The Straits Times, 13 June 1927
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Title Section13 1927-06-13 1 The Straits Times No. 28,490 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1927. PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement59 1927-06-13 1 THE KVERTDAT MILK. V* IS THE BEST FOR CHILDREN THEY LIKE IT AND THRIVE ON IT. GIVE THEM GOOD MILK STERILIZED NATURAL UNSWEETENED CONDENSED SWISS MILK. SWISS MILK. /c/ c COOKSONS A PERFECT PAINT EQUAL TO THE BEST GENUINE WHITE ZINC BUT MUCH LOWER IN COST. Sole Agents BINGAPOM WILLIAM59 words
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Advertisement161 1927-06-13 1 "D 081 NSON Q55 i.i FOR VALUE AND SERVICE. m**tß3rm **tB3r JUST RECEIVED LADIES' FINE CREPE-DE-CHfNE LINGERIE Daintly Embroidered in several effective designs. ROBINSON CO., LTD., Singapore. (INCORPORATED IN S.S.) Prime Australian Dairy Fed Pork LEGS, MIDDLE CUTS (Limited Supply), ABOUT 2 LBS. EACH. LEGS, CHUMP END IN CUTS, ABOUT161 words
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Article1728 1927-06-13 2 *A Real Sherlock Holmes. The wisdom of the old saying: that truth is stronger .nan fiction was never better illustrated than in [hi- lives of some ot' our must famous men at the Bar who have been instrumental in bringing some of our most infamous criminals1,728 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement442 1927-06-13 2 rP Spoons and Forks <* Last a Lifetime Sl. CaflKliiic S Ral Tail L0 il XVI Th> I'ubh m -h-.wme .in in. MSaiaa. intrrf-l in T»blf I^nipn t. .v.d appm Minn v ii'vrr before tin- im|»iruiKF "I Mess's Plata Spoon SMI PonS. I'nn.o-. I'Utr Sfwin* aa>l Forks mTrifle *lv<r (■lat>-1.442 words
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Advertisement441 1927-06-13 2 Special Offer wm 3 FLANNEL SUITS f or f 2 j You should not mln th« oppor- liißlljr of ul.talnluu i .nit l.ngrka ol 3 >ard. each double width) of genuine Flannel In Dark Crtv, Light Grey, llnmn. Nary and lilark (or il, s4oa 5 lor pontage, i hi- cloth441 words
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Advertisement251 1927-06-13 2 BRUNSWICK RECORDS 10 INCH DANCE RECORDS. 3284 Barcelona. 2580 Where the lazy chiixies grow. On the Riviera. Don't mind the rain. 3873 L'kelele lady. 312S Morning Glory lane. I'm «o ashamed. rm ln lov wltn J"" that's why. 2999 Just around the corner. Who Five foot two, oyes of blue.251 words
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Article65 1927-06-13 3 Thjl \nrA\ boy's dclinilion of diplnnicyn 'icy "This is the sort if thing that fcets you into trouble when a boy bijtfror tjia:. you are has told you something tint isn't so ami you tell him what he is without using the word. But it ends65 words
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55 1927-06-13 3 Orders for the week ending; June 111, 19*7 Wednesday, June 15, Signalling Class Headquarters, 5. 1S p.m. Thursday, June 10, Bund Practice at Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Sunday, June li), -Church Parade at St. Andrew's Cathedral, I^arade Waterloo Street (near Band stand) at 4.-I555 words
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Article110 1927-06-13 3 It) the Klan>r Police Court on Tniusi .i> before Mr. E. .Tago, Assistant District Officer, the inquest was beffno to'lchin"; the death of Mr. J. A. Hodrijruesz, an fiiiployee of the United Sta.es Rubber Plantations, Ltd., Port SwattenaaM blanch, who was drowned in Port Sv.i-t-Unhani harbour, while superintending the Wdinic110 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement236 1927-06-13 3 (M Finer Dodge Brothers Motor Car IJeu) in Beauty, Comfort and Performance i Still more Dependable A Kini finer Lfodjre Brothers iMotor Car is ready for your inspection. Many now and vitally important improvements have been added. Only personal examination will give you an idea of what has been accomplished.236 words
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Advertisement705 1927-06-13 3 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that tho partnership businrsa, known as Chop Kong Tong Seng, carrying on business at No. 262. South 1 Bridge Road, Singapore, which partnership business has existed for sometime past between Choy TVong Shi and Choy She Shi > (married women) and Choy Chi Chcong, Choy705 words
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Advertisement762 1927-06-13 3 f^Jl THE ORINK O THAT QUENCHES f^ THE TIGHTEST |1| THIRST. \^famroz&a.\ Bnraner Mond Co., Limited NORTIIWICH, ENGLAND BR > Manufacturers of PURE ALKALI (Soda Aah) SILICATE OF SODA CAUSTIC SODA (Solid) 76/77 CALCIUM CHLORIDE 70/72 f e 60/62 BLEACHING POWDER CAUSTIC SODA (Flake) 76/77 MURIATE OF AMMONIA BICARBONATE OF762 words
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Advertisement510 1927-06-13 4 P. I 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated In Inglaad) ■l An, AND PASSENGER AND CABGO SERVICES ramNSULAB AND OBIINTAL CO. UNDKB CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAB EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOB CXINA AND JAPAN Tonnar* fl'"*** MACEDONIA m.no Jwm it NOVARA 7,000 June510 words
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Advertisement662 1927-06-13 4 Shipping Announcements N.Y.K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwera aad Rotterdam assets Tonnace Doe Sail SUWA MARU 11.000 June 2» U KUSHIMI MARU 11.000 July 7 8 HAKOZAKI MARU 10.SOO July SI 22 HAKUSAN MARU 10.500 Aug. 4 C; KITASO MARU HMO Auk. 18 19 HARUNA662 words
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Advertisement545 1927-06-13 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE THH OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED. THH CHINA MUTUAL BTHAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTKRDAM, ANTWERP, HAMi BURG AND BREMEN.— GENOA, MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOWMARSEILLES, HAVKE, LIVERPOOL AND I GLASGOW.— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND545 words
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Advertisement489 1927-06-13 4 THE SIAM STEAM lAV. CO., LTB. (Incorporated In Slam) BANGKOK COASTINO SERVICE. For Kemaman, Krelay, Trenggann, Kelantaa,: Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Laeon. I Bandon, Kohsamui, Langsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure VALAYA June 13 June 15 PRACHATIPOK June 20 June 22 The Steamera are fitted throughout with electric light and489 words
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Advertisement551 1927-06-13 4 H. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 3640, with sub-connections to Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Depts. and Manager's Desk. Representatives for Singapore and Straits 'Settlements of tlie Official Tourist Bureau of Java. All information, d«Uiled itinearries551 words
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Advertisement425 1927-06-13 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND Regular monthly sailings by the well known steamer MARELLA (7,376 tons) and 'the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia, Cabins de425 words
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Advertisement439 1927-06-13 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUGKHALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTB, (IncorporatLj in England) ■eUbdun" line rASSENGKR AND FRI'.IGIIT SEKVI^ TO TUE OMRKD KlX(.I)OiI AND CONTINKNT FREICFIT SEKVICH OUTWARDS To Uong Kong, Shanghai and Ja**n Due S'pora s.s. KABINCA July 6 s.s. CITT OK NORWICH Aa*. 1 HOMEWARDS For Marseilles, Havre. I.undon, H>— burg439 words
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Advertisement446 1927-06-13 5 STATE SHmM SERVICE US. KANGAROO Da* Singapore July IS FOR FREAiANTLE. WJL For particulars regarding passag* and freight rates, apply to McALISTER A CO, LTD. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD I'ASSKNGKR AND FdWIT SERVICE BOSTON Msi \::\V YOP.K via PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, X.vri.F.s, OENOA and tIAUBLLO. IS Days to Bohton II446 words
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Advertisement481 1927-06-13 5 INOO-CHINA STEAM HAY. COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hong Kong) Direct Service to JAVA via HONG KONG AMOY and SHANGHAI and to CALCUTTA via PENANG from SINGAPORE. Tnking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtze Ports. Formosu, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND481 words
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Advertisement441 1927-06-13 5 STOOMVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ "NEDERLAND" and HOLLAND-EAST-ASIA LINE Homeward Sailing. to AMSTERDAM AND ROTTERDAM Da* Sails i TSALEIKR In port •PRINS DER NEDERLANDEN Jane IT 17 I KARIMATA June 28 8» VONDEL July 1 1 I t BINTANG July 12 13 *J. P. COEN July 15 15 PRINS'KS JULIANA July 29 29441 words
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Advertisement65 1927-06-13 5 ■Mb Ji Wgk^kXlemon •Sc/uc&y/;. "SILV' SLIDE" Plastic Metallic racking FOR ALL PURPOSES. ONE SIZE OF FOB ALL SIZES OF LAJ W ith linn .matrrud tb re i te wheo lyppcfciaf as new "SII V^EBSLJI E 1 can, be ad(kd to that remaining in the Wriit for i'uii piiiimiin tj ill.65 words
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Advertisement635 1927-06-13 6 HAVEN'T YOU HEARD OF IT Haven't you seen in Reuters Telegrams that CAPTAIN NUNGESSER The World's Greatest Flying Ace is Missing Would >ou like la see him if von are one of the thousands here that haven't se«"n him HE I> Tl iCMNG UP TO-NIGHT AT THE ALHAMBRA Wfc«M he635 words
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Advertisement310 1927-06-13 6 VICTORIA THEATRE ENORMOUS SUCCESS Public Opinion THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT 1 1 and Nightly at 9.30 JEFFREY FARNOL'S FAMOUS STORY OF THE GOOD OLD DAYS Book now at LITTLE'S. Popular Prices $2 $1. EVENING DRESS NOT ESSENTIAL. tIIIIIMHIIHMIIItII »»4 EVERY MUSIC LOVER KNOWS or should310 words
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Advertisement394 1927-06-13 6 COWBOY NOTICS is hcrtliy (,'iven th:.t tin- ah<iv. Trade Mark l> th« |iro|i:ily of T.iotal li>-oadhurst Lm Co., LaC, i«f .'.<\ <^\for.l Sliuc 1 ManclMCter, K -inland, Mamifactir«r» nnd Mvrchanta, and is used by them la the Straits StttU-mi-nts. Faasratad «nd Unederat*d Malay Klntos, upon cotton piece BMal «f all394 words
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Article235 1927-06-13 7 riXTLIM. Monday, June I .'I Singapore High Water, 9.40 a.m., 7.5, I'J y p.m., 8.8. Aintrnlians v. N. Malaya, Ipoh. Fbnlhall, Div. I S.R.C. v. S.C.C., Stadium. Tueedav. June II BUgapore Migh Water, 10.16 a.m., 7.9, t.JI'.l p.m., 9 1. Singapore Court of Appeal. Koetbnll. Div. II235 words
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Article368 1927-06-13 7 Monday, June 11 Ships alonesiile the Wharves or expected to arrive. F.ntr.ince 8 ■etlon !u Mm KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Lighter Loligo, Sri Tunda. ng s.-ni;. Havre, Will o1o 1 The Wi.-p- W B Katei Oii Wharf il.Ms. Curlew I Whl VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. l.iiijnng P*(ar368 words
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Article13 1927-06-13 7 I do not find nowadays much love ol libfrtj- amnn;.- SotteHtte.— DtM Ing*.13 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
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Article65 1927-06-13 7 Singapore, June 13. Rubber.—Local CI cents per Ib., quiet. Tin.—London 11-6-27 1287. Rubbers. Shares quiet. Approximate quotations are:—Bukit Katils 97V4-1.02H, Mfllftka Pindas 2.40-2.47 Mi. United 2.85-142H, New Scudais 2.82%- Ilenbys 2.90-2.974, Utan Simpans I.OK-4.H, Utu Benuts G4-68 tents. Mining. -Sh.ins quiet. Rantaus 1.95lakuapas 38s. 9d.-395. Gd.,65 words
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Article114 1927-06-13 7 Singapore, June 1.!. Rubber.—ls. G%d. Vsd. up. Tin.—A-2H7 (11-G-27). Mining.—Petalinß 4.62V4-4.67H. Malaya Consolidated 1.22-1.2.j. Kuchai 2.07-2.1(1. Taipingr L6SH-U7H. South Taipiaj 8688. Raji l'eiok :)2^<-^l i premium. Kuyoh 1.50-155. North Taipint; 1.17-1.27 cum. I'lu Piah IJS^-LVTH. Rantau Pref. 1.95-2. Tnten IM-IM. Nawnp Pet I.T2H-1.77H. Johan 17'j-20. Rahman114 words
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Article129 1927-06-13 7 To-day Selat Pandjang, Ilengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api lAinc Lionel .2 pm. Ceylon. Southern and Western India 1 Borneo Marul I p.m. To-morrow. Pnlaa Soegi i Hong Teck I ..9 a.m. Cucob and Benuit (Hong Hin) 0 a.m. ylen, Rgypt and Great Britain i Parcels) lAutolycua)129 words
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Article41 1927-06-13 7 By P. C. Hooft Amazon^* Do :ta Kkma Tjcrimai Xc'.lore i-en -Arra. S'pore London May 6 May 30 May 4 May M May 9 June 4 May 12 June 4 May IX June ft May 12 June 1341 words
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Article261 1927-06-13 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, Juno 10. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 1/10 Demand 2A" 23/32 Private 3m. credit 2/4 9/32 n v, *r i i» r/. On New York, Demand 5G Private 90 d/s 67V4 On France. Dank T.T. 1411 On Jndia, Bank T.T. IBMt On Hcng Konp,261 words
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55 1927-06-13 7 Tone of Market:—Quiet. Latest Cable:—Lonunn S|M>t Slioet Is. r,",d. per Ib. New York Spot Sh<-et cents 37H per II). R.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. Standard K.S.S. on Tender Tpot Jun<-.)uly-Scpt. Oct.-Doc. .I;ui.- A1;:n h G4 65 07 cy C5<i 09 Vi DAILY PRICKS CURRENT.55 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article380 1927-06-13 7 Issue Vul. I'd. Buyers Sellers l'l £1 Asam Kumbang 57/- 58/i'l £1 Bansrrin Tin 33/- 34/1 1 Batanf* Padang 0.G7 0.72 £1 £1 Chenderiang 23/0 24/6 £1 £1 Eastern Siam 2:3/- 24/tl il Haad Yai 28/6 29/1 1 Hitam Tin .03 LO 1 1 Honjj Fatt 1.17 1.22% £1380 words
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Article171 1927-06-13 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellfr» £1 XI B. Am. Tobacco 4.18.0 5.0.0 1 1 Central Engine 0.90 0.95 1 1 Cycle Carriage UN 1.10 cd. Cl £1 K. Smelting Co. l'.t.5O l'J.KO t ■> Kraser Ncave 18.50 18.7."i 100 100 Hammer Co. 181.00 185.00 Hk. 125 125 H. S.171 words
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Article98 1927-06-13 7 U. En K 6 p.c. $1,234,300 BTo 15% p.m. S'pore Cold Storage Deb. 7 p.c. $555,000 110 115 S'pore Municipal 5 p.c. 1,878,000 of 1901 par. 5 prem. S'pore Municipal p.c. of 1907 $1,000,000 90 par. S'pore Municipal 4V4 p.c. of 1909 100,000 00 par. S'pore Municipal 4 p.e.98 words
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Article423 1927-06-13 7 Fraaer an 4 Co. and kjwl and Kvatt'a e,notttleaa. To dty Pric«» Il'rarerI 1 rarer Lyall A Co. Kv«tt. Aik-nl.y ($1) 2.X0 IMcLiM C.'.'O Alor Gajuh ($1) r>.:>o LM 2.. r >o 2.60 A. Hitam («1) 1. JO 1.50 cd. 1. JO 4..")0 A. Kuning (SI) 0.80 0.85423 words
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Obituary73 1927-06-13 7 ONG BeloTed wife of Mr <>p'_" Koon Kee (nee fan Quee Neo), on Sunday June V 2. 1.27. at her i er.id.i c No. 38-8, Klliney Read, al U"- h;:i <> r rr. 1 The deceased lift beaide n widower, daughters, one son 'Mr. Due Kirn Chwecl and one73 words
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Article50 1927-06-13 7 Mr. Yeo Lark Syi be« to, than* relatives, frieadi and atembera of the As sociations whi k'ndlj attended 'he funeral of Hrn be'.ived wife, the late lira. Tee l.ark Wye. oil Sundi v, th>- ICh instant, an.l all those who suit wreath music, letters of con.lol.'iu- and Chines rolla.50 words
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Advertisement284 1927-06-13 7 TO LET IN CECIL STREET Premises No. 77. Now vacant. For particulars apply 452, care Straits Times. IN THE ESTATE OF AARON SHALOME JOSEPH JUDAH (DECEASED) Pursuant to Section 25 (1) of Ordiuanrc No. 11l (Trustees). NOTICE is hereby Riven that all persona having any claims or demands against the284 words
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Advertisement24 1927-06-13 7 STOP PRESS IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY THAT PRESENT KE IT SILVER OR GOLD from FRANKEL BROTHERS (WaUh Our Adv. on Fag« 16).24 words
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Advertisement9 1927-06-13 7 I I "THE TALK OF THE DAY!" OVERLAND ["WHIPPET"9 words
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Advertisement756 1927-06-13 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS (iihrr- Classified Advts., see page 16. WANTS. FOH SALE. ETC. SKLKCT BOARD AND RESIDENCE, gar bits. French Mansions, River Valley Road. An:.'.y M ,<s M. 3, I/oyd Road, 5-7 o'm EXPERIENCED CLERK with kMw'.adfi of l)o»::-i;iN'piti|! find oiTtre routine I Stele salary to N'.A.A.F.I Tnnglin Post Office pr.COND-HAND756 words
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Advertisement425 1927-06-13 7 KORNE. .v i Bom, Bamma on Juno II. LM7, M> a.!. I Mr.. \V. D Hont*i a son. C H A I. LO >. K I! BAUMGARTEN.— At Iho Caihcdral of :lu- C» d Shepherd, on Saturday. Jut... 1 1. 19S7, Reginald Kwart. oniy sen vf >ie. Mid K. N.425 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous126 1927-06-13 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandan? Kerbau Station. (By nartr«y of I. merriment Health Oflirc.) l\.r Iho M llnur* rndinf nt MHnlght m Inn.- II. Dec i.nlr liniprratiiro :in.| K '1 n i, temperature i i M ihaflc lemppraturv IL4 Mm. ran radl IS7J r. ■In. tra Tl r*. S.i. temperature (I r*,126 words
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909 1927-06-13 8 The Straits Times MONDAY, JUNE 13. THE NEW ENTENTE. The announcement that M. Poincare will shortly issue a consolidation loan devoted to the re-absorption of surplus bank-notes in consequence of the decrease of the amount of national defence bonds iij circulation is a proof positive, if any were needed, that909 words
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Article339 1927-06-13 8 The death last month of Admiral of the Fleet Lord Walter Kerr serves to recall i that this distinguished officer, who entered the Navy as a cadet in 1853, saw service in the Baltic expeditions connected with the Crimean campaign and, soon after, as a midshipman with339 words
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Article506 1927-06-13 8 Sir J. W. Murison, Chief Justice, b ill with a septic throat and is confined to his room. He will probably not attend court for four or five days. I 1 I l I I i I j I j I i j I I I j506 words
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Article17 1927-06-13 8 Hallam and Co., Kuala Lumpur, send 'js their May issue of Statistics Rela.ing to Dol'ar Rubber Companies.17 words
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Article18 1927-06-13 8 The faa'.ous pianist Bcnno Moisieviteli will give recitals at the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, on June 21 and 23.18 words
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Article33 1927-06-13 8 The British light cruiser Curlew arrive. I in Singapore from Colombo on Sunday morning. The vessel is in command of Capt A. H. Taylor, R.N., and will leavo tor Hang Kong on Wednesday.33 words
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Article44 1927-06-13 8 The two Ch.nese gunmen who wer. 1 arrested in a Middle Road coffee shop on Friday last at V..'H) p.m. with two loade pistols and a quantity of ammunition in their possession, will be produced in the Oistrict Court for trial on June 1">.44 words
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Article38 1927-06-13 8 At the inquest this morning before I irut.-Col. Hope-Falkner on_ a Chinese who was found dead in Tcochew Street, on May 81 a verdict was returned of culpable homicide amounting to murdei against a person or persons unknown.38 words
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Article49 1927-06-13 8 The Feast af Corpus Chrisli will be celebrated in the Church of Our l-uily ol Lourdes on the 18th instant. His Lordship Bishop Perrich n will sing the pontifical high mass at 7 a m. and at ."> p.m. the pontifical vespers followed by the procession of the blessed sacrament.49 words
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Article52 1927-06-13 8 Not two weeks ago a European was run into by a Morris commercial lorry in Coleman Street. Another European was injured on the Seletar Road on Saturday afternoon, when a warder named E. T. Miles was knocked down by a taxi. The Chinese driver was arrested on a charge of52 words
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Article74 1927-06-13 8 A European named Cotton, who landel in Singapore a few days ago oh" the Hakone Maru. caused the authorities seme trouble by a delusion he appeared to be suffering from that he was the Governor and that the Prince of Wales was here. On being returned to tho Hakone Maru74 words
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Article94 1927-06-13 8 Yesterday morning Monseigneur IVrrirhun held the annual confirmation service in the Cathedral of The Good Shepherd, and confirmed 38 boys from the St. Joseph's Institution, and 38 icirls from the Convent of The Holy Infant Jesus. Assisted by Father Kuaudel and h ;ith<->-Arcand thy Bishop afterwards performed a pontifical high94 words
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Article139 1927-06-13 8 Attacks on Posts in The Peshawar District. Brilliantly Quelled by Royal Air Force. (Special Cable to the Straits Times.) Calcutta, JoM IS. A revival of tri!>.".l unrest on On North Indian frontier, near Peshawar, has been successfully rjueilcd as the result of bombing operations by the Royal139 words
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Article74 1927-06-13 8 Residences of Students In Holland Searched. [rfxtf.r teixchamJ Lot) l Jcne 1 1. The Hagm K< 11 v in- the recent discovery of a Communist conspiracy, ihe ramifications of which ixtt;n<l from the Dutch East Indies, the authority s carried out searches of residence Indiaa students in74 words
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Article190 1927-06-13 8 Recommendation to Base It On Horse Power. IS Important recommendation* M to roI vising the present lyvtem of taxing mo.or ors an eontsined in proposals <'f earn- mittee No. 1 of the HUUeipa] Gontiwts-!.-ion which state: In view of Government's objection to a 'j~etrol tax recommended190 words
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Article102 1927-06-13 8 Cargo Steamer Damaged In Malacca Straits. The N.Y.K. cargo steamer Totl Maij, mi arrival in Singapore Hn.< moming, reported that she had been in <"l lision with t tic French steamer Cap Lay, iv I'ulix' Jemnr, near One Fathom Hank in the Malacca Btraits, at 7^B a.m.102 words
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Article66 1927-06-13 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., New York, send us Urn following cable dated June 11, thtir tjUotatioiu b ing i" goid dollar cents nnd closing h'nl prices ■Rubber exchanges mica to-day Nil. 1 June r »i), July 87.70, August 87.90, September 38 cts. October 38.10, Novmnber M.M, December66 words
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Advertisement130 1927-06-13 8 A /t """X I 1/ y^~^ i'\ *$r \l\ sssssssssssssssl V* 7 vijSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSsI ARE OFFERING FOR THREE DAYS ONLY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 15 AND 16. SURPLUS STOCKS OF FASHIONABLE MILLINERY AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES The selection includes Sports Felts, SemiTrimmed and a few Trimmed Models. JOHN LITTLE130 words
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Advertisement68 1927-06-13 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9 A Paramount Special THE SKY RAIDER Featuring THE MISSING AIRMAN CAPTAIN NUNCESSER in 7 Reels A REGULAR FELLOW Featuring RAYMOND GRIFFITH in 6 Reels First Show at 7.30 MEN AND WOMEN Featuring RICHARD DIX in 7 Reels TAN CHENG KEE CO. LTD.,68 words
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Advertisement68 1927-06-13 8 On Other Pages. 1'ace. Book of tht W«#k Kinuncf ud Commerce 7 Shipping anil Ida Mai I 7 Mcti-oro.oL'icJil Urport 7 To-duy's Share Market (able .-.-.I Ri.dio N.W1 I Australiuna' T-<ur l<) Sporting Intilliec. 10 Belmagor Motor II 11 lo Selantror I: 11 M f A. AthUtie BporU n s68 words
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Article1205 1927-06-13 9 Sir Robert Hodgson's Scathing Indictment. MOSCOW POLICE METHODS. Fantastic Allegations Dealt With in Detail. [reuter tklegram] London, -I in i-. A detailed denial of thr Soviet allocations <.f illi< it practical by members (if the British 111 skm has beea tamed by Bir Robert Rodgon, ex-ISritish Charge1,205 words
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Article189 1927-06-13 9 Government Party's Lead Challenged. Neck and Neck Struggle With The De Valerans. [RXUTER TELEGRAM] London, June 12. The first returns of the Irish Free State elections, which arc being conducted on the proportional representation system, show that the Government Party has done worse than was expected and189 words
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Article146 1927-06-13 9 Many Industrial Proposals Considered. [reuter telegram] London, June 1:!. Loverkusen The urgent desirability o! establishing international arbitration courts was agreed to in the AnglvGennaa conversations. It is understood that tha conversations were most satisfactory from the British standpoint. The conference resolved to formulate a nun. 1 >t rReuter - 146 words
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Article366 1927-06-13 9 Demands in Soviet Reply To Note. Dark Forces Unloosed By British Rupture. [REUTEB TELEGRAM] London, June 12. Moscow The Soviet reply to the Pclish note regarding the assassination of Voikow demands that the Polish Government take measures to investigate the crime thoroughly and severely punish the guiltyReuter - 366 words
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Article109 1927-06-13 9 Japanese and British Problems Similar. [RKUTER TELEGRAM J London, June 11. Tokio With the near approach of the tripartite conference on naval forces at Gsaeva the vernacular papers are showing increasing interest, though they predict gnat dirticul.ics. The Asahi dwell.; on the recent statements of th* PrimeReuter - 109 words
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Article63 1927-06-13 9 [RI:iTER TELEGRAM] London, June 11. Montreal Mr. D. McKee, a wealthy and well-known United States airman, was drowned in Bac Peche, in the Laurentine Mountains, when the machine he was testing for a n >n-stop flight to Alaska broke its back in alighting on the water.Reuter - 63 words
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Article47 1927-06-13 9 [reuter telegram] Lofclon, June 12. Amsterdam In the presence of the Queen, Prince Consort and a few church elders, Princess Juliana, at the Royal Palace at the Hague, was admitted by the Court Chaplain to membership of the Hcrvormde Kerk. The Princess was confirmed to-day.Reuter - 47 words
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Article20 1927-06-13 9 [REI'TER FAR EASTERN SERVICE.] Shanghai, June 13. Tientsin Five hundred French troops have arrived from Indo-China.20 words
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Article317 1927-06-13 9 Attempt to Re-Bolshevise The Province. Rifle Shots Hurry His Departure. [reuttr far eastern service.] Shanghai, June 11. A story of an attempt by Borodin to re-Bolshevise the Hunan province (which is now in the hands of Chiang Kai Shek's troops) has leaked out. Towards the end of317 words
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Article108 1927-06-13 9 Progress with Trade Unions Bill. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.] Rugby, June 11. The H iuse of Commons will re-assemble on Monday after the Whitsuntide recess, when the last clauses of the Trade Unions Bill will be considered in committee. This staifc of the bill will be completed on Tuesday,108 words
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Article74 1927-06-13 9 Version of Albanian Incident 1 Submitted. [reiter nHMaVUI] London, June 12. Geneva Jugo-Slavia has communicated its version of the Alban an incident to Sir Eric Drummond, but does not desire the matter to be brought before the League Council on the jrround that it docs not fall within the74 words
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Article78 1927-06-13 9 Anti-British Demonstration In New York. [reuter telegram] London, June IS. New York British control of China was obtained by the opium war," was one of the slogans on the banners borne by Radicals and Communists who demonstrated outside the British Consulate in Whitehall Street. Police were calledReuter - 78 words
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Article41 1927-06-13 9 [REUTEB TEI.EGXAM] London, June 12. Washington The State Department has notified the French Government that the United States are prepared to engage in diplomatic pourparlers with regard to a possible agreement for a Franco-American treaty of perpetual peace.41 words
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Article135 1927-06-13 9 Mr. Chen on the Present Hankow Government. Chinese Legislating Against Communism. [REUTER FAR EASTERN SERVICE.] Shanghai, June 12. Hankow In the course of a talk with Reuter's correspondent Mr. Eugene Chen remarked that the Hankow Government was now purely bourgeois." Whatever amount of truth there is in this135 words
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Article146 1927-06-13 9 This Year's Surplus No Guide To Future. [reuter telegram] London, June 11. Washington President Coolidge, aJdiessing the Government Departmental I heads at the half-yearly neetm;, suid suiplus of $599,0011,000 was certain for the fiscal year ending June 30. Ho estimated next year's surplus a r $:s:;s,O00,OOO. TheReuter - 146 words
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Article63 1927-06-13 9 Sentences Imposed by Rome Tribunal. [RELTER TELEGRAM] London, June 12. Rome In accordance with the Public Prosecutor's request, the special tribunal trying Lucet'.i, who attempted to murder Signer Mussolini last September, sen- j tenced him to 30 years' imprisonment and his accomplices, Sorio and Vatteroni, toReuter - 63 words
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Article72 1927-06-13 9 Reported Appointment of Lorrl Ronaldshay. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO. j Rugby, June 12. The Sunday Times states that Lord Ronaldshay, formerly Governor of Bom- bay, has been approached with a view j to his appointment as chairman of the Statutory Commission to inquire into the working of72 words
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Article54 1927-06-13 9 [trans-ocean service] Berlin, June 13. According to a Bucharest despatch, the agreement reached on Friday between t.i Liberals and National Peasant Party has mm n unrolled. The leader of the People's Party, IL Averescu, urges that Ilisnilwi I ox theparty do not participate in the municipal elections54 words
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Article48 1927-06-13 9 [RXUTCR TELEGRAM] London, June 12. Berlin In the nine months ended May 31, Germany paid 984,000,000 gold marks in reparation payments, according to the report of the Agent-General ad- ministering the Dawes plan. The British Enipirr received 20-1,000,000 gold marks an-! France's share was M 7.000,000.Reuter - 48 words
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Article38 1927-06-13 9 [REL'TER FAR EASTERN SERVICE.] Shanghai, June l.'i. H.M.S. Hawkins, with Vice-Admiral Tyrwhitt on board, has left for Hong Kong. Peking The Japanese Minister has left for Tokio to discuss the China situation with his Government.38 words
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Article161 1927-06-13 9 Wild Enthusiasm at The Reception. Striking Tribute by President Coolidge. [reuter telegram] London, June 11. Washington Fow homecoming heroes have received such a welcome as Col. Lindbergh, the trans-Atlantic airman wns accorded when ru stepped ashore this afteino m from the cruiser Memphis. Wildly enthusiastic crowds surged againstReuter - 161 words
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Article105 1927-06-13 9 Life of the Country Depends On Outcome." [milgsl telegram] London, June 11. Paris M. Sarraui's anti- ommunist speech of May 28 was rtintoiced in the Chamber yesterday by M. Barthou, Minister of Justice, who gave details of the Communist campaign to disrupt the army ;:ml Mid the105 words
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Article47 1927-06-13 9 Plans for Reform in Border Towns. [reuter telegram] London. June 11. Mexic > City President Calles has instructed all state governors lo close gambling houses. This order is intended mainly to effect reforms in the border towns .since ther« an comparatively few. gambling house* elsewhere.Reuter - 47 words
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Article61 1927-06-13 9 [TRAN3-OCIAN SERVICE] Berlin, June I The start from Berlin of Lieut. Cham bvrlin and Mr. Levine was postponed in view of tho fact that they insisted on being present at the overhauling "f the motors, for wine' 1 they were linahls t'i spare the time previously owing to61 words
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Article60 1927-06-13 9 [RRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.] Ragbjr, June 12. The Hawker-Hon-ley aeroplane which will be used in the second British at tempi on a non-stop llight to India successfully underwent part of the tests at Brooklands yesterday afternoon. It will be flown to Cranwell aerodrome, and Flight-Lieutenant Carr ami r'lipht-l.kutenant60 words
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Article80 1927-06-13 9 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.] Kujrby, June 11. The Prince of Wales concluded a brief visit to the v. est of England by a visit yesterdaj t. the famous slate quarries near Exeter. Hi:; arrival was marked by the Bring of a hea\y charge which blasted hundred* rf80 words
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Article65 1927-06-13 9 [REI TER TELEGRAM] London, .lime 11. New V;irk Admiral C. F. Ilughts has been appointed chief of Naval operatl >n-. in place of Admiral Bberle, «h > becomes chairman of the Navy General Hnaid. The change will be effectaated on November 11. Bear-Admiral J. M. HawIt*Reuter - 65 words
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Article617 1927-06-13 10 Visitors Score Well Against Northern Malaya. Good Butting by Oldfield And Macartney. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 11. The match between the Australians and Ninth Malaya began here to-day. The risitan batted first and after five wickets were down fur lliti valuable contributions by Macartney (W) and617 words
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Article128 1927-06-13 10 There were large crowds at the New World during the last two nights of the Hari Raya Haji festival. A new play will be staged by the t'ity Opera to-night. The Victoria Theatre Wi.s crowded <m Saturday for the screening of the Amateur Gentleman, featuring Richard Bartnelmeaa. The128 words
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Article62 1927-06-13 10 Under inatrcctkmt of H.[v the Governor, lh< I MS ■i,l,i SYt Relic will Iphvo Sin.-: n W..1... Haj morning I i renang h < to >-'vhai i iii<A.jstra1,. ■•'.>•> l< mi fi i Perl Swttea r- (oi Kuala I uinpsg, wh< n aftir a threi da U b< i. to62 words
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Article112 1927-06-13 10 Wonderful Feat of Salvage In Scapa Flow. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.] Rugby, June 11. One of the greatest salvage feats ever undi taken was successfully accomplishes yesterday, when the ex-German cruiser Ifoltke, of 23,000 tons, was raised after eijrht year- Immersion in seventy feet of •rater in Scapa112 words
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Article32 1927-06-13 10 [P.KUIER TELEGRAM] London, June 11. Lisbon Manfah do Pinedo has arrived. London, June 12. Lislxm De Pinedo flew the 1,400 km. from Ponta Dclgado to Lisbon in nine hours.32 words
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Article76 1927-06-13 10 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.] Rugby, June 12. Ii reign exchanges are Amsterdam 12.12%. Ailh i.Berlin 20.49 H. Bombay is. G .vr-r>id. Brussels 34.96. srest B 2& Buenos Aires -I" 11-IC. Copenhagen 15.17. ra jvj.v,. Helsingfors 192%. X n 15-82. Madrid 28.05 H. Milan 88 1-lt, New York 1.8"> 20-30. Oslo76 words
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Article196 1927-06-13 10 Sciangor Automobile Club Holds Competition. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, June 13. The Stlangor Automobile Association hil! climb was held yesterday morning and WSJ a bit' success. The hill selected was the Police Court hill, which is one of the steepest in Kuala Lumpur. Aliuut half196 words
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Article216 1927-06-13 10 Annual Meeting at Johorc Hharu Yesterday. The annual meeting of the Johore Planters" Association was held at the liihnrc Civil Service Club yesterday, under the presidency of the chairman, Mr. W. Miller MncUay. The subject of hardwood timber and land alienation was discussed, Mr. C. H. G. Clarke,216 words
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Article24 1927-06-13 10 ii,. IfaJagp I'pjon are grfasf a tea partj on Friday, at the Istana, Sultan Goto, Kampon* Glam, in honcur of His Excellency thi- Governor,24 words
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Article966 1927-06-13 10 Governor Promises Challenge Cup. On Sa.urday afternoon the Malaya command held their annual athletic sports at the Stadium, when the stands around the football ground were tastefully decorated with flags and, helped by the gay frocks of the many ladies present, presen:ed a very gay appearance. Gene966 words
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Article31 1927-06-13 10 Mr. R V. Mocrc. of Bimco Bbsjan, Ltd., wishes it to be known that he is in no way connected with .he R. Moore, who recently figured, in th* local ccmru,31 words
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Article75 1927-06-13 10 This evening commencing at 9.30, a well selected programme of popular music will be rendered at Raffles Hotel Under (he direction of Mr. Saxc McGuire Anioiie ili. in cms arc- selections from Pnccial I Mafeine Biltlerfly), Tsrhaikow:ky (from the Suite No. Elegie), and Saftft Satna (Symphony No.75 words
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Article198 1927-06-13 10 Mrs. Godfree Beaten in Kent Championship. [Reuter Telegram.] London, June 11. At Beckenham in the Kent lawn tennis championships ladies' singles final, Miss Helen Wills beat Mrs. Godfree, 6—2, 6—4. In the men's singles final Greig beat Kingsley, 4—6, 6—2, 6—3. The weather was dull butReuter - 198 words
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Article396 1927-06-13 10 Wins for Denmark and South Africa. [Reuter Telegram.] London, June 11. Copenhagen: In the Davis Cup third Denmark beat India by three matches to nil. LMrich and Henriksen beat A. A Fyzee and Prasada, 6—2,6—2, 6—2, 6—3.6—3. Berlin: South Africa beat Germany in the third round alsoReuter - 396 words
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Article693 1927-06-13 10 Kota Raja Y. C. Lift the Karim CUp. [BY "CENTRE"] The final of the H. A. Karim Cup competition was plnyed otf on the Malay Ground on Saturday, when the Ko'.a Raja gained a coirfortafcle victory over the Sunlight FC. by three goals to nil. There was a693 words
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Article209 1927-06-13 10 Chinese Club Results. The following are the results of the handicap races swum off at the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday 100 yards A Class.—l. Chia Poh Chong 56 1/5 sees., 2. Lee Choon Ngee 63 4/5 sees., 3. Ng Mong Guan 57 sees. 11 competitors. 100 yards B209 words
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Article22 1927-06-13 10 Amateur Association Beats Cambridge. [Keuter Telegram.l London, June 11. Cambridge The Amateur AthleticAssociation beat Cambridge University by seven events to four.Reuter - 22 words
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Article359 1927-06-13 10 B. B. and I. Easily Defeat Merchants. The opening match of the annual cricket tournament of the S.C.C. concluded on Saturday, when the Bankers, Brokers and Insurance easily defeated the Merchants. The Merchants frm -.»...ik in attack and their opponents compiled the sound score of 24S for six wickets359 words
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Article155 1927-06-13 10 S. G. C. Win Wei-Hai-Wei Cup. The final match in this competition between the Garrison Golf Club and Singapore Golf Club was played at Bukit Timah yesterday morning and resulted in a win for the latter club by 4 points to '-i. The resul.s were as follows L. D.155 words
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Article189 1927-06-13 10 Vision of Moving Platforms, But No 'Husos. London rebuilt wi h Wide main thoroughfares, 'buses superseded by moving plalfi rtr.s and mofways witii aerial stations, were features of a vision of London described by Professor A. K. Richardson, of London University, to the London Society. He pictured the189 words
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Article29 1927-06-13 10 The Admiralty Steam tug. AlNunce, which is under >he conunand of Capt. U. R. McCuti'han, arrived at Singaporeon Saturday en route to Hong Kong, where she will be stationed.29 words
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Article71 1927-06-13 10 The inquest on the Chinese boy. whi war. kiHefl when n Packard car crashed Ida ■> i'ii»ri\ in a ti ...ri Roail on Mi* night f \1 concluded m Ihr coroner'i 1..!»•1..!»• I t til -HM. l|(._« O|, Hopr.l. Tlln-r. Hf found th%t ib dea»h «i Tu.rd by misadventure. Mr71 words
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Article834 1927-06-13 11 Kerord Dividend on Locarno. (Prom Oar Own Corretponaaat.) Kuala Lumpur, Ji:ne 11. There was a large trathei injr at the npta»ng <>f the Belaagor Turf club summer meeting on Saturday aftersjoaa. The weather was |M«d and the iperi most enjoyable. There w:.s a riijr BBaSl in the si:<;h834 words
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Article525 1927-06-13 11 Results of Saturday's Meeting:. On their own on Saturday th<> i ..i ha 1 thoir annual noils Bleating. Mr. (I. W. A. Trim nor, president of the branch. preaeaved the prises at the (omlu.sion of I \rry MtejesUsig pro»raniiu' Kcsnli v. ,n- :is roOmn Senior Lang Jump Final.525 words
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Article210 1927-06-13 11 SJLC.'s Easy Win Over Johore. B ij win ver tii- 1 Jc hoic Crickt Club on Satarday. ■.<-•:( all .,i,t for ir, Balhetchet,! LeijstiuK, Barteli and M ri"\v doing the eplied nth 181, t which Galistan contributed 20, iv^i-p u.' an I Hops .11. Score* JOHORE. b Barteli210 words
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Article158 1927-06-13 11 Extraordinary Feat on Eas fbournc (Jolf Course. l^mdon, June 1. on the Rayal Eastboom Golf C >urw Colonel P. Cromptoo and the professional, K. Macey, huhed tl.e thirteenth hole (173 yards), ;:i dim stroke. [On Sunday, August 9, r.»'J-">, Mr. W. S. Evana and Mr. U.158 words
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Advertisement158 1927-06-13 11 THE STEINWAY PIANO Is the instrument of the immortals and is used by all eminent Musicians to-day. Come in, we will be pleased to demonstrate this superb instrument. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE, i Your life in your hands! The deadliest £erms are spread by infected people on158 words
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Advertisement321 1927-06-13 11 RAFFLES HOTEL TO-NIGHT, at 9.3O BY SPECIAL REQUEST The following Programme will be given by an Augmented Orchestra under the Direction of Mr. Saxe McGuire:PROGRAMME OVERTURE. Russian and Ludmilla. W. Glinka. WALTZ SYMPHONIC, Invitation to Dance. C. M. v. Weber. OPERA PHANTASIE. Madame ltullerfly, G. Puccini. FROM THE SUITE No.321 words
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Article262 1927-06-13 12 British Colonel Adopts German Apparatus. In pouring rain, before a number of British officers nnd other ranks nt Crookhaai Camp, near Aldershot, recently, two supple young iman gymnasts gave a demonstration of muscle development exercises on a light double-rimmed wheel which runs abng the ground. With262 words
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Article181 1927-06-13 12 Report of League of Nations Eastern Bureau. The health bulletin of the League of Nati.ins Eastern Bureau, for the week puded June 4, jrives the following information Alexandria One plague case. Bombay Two plague deaths one hulera denth U cases of smallpox with J.i deaths. Calcutta Jl» cholera181 words
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Article285 1927-06-13 12 AawlMMMtad Malay. 13,452 lbs. Alor Gajah. 8,744 lbs. Ayer Tanas. 60,000 tos. Australasia. 15,:t00 lbs. Bukii K.B. 5,655 lbs. Balgownie. 24,070 Ibt. Bukh Kubu.— l6,ooo lbs. Baat«l( (Selangor). 52,040 lbs. Beaufort Borneo. ."»2,000 lbs. HintHii.— o4,HKi lbs. Btranang.— 3s,ooo lbg. Bertam (Taisho).— s4,l6B lbs. 80re11i.— 27,500 lbs. 8a1au.—285 words
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Advertisement316 1927-06-13 12 II A \\T A II ANI) HOME nAWAII IN ONE VACATION Two trips in one for your next cncl, rest under fragrant blossuinincr vacation Stop off at soniing; trees. On the broad Hawaii on the way home. It lanais (porches) of Honolulu will break the monotony of a hoUls, listen316 words
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Advertisement620 1927-06-13 12 TRUSTEE H AUCTK)NHffi CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Strait* Stttiements Registered Office No. 8, CHANGE ALLEY, SINGAPORE. DIRECTORS SEAH ENG CHOE, Esq., YEO JOO SONG, Esq., TAN TENG CHEONG, Esq., GOH LAI MUI, Esq. The Company accepts the Offices of Executor, Administrator Trustee, Receiver, Assignee. Liquidator, etc., ami carrie* on620 words
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Advertisement196 1927-06-13 12 CIGARETTES You Want the Best and are not to be satisfied with Inferior Quality especially in the case of TEA where the BEST is OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. UPTON'S TEA Th^e finest the world produces. Sole Agents. KATZ BROTHERS, LTD. j ""The Perfect\Jf^ Emulsion Angicr's Emulsion is the most palatable, the Ij^^^S^Mm196 words
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Article948 1927-06-13 13 Vigorous Defence of Restriction Policy. The lint annual general MM.ing at the mtmlHrs of' the Qopens (I'i'iak) Jiubhi-i Estates, Ltd., wm h*.d on May 6, -t Winchester House. Old Broad■teMt, X.C.. Mr. H. L Cocklaa (chairman of the company) presidiiiK. The (haiinuvn. in his addrc.-s. saiil This948 words
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Article103 1927-06-13 13 Love Affairs and Mysticism In Novels. Rome Curclim'l Merry l>el V;il. k- irttary t> tin- Bacred Conjrro^ation of the Holy Oflkv, lias addressed the Kpiscopacy on the world-wide subject of iniproper I'terature, especially "books combining love affairs with a kind of ul-li|fi<>usu 1li|fi<>us mysticism, as if virtue and103 words
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Advertisement414 1927-06-13 13 CARS &/!3Of®€£' TRUCKS TRACTORS THE SPORTS ROADSTER SPECIAL FEATURES. LACQUER FINISH, SPECIAL WIRE WHEEL, J FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS, £lh "T| ftK M ELECTRIC STARTER, ttj^ 9 J* m W» STOP LIGHT, T% M M SAm SPARE TYRE, AYj ft, A JL ®Bm WINDSHIELD WINGS, T^ 7 HOOD BOOT, WINDSHIELD414 words
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Advertisement228 1927-06-13 13 BRUCKNER CO. 51-1, ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE. Patent Medicines. Agents for Robin, Midy, Couturieux Blache, Chauvin Lucinia Astier, Chaumel Fumouze Venot, etc., etc. Ophthalmic Ointmentst against TRACHOMA CONFINEMENT BOXES Medico Surgical and Electro-Medical Appliances BELTS. TRUSSES, etc ESTATE SUPPLIES, LAMPS, SPRAYERS, PUMPS. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. Phone 1733 Central Motor Hiring Co. (Three228 words
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Advertisement404 1927-06-13 14 Atatu «jv«i 1V, 500,000 S.C. AMuracce in force over $27,U00,00« The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd, (Incorporated Ia Stralta Settlements) HKAD OmOI WtnchaaUr House. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 82. Old /.wry. CO. The lomt-aaj has ttO.ooo deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles wltk the British Life Aaaaranee404 words
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Advertisement475 1927-06-13 14 BANKING THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK (Witb *bich ia affiliated tha International Banking Corporation). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profitß l-.S. $140,000,000 Head Oflica 55, WALL STREET. NEW TOOL London OOica So, BISUOPSUAI'E, &C. Branches ot the Hank ar* MsbMbbM >■■ ARQENTIHB. BELGIUM, BKAZIL, •'•HUE CHINA, CUBA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC,475 words
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Advertisement531 1927-06-13 14 MHMH>MtI«««M»m«»« NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (\EVH. INDIA COMMIRCIAL BANK> Eatabllahcd lit* at AmaUrdaa umurised Capita) Glda. 60,000,000 (a>boat £6,000,000) RaM up Capita i!lr. 55.000,000 (btoat £4,600,000) ■aaataaa 'Ids. 24,180,703 (aboat £2.000,000) Ih.AU OFFICE AMSTERDAM. RANCH OFFICES THE HAOD» ROTTERDAM. i'KRSEA BRANCH!* BAT A VIA a RAD OFFICE FOR ASi* BRANCH OFFICES531 words
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Advertisement461 1927-06-13 14 BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Capital Authorised tl OOo.Oi'v Capital Subscribed <1,800,0uC Capial Paid :ip £1.060,000 Reserve Fund and Reat <I^4S,Me BOARD Or DIRECTORS 1 J. M Ryrie, Chairman. P. R. Chalmers, Esq. Charles J. Htnvbro J. O. Robinson, Esq. Esq Sir David Yu!e, Bart.461 words
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Advertisement166 1927-06-13 15 STAMINA H BEAUTY Beneath all the grace and dignity of Vauxhall's coach-work is a strong and simple chassis which will give astonishing performance under the most arduous conditions, year after year. The high speeds so easily maintained never mean risk or fatigue for the driver and his passengers. The fine166 words
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Advertisement268 1927-06-13 16 KEMPE'S Engineer's Year-Book, 1927 of FORMULAE, RULES, TABLES, DATA and MEMORANDA i A Compendium of the Modern practice of CIVII.. MBCHANICAL, KI.ECTRK A I.. MARINE. CAS. AEKO. MINK AND METALLURGICAL BNGINBBRING. J dited by H. R. KBMPK, M. Inst.. C.K. W. HANNEFOKI). SMITH, F.K.P.E. (34th Year of Publication). With 2,500268 words
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