The Straits Times, 18 June 1927

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times No. 28,504, SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1927, PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 59 1 THE tVEKTDAT MILK. AL \^HH IS THE BEST FOR CHILDREN THEY LIKE IT AND THRIVE ON IT. GIVE THEM GOOD MILK STERILIZED NATURAL UNSWEETENED CONDENSED SWISS MILK. SWISS MILK. STUTZ SAFETY EIGHT America's Premier Motor Car THE SENSATION OF THE MOTOR SHOW. INSPECTION AND FULL PARTICULARS. By arrangement with nILLIAm
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    • 139 1 SELANGOR HILL CLIMB PHENOMENAL SUCCESS RALEIGH MOTORCYCLES 250 c.c. Touring FIRST 350 c.c. Touring SECGF D 250 c.c. Sports FIRST 500 c.c. Touring FIRST CATALOGUE. ffc^- EFFICIENCY. Sole Agents ROBINSON Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. SOME ONE HAS SAID that one of the pleasures of life is the common but
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    • 4 1 MILKMAID FULL CREAM MILK.
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  • 885 2 Strange Clue in Charing Cross Case. The Prince of Wales has besn created' Kniirht of Si. Patrick. Half a million f«rthinf« have been collected for Kensal Rise Baptist Church buMrfinfr fund. Madame Evelyn Scotney (Mrs. Bcnjamhi ftus-ell). the Autftfalian soprano, has friven birth to a son
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  • 45 2 An Irishman rttuir.mj from the war met I another Hullo Pat I did know y'er Wk Ibjto the FtmV Pat "Well bow, I knew I was wounded, .but I didn't know I wan as bud as tU tatl» ALti L, „1
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    • 312 2 tig THAT QUENCHES m THE TIGHTEST UL THIRST. [framroz &a. TIN DREDGING Ncwsom Patent Classifier-Jig System. "•irealer prrl'rrtiun of Tin Mrfckg methods is being obtained by the u.i .liir-."— Straits Time-; :!-li-27, l'resident, F.M.8. Chamlirr of Mine- As Agents and Assignees for the Newsom system of tin saving (patented in
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    • 421 2 RASH ON BABY'S HEADANDFACE Troublesome at Night. Healed by Cuticura, "My baby was troubled a lot with a rash on her head and face. At times it was so bad that you couM not get her to keep a bonnet on, and she used t6 scfatch tsntfl It would bleed.
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    • 148 2 We are the < heapesr House FOR CONN'S I SAXOPHONES A* Altos, Soprano, C Melody Jufll and Tenor. SEASON CO., UMITED HI and 113. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. FIRESTONE TYRES TO FOID TRUCK OWNERS FIT FIRESTONE REMOVABLE MAXI CUSHIONS THEY FIT YOUR WHEELS IT WILL PAY YOU Dupire Brothers Sole Agents
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  • 225 3 Temptation to Owners Of Forlorn Entrants. Loncbn, June U. The Jockey Club is communkaunp with the ii^'aiiisei.s of bin sweepstakes on the Deroy, notably the London Stock Exchange Fund, wiih a view to readiustment of prize money. This step is proposed with the object of
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  • 156 3 I High Yields Tapping Force Problem. The possibilities of nipah palm estates as a future source of power alcohol have recently attracted some notice, j writes the Chief Secretary, X.M.S., in his annual report for id'ZS. There are two existing Mtatel in Selangor with a planted arta of
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  • 92 3 Strong Comment by English Judge. i London, May :;i The jury of the Oxt.rdahiri' Assizt-s found r iyin-i-OnietT Alexandti EnMSt Taylor guilty of the rnan.sla-jKhtt-r oi Krnest MncKa, wi::i whose motor-cyde his motor car collided in trying to pass another car, Mr. Justice Shearman congratulate.! Ihe jury en
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  • 380 3 Short-sighted Policy of British Producers. In tneir report dated L,ndon, May UJ Wiiiiam Jacks and Co. state- General business remains quiet, and the recovery in th* home trade is still prt- vented by the short-sighted policy of British producers, who maintain their prices in spite of reduced costs
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 266 3 > Q%Finer Dodge Brothers Motor Car Wew in Beatify, Comfort and Performance L Stiil more Dependable A still finer Dodys Brothers Motor Car is ready for your inspection. Many new and vitally important improvements have been added. Only personal examination will give you an idea of what has been accomplished.
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    • 498 3 Influenza COLDSf CALL FOR PEPS. BECAUSE t lie onrly symptoms are su very simitar, it is often difficult to distinguish an ordinary rold from inllu-'ii/.a. Therefore, take IVps at the first filling of ■mhieM and pun in the head, watery eyes and meeting. With a bottle erf Peps always at
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    • 885 3 Disorders of\jQy Anpicr's Emulsion exercises soothing, lubn- ~i(fjV$M eating, anti-fermentative effects throughout //jC^sA^pj^L the entire digestive tract. That is why it s X^y§£"| v^A. so valuable in affections of the stomach and intestines. It soothes and cleanses the o f ,n mucous membrane, allays irritation, fermen- J,,d"V!',.,. tation, catarrh, ulceration.
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    • 512 4 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in Ena»and) MAIL AND PASSKNGEK AM) CAKGO SKKVK KS PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND KAR EAST, MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA 1 AND JAPAN Tonnage due Spore MACEDONIA 11,100 June 18 NOVARA
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    • 657 4 Shipping Announcements N.Y.K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAUMA) TO LONDON i Naples, Marseilles. London, Aatw*r» aad Rotterdam Vei.r-L Yi. image Do* aUU St'lVA MARU 11.000 Jnne tt 14 FUSHIMI MARU 11.000 Jaly 7 HAKOZAKI MARU 10.500 July SI tS lIAKI SAN MARU 10.100 Aag. 4 C\ •KITAM) MAKU 8.000 Aag. 18
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    • 540 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THB OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED. TUB CHINA MUTCAL fITBAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated In I'i-glacd) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON, AMS- '< TERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, HAM1 BURG AND BREMEN.— GENOA, MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOWMARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON
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    • 475 4 THE SIAN STEAI HAY. CO. IT!. (Incorporated Ik lUnj BANGKOK COASTING SERVICR. For Keniaman, Kretny, Trenggant, IiliDUn, Uangnara, Telopin, Patani, Singer*. Laoon, Bandon, Kobsamul, Langsuan, Caumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departe.ro PRACHATIPOK June 20 June 21 I MAI.IN1 June 26 June 29 The Steamers are fitted throughout with eleetrie light and
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    • 507 4 k. r. a (RBTAL PACKET HAY. CO, OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Und*r contract witb the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 86-10, with sub-connections to Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Depts. and Manager's Desk. Representatives for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Official Tourist Bureau of Java. All information, detailed itinearries
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    • 375 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated !n Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MILBOURNE, VIA JAVA DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND Regular monthly sailing* by ta* well known steamer MARELLA (7,375 ton*) and the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4,612 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia, Cabins de
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 463 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO,, LTi. (Incorporated In England) ELLERMAN LJNB PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVIt«S TO THE UNITKD KINGDOM AND I CONTINENT FREIGHT SERV;CI OUTWARDS To Hong Kong, Shanghai and Jatatn Due 6'porc U. KABINGA July 6 j as. CITY OK NORWICH Aug. 4 HOMEWARDS For Mai II ivre.
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    • 450 5 STATE SHIPNNI SERVICE MHMs* M.S. KANGAROO Do* Singapore Jury II FOR FKEMANTLE, W.A. For particulars regarding passage and freight rates, apply to McALISTER A CO, LTD. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD PASSKNGKR AND FREIGHT SERVICE ROSTON and NEW YORK via PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES. 1R Day* to Boston
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    • 478 5 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hong Kong) Direct Service to JAPAN via HONG KONG AMOY and SHANGHAI and to CALCUTTA via PENANG from SINGAPORE. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtze Porta. Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND
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    • 574 5 THE STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING GO. REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE SINGAPORE. SOERABAIA and BANDJERMASIN. b.s. HOCK SENG sailing Wednesday, June 29. Ist and 2nd Class accommodation. For freight, passage and other particulars, apply to the Agent. STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING Co. 12 and 13, Boat Qnay. Singapore. THE TRUSTEE AUCTIONEER CO., LTD. (Incorporated
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    • 95 5 GOULDS PUMPS PRICES OF ALL MODELS GREATLY REDUCED OUR TECHNICAL STAFF IS ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE TO ADVISE YOU ON YOUR PUMPING PROBLEMS. CALL WRITE OK TELEPHONE TO SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. ITOH. DID YOU GET THAT GINE-'KODAK" KODAK, LTD. (Incorporated Id Sagland) t, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. The Favourite Perfume of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 450 6 TO-XIGKT, POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF THE EXCEI LENT THREE-FEATURE PROGRAMME OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES Second Show at 9 M'TAIN NUNGESSER T:o W«W Famous living Ace in THE SKY RAIDER RAYMOND GRIFFITH in A REGULAR FELLOW Firs! Show at 7.30 RICHARD D1X in MEN AND WOMEN AT THE A L H
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    • 399 6 VICTORIA THEATRE i FOR TWO RECITALS ONLY June 21 and June 23, at 9.30 p.m. Benno Moiseiwitsch THE WORLD FAMOUS PIANIST. Booking at LITTLE'S. Prices $4, $2 and $1. PAVILION From Thursday. June 16 to Tuesday, June 21, at 9 p.m. sharp. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE Shows Beautifully in Slow
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    • 604 6 lplilEßßlulNlclH|B|A|clKfflPlcClsO 3rd Crossword laUlrlniNlAlMliEßlMUll [DM pUZ Z L E RESULT lOrWeIMI rrWNIETEIDjSMCU FIRST PRIZE. £100. r5"l.^noTn<TM^BBlBNlBsWR T unowini in unwliim t»'* gJMiJIlii-iiUJ-PP^^WSJ*^! m;»tiK«j and di»l*« lh« «rjt prii« «1»». IEITICWSIOILI I [T|U!O|EMMIA! wioh rtctivtrm CSI. LiLLB^! JcMMrTMlcMlMTotci Mr Y.HmK Ah t ne Aniatic PttroWum </0.. 15L*iLJBC4i!i=JB=-W£lBP-r=4^l l-'d Singapore. Su .SrtlK'mtnU:
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  • 227 7 nxTrnra. Saturday, Jane 18 Singapore High Water, 0.44 p.ta., 8.2. IV au'd 0. aulward mail due. Juhorc. Rifle Meet.ig. Indian and Ccyinncse Rcce-ption, 62, East <kMi*t Kuad. i;to p.m. Anclo-Chinesc Si-iool Spurts, 2 30, Stadium Football, Div. II: O.T.F.C. v. S.C.C, Stadium. Cricket: Australians v. N. Malaya,
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  • 189 7 Saturday, Jui <• It. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEI'I'EL HARBODB. Main Wharf Lighter Loligo, Alert, Siput, Bil X■ Sn Tunda, V I! Enterprise, Bunca, Peningat, Anby, Foremost, S Iverpine, AJbella, Hygtia. <>:t Wharf Nil Coal Wharf Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjong l'agar
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  • 189 7 To-day S.lit I'andjung, Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api ißengkulis) 3 p.m Siak and Pakan Baroe ißrouwer).. 3 p.m hriatasas Island (Atagosan Maru) 3 p.m. North and Kast India I'Fooksang) 3 p.m. Bade Maru) I p.m Punka lalaad, I'ladjoe and Palembang rßenaag) ..3 p.m. Ujiiuiui (Maaggala) ..4
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  • SHARE MARKET REPORTS
    • 134 7 Singapore, June 18. Kubbcr. Local KO cents., easier. London.— Tin £286 17s. 6d. Rubbers.— Shares continue dull. The approximate quotations are as follows Mi-iitakabs J7-50 cents, Bukit Katils 8596 cents. New Screr.dahs -1.50-4.75, United Malaccas have offers at 2, and New ScOdaift have sellers at 2.65,
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    • 123 7 Singapore, June 18. Rubber.— Is. 5V*d. Hd. up. Tin.— £286 17s. 6d. 17s. 6d. up. Mining.— Kucbai 2.05-2.10. Runtau Pref 2.(-7 1 _.-2.J-J 1 Rantau Ord. 2.02'- -2.07 Vs. Petalinjr 4.60-4.65. Ulu Piah 1:30-1.36, North Tuipinjt 1.17',.-1.20, Rahman Hydraulic 2.60-2.65, Kuyoh 1.47H-1.55, Puteh LlTfc-L22%, Sun K
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  • 19 7 Nejrri Sembilan State exported 38,40:. tons of rubber, 24,9."1 gallons of late> and :!,I17 tons of copra during 1!>26.
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  • 40 7 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 o'clock noon June 18. R.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. Pp>t Standard R.S.S. on Tender Junr >. m J;i:y-Fcpt. C .|>oc. i, >. March M tii) a 60^ fil)' 4 tl n > 63'
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 394 7 Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 67/- 58/£1 £1 Bungrin Tin 33/- 34/1 1 Batang Padang 0.69 0.73 1 1 Batu Caves 1.20 1.25 £1 £1 Chenderiang 23/6 24/6 £1 £1 Eastern Siam 23/- 24/il il Haad Yai 28/3 28 /!> 1 1 HiUm Tin 1.02% 1.07%
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    • 176 7 Tti. Pd. Buyers Sellers SI 21 B. Am. Tobacco 4.18.0 6.0.0 1 1 Central Engine 0.90 0.96 1 1 Cycle Carriage 1.03 1.10 ed. tl ti E. Smelting: Co. 20.00 20..JO 5 o Fraser Neave 18.50 18.75 r.d KM) Hammer Co. 180.00 184.00 Ik. 125 125 H. S. B.
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    • 378 7 Kraser l.yall A Co. Bvatt Allcnby ($1) '.'.10 2.(>0cd. 2.40 2.60 /Uof Ckjafe («i) l'.:w 2.:>o 2.2.") MB A. Hitam ($1) 1.00 4.30 4.00 4.30x<J A. Kunin« ($1) 0.70 0.80 0.70 0.75 Am Malay ($2) 4.00 4.25 3.90 4.10 A. Molek (SI) 2.10 -'.30 2.10 2.20 A. Panas
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  • 193 7 rSKNANDEE At the General Hospital, on .lune 17. 1927, Gregor Fernandas, 70 year*. Funeral leave? iii.- rfaidene* Wo. -7 Benuo.en Street, at 4.1 i. p.m to-d:i>, for the Cathedral of the (iood Shepherd, ami thence to- Bidndari Cemetery. Deeply regretted. iAX. On June IT. 1927, :it her
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 315 7 GREAT REDUCTION on ALL THE PRICES MARKED on JEWELLERY and WATCHES at RENE ULLMANN, the place where BUYING means INVEST. RENE ULLMANN L High Street. Phone 2464. SINGAPORE. NOTICE i.\ THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM DOWNIE, DECEASED Pursuant to Ordinance No. 141 (Trustees). N'OTICE is hereby given that all creditors at
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    • 46 7 TAKE IT FROM ME, YOU IT WILL PAY YOU TO will see soon The Biggest BUY THAT PRESENT Comedy of the Year. BE IT SILVER OR gold TAKb II FROM ME from REGINALD DENNY FRANKEL BROTHERS Tbe Qf Cof (WaUh Oar Advt. on Pag* 1«). mmm^mmmmimm^^mmmm^^mmmHS!S:
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    • 935 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advls.. nee page 16. WANTS, FOR SALE. ETC. WANTED, certificated cncmr driver for I c Yjiah Valley Estate, Kota Tinggi. FOR SALE, 30 sticks of orchids nt p«t ■tick. 5, Wood'eigh Close, Singapore. FORD CAB FOR SALE, S. 1782, old model, but in exce lent running
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    • 453 7 THE TECHNICAL SCHOOL FOR MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVERS. THE FHRMMiTON. OOLBMAH ST., mfQATOKR Courses of instruction in the art of driving Motor Curs, Buses, Lorries, etc., arc given at the above School by an ex pen-need European motor expert, who also cuarantces that a technical knowledge of the machine wil! form
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 71 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandanu Kerbau Station. (By Courteay of Government Health Office.i I'ur Ihe 21 Hours ending at Midnight on I W Dep M...\ hade 88.R F. Mm. shade tempi .71.:; K. Mean shade temperature xivj X ,v» radiation 155 F. IMin. irrass radiation 7(i K. 8< I uniiv. raiure »'J
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  • 942 8 The Straits Times SATURDAY, JUNE 18. HOUSING PROBLEM. HOUSING PROBLEM. Municipal officers arc apparently less tied by convention than their brethren in Government service, and occasionally there is a refreshing vigour of express:. n in the reports they present. Such a report is that issued by Dr. P. S. Hunter,
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  • 204 8 The committee 01 tne nmanic u«"«™'j arc to be commended for their decision to close the upper ring road round the handstand to traffic, each afternoon from 1 p.m. to 0.30 p.m. The spot is the happy playground of dozens of children. They occasionally run into the
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  • 56 8 Our Ipoh correspondent wires that at the second annual meeting of Jelapang Tin Co., at Taiping, Mr. John Cameron, presiding, said there were not sufficient funds to complete the dredge but the directors were advancing the money and expect to complete the dredge and equip the property two years from
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  • 528 8 H.E. the Governor, Sir Hurt Clifford, was the guest of the Duka of Wellington Regiment Officers' Mess last night. Lieut. J. R. Angus is appointed act-ns Captain, Eu-asian Company, S.V.C, during the absence of Capt. A.| Stringer, M.C. Lieut. H. S. J. Bourke, R.A., whowaJ A.D.C. to
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  • 25 8 The Secretary of State for the Colonies, lias approved the appointment of Mr. J Lornie, Commissioner of Lands, btraits Settlements, to be British Resident Selangov.
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  • 28 8 The tender of Poh Ghee, $26,000, fo; the erection of quarters for two hea<. teachers and three assistant teachers a! lorong 27, off Gey'.ang Road, has beer accepted.
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  • 128 8 The reopening yesterday morning oi he reconstructed portion of North Bridge Krad, from the junction of Bras Basah Koad, has eased the congestion of the motor traffic at the junction of Victoria Street and Bras Basah Kor.d. The annual dinner of the Association of British Malaya was arranged for May
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  • 71 8 Mr. A. G. Harrington, municipal anal>v I in his annual report of the municipal analytical laboratory for the nil Wat statis Three samples of whisky wen analysed owing to complaints that inferior Lianas were beinj; filled into bottles of well known makes. The ana ytical fijrurcs btained were compared with
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  • 89 8 At the fifth annual general meetinc of the Penan* Building Society, held in the Penang Chamber of Commerce on thr 13th instant, Mr. D. McLeod Craik in the chair pointed ;>ut that owing to lack of support, no new members having joined or subscribed to the society since las', meeting,
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  • 128 8 The arrangements for presentation ol addresses t> H. E. Sir Hugh Clifford on his arrival in Kua'.a Kangsar on the 23rd inst. are proceeding apace, says the Times of Malaya. The address from European residents is in t'.ie hands ox Messrs. R. P. Brash and Bradley. As the Burgher end
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  • 138 8 Chinese Lady's Experience In North Bridge Road. In the Third Court, before Mr. C. I'. Smith yesterday, a Chinese was charped with attempted theft, Inspector T. r. Brown prosecuted. The complainant, a Chinese lady, laid hat on the llth Instant, at about 11 a.m. and her si
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  • 62 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., N>w York, Kad us the following cabl* dated June 17. their quotations being m gold dollar cents and closing bid prices Rubber exchange talea to-day Nil. June KM, -Inly 35.30, Aujtust 36.40, September :5. r )..V), October 36^0, Nowmber 05.80, December 36.80, January
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 247 8 Marmite for Soups Marmite is the tasty food extract (richest lV n health-giving Vitamin B) which adds c fl avour n d cner "y va| 'J c to a me;lt f f« rU ll J^^^ dishes. It makes the nicest and most i VS?£' *>\S£ nourishing soups you could wish
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    • 164 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9 wJ] A Paramount Special flu THE SKY RAIDER Featuring THE MISSING AIRMAN m CAPTAIN NUNGESSER v in 7 Reels A REGULAR FELLOW Featuring RAYMOND GRIFFITH r in 6 Reels 3i b< First Show at 7.30 w MEN AND WOMEN Featuring RICHARD DIX
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  • 211 9 Peking Forces Combined Under Chang Tso Lin. SUPPRESSING REDS. Practically in Position Of j Dictator. [REUTER FAR EASTERN SERVICE.] Shanghai, June 18. Peking Chans* Tso Lin will to-morrow !><• installed in his new post of Generalissimo of the forces of suppression of (he Rcil>," to Which
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  • 92 9 Dramatic Appearance At Communist Meeting. [revter telegram] London, June 18. Paris The decision to anvst Doriot has not been carried out, owing to an eleven h hour appeal against the sentence to the Court of Cassation, thereby suspending administrative action. The accused Deputy meanwhile reached Paris and
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  • 93 9 New Record for Senior Tourist Trophy. [reuter telegram] London, June 17. At Douglas, Isle of Man, the international senior tourist trophy motoi i .vie race was won by the Irishman Alec Bennett, riding a Norton, in the time of hours 51 nun. 42 sec. His average speed
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  • 49 9 Two Alleged Polish Spies Shot. [reuter telegram] London, June IK. Moscow Knypinsky and Verjhovitch, described as two Polish spies who illegally entered Ukraine in 1986 with the alleged object of murdering several members of the Ukrainian Government, were shot after an extraordinary session of the Kharkov tiibunal.
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  • 62 9 State Contribution for Seven Years. [REUTE* TELEGRAM] L<:nJo:i, June 17. '1 1.c Hague The Sec nd Chamber passed a bill to establish n foreign aerial service by the Hoyal Dutch Aviation Company. Tba bill provide? for a state contribution of Fl. .'OO,OOO to the company's capital and
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  • 28 9 [reuter telegram] London, June 17. New York: Mr. Orteig handed to CoL Lindbergh ;i cheque for $2.1,000, being the prize for the New York-I'aris
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  • 170 9 The Sudden Departure Of M. Briand. Postponement of Questions Disappoints Germany. [TBANS-OCKAN SIBVIClJ Berlin, June 18. The League Council closed to-day, having postponed until the autumn two lucs.ions on the agenda settlement of Armenian refugees from Turkey in the Soviet Republic of Erivan, and tha Polish munitions depot
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  • 177 9 Much Power Already In People's Hands. Lord Winterton Answers Labour Criticism. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.] Rugby, June 17. In the House of Commons a debate on Indian affairs was raised by Mr. Lansbury, Labour. Lord Winterton, Under-Secretary for India, replying to various points raised, said he did not think
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  • 101 9 Twenty-four Hour Strike In South America. [reuthr telegram] London, June 17. N«w York: A message from South Ameiica .states that a twenty-four hour strike as a protest ajr:iinst the execution of Sscco and Vanzeiti was carried out in orderly fashion in certain of the capitals. Most of
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  • 66 9 Russia Not Sending a Third Note. [trans-ocean service] Berlin, June 18. The sentence on Kowerda, murder of Voikow, has aroused tremendous indignation in Russia. Mass meetings are bein? organised throughout the country, anJ the Polish Biwbmy is strongly guarded. Russia officially denies that a third note will
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  • 53 9 Ellis Abduction Case of 1923 Recalled. (Special Cable to the Straits Times.) Calcutta, June 18. Para Gul Akbar, one of the Kohat gang which murdered Mrs. Ellis and abductea Miss BUil in 192.'!, has hem handed by the authorities at Peshawar, where he was arrested while in
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  • 310 9 Japan May Demand Definite Equality. Delegate Virtually Given Free Hand. [reuter far eastern service.] Shanghai, June 17. Tokio Baron Saito has been given virtually a free hand in the tripartite conference, being restricted only by the broadest general principles. Thus he was enabled to take the fullest advantage
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  • 119 9 Important Results of New Treatment. Big Claims for Bengal Discovery. (Special Cable to the Straits Times.) Calcutta, June 18. A discovery which may have the most important results in the treatment of cholera in India has been made in an obscure village of Bengal by the Health
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  • 96 9 New Peking Demand For Abrogation. [KEUTRR FAR EASTERN SERVICE.] Shanghai, June 17. With particular reference to the SinoAnnam commercial treaties of 1885-6-7, regarding which negotiations are going on in Ptking, Mr. C. C. Wu, Foreign i Minister of the Nanking Government, announces that he will do his utmost
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  • 81 9 Conservatives Retain By Narrow Majority. [REUTEB TELEGRAM] London, June 17. The Westbury by-election, due to the death of sitting member, Capt. W. W. Shaw (Cons.) resulted as f jllows Major Eric Long, Conservative, 10,623 Mr. Harcourt Johnstone, Liberal, 10,474. Mr. Ward, Labour, 5,396. At the previous by-election the
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  • 165 9 Important British Services Planned. Mooring Masts in Various Dominions. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.] Rugby, June 17. It is understood that the Government of South Africa have decided to authorise the immediate placing of contracts by the Air Ministry for the supply of necessary material for the erection in South
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  • 554 9 Representative Gathering At The Wharfside. Major-General Sir Theodore Fraser, K.C.B., C.S.I., C.M.G., the late General Officer Commanding, and Miss Fraser vveie accorded a spectacular send-orf, testifying to the warm personal regard they enjoyed, when they embarked on the P. and O. steamer Kashmir yesterday afternoon for home.
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  • 35 9 Bad Weather Still Prevents Start. [buitish imperial radio.] Rugby, June 17. Lieutenants Carr and Mackworth are still prevented by unfavourable winds from starting on their attempt to make a non-stop flight to India.
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  • 28 9 [REUTEB TELEGRAM] London, June 17. Amsterdam Lightning caused five deaths nnd injuries to five people through the striking of the Juliana dry dock at Amsterdam.
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  • 374 9 Malay Welcome for Sir Hugh Clifford. Happy Function at The Kesatuan Mclayu. There was a veritable gathering of the clans at the Kesatuan Mclayu (Malay Union) yesterday afternoon, when the Malays of Singapore welcomed Sir Hugh Clifford back to the land and people he loves best
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  • 95 9 Latest Russian Opinions Of England. [REI'TER TELEGRAM] London, June 17. Berlin Another anti-British hymn of hate is being sung, this time in Russia, according to the Vossische Zeitung. The nature of it is indicated by the following brief excerpt England the land of brainless Kings, England
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  • 83 9 Lieutenant Convicted And Recommended to Mercy. RF.i-TFR TELEGRAM] Ijondon, June 17. Gibraltar Lieut. A. C. Dufficld. of the 2nd bn. Enst Suirey Re^im^nt, who was charged with the murder of his commanding officer, Lieut.-Col. J. S. Fitzgerald, on April 7, was found guilty ami sentenced to death, with
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  • 51 9 U. S. Embassy Sends Second Note. [reuter telegram] London, June 17. Mexico City: The American embassy has sent a second note to the Mexican Foreign Office urging punishment of the murderer of Arthur Brewer, the exHarvard football star, who was recently killed at Guadalajara during a business
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  • 51 9 [HAVAB TELEGRAM.] Paris, June 17. Havre The m>w liner He de France, the most modern built since the war, has been laid down. She will be 240 metres 1 ing, 28 broad, and of 4;!,000 tons with engines of 52,000 horse power alid a speed of 23
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  • 360 9 First Day of Play In Penang. Splendid Stand by Orr And Rodrigo. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, June 17. There was a record crowd to-day when the match between the Australian touring side and Northern Malaya was commenced. It was originally intended that this lixturc should be against
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  • 69 9 The following have been selected to represent Malaya in the match against the Australians to be played at Singapore on the -4th. 2">th, and 27th instant. N. J. A. Foster (captain), A. J. BostockHill, R. L. L. Braddell, G. M. Brand, C. H. Congdon, A. Gilmour, P.
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  • 261 9 Prospects of Paying Dividend Next Year. The annual general meeting of the Jesselton Ice and Power Company was held at the secretaries offices, Chan Sue Onn and Co., Market Street, yesterday. 1 here were present Mr. K. A. Kiias. chiiiiman, Messrs. Chee Guan Chiang, Lm Chim
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  • 60 9 A hincs? woman of the working class and about f>o years of age was produced before th; Third Police Magistrate (Mr. C. P. Smith) this morning, charged with having attempted to commit suicide by jumping into the Singapore River. She told the Magistrate that she was destitute.
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  • 21 9 Mr. Kuppuswamy Ayer, Tamil interpreter. District Court, Singapore, returned to Singapore to-day after a spell of six months leave in India.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 137 10 Armour Wins American Championship. [Rcuter Telegram.] 1...*****11. June 17. Oakmont, }'e:i!.. ylvania Tommy Armour won the American ape* golf championship in the play off with Harry Cooper. Armour scored 76 to Cooper's 79. They were all square at the end of the first nine holc>. Cooper was two up
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    • 82 10 Singapore G. C. Monthly Mixed Foursomes. Mr. M. D. Rutley and Miss Law Mr. A. V. Robinson and Mrs. Shipway Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Ward Mr. W. H. Elkini and Mrs. K. H. Wilson Mr. T. N. Baxter and Mrs. J. L. Campbell Mr. T. V. MrAdam and Mrs.
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    • 25 10 Tilden and Hunter Win. [Rcuter Telegram.] London. June 17. At Manchester in doubles Tilden and Hunter beat Crole-Rees an<l Kamcs, o—4, d— 3, 7-5.
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    • 44 10 MONDAY'S TIES. Mixed Doubles. E W de Cruz, and W. F. CanMgy H N Balhetchet and G. Tessensohn W A. Balhetchet and F. C. de Souza v. E." G. Wheatley and L. C. Aeria. Singles Handicap. N. E. Ess v. N. Hannay.
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    • 47 10 Yesterday's results ()p*n Mixed Doubles. Mrs. .1. Smith and Lewis beat Mt». Salzmann and Abed, <;— 3. :i— •<>. S-Tl?-... Mr ami Mrs. I'armele bwt Miss Walhs and L'termark, o—2. 4—o, o—o. Handicap Mixed Doubles. Miss Pelerin and Boot bwt Mis- urcncvi- Md Nollie, o—l. o—l.0 1.
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    • 361 10 R.A.V Surprising Defeat of The S.C.F.A. [BY "CENTRE"] Playing M the Stadium groan day the R.A. jrained a surprising victory over the Chinese in a tirst division match, the result of which probably puts paid to the hopes of the latter in the championnhip stakes. Their principal interest
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    • 202 10 Services Poor Start Against P. S. and L, The Services are playing the Public Sitvici's and Law in the second match of the S.C.C. tournament on the Padang during the week-end. The Services made a poor start yesterday, and by the time »even of their wickets had fallen they
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    • 60 10 To-day's Scratchings. Race I.— Lady Clare and Noisy Oyster. Race 2.— ldaway and Toropo. Race Seatrout, Dreadnought and Mannaway. Race 4.— Cliffbridge, Melgco, Panglima and Jacottc. Race s.— Grietje. Race 6. Hamworthy. R ace 7. Coleus, Irish Channel, Corvu* and Kayenda. Race B.— The Mahdi, Chevalier and Captivate.
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    • 62 10 Possible Champions at Albert Hall. London, June I. At the Albert Hall several champion:l,ij, eliminatimg caatmtM were held. In a tiflecn-iouml welter-weight content Hurry Mas.m (Leeds) outpointed Alt Mnncini (London). In a fifteen -round heavy-weight contest Tt-d Sandwinii outpointed Con O'Kelly. In a twelve-round bantam-weight contest Archie Bell (America)
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    • 44 10 Not Likely to Play This Season. London, June 6. The former Sussex cricketer, Dr. Ilcusii'iin, after a visit to Duleep Sinhji, report! that he i4 making Rood progress towards recovery, huv it is doubtful if hi will play ajrain this season.
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  • 42 10 The City Opera announces a ipecial production of the military play Zami KtTi-mH for Tuesday next. From to-morrow evening: the Alhambra will have an exceptional attraction in th« United Artists Production The gloved Vagabond, featuring the famous actor John Bnrrymoro.
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  • 39 10 1 1.. .T«-»t annual f«t'ival of Corpus I hristi Jr the Fete Dieu will be solammorrow In thi Cathedra! of The liooti Bh«pb«rd. I he morning and afUrnoon MTTHW will h* t«k*>n by Monceigneur Pernchon, Coadjutor Bishop of Malacci.
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  • 523 10 Matches Abandoned On Account of Rain. Over 900 Runs Scored in One; Innings. Keuter Telegram.] "London, June 18. I The following are results of matches commenced on Wednesday Several Centuries. Bristol Gloucestershire and Essex I drew. Kssi-x. batting first, scored 578 for six wickets and declared. Cutmore made
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  • 75 10 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.] Rugby, June 17. Foreign exchanges arc Amsterdam 12.12%. Athens 36<3. Berlin 20.48. Bombay Is. 5 55-64(1. Brussels 34.25%. Bucharest 810. Buenos Aires 47 23-32. Copenhagen 18.16 hi. Geneva 25.25. Helsingfors 180. Hong Kong 2s. Lisbon 2 15-32. Madrid 28.24 hi. Milan 87.56. New York 4.85 'J-16.
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  • 99 10 The quarterly general meeting of the Malacca Planters Association will be held in the Malacca Club, at 10 a.m., on Sunday, June 26. The agenda includes. Mr. Milne's paper*, (a) Notes on the International Rubber Exhibition and (b) notes on a shipment of rubber. Chinese labour rctunui, voluntary recruitim:, as^r.uicnl
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  • 525 10 Keen Competition at Annual Sports. Ideal weather favoured the St, Andrew's School sports meeting, which was held at the Raffles Institution ground vestcrday, when the acting principal, Mr. j R. Taylor, and the staff were "At Home to a large number of parents and friends. Aruoii;; those
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  • 125 10 Soldierly Reply to the Bankers And Merchants. (From the Strait* Times of June 17, 1867.) The Bankers and Merchants who memorialised Government to cause artil- leiy practice at Fort Fullerton to be i discontinued, will find a neat and epi(rramatic reply in last night's Gazette in the
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  • 112 10 Bukit Katil.— 10,864 lbt. Bedford Plantations.— 14,109 lbs. Brunei United.— 19,696 lbs. Bukit Timah.— 10,262 lbs. Bruseh.— 17,000 lbs. Benar (Selangor).— 19,000 lbs. Changkat Serdang.— 13,872 lbs. Glencaly Plantations.— 23,824 lbs. Haytor.— Nil. Hill Rise.— 19,300 lbs. Henrietta.— 47,500 lbs. Indrafriri 56,117 lbs. Juru.— 24,671 lbs. Kuala Rcroan.—
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  • 41 10 Mr. tu long S«» h»B g'\en Mis* Weinman a gold medal, to Be awarded in mtmory of his mother to the ms*tm $*t promising candidate of the year at t*e Kimla Lumpur Convent School Centre of the Trinity College of Musis- •*•>
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  • 521 10 Unsettled Condition of The Market. Lewis and Peat report Singapore, June 17. The market has continued to fall away during the week owing to heavy liquidation and wtuk advices from foreign markets. The confidence and optimism that has sustained the market in the face of mounting stocks
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  • 413 10 How the Name of Moisei witeel Is Pronounced. Since first it was announced that the world famed pianist Benno Moiseiwitsch was to be heard in Singapore various spellings of the Anglicised version have been offered. Mr. Moiseiwitech tells us that the version herewith is the one he
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  • 25 10 j A corwbp; adept write* C«n anyone i tell me tVn I can purchase a catt'e wash which will keep my cows free from tick*
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 327 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —Your article in to-day's issue heaved "iTice of Rubber" amazes me. After ignoring for a full week the serious fall in the price of Malaya's chief product, you cno >se the bottom of tho [all to heip American
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    • 119 10 To the Editor of the Straits Timei. Sir, In answer bo your correspondent M, who wrote a short time ago, drawing attention to the danger that children at play on the bandstand in the Botanic Gardens run from the motor traffic on the upper rinjr road,
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  • 173 10 More Dwelling Houses At Cairnhill Road. Ac.ior. taken at committee meetings included the following Approved revised Municipal wiring rules and conditions of electricity supply Approved erection of a kiosk and two benzine pumps at junction of Rochorc Road and Waterloo Street, provided latrine and bath are installed. Approved
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  • 75 10 Programme of Drills up to and (or June 19 1927 Saturday, June 18, 2 p.m., Drill Hall, Motor Cycle Platoon, Revolver Classification 2 p.m., Bukit Timah, A Company, Musketry Cla»siflcation 2 p.m., Farrer Range, Units— S.V.C., Penan* VeteranB Shield Practice 5 p.m., Malay Drill Hall, Malay Company,
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  • 31 10 Orders for week ending June 26, 1987 Tuesday, June 21. Signalling Class, Headquarters S.lf> p.m. Thursday, June li!. Bund I'rncticc at H<:i<l'|ii;irt'rs 6.18 p.m.
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  • 29 10 Lady Orsamon -»a h<!«d and Lord Oranmore anJ hi- l»d> aecrstst feriouJ; '"j'ircd in a collision tvtwetn their motor car and a motor tan n«a» Tanbridge Wells on June
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  • 1412 11 EDUCATION IN M ALAYA. Examinations and School Books. Comments by a Scholastic Correspondent. We not yet ;i -,i aid" to stud. closely Um (t<tail'(! resaltl of bridge examinati ni held at the cl.i-v last yia iiut the aaaly of them pui»Uafcad recently i- (ii-quietm/ cm jtli t., the BVMtu] pobttc
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  • 497 11 11m umk'rniitid nun lUtirm works arc available top i.-suc- from KafBes Library io-dey. Arnold, Sir Edwin. The Lijjht of Asiu. .V .v Bd. l'J^'i. il!us. in colour by H. Cur. Bowen, Alarjoni".— 'i he Netherlands DisplayM, or th»- delights of the Luw Countries, lice illus. Brassard, Ch.— Colonial
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 338 11 MUSIC WE HAVE ALL THE LATEST HITS Honolulu— Songbird Perhaps you'll think of me. Swinging Along— Perfumes of the Past. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes— Mariette, etc., etc., etc. CALL AND HEAR THEM S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. How to use LUX. CUT out the instructions si\en here, paste them
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    • 324 11 Raffles Hotel MONDAY, JUNE 20, AT 9.30 The following Programme will be given by an Augmented Orchestra under the direction of Mr. SAKE McGUIRE. PROGRAMME. OVERTURE— The Barber of Seville, by (i. Rossini. VALSE TRISTE, by Rossini. PHANTASY— La Tosca. by Puciini. TRUMPET SOLOS PLAYED by Moriuno Reyes, Aye Maria
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  • 149 12 Lancashire Ni.tt.Derby Leicester Yorkshire Surrey Middlesex Kent Kssex Warwick Sussex Nort hunts Hants Somerset Glamorgan (Gloucester Woroester 12 !l '8 9 11 10 !> 10 10 :i 0 s 9 10 10 7 (i 4 4 H B 1 2 2 I 1 II I) 1 0
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  • 1015 12 Sunday, June 19. [Vnin thil fading w» publish *aea w*«k brisf detail* of the itrnw to b« held at; those Singapor* Churches whos* authorities •upply us with the Decenary iniormstlaa.. To ensur* iniertion, tees* notlea* mus»| reach us by Friday afternoon.! Si Andrew'* Cathedral 1st Sunday after) T'inity,
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  • 37 12 Orders for the we«k ending June 19, 1927 Sunday, June 19. Church Parade at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Parade Waterloo Street (near Band stand) at 4.45 p.m., Kull Uniform without SUvei.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 303 12 s^s^s— a— is^^a— a% i 1 /^Hosiery Faults <D ELIMINATED C^TOTE carefully Holeproofs 5 famous safeC/Y guards. Together they protect you against imperfect hose. In style in rich beauty and greater wear Holeproof stands supreme because of them. Look for these five features in your hosiery always. [1] Ex-Tot Reinforcement.
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    • 723 12 IALAYAN COLLIERIES, LTD.! NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF DIVIDBND No. 28 CI.OSIRE OF SHARK REGISTERS. NOTICE i« hereby riven that the Direc- 1 >rs have declared a First Interim Dividend 1 7'j per cent (seven and a half per cent) I i respect of the year rnding December 31,1 927, payable
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    • 127 12 STftTE (XP^ESS cigarettf:s »^> SWALLOW ARIELL'S WORLD-RF.NOWNEI) BISCUITS CAKES Are the Best Sole Agents Malaya MACKAY, MONK, LIMITED SINGAPORE. Tel. 2974. »•»>»♦•»♦♦♦♦■•-»»♦♦♦♦♦-»♦♦♦•♦-»»♦♦♦-♦•♦♦■»•♦-♦-»♦♦♦•♦■♦■»* NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVED 1927 BARLEY DAVIDSON l.T^frrtßßs|!PftliJil^ly ALL ELECTBICAI.It EIH'IPPBD. TYPE B $475 350 c.c. 2'A H.P. Side Valve. BA $525 350 c.c. 2*/ 4 H.P. Overhead Valve.
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  • 1064 13 Reports of Australian Section Summarised. Tin- following urc shon laminar'ai of reports for the year ended I>ecenril>ti' M, I'J2C, reccr c<i bWB Urn bMMI n'li <•> of the tindermeiiticruil eompaniaf :>t Taiping I lv Yam 'I in Dredging. The net profit for the year after writing uff
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    • 285 13 TRACTORS FORDOR JB SEDAN 51,470 As the only dealer in Automobiles maintaining an assembly plant in MALAYA it is perhaps appropriate to make note of the fact that UNIVERSAL CARS, LTD., Returns to the people of this region in wages an unusually large proportion of whatever prosperity it enjoys. UNIVERSAL
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    • 265 13 (F.M.S.) SECURITIES AND GENERAL TRUST, LTD. CAPITAL £75,000. Directors ARTHUR FREDERICK WADSWOKTH. WILLIAM WALTKB FORREST, SYDNEY WILLIAM MOORHOL'SE. This Company is pit-pared to purchase for immediate cash settlements, Rubber Estates, Tin Mining Land, or Clocks of Sterling or Dollar Shares in sound Rubber or Tin Mining Companies. Only propositions which
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    • 172 13 Sjl i 8 YOU can I Save I 70% oi\ repairs Lubrication is the LIFE BLOOD of an engine. Misused or abused and up go repair bills. Avoid 70 per cent. of repair bills and always insist on ji^ K^^ D^ m^ ■> H t it rL. D I C.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 2601 14 Awuraace in Xoree over $27,000,0 M |f AMMtt 9TW |7,500,00» 8^ I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd, (Incorporated in Stralta S.ttl«»«U) tOMDON OFFICE I*. Old J«wry. 1.0. I HEAD OFFICT Wl»ek"Ur Hon... Singapore M lM _iv tb. Britirt U» Imum Compwii.. Act la .v.ry p.rti«U* Tk. 0-P.W k"
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    • 196 14 AN ADDED CHARM Nothing expresses the charm .nd individuality of the really refined woman so aptly as her selection of a perfume. Discriminating women therefore choose "4711" Eau de Cologne, not only for its dairty. lasting fragrance, but for its wonderful rerofresl.itiK qualities as well. Always look for the blue
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    • 420 15 STAMINA 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 fine engineering
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    • 122 15 Extraordinary Reduction in OVERLAND WHIPPET CARS EFFECTIVE FROM JUNE 15, 1927. Owing to unprecedented popularity and Ihcrtase of sates <tv*t our wlMent aMticipntinriK. we are now SSI^HHHH in a position to announce this ex- \^H t rMoHittftfv r»dttttln»i in the Over- V j&fcfffh J& C.nbriel Snubbers. Reduced t0f51,565 TITE ONLY
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    • 252 16 By Special Appointment to H.M. tha Kin* 'if Siam. Eatd. 1871. i RELIABLE SWISS WATCHES of every description WE Stock only THE BEST from the most reputable MANUFACTURERS Satisfaction guaranteed in OMEGA, VULCAIN, TAVANNES AND ROTHERHAMS. B. P. De Silva (The Foremost Jeweller) •2/3. HIGH STBKIST, SINGAPORE. Brmrh No. 1,
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    • 269 16 CEMENT FLOORING TILES OF VARIOUS DESIGNS MADH BY TIE ELK-WES CONCRETE Exhibited at 40, HIGH STREET. LE_ARN LANGUAGES jj FRENCH. GERMAN. ITALIAN, SPANISH. ENGLISH, RUSSIAN. There are, for each language, 30 carefnlly graduated Lessons contained on 15 donbte-tldad 10 in. Reeorda. Each aide of the Record contains one descriptive Lesson,
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    • 1033 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS^ THE PREPAID ehargM for Want*, for Sale, To Let, etc., in ordinary eloaa tat type (average six word, to line) are Par line One insertion 28 cent., two int. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cent.., four in.. 82 cant, five ins. $1.00, six in*. $1.13, ten in.. $1.40,
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    • 838 16 SITUATIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED ESTATE CLERK AND ACCOUNTANT desire, positio High credentitls. 716, Straits Times. BXPHU-NCED KUROPKAN L_DT, desired position. Confidential »«crctar«l or st. no?r:iphic work. Apply 874, S. Times. BILLET WANTED by reliable Tamil of 5 years' experience in field, factory and office. Highest credentials. Free, go anywhere 791 Straits
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    • 183 16 fiaTHER SURPRISE I THE DUOPHONE DMBRSAKAHI GRAMOPHONE j RECORD You c<in drop i! on tha floor, or T r H on the edge Je trad you will find r R« oi 'I playa as pu tefore, not a scratch or v. r. Records in Stock by Leading Artists. LATEST MUSICAL
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    • 400 16 DULFAKIR'S Stock Clearance Cash Sale OF ALL BOOKS ONLY FROM JUNE 15 TO JVLY IS 20 per cent. less than the usual Selling Price. Is it not fair Can you got this anywhere ITS ONLY ONCE A YEAR. Don't lose this I'nique Opportunity. Call at our shop in your leisure
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