The Straits Times, 8 July 1926
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Title Section13 1926-07-08 1 The Straits Times No. 28,215. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1926 PRICE 10 CENTS,13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement89 1926-07-08 1 "SANDHURST" CIGARETTES THE MOST OUTSTANDING SUCCESS OF MODERN TIMES. QUALITY CREATED THE SALE. QUALITY MAINTAINS THE DEMAND. per tin of 50 73 cents per tin of 50. 3-4 H.P. OUTBOARD. y" /-if/-? MARINE 3 H.P. and 6 H.P. W ii J !'i/frl(J r i'Us) MOTORS. INBOARD. J #f®»^« 9!^ So!e89 words
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Advertisement139 1926-07-08 1 THE VENUS "DREADNOUGHT" HIGH PRESSURE KEROSINE INCANDESCENT LAMP 400 candle power. STORM-PROOF x») J. EASY TO USE. J&***^ f ™^fe my Workshops, Factorio.-;, supplied c npici< Goilowns ami Cungalcv.^. hHB^ cessories «.:ti i. enamelled body wjth rJest value obluina l )!e. '|B "wK 4Bs^^g' 100 candle power. Best value obtainable.139 words
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Article2266 1926-07-08 2 Wonderful Form Of Solario. By Our Special Correspondent. London, June 10. It is not often that a third race at the Epsom Summer Meeting: challenges comparison in importance with the Derby and the Oaks. This was actually the case last week, however, when Solario, drawing' from a high-class2,266 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement200 1926-07-08 2 It counteracts the Strain of Life! Strengthens, braces, builfls you up! Hard work m hot climates rapidly saps your strength To keep healthy and vigorous you must build up a reserve of vitality. Take Wincarnis every day It gives you energy, feeds your nerves, enables you to keep going even200 words
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Advertisement163 1926-07-08 2 A Charming Reflection Is Obtained by Using Cuticura Soap Daily, assisted by Cuticura Ointment when required. It keep* the pores active, the skin clear and free from eruptions and ,the scalp m a Ijealthy hair-growing condition. Soap. Ointment. Talcum sold throughout the world Rritish Depot T. IM*TJ I Saw Ltd,163 words
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Advertisement287 1926-07-08 2 $50 ONLY 111 A US, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. High-class gramophone with double spring motor. Monthly payment system can be arranged for local customers. A Masterpiece of Camera Construction by CONTESSA-NETTEL No. 15 Ef^O 2% X mS ssismßwjJ'ftl^" -y^ffftMßV JHBBfl^MmmmW mmmmmmiasssssW I i" The optical equipment of the ERGO CAMERA consists287 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement292 1926-07-08 3 REGENT PL\TE/w/ lasts a lifetime and longer I J%r J%^&k •doi 1« of lyri > l»»r l//m/ /jl!p' /ff ss'jZ' Ord»ra from abroad rai /if l^r vielt w«p» mad*, whit* th* /^^|3^A s^£j/(«^jj>y oao»iLondonShowpoom«. ffiZfi^'^ llllJ PtCENT Old E.jpluk Le^!7 Iff// PLATE. HaawJw.Oßii-T.il. XIV. IS II I W II Soup*Sp^on.292 words
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Advertisement94 1926-07-08 3 OUR ANNUAL SALE IS NOW ON I July 1 to July 15 USUAL BARGAINS CAMPBELL'S, LTD., 6-1), Battery Road. Hartley!* J-im;* i%iul Hre packed full wei£lit JAMS AND MARMALADE Sole Agents BARLOW CO. DR CASSELL'S TABLETS Repair Wear and Tear of Nerr. and lt»dy Price Is. »d. and U. STAMPS94 words
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Advertisement475 1926-07-08 3 By Royal Appoint it, *nt I ■^TtC'V dIH v^9Mbt HOTEL^ W ROYAL Bangkok fS|fi gjjgf BUm LIMITED The Leading Hotel m Siam Entirely Renovated. Beautifully situated m the residential district of the town, within a few minutes of the Business Centre. EUROPEAN SUPERVISION Modern Sanitation throughout the Hotel. Electric lights.475 words
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Advertisement859 1926-07-08 3 POUCE^JOTICE Lorries and tractii n engines bearing thx undermentioned numbers arc untraeed. Their r< i,-i tratioa) will be cancelled from July 14, UM, unless before tint date the registered owners produce their vehicles for inspection at the Central Police Office*, Singapore, or notify the address nt «hich the vehicle* are859 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement358 1926-07-08 4 Shipping Announcements 7,7 G.-BRITISH INDIA ANB APCAR LINES (lnrorP«r.t.d In Engl.nd) MAIL AND PASSKNGER AND CAROO SERVICBB. PENINSULA* AND ORIENTAL «.N. CO. —w r Tonn.g. d.. B por. MACRDOMU ll."»» '"Tie KAI.YAN 0.100 July 80 153S A"g^ MANTUA 11.000 Oct. I KARMALA 9,000 Oct2J •"'^DO^AN^ANTWS^" 1 Ton^L. B>or. KAMAU W?358 words
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Advertisement462 1926-07-08 4 N.Y.K. LINE (NIPPON V^ N LONDON LINH Marseilles. London and Antw.rp nan Vessels Tonnaga Do* B«il ATSUTA MARC 8.000 Jalyi I- :i nn ARUNA MARU 10.500 Oct. 28 19 KAMO MARU 8.000 Nov. 11 18 KATORI MARU 10.000 Not. 26 26 tLoad. for Rotterdam. Marseilles, Valencia and LW.rpool LYONS MARU462 words
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Advertisement392 1926-07-08 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE n«»- THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. (Incorporated m England) EfeS€iH^^ GLASGOW—BOSTON, NEW YORK AND <«LAM 'OW- B'AL^, MORE BALTIMORE. Due Singapore "THESEUS 9 isS}fiM.iß iS S Jul 24 X 'JggS&T ft J JtuTOLYCUS via Marseilles aZ 15 CYCLOPS Aug. 21 PELEUS via Marseilles Aug.392 words
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Advertisement347 1926-07-08 4 TNE SIM STE« N«. ,,«»I>™sL, BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For Krrtay. Krm.m.n. Ke.ant.n. Bangnar.Te.upin, Fatani, Sinjrorn, Lacon, Bandon, Kuhsan)ui Langsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrivn, D(.pßrture tion for first-class passengers. Tickets for tho round trip from Singapore to Bangkok ml sin;r, pore via Coil3t Port!l issucl, at D;rorBAfCHV^O,UAnd^oUAnd^0rRPT^ ay! ASDANG July 6347 words
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Advertisement392 1926-07-08 4 (ROYVBami»TUrHAIAVfIA) (Incorporate m Holl.nd) (Ineorpor.t^in H Tjn,i, T contract wltk tk. NFTHERI>NDS INmA GOVERNMENT s^:?Ss£= of.,J"»; All °iT.rJ. \ol\, *•'>«<» K.p.M. Touriat OBIc. '^iri^^'T^-^^TC-i Vtaten Kota-Baroe. Balik-Papan. Samarindn. Tanjong-Rcdeh an,l T,l, k-Bajoor. PLANCIUS-July 9, Muntok, Batavia, Scina-MYK^SSmEITKUw-IWJ ffifc.W- j^"^ c. Tsrempa Mid.'" 6 P°eI °ePandj"nK S"a"an a BOTH-July 9. Cheribon,392 words
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Advertisement299 1926-07-08 4 BU, RNS P*";.i!f E nmm ™R HY»NET ""f^.^ln mi n I(ARWIN THORBI.AT IBLAND AND IIRISBANK R^nl.r monthly ..«!n, by tb. w.Hk«,^. NEXT SAM.INC UAtAnan J.lr M MAIAHAR J»>» Brisbane and Sydn.y UV.il 1T71.41 Flm riaa. Singapore to Me.Wn. fMUBIBBUI Firit cl..w r. urn tl,k. t.rek.ag. bl. for th. return ,oy.g.299 words
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Advertisement434 1926-07-08 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. tfiuHmgiui vw*. (Incorporat.d m England) M ELLERMAN" LINB PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM and CONTINENT Tia PORTS and SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICES OUTWARDS FROM CONTINENT For Honfkonc, Shanghai and Japa. KNOWSLEY HALL July 17 HOMEWARDS M T Due Singapore Marseilles, London,434 words
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Advertisement399 1926-07-08 5 AUSTRAL-EAST INDIES LINE kin a, (Ineorpor.tcd m Enfland) R((.,llßr P.,,er, Ber and Fr.ieht Servie. via JAVA PORTS to FREMANTLE (W. A.). ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE and SYDNEY maintained by Du. Sail U. KIOTO (earr> •'"""> Jul, M J.I, s.». CITY OF PALERMO passcnecr steamer 6,900 ton.) July 12 Aug. 7 gi ,c,399 words
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Advertisement310 1926-07-08 5 ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE «^bm TRANS-PACIFIC TASSENGER AND EXPRESS SERVICE from ny |g SeiUlr Sallln« from ste..ner HonBkon, PRESIDENT GRANT July 15 PRESIDENT MADISON July 27 PRESIDENT JACKSON Aug. 8 „„.,„„,,„„,>•,„ 20 PRESIDENT McKINLEY Aug. ZU PKESIDENT JEFFERSON Sept. 1 cv J2 d from HonKkonK Through bills of lading U.ued from310 words
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Advertisement371 1926-07-08 5 1,000 NEW supporters wanted KS appeal to buitons m STRAITS SKTTI.KMENTB. lippjm|C« ""t HHC I IIUOH TRAINING SHIP Irrrntly Nc*d« JQQ QOQ DOLLARS to Provlde for Maintenance. To 000 Boy, hive been ~*S2» t°°to RoyVl.Nn" and Mercantile Ufarine. j_, '.O*? 0 .B.B, oys h v b, een <&~^to\ -"'"d for371 words
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Advertisement175 1926-07-08 5 "GRAYITE" Non-Conducting Boiler Composition and Steam Pipe Lagging. J. D. .lONES ?O.r CALCUTTA. 3"jr-V, EwiNC METHOD OF APPLICATION OVf* 3iy»--^ 2000 ESHt'a^S?""-'' M^NUrACTURING CoN^y g Solo Ajents UNITED ENGINEERS UMITED (Incorporated m the Straits BatttattOWtS) SINGAPORE. fjflitggrs ffl PABCu Jl'* VARMSHES, i MgMW PRESER A Tl YES, EHi'eS/ We undertake175 words
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Advertisement548 1926-07-08 6 JTTI MM" "B^ "S JT% MT 1 TAXJONG I'AGAK KOAII. f Thursday, July Bla Monday, July 12—Second Sh..-.« at 0.!.", p.m. I REGINALD DENNY m His Great Comedy Triumph CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT AHEAD 11-s live I—The cayost, merriest, smartest cnme.l., dr;.n.:( ever "*"»?JSaS- RICHARD bakthei.ej.-ess m the bond boy !!ccl, >».<•>•><•>•.«•*»**>>»*548 words
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Advertisement430 1926-07-08 6 The Mosl Rt>alistic lhe Most Vivid, the Most Thrilling Picture TUV nOHNSTOWN^ FI OOH 1 lILI JV/111l JIU If 11/ I IAJ \JU A WILUAM F»X SUPREME ATTRACTION f^=N ;iS:Si!S" -V^BVVIIiTvJiUWII BEFORE. iSsJrw HjOOD ,s-«;«'v, s -«;«'v, r" w-a; To be screened from SUNDAY, JULY 11, at Ihe Alhambra imti430 words
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Advertisement348 1926-07-08 6 COMING f COMING f ACme °f AchieVCment HEKHERT WILCOX'S Great FIRST NATIONAL Production NFI I GWYN X g f M—A t* W W JL X 4fnSla.o] DOROTHY GISH 'fniSJ.iM m lhc Title Role- %jr The Best Directed, the best acted and tho ln'st dressed vet mat1 m EnftawL"—SUNDAY PICTORIAL. "A348 words
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Article257 1926-07-08 7 FIXTURES. Thursday, July 8 J1 1K h Water, 10.3 a.m., 9.20 p.m. Malacca High Tide, 6.10 a.m., 6.0. 6.40 p.m., 6.4. Homeward mail closes. Football, Div. II M.F.T. f. S.CC. 11. 5J.0.8. v. Municipal. Billiards Palkiner at S.CC, fi.3o The Sorcerer, Vie. Theatre, S*.3O. Friday, Jn!> High257 words
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Article287 1926-07-08 7 Thandmy, July ■kip* alongalde the Wharraa or axpectW to arrive. KiliTKL UWtBOlR. Mr.in Wiiarf' TKe Cable, Lch. Mata Mata, J. H. K. van dt-r Docs de Bye Sclantinir. Bunpi. Oil Wharf W::r Sudra ,Co»l Wharf Nil nnU IN DKY DOCKS. Tanjong I'aear Siii'crs Wharf Van d«r Capellcn287 words
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Article214 1926-07-08 7 To-day. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan .Si Api Api (Taipeng) 3 p.m. North, N. Last and N. West Sumatra (Kuala) 3 p.m Pliffi Kix'.jah, Tcmbilahan and Indragiri (Hoiik Chuan I 3 p.m. Dm** Burmu, North and East India Egypt. Kurope, U.S.A. and, Canadu Erinpun) 3 p.m. BvDßlemenuiry214 words
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Article27 1926-07-08 7 Kawi Malwa S'por* May 28 June 3 London June 23 June 28 Jim Pieterazoan Coen June 4 June 2!l Kihiopia Juna 10 July ,'i27 words
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Article245 1926-07-08 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, July 8. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 3/32 Demand 2/3 11/16 Private 3m. credits 2/4 7/16 On New York, Demand 56% Private 90 d/s 58% On France, Bank T.T. 2000 On India, Bank T.T. 155 On Hongkong, Bank T.T. li p.c. dis.' On Shanghai,245 words
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61 1926-07-08 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. Buyers i R.S.S. «<jusT to Standard, Q.C.F. Spot 68V4 Standard K.S.S. on Tender July 69 Aug.-Sept. 71 Oct.-Dec. 72 V4 Tone of market Dull-steady. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 2OV4d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G. cents 41 V4 per lb. Seller* 6061 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article303 1926-07-08 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Seller* £1 £1 Asam Kumbang G4/- C5/1 1 Batanjr Pudiing O.'JO <).!•:> £1 £1 Chenderiang 25/- 20/£1 15/- E. Siamese 21/3 21/9 1 Hitam Tin Mil's 1.48 1 1 Idris Hydraulics 00/- 01/1 1 Juhan Tin 0.52 OM 10/- 10/- Kampong 48/- 49/11 £1 KamuntinR303 words
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Article132 1926-07-08 7 Pd. Buyers Sellers il £1 B. Am. Tobacco 6.5.0 G.10.0 call 1 1 Central Engines 1.00 1.10 ■1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 16.25 16.50 0 10 Fraser Keave 53.00 53.50 100 100 Hammer Co. 172.50 177.50 100 100 Katz Bros. def. 190.00 200.00 10 10 Mexican Eagie 22/3 23/3132 words
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Article75 1926-07-08 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 110 SfeBi UOnOTU 0 n0Ti ***** PC- par 5 prem. i *TIJS?3A& 90 p*J Spore Municipal 4* p.c of 1909 $1,100,000 90 par Spore Municipal 4 p.c I of 1913 $2,000,000 80—90 I Spore Municipal 5 p.c. f 108* 104 d I^lO^" 191975 words
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Article373 1926-07-08 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt'* Quotations. To-day's Prices Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. Ulenby ($1) 3.40 3.45 3.40 3.45 Uor Gajah ($1) 3.05 3.20cd. 3.00 3.10 V. Hitam ($5) 24.50 25.00 24.50 2500 Kuning ($1) 1.10 1.20 1.10 1.15 Km. Malay ($2) 510 5.20 5.00 5.15 V.373 words
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Advertisement500 1926-07-08 7 CHEONG KOON SENG GO. AUCTION SALE OF SINGAPORE TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co's saleroom. No. 30, Chulia Street, Singapore on Wednesday, July 14, at 2.39 p.m. Lot 1. Valuable freehold land and European brick and tile roofed bungalow, outhouses, motor garage and tennis couri known500 words
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Advertisement102 1926-07-08 7 SHOES THAT ARE WORTH BUYING. TIGBS HEAD BRAND THOROUGHBRED SHOES like Thoroughbred Horses are not what is known as low m price, hut are considerably better value for the money invested. Now take the Tiger H«ad Brand which are the real thoroughbred shoe*. They cost a little nore but are102 words
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Advertisement923 1926-07-08 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts., see page 16. WANTS. FOR SALE, ETC. FOR SALE, one Singer car 1S26 mode $1,350. Apply 32, Straits Times. (lp) FOR SALE, one Moutrie piano, in excellent condition. Apply 95, Straits Times. TO LET, newly built ihopi and offices No 28, Chulia Street. Apply 9,923 words
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Advertisement622 1926-07-08 7 SELANGOR GOLF CLUB* TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Open to Members and their friends wil be held at the Selannor (iolf Club on July 31, August 1, and August 2. Entries for the following events urn OPEN SINCI.KS OPEN DOIBI.KS OPEN MIXED mars' HANDICAP sinu.KS MXNS' HANDICAP BINGUEB MIXED HANDICAP BINGUCS LADIES' HANDICAP622 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous71 1926-07-08 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. I Kandang Kerbau Station. (By Courtesy of (iovrrnment Health Office.) For the 24 hours ending at Midnight on July 7, I92K. de«f. Max. shade "temperature 86 F. Mm. shade temperature 72.2 F Mean shade temperature 77.8 F. Max. sun radiation 120 F. Mm. pw rudiation 70 F. Sen71 words
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Article55 1926-07-08 8 .Vrs. Kg Cheok 800 (nee Cec.lia Gi-l;) ard family desire to eonvay their sinc->-i-thanks to all relatives, the member"; of St. CsoiUa Choir, Bt Joseph's Church Bukit Timah und frionds who attendod Ihe fuMrml Of the late Mr. .\g Cheok 800, ami also nil those who kinilly sent wreath:)55 words
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915 1926-07-08 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, JULY 8. THE AIR ADVENTURERS. The news of the disaster which ha. overtaken Mr. Alan Cobham's daring i'.ight to Australia by seaplane has au.-c 1 'worldwide dismay. Not only m the Briti h Empire, where Mr. Cobham has achieved fame as one of <.;■>■ most adventurous915 words
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Article204 1926-07-08 8 When a parson's son gets into any sort of trouble with the authorities, police court or otherwise, newspapers generally announce the fact m bold headlines, which is apt to give the less thoughtful the impression that the parson's son is a bad lot. What, however, may be204 words
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Article347 1926-07-08 8 Lieut. A. W. Davison, Singapore Volunteer Corps, lias heen attached to A Company, .M S.V.R. Reserve of Officer:; with HToct from March 2.1. Capt. V. Q Upton assumed command I' D Company, M.S.V.R., with effect from June 1, vice Lieut. L C. Pearson, who :iiis been transferred347 words
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Article22 1926-07-08 8 Whilst Shanghai has been experiencing remarkably cool weather for the time of the year, extreme heat is reported m I'eking and Tientsin.22 words
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Article32 1926-07-08 8 An inte-resting experiment is bein? conducted m Perak t > ascertain whether go.xl crops of padi can be produced on recently slimed mining lands after treatment with a suitable heavy green dressing crop-32 words
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Article26 1926-07-08 8 Five hundred thousand tons of American coal were ordered by British purchasers during the first two weeks, of •he Horns strike according to Wall Ttreet information.26 words
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Article34 1926-07-08 8 An all-weather body new 7-seatir Cro.sley car, painted Royal blue, has just «v rived for His Highness the Sultan of Peak. His Highness used his new ear .o tak. him to the Ipoh races.34 words
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Article30 1926-07-08 8 Labour unrest m Shanghai, unfortunately, has become cne of the features of daily life, says the Shanghai Sunday Times. No employer dares predict what the next day will bring forth.30 words
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Article40 1926-07-08 8 The Chin:: Merchant- SN. Co.'s Kiang King, which was recently salved abova Miaag and iu-uuxht to Snanghai, is m the Hongkong French dockyard un 1 -iyoing necessary repairs. It is expected Uiiic shu will again be m commission this wec-k.40 words
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Article39 1926-07-08 8 Tlie F.M.S. and S.S. Governments have I'.greeU that Hospital Concessions to .'oluntccrs should be made reciprocal ictween their respective Governments. Thus Volunteers m the F.M.S. can get the .ppropriate concessions when treated m Straits Settlements Hospitals and vLe ersa.39 words
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Article64 1926-07-08 8 A young Arab \vas brought before Mr. -I. K. Bull, m the Second Police Court .his Honing, charged with criminal >reach of trust, as a carrier, m respect of t veld ring studded with brilliants, valued at $3,000 and a diamond stud, valued at $1,500, the property of Lee Kirn64 words
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Article77 1926-07-08 8 Mr. R. J. Milne has arrived m Sin^aloro to act as technical adviser m connection with the World Biscuit Factory, which was tekc.i over by Mr. Tan Kah Kee a year ago. Thoroughly tp-to-date plant has been forwarded by Messrs. Baker, Perkins an-FCo., manufacturers of biscuitmaking machinery, and it is77 words
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Article97 1926-07-08 8 An Associated Press message states that the death of Lord Carnarvon and a number of others concerned m the excavations around the tomb of King Tut-ankh-amen has been traced to a poisonous coating on the casket, according to Dr. Frederick Knowles, the British Exyptolopist. He said to-day that the nature97 words
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Article94 1926-07-08 8 Mr. P. W. Litehfield has been elected to the pfMMMC* of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. Mr. Litchfield, who Bucceeds the late Mr. G. M. Stadi-lman, has be-e-n the man finally responsible for the quality of Goodye-i.l- pnxhiets for the post 25 veai-s. Hp has had e'harjre of production94 words
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Article129 1926-07-08 8 Singapore Lady from The Erinpura Infected. Following upuii tin <U iiLii <.f an American |>M— ngHI from cholera <>n the British India iteamc-r, Erinpora, day, comes the news that European lady resident of Singapore, wl nassenner nn this ship, baa (i.ntraoled the ■Mm Th> patient was li129 words
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Article105 1926-07-08 8 Surprising Result of Local Census. The population of Bingapi re fti l.y the census of the Municipal uua taken r.n July 1, is S78,6t& This is a startl.iicc reiUK, M i; cnly just above the Agore of Uie 1921 d'lisus, and taimiffration from China h:is beM ])roccctlini; !.t105 words
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Article163 1926-07-08 8 Well-known Territorial And Sportsman. Owinjf to a mi-understanding by <>'.ir Kuala Lumpur correspondent Sir Richard Waldie Griffith, who was married t" Kn, Alice Maud Pearson :>t Koala Lumpur this week, waf erroneously described ai an Australian baronet. Sir Richaro is tl.o third baronet and comes of163 words
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Article68 1926-07-08 8 Two Shocks Felt at One Fathom Bank. A report h:ir, been received ft m the iiKhtkvepvr at One Fathom Kank Lighthouse, near Singapore, to the effect that i slight earthquake ihock m felt on Juno 2S iimi bated ::o Meonda, and un'ther shock was cli.tinctly (eh later68 words
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Article14 1926-07-08 8 From Holland a -id Germany, by tt Vondel, due at Singapore to-morrow.14 words
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Article27 1926-07-08 8 Rubber price averages m the current Restriction quarter for the period to July 7 are as follows Singapore 70.003 <<-:,ts London is. 8.29 d.27 words
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Article49 1926-07-08 8 Henderson, Helm anil Company, Inc., New York, send u.s the following cable, dated July 7, their quotations beihg m gold dollar cents Sellers, July 41 August 41. Next quarter 42%. Market Inactive, tnanufacturers de :g nothing. To-day's Singapore price is fi'j Mats, London price Is. B id.49 words
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Advertisement130 1926-07-08 8 k^ Special $45.00 /^T^.y^f^ 545 00 complete (f *^J^f IL^ complete ALL BRITISH MADE. Enamelled black, with green and gold lining. Kxcellent finish throughout. High-dan equipment including Dunlop Tyres, B.S.A. Hubs. Supplied complete with Lamp, Bell, Pump and Toolbag. $45.00 complete. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. X (Incorporated m England) SINGAPORE,130 words
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Advertisement155 1926-07-08 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. A SIDNJfit OIAAHT-I'AKAMOUWT SUPER FEATURE which had the Distinction of being selected by tho hate Quoon Ali-xandra on the occasion of her Last Birthday for the cntertainnie'nt of Her Guests at Sandringham I'nlnce Produced from BOOTH TARKINfITOJTS MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE In 10 Reels.155 words
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Advertisement62 1926-07-08 8 On Other Pages. Pa««. Home Sport Latter 2 Shipping and the Mails 7 Finance rdJ Commerce 7 Meteorological Keporl 7 Reuti-r and Rugby Rn.lio Mtssig. s 9 China Overs.-;.* '.> Amid the Snows iSn.cinl Ai'.iiU'i '.< < orrespandence 10 Chinese Trustees Sued .10 Today's Share Market 10 GiMJilfcpW.'ScF^ft W»*». e:i62 words
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Article468 1926-07-08 9 Changed Front in Yorkshire Mines. THE WAGE BASIS. Government Proceeds With New Bill. [l:El ll.lt TELEGRAM.] I. ndon, July 7. The Yorkshire coal omen, whose action M the Government to abandon their intention of fairing the passage of the Coa] Mines BiJl, informed the Government to-day that468 words
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Article91 1926-07-08 9 Allegations of Victimisation By Companies. [UUTU TELEGRAM.] Londjn, July 7. The National Union of Hailwaymen cnafs rente pasaed a resolution protesting against victimisation by the railway companies. Mr. Ciamp said the asSßTanoi by the companies had been flagrantly broken. Mr. Thomas said nothing could be more daageteas and91 words
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Article25 1926-07-08 9 [RKUTER TELEGRAM.] Loadea, July 7. Anisttidam The Queen has contri■aaagj PIMM hi get M&Jai fund fmr victims of tho earthquuko fn Sopjstra.Reuter - 25 words
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Article115 1926-07-08 9 Tribute from British Air Minister. [RCUTER TELEGRAM] London, July 7. Baghdad Mr. Elliott, Mr. Alan Cobham's mechanic, who was shot by an Arab, while the machine was flying near Basra, died in hospital at Basra late last nitfht. [WlltEl.KSS VIA RL'GBY.] Rugby, July 7. The Air Minister,Reuter - 115 words
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Article133 1926-07-08 9 League of Nations Loan To Greece. [wireless via rugby.] Rugby, July 7. The Lm(W nt Nations financial committee, which recently considered the latest report of the refuse settlement commission in Greece, decided that the whole matter should be raised and in- estimated U the next session in September.133 words
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Article100 1926-07-08 9 Unwilling to Work Shorter Hours. iREiltM riLECJUM.] London, July 7. Suarbruecken The German Miners' Union rejected the proposal of Mr. Frank Hodges that the .international mining crisi, might be solved by decreasing the working hoars of Gorman miners, expressing the opinion that it mi impossible to equalise British100 words
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Article88 1926-07-08 9 No Disorders Arise From Strike. [reuter telegram] London, July 7. New York Crowded trams, bu«es end taxicabs, improvised me tor vans and horse-drawn trucks were evidence of the continuation of the subway stiil.c So far there have been no disorders. Alert policemen are at every subway stationReuter - 88 words
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Article68 1926-07-08 9 [WIRCIXSa VIA BVGBY.] Rugby, July 7. Exchanges are as follows l'aris 181%. New York 4.86 13-S2. Brussels IIHHi. (ieneva 25.11 i». Amsterdam 12.11 3-IC. Milan 141 15-16. Merlin 20.43. Stockholm 18.13 ,2. Copenhagen 18.35. Oslo 22.15. Vienna 31.42 U. Prague lC4^s. Helsingfors 193 tf Madrid 16.47. Lisbon 2 17-32.68 words
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Article248 1926-07-08 9 Closing of the Tariff Conference. Wu Pei Fu States His Plans. [REl'TEIl IBWIll] L ml. m. July 7. Peking; Wu Pei-fu, in an interview, i ivl.nvil that the eL.sing of the tariff eonfamiM implies indefinite suspension. He is determined to appoint a new delegation, then if the powers248 words
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Article104 1926-07-08 9 British Government Not Involved. [Wir.EI.ESS VIA KCCEY.] Kagfcgr, July 7. Sir Austen Chamberlain, replying in the House of Commons to several questions regarding the police scandal at Tangier, said the British Government were in no way responsible for any appointments in the Tangier police, and neither the British104 words
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Article86 1926-07-08 9 [REUTEIt TELEGRAM.] London, July 7. New York C::pO:;in Berry, the air mail pilot, has left for Seattle m a giant Sikorsky plane to meet Adams and Wells, who are attempting to break the world circuit :ecord of 36 days, and rush them to New York. [havasReuter - 86 words
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Obituary153 1926-07-08 9 Succumbs at Malacca After Brief Illness. It is with regret that we have to record the death of Chief Detective Inspector P. Cionin, at Malacca yesteidny afternoon, lie hud been ill for about two months and was due to go home on leave in about a153 words
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Article1552 1926-07-08 9 Singapore to the Italian Alps. A Holiday Tour Useful Hints. (Specially Contributed.) The question f where to spend our long leave, which, after four and a half years' strenuous work, v»v considered we were .justified in taking, had exercised our minds f..r some considerable time. We needed1,552 words
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Article157 1926-07-08 9 Government Allocation Of £3,000,000. [winKLEss via i:i;cby.| Ilmrby, July 7. The House of C.pi.imuiis this t wwlnji tiriwttd the tmUniatU <>f 0,090,000 which tl;e Government ftpwoai to sit aside t(i l.e used as revolving credit for the purchase of coal from abroad. Sir l'hilip Cunliffo LisU'r s:iiii157 words
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Article116 1926-07-08 9 Dates for ll— fit Cases Fixed. Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent writ.-s on Mond3y: The Acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Farm Manoy) waa engaged m the Supreme Curt this laninllll with fixing civil cases liar the month. An action brought by Mr. J. B. M. Bui'kworth Bfjntast Mr. Yap116 words
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Article75 1926-07-08 9 Profits Devoted to Service Charities. The Executive Committee of the Milit~r> Pageant Bcknowtadge with thanks thr receqit of a donation of $300 from A Pi lend." Profit! derived from ths Pageant are devoted to Service charities, and thi? donation will be ussd to augment sums which may bt75 words
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Article501 1926-07-08 9 "'Our Colonial Empire' In Straits Settlements." Notable Dechiralion by Mr. Wen Shih-Chen.* i China is at tiio d;i\vn of a stable peace, declared Mr. Wn HhBi rlwt. .Marshal Wu IVi Fu's ia|>IOSOnlsll>S. in a L recent interview. Mr. Vi t-ti ektau that the nrosligt and f influence if501 words
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Article61 1926-07-08 9 Largt Find an Dutch Si uamer. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Pcnang, July 7. As the result of search on board the Dutch steamer Van Owrilfat— on her arrival (rom China, tahils of illicit opium i.w;:ii ownership at the Government handu Monopolies here. I Thj chandu was found union/.;61 words
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Article132 1926-07-08 9 Offered 350 Tons Sold 291 Tons. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 7<wtli auction, on .July 7. ben m re '-'.as catalogued 1,234,129 lbs. or 550.95 tons; offered T-IV.M.; lbs. or 882.69 tona; >>>U1 Btt£B4 lbs. or 291.69 ton Spot London Is. BV4d. New132 words
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Article39 1926-07-08 9 ToUo, Inly 7. .•.l Wn Pi if-?, iii I li tier to the Peking Government, iiu; urged the ini:iff Conference and asks llu- Government to use their best '.ffoitß lor the re ■■oi'enin;; oi th< confer-39 words
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Article102 1926-07-08 10 Astonishing Cricket In Worcester Maich. [R>;uter Telegram.] London, July 7. Tho twu-dii,- match Ix-tween the Auntrali;ins :uul Worcestershire opened in dull WMtfcar and bsfoty a crow-1 of 5,000 at Worcester. The wicket was on tho soft >idc. Thi- Australians MM IM and were all out for 197, BardsloyReuter - 102 words
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Article113 1926-07-08 10 Narrow Win for Cambridge At Ix>rds. [Reiner Telegram.] London, July 7. In the inter varsity match at Lords CUBMdga beat Oxford by 34 runs. Cambridge tcoreJ 178 in their first innings, Enthoven and Robins being tho most sm-cessfi 1 batsmen with 51 and 37 respectively. Five wickets fellReuter - 113 words
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Article277 1926-07-08 10 L.L.T.C. Tournament. Testa relay's Resurts. Ladies' Singles Handicap FinaL MiM White beat Miss Seth, 6—3. 6—3. Handicap Mini Doubles. Mrs. Rule and Sir W. Murison beat Miss David and R. A. Elias, 6—2, 6—2. Miss Ho]h- Kalkner and Major Gardiner bMri Miss Abed and Abed 9—7, 6—0. TO-DAY'S277 words
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Article185 1926-07-08 10 Indian Tenm Defeats New Zealand. ChristdHBtk (New Zealand), June 20 The tirst hockey Test match was played here to-day when the Indian Army Hotkey Team beat New Zealand by five y.oals in two, after leading four to one at half-time. Medical College Union. At the annual general meeting185 words
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Article615 1926-07-08 10 Clever Display by Regimental Forwards. The 2nd Bn. of the Duke of Wellington s Regiment defeated the S.R.C. by 5 goals to 2 at the Stadium yesterday, and thus go to the top of the first division table again. The match, though it eventually provided an ngy victory615 words
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Article153 1926-07-08 10 Penang Veterans' Shield. The following is the draw for the shoot for the Penang Veterans' Shield, to be fired off on the Bukit Timah Range on Sunday N Malay I. 8.15, Malay 11. H. 30, Eurasian I No. 1 Platoon (Ist team). x. It, A Company 11. t, Eurasian153 words
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Article70 1926-07-08 10 Invitation io New South Wales. At the annual meeting of the Rugby Football Union held m London it was announced that an invitation had been sent to New South Wales to tour the United Kingdom nnd Ireland m 1D27-8. Mr. Baxter and Mr. l*rescoU have been appointed a70 words
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Article50 1926-07-08 10 Mr. Lim Chuan Hoe, of Hongkong University, chairman of the Hongkong branch of the Students' Christian Movement, will deliver a short talk on China at the weekly meeting of the Boys' Friendly Band to-morrow, at 8 p.m., at (he c.c.A. Hall, Priaaaa Street. All Interested, including ladies, are invited to50 words
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Article289 1926-07-08 10 Falkiner Makes Malaya Record Of 441. A splendid break of 441 was the feature of Claude Falkiner's exhibition at the Singapore Club yesterday afternoon. The professional was engaged in a match of 1,000 up with Col. Tyte, and gave his usual fine display of all round billiards. In addition289 words
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Article421 1926-07-08 10 Handicaps for To-day. The following arc the handicaps fin* the M-cund clay of the Ipoh summer meeting, to be held to-day. Ex-Griffin Ponies, Class C. (Six furlongs). Master Reggie 9.4, Penarth Hit it, Kismet Sea Trout 8.10, Po=;h X.7, Lech Ess 8.4, Drusilla 8.4, Jane 8.3, ismarani 8.2,421 words
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Article106 1926-07-08 10 The basis of real comedy must be plausibility, humanness. and reality." That is the statement of Reginald Denny. star of the Ur.iversal-Jewel light comedy California Straight Ahead, showing tonight at the Empire Cinema. In the first show there is a First National Attraction, The Bond Boy featuring Richard106 words
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Article49 1926-07-08 10 A Tokio cablegram asserts that the Peking Customs Tariff Conference has adjourned sine die, following a resolution for the temporary suspension of the session which was passed at a meeting of the Powt rs' representatives in' which China was excluded. The proposal for imposing an additional duty on imports49 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter133 1926-07-08 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times., Sir,—I think there is a good deal m 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 change will133 words
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229 1926-07-08 10 Sir,—Your article on The Seductive Chit m Tuesday's issue is particularly instructive' regarding the views of local retailers. In eacn case they are i.i emphatic agreement about the merits of a cash business. The advantages are obvious, less supervision of accounts, less book-keeping229 words
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59 1926-07-08 10 Sir,—In the recent interview on the Seductive Chit, reported m the Straits .limes on Tuesday, one retail merchant (aye he does not consider the system of credit is abused, and m the next breath ;efers to many of his customers leaving the country59 words
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Letter105 1926-07-08 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—I am neither a Methodist, a Roman Catholic, nor an Anglican, but as a plain man seeking to do his duty as a citizen, I must write and say that there are thousands of lesidents, especially the Chinese domiciled here,105 words
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Article166 1926-07-08 10 Charge Against Bombay Bank Official Bombay, June 27 L. Evans, the Chief Accountant of the local branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, who was en route to England and was arrested at Aden on the chaige of the defalcation of over five iakhs, was166 words
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Article45 1926-07-08 10 It is reported that certain American capitalists are planning to organise an aerial navigation company, with American and Chinese capital, to establish four aerial routes m China, namely, between Fukien and Formosa, Shanghai and Hankow, Tientsin and Urga, and Peking and Canton.45 words
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Article49 1926-07-08 10 A new Russian newspaper is to be started m Shanghai soon. It will Jie published under the name of Speech (Rech), and will be edited by a man who was formerly a member of the staff of the New Shanghai Life, the paper with Soviet leanings published m Shanghai.49 words
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Article34 1926-07-08 10 Old Rafflesians are asked to book Saturday, July 24, when a concert will t* liivt-n m th' School Uall at BJO.PJn. 411 old boys will be welcome, whetlf members of the Old Rafflesians Associa-34 words
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Article453 1926-07-08 10 Two Members of Advisory Board in Court. Two well-kncwn members of the Chinese community were defendants in an action which came before the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison), this moining. The plaintiffs were beneficiaries under the will of the late Chew Joon Hian, and the defendants were453 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORT.
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Article154 1926-07-08 10 Singapore, July 8. Rubber. Local 69 cents. Tin. London £276 12s. 6d. Rubbers. Shares quiet. Pajams buyers 13.75. Ayer Panas at 14.10 cum. Brogas 1.45-1.50. Tambalaks 1.52'2-1.57'/3. Man-dai-Tekongs offer at 95 centj. Ulu Benuts at 87 cents. Kuala Sidims buyers 4. Kamassans at 7.15. Allenbys 3.10-;J.4~>.154 words
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Article43 1926-07-08 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penans:, July 7. At the inquest on Michael Stewart, the Eurasian boy who was killed by a motorcar on June 22, the Coroner returned a verdict of death from misadventure as no eyewitness of the accident was forthcoming.43 words
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Article107 1926-07-08 10 The Straits Budget, the weekly edition of the Straits Times, which is on sale at all newsagents to-day, contains, m addition to the local and general aawi of the week, an exceptionally full and varied illustrated section which include.* an excellent full-page photograph of Major-General Sir Theodore107 words
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Article85 1926-07-08 10 Until the completion of the new ballroom floor at Raffles Hotel there will be no dances at the hotel except tea dances on every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, which will be held m the dininir room. The dinner dances will all be held at Seaview Hotel, and85 words
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Article388 1926-07-08 10 Growing Demand for Cooking Purposes. The following are extracts from the report of Mr. F. Bedford, Municipal (!us Engineer at Singapore The coal used during the year was all Australian, chiefly from the Bellbird and Abcrdare collieries. A trial is to be mad? with Knglish coal, a shipment388 words
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Article282 1926-07-08 10 SHANGHAI— 1907. A Journalist Looks Backwards. Nineteen years ago to-day the present writer first landed in Shanghai, says a leader writer in the North-China Daily News. The event was of no political importance nor in the least likely to interest any reader, he continues, but some contrast between Shanghai then282 words
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Article158 1926-07-08 10 Doctor's CkUtgna Clinches The Matter. Tno application of an Indian named HamidHh Bee fur probate of the will of Ku' cna Ibrahim deceased was mentioned in t ht Supreme Court yesterday, The Hon. C. Everitt, who represented Mr. A. Pillay, said that his client had hitherto opposed158 words
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Article42 1926-07-08 10 We have received from Messrs. Frankel Bros., who are the sole agents for the Straits and I'M.S., a Knickerbocker Shower Bath Brush, which is described at a shower, massage, >hampoo and rub town all m one, and cun be fitted to any42 words
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Article682 1926-07-08 11 Ample Land Awaiting Development. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, July 5. Win rataat leader on Sium has created •■nsi<icr;ible inteicst m high circles heie ihe qua Uon ol broadening las basis of aviculture i< on* thai is coming m 1 i- |trc tcr attention, and, under the682 words
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Article123 1926-07-08 11 In Permk says the Administration report f"i" 1 '••-•">. then has been very satisfactory decrease In gang- robberies; <■:.•• potential gang i f Cant neae canc-robbins was successfully rounded up before th^-y commaaead operatloas. There was noticeable increase m the number of pickpockets operating m and around the123 words
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Article141 1926-07-08 11 Progrmmma <>f drills up to and for July 11. I.U''.. Friday, July !>, (.If p.m.. Drill Hall. Chinese Co., Assemble for Camp; 5.15 P.m., Drill Hall, S.V.C. Band, Band Practice. Saturday, July m, 2.:50 p.m., Bukit Thanh Range, Units, S.V.C., Practice IVn.in- Veterans Shiol<l 1M p.m., Parrer141 words
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Article336 1926-07-08 11 Conditions for Exhibitors Made Easy. We have received a copy of the rulc:=,i schedule and prize list of the Poultry Show to be held on the first two days of the Malayan Exhibition. The Committee have certainly made it as easy as possible for exhibitoi* to send336 words
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Article308 1926-07-08 11 Golf Match Against Ncffri Semhilan. (From Our Uwa Corrnpuad—tJ In the first round of the nun's tinglMi jjcld match (handicap; 12 ar.d over); Hibbeit beat Burst.--. Ud Emtm teat Rae. In the second round E=sot; beat liibbert. Hannigan beat Walter.*. Bran- j don beat Beatty and Green beat308 words
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Article164 1926-07-08 11 Troßofa Mim-? Ltd.— UNO piculs. i\a:numiiiu Tin Dredjririg, Ltd .—Output IJWO picu'.js, hours run i,*l2, yardagu 270,000. Estimated realised value of Ore, *1.->O.!K)O. Kbutg River Tin Dredging C 1-td. Output 1,030 picula, yard* Ti.ouo, houis Hi, U hours list for boiler cleaning and general ovcihual. Ptgang Prospecting C164 words
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Article60 1926-07-08 11 London. June li Sir Henry Wick ham, founder of the British rubb* industry, has received another ;;ift o £1,000 "from an A-nei ican oil lompan m recognition' of tho increased use o petrol due to plantation rubber. This gukM i'..()0() Sir Henry Wickhai has reived on his60 words
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Advertisement238 1926-07-08 11 We have 'just received New Stocks of Musical Instruments including JAZZ BANDS, MANDOLINES, VIOLINS, BOWS, JAZZ FLUTES, etc., etc. GET TOUR'S TO-DAY. S. Moutric 81 Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. ,9*T 20 FT. IOrT U ?c/~+ 4fl rr torr^ 1 ZOfT •O' rr 3O'T. L MM on the Standardised I'nit238 words
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Advertisement169 1926-07-08 11 Raffles Hotel SPECIAL NOTICE. Till the completion of the New Floor of Raffles Ball Room Dinner Dances will be held at the Sea- View Hotel Ball Room every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Saturday. The usual Tea Dances will be held m the Dining Room of Raffles Hotel every Monday, Wednesday,169 words
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Article439 1926-07-08 12 Par Valu*. Comp»ny. £1 Abaco 2/ Allagar £1 Anj»lo-Malny £1 Ayer KunitiK £1 Banteng 2/ Eantcnjf Consolidated II Batu Caves £1 Batu Tiir.-i •>/ Bckoh 2/ Bertam Consoltii. 2/ Brich £1 Bidor 2/ Bikam 2/ Brooklands 2/ Bukit Cloh 2/ Bukit Mertajam £1 Bukit Rajah ■II439 words
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Advertisement302 1926-07-08 12 WHSTEAWAYS FOR J^STANDARD dgjjk STANSWEAR Gbc rrjQQf MEN<S PURE SILK V kriV^^ SOCKS. U^^^ BAJVU ESS obtainable only from White1 Vvy^vARTIFICIAL awa^ s Colours Palm OJs /< 1, i)each, grey, white, tan and /fl SILK black. y />,/ >, if SOCK 1...... H Pn 'ce $1.50 per pair. bins) 1302 words
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Advertisement146 1926-07-08 12 JotL (D c Coiiums 1 ii3s2*i ScotsOlhlslw >^^ _> J iff Obtainable from all dealers. Q ""!S^ei*« Ar«nU. EASTERN AGENCIES, LU. jhi.^.. rr^lgW BINGATORK. ernemanThome cinema projector jggV THE KINOX. OagßsvW portable Home Projector that mVci stanißatßJtffli c'.iird size Films up to 1,300 feet, run be run ■BBMsPtf from 0146 words
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Advertisement362 1926-07-08 12 DON'T GET "RUN-DOWN" THIS SUMMER. Your Health is Your Most Precious Possession. Don't let your blood get impoverished lion is *trenrth<'nrd, the fferms of this Rammer. For people who havo n malaria ara aliminatad if they are m tendency townrds anaemia, or bloodless- your system, mid new ambition and ness,362 words
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Advertisement184 1926-07-08 13 Ai k:^^. from ant) where hg&&6&sjf/£o^^zo^ :r Wherever the Britisher penetrates >^ lS^ to perform his job of work, there comes" Capstan'Navy Cut to give f y contented company. Renowned the world over for qualities which created its homeland reputation, ~^v another tobacco equals m flavour CApC A p §T0184 words
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Advertisement161 1926-07-08 13 HUCjt^lß^^ six A QUALITY SIX that is more and more the selection of motorists who insist on Quality regardless of price as well as those l<» whom price is the first consideration. FEDERATED MOTORS SINGAPORE. iSifri i\T\f^ I* is ii THE BEST THE CHEAPEST f^^^fe IIRELITI n ,d l( SUPERFLEX161 words
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Advertisement1557 1926-07-08 14 Amets over t«.500.000 B.a Aw.ra.ee In force wver |22,000 > 00». The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (laeeraoratod ta Btratts ■sttleatoats.) mmmnn nrwirm sa am j.-™ wn HEAD omc» I Wlnokestoi Kease, ttagasora. IVOIIDOM OFFIC. t M. Old Jewry, l.a T»s Company kM sM.tH desesUed wl«a the l«prosM Oewt1,557 words
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Advertisement458 1926-07-08 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. Incorporated by Special Charter m .Tapani. Capital Subscribed Y45 000.000 Capital I'aid-up YSB 875,000 Reserve Fund V 1,760,000 Tresident 11. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS l. Takito, Esq. j T. Bisasmaa, Esq. Kawasaki, Ksq. V. Shuto, Ese. HK.M) OFFICE Taipeh, Formosa (Taiwan). BRANCHES AND AGKNCIES Keelung,458 words
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Advertisement1161 1926-07-08 14 HI ESTATI OF ii vii MomMF.n SAin Bui DAING r.MCniOMPOII (DKtKV'EII). AUCTION SALE of valuable Town shophouse properties. Rubber Factory and Rubber Estates, etc. Tho undersigned have been instructed to sell by public auction »t their sale-room, No. 17, Riihlcr TIBCC, OX Tl ESUAY, JULY It, at 2.J0 p.m. 1,,,.1,161 words
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Advertisement953 1926-07-08 14 THE ESTATE OF rAN HOON HIN, DECEASED IMPORTANT TWO DAYS 1 AUCTION SALE f nlaabh freehold premises and building Allotments (the lattor boiaf ripe for Immediate development). In the Town of HaksSoa, be saM by public saetlM by IN CIIENf! TIONG sons, at their sale i-., m No. T.-., ISrst953 words
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Article916 1926-07-08 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Britain's Growing Export Trade. The undoubted improvement in the export trade of the British motor industiy, nays British Industries, is due to a variety of causes. The growth of demand in the home market during recent years has enabled manufacturers to916 words
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Article46 1926-07-08 15 It is now curtain that no loss of life occurred m the fire on the night of June 27, m the drying godown of a timber mill m the busiest Chinese quarter m Soerabaya. Fortunately, the speedy arriyal .if the fire brigade prevented the fir% from46 words
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Advertisement164 1926-07-08 15 CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS X^ptn'da'hle i'o f jjEj^gVy* E n'gTn'H j METRIC .TYPES More than seven out of ten cars use CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS. This preference for CHAMPION is due to the fact that CHAMPION has proved that it is THE BETTER SPARK PLUG. WE GUARANTEE CHAMPIONS. Sole Distributors MALAYAN MOTORS164 words
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Advertisement159 1926-07-08 15 Fisk Balloon Tyres Ensure Comfort, Security and Quality. I ((111 refill CYCLE c™sc co (1926) THE FISK TIRE EXPORT COMPANY INC. 14, CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. THE HILLMAN TOURING (British) Itillman's standard of excellence is more pronounced than ever m the 1926 models experts and critics praise it enthusiastically and159 words
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Advertisement503 1926-07-08 16 GENUINE nn SHANGHAI DIAIQnDS jars AT of all sizes Just arrived from Reduced SHANGHAI Prices lee kirn soo 40, HIGH STREET. c I ISMAIL A. RAHEEM RUBBER BRAS BASAH ROAD, can be e! r ic i fcni y handled and J SINGAPORE. transported ia factories and Phone 2292. ltodowl by503 words
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Advertisement1676 1926-07-08 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS^ The PREPAID chart ci for Want., Tor Sale, To L«t, etc., In ordin.ry clo». ««t tvpc f.ver»/ef .ver»/e riz word* to line) are Per iine One insertion 28 centi, two m.. 46 eta. three HIS, 64 ets., four in*. 82 cent*, five inn. 1 1.00, six ma. $1.13,1,676 words
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Advertisement168 1926-07-08 16 KNICKERBOCKER SHOWER BATH OUTFIT Shower Massage Shampoo (ALL IN ONE) (tfj^__B*i__|_*i_fc"__________C'l t j ii-'. I /_____S__________f $4.50 only. (Fits any pipe). Recommended by MEDICAL AUTHORITIES Frankel Bros. Singapore Kuala Lumpur. fc CONCRETE LAWN ROIXERS T/te IdMti Holler For Grass Court* l|_\C_n w< vor« ajlrsl I TKNNW COt'BT *lr\J^* IN '4P.!;>i*m_i168 words
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Advertisement294 1926-07-08 16 New Books Ju^t Arrived by Post. Trie. GilUfaa*. Men (The ttory of the M.( Tour m Auatrnli*). by M. A. Nolile. with 4H phot«Kraphs $9 M jMy KeftiiniHi-enccs, h> S. j_ J. Wood, $3.61 Pir_ of 10-diiy. hy Kalph Nevill (»lth i afart*ta unique illustrationx) JI.-'iß Southward 110 (with the294 words
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