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

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  • 13 1 Singapore Free Press m CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, JULY 30, 1928. NO. 12,475
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  • 334 1 One of the Straits Steamship Company's godowns on Telok Ayer reclamation was destroyed by fire yefeterday and damage estimated at over $300,00*0 resulted Page 8. There was also a serious tire on the Thames wharf on Saturday, which London firemen were fighting all night —Page 9. A
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  • 1021 1 n hy is it that the romantic young heart of Betty— and she is quite like all the other young maidens of our day— always goes out to foreigners with moustaches like tusks? Apart from any question of age or rotundity or greying hair, it
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 209 1 A\**\ty PlR Mj// l RtAMERV V^B\ v v v v v v '**^X«x^^^^^ Raffles Hotel 1 Rooms with Modern Sanitation. TEA DINER I DANCES GRILL ROOM DANSANT EVERY Unrivalled m the East. EVERY BONDAi fi: ffE n\KSI)\Y TUESDAY I HUE. MURA SMIRNOVA I^Sday I :«Siit" McGalrt_ S Wai!!.- Shanghai's Most
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    • 250 1 rNv*'^v.*x*s x-c*x»www*. x*x*x*x*x*x*x*x*:*:vX*:*:*:*:*:*x*x*x*:vX*:* j FO# REFINED PERFUMERY AND TOILET 1 PREPARATIONS— ALWAYS ASK FOR— I I [IraRFUMEs. soaSTJI f>pr._nu j£a LOTIONS. POWDERS. V^KV-FWW jtSA I_LL--n_:.-ME__SArrS. _»r_ff^y J DAMYTOIin NECESSITIES. B=sa^^ I %^£s^ ______l________l, I 1 ALWAYS INSIST UPON HAVING I I j| g __j __r_t_^_^__^3Tsi_St_\3_p^i _a__*^_ s__3i__[^y_B_n_s __r__ bi OBTAINABLE
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    • 149 1 LATEST ATSVERTISE-lENTS. Rowland- superfine writing ink?. Page 7. Whiteaway's annual sale eoaußCßcea today. Page 6. Three new reference books i'lom lielly ar.d Walsh. Page S. For clocks that keep accurate time go to J>*hn Little's.**-*— Page 8. Th" Alexander C;ark Co. specialises m canteens of cutlery. Pago The 8..5.A. motorcycle
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 99 1 THE WEEK. Monday, 30th. High Water. 10.5 a.m., 7.7. 8.45 p.m., 8.9. Malacca: H. W. 5.50 a.m., 5.0, 6.30 p.m., 6.0. Federal Council. Kuala Lumpur. Malayan Lawn Tennis Championships Begin at S.C.C. Ting Kil Tin meeting Derrick's, nooa. Football: Div. I. I.C.F.A. vs. S.R.C. Tuesday, 31st. High Water. 10.43 .i.m.,
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  • 855 2 Their Strength and Weakness. For some little time now the fame oi the "FOOT Musketeers" has been well established; they form a team which is the str ,ngest iti tbe world. The results are there to prove it, so I will not elaborate the point, writes Hear!
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  • 93 2 Baron Von Eickstedt- Plans. liombay, July 18. Baron von Eickstedt. the leader of the Ethnological Baaaarch Expedition to India and Ceylon Wtt t by the State Institute of Liepzi*. has arrived m Bombay, m conns xu.n with the departure of his wife, the Baroness von
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 237 2 LIVER- OOL VIRUS. For the Destruction of Rats, Mice and Field Mice. Harmless to Domestic Animals. Household Size. $1.25 Estate and Factory Size. $3.25 MEDICAL HALL LTD., Opposite New Post Office. M DM KELVEY'S SCHOOL OF *M __L- v _l ___b *_>____ DANCING Character, Classical, Clog, Exhibition, Ballet, Toe and
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    • 364 2 Victoria Theatre a 5 a* maa^^mjam j£ Tuesday U Saturday. August 14 and 18 1 f AT9.3OPJML ;I CECILIA i I HANSEN I jj THE WORLD'S FOREMOST WOMAN VIOLINIST. j| I- AT THE PIANO— BORIS ZAHFOROFF. jj \l BOOKING AT LITTLE'S FROM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Ist. > PRICES: $4, $2 and
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    • 305 2 ALHAMBRA PH^ <T«n Cbenit Kee Co.. Ltd.. Proprietors) COMMENCING JULY 30 at 9 p THE LATEST FOUR FfJy?L EMPIRE NEWS. FOX COMEDY UNITED ARTISTS Present: Corinne The Garden Griffith of Eder, A famous comedy-drama from the sensational st U r e Home: Adam, Eve and Mr. aSerpent m modern doth^
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  • 1335 3 GROWING RADICALISM IN THE COUNTRY. (Government Severity. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Yokohama, July !>. •lapan seems to be m for a bad dose oi' rcaetkM if one is to judge by the scheme drawn up by the authorities for the hunting down of so-called dangerous thinkers. This
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  • 121 3 Mrs. Dorothy Jinarajadasa's Lecture m I London. i I London. July 16. Mrs. Annie Bisant. who is suffering from j a severe chill, did not lecture at the Queen's I Hall yesterday. Her place was taken by Mrs. Dorothy dinarajadasa, Vice-President of the Women's Indian Association,
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  • 100 3 SUSPENDED ANIMATION. Three- Year-Old Girl's Experience. London, July 14. Brookville, Ontario. While carrying home his three-year-old daughter, whom he found m the St. Lawrence River, thrpe miles from the spot where she had fallen into the water three hours before, a griefstricken father suddenly found his child
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  • 108 3 600 Guests Invited to Attend Banquet m London. London. July 18. The film of the Maharaja of Kapurthala's golden jubilee celebrations will be shown at a special theatre m London on the occasion of a banquet which will be given by the Maharaja on July 18th. Six
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  • 107 3 Disaster m Zermatt Region. London, July 14. Berne. The worst mountaineering accident m the Zermatt n-gion for a quartei of a century overtook a party of four who were attempting an ascent of Ereithorn without a guide. Tho party came to grief .")0 yards from th? highest
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  • 66 3 The Ran^e of Sarawak attended the special Ascot Week dance, cabaret and mppex 1 which was held m aid of the Fire Fund a'or _ing Ekrwavd VII Hospital at M Grsnt Fosters,'' Eghun.. on June 20. At the race*? earlier m the afternoon, the Ranee, who was vith her children,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 143 3 j4jb Why Take Chances J^m> K 1 dak Film-the film I M* j**r nat .delivers uniform quality m m^Mo*ns of rolls every year y/r the fi,m that gets the P icture 1 i ,-tcr I* >- nOS on cameras of rM >Ioi>KRN "KODAK" f^__T _i_i_________f now eas> from dawn j
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    • 242 3 j Estate 8 Trust Agencies I (1927) Limited j I (Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance of 1926. J with Security deposited with the Straits J Settlements Government.) j is prepared to act as J J Trustees, Executors, Administrators. Receivers, j; Managers of Real Estate, Attorneys for Collection of J
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  • 2659 4  - The Riddle of Siwa D IXON KAYE Joxj V_V.V_V.V-V.V.V.V-V.V.V.V-V.V.V must nsn gtaat circumspection to avoid them. But I hope to see you come back victorious with our brother with you. Then your path m life will ba straight and sunlit." M And you will help nc" Seymour asicea. '•1 will
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  • 281 4 EVA MANDERS, the daughter ©J SIR BERTRAM MANDERS, a high official m tauo. Ands that she w followed whenever she appears m the streets. Greatly concerned, she^see.v* the assistance of her fiance SEYMOI R BARHAM. a clever young engineer, W iu> exacts a promise pi help Horn a _heik
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  • 522 4 When Seymour awoke from the swoon into which he had fallen on beholding the horrors of the visions of the previous night, he was lying m bed m his tent and the sunlight was streaming through the opening. At first his mind was full of the heartrending scenes
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  • 533 4 When Seymour had dismounted from his camel and had offered bakshees to the camelmen which, to his astonishment, they refused he entered the station, from which he had started with the stationmaster's motor-bicycle, to discover the centenarian. He was surprised when a man with the appearance of
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  • 246 4 Try as hv would, Seymour could not keep this girl from his mind; the force ot* her personality thrust itself upon him every hour of tha day. She assumed that they were m love with each other <>n every possible occasion, and frequently referred to her
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  • 94 4 •'Keep My Ring On" and "Let the Lovely Sun In." "My wedding ring is not to be removed." directed Mrs. Lillian Elizabeth Norman, af Evelyn-gardens. South Kensington, m her will. Concerning her funeral, she stated: "I particularly object to a hearse at all. a farm cart, lorry,
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  • 76 4 Electrocuted Man Revived. New York. June .30. At Brooklyn to-day Cornelius Green, a truckdriver, grasped a 2.400 volt wire that fell across his path. An ambulance surgeon pronounced him dead and turned away to comfort Green's wife. Then the Edison Company's emergency trew arrived, and using their
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  • 74 4 Suicide m London. London. June 26. "He was introspective, self-centred, high-ly-strung, and suffering from delusions about persecution," commented the Coroner (Mr. Oddie). when giving his verdict at the inquest on Gilbert Williams, an Australian artist, who shot himself at Green Park. The evidence was that Williams suffered
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  • 51 4 Successful Experiment with Cuirasses. London, July 16. Gibraltar. At the frontier town of Lalinea, the first bull-fight under the new regulations requiring horses to wear cuirasses proved a blessing to the horsos. Eight bulls were killed and the two horses used emerged scatheless, although they were fiercely
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  • 57 4 Scotsman Voronoff Treatment. Mr. W. L. Cuthbert, president of the University Union, at the graduation ceremony at Glasgow University told a story of an Aberdonian who went to the Continent for the Voronoff treatment. Ho took a single ticket m the optimistic belief that he would
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    • 453 4 a__sW| -W Wm f_| I s s > 'MM I "ais ***»<—• ___^r___^_ W __2_V4&W, i ■**w?* 5 _> >"_ *S7Te Perfm^ 1^ Mealtime Drink fur more hcuhhjul than tea or coffct YOU will like Instant Postum, instantly.,, lit is different distinebvt i delicious! A Its taste is tempting; i-
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  • 1249 5 "WHERE EV 'RY PROSPECT PLEASES." k Up With The Lark. By GEORGE CECIL. In some respects, the Lake of Lucerne is an ideal piece of water m which to angle. The variety of fish is, perhaps, not very great, and so far as my personal
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  • 31 5 A correspondent informs us that a "poltergeist" (stone-throwing spirit) "manifested" at Kuala Kangsar some years ago, the police barracks there being stoned nightly by the. "hantu," says the Times of Malaya.
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  • 59 5 Congratulations At The Old Bailey. The foreman of the Grand Jury at the Old Bailey took the oath so clearly and distinctly that the Recorder (Sir Ernest Wild, K.C.) congratulated him "on giving us a model of dignified elocution." "I only wish," Sir Ernest added, "that oaths were
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  • 24 5 Every increase m the prosperity of the drink trade means further depression m the useful trades and industries of this country. Mr. P. Snowden.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 261 5 aM/(i¥m*l*^^^ l CANTEENS OF FINE t ENGLISH CUTLERY S lh v t vsnder < l*rk Ca. sparlaMsii m Cantons from Bungalow size up i m and hera,on <abinets. These make delightful wed- > J dink.' sf birthday presents. Ji *H si* nersons. containing H Br ||#Halßs_^^H_HßH_pH_^22^^^^| be*.-* Shi-llitld I l_s
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  • 1321 6 A FESTIVAL OF THE DEAD. The Peasant's Beliefs. [From Our Own Correspondent.! Yokoham i, July 5. The month of July is particularly rich m impressive Japanese festivals and of these the O-Bon-Mat. _ri, or the Feast of the Dead, is by far the most appealing and
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  • 175 6 Spain's new-found enthusiasm for football, which, we are told, is endangering the popularity ef the hull fight, is equalled m Turkey, where the game has so caught the fancy of the public that it is played all through the summer. It is not, however, without its detractors.
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  • 508 6 DUKE OF CONNAUCim SERVICE. A Story of Steady mpr „M,„, nl JJ completed (m June 19 sixtx v,.,--on the active list, having Wt oammi_sion a > a 1*,.,,,,.,-,,,,, m lh f> Engineer., on June 19, uw. rj ouncil called yeM,nf, to convey to the Duke
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  • 18 6 His Highness the R o permit Mr. .ISM* 4 Customs, to resign he Sarawak Civil Servs rnment Gaxctte.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 98 6 WHITEAWAYS ANNUJiL SALE Commences Monday July 30 and Ends September Ist. This is a Golden Opportunity to Secure Thousands of Bargains at Reductions Never Before Offered. The Slump has left us with huge stocks which necessitate us making drastic cuts m prices to reduce the bulk of our present goods.
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    • 74 6 _i%__^W" *****k* Team Leads m th e gS^^ 1928 Singapore Reliability LEAD THE WAY ON A B.S.A. MODELS NOW IN STOCK If a better machine could be built Th-> ■•i-inuhji, ~ngm SmaH Arms Co wou d build it. Ask ;,nv p BEST BY EVERY TEST 2 fl H .P. Super
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  • 139 7 WOMAN AS INAUGURAL PILOT. Lady Heath Preparing. [Reuter's Service.] London, July 27 Lady Heath interviewed by Reuter at Croydon on her arrival from Amsterdam as the second pilot of a fifteen passenger Fok-ker-Jupiter of the Royal Dutch Air Line, said she had been engaged to act
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  • 239 7 2' 2 Per Cent Off m August. [Reuter's Service.! London. July 27. The confeience of railway managers ar.d railway trade union leaders which has been exhaustively considering tbe companies' proposals for revision of wages and working conditions has reached an agreement whereby the employees will accept 2
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  • 56 7 [Reuter's Service.] London. July 28. Vice Admiral A. K. Waistell has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the China Station m succession to Sir Reginald Tyrvvbitt and will assume command on January ISth.. IMB. Rear Admiral R. M. Burmester is appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Africa Station and will
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  • 63 7 [British Radio— Official Service.] Rugby, July 26. Parliament will be prorogued on Friday of next week. The Prime Minister, who celebrates his sixty-first birthday on that day. will g<» to Wales to fulfil a series of public engagements before leaving on Aug. 11 for his annual month's
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  • 46 7 [Reuter's Service.] Washington, July 28. Mr. Kellogg has received an invitation CroSB ML Briand to visit Paris to sign thc anti-war pact on August 27 or 28. Mr. Kellogg will attend provided the other Poweis are represents* I liy their Foreign Ministers. I
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  • 32 7 [Reuter's Service. l Narvik, July 28. Mariano, whose frozen leg has been amputated, was too ill to accompany bis companions to Italy and remained aboard the Citta di Milano.
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  • 27 7 [Re> ter 's Service.] lUlgrade. July 28. The C abinet has been reformed with Father Koioshetz as Premier and M. Marinkovitch as Foreipn Minister.
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  • 50 7 Funds I_dced With Public Trustee. London. July 19. The Daily Herald says that, thanks to the efforts of the Labour M.P., Mr. A. A. Purcell, I sufficient money has been deposited with the Public Trustee to provide Mrs. Pace with a pension of £3 per week.
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  • 641 7 REPRIMAND FOR NAVAL J OFFICER. Typhoon Delays Proceedings. A rare occurrence m naval annals m Hong Kon-i was provided on July 14 when the trial by Court Martial of an officer had to be postponed for nearly six hours on the c approach of a typhoon. The
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  • 29 7 WESLEYANS APPROVE METHODIST UNION. [Reuter's Service.] London, July 28. The vote of the Woskja_ Pastoral Session yielded the reouisite 75 per cent, majority m favour of the Methodist union.
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  • 31 7 [Reuter's Service.] Bucharest, July 28. The Chamber and the Senate have approved the financial measures for the flotation of a foreign loan and the stabilisation of the currency.
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  • 73 7 $4,000 Paid by Quaritch's. London, July 18. Quaritch's, m the face of American competition, secured a copy of the Kelmscott Chaucer, printed on vellum, for i' 4,000 at an auction at Sotheby's. [The Kelmscott Edition of Chaucer was published m 1896 by William Morris, who used
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  • 43 7 Crops Devastated. London, July 19. Warsaw. The farmers are bewailing a climatic freak whereby, while practically the Whole country is sweltering from intense heat, the temperature m the Carpathians has suddenly dropped to 24 degrees. Fahrenheit, devastating the crops.
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  • 180 7 DERBYSHIRE TAKE FULL POINTS. Notts' Big Score. [Reuter's Service. J London. July 27. County cricket championship matches concluded to-day as follows: Hampshire vs. Notts. At Bournemouth: Notts led on first innings. Hampshire 194 and "84 for 7. Notts 500 for 9 (dec.) Rain interfered with play and prevented
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  • 37 7 Operations to Start Soon. [Reuter's Service. I Detroit, July 28. Mr. Henry Ford's motorshio. Lake Ormoe has departed for Santarem, Brazil, laden with supplies, equipment ami personnel for early operations m rubber planting.
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  • 162 7 [British Radio- Official Service.] Rugby, July 27. Questions of common interest throughout the Empire, including trade and economic] development and migration, will be discuss-! Ed by the Empire Parliamentary Association delegates at a conference m the House of Commons at Ottawa whicb open** on August 29. The
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  • 74 7 (.British Jfadio— Oificia* Service.) Rugby, July 27*. Durirg the debate OU the Finance Bill Mr. Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said that as a result of the information available at the close of the first quarter of the financial year, there were good prospects of a surplus
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  • 72 7 [British Radio— Otlkial Service] Itugby. July 27. An attempt is being made by influential British coalowners to evolve the national organisation of all coalfields m the country for marketing purposes. Meetings with this end m view are taking place between representatives of three distinc*. marketing schemes
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  • 39 7 [British Radio— Official Service.] Rugby, July 26. The number of working days lost m Great Britain through industrial disputes was last year smaller by half than m any previous year for which figures were collected.
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  • 79 7 Interchange of Officers Proposed. London. July 17. Sydney.- The New South Wales Cabinet has decided to send three CAB. officers to l,ondon. [An earlier message stated:— Sydney. July 11th— sab-Ce__atttee of the New South Wales Cabinet have decided to recomm*. >nd the State Government
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    • 673 7 NOTICES. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. On and sltst Monday. July :*!Oth., 1925, the Registered! Office of the Association of Engineer.will be situated m the new building at Raißes Quay. H. BUT-HBS, Boerotai y. EXCHANGE BANKS. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Baaha will be closed on: August 4th., Saturday Public
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    • 362 7 Rowland's; SUPERFINE j WRITING INKS Agent Wanted j for I Hankow i Apply •The Tientsin Press, Ltd., Victoria Street, TIENTSIN. NOTICES. UNDER THE JOINT AUSPICES OF THE S.C.U.A., THE CHINESE ASSOCIATION AND STRAITS CHINESE RECREATION CLUB. Through the courtesy of the Government Chief Medical Officer, Social Hyjriene cinema him entitled
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 22 8 MILLAR. July 1. in London, to Mr. and Mra. G. W. R. Millar, of Edinburgh and Port Dickson. Briti-h Malaya. >or.
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    • 27 8 DE HF.RIZ SMITH-DOWNING. -June _:>. at the Savoy Chapel. London. Horace de Heriz Smith, oi Cicely Estates, Perak. F.M.S.. to Bridget Nora Downing, recently of Durbar* Natal.
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    • 57 8 Mr. Chan Teck Hee und family beg to tender their sincerest thanks to friend-, relative.-, and members of the Aston Athletic Club uni flower Badminton Party for their kind assistance and attendance at the funeral of the late Mrs. Chan Teck Hee and also to tho.-e who kindly sent
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  • 752 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY. JULY 30, 1926. COMMENT OF THE WEEK. As was generally expected the Imperial Wireless and Cable Conference has reported m favour of the fusion of the interests of the cable and wireless companies. The recommendations of the Conference are not quite on the same lines as
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  • 165 8 Mrs. Stevens, wife of the Hon. Mr. Justice Stevens, was. due from Home on Friday. Sir Laurence Guillemard has been appo:nted a metnber of the board of the British and German Trust. Mrs. H. M. Cantrell, of Singapore, has j been appointed Lady Supervisor of the, Selangor Club building at
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  • 379 8 COST TO THE BRITISH TAXPAYER. Questions m Parliament. [From Our Own Correspondent.] London. July '-th. Mr. Ormsby-Gore's tour of British Malaya, Java and Ceylon cost the British tax-payer £845, according; to information supplied by Mr. Amery m reply to a que.--tion m the House of Commons yesterday.
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  • 341 8 Loss to Shipping: Community. The funeral of the late Captain Edgar D. Goff. who died suddenly Hi his rocmi at the Adelphi Hotel on Friday, took place at Bidadari on Saturday afternoon. Capt. Goff had been ill for several weeks with dengue fever, and his
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  • 84 8 By kind permission of Lt. Col. C. J. Pickering, D.5.0., and Officers, the following dates have been arranged for performances of the Band and Drums of the 2nd. Bn. The Duke of Wellington's Regiment m the Botanic Gardans during the month of August, 1928. Sunday,
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  • 142 8 Mr. T. O. Hare, of Malayan Tin. who was injured m a motor accident last week whilst trying to avoid a bullock on Gopeng Road near Pulai, is making a good recovery m Batu Gajah Hospital. Mr. Hare's car overturned and he cut one of his knees open and injured
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  • 231 8 STEAMSHIP COS Htm, I A Total L oss I One of the Btraiti I godowns at Telok I ship's itorei inside m fire which broke day. The first newi I eeyed to the Centra and t\v» engine- m the Telok Ayer found the godown viag a mass of
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  • 22 8 SATURDAY'S RI'HKER HKI [From Our Own CsfTMSSI London. Juh >. Messrs. Symington and >■ notify to-day's rubber price a? 9',d. per tb.
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  • 65 8 Takes Oalhs MB Officer AdminNerm. the Gou-rnment. The Donaaat Comn Colonial Secretary for the line I the Strait*- Settlenv Government of the Colony ci the Oath Of AlfegUUK. II tl ths <iue execution of thi Administering the Governs. Colony of the Straits Settlemw tared to Sir Hayes
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  • 67 8 At an Investiture at Buckinirhan on June 27 His Majestj conferred I lowing am.-t.g othel King's Police Medal: Mr. U" Assistant Superintend* I I Police, Sto Settlements. A ipeciall> 'I cord m sdminUtrstiw and vice. Hrn successively reorganised ta? -tective Branch of the h.lic and
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  • 47 8 Ilarrv Takes Up ("hallem.*. Bert Barry. who from our London accepted a challenge foi Towns over the Putne) I m September. 1929. Barry won the world e»»J" J ling title from Majoi tralian holder, at Burrai by 10 lengths m 21 I ber last year.
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  • 42 8 (Our Own orresponden I I .ninn»n. v, > if ihamr'*'' In the Scottish Amat< I '<' M ship final at Muirfiekl. > (Morton Hall* defeate* W wick, by five and thiIn 1924 W. Willis Ma* Tulloch m the final v and two.
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    • 145 8 "THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S." BOLS LIQUEURS AND GIN CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated under the Companies* Ordinances of Hong Kong). 1 (Incorporated m Shanghai.) I Phone: Singapore. 228. mmmmmammmmaammmam ss_]_]___i_____e_^ JCOLD STORAGE I MILK a 1 Per pint 20 cts. 1 Per half pint 10 cts. a rai[-§lf-*§--*a-^ ACCURATE
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    • 174 8 Parfums de Luxe COTY j Chypre :J Origan i Rose Jacqueminot ■> 1 Paris I Emeraude i EAU DE COTY 5 to be had from all dealers <„* Dtipirc Brothers. W.WW.WAV/.V.ViW/AWVi -:63_:- ->• Pofers to TENG SENG GUANj of 634, North Bridge Road, I Tel. No. 2415. Agents for I
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  • 100 9 X l \\IKS A HUNDRED FEET HIGH. Un men's All Nitfht Battle. [Reuter'.- Service.] I ondon, July 2H. peSI Btl are believed to have of the greatest river fire which broke out m a century ing <»n the Thames i hy Messrs. Chambers, r lorn ol the
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  • 160 9 ITALIA SURVIVORS IN COPENHAGEN. lomradiA Visit to Maliri£ren\s Mother. ter *s Service. l El 'o|M*nhaut*n. July 2r». Detaining the Italia ki midnight aboard the Mal They were greeted Minister without incident. italled m the Italian ot present, and it is i ompanied by the Swede. Ed General Nobile by will
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  • 63 9 Fereigg Minister's Protest. [N'any. Xichi-Xichi Service.] Tokio. July 27. y to the Nationalist Ml was handed over tO I ing. Foreign Minister. Ting is stated te have innot submit to Japan »sals m connection with the new 1 Manchuria are m no wa., jusMr Wang described Japan's
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  • 34 9 [Reuter's Service.] Moscow, July 29. railway, and also telemmunications are interrupted m ds m the Zeya district Ze.vs ia m some places twelve up to the present is estiillion roubles.
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  • 22 9 I Reuter's Service.l Washington. July 29. War Secretary, Mr. Rorihs and his collar bone ehaage seat< m moving
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  • 20 9 [Renter's Service.] Alexandria. July 28. J announced that the GovernIts stock of cotton this cables on page 7.]
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  • 37 9 pondeat. Copyt.ght London. July 28. -otball Association's comunable to find substanatrainst the manager Drieat F.C. that he made srraafed results of cerfoond that he acted ir- matches and he has been '—L v months.
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  • 24 9 I 1 -respondent.— Copyright.] I/ondon. July 28. »nty Tennis Championwere successful m the r^'-sfciltt for lhe fifth successive '"> Sgaia won the Ladies'
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  • 333 9 FRENCH TEAM REFUSED ADMITTANCE. Gatekeeper Strikes Secretary. [Reuter s Service.] Amsterdam. July 28. In the Madium. which was thronged with a crowd numoering 40,000, the Prince Consort finally declared open the Ninth Olympiad. Rain had fallen all through the night MH the clouds broke this morning and the
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  • 327 9 Rain Prevents Play. [Reuter's Service.] Paris. July 28. ■Owing to rain the Davis Cup doubles match has been postponed until to-morrow. France are leading by three games to two m the first set. HOW TILDEN AVENGED WIMBLEDON DEFEAT. Paris. July 27. A huge crowd of all nationalities,
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  • 65 9 Robbed By Wireless. [Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.] London. July 28. As a result of the fight between Gene Tunney and Tom Heeney, the promoter, Tex R.ckard. has lost £31.600. New York. July 28. $156,000 is the official estimate of the loss on yesterday's fight. Rickard blames
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  • 50 9 [Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.] London. July 28. A small syndicate has purchased Apelle (eh c by Sardanapale Angelina) for stud purposes and insured the animal for £31,000. Last year Apelle won the Sandown Anniversary Cup (£1,670) and the Durham Stakes (£595), besides obtaining places m other races.
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  • 601 9 CONSTANTINE TO PLAY FOR NELSON. Sporting Life Criticism. (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.] London, July 28. L. X. Constantine, the famous W T est Indian cricketer, has accepted the offer of Kelson. the Lancashire League club, to play for them and has signed a three-years' agreement. Kelson will
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  • 100 9 A Rare Feat. A. P. Freeman, the Kent googly bowler, who, according to a cable from our London correspondent captured his 200 th wicket of the season on Saturday m tbe match against Surrey at the Oval. This is the first time "Tich" has taken 200
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  • 92 9 To-Day 's Ties. Mens* Doubles Preliminary Round. Roy F. Smith and A. D. Anderson vs. W. J. M. Warden and R. Morisse. R. H. Wild and L. P. Hickey vs. Robert Ess and Frank James. S. Abed and R. B. Lewis vs. Dr. Balhatchet and Dr.
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  • 73 9 AMERICAN AGREEMENT SIGNED. Japanese Surprise. [By arrangement with Nan vans Siang Pau Press.] c Shanghai, July 28. Soong Tse Wen, representing the Nationalist Government, and Mr. Mac Murray, the U.S Ambassador at Peiping, have iigned the Chinese- American Equal Tariff pact granting China tariff autonomy m 1929. The
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  • 158 9 Parliamentarians' Private Meeting. [Reuter's Service.] Cairo, July 29. YNafdist Senators and Deputies met m a private house yesterday evening m defiance of .Government's forbidding such a meeting, and passed a resolution declaring that Parliament still exists and is entitled to meet according to the Constitution, and calling on
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  • 125 9 Thanks to the Krassin. [Reuter's Service.! Moscow, July 28. Passengers from the Monte Cervantes boarded the Krassin en bloc and thanked the Russians on the completion of the diving operations from the Krassin which resulted m the repair of the Monte Cervantes. [On Thursday the Krassin.
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  • 172 9 Successful Function at Port Dickson. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur. July 29. The I.S.P. fifth annual conference opened informally at Port Dickson on Saturday with a successful dance at which 153 people were present. The formal opening took place to-day at the M.S.V.R. camp, by Mr. W.
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  • 207 9 The annual athletic sports of Victoria Bridge School were held on Raffles School Ground on Saturday. Syed Ibrahim Alsagoff presented the prizes at the conclusion of a very successful meeting. Abdullah bin Ahmad was the school champion, winning both the jumps, the hurdles, and the 100
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  • 35 9 [Reuter's Service.] Toronto, July 29. The New York player Diegel, won the Canadian open golf championship with a score of 282. Hagen, Compston and Macdonald Smith tied for second place with 284.
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    • 267 9 I "ROBINSONS" 1 ••>— ™R VALUE AND SERVICE. \\J jg S ifi ifi s ifi ifi ifi ifi ifi ifi Ladies Hosiery) 1 THAT CAN BE RELIED I I UPON WITH EVERY I CONFIDENCE I rtl ifi ifi ifi ifi ifi ifi ifi I ie I-—--—— I m ifi Ifi
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    • 724 10 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre.) 0 Due Spore. Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. PERSEUS For Marseilles, London, Rotterdam
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    • 545 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) "ELIMrIINL PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Spore. 1928. s.s. CITY OF KHARTOUM In Port s.s. CITY OF KHIOS s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW Sept.
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    • 388 10 P.fir'O British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated m England.) I MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SN C 0 UNDER CONTRACT WITH HLS MAJEaSTY'S H>V____ni_i_» LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVK X ,ENT :o: OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND japan Due. Tonnage. Spore. T,mn:x X s KALYAN 9.100
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    • 718 11 O. S. K. Line. p,,.i-n»<*nns. Steamers. Arrive. Leave. Ml.vii. Hamburg, Bremen, i Colombo, Aden. Suez, and V -f Sa** Atlas Maru Aug. 16 Aug. 17 Msmmm, I *P* T" Wn R Mont- and Buenos Aires. t Montevideo Maru Aug. 16 Aug. 17 .j,, i World passage £lao.] u hl Zanzibar.
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    • 517 11 TR/WEL™CIIMI r Olir mmm ama%t**r BQULAR *PRESn_CNT" a m UNCUS "^i^^^raPDollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. All state-rooms are outside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with beds (not berths), each having an electric reading lamp. State-rooms with private bath predominate, all have hot
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    • 662 11 K. P. M. UMHLVIE PAKETVMAT MMTSOMPPU. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO.. OF BATAVIA). (Incorporated m Holland.) 0 UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVBRNMBN*. Telephone No. 3640, with sub-connections to: Passage, Fraight, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Baareeentativee m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Peaaag). of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU
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  • 125 12 An intertesting demonstration of appliances for life-saving at sea was given on board the Cunard liner Carmania m King George V. Dock, by Herr Gustav Winkler, a German inventor and textile manufacturer. Tests were carried out with collapssible rubber boats, resembling huge motor tyres, which Herr Winkler claims
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  • 78 12 Aground Near Shanghai. Shanghai, July 18. The City of Tokyo has gone aground near the North Crossing, 30 miles below Kiukiang. She is at present discharging her cargo into lighters. It is expected that the vessel, which is not m a serious position, will be refloated to-morrow
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  • 58 12 Steel and general cargo by the City of Khartoum from Marseilles, bound for Hong Kong. Rice and padi by the Shuja from Sai gon, bound for Madras. Rice by the Hero from Bangkok. Coal by the Tarakan from Berouw. 164 bullocks from Bangkok by the Sudd hadib. Coal
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  • 132 12 The Ottawa Journal says that for the first time m history the famous North German Lloyd Steamship Company will shortly operate a direct line of steamships to Canada. The Journal obtained its information from Captain Henry Zuppe of the German shipping firm
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  • 153 12 Although it is generally believed that the ship-building position at the present time is not so satisfactory as was the case last year, an analysis of the situation shows that there are more motor cargo and passenger ships on order than there were twelve months
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  • 182 12 The new cruiser, H.M.S. Kent, which sailed on her tirst trip m mail week, has the traditions of centuries to keep up. Her first commission will take her to the East for she is to be the flagship of Vice-Ad-miral Sir Reginald Yorke Tyrwhitt, Com-mander-in-Chief of the
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  • 140 12 The S.S Lemoyne of the Canadian Steamship Lines loaded 534,300 bushels of wheat recently, which constitutes a new grain-carrying record. IncicVentaUy the record which it broke was its own previous best of 518,000 bushels. The Leinoyne was launched at Midland m 1926 under the
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    • 611 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia). (0) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. (0) Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia.
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    • 458 12 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) o GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA am. BALTIMORE D (via Suez). M.S. SILVERBELLE due Aug. 12 M.S. SILVERHAZEL due Sept. 7 PACIFIC -JAVA -CALCUTTA SERVirr SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES HARBOUR
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    • 423 12 I THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. The Premier Morning Daily k fcJ ;Hv« M news''paper---O-40col U mr daily. Also the best Medium f ur ing. Delivered with the Chota Hin 2 morning. Utest Telegraa*. LattnSJ and Latest AaaonaceaMata, fgether sS exclusive special features, "Pictures dl week" Serial Story, U_.es' Pan,,. Telephone
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    • 720 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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  • 435 13 Transport of Accumulated Stocks. Some time ago we drew attention to the advisability of making some arrangements for transport to the shipping centres of the large stocks of rubber which are accumulating, m view of the impending removal of restriction says the Straits Echo. It is
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  • 154 13 Agency Openng m Ipoh. That the Mercantile Bank is opening an agency m Ipoh is another indication of Ipoh's great future, says a Times of Malaya writer. I am also, I may add, looking forward to the time, and I hear that it will be fairly soon,
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  • 90 13 There were stamps worth more than £r>.000,000 at the International Stamp I Bourse which opened at the Holborn Rest- 1 aurant m mail week. Similar stamp bourses have been held m J almost every capital on the continent, but this is the first time London has received
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  • 75 13 Sir A. Cobham's Opinion. London. June 28. "There is less mortality m aviation than any other form of transport," declared Sir Alan Cobham m a speech at the African Society's dinner last night. Flying m Africa, he added, was a practical and sound proposition, and
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  • 54 13 Indian Army Major's Hard Luck. London, July 16. In the Association Service Rifle Cup competition, Major Bapty (India) and the Australians, Harrison and Robinson, tied for first place. Harrison won on the shoot off. Major Bapty shot with his hand m a sling, having been
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  • 48 13 Feminine Political Warfare. mi 4 i London, June 14. The Women's Co-operative Guild, at its congress m Plymouth, after hissing:, booing and shouting down a speaker, who had confessed that she was a Conservative, demonstrated feminine consistency by breaking up with general hand-shaking and kissing.
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    • 746 13 Engineering Genius m STUDEBAKER'S Wm ERSKINE SIX ___i_i_ mi _a. _a.-.-» ;T I lubricant m this car only once every 2500 miles! iQajQ* f^** This Erskine Six Sedan is big m every- way except cost. Big S^^Tp^^ mWSr^ ■''^fmW^Jifcf*^ and beautiful m appearance because of skill m design and distinctive
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    • 249 13 LEA PERKINS' SAUCE Its great concentration gives it a relish unsurpassed by any other sauce or seasoning* COLIC CULJICK RELIEF Not only children but adults constantly suffer severe pains from over eating, change of food or drinking water. As a well known remedy for many years f IIdMIIBIHIN'I COLIC REMEDY
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  • 516 14 RAIDS AND AIR BOMBINGS. Colonial Office "Not Worrying." London, June 30. A remarkable story of a little war, about which the public knows very little, now being waged by the Colonial Office m the Yemen, an important part of Arabia, was told to The Daily
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  • 177 14 How Women Force Salary Increases. Mr. G. F. McDonald, of Birmingham, a past president, said at the Cinematograph Exhibitors' Association conference at Cardiff that the aggression of the producir-direcior-exhibitor\s would soon ho like a "sword of Damocles" over the heads of independent exhibitors. Mr. McDonald added: It
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  • 105 14 And .So Regan the Trouble. A girl hurrying across .St. James-street dropped a handbag. Powder-box, cigarette •case, and money were scattered m the road. Up went the hand of a chivalrous policeman and the traffic stopped with a grinding of the brakes of half-a-dozen cars. Behind
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  • 62 14 New York. Comment inj? on the heat wave, m which the National Democratic Convention opened at Houston, the soecial correspondent of the New York Son remarked: "Only ladle* look cnnl ff *ny mnn rornea he -g as acar*fN* h« *~m bfl a ens f r tho policeman
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  • 180 14 The assertion of Dr. R. Larkin at a London inquest that the bones of the Irish mend hitter when broken than those of tha English because of the la ire part the potato plays m the national diet recalls an audacious Irish hoax m which the potato's
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    • 361 14 *^fc_^_M_ ~\m\ P* 'll Jl ff* m m W_ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm _t_j ff-TT J^ I** at -p^*»^_. 3m _^_^_B_____t ****W\ _f__:__~ I^_i^*_^_^_^B_a_sl_M_Bß_!_B-^^^^ Pm/T 1 __P^^"*a w\\ ~^t ft^ i M (tti>. *m^^*i\jL. l ~mMim^M^mmA^^j^F^^^ m rr^\.^r m m l tl n* f*tm vw'-W I"***9<M Delivered ex Works Singapore. Stamina To go
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    • 346 14 STOP THAT i LESS WORK I II FAIT f AND I BETTER RESULTS You can quickly repair I *VJ leaks or cracks m radi- 1 IF YOr Isk ators, why be stranded 1 miles from home, when [3 it can be avoided by purchasing a tin of:— c^'v*"v _F l&A****^"
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  • 1199 15 The Chairman on "Grossly Exaggerated" Rumours. Th <; second annual general meeting of the Teja Malaya Tin Dredging Company, Limited, was held at Winchester House oid Broad Street, London, E.C, on Monday, June 25th., 1928. Major F. B. Lawson, 0.8. E., (Chairman of the Company), presided. The Chairman:
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  • 67 15 July 28. Bank 4 m.s. 23% Bank demand 2|3 11-16 Private credits 3 m.s. 2!4 7-32 New York, demand 55 15- 16 Credits 90 days 571/ France, demand 1426 India, T. T. 154 Hong Kong, demand 9% pc dj s Yokohama, demand 122 V Java, demand "139 Bangkok, demand
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  • 201 15 July 2k. Tin 125 Tons $109.50 "Gambier gi^ Pepper White 90 Popper Black 54 Flake Tapioca 7% Pearl Sago Small 7% Copra 10.30 Copra Sundried 10.65 Rice Liang H n Chan Mark Red Eagle (New) 330 Rice, Siam old No. 1. 330 Rice, Rangoon Bintan 260 Rice, Rangoon Sioka
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  • 146 15 Saturday's Alterations. July 28th, Closing Prices. Batu Caves 1.25 l.;?.~> Honp Fatts 42 47 1 > Kuchai 1.30 1.37% Kinguis IM 2.10 Penawat^ 65 70 Rahman Hyd. 1.30 1.40 Rantau Prof. 1.43% 1.60 Sungei Ways 2.80 2.!C> Taipinp 1.C3 1.0!* Ulu Piah 70 75 Huey Yot Prof.
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  • 251 15 ROSE MACPHAIL COS REPORT. Singapore, July 28. Rubber— London 9%6 Ind down. Local 30% cents. -,m, n T" L >ndon ttU i:,s 70s down Local $101* i_ for 125 tons. aVlining.—Quiet. Taiping 1.05 LOS, North Taiping I.C/I 1.07, South Taiping 45 47 Malaya Consols 81 83, Kuchai
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  • 285 15 The United States Trade reports promise good business for the remainder of this year, hut the 10 per cent rate of interest charged to the Wall Street speculators this week upset our speculative markers. Copper.— Has been a steady market, with consumers fairly well bought and the
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  • 115 15 PRINTERS ERROR CAU SES WINDING UP OF COMPANY. The I ondon Curette records the following resolution confirmed by an extraordinary geneial meeting of J. S. Cottam Ltd.. held m London: That owing to a printer's error m the Memorandum of Association, the objects of the company are not set out
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  • 62 15 .Saturday's Alterations. Buyers Seller* Kinta Hellas 2:5s (>d 24s 6<t Kuchai Tin DtldgM ($1) UN l.:r> Malayan Collieries (10) W&M H7.2."> Petalinjr ($1) 4.25 4.:ir» Southern Tronoh (."is) Hs Ks t*»«l Temerloh ($1) T>o U c.<l. Eastern Smelters 15.76 M.2.", S. Traction Prefs. 17s 17s O'l S.
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  • 60 15 July 28th., 12 o'clock noon. 1 R.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. Spot 30% 30% Standard R.S.S. Spot 30% 31 on Tender Aug-Sept. 31% 31% Oct-Dec. 30% 80% Jan-Mar. 2*% 30 s Tone of Market: Dull and easier, n Latest ('able:— London Spot Sheet 9*« d
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    • 377 15 ASSETS >2«WJ| ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER mm*, THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LDHTO (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON, OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry Fr The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the Brit** Life Assurance Companies Act. ATTRACTIVE
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    • 350 15 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 4,000,000 Reserve Liability of v J >r rietors 3,000,000 Head Office: 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Tongkah Amntsar Ipoh
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    • 496 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hong Kong). Head Office: Hong Kong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund— Sterling £6,000,000 Silver $14,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. H. Compton, Esq., Chairman. N. S. Brown, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Hon. Mr.
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    • 39 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (lst floor). A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • 699 16 THE AUSTRALIAN XI'S TOUR. Malayan Side Defeated. Australians 1 Malaya 0:1 That something which was lacking m the Australians' play m the first match of their Singapore tour on Saturday must have been present when they met a Malayan side at the Stadium yesterday afternoon. However, they did not
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  • 526 16 Lost Chances. Australians 2: Chinese and Malays 4: A large crowd at the Stadium on Saturday saw the visitors go down to the tune of 2 4 against a combined Chinese 3i.d Malays team. The feeling w»th which onecame away, however, was that the Australians
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  • 492 16 PENANG TURF CLUB'S MEETING. First Day's Results. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Penang, July 28. Dull weather prevailed for the first day of the Penang Turf Club's meeting and the going was heavy. There was a fair attendance. The results were as follows: Horses, CL 3, 3rd. Div. (5
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  • 212 16 Lancashire Challenging Kent. "These counties, (Lancashire and Gloucestershire twice) received 4 points m inspect of matches m which there was no result on the first innings after six hours play. W. L. Ist Ist Pts. P. W. L. In. In. Nr. Pos. Obt. Per. Kent 21 12 2
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  • 832 16 ANOTHER CLARKE CUP MATCH DRAWN. Evan Wong's Fine Innings. Yet another drawn game has been added to the list m the Clarke Cup series, for notwithstanding the fact that 17 wickets fell on Saturday, bowlers had anything but an easy time yesterday. After being all out for 97 m
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  • 55 16 Malacca Draw at Seremban. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Seremban, July 28. In the Malaya Cup competition Negri Sembilan drew with Malacca I—l.1 1. In the first half there was no score. The Negri scored first through Teck Chye but Malacca got on equal terms almost on time,
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  • 583 16 SATURDAY'S MEETING AT KUALA LUMPUR. New Records Set Up. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, July 28. To-days events m the Malayan Amateur _,hletic Association meeting here were run ir. fine weather. The ground was rather hard but fast and there was a h-ige crowd, including the Chief Secretary
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  • 283 16 Priory Park Favourite. Our Own Correspondent. Copyright. London, July 28. The following is the latest betting or the horses engaged m the Stewards' Cup (six furlongs), to be run at Goodwood on Tuesday: Mr. J. B. Joel's PRIORY PARK (C. Peck) 9—2. Capt. G. Dunnes PORTLAND
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