The Straits Times, 24 July 1926
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Title Section13 1926-07-24 1 The Straits Times No. 28,229 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1926 PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement77 1926-07-24 1 p mejß r^ Bld w PEOPLE WHO KNOW USE m Ijjljk UNSWEETENED HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT IT OVER? 3-4 H.P. OUTBOARD. /w>>^ 3 H.P. and 6 HP. W(M&%WOt£&J> MOTORS. INBOARD. P I? jogg*Sßm^^Km*' Sole Agents KUALA LUMPUR WILLIA&I JACKS CO SINGAPORE THE SECRET of SATISFACTION Whenever friction and heat must77 words
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Advertisement208 1926-07-24 1 NEW MILLINERY CONSTANTLY ARRIVING I r For W^*^% or AFTERNOON SPORTS WEAR, and FELiS and MORNING A t-SM PULL OS WEAR. jfr^ STYLES. (I VI 11!1 1! A GOOD SELECTION OF CHILDREN'S MILLINERY ALWAYS IN STOCK. ROBIMSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Stinits Settlements) RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. OUR NEW PRICE LIST208 words
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Article1589 1926-07-24 2 Sir G. Higginson's Notable Career. General Sir George Higginson reached hi' 100th birthday on June 21. For Marlow, with which his family has long been associated, the chief celebration of this centenary was the purchase of the Court Garden estate and its dedication as a public park1,589 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement521 1926-07-24 2 WAGES for WIVES Stop that Rheumaticßain Sloan 's t s i he remedy you need! S&Sjk If you arc a marryr to Muscular or Joint ife $M Rheumatism, Sciatica, Backache, Lumbago t|N i\ or Neuriti"? if all other remedies have r^4S^ v failed try Sloan's without delay. i^^l^ Apply gently521 words
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Advertisement249 1926-07-24 2 Mrs. t. Hudson Tells How Cuticura Healed Eczema My little boy was troubled with eczema on his face, neck, arms, f hands and legs. It started with white blisters on his lace and when they broke sore eruptions formed, and he looked a sight. He could not sleep on account249 words
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Advertisement221 1926-07-24 2 E* A HOME IN ENGLAND^ LIVE ON THE SUNNY SOUTH COAST PEACEHAVEN- ON-SEA NEAR BRIGHTON FREE GIFT OF A £1,125 HOUSE AND LAND P^b,,*, i. dv t~ »1« i. l«*b. t«if >!» -£J «> -^rt^ Id U tTaULrll 3ga3SS?wfflßti«a^^SwrssSffli ~'iinr~iJ^~WIS~~COVP^N~A^ND FORWARD TO-DAY. •""•fegßa. L ,i.. -P~<l. m £s.»~. E.,1.U 9Cmmm221 words
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Article283 1926-07-24 3 Good Prices Realised At Singapore. The following: Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng- and Co., 30 Chulia Street, on Wednesday, July 21 999 years' leasehold land and house 141 Cross Street, area 741 sq. ft., bought by Syed Abdulrahaman bin Shaikh Alkaff for283 words
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Article69 1926-07-24 3 Programme of drills up to and for July 25, 1926. Saturday, July 24, 2.30 p.m., Bukit Tiinah Range, Malay Co., Spoon Shoot L'.iO p.m., Karrer Range, S.R.A. (v) and European Units Casuals. Sunday, July 25, 7.30 a.m., Drill Hall, All Officers and N.C.O's, Reconnaissance for G.O.C's Inspection,69 words
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72 1926-07-24 3 Orders for week ending August 1, lt»^6 Saturday. July 24, Wireless Class, at 4.50 p. m Tuesday, July 27, Ambulance and tiiKTiallinfr Classes Headquarters ~> p.m. ThurMiay. July 'Jl>, Band I" ctice Headquarters 5 p.m. Friday, July 30, All Scouts going to Camp72 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement403 1926-07-24 3 fr^i(f~Sfr^j Mait Saan P*" pop 1 I_~n^ j B<BI we£S S t~ A splendid work-a-day pen. The Blackbird is a pen made for hard work. It has a strong gold nib, good sturdy holder, reliable feed and is perfectly balanced the Jk necessary combination required for writing comfort. 'BLACKBIRD^ Catalogue403 words
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Advertisement179 1926-07-24 3 Win Health— Win StrengthWINCARNIS Let that be your guiding motto. Win health and strength by taking Wincarnis A^r pure, delicious tonic beverage, made from n n. choice wine and extract of beef and malt. J^^ For invalids and convalescents it is almost /f-dX \l n invaluable. Recommended and pre- if179 words
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Advertisement539 1926-07-24 4 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APGAR UNES (Incorporated m England) MAIL AM) I'ASNENGKR AND CARGO BKRVICBS. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.X. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AM) JAPAN Tommce due Spore KAI.VAN MM J«'ly "> MALWA 11,009 Aug. 13539 words
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Advertisement633 1926-07-24 4 Shipping An no uncements N.Y.K. LINE (NIPPON TUSEN KAISHA) LONDON hOrn Marietilei, London and Antwerp Vessel. Tonnage Due lall t lIAKONE MARU 10,500 Aug. B 6 SUWA MARU 11,000 Aag. 1« Z0 FISIIIMI MARU 11,000 Sep. 2 8 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Sep. 16 17 I'AKi.SAN MARU io,;.oti Sep. 80 Oct.633 words
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Advertisement543 1926-07-24 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED. THB CHINA MUTUAL STHAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated m England) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN.— GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOWMARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT543 words
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Advertisement455 1926-07-24 4 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Slam) BANGKOK COASTING SKRVICE. For Kretay, Kemaman, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telapla, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Bandon, Kohsamui, Langsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure VALAYA July 26 July 28 The Steamers are fitted throughout with electric light and have excellent arcommoda tion for first-class passengers.455 words
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Advertisement575 1926-07-24 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAYIA) (Incorporated m Holland) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 3G40, with sub-connection t». Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Dcpts. and Manager's Desk. Representative for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Official Tourist Bureau of Java. All information, supplying of575 words
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Advertisement437 1926-07-24 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated m Australia) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Regular monthly sailings by the well known steamers MAKKLI.A (7,375 tons) and MALABAE I I M i: tona). The t* MARELLA is the largett and finest steamer trading to Australia, Cabins de luxe, single437 words
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Advertisement511 1926-07-24 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) -BLI.ERMAN- LINB PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. FREIGHT SERVICE OUTWARDS To Manila and/or Hongkong Dae Singapore BJ. CITY OF WELLINGTON Aug. 8 HOMEWARDS Marseilles, London, Havre and Hambarg US, ROMEO Aug. 1 Marseilles, London, Hsvre511 words
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Advertisement401 1926-07-24 5 AUSTRAL-EAST INDIES LINE (laeerporated la Kn(laad) Recalar Passenger and Freight Serriee via JAVA PORTS to FREMANTLE (W. A.), ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE and SYDNEY asaintained by Dae lall S.s. CITY OF PALERMO passenger steamer 6,900 tons) In port Aug. 7 Single Retnrn Singapore to Fr.m.ntle $257.14 W62.86 Singapore to Adelaide M 15.71401 words
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Advertisement449 1926-07-24 5 ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE TRANS-PACIFIC PASSENGER AND EXPRESS SERVICE II days I torn He ngkong to Seattle Sailing from Steamer Hongkong PRESIDENT MADISON Jaly 27 PRESIDENT JACKSON Aug. 8 PRESIDENT MeKINLEY Aug. 20 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Sept. 1 PRESIDENT GRANT Sept. IS also a sailing every 12 day. from Hongkong to Manila449 words
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Advertisement363 1926-07-24 5 "Vp good lighting NOW A H O L L O W-W I R H II Lighting aat eaa be installed m your house or bungaiow m on* day. 4 A brilliantly efficient centralized plant costJjJ ing less than gaa or electric fixtures. Hollow Win Light*— i» universally used 4*& pi363 words
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Advertisement95 1926-07-24 5 "ATLAS" White Portland Cement is specified for New Singapore Municipal Offices, and Raffles College, SOLE AGENTS SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlement.) 5, MALACCA STREET, SINGAPORE. M >♦♦♦»■»♦«»♦»«♦«« )H (TwVnflff^ ONLY ELECTRIC YI P \A^ir^^^^^aW Maid© to c hallf n j soti PteM wto LIM YEW CHYE95 words
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Advertisement641 1926-07-24 6 PAVILION From Wednesday, July 21 to Monday, July 2(i, at ;>.l"> p.m. sharp. LJEO MALONEY m YELLOW COM) :nd 1 'IKLDS Of GLORY (An Intcrcs)io X SPORTU6BT) THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE A TOWERFUL DRAMA OF LOVE ami HATE THE JEW of MESTRI The story on which The .left- of Meetri641 words
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Advertisement390 1926-07-24 6 VICTORIA THEATRE COMMENCING THURSDAY, JULY 29, AT 9.30 P.M. Viider the distinituished patronaxe of MM. the Governor Sir Laurence Nunns Guillemard, X.C.8.. K.C.M.G.. H.E. Majar-Gcewral Sir Theodore Kraser X.C.8.. C.5.1.. C.M.G., Lietit.-<«l. C. J. Pickering, C.M.C., D.S.t).. and Officers of the Duke of Wellincton's Regiment, and the EX-SERVICE ASSOCIATION, SINGAPORE.390 words
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Advertisement221 1926-07-24 6 COMING! COMINGI DOROTHY GISH IN HERBERT WILCOX'S GREAT /*^l FIRST NATIONAL ttfejl PRODUCTION B^'J NELL GWYIf Th« intrit'iiiti!,' r'jsr.iinct- »f Urn famous Drury Lane oranm: jrirl whr. tomi faxtc.ir with the King* most marvellousjv piaved l>y Dorolhv Gish, whose pilpHUlt personality and charm of coquetry make pretty, witty. Nell live221 words
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Article205 1926-07-24 7 FIXTURES, Saturday, July 24 High Water, 10.23 a.m.. 9.31 p.m. Malacca High Tide, 6.20 a.m., 8.0, 7.00 p.m., C.7. Penang Races. Sunday, July 23 Hinh Water, U.C a.m., 10.19 p.m. Malacca High Tide, 7.10 a.m., 6.4, 7.50 p.m., 7.0. Monday, July 26 High Watf, 11.47 a.m., 11.6205 words
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Article286 1926-07-24 7 Saturday, .luly 24. Shipi alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEPI'EL HARBOUR. M:.in Wharf The Cable, City ol Palermo, .S.:i4nuiig, Feng Lee, Heliot, W H ACBM J. Oil Wharf NIL Ceal Wharf Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjonc I'agar ■aim I :\.lloch Albert Dock Tongkol, KinU286 words
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Article181 1926-07-24 7 To-day. Karimon rSri Wonßsee) 1) a.m. lloihow (Kwangtung) |< .ni. Silat Pandjang. Bengalis and Bagan Si Api Api i Van der Lyn ..3 p.m. Sink nnd I'akan Baroe I Van Hogen•lorp) 3 p.m. Banka Island, I'ladjoe end Palembang IK) 3 p.m. Kcmaman and Trenijganu (Quorru) :i >.m.181 words
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Article39 1926-07-24 7 By !*rt Arrd. P'pure London Slimit June 11 July 6 Khyber June 18 July 12 D'ArUgnin Juna 16 July 13 Groliua J jiiil 18 July 12 Klufcnjfc n:i?Ul) ,8hi|t! July 19 limburi .luiie 'lit July la39 words
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Article220 1926-07-24 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, July 14. On London, Bank 4 m/i 2/4 3/S2 Demand 2/3 11/16 Private 3m. credits 2/4 7/16 Ol U N 'T Yonrk^ Demand LL 6 v Private 90 d/s 68H On France, Bank T.T. 2300 On India, Bank T.T. 154% On Hongkong, Bank T.T. 2%220 words
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65 1926-07-24 7 l.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.CJ*. Spot 69 itandard R.S.S. Spot 69 14 Standard K.S.S. on Tender August 7n Au^'.-Stpt. 70% n m Oct.-Dec. 72>/4 Tone of market Idle. *Uit Cable London Spot Sheet 2(1^,1. per 1b. New York Spot Sheet G. cents 40% per65 words
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Article308 1926-07-24 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Seller* £1 £1 Asam Kumbang <;."/- (!7/1 1 Batang Padang U.K!> 931 £1 £1 Chenderiang 27/- 28/- cd. £1 15/- K. Siamese 21/a 88/fi 1 1 Hitam Tin L4S 1.47% 1 1 Idris Hydraulic 80/- Gl/- xd. 1 1 Johan Tin I I 0.49 10/-308 words
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Article134 1926-07-24 7 Emm Val. Pd. Buyers Selleri £1 £1 B. Am. Tobacco 6.3.7 'i C.lO.Oxd.cr. 1 1 Central Engines l.Ua 1.15 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 17.50 18.00 10 10 Fraser Neave 56.00 57.00 cb. 100 100 Hammer Co. 174.00 177.no 100 100 Kati Bros. def. 190.00 200.00 10 10 Mexican134 words
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Article95 1926-07-24 7 U. Eng. C p.c. $1,231,300 par 10 pm. Spore Cold Storage Deb. 7 p.c. $555,000 110 120 Spore Municipal 5 p.e. $1,878,000 of 1901 par 5 pram. Spore Municipal 4% p.e. of 1907 $1,600,000 90 par Spore Municipal 4',i p.e. of 1909 $1,100,000 90 par Spore Municipal 4 p.e.95 words
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Article382 1926-07-24 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt 'a Quotation*. To-day'g Prices Fraser Lyall ft Co. Evatt. Allenby ($1) 3.40 :;.50 M5 iM Alor Gujah ($1) g.10 :;.2Ocd. !)0 3.00ex A. Hitam ($1) 4.75 5.00cd. 4.50 5.00 A. Kuning($l) 1.06 1.10 1.20 1.25 Am. Malay ($2) 5.00 5.15 5.00382 words
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Advertisement606 1926-07-24 7 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts., see page 16. WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC FOR SAL?:, Bahy Austin, $775. 152, Straita Time*. lip) WAN'TKD second-hand motor-car, must be m good condition. 150, Straiti Times, (lp) TO LET, newly built shops and offices No 28. Chulia Street. Apply 9, Boat Quay, (lp)606 words
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Advertisement52 1926-07-24 7 I Compounj ICLrCERO PHOSPHATES WITH OR LOST ENERGY S^ i>«r"f WITHOUT FORMATES) ssnTJ Poorness of Blood Ner-Yigor A STRENGTHENING TONIC an«,* tJ£~* FOR ALL NERVE CONDITIONS sleeplessmess iNr.GESTION I Bottles of 50 Dotes SolJ throuqhou*. the large towns of WIQTIHC FIISFICrt m t i "">'*• B U«»«.CmOII.BTIUITIS£nL£I«EKTS. "'*«!>» SHANGHAI, CACt52 words
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Advertisement164 1926-07-24 7 IX THE ESTATE OF RAYMOND CHARLES LEWIS, DECEASED All persons having any claims— apart from those already settled— against the Estate of Raymond Charles Lewis, late Superintendent. General Post office, Singapore, who died on Jbnuary 8, 1926, are requested to send detai.s to the undersigned immediately. HERBERT J. LEWIS, c/o164 words
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Advertisement97 1926-07-24 7 AUCTION SALE of excellent teak household furniture, nutopismo with rolls by Autopiano Ww fork, H.M.V. gramophone and records, etc. To be held at No. 18. Blair Road, off New Bridge Road, on Tuesday. July 27. at I p.m. Comprising one autopiano by the Autopiano C< Mf York. H.M.V. gramophone with97 words
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Miscellaneous72 1926-07-24 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandanjr Kerbaa Station. (By Courtesy of Government Health Office.) For the 21 hour* ending at Midnight on July 23. 1926. dear. Max. shad* temperature 88.5 F. Kia. shade temperature 7C F. Meun bhade temperature 81.1 F. Mas. sun radiation 150 F. Mm. grass radiation 78 F. Sea temperature72 words
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Obituary100 1926-07-24 8 MEW.— At Xo. 1!). Re»i: Street on July 19. 7.1"» pin., Madam Chi-w Keok Nco beloved motr.L-r oor. r Mr. Chua Swa Chwec Aped 77. Fmeral on Sunday. July 25, 192 C 'o Toa r.:yuh Burial Ground. N'G. Madam Ong Thiam N'eo, aged 66 1 ;.rs. passed sway inenfiiHj100 words
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Article102 1926-07-24 8 are informed thtt <i Uc<|ui(.-m for the repose of .1 of the late Joseph Ess will bisung at tha Church of St. Jeaepfc, on Monday, Mth instant, at 6.30 a.m. lessrs. Wong Kirn Yong, Woi:g Kwee Yong Wong Kup Yong (Vee Kuan), Wong Khiii foag 'mil Wong Yin Y'ong102 words
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854 1926-07-24 8 The Straits Times SATURDAY, JULY 24. INDIA TO-DAY. V. fiiends of India can gain con- iderable comfort frarn the speech of Lord \'.'in'.eit .n m moving the India Office vote, the news from Calcutta and thet centres is distressing m the extrente. Never before, ie would seem, has i i-.o854 words
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Article247 1926-07-24 8 That the complete replacement of fresh milk by condensed milk has noticeably reduced tuberculosis amongst the aniina! it the London Zoo is the declaration made by the Zoological Society of London. Recently the society made experiments m tiie feeding of the young owing to thj prevalence of247 words
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Article484 1926-07-24 8 It la repertad that Vice-Admiral Rich- i i rr.ay be appointed Chief of the new ■I Defence College. I 1 I i I t 1 i Th<> cnraKcrmnt »f Miss Crichton Bunter Jones, of Toronto, to Mr. Kdwanl John Lloyd, of Shanghai, son of the late Mr.484 words
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Article19 1926-07-24 8 Cholera exists m an epidemic state a; Shanghai, and the poit has been quaranfn«d by the authorities at Singapore.19 words
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Article32 1926-07-24 8 Mr. J. W. Har.ii* ha? been nominated the Straits Settlements Association (Singapore) as their representative on ilie Social Hyjieno Advisory Board during ths absence on leave cf Mr. A. P. Robins. n.32 words
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Article49 1926-07-24 8 Interviewed by Chinese correspondents i:i Tientsin, Marshal Chans: Tso-lin cxi naaad the opinion that Nankow is not as impregnable as many think and the attack this section of the Kuominchun is Dot worrying hi:n very much. The fail of the place ib simply a "matter of time, he said.49 words
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Article55 1926-07-24 8 Simples of rambutans have reached M, grown at Nanfied, the estate of Mr. S. C. de Booaa m the Upper Seraneoon district. They are from graftings frum lahmbanfr and Penang and are extremely fine m size and quality. The; 'demonstrate that with care and attentir.n Singapore can produce some of55 words
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Article85 1926-07-24 8 j Wo an aakad to ttata that on the occasion of the funeral of the late Mr. C.'iia Wen Yen, Consul-General for China, to-morrow, the c-rtege,c-rtege, starts at 2 p.ir.. from the residence of the deceased ;U) I'i.iir Road, via Spottiswoode Park Road, Neil Read, Cantonment Road, New Bridge Road,85 words
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Article73 1926-07-24 8 The Admiralty notify that they have detailed the cruisers Dartmouth anj j Yarmouth and the d?pot ship Greenwich to convey new crews to the China station for the submarine depot ships Ambrose and Tiuinia, the minesweeper Marazion, nnd the sloops Foxglove, Hollyhock, Bluebell and Masrnolia, which are to be recommissioned73 words
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Article85 1926-07-24 8 The Jj;ly number of the Chinu Journal is as interesting as its predecessors. The illustrations as usual are finely pr duced and of much Interest Mr. A. M. Traccy-Woodwai I contributes a second article on the minte.l eoiM "f China and Mi. Wallace Crawford describes the salt industry of Tzeliutsint;.85 words
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Article139 1926-07-24 8 May Arrive at Singapore To-morrow. [KXUTCB TKLEURAU] London, July 23; Calcutta: Mi. Cobham has arrived. [WIRELESS VIA UPr.BY.] Bagby, July 23. Mr. Cobham arrived at Calcotta this afternoon, alighting OB th;- i.rr nir Ec'iur Ghats. Both sides rf the river wan crowded with spectators. Mr. Cobham took139 words
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Article136 1926-07-24 8 No Confirmation Obtainable At Singapore. X i confirmation is obtainable m official quarters at SinK"! 11 1 of the announcement made m the up-country press thai tba Hon. Mr. W. H. Thome, of Penang, has been appointed a Judge m the Colony iiid F'.M.S., but thi- :ip])136 words
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Article106 1926-07-24 8 B. N. B. Governor. Jcsselton Statement Roirardinic Appointment. A tc-lefrram from JeasettOD t I our mil! niiit; contemporary states that Mr. J. I Humphreys, of the Malayan Civil Service, has been appointed Governor of British North Borneo. The Colonial Secretariat ai Singapore have no Maftmaslinii regarding this ;ip-I-oiirtmetyt, nor were106 words
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Article30 1926-07-24 8 The secretaries of Chin Chin Tin, Ltd., Inform us that the Issue was largely oversubscribed, and '.!■<■ directors decided tn close the subscription li.-t at noon t)-day.30 words
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Article50 1926-07-24 8 At an extraordinary neial meeting cf Fraser an.l Neave, L.il held at noon t.i-day the resolution to alur the Articles Association m order to effect an increase m the capital of the company wa« r.'^reed to. A report of the meeting will bo published on Monday.50 words
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Article43 1926-07-24 8 Henderson, Helm ana Company, Inc., New York, send us the following cable, dated July 2:t. their quotation being la gold dollar cents Sellers, July 41; August 41. Next quarter 42 1 Market inactive. To-day's Singapore pri« I- ■ndon price Is. BV4d.43 words
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Article113 1926-07-24 8 S > far ICO names hnve been enrolled fcr the new Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, the classification being as follows Singapore (including Malacca and Johore). Category A.I. Ii A. 1. 11 8.1. 6 8.2. 17 40 total Penang (including Province Wellesley, l^indinjrs and Kedak). A.I. 0113 words
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Advertisement192 1926-07-24 8 PERFECTION i Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens WITH CABINET TOPS, NO SMELL, NO SMOKE, SIMPLE TO OPERATE. If~ Two Burners $49.50 SPARE PARTS AND EXTRA FITTINGS IN STOCK. John Little Co., Ltd. iATORS, FENANG AND KUALA LUMPUR. s m EMINEERING i GENERAL ELECTRICAL |C |NTR AI I MARINE |W fajf^aLi192 words
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Advertisement119 1926-07-24 8 OeMMENCING TO-MORROW and for Si\ Nights only ALKAMBRA In the Second Show Et 9 Ai! BajsynUe J.r.UKhttT-IM-ovokinß Pletva HAKRY IKON WILSONS DELIGHTFUL STAIUK KattMaH) transferrtJ lo the srrwn lueplni all Ins naeaaas ami sparkle MERTON OF "THE MOVIES A .1 ;:i.i' Cruze I'aramount Picture In 8 Reels GLKNN HUNTBB VIOLA119 words
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Article395 1926-07-24 9 A Ministry of National Union. HERRIOT INCLUDED Crowds Cheer the New Premier. [MUTER TELEGRAM] London, July 23. Paris M. Poiacarl has formed a Cabinet the portfolios being allotted as follows M. Poiacart, Premier and Minister of 1 laaaee. M. Barthoii, Justice. M. bViaad, Foreign Affairs. M. Sarraut,395 words
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Article129 1926-07-24 9 Thousands Move to Sea Beaches. [KEt'TEB TELEGRAM] London, July 2:!. New York The sweltering iK-at wave Still prevails. The temperature rose to IT. Seven deaths occurred yesterday. The victims include eiuht women and two girls killed ami U injured, some fatally, by the capsizing of a129 words
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Article168 1926-07-24 9 Many Midland Workers Returning. Hopes that Resumption Will Increase. [WIRELESS VIA RUCBY.] 'RitRby, July 23. Reports from the Midlands coalfield* to-day show a further addition to the number of men who have returned to the pits. The representatives of the owners in Warwickshire state that 050 more minors168 words
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Article121 1926-07-24 9 Far-Reaching Effect of The New Law. [REUTZB TELEGRAM.] London, July 24. New York The newspapers are considerably preoccupied with the troubles of Roman Catholics m Mexico, where the new law regulating religion will be effective from August 1. A Mexico City despatch states that j President CallesReuter - 121 words
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Article114 1926-07-24 9 Bank's Claim Against German Firm. [reuter telegram] London, July 'l'-\. Before the Anglo-German Mixed Arbitral Tribunal, wnko de-als with the settlement of wartime commercial debts, the Hongk >ng and Shanghai Bank esta- j blished a claim against Giesel and Com- pany for Shanghai taels 7,107.62, with interest, mReuter - 114 words
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Article70 1926-07-24 9 [REI/TEH TELEGRAM] London, July 2*. Cleveland, Ohio A merger is announced of the Central Steel Company of Massilon, and the United Alloy Steel Corporation of Canton, Ohio, under the title of the Central Alloy Steel Corporation. The assets are said to exceed $80,000,000. London, July 23. KansasReuter - 70 words
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Article30 1926-07-24 9 [REUTXB TELECftAM.] London, July 2'S. Cherbourg Mr. Mell tn has arrived. He declined to express an opinion on Mr. Churchill's statements and says he is on holiday.30 words
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Article25 1926-07-24 9 fBBI'TEB TELEGRAM] London, July IS. New York The death is annoum-ed of Colonel Washington Hoebling, the builder of the Brooklyn Bridge.25 words
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Article126 1926-07-24 9 Possibilities of Flight At Great Altitudes. Speed of 1,000 Miles an Hour Prophesied. [wireless via bugby.] UuKby, July 23. The Daily Mail's air correspondent states that the official British research work directed to production of fighting I and commercial aeroplanes capable of I rapkl flifrht at trreat altitudes126 words
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Article128 1926-07-24 9 Big Decrease in the Irak Vote. [WIREUSS VIA RUGBY.] .Rugby, July 23. Considerable economies have, been effected in the cost of the Colonial services for 1926, ■which are explained in a White Paper issue:! to-day. The total expenditure provided for is £442,700, compared with £1,107,000 last >tar. In128 words
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Article85 1926-07-24 9 Men Return on the Old Terms. [RCUTEB TELIGKAM] London, July 23. New York Laria, tha lsador of the underground motormen and switchmen, who have been on strike since July 6, declares that they have lost and advises them to march to the company's yaids today and a.-k85 words
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Article76 1926-07-24 9 [WIKIXLSS VIA KUGBY.] Rugby, July 23 Exchanges are as follows Paris 20SH. New York 4.3U 5-19. Brussels ZO4Vi. Geneva 25.12Vi. Amsterdam 12.10. Milan 148 H. Berlin 20.43. Stockholm 18.1 G. Copenhagen 18.35. Oslo 22.16 ft. Vienna 34.40 1 /a. Prague 164 U. Helsingfors IMH. Madrid SLB7)». i-isbor. 2 17-32.76 words
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Article117 1926-07-24 9 Two Accused Acquitted In Murder Trial. The Assizes concluded yesterday afternoon with the termination of Ua trial m which three Chinese were charged with tka murder of another Chinese, near the Julan Besar incinerator. The Deputy Public Prosecutor conducted the case fcr the Crown, Mr. J. C. Gobbet117 words
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Article314 1926-07-24 9 Japanese Admiral Officially Received. Six Hundred Cadets At Singapore. The Japanese cruisers Izumo and Yaku- mo, with 600 naval cadets on board, i arrived at Singapore last niyiit from 1 Hongkong on a training cruise. Yiee-Admiral Eisuke Yamamoto, who is] m command of the ships, was officially received314 words
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Article157 1926-07-24 9 Difficulty Regarding Kedah Quarantine Station. (From Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok, Juiy 23. j Another Kedah sensation has been; created. Following the conference of veterinary surgeons at Pcncnjj a few weeks a<jo, which was attended by the Voterfasary Adviser of Siam, Malaya asked for 1,600 head of cattle157 words
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Article128 1926-07-24 9 Prospect of Acquiring Additional Area. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 2J. At the annual mectins of Bedford Plantations at Ipoh, Mr. Frank PoatßO, presidinjr, said the company reaciieJ the dividend stage last year, paying 12 /4 per cent- It was now i:i a strong cash position. They128 words
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Article74 1926-07-24 9 Charge m Relation To A Cheque. This morning, E. D. Sykes was brought before Mr. H. 'I. Bull m the Second Police Court, lln|lll with cheating m respect of a cheque for ?200. It is alk'.yd that he tendered the cheque to the Lim Motor G«rag», Middle Mad,74 words
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Article322 1926-07-24 9 Two Awards by Collector Increased. Successful Appeals At Singapore. The Chief Justice (Sir William Murijson) gave judgment this moinine; m two hnd aeqoisition cases heard recently m I his court. In joth cases the awaids of ihe acting Collector of Land Revenno (Mr. C. H. O, Clarke i322 words
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Article465 1926-07-24 9 Wages l'oreed Up by Municipal Works. uuiiual tjuvml me«tiag f the New Seadai Kuboer Company, vas held j'Mterday at ilit- secretaries otttces, Market Street, Mr. J. M. Slme presided, and than mre also :i s. i^. wong, J. A. ElUas, <;. >.hiam, C. C. Donman, K. ii.465 words
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Article90 1926-07-24 9 Rubber Ksialc Owner Csjavicied And Fined. Our Kunla Lumpur corre««onden< vrit< s on Friday :-On the li.th inst. Mr. O'Connell, of the local customs department, visited a plai-e, named Ampan'l Pftehah, Kuala Kubu, and discovered al ivxe still m perfect order lying hidden I n the90 words
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Article502 1926-07-24 9 Commons' Appreciation Of Malayan Gift. Statement by Mr. Amery. (From Our Parliamentary Correspondent) Westminster. June Interest m the proposed Naval Base at Singapore w::« revived :n: n the Booaa <>f us, this < rating, when Mr. Amery, Secretary of Stat*' lor Dominion Affairs, formally announced Uw generous offer502 words
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Article205 1926-07-24 9 Important Capture at Port Dickson. Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent writes on Friday —A case of rubber Fmu?ißling h:i- i" >n reported to the local customs authorities after .-i lapse of levenil weeks. The details as received are as follow! At ;i.m. on th 11 til inst. while cm205 words
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Article45 1926-07-24 9 Fatal Acddwi on Taipinu Trial Run. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, July IS. After tation, Taipiog was ■ecently given a Are engine. On a trial i nth ed with i lurry, and the chief fireman was kiUad »ad Hie wtgw« damaged.45 words
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Article551 1926-07-24 10 Tyldesley Gets Another Century. [Reuter Telegram.] London, July 23. Lancashire won by an innings and eight runs against Somerset at Taunton. Somerset's first total was 255, 78 coming from Daniel and 54 from Earle. Five wickets fell to Macdonald for 89. In their second innings they were dismissedReuter - 551 words
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Article35 1926-07-24 10 Scratchings for To-day. Hace 1.—Zarona Boy. Kaee 2.—Tessiam and Mintdrop. Race .'i.—Amrita, Ismarani and Ving-et-un. Ban 4.—Sunny Duys, Sevenoaks, Wall stone and Kaharani. Race 6.—Sanskrit, Latuko, Lady Eaton and Prince Cole. Race 7.—B«y«rd.35 words
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Article150 1926-07-24 10 Etceteras Low Score m S.C.C. Tournament. With seven wickets down, the Etceteras were only able to show a return of 39 runs, at the conclusion of yesterday's play, m a match with the Services m the S.C.C. tournament. The match will be continued this afternoon. Scores ETCETERAS. R.150 words
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Article277 1926-07-24 10 S.R.C. Tennis Tournament. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Mixed Doubles. C. A. Bateman and N. S. Hotran beat N. E. Ess and C. L. Tes.sensohn, 6—4, 3—6, 9—7. Championship. T. Leijssius beat F. O. de Souza, 6—4,6—4, 6—4. MONDAY'S TIES. Championship. C. A. Norris v. C. A. Bateman. Singles Handicap A.277 words
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Article31 1926-07-24 10 Abbotsford Cup for Godown Fours. The Asiatic Petroleum Company and Weurne Brothers having enteicd crews for the Abbotsford Cup, Godown fours, Saturday, August 21, has been fixed for the race.31 words
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Article197 1926-07-24 10 The Post Office tube railway m London for the conveyance of mails, which was begun m It" 13, will be opened m the autumn. The tube extends from the Eastern District Post Office m Whitechapel to Paddington, and has stations &t Liverpool Street, the General Post197 words
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Article22 1926-07-24 10 The adverse situation of the foreign trade is said to be the main cause of the present heavy slump m Japanese stocks.22 words
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Article49 1926-07-24 10 Demanding their unpaid salaries, a group of soldiers who served under the command of General Li Chin-lin, who recently retired from his military activity, attacked the residence of the General m the Japanese con.-ession m Tientsin, leaving the rseidtnc* «nly when they were paid by the General a certain49 words
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Article167 1926-07-24 10 To-day's Match At Manchester. The fourth Test match between Australia and England will be played at Mai.. hester to-day. There is still a decision to be arrived at, for the first test, which was played at Nottingham, had to be abandoned owing to rain and the second167 words
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Article306 1926-07-24 10 Low Prices During First Half Year. Commenting on Exchange the Capital and Trade Review for July says it is hoped that should the Indian Currency Commission recommend a good standard for India, it will see that silver holdings of the Government of India are not to be .sold306 words
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Article174 1926-07-24 10 To Visit Singapore After China Tour. The Bishop of London, who leaves England at the end of the month, told an Observer representative My object is a holiday, it is true, but I also want to take the opportunity of seeing something of the needs of the174 words
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191 1926-07-24 10 Commenting 1 on the fact that Australia's population recently passed the 6,000.000 mark, Mr. Wickens (Commonwealth Statistician) said he expected that if the present rate of increase of 2 per cent, annually was maintained the population of Australia, by the end of 1933, would reach 7,000,000. 10.OCO.0O0191 words
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Article876 1926-07-24 10 Prestige and "Face "No Bar To Settlement. Mr. Eugene Chen's Welcome To Delegation. The following communique jointly s.-ufd by the Chinese and British Delegations who are dealing with the question of the settlement of the boycott in CanIon, has been made public. It reads The negotiations for the876 words
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Article50 1926-07-24 10 The change of programme at the Alhambra to-morrow night will include a Paramount production, Merton of the Movies, adapted from Harry Lton Wilson's satirical novel, with all its sparkle nnd fineness. A Burton-Holmes travelogue nnl t •<)■ fft. t ;t m n»j TirSl HUUM' ■APWllllne LBVB WlH 150 words
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Article236 1926-07-24 10 Bishop of Singapore At Y.M.C.A. The Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. C. J. Fergusjn Davie, gave a lecture at the T.M.C.A. last night, on Christianity and Other Religions. The audience were greatly interested by a lecture, which although probing deeply into the subject, was sufficiently simple for236 words
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Letter111 1926-07-24 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—We quite agree with the views expressed by Mr. F. C. Peck m his letter which appeared m your issue of the 20th inst. Might we be allowed to suggest that voting papers be sent to the members of the111 words
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Article226 1926-07-24 10 August Holiday Visit To Singapore. Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent writes At the invitation of the Singapore Recreation Club a large party of Kuala Lumpur Y.M.C.A. sportsmen will visit Singapore during the August holidays. Cricket, football, hockey and tennis matches have been arranged between the visitors and the226 words
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Article31 1926-07-24 10 Ampat (Sumatra)— r >4,915 lbs. Continental Plantation. 36,883 lbs. Kwa10e.— 45,123 lbs. Kelantan Rubber Estates.— 63,ooo lbs. Mandai-Tekong.— s,462 lbs. Sumatra Caoutchouc. 180,365 lbs. Sungei B-iaya (Sumatra. 86,991 lbs.31 words
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Article73 1926-07-24 10 Captain J. S. Sloper, O.B.E., S.S.V.F.J has been transferred to the reserve of officers. Second-Lieutenant J. Taylor, M.C., has been appointed acting captain while in command of the Eurasian Company, Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteers. Lieut. E. D. Lindow has been appointed acting captain while in command of73 words
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Article46 1926-07-24 10 A Fancy Dress Ball m aid of Service Charities will be held m the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday, September 18. Tickets, single (6, double $10, wiil be obtainable at Messrs. John Little and Co., Ltd., frAm August 3. Full details w'iTl46 words
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Article426 1926-07-24 10 Tale of Misfortune Told To Judge. The bankruptcy matters which cime before the Cniel Justice (Sir Willium Murison) yesterday morning were disposed ot in thirty minutes. Ho Yang Peng, who was stated to have been twice bankrupt, applied to have the order for his discharge granted in 1924426 words
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Article124 1926-07-24 10 Prussian Vessels and European War. (From the Straits Times of July 20, 1866.) The Prussian Consul addressed a letter to us on Saturday contradicting a statement which appeared in the summary of our last Overland Journal to the effect that Prussian vessels had lately changed their flag124 words
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Article286 1926-07-24 10 Gulhrie and Co., Ltd.'s report of the 23id inst. states Trading has been more active and prices have firmed on an increased demand for bp.t and nearby rubber mainly from American sources. Futures are idle and are not likely to show much movement in the meantime. The286 words
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Article24 1926-07-24 10 The appointments of Monsieur Dv Carthial as French Consul at Singapore and Monsieur Victor Mansilla as Chilean Consul have been officially approved.24 words
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Article59 1926-07-24 10 Professor K. Amrak, a European clairvoyant from London, is at present m Singapore where he will remain for about a week, with headquarters at 41 Raffles Hotel. The professor, who hol<b higih .credentials, has demonstrated his powers m many r.arts of the world. He goes on from Singapore to Rangoon,59 words
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Article579 1926-07-24 11 Export of Produce In 1925. (Krom Our Own Correspondent). Although the annual publication of tht Ontial Statistical Bureau has not yit bean issued, the total Bguret tor the export produce of t lie Netherlandi in.iie^ for 19Z5, are already available. The total production of rubber has amounted579 words
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Article129 1926-07-24 11 I .S. Shipping Board Invites Bids. The Shipping Board is iimlaiUMiiim to -ill Giverameal pintiigTr and cargo lp .iii-. including the Leviathan, Georgs Washington. President Banting and Predenl Koosevah. i Bids :nust u>- satisfactory and must be made by American citixen* or companies. Under the existing Isw129 words
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Article61 1926-07-24 11 Six MonChs" oursc on Kra/.il To l>c Civcav. Tokio, July 22. A six months' special eouras < m th,aoain ol Braxil is gfoen to those who want to c i Igrate to Brazil, by the Japanlirasil Society which was recently asublixhed 1n Kobe. Aui Kultuiv. cattle breediag and61 words
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Article82 1926-07-24 11 In Ike Chinese Ecooomk Monthly far I .Inly, another of the seiies of atlirUs on Bamboo and it.- us;s i.. gives, deanag with the method of transport by rafting down craaks and rVvers. This aaaaaar also rontaiiu a fultj Illustrated description of modern dairy farming m Mongolia, written by Paal82 words
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Article801 1926-07-24 11 Distribution of 15 I'er Cent For Year. The annual general meeting of the Kimanis Rubber, Ltd, was held on June 9 Mr. Charles Emerson (the chairman) I presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen, If you will turn to the balan-je-shwt for the year, you will sec that our issued801 words
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Article164 1926-07-24 11 Fatal Motor Combination Smash m East Java. On Si.tuniay nitfht, July 17, »>. ll.:;<l serious iiu>li>iv\vlr aivid.'iit occurred a 1 Woaokt m. i. Bear Sowaaajra, m eaat Java, raaatting m the deaths <>f Mr. Daws ;ni(i Mi-. Glass, th« format driviag tho mainine, and the latter a164 words
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Article22 1926-07-24 11 I >hould (ifscribo M optimist ;is a pas* limiat hopinjr for tin- best, am) v pessigual :i> an <ii>tinii,*t foarinz the Worst.—22 words
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Advertisement192 1926-07-24 11 THE "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" GRAMOPHONE AND 'HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS Provide all the Music of all the World. GREATEST ARTISTES, FINEST RECORDING. Ask for free illustrated Price Lists. S. Moutrie 81 Co., Ltd. KA7FLKS PLACE, SINGAPORE. «>»««« WASH THEM THIS O ~--wX'tL^ WAY WK^ s/f: ;*s'■'■ S tt»nd ihf w«r192 words
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Advertisement253 1926-07-24 11 Sea View Hotel SUNDAY, JULY 25 SPECIAL DINNER CINEMA at 9.W p.m. SONNY 8 REEI*S. Featuring RICHARD IJARTHELMESS. Tables can be booked for Dinner. HIGH TIDE— II.6 a.m. F. DEASON, Manager. ADELPHI HOTEL In Response to Numerous Requests an Additional AFTER DiNNER DANCE will be held EVERY THURSDAY. EVERY TUESDAY253 words
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Article973 1926-07-24 12 Sunday, July 25, 1926. [Under thli heading wt publish each week brief detail! of the service* to be held at thoie Singapore Churebei whole authoritiea supplj us with tke necessary Information. To enture insertion, these noticei nuit reach ua by Friday afternoon.] St Andrew"! Cathedral.— S. James, A.973 words
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Article71 1926-07-24 12 I Mr. M. H. Kenyon Slade, of the General Publicity Bureau, is back in Singapore after a long absence. No doubt ho will be remembered by many of the older members of the business houses for th.> numerous publicity ideas which he introduced during his former stay. He is now71 words
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Article39 1926-07-24 12 I say, "Huiray for Mr. Winston Churchill and the Betting Tax. It :i perfwtly lovely tax, because you need not pay it unless, you want to. I shall net pay a penny »f ;t Tho far. C. V. I'imbleU.39 words
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Advertisement90 1926-07-24 12 p^-' \jM^ Have w'^-'-'-JaHfltf 1% REST ineqiKtlled iDi^ FRAMROZ CO. S^"-^ 'l WILLYS- KNIGHT! GREAT SIX WITH AN ENGINE YOU'LL NEVER WEAR OUT. i 9 The Car Super-Beauty, Super-Comfort, Super- n Ability Internationally Endorsed Knight Sleeve Valve Engine. j i 1 1 t i NEW REDUCED PRICES. Five Passenger Touring90 words
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Advertisement410 1926-07-24 12 SUPERFLUOUS HAI R^ Tins per fum nl a f B^aVaaBWB«SV QUICK STOP TO STOMACH DISTRESS I If there's an excess of acid m the stomach, indigestive pains will supervene, no matter what is eaten. Get rid of the harmful acid a all will be well. Take 'Bisurßted' y ssla after410 words
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Advertisement106 1926-07-24 12 sTJ.bI cHci J nan^nanansK^r^yVv^ t^iai" > ■i II A F* Whether one leans to Chianti or Champagne is a matter of taste, is, however, recognised as a sign of innate good taste to select the one best cigarette W^^^PPf^ *J VIRGINIA CIGy W.. > t '^^jßß MjAt <» LtnJon try106 words
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Article902 1926-07-24 13 i Future of the Industry Assured. The general niet'tintr of the Kail (Java) Kubber Plantation*, I. 1 i. m held "ii June >, .M.. H. da C. Hamilton (the'ehairman) prestidim;. The Chairman said: (ientlrinen,— 1 think yuu will aajgaa that wa are to bo conjfratolated up«.n a record902 words
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Article33 1926-07-24 13 There irovM l>-.- little cUAculty H <\<- monatrating tiiat oar dediw In flekh m which we ir.'.rc exeaUad d*t«a fran the bactaning of the gremt solf be< m tmsty yours a-.'ii. Mr. LM UXM.33 words
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Article32 1926-07-24 13 l.fc need nit ba frilly, bat m the I. n;^ run there is MRMtMng d»i»re««iiif In f<>i kHriac tMr Utterjr of a«ople entirely without li'aiiil'')";, ivcn bad ones. —Mr L T. Hartli-v.32 words
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Advertisement10 1926-07-24 13 K. MOMMA. 0.0. i. (Tmtyt. CiV/ S. HANAFUSA. L.O.\. f'ufl10 words
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Advertisement231 1926-07-24 13 THE TO a JO INDUSTRIES FIRST THE IDEA— j ,< |L^ §S| .B THEN THE MACHINE "-^Pj|R SI Building ForJ cars to so high a started J i^^^aßli states every possible saving of time anal machines have been designed and stand' Wt'f'i '^^SJli '"'j'' ard machines improved— many of which231 words
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Advertisement140 1926-07-24 13 ESTATES SUPPLIES T. HERMAHS, NILLMT BUILDING, BANDOBNCL Tc«tS>raaMc Address: SUTMES," ■AMMMMG. GREEN MANURES. ACACIA DECUBBENff ALBEOQA HOLUCANA CENTBOSESI A PI FBESCBNS CENTROSEMA PLUMIEBI CSOTA LARIA ANAGYROIDES CROTALARIA USARABfOENSIS CALOPOGONIUM MU( UNOIDES DEQUILIA INDIGOFERA ENDECAPHYLA LEI CfiNA 6LAUCA (Lamtoro) MIMOSA INVISA raASEOLUS LUNATUS PASIFLORA PUERARtA JAYANICA THEPROSIA CANDIDA THEFROBIA VO6BLII ViGNA140 words
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Advertisement182 1926-07-24 13 1 EDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS I'ENANG— BANGKOK EXI'ItKSS BaVTKB. Ceauaoneiag Monday, Jab 2fi. IMC, until further notice, the BtaeMM Railway A^miniv tn.tic.n is concellini; the MONDAY Intirn.itioaal P:\pross between llaad Vai and Padanc Beaa* and vice \trsa. The train leavinif Alor Star at fi.lo a.m. or .Moii'lnys will connect vi182 words
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Advertisement509 1926-07-24 14 ftnnftft cr Assurance m force over $22,000,000. Assets over $6,500,000 S>.l>. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. < Incor P° rBted m Straits Settlements.) LONDON OFFICE 62, Old Jewry, E.C. HEAD OFFICE Winchester Houic, Singapore. romnftnv hM f2O 000 deputed with the Supreme Court of England and complies with509 words
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Advertisement1087 1926-07-24 14 BANKING INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits U.S. $14,000,000 Owned by THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Head Office 60, WALL STREET. NEW YORK. London OlT.ce »6, BISHOPSGATE, E.C. Branches. sassr* ess?- ksk ?'.f pEap E a vrrkM KOFIK OSAKA g&U MADRID SHANGHAI r mm o,r!»l and1,087 words
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Advertisement448 1926-07-24 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. Incorporated by Special Charter in Japan). Capital Subscribed Y45.00O.OOO Capital Paid-up YSs* .875,000 Beierve Fund Y 1,760,000 President H. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS [i. Taklta, Esq. T. Sisamune, Esq. S. Kawasaki, Esq. M. Shuto, Esq. HEAD OFFICE Taipoh, Formosa (Taiwan). BRANCHES AND AGENCIES I Keelung,448 words
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Advertisement902 1926-07-24 14 THE ESTATE OF AN HOON HIN, DECEASED g IMPORTANT TWO DAYS' AUCTION SALE ralnable freehold premises and building 47 Allotments (the latter being ripe for Xl immediate development). j 0 In the Town of Malacca. re o be "fcold by public auction by Me«sr». en AN CHENG TIONG 4 SONS,902 words
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Advertisement749 1926-07-24 14 AUCTION SALE valuable freehold land and shop house* Jalan Wan Jusoh, Johorc, and rubber land at Kota Tinggi. At Mr. S. Noah's sale-room. No. 46, Jalan Ibrahim, on Wednesday, July 28, at 2.30 p.m. PARTICULARS. Lot 1. All those two pieces of rubber land [(joining each other containing an area749 words
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Advertisement152 1926-07-24 15 a^Baaaßaal^^a^aßtataV yt -i 2* *^aW /affi| GfeiLUfialr^S J Sole Agents S.S. and F.M.S. BARLOW CO. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. "SILVANA" CIGARS t Manufactured from the choicest |k Blend of Tobacco Leaves. JTS R£T VAREMfc*** JOHORE BAHRU. LVANA N. N. PITCHAY BROS., 31, First Ctom Strwt, gg l^pJpJpjpjßß^^a—^^^~^^^^^^^ I »f II i152 words
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Advertisement230 1926-07-24 15 Big Reduction m Price OWING TO INCREASED PRODUCTION. 11-4 h.p. five-seater, all Four wheel brakes, Self Steel Body, complete with Starter, Electric Lights and 5 balloon tyres. Horn. $1,800 Effective as from July 22. 1926 Sole Agents for S.S. and F.M.S. EASTERN AUTO CO., SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. jS^SsX THE230 words
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Advertisement149 1926-07-24 16 Patronized by Royally. EM. 1*72. ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND A LIDIAMOND WEDDING RINGS Extensive assortment m extremely pretty settings. Prices Very Delightful AT B. P. De Siiva Thr- Bayal Jewdhr. «2/», mesa mtur, SINGAPORE. Branca No. 1, BISHOP BTBBBT, PENANG. STOPS »£URa&!G PAINS Ar«D HEADACHE Tormenting neuralgia is eased and stopped149 words
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Advertisement312 1926-07-24 16 COAL TAR (FROM SINGAPORE (JAS WORKS). CRUDE AND DISTILLED THICK, MEDIUM, THIN. SOFT SOAP Packed m 1 cwt. Drums. Packed m 1 cwt. Cases. (20 by 2V-> Kilo Tins). Enquiries solicited. Lee Kirn Soo 40. HIGH STREET. S. M. MERCHANTS' CODE A »!■<•<!« m 5 letter Code built specially for312 words
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Advertisement1000 1926-07-24 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TU PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., In ordinary eloss set type (average six words to line) are: Per line: One insertion 28 ernts, two ins. 46 et«_ three ins. 64 rts., four ins. lit cents, live ins. $1.00, six ir.s. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,1,000 words
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Advertisement772 1926-07-24 16 SITUATIONS WANTED YOUNG MAN seeks permanent employment. Knows French, English and typewriting, modern touch system. 147, S. Times I ENGLISH JOURNALIST with lenj'diy <-x[pcrirnce m Fur Kast, seeks post. Disengaged beginning of November. Qualilk-d for sole charge. Fifteen years m BNMBt billet I Beat of lc-Urences. Apply W. I' 1772 words
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Advertisement203 1926-07-24 16 KNICKERBOCKER SHOWER BATH OUTFIT Shower Massage Shampoo (ALL IN ONE) $450 only. (Fits any pipe). Reconi ns ended by MEDICAL AUTHORITIES Frankel Bros. Singapore Kuala Lumpur. DIAMONDS AT Reduced Prices ISMAIL A. RAHEEM BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. Phone ttst GHONG AIiTOJURING GO. Beg to announce to the public that they203 words
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Advertisement281 1926-07-24 16 THE BUILDING BOOKS Just Arrived, New Shipment 1 1. IliiiUintr Repairs A practical g-uide tv thr r execution I'rlcr »5.10 2. llunffnlnvtK Thrir dnilßn coiutruction and fiirnishinK with HUKKntlonn for r«mp«, Mimir,t>r Homes and cott«K«t of similar rharactcr illustrated l>y photocraphii and ■taaa I'rire $1*.8» .1 Slcdliine m lead pencil281 words
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