The Straits Budget, 15 July 1926
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section35 1926-07-15 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES 11 S I AIII.ISIIKU KICK I V V t:\KS.I An. il.mll S!MI.U’OItK. THCRSi)AV. .11 I.V 15. I»2li Priri* 2.* rents (S.S. Currency) or 7d.35 words
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Article430 1926-07-15 1 Pat:* i-’ ,1 All' 1'I it lit t i> A Ilf fil'iltl r. l > njia|"*l i‘ i" ”1 .i Picket.' I. > itt- II. IS.-.ta II M .Hut N«'»«•- r; Reuter an<1 S >ecial Ufc ,J Week's News 17-20 •irllirt l-l ,,t tlu* amt-fa t ...,nra la it430 words
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Article3754 1926-07-15 1 Vi? BitHil Roland Bacchus, n -eai iit n and late his .Street, Kdinhurirh, hft CX.IMO 1 personalty L‘K.l97). Alderman l **ats Hutton, a former .Mayor "chestor, a director of the Devon t Malacca Ltd., left VD.A.T JD •‘•it.h net personalty CSn,7<s'». Mr. 1 sai 1;t (luan has3,754 words
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Article37 1926-07-15 2 A o*irivspoiident with an uidri in '(in-hard iioa.l writes t<» *.i:o editor i t.i’dows "Tho Cornu*. N a 1 m\ ’ouso nor.c m.\ friend paper > d*d. Il"vs .-ort uko t hat coin y 737 words
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Article48 1926-07-15 2 A u.ivl, '< mr".tui by tlu* A*:t"t«• i* A ll iT.iUi’it ’> **t!i ,\v>tiTtluy i‘* s i A is :i-;i(,rtvi! ii. ;at. l.» ucif. N. loi.i*. !J7 K., dirivtion and intensity r." I’ju* l 1 1 it\ n tiiifil i«* >iin'!uly ti» tl*-. »•a.'.i "f llu- l’iiilippinc l-laful>.48 words
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Article67 1926-07-15 2 Tin- (lou-r:-.;: *'Ht t’la/otto annoutu.d >.o Tue'day that per!.- ot Siam south of banukok wor.' doolaroil to lv infected i 4-n aecoiiHt of tho e\ -tome of 11 v*t. 11.K. the (I.ivernor, inulor tho Qunraurino and I’r.-v.mti«.n *-f Piscase nnlirame, theiefoiv absoluu-lx t«* ii i ’*i*67 words
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Article102 1926-07-15 2 1 \4 ,4.4 u tin- l-i.-mii \,.;:"!.al 11.-*\ .i t<- I-, mon ia.’i '!.<» *i..si a 10. t-p'io.i wa* h.-l.i at 1 ho lion.ii Cor.-uia.e by the T'r-n.h oti*u!-tii Mf! 4 1. M. ’i'*.'* on t t.i■ 1 hi:.!, o x;.!, r of tit.- I.*-J. n H'-n-mi.102 words
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Article147 1926-07-15 2 l\i! v t ’em: chi’. Ir n ll* ~»i• I* u' JlMl'tio-t* nj 11. i_ *‘«J U‘M i» n .h■ l i n ti. v ith "S; iii 1!| >Ml:I 11• 1 I- IVMi'tvC »i 1« r I'.'L’*. a'f I.aW Util. ninr»i <i Hon M O. \V147 words
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Article153 1926-07-15 2 lie Sirnap.-ro Munioipal lu-alta i:<niont for tbo v..k on.ling duly d v the total muni or ..f /.it i.tli.* i>~:, .'ding a d* arh tale <.f uj o, >• nil i«- per a: '.am oomj'ari.l with in t.•< liny xn. and r»*j> 1 Hu ponding w. ok153 words
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Article201 1926-07-15 2 'i In- Honorary Tiv.i'-uicr of IVarson’s I h 1* writes I fitiii London under dav* June il neknow'leduinL' receipt. of the b.»r »>rie handred pounds, Ju* sum -Ct.ereusly milim filled hv readci of n Time- for the Lund. s l»n:tKiP'v peco iia! 1 and n in-hail201 words
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Article872 1926-07-15 2 Tragic Sequel to Cholera Outbreak. Wo very imii'h regret p, ;tiir;., atl ill.* diath „f Mrs. Hamilton. v )>t y. A. W. I!. Ilaiuiiti is. *d' Sing-apor., uh I'l'iiirri'it at tiu* Middleiou U,, s pi l;i Sat onlay moining. Mr-. Hamilton was a the steamer Kriiipma872 words
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The Straits Budget
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Article930 1926-07-15 3 Si rails Times, .July S. 'p,, news of the disaster which ha Mi Alan Cobham’s daring (.ve.taKMi 41 lo Australia by seaplane has |(l woi ldvvide dismay. Not only iiK p.iiiish Empire, where Mr. has achieved fame as one f nr most adventurous and brilliant n tintSi rails Times, .July S. - 930 words
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Article1121 1926-07-15 3 BRITISH OR AMERICAN S' /aits Ti.m July The cinematograph film entitled Nell Cvvyn, reemtly advertised in the Straits Times as coming shortly to Malaya, earned, when shewn recently in London, the highest possible praise from a unanimous Press. It was described as alto;.ether brilliant, generously produced, pm iVctly pMotogiaphed. brilliantlyS' /aits Ti.m . . July - 1,121 words
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Article917 1926-07-15 3 to necii recapitulation.—Straits Times. July 10. i esterd.iy we iecoiv»*d ;i postcard from i worthy citizen with nil n<l<]in Orchard it ad leading The Census. .Nic* my house, n*’in* nr friends paper collected. How sort like that country V* idh‘ admirin'.: tin* civic spirit of our n»ito necii recapitulation.—Straits Times. July 10. - 917 words
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Article860 1926-07-15 4 themselves to be dismissed ?—Straits rimes, July 12. Heading the conflicting rtports appearing in the Home press of the Cantonese boycott of British goods and the effect which this has had on Hongkong one can understand why many people at Home have gained wrong impressions leading to impatientthemselves to be dismissed ?—Straits rimes, July 12. - 860 words
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Article1121 1926-07-15 4 mhI as it exists to-day.—Strait* TinuJi ly 13. Sir Frank Swettenham, the first Resident-General in the Federated States, and the Kind’s representative in the Malay Peninsula from 1901 to 1901, has made a notable contribution to the decentralisation controversy in the orpan of the Association of British Malaya.mhI as it exists to-day.—Strait* Tinu-Ji ly 13. - 1,121 words
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Article806 1926-07-15 4 F’uies, July 14. The problem of educating: son* ami daughters at Home universities, with it' attendant separation of parent and child, must always be a matter of serious concern to residents of Malaya wh arc looking to this form of higher education for their children. In consideringF’uies, July 14. - 806 words
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Article1201 1926-07-15 5 tratl’u* warnings are wi!}j a- i-her from the police notitieati'in -'b'de pubbe that there is to hi i' 'ii of tiii.- usofu! atel to traiiic. ,s oeve.iTH! almost univir.-nl in use. :i Ht.* lines in the* weo lel, however. mo. good without the u n u n motor1,201 words
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Article207 1926-07-15 5 Strength Dolow Numbers Required. In I i- repeat on be Stiai S*ttie*me*:it* I'o Lee t'"i !'.'2’», Mi. If. Kaiihurn, the It*. pcetor-Ceneial. -a;\ I he appr'tVe ei -t'etiglh of the Force for lt‘2.7. *1 tie* acfiai g**, ngi: on Pcccnibei 1. lb'J.'. v *.*re a- follow.- Approved. Actual.207 words
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Article337 1926-07-15 5 I irst Annutil Meeting at l nion Jack Club. The lii-t annual .general meet ng of tin* S.n*:i»i*m*e Hiaiieh of the 11. A. A social n>n wa- held at the l nion .la* k Club on Monda\ evening. Major K. Sayre-, O.li.K. K. \presided. I b»* t337 words
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Article365 1926-07-15 5 Sequel to Raid on House In Singapore. I’olite Imp'itor Sheridan who is stu- ti <in tl at the Cential Station, wa «*rioti !y wounded mi Monday, during a I raid mi a house in Bickering Street. A hull**t eta it-tl hi 14 back, and he now lies365 words
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Article321 1926-07-15 5 Dinner in Honour of Mr. (Juah Hens: Kee. ’I lu IVnang. Chinese residents in Sing a tM.p* a a vo a dinner at tin* Garden lub. Vatiaii Merab Ketchil, mi Monday even ix.jr in iii.iiour of I ho llmi. Mr. Quail Beng Kt* I MM!., I<> eutuniemoi ate321 words
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Article82 1926-07-15 5 Chinosi* Woman .lumps into lit.* Sra. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I’eiinng, .1111> I A n>>! lid' ca of ;ii < in)• t<*<I ii»• i• I. < urrcd in 11>»* hatln.nr, a (’him.* e woimm jumping into the sen from tin- IJu !i worth launch. SI v i.-82 words
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Article6319 1926-07-15 6 Emergency Powers For Government. The New School Fees. < Monday July 12.) The Legislative C*<until met tin- morn .ng and in th* al* em-e of His Excellency ihi* Governor, the H*>u tin* Colon al Secretary, Mr. Haves Mur riot?, C.M.G. pre silk'd ns Offieel A<ilillfli-t erillg the Go\6,319 words
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Article137 1926-07-15 7 Knds in Acquit In! Of Accused. (I* ram Our Own Correspondent.! Ip'di, July in. Ih" en<atiotiai murder trial at Ipuri (*"M it •r) 11 v Ih* de.it h «> f one Kandiah, i “i' 'L the Kualn Kan<rsar Hospital, v\ liu \v;i fatally stabbed with a penknife,137 words
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Article1597 1926-07-15 8 [Reuter Telegram.] Ends in Another Draw. Fine Effort by (Jeary And Macaulay. (Keuter Telegram.) London. July 10. (tn tin* lir-t day of th*- third ’lest Match at l.eed th* weather was tin** but ov**fv!ist, and th, re wa- tin iittenduiice of 2d,oou. The wit ket dried »tft« i[Reuter Telegram.] - 1,597 words
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Article487 1926-07-15 8 I Appeals Before the Chief Justice. i The Chief Justice < Si r William Muris aii commenced the hearing of a series uf land aoijui j it ion eases in tin* Supreme Court this morning. Hussain Khan appealed against the [award the Collector ot Land lievenue f r487 words
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Article77 1926-07-15 8 lioat Lifted on to Top Of Tree. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. July IT A fairly large water-spout was witiiossi*ii by residents of Julutoag villay# near the shore, which created panic .among the boatmen there. It occurnd close to the shore and lifted a boat moored near77 words
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Article66 1926-07-15 8 Large Find on Dutch Steamer. (From Our Own Correspondent Penang, July 7. A" On* iesuit id search on board the I> itch !earner Van Overstratun on her ari.v;, 1 front Chinn. *7b tahil- of iHi.it opiut await owne-ship at the Dovcrnimmt fi,arid11 Mmiopoljos* hire. I no l ci66 words
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Article490 1926-07-15 8 Sixteen Cases on Tlu> Calendar. The fourth Singapore N in the Supreme Court on Ym s r fore Mr. Justice Deane, there teen cases on the calendar. Theiv are live charges of inuru.- of attempted murder, two of death by a rash act, and other cha> of armed490 words
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Article149 1926-07-15 8 C ourt Bailiff and Witness in A Penang Church. (From Our Own Correspondent.' Penang. Jdy Fur the tir.-t time within im-iiM'iv Church of the Assumption was ;F of a•swearing ceremony t>y thu «I*t< in a civil suit. Thu plaintiff, tin* widow of Mr. l hen, sued her stepfather,149 words
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Article596 1926-07-15 9 Tightening Up Government Control. j» uU or-‘ Conferred I'nder New Ordinance. of the (iovei'iiMeiit to the contr'il and supervision i .ini -e vernacular schools, as a -in- activities 01 political agita- hiim. is indicated in an ordin- t i ,h w.i- inlrcaiuced at the ,,f the Legislative Council596 words
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Article51 1926-07-15 9 l m Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. July P. T*luted body >f a man. beli<*v( d (1 'avanexe or Siam* -e, was found h.rir,' A off Ayer It him. The gashed in four place--! whilst c v, A'gly wounds mi the body which im* poMihility of sun The invest51 words
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Article819 1926-07-15 9 Disastrous Effects In The Padantf District. Further report- received from Padang with regard to the disastrous effects of (be earthquake at Fort de Kock, Padang Pandjang and the surrounding districts are very distressing. Am eye-witness who has just arrived at Batavia from Padang states that at l*oit de819 words
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Article281 1926-07-15 9 Allegations Against Policeman Disbelieved. (From Our Own Corresnondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July X IV F. David, alias S. F. David, the cx(Governmcnt clerk, who was charged with cheating, by endeavouring to obtain goods from John Little* and Co., Ltd-, and who later escu|>ed from police custody, was281 words
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Article271 1926-07-15 9 A Period of liti.siru Panic*. f It*. m the Strait.- Tina- of July 7. I Mill. 1 What with tile hot weather, the >taynattoti ot I fade, and the indcsi-rihubli fee’.iay of ap.prehension that ha- resulted os a 1 at lira, consequence of the intelligence telegraphed fr271 words
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Article81 1926-07-15 9 Profits Devoted to Serxioe harities. j Tin- ive C mmiii!illof tin Mill ry f’nm-an! acknovv I.mUm- with tli.ml- tlu* icc( 11 »L «.r a donation of ,s;;in> from j“ A I'liond.” Profit.* d(*rived from tlu* Paconni, nr. i nrvoied to Sorvire clmritios. and this donation will l>o used81 words
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Article430 1926-07-15 9 Formation of Volunteer Unit. Interesting Scheme Under Consideration. The proposal to form a naval volunteer unit m Malaya, which was put forward sonic time ay**, i- revived in a notification hy the Colonial Secretary' published in the (Government (Gazette. This reads as follows The formation of a Royal430 words
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Article230 1926-07-15 9 Second .Meeting at Penang On July Iti. (From Our Own (’orrespondent..) IVnang, July 12. A meetin jjt wn.« held at the Cricket Cl .1 to dismiss the formation of a Flying Services Association. N’umcrou.- lctt' i iiiul been received from prospective tr.rni bers expressing inaliility to attend I230 words
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Article137 1926-07-15 10 Siamese Palace Broken Into. Much Jew t»llcr> lielonuinji To Kinj* Stolen. (From Our Own Correspondent.) 1 :i I,ok. J ii\ H. darinv bui”lai\ I'.c- lakri. plact r mi- of tlie tbloiu* i in of I tie (iraid I able,*. |t i l.eliexi u li nt entrance wa n137 words
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Article271 1926-07-15 10 Incident at Wreck of < it\ Of Naples. Tin* ity <>f \;ij>!i* a ic|>«> 1 1««I in the "it»*:• it> Time.*, wa- ■uii«i Y**i< llama from Kolie, with a art*-, ,f -to. >hr 'tun k a «**»»i. i r c.| ii-rt «i:11:11.• a 'form. J la- 'team* l271 words
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Article173 1926-07-15 10 Sut t iimlis ;i( Malaria ATU-r Uriel Illness. It v» 111 r.-yret that we have i*, record ill Mill ot Chief I let,‘Clive Inspector IV 4 <*i n. at ’’•lal.uca op the 7th. ip'tuiit. Me he I I;• ','M ;i| for about two months and as173 words
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Article129 1926-07-15 10 Smprisl.io S uK of l.oen! (’ensus. I he pojiulat ion of Sintra pore, a rex < a leti by the i”i. u* of the Municipal area taken vp July t, b ;;7;:,:,j;,. Tie is a startling r* ult. as it is I'oly jll-* al, \'f> tile litrure of129 words
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Article634 1926-07-15 10 Installation of New KH’ects. As I.., as ape Tm lit .lit* i a eels j:" t h« > 11o i a x cry Iona ay S.oya j, \\,ii O'. f i i»e .0 posse slop ot ope ot I ,f„ po>t p to date t lu at ;'t*'634 words
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Article156 1926-07-15 10 in;t(lt*t|uac> <d‘ l-inulish Schools And Miuhcr I-\*i*s. 't mi 1111v oi. Juiy 7 at Kua.a I.umP'i t|p. nine uu*-llii i;t; members of t'u I* Two Kuropeans, three li'i.i c. no' Malay, m Indian and wo < 1 !oii«‘se pa *i'd the follow pi” resolution W*'. tile lllui'156 words
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Article48 1926-07-15 10 Alleged St mils I-'on;erit*s Found \t Ibt nt* hob. (Trom Uui Own Cori<-!»por.cb?rtA banVk ,k. .T -j I be < -top,.*. dbe, .r,uri• i- lolhir i 1 v in (I bos bf 1 n to er.ee on the ,N n\ Mabidla from Canton. The man •a- arrested.48 words
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Article870 1926-07-15 10 Total DMriluition of .’L*» IVr Cent. I'he aiiimal j,i '.iial n i t»n»r ef the j Kii.ci l in Al'oi s, I td., w«r b'id "U June 'J, yt,-. < Im l'i*; Id, »i a.i n:.-.»i 1 tin* eomi I M».- p' ••Id*' 1 Jo i he870 words
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Article44 1926-07-15 10 T< kin, July 7. 'J ;rshaj V* .i I'ei-fu, in letter t>* the lik.n' 1 i'-v* i t'.'is ’o*'pe*j th«» im* oi >• Mil ’t.'itis i’»i:f” < onf-Tem i use t heir best ,l, t 1 r* 4 a nf. if the conference.44 words
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Article331 1926-07-15 10 Proposed I-'inal Dividend ot 12‘i 1’er tent. i'l.c toil ni. ct Tim* Kil Ti*i .Mii»i>, Limited, w,;. at the Honirkepo j; .»,k' ch a July 1!*. 'J'he foilowiile* is l *j| s re:*o to ill* pn sen ted at the m. 1 He p o.i ior the331 words
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Article241 1926-07-15 10 Mr. 1 hoo kr.t l'eng (iius IA: der.ee. (From Our Own Correspondent.) L a Lumpur, July v 1 b.Uese. 11;.:.., I.at K;.h W out product <i the j *r. t >urt this ni.irn," oel>oi .Mr. .J. V. ih.'uh •< chary,.; xvp-i nt,» mptim: t- ,he«:t i*.x- lion.241 words
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Article100 1926-07-15 10 T;iipint's Traffic Arranuemoiit* Resented. (From Our Own Correspondent.5 Ipoh, July t Taipiny’s solution of the problem tno congest ion of hire cars wit.iii V»wij is parking them just outside ai I orbuidinyr any ears plying at out.'-;*' to enter the town. Meanwhile half a dozen liei n100 words
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Article496 1926-07-15 11 “‘Our Colonial Empire’ in Straits Settlements.” v,.table Declaration by Mr. Wen Shih-Chen. lii-n is at the dawn of a stable V declared Mr. Wen Shih-chen, mi Pei Fu’s representative, in a interview. \.ca claims that tnc* prestige and f China, if not politically then v qjv, is steadily496 words
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Article149 1926-07-15 11 Fwinr's Cablegram Clinches The Matter. pjtlication of an Indian named li B-. o fur probate of tiic will of i'.aliim dreea? <i was mentioned 8’ri>vem<* Conn on July 7. 1 Hon. C. Kveritt. who represented Mr. F.iay, said that his client had hi.horn i’ <* api’iicr.tion, 'o.149 words
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Article723 1926-07-15 11 Ample Land Awaiting Development. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, July 5. Your recent leader on Siam has created considerable inleiest in high circles ae.e. 1 he <jue.ii.ui cf broadening the basis of agriculture is one that is coming in f r greater attention, and, under the present723 words
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Article46 1926-07-15 11 (From Oar Own Correspondent.j Penang, July 7. At flu* inijui t on Michael St-wart. the iur.i.'iau boy who was killed by a motoron Jj 22, the Coroner returned a vend it of death from mi-adventure as n > •ye’vitner.s of tne accident was fortncoming. J i46 words
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Article416 1926-07-15 11 Growing Demand for Cooking Purposes. The following are extracts from tlu report of Mr. F. Bedford, Municipal Gas Kngineer at Singapore Ti:e coal used during the year was all Australian, chiefly from the Bellbird and Aberdare collieries. A trial is to be mad*, with English coal, a shipment416 words
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Article308 1926-07-15 11 (iidf Match Against Negri Semhiian. (From Our Own Correspondent.) In the first round of the men's singles gold match (handicaps 12 and over) iiibbert beat Hurgess, and Ksson l**at K:.e. In the second round Ksson beat Iiihbert, Ilannigan beat Waiters. Brandon beat Beatty and Green beat Clarke. In308 words
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Article468 1926-07-15 11 Two Members of Advisory Board in Court. Two well-known members of the C'liine.se community were defendants in an action which came before the Chief Jus* I ce (Sir William Munson), last Thursday. The plaintiffs were beneficiaries under the will of the late Chew Joon Ilian, and the468 words
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Article173 1926-07-15 11 Well-known Territorial And Sportsman. Owing to a mi understanding by our Kuala l.ump'iir correspondent Sir Richard \V, Idic Griffith, who was married to Mrs. Alice Maud Pearson at Kuala Lumpur mst week, was onuiieoiisly dexrribod a. an Austra.iar baronet.* »Sir Ri hard is th<* third baronet173 words
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Article76 1926-07-15 11 Two Shocks Felt ;tl One Fathom Hank. (< report Iris born received fr >mi (he ilghtla opor af One Fathom Hank l.ight- ‘‘Mise, near Sirioapaie, to l he etl'ect that a si ght (in'! lujunhe ’■hock was fit en •lane UK and lasted :;o seconds, and anther76 words
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Article65 1926-07-15 12 [The Straits Times is not responsible foi the opinions of its correspondents. Corre !',i »iMit'iits should Lear in uiind that letter* must be short and to the point. Lony rambling epistles are liable to be rejected oi ruthlessly cut down. Correspondents mus enclose their numes, not necessarily ioi publication65 words
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Article443 1926-07-15 12 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I think there is a good deal in your suggestion that the promiscuous credit accorded by local retailers is a direct inducement to newcomers to spend more than they can afford, and though it is doubtful whether the change443 words
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Article125 1926-07-15 12 T" the Editor of the Straits Times. bir. 1 am in tiler a Methodist, a R 1 nor n A ng i i, b it n 'a man se !;in<- to d>i his til t a a i t i a. i rm t w ile arid125 words
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Article496 1926-07-15 12 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,-—'l lie nc'xt sitting of Legislative Council will lx* on the 12th instant, and on the same date the Straits Settlement*.) A o iat ion i holding a meeting. As a matter of coincidence the new Twr.kow Rules are on496 words
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Article317 1926-07-15 12 To the Editor of the Straits Times. S r, —Your leader of Saturday gives the census tigure as o«3,<>25, being go.Uuu unove that of li>21. It seems a pity that the census did not include the whole t»land, Lccau.-e to anyone conversant with what is fcoing on,317 words
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Article297 1926-07-15 12 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, In your issue of the 8th instant, vour Bangkok correspondent (in his Notes from Siam) mentions a cholera incident relative to a Norwegian steamer named the Skuld. The fact« mentioned are mostly incorrect and should be corrected. The Mkuld had297 words
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Article503 1926-07-15 12 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —In the Straits Times of Monday, Marm 10, appears an article on page 0, entitled “Coconut Industry” referring to the so-called van Diggelen process. Ido n t know from what source you receive the information, but your503 words
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Article132 1926-07-15 12 Support Wanted for Rubber Section. In past years the rubber, gums, and osins section of the Malayan Exhibition it Kuala Lumpur has not been anything ke full and interesting as it ought to -io, and a special effort is being made this vi av to see that132 words
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Article361 1926-07-15 12 Hint. byPrijtf pal avn, Wiol To the Editor of the Straits T inie Sir,—Although cholera is at nr prevalent in several countries of tl v 1 East, sufferers from this disease hi ar from time to time been removed K* from ships entering our ports and to quarantine361 words
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Article111 1926-07-15 12 Lady Guillcroard’s Appeal For Funds. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, July 7. Lady Guillemard opt nod the r. Y.W.C.A. Hostel In Ans n Road day evening and in the course of her i speech appea’ed L -r funds t> s.pp-r: j Association in order to got a111 words
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Article197 1926-07-15 12 (From Oiu Own Correspondent.) Ip >h, July 1.’. At the statutory meeting: of Nai H Tin, Ltd., the Hon. Mr. H. Jones, presiding said the company was floated in January with 865,000 dollar sdiaies. Applications exceeding a nii11 i*-n <1'-* lars had been received for allotnun and197 words
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Article, Illustration25 1926-07-15 13 A prize winning picture at the recent successful exhibition held by the Singapore Camera Club. Photo, by Lhiii ltoon l.cong.Photo, by Lhiii ltoon l.cong. - 25 words
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Article, Illustration38 1926-07-15 14 l<\ M Sj-Jt.i I*!i >.'■>. by i.li Photo. h\' M. SiiLiitii. ;o.‘o by X Or.su mi Photo h\ DsiUiii More prize winning pictures at the Singapore Camera luh exhibition. /V.'o.'u hy X i s!i tJzul<\ M Sj-Jt.i; I*!i >.'■>. by () – i.li; Photo. h\' M. SiiLiitii.; /’ ;o.‘o by X Or.su mi; Photo h\ DsiUiii; /V.'o.'u hy X i s!i tJzu . - 38 words
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Article, Illustration22 1926-07-15 15 recent portrait of II.II. the Sultan ot Herah. accompanied by hi- A. (.apt. Lindsay Nears. by I hub./*. ■ by I hub. - 22 words
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Article, Illustration25 1926-07-15 15 Sir Richard Waidie t.rillit’i and Lady (•rillith, who were married at Kuala Lumpur on July at the Kx-Serwc s Association of Mala>a hall.25 words
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Article, Illustration52 1926-07-15 15 Many members of the senior and subordinate stalls «,f the Singapore Harbour Hoard gathered in a festively decorate.] Kodown at Tanjong I'agar to say farewell to Ser^t. -Major Mohamed Said on his retirement after 39 years serviie in the Harbour Hoard I’olice. I’ilnto l>\ X.il.il JUII,lI’ilnto l>\ X.il.ilJUII,l u> Co. - 52 words
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Article, Illustration23 1926-07-15 15 yi l>ws 0 j u s« imining I'ool. Ipoh, a popular place nl resort lor European residents. i <• !<\ tail/ * . i <• !<\ / / tail. - 23 words
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Article, Illustration51 1926-07-15 16 The wedding of Mr. Ilenry tiartle. n| Kamuning K-tate. and Miss Janet Httdgc took place at the Presbyterian Church, Penang, on June 29. ’V II. u Mr. I. M. Curtice and Mi*- Slu' ia Sullivan, who were married at >t Ar.i'iiH Cathedral. Singapore. on J-.th *.v .v n/»•'.■ *.v //. .v n u - 51 words
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Article, Illustration36 1926-07-15 16 Mr. J. I thee m, who is retiring alter thirty-six years as usher in the District and Police Courts, Singapore. Mr. Ithcem is a well-known personalitv to those connected with the law.36 words
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Article, Illustration34 1926-07-15 16 I he I union* American dancer. Doth St. Denis. and led Shawn and the I tenisha w n Dancers give a farewell performance at the Victoria I'heatre. Singapore. this evening.34 words
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Article, Illustration25 1926-07-15 16 ifmbcrano finer, Dutch New Cuinea. Hh«wiu S Albatron Mand. the blunders «f .he joint Dutch-Amcrican expedition which b exploring New Guinea.25 words
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PAST WEEK’S IMPERIAL AND GENERAL NEWS Contained in Reuter and Special Telegrams.
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Article672 1926-07-15 17 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] Angry Cries by Labour M.P.’s. FIGHT IN COMMONS. Koval Assent to Coal Mines Bill. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 7. Yorkshire coal owners, whose act n Jed the Government to abandon their •.rti- n of f rcing the passage of the I 1 Mines Bill,[REUTER TELEGRAM.] - 672 words
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Article159 1926-07-15 17 Important Congress Meets In London. London, July 12. Mr. Amery, Secretary for the Colonies, > resided at an inaugural Government luncheon to the to li.e congress jf uuiversitLo of the Empire. Anion: .nj leO g jests and representatives of .niv*. rsities weie profess*.rs from Canada, Australia, South Africa,159 words
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Article178 1926-07-15 17 New Government Scheme Explained. London, July 12. The Government's new export credituarantce scheme came into operation lo-iiay. llencef' rth the Department of Overseas Trade, wiiich is responsible for the administration of tfie scheme, will be known •s the Export Credits Guarantee Departr.ent. Mr. A. M. Samuel, explaining to178 words
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Article60 1926-07-15 17 Employers Agree to Work Resuming. London, July 8. Antwerp As a result of intervention l-y the Governor of the province and the B triroma: ter of Antwerp, the dock emnluyors have decided that, in the interests of the country, it is necessary to resume work r.t all60 words
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Article222 1926-07-15 17 Speaker on House of Lords Scene. Incident Regarded as Gross Indignity. London, July 12. In the House of Commons, referring t» the scene in the House of Lords on i he 8th inst, in response to a Conser\ative question, the Speaker said he regarded the incident us a222 words
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Article273 1926-07-15 17 Identification cf Victims’ Bodies. London, July 8. Brooklyn The submarine Sul, which was recently raised, was drydocked here at midnight after grounding foe eleven bouis through losing tv\o supporting pontoons live miles out. in the meantime a pathetic vigil at tile dockside was kept by the bereaved families273 words
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Article66 1926-07-15 17 Operations Against Remainin'.; Rebels. Paris, July 11. R- bat General Boichut, who vanqubh ad the Ri flams, has depared to lead tin imminent operations against the Taza u* a, which is the lest den f the moun'iii.u d’.- i.lints. According t > the Petit Purisien, five '•olumns will66 words
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Article209 1926-07-15 17 Closing of the Tariff Conference. Wu Pei Fu States His Plans. L union, July 7. Peking: Wu Pei-fu, in an interview, declared that the closing of the taritf conference implies indefinite suspension. He is determined to appoint a new delegation, then if the powers refuse to continue the209 words
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Article281 1926-07-15 17 Strikin': Procession in Paris Streets. London, July 11. Paris A party of blind and distiirurcd ex-service men, carrying: flags, headed tho procession of disabled ex-service men organised as an appeal to America to giant a more lenient debt settlement. '1 be streets were lined by large crowds.281 words
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Article115 1926-07-15 17 Ritf Drop in Artificial Silk Shai *es. London, July 9. lb* re has boon a bit? slump in t h bares of Court}*uld’s, the* arlbhial s'lk mnnufm lurers, and one of th<* mo-t favourite counters on the Stork L-vIia- Following the announcement of a r"d'jc.ion in tin 1115 words
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Article987 1926-07-15 18 Terrible Disaster in United States. MANY KILLED. I'arracks ?aul Villages Doslroycd. L*;nd n, July 11. W.i-hin-.ton Tin* Navy Department advise*! that tin* Naval nmmun ti«»n dpt at Lake Di-nmark, Hovel, New Jt v, was struck by lightning. .\i, 1 ;t two third- i f the p-ei' onm*!987 words
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Article187 1926-07-15 18 Welcome on Landing In France. Paris, July s. Tin* Sultan of Mo: -.»e<-o h.:* f* >•»!•' .i:<-a i *r l a i. j:i order preside t I i* Moslem c inny oi conscerat.iu ...i* :uc iccoiii’y e4»n,nlctid. He v. .ii at;end toe m.lv.ary parade on Ju.y I187 words
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Article102 1926-07-15 18 Allegations of Victimisation liy Companies. London, July 7. i lie National Union of Railwaymen confeii-n e pa sod a resolution protesting a ainst victimisation by the railway companies. •Mr. (damp said the assurances giv n y the c unpauies had been flagiuntly bn'kv n. M". Thomas aid nothing102 words
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Article59 1926-07-15 18 Lond- n, July 10. Bygotn, Colombia: The arrival of an i'dicial of the New York National City i-unk has given rise to the report of ;t ub tantia.l loan being*- made t-> Cov. rn- iv. f'er tiu* inauguration of the new ib* i-hnt. Th.* money w*M probably59 words
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Article401 1926-07-15 18 Proceeds With New Mechanic. Rapid Trip from Basra To Rushire. London, July 7. Baghdad Mr. E’dutt. Mr. Alan Cobhams mechanic, who was shot by an Arab, while the machine was tlyimr near Basra, dieii in hospital at Basra late .ast night. London, July S. The De Havilland Aircraft401 words
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Article118 1926-07-15 18 Pessimistic View as To Difficulties. London, July 8. Bogged in a morass I‘rom which i. s»M\r.s impossible to extricate* it." was the description of tin* present situation in the .otton industry in the presidential address of Mr. F. \Y. Birchenough, of the Cotton Spinners Amalgamated Operatives Association.118 words
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Article74 1926-07-15 18 Nearly Two Million Dollars To Germany. London, July 8. Washington Out of $433 000.000 of private American loans t> foreign gov'a. uus rnd corporations doling the 1 o :< 1v M,, ‘hs Germany heads the Jig* I'.v.t’i M.*i issues totalling $100,000,000. I Lalio American countries obtained i '174 words
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Article261 1926-07-15 18 The Issue at the General Election. Losses Through Customs Irregularities. London. July << Toronto Mr. Stevens, acting Mini t r>t c ast ms. in a .speech, declared tu* iu.e issue of the elections was i..,t -l" c*ci*s t it lit :ona! issue which the Lib-i-* were v-mleavouring to nuke261 words
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Article86 1926-07-15 18 General da Costa Goes Abroad. Lond >n, July 11. Lisbon The nt\v Go»v uncut, 1 I nt.abie t obtain tram ua Costa t.a:.~ •mission of h.s powers as Ibesuiei... lesolved t< in.prison him in a m.i Lisbon. ii •-ti--ra.5;ps a:e in cus*e l d a w a:.ship. London,86 words
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Article93 1926-07-15 18 Improved Exchange Value HitIndustries. London. July S. Ne w York It is rep rled from Ik do Jamiro that there is an imlust.au crisis in lir:.zil t.wii.j: to the imp-' nunt in the cxchan.ro value of mir Commodity sales have declined A* 1cent, in the past nine93 words
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Article63 1926-07-15 18 Lord Inehcape Expects Stabilised Rupee. London. Jiny At the annual meeting of the r 1 nankin.** Corporation Lord jnelua: lit* anticipated that the r sail «>; t l.orations of the Royal C mmo Indian currency would be to >* rupee at Is. t'd. He v:i3 of opinion that63 words
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Article36 1926-07-15 18 Two Killed r.rsd ?*?i* Destruction. London, -I Chicago: Two p.oplo were k. “voral soriau: !y inju:cd by a whili swept Benton Harbour a’ •lest -netion in parts of In ii:* buildings and orchards.36 words
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Article491 1926-07-15 19 Debate in House Of Commons. LABOUR attacks. I Vittomus Uiel.v 1».v I’rimc Minister. I 1.0. dol JuK l’J. I ip.,,,,,. i oixini' foiloxMnyij i q.pe-itioii n-1 iiri— t,u -ts of V •I’uU'M .M»:ii-ler**.| l! N ‘V,.h ll. ndet-.U. i li beiiaif of th. 111 ..\*'d r"!U-Mi«»c i491 words
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Article90 1926-07-15 19 l nwilling <o Work Shorter Hours. London, .Lily 7. j"cken The (Ierman Miner-’ ted the proposal of Mr. F’rank '"’•t the international minim*.' -'•'.t he -olved hy decreasing th. hours of (Jerninn miners, e\* the opinion that it was ini- 1 equalise British and (Ierman ‘U' to the90 words
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Article385 1926-07-15 19 Purchase by Hamburg* Amerika Line. Increase of (ierman Capital. l.oitd m. .1 a’y N'-c. A t I i.e S >:pp nu I».*:.•*•! ;.iv .u'd iu'i'U itu? to i'. t u (ioveinn i pa -CU vi" hii.it •.<i c; i ::o i> ii•» *i jiiinti th" Lev .i385 words
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Article129 1926-07-15 19 A Far Reaching Plan Of Reform. London. July LI. B’U'-t A he:o,, :l:-!o»Ho jdan *>t| r* t• 11 »i has I" u evolved by the (ioxern-j cu sit :,i i« w of the anxious linancial situation. It aims at stabilisinjr the franc at well b i"\\ 2"", pr"!:ii*i’129 words
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Article93 1926-07-15 19 Big Increase in Motor Tonnage. I.m don. July i'h The outstan«linv? feature of Lloyd’s sliiphiiihltny return- I•» 'la* tarce monthMtd’.id June lid, -h.• a remarkable developiiu in meter teimane wim h. m: the b.’isus of world returns, is imu '1 1 per *****, of si' aiti ’."iiiume under93 words
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Article63 1926-07-15 19 Another Hindu-Moslem (hithreak. London July 11 Calcutta: There wa- a serious ILnduMoslem outbreak in i suhlirh. Laru'e number.' <f M"-l hed I "in a imiMjue and attacked a Hindu ndiui'.u.s procession escortitm a car with idol-. Lift t un Hindus were injured and cut to hospital and the63 words
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Article143 1926-07-15 19 Fine Win for a Small Machine. Average of Over Ninety Miles An Hour. London, July PL ’amain Broad, flying a .'.i> horse pow r D. ii a\ Moth, won the two day nil ra for tii Kind’s l.’up. lii'oe were 14 competitors <m al!Iliilisli n.a hinus iind'-t handicap143 words
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Article91 1926-07-15 19 New Process for Ftilising Fibres. London. Julv II. 1 or te.uiiin'' claims are made hy the Indian !> Nanji, < f Kirminoham, and Pc. Pa*.roil of Bristol universities for a I ne,\ piocu.-s for making natural vrjjetabl" Jlhl e> more useful to lev’in* m.Hiufac til" IS It claimed91 words
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Article63 1926-07-15 19 Dutch Pilot and Passenger Killed. London, July 10. The Hauue '1 he Kokkcr aeroplane a :L i i'-cently visited Batavia, employed i of. iii vills!erdam-Hrus-els-Pat is service, was forced to laud in a cornfield near 1 Hi u- *el- and crashed. j The pil 't a ad a63 words
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Article88 1926-07-15 19 London, July 7. New York ape tin Kerry, the air mail pilot, has left for Seattle in a uiant Sikoi-ky plane to meet Adams and Wells, who are attempting 1<> break the world i• i iii vnrd of 'Id days, and rush them [r> New York.88 words
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Article85 1926-07-15 19 I.ondon, July (T.ieauo (iuarded by v i\ atUuidunts, ari.'ud w’tli nearly a ndllion die ia vs worth "t fit toiic ye ms pa -el th'-oti'.’ Ii the city to-day en route to Phiiadeipiiia, to he shown at tin* lahth 11 ni\ersai y Kxhihit ion. I’iie c diect ion85 words
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Article54 1926-07-15 19 I.ondon, July 11 l'aii- It is claimed that a hoi < power car driven alternately hy ilm J drivers iias broken tin* world’s 'J J houi record "H tiie l.inas-.Monthlery track.' i mv ia.j- t.ldT kilometres f»7S rmtie-. 1' slated that the previou* re«*oi d ki'oin'-t i54 words
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Article46 1926-07-15 19 i.olid' -In y 10. Wih's'iw 'li it were iu i »,d ni. 11 cri*. i 1\ ie iii' t d iii o:i* r:, i>"!ii d ’o ha’ iu* a a it iu'tiin liny. Se\ ey,t 1 r,i; i w m> ii ia i d.46 words
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Article28 1926-07-15 19 ndun. .1 ii\ i 1 Kali-: I he aviator Bellelier* 11 > ■etunu d by train. H* de» re* th:,l Hihi t'» Peking was his la f28 words
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Article116 1926-07-15 19 Another Government Crisis. The Da Uosta .Ministry Overt h rown. I.ondon, July it. '•"■hoii J'ii da ii-'a <iov rrinieiit has n x«■ t .Town. I*n i>tn a prisoner in I#; '••mi J a' i A i w < iti'iiiel !<«•• »i formed with (•encral ui.ion;, I'riine Minister, Mai i116 words
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Article60 1926-07-15 19 Abd cl Klim to Ho To Reunion. I.ondon, July IT Kalis li is flit ally stated that. Alsi el Krim will he interned the island of Reunion. Baris, July Hi. M. Ih'iatid and (lenciul I’rimo Rivera have a 1*ranen-,Spanish ajmsmient uonceridrit? the pacification of Morocco. It is stated60 words
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Article52 1926-07-15 19 Fifty Year Concession From (irecce. I.ondon, July IT J it" Kuftern Telegraph Company have sro uri <i a t»: ty*•*»r concession from the »uk (iovernnient for hod* cable and wire V's*- communication. This is the fir oc a' on of a joint cable njid wivles:* concession i>«•52 words
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Article49 1926-07-15 19 I rohihtfion Delegates Visit Britain. London, July 11. lii'' I Status chief prohibition '•Hirer, Mr. Andrews, has ani\ei| m I.ondon at tin* head of a delegation to disiu.-s with 'lie I Sri t i s !i (iivernment the *uppiv mi of ml i mat loiiul hoot le/yimr.49 words
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Article34 1926-07-15 19 anada Retains Kolaporc ('up. f.f.mloii, July I Bisley t Thu Koi.ipoir up was re i a im'mI by < amtda, wnli a -core of 1,1 It*. Thu .Mother <‘owutc\ was second with 1,11 :i.34 words
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Article40 1926-07-15 19 Scrious KfTecl of Foal Stoppage. London, July 12. Mu' Board ol Trad" returns for June am: Import- .Sf*7,‘»0 J.imu, x 1 1 tuO.lUT.IHlO, 'Iiriva .if 11 ami i l. i) i.•••mi ii. .i mu pa 11>(| witu May.40 words
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Article75 1926-07-15 19 London, July IT Berlin .niuiH fir h <1 matnl- with i < a i t•* di-anunim m 1111 cyan iinu. f r»< ierman anu; with nirnliun ui‘ i: 11 i t; i r\ »>rxtnni ulinf.-, have been i i o! I t i j p,|(- ri‘( <>nt ly75 words
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Article25 1926-07-15 19 n, July •h i >.*i*«I run nr I• > in- 1 ra i .t < uii vani ’Vf J inf V .f bd. t P"25 words
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Article578 1926-07-15 20 Mr. Churchill Explains Provisions. FRANCS IMPROVE. Host rraitital Arrangement Achieved/* London, July I•* In the- Hon- of Common-', M r nurchdl announced that the complete set I* it n *T 1 1 signed by M. < aillaux and him-elf >e-tcr* «iay ctvei'ed, not un rely the I'*<578 words
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Article52 1926-07-15 20 I.etlido:., July |D. New A oi k it i i cpui red p om •dmtkeco that n< got m; k,h ;n' piuci cdiu* v* ibli Hnlivia p ovidtr*g b<r thu fiaialmrr ovcj of both Tael.a nd \rira in K divis "ith coinpe e-at ;,m r pen a*,.: i52 words
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Article24 1926-07-15 20 Nr#l:e.( i. .fitly Peking Ti. e.ii'uel fenau hav*- l.-it*r#*-'e 11 L'v-uiiiii (Hack on Km.ovmedue v fight i i>{ If' >m the capita*24 words
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Article205 1926-07-15 20 No Disorders Arise From Strike. London. July 7. New York rowded tram.-, hiise land tuxieahs, improvised motor vans aid horse-drawn trucks were evidence of the eontiriuation of the subway strike. S<* far tlx*re* have been no di*orders. Alert pcdicomen are at every -ubwav station ami other points,205 words
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Article62 1926-07-15 20 Londuti. July I*. .Munich Thi wife of Lenera! Ludctidoc.'V ha in-on granted a divorce mi he r »h-a that l.udendurlT's political activities au-ed him to neglect her. The ease was heard in camera. The omt declared that both parties xu'ic Man worthy. Ihe I jr* tic ml withdrew62 words
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Article53 1926-07-15 20 linden, July Id.. N'-w A oik Mr. Mellon j- .-lim tiy -.cdii*g on a holiday to Europe. It > believed to he entirely unconnected wit'i intei nat ioual finance. He going to Pome te* visit his newly married daughter .Mr. Mellon experts to r tiirn h53 words
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Article55 1926-07-15 20 London, July F!. New York The death ha- oeeiirred nf 1 o lu-ral Littleton Waller, t e funmu* veteran of the United State- Marine-, who ;n the* course of many battle* earned tin nickname of “Old Fire-eater." He fourtht at Alexandria, v. ion ti.i so-called false prophet55 words
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Article45 1926-07-15 20 l.'»nd *n, July 11. N'i ’.v N ork. The swidtciinu heat wave continues. Thousands are sleeping al i re ell. He re have l»een a do/en deaths and many prostrations in the city. Kleven deaths occurred elsewhere on tla* ea-iern •'aboard.45 words
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Article23 1926-07-15 20 I.ondon, July 7. Amsterdam The Queen ha- enntrijbiiTcd I'l.3,000 to the relief fund for victims of the earthquake in Sumatra.23 words
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Article114 1926-07-15 20 Serious Allegations At Penang. tbiom Our Own Correspondent i. Penang, .luiv 7. The case was mentioned in court to. da\ in which Khoo Him Eng, a wellkm.vvu resident, is alleged t-. have cheated Huong Shin Kook, an cqu.ilh well-known Chinese, in res peel of Sl.oOn. The lu-aring wa-114 words
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Article223 1926-07-15 20 Question oi Misappropriating Funds. The action 111 whi.ll l.U Sh.h Zee. pi iucipul OI the Chine se High Svlmo!. sued the I at I’au rho Kuenani, it editm. *1 »h«n.agc, for alleged iibel wa- n.eiitioiied m the Supreme ourt. «"t ’fuesday. when the Chief Justice (Sir Will.223 words
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Article382 1926-07-15 20 Husband's (onM\\ance to Wifi* Set Aside. Mr. -lii tu I inane braid argument in »hc liank; uni. > < *un oil rrio jy in ;i matter in which 1 1 •> «hVa iai A-.signet sought to -< t aside two c oiivoyaiUM— of land at Kallang b\ a382 words
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Article86 1926-07-15 20 hineso .Mini* Coolit's At tackl'd. Anuta report' that owing t., a feud l 'tween K 'tain mc’inlt' i-c of riwnese .-(•cM'ct s.,eiety in F’alemhanti. one of th* tmimheis of the society went to Kertapati and attacked a number of coolies working in the coal mints, mu* of86 words
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Article575 1926-07-15 20 Chief Engineer of Erinpun 111. Ship Twice Disinfected \i Singapore. A third ease j.f ehulert <,evm'i,.,j hoard tin* British India -teamer i. 1 1 i n i >ii the night of the 7th inst.. when' \j, lb'ltlop. t hief engineer. devcleqie-d M !lt i|m of the di -ease.575 words
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Article105 1926-07-15 20 Three Murders Reported Durin-WeeU-end. 1 Mi Sunday aftei noon about hoily of a Malay w.e- taken irom n rireiun near St. Michael'.- lb»ad. k* 1 I it appeared, in ihe water nevera day.", i’ll*-* hand.' worn tad together. ,v there wa.- the mark of a rope round tick.105 words
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Article1217 1926-07-15 21 yj eWS of the S.S. Association'! Sub-Committee. j I Di.aDP'-ovos of Ton Per fent| Contribution. i is the report »>f the stilt* |i t appointed by the Straits j (Singapore) Association to ,i report on tin* Colony of the* l > Opium Revenue Re,v‘‘ Reserve Fund. .•inatien of1,217 words
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Article174 1926-07-15 21 Party Touring Kast Indies And Malaya. Seven Japanese Member- <• t I at liani* t t I: iv expected t*» an i\e at Singapore by [tlie Kashima Maru *n July The party will spend a short time her* and will visit Java. Australia, and the South Sea 1-lands174 words
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Article85 1926-07-15 21 riu* fidliiwing Stndt pi U ,M the Aiscl.i Moi". lot Kitrop* VI, M \l. llaron. M H B* HWi I Mr J I*i*st*rat)He- Si* \l. (it iftilli. Mr. ami Mr-. I. *be*, on. Mi. h Im, Mr. C B k. i r*. Mr A I al M V. R85 words
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Article630 1926-07-15 21 The July Cup. The second race for the July Cup was productive of a mass of excitement that almost tidies its proper position within a column of the local press. Firstly tin* Burity Brigade had Iwvn round the Harbour its ministrations' i**sult'ng n a Man of War buoy of630 words
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Article72 1926-07-15 21 Ollicer and Mechanic rash \1 Ruznink. Frmn bn* Kvn < 'oi r* -p- ndent Penang, July 7. The A iiahahad correspondent *>f the (ja/ettf wir*s that when atteinpling to land at Bazmak ye-.ter*lay. one *>f the Bristol Fighter- of number Five Sqi q.droti stalled a hundred feet72 words
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Article826 1926-07-15 21 Various Questions Discussed In Committee. The following art* tin* minutes of a i-iiminitltv meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association held in the Singapore Kxclmngo Room on Monday Cn sent Mr. J. (I. Campbell (President), Mr. II. W. Ra|>cr (Vice-Bre ident), Hon. Mr. C. Kveritt, Hon. Mr826 words
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Article2415 1926-07-15 22 liver Display by ttejjinicnta! Forwards. The 2nd Bn. t tsm Dole < f WVllin ’.,11's Regiment <n k at" I l* I*- 1 1 goals to 2 at tie Sf:'iiu.i. ,ml tlms go I th. lep ""f H e ill d.. 1 1 t aide m. ,m The2,415 words
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Article141 1926-07-15 22 [Reuter Telegram.] 1 hi* British Middleweight. hampionship. [Heulcr Telegram.] London, July 12. Tnniny Milligan, of Hamilton, and (•eorge st, of London, not at Holland I’ark Hall to-night in a twenty rounds »omest for the middleweight ehampion•hip of Itritain. Milligan won, the referee itdenening in the fourteenth round. Loth were[Reuter Telegram.] - 141 words
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Article466 1926-07-15 22 fiJeuter T -N The DavU up t iu»utc T -!v Fond n. 1 i 1 -at mt In ■i.4 rinal <f the Fir- pan z».iu- ingles Britain, h i'.,'; 1 1 Spam, ••--•j. r > Kiuy>ie'.' i'i'at S.r.-i;< n, 7 > u !t«i 1 <•!)*] i In ifiJeuter T -N - 466 words
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Article62 1926-07-15 22 [Reuter Telegram.] English l nivi*rsitios American. [Reuter Telegram.] London, Jn y A 1 Sinmfwrd Bridge in Angln-A i 11 1i*i'~v«ir«ily .vijieties, the Oxford ami < amWri !f.e team hen' ton and Cornell Wy 7 even?:' to England- Wins Internalioiial. Loudon, July 1 At Glasgow in an intermit imun competition[Reuter Telegram.] - 62 words
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Article291 1926-07-15 23 ihiinillon Nearly Reaches Double Century. i i jjd innings of 1m* not out by y Hamilton very largely e litlibuted with which tiie Bankers’ ..id Insurance team defeated the k 1 n the Cricket club tournament Th,* match was begun on evening when the B.B. and I. !U291 words
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Article194 1926-07-15 23 [ULITFK TKI.F.r.KAM] I rench Open htimpionship IK’stilt. (RKtTFR TKI.F.r.RAM] 1.oiid,,n, July S. I'i:e Ficttch ojh-n golf ch:»rn*v;»s won by Aubixy Boomer. vvitli 2**n for 72 holes, w..- >nd with 2>5. Ruhh.v Jones WUis Again. London. Ju'.y II. I .S H**bhy Jones won < inmpi"i>shtp with a scoie 1 won[ULITFK TKI.F.r.KAM] - 194 words
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Article1120 1926-07-15 23 [Renter Telegram.] Somerset Secure Advantage At Manchester. [Renter Telegram.] London, July 1*. Soon i.-**t won on the first innings again -t Lancashire at Man< hest* r. The Immr county’s first seme was l'.rj, viimi eoniriliuting 5ft and Malmpeace lift. Wh it,* vv ji* the most Mjecessfal howler taking[Renter Telegram.] - 1,120 words
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Article313 1926-07-15 23 I Narrow W in for Ai i Lords. London, July 7. In tin' int,i-v?ii-iiv match at Lords 'nmhridue heat Oxford l>y 111 lari':. Knmhiidye scnr« *1 ITS in their liM inniii.ui. Knthr«v»'ii and L’ohins neiuu th»* most 'lu-' f.'-'-I'»| batsmen with .">! anil ’7 ie>;»»•*•;;\ »»ly. I• iv«•313 words
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Article251 1926-07-15 23 [Reut«*r T».*!<‘uram. Astonishing Cricket In Worcester Match. (Reuter Tele” ram. London, July 7. The two-day match between the Australians and Worcestershire opened in dull weather and before a crowd of 5,000 at Worcester. The wiej.et was on the* soft side. Tin* A >M ru l au- Idled Jirst[Reut«*r T».*!<‘uram. | - 251 words
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Article407 1926-07-15 23 lost 1 Battle Between Single Finalists. (From Our Own Correspondent) Malaera, .July p. llli'M- W;.S .1 large turnout of sjiecUlto/> "f all nai no unit it* > i 0 the final m the singles ye. rerd.-.-y afternoon at 1 r T,M s l M, «’tator.s llif ’idl'd Mr.407 words
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Article1369 1926-07-15 24 The Second Pay's Kunnins. (From Our Own on'espoTu.ent.) I(i»di. July v There was a fair att' iidac.i*' at Hi" lp**b (binkliiiiui Cl-ib I«•-* Li x t Hu sec mi .las-’s ran Il.ll. th. Snl'an of l **r.d was again pr.-ci.t. The going v.m* good. Results Ex-Gritlin Bmi.' C!a~1,369 words
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Article82 1926-07-15 24 {Router Telegram. J \nmta1 l-'ixltire Drawn it 1 l.ortss. IHeuter Telegram.J Loudon, Juiy lo. Tin* Eton and Harrow mat.l; at l.<-r*i> was drawn. Eton made 2,12 ia tin b: o Di'/oete .'Corine; 72. Aiukeae toi l; three wakcis fin 2P. ti ling in a *'imii time.{Router Telegram. J - 82 words
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Article242 1926-07-15 24 I'alhiner .Makes Mniava Mvvurd OI ill. A 'Olen Mo break of Hi v.ar tVa.m. ,.f la ai I*':- IK if. t- xittbitum *u th ngn pi re mb n J u •> The prof* i.wnl wn* engaged in u match «»f IJmM> U| it It < «»l. a"* KU242 words
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Article237 1926-07-15 24 North I*m pinj? Tin Dredffiojr (’<». Ltd. 1*17 j.ii-ui*. *'11 hou.v*. 77.000 \.»r.i*. IL n.'itc I T Dredging Co., Ltd.— Dm a*. V*. 1 P* pi il*. dredge No. 2 211 pic'!*. Approximate t**ta output Ac t’i*m. u h of June, 11**J» ♦Oil pi uX Lb y»i. Siuicing237 words
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Article35 1926-07-15 24 M(i*-'.* 11.1 KS('I,(' 1 l. At Ii,* *t'.'ii, < ,1'liV 7, I’.'J''*. Sal’ U< l iiot ai i ltl«-- '«n. of II. Mil Pb> I Oi p ,i <1 li. v.oill!* '1*1'.", «».!’>. 1 .1 P.35 words
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Article47 1926-07-15 24 >\I kll'.s I Ai: A I l i: 1 A- ?!,f \fi.n- I < i uiv11 of St. (ii uioy. on da iro!. i'. j ii. lai* K< v. It. (t. (i:u |irr. Ai K>i*ii .Mar l i Sa i k It* It* L't:a tap i47 words
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Article121 1926-07-15 24 Sincapmv. .Inly EXCHANGE On London, Bank 4 rvi/s o %i Demand n*V.V 1‘rivale dm. credits 1 On New York, Demand Private 00 u s Vj. 4 On 1- ranre, Ik-mk T.T On India. Bank T.T. i »n Hoturknntr. Bank T.T. On Shanghai. Bank T.T. (>n .lava, Bank121 words
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Article537 1926-07-15 24 Snuap-'iv, J.. y i MINING. Issue X'ni. I'd. Buyer* i‘l £1 A.'i.ni Kumbang 04 07 1 Ib.tang Ram he <M'H <• I •»< i..icri..t g 2‘ il i E. Siaillt *’t 2 2! f 1 I l iram Tin 1 1 Id'i* Hydratil.c *b* 1 1 .b-han537 words
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Advertisement98 1926-07-15 24 NOTICE ri"! 'mu :c.’.'if>n r both the Stra.t* 'i'iiti'.* H’nl the Straits llu.li'rt s»hi»nl«l be »•*!;!*•.*s<,»ii *.i the f i t'H'l Othe“, (Veil R'.d Stu1 1 1 y Stii'e*s, >re, Straits Sett.eti:»* n t i pu't t’n price o r the Stra.t* Times to *>.•> Itiitei! Kim»di/?n and Ccut tr:98 words
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Obituary120 1926-07-15 24 UKATIIS i»m:i;ismii:k a* ii-.m*-. o> .1 «c> u-j.’. I* t .I'n''' v tt iilt'A o. ii>* inti* t ii a l \N 11 i.t |i r* i ir«*. i»*A <>i! Iui'.>* !jo, 11*_*«1, a 7-M. Man 1 tin, d •!<«!, wit** ot J. It. It. h»r.\ai<l!> I’oria’ L j .|*i120 words
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The Straits Budget RUBBER SUPPLEMENT
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Article94 1926-07-15 1 .1— Page (icIUTHl -1ji :tr*>. c Dtlicial Quotations l I'.-Mn-r Price Averages iiuM.fi- Position 1 o:i«i*>ti Rubber Stocks •n u Singapore Auction Uubber Control Figure n u i,| K *r Position (By A. W. S.) I j; I. Rubber Figures I j Rubber Auction Kulibir Returns Iginlop Rubber Meetings94 words
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Article52 1926-07-15 1 Singapore* Official Quotations. Forward Contract (Quotations Seller Prices s Aug. Oct. t. Ion S’porc July S« pt. Dec. July (Mill 1 0.71’j 0.73 *v *4 0.71 0.75 1 I o.ap' j 0.70 0.72 0,71 I tMio'j 0.70 o.T2 o.7l 1 O.OOL O.r.o 1 0.71’j 0.73* 1 et’iS’ 0.6J*52 words
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Article35 1926-07-15 1 Rubbtr pi ice in the current 19 striction quarter for the period t« .1 ul v 1 l i e as f( j lows Singapoie <0. IS cent* i "inlon Is, J).207d.35 words
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Article31 1926-07-15 1 1. is n i Peat's cable from tlieii I 11 "tii i- gives 1,000 toils increase, the total London rubber stocks at 1". a u vi-ed, 26,616O tons.31 words
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Article212 1926-07-15 1 i 1 Singapore Chamber of Commerce I* '""elation held its 768th auction, n 1 dy 1 I. when there was catalogued L* i* ,s r 482.85 tons; offered lbs. or 25*3.72 tons; sold 591,688 "i 261.15 tons. Spot Is. 8-vd. 3'" Yolk J0’3 cts. PRICES REALISED. loMn'il212 words
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Article1009 1926-07-15 1 The Splendid Service Of Lord Stevenson. Manufacturers And The Future. A. W. S., writing from London undei date June 16, says The death of Lord Stevenson is some-! thing of a blow to the Rubber Industry. 1 He was a man of amazing energy, far-j .•igliLd and contemptuous1,009 words
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Article260 1926-07-15 1 Most of the rubber imports by th? Straits Settlements come from the Dutch Indies, and \vh*t is described as “wet” imports (from which, for not weight, a deduction of 550 per cent, should ho made) represents the hulk of the Dutch Indies native production. The figures, therefor**, have260 words
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Article469 1926-07-15 1 Participation in Sumatra IJ nilcrtaking. The annual ordinary general meeting of tile Sialung Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on May 26 at Idol lane, K.C., Mr. C. Heat!) Clark (the Chairman) presiding. '1 he Chairman said:- 'l lie rise in the cost of production of 6.1 Id. per469 words
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Article61 1926-07-15 1 The Controller of Rubber, Ceylon, sends us the f Jlowing statement of exports of rubber from Ceyl n during June:— 1925 iy‘26 Coy ton Imported Ceylon Imported Rubber Rubber Rubber Rubber Tens. Tons. Tons. Tons, lune 1.-27 'is i 4,2ox 358 Latex Rxports. •Iiiii'. I!»:’<*. Nil gallons.61 words
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Article209 1926-07-15 1 The Central S' ,i t i -;t i:-;i Mil. <• of the Doted l.a-t In«lii* t in |»*****1 hint: 11 rubber i i miiict in u for the year 1925, fur Java ;111 <I ullicr islands of tlie Dutch Airliipolago, quote tlie following figures Ton209 words
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Article1110 1926-07-15 2 Record Dividend for Year 1925. The annual general mectiirr <»! the (llenshiel Rubber L.-tntcs o., I-t<I., wuheld on May 3, Mr. K. L. 1 liimilt* n (the ('haiiman presiding. Tile < hainiian said !>u ing the year 85 acre were planted with rubber, bringing the total planted area1,110 words
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Article586 1926-07-15 2 Moderate Demand in Steady Market. Messrs. Bailow and C’o.b report of t.■ >th inst. states I' luctuat ion < in pi ice din ing the pa *1 week have again been small, and the market has remained quietly steady round about *>*'i to cents for Sp.*:. The586 words
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Article1007 1926-07-15 2 Sali-fadory Result of Board’s Policy. i rim ;i:im'«-l general meeting if thi 1 nit«-d 1 n Bet ’iig Rubber Lstates, Ltd., v.-as heel on May 10. Mr. Charles Knu»r--um (the thairman), presiding. 1 t hairmnn saal —The report and i-.iuats, iak» ;i together, mark ii record in1,007 words
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Article331 1926-07-15 2 An glo-Sumat ra.—55,301 lbs. Asahan.—00,11*0 lbs. Ay or Kuning.—80.000 lbs. Bradwall.—11.008 lbs. Bod ford.—12,007 lbs. Bcnar (Selangor).—1.1.400 lbs. Bukit K.B.—3.054 lbs. 15uk.it Lintang.—34.000 lbs. Bah Lias.—100,815 lbs. Bajau.— 1. ITT lbs. Ban tom: (Selangor).—51.589 lbs. Beaufort Borneo.—14.000 lbs. Bila (Sumatra). —85,500 lb.'. Central Sumatra.—00,412 lbs. Central Johoro.—15,103 lbs.331 words
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Article780 1926-07-15 3 V(. lnrrcu.-c in C**st Of l>i'o*luction Expected. !Ula genera! mecCtny of the) k.dii'i i- Ksiale. Idd., wa- h/d*l on j Winchester House. Old Hrond; b'l b’,. r> j.;, Hamilion (the*' I., presiding. x' 1 naan said: If you will turn! i c*'-slie**t yon will -eo that th** 1780 words
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Article860 1926-07-15 3 Standard Production Without Over-Tupping. hhc ordinary y?>;K'..il tu«'**iiny of the Taruu (Malay), iiui*l»cr HsiaU-. I.tti,. w;.s lu'M on May Mr. Id. 1). Money (chairman of the company), presiding. I lie bail man saiit —The balancv* sheet y*J will see leaves us with a et pi edit of860 words
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Article1060 1926-07-15 3 Proceedings at Annual (General Meeting. The annual k«»neral meetiiiK t* th*- l”.i* ibuidan (Simapoivt, liubber Iv-tales, was h;*!*l mi Saturday at the olliees «d' the sei-retari* s Messrs. Kvatt ami <’*•. Mr. ivolt San llin, presided, ami thenxv«'re also pnsetit Messrs, l*’. IVck, Cliim Tuan, The 11*.n.1,060 words
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Article839 1926-07-15 3 A I (word of Steady Development. 'Hu* am a! general meeting of tin- Hutu liga (Selangor* Itubher Company, I.i<i.. xxas In Id ji April .’to, at t’haneery l.ane. Wd Mr. I,. Y. Hoitstead presiding. Hr t liairman said Willi tin* past iir <1* .-"d mc Stvotid dorado839 words
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Article557 1926-07-15 4 Kstimated Prohl Kxcmk'd--l*o r ward l out rails. Tiic amnia immun. on-’ g' <d to-' bamilig l, 1. .a' 1. w- cl 1 ii .lUlie .0'. lla ul.t* Uiii• man 1 n*i 1*. *1 I he (’hau man .-aid Ti; pi -i>' 1 i; v v 1 ar557 words
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Article510 1926-07-15 4 Programme Held I p h> Labour i Shorlatit*. Mi William (rieenhiil. < iron inn j l\‘.j IIstate-. Ltd pie.-idin, at ta v 1 1 u aimua* general meeting in Jldinf,urg!i a May -;ii<l; 'litis company har- \< -t«*l -ill, ,ng the y«*ar .",97.2 is ih-., as <-«*:iij*a'i <i510 words
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Article578 1926-07-15 4 .Messrs. 1‘Yaser and l «».*s Weekly Heporl. Y t a I" lid o.’s u,*( kl\ lepot l j *ia i.e,i .1l\ t at«■>: j m J ndit i< ri.- !ia\< ;<i v.-uled n l lie i iiia i -.ni e "iii ie.-t lepott .-i!'.«t *l• I >578 words
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Article182 1926-07-15 4 < ompnny to hi* f ormed In India. Tin* lUuhher f ‘>mj»ur** 1.1,1.. have decided t'» form i company in India i.iul t<» invite tin* i/ihiic of India, Imimu ••mil <>ylmi to become ->hnnmoiiie.'V. It is antici paled that thr issue in India will consist of v.o lakhs182 words
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RUBBER SHARE PRICES.
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397 1926-07-15 4 Stoek StG h Par Excbann Far Value. Company. Pnra» Value Company. p-; n f! Al*a.o 3/15.1« il l.im/si ■i |i 4/j 2 I.Miiimu-Asiutic 7 i 13/ il I-u\\» r Perak il AiiRlo-Mala> ..1% n Malacca M Ayer Kunin.u: 1 u .Malacca Pref. H il397 words
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559 1926-07-15 4 Capital b,u» Ch,h, e Pr.;.-. l*aid Up Value Dividenda Company Co. ‘il'vatt 31 500 1 p.o. for >t. end. 28-2-2r,.\n l Mihv (SI» :i :;o 40 .1 ,l;t v > r #0-9-26 A lor (ia.iah (Sl> T^Oed.- u. Lrt p.e. mt. a/c year 30-6-26Am.559 words
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Advertisement306 1926-07-15 5 I Distributors for S.S. and FJtfS. and BRITISH BORNEO Guthrie Co., Ltd. Motor Department, 20, GRANGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Sub-Agents t.KOSVENOR MOTORS, Penang. .METCALFE’S MOTORS, Ipoh. KYLE PALMER MOTORS, Kuala Lumpur. ANGLO MOTORS, Malacca. TONG HU AT CO., Seremban. MOHAMED JAFFAR CO., Kelantan. The “British Empire BUIGK” This title has the306 words
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Advertisement294 1926-07-15 6 >»«♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦444 *****444i •f ki 4 Full A«l f^ooa O 'P Vaiuc PML r*0 T V*’ CfHTS •O' Trf" sgsa NW \y» Ho *r C*u IV4C HC ■SI s» /> «a»i 4S* U5* ail** *5 £l/ cl 3R^ L ;> vr I SECURITY EFFICIENCY THE BRITISH MALAYA TRUSTEE AND EXECUTOR294 words
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