The Straits Times, 21 June 1927
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Title Section13 1927-06-21 1 The Straits Times No. 28,506. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1927, PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement172 1927-06-21 1 TlfK EVKUYDAT MILK. TRUISMS-NO. 1 It is impossible for a commodity to have such a Continuous and Worldwide Sale as "BLACK WHITE" WHISKY unless its characteristics please Public Taste and Pocket. Advertised by (ampa/tV 9 >t J_ LIMITS* V'-^kV"^ (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH, TELUK ANSON AND PENANG.172 words
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Advertisement118 1927-06-21 1 SELANGOR HILL CLIMB PHENOMENAL SUCCESS MOTORCYCLES 250 c.c. Touring FIRST 350 c.c. Touring SECT. 250 c.c. Sports FIRST 500 c.c. Touring FIRST Sole Agents ROBINSON Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. PHEASANTS I PARTRIDGES Singapore Cold Storage S£J-j& h Reduced Prices %J^p^^^^^^ KEROSENE ENGINES "M" TYPE. iy 2 B.H.P. with tank118 words
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Article938 1927-06-21 2 Raid on Alleged Communists In Holland. (From Our Own Correspondent). BaUvia, June IC. According; to the latest press cables from Holland and police at The Ha«ue have raided th* headquarters of an As*oim.ion o.f Javanese students, the Perhimpoenan Indonesia, which is a leged tv be a Communist938 words
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Advertisement207 1927-06-21 2 iiiiimMmmnMiiinnmiiuiiii ■i;i,i m nimiiit i imi jHimtiiimi rtmtttmiin KYNOCH BRITISH MADE CARTRIDGES ARE THE BEST MOST RELIABLE FOR ALL GAME SHOOTING EXPEDITIONS [If Kynocit~ t **v AMMUNITION FOR RIFLES, PISTOLS AND REVOLVERS MADE AT THE KYNOCH FACTORIES OF NOBEL INDUSTRIES LIMITED IS GUARANTEED TO GIVE I Consistent SOLD EVERYWHERE ftOßshk207 words
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Advertisement362 1927-06-21 2 Cuticura Talcum Is The Ideal Powder Its purity, smoothness and fra-l prance, combined with antiseptic I and prophylactic properties which I help to overcome disagreeable I odors, make it an essential toilet I So.p.Ointmrnl.Talcrm sold throughout I ti. wnrM Rritiin Depot Hnrb«rT *•<••. I 114. 33, Buw St. LoEdaE. lIL362 words
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Advertisement467 1927-06-21 2 $50 ONLY! ''T Ih^b> in &m n ktm hkiim X kmau High-class gramophone with double spring motor. Monthly payment system can be arranged for local customers. Haiphong I lP*%if/ i CEMENT Supplied to the Singapore Municipality, Government of Johore, Malacca Municipality, FJW.S. Railways and all leading architects and contractors. Dupire467 words
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Article1038 1927-06-21 3 Developments Outlined At Annual Meeting. The first annual meeting of the Cycle and Carriage Co. i:rjr.) Lid. was held in the company's Offices in Orchard Road on Saturday. Mr. Chua Cheng Bok presided, and others pipsent were Messrs. Chua Cheng Hock, Chua Cheng Liat, Lee Chim1,038 words
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Advertisement262 1927-06-21 3 g3 Finer Podge Brothels Motor Car fyew inßeauty.CoMfort mdfufanma |l Still mere DepemlabU: A fctfll finer Dodge Brothers Motor Car is ready for yonr inspection. Many new and vitally important improvements have been added. Only personal examination will give you an idea of what has been accomplished. Read this partial262 words
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Advertisement844 1927-06-21 3 NOTICE IN THE ESTVTE OF HADJEE YAHYAH BIN HADJEE ABDUL WAHAP, DECEASED Pursuant to Ordinance No. 144 (Trusteeo) Section 25. NOTICE is hereby given that all ereditori and other persons having any claims or demands upon or against the Eatate of Hadjee Yahyah bin Hadjee Abdul Wahap late of No.844 words
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Advertisement659 1927-06-21 3 TIN DREDGING Newsom Patent Classifier-Jig System. "Greater perfection of Tin navinr methods is Ininc obtained by the use of Jijfs."— Straits Times 2-«-^7. President, WMM. Chamber of Mines. As Agents and Assignees for the Newsom system of tin saving (patented in United Kingdom, India, Burmah, Straits Settlements, Johore, Nigeria, F.M.S.,659 words
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Advertisement59 1927-06-21 3 THE SELEGIE STORE, Provisions, Mine, Spirits and Central Merchant*. Telephone No. 4568. No. 223. SKI.EGIE ROAD, 3INCAPOI& If weak through a trying climate or illness, take HalJsWine THE MJTMMB lONIC >■»>, Prom nil «r»/c/.1.l OkSasJlM »'i f V Mm Mrmhmmh onJ Almas *m 4 fe^f fcaMua Irm4t CarpaMlioa Ui, B,Jr59 words
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Advertisement528 1927-06-21 4 P. t, BRITISH INDIA AND APGAR LINES (Incorporated in En».and) MAIL AND PASBBNGMH AND CARGO SKKVHKS PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMKNT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS KHOM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Tonnage due S'pora NOVAK I •'"'>■ RAWALPINDI I'' 1 11528 words
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Advertisement642 1927-06-21 4 Shipping Announcements N.YX LINE (NIPPON TUSEN KAISMA) TO LONDON N.p1... Marseille*. London. Altv*T» mml Rotterdam Vessels Tonnag* Dm* tall SUWA MARU 11.000 Jan* St 14 FUSHIMI MARO 11.000 July 7 HAKOZARI MARU 10,500 July 11 W lIAKI'SAN MARU 10.500 Aug. 4 •KITANO MARU 8.000 Aug. 18 1» HAKUNA MARU 10.500642 words
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Advertisement524 1927-06-21 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THB OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, UMITED. TUB CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN.— GENOA, MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.— MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.-BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT.524 words
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Advertisement467 1927-06-21 4 THE SlAi STEAM Ml CO. LTI. < IncorperaUd Is ".(ami BANGKOK COASTING BKRVIC". For Kemimii, Kretay, Jranui, Kelanta-i. Hangnara, Telupin, Patanl, Blngera. Laaoß, Bandon, Kohiamnl, L«ngiu»n, Champoß and Bangkok. Arrival Departure PRACHATIPOK In port June 22 MALINI June 20 June 29 The Ste»m«ri are fitted throaghoat wit» eleetrie light and467 words
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Advertisement512 1927-06-21 4 K. f. 1. (RIVAL PACKET HAY. CO. OF BATAYIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 3040, with sub-connections to Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Depts. and Manager's Desk. Representatives for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Official Touriit Bureau of Java. All information, detailed ltinearries512 words
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Advertisement376 1927-06-21 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated la Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MXLBOURNE, VIA JAVA DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND Regular monthly •>llln(i by the v*U known steamer MARELLA (7,876 tona) and the new motor Teasel, MALABAR (4,612 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largast and finest steamer trading to Australia, Cabins de376 words
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Advertisement477 1927-06-21 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England; "ELLERMAN" UNB PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVR»S TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT FREIGHT SERVICI OUTWARDS To Hong Korig, Shanghai and Ja««*n Due 6'pore 11. KABINGA July 8 s.s. CITY OF NORWICH Aug. 4 HOMEWARDS For Marseilles, Havre. London and Hamburg477 words
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Advertisement446 1927-06-21 5 STATE SHIPNHft SERVICE M.S. lANGAKOO Doe Singapore July U FOR FREMANTLE, WJL. For particulars regarding pa.sage and freight rates, apply to McALISTEB CO, LTD. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD PASSENGER AND FREIGUT SERVICE BOSTON and NEW YORK via PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES. ::s Days to Boston 41 Days446 words
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Advertisement481 1927-06-21 5 INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. COMPANY. LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hung Kong) Direct Service to JAPAN via HONG KOKG AMOY and SHANGHAI and to CALCUTTA via PENANG from SINGAPORE. Taking cargo on through Bill, of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Ncwchwang, Yangtze Porta. Formosa, the Philippine., etc FOR PENANG AND481 words
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Advertisement518 1927-06-21 5 TRUSTEE AUCTIONEER CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 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., and carries on the518 words
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Advertisement357 1927-06-21 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY SCHEDULE OF REVISED TARIFFS FOR SUPPLY OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY WITH EFFECT JUNE 1, 10-7. A. LIGHTING AND FANS. Per Unit. 1. For consumption frum 1-1,000 Units per month -5 cents 2. For consumption in excess of 1,000 I'nii.s but wli.li does not exceed 1,600 Units per month First357 words
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Advertisement511 1927-06-21 6 ALHAMBRA (I \N OmiO IB CO., LTD., I'miirielors) TONIGHT TO-NIGHT In Ihe Second Show at 9 p.m. A I'nitcd Artist Special featuring the well-known JOHN KARRYMORE in a role different to anything he has been seen in before THE BELOVED ROGUE It is a picture in which hoavy mMmM l>y511 words
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Advertisement337 1927-06-21 6 VICTORIA THEATRE FOR TWO RVCITALS ONLY To-night 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 10 to Tuesday, June 21, at 9 p.m. sharp. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE Shows Beautifully in Slow Motion THE337 words
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Advertisement412 1927-06-21 6 ANNOUNCEMENT The Office and Wholesale department of Kodak Ltd., has removed to 65, ROBINSON ROAD to which address future communications should be forwarded. The Retail department re= mains at 3, Battery Road. KODAK, LTD. rineortorfUd Id infUn-1) (i.l, BOKNBOM ROAD. SINGAPORE. UMMIIIIMtIIIUUIttIi MMMMm»M<MMM»»»»«W» STATE OF JOHORE IN THE SUPREME COURT412 words
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Article202 1927-06-21 7 I l\l I ItKS. 1 iii'sda>, June 21 Singapore: Ilich Water, 1.34 a.m., 9.1, S.M p.m., 7.7. Cricket Australian* v. F.M.S., K.L. lienno Moiseiwitsch, Vie. Theatre, 9.30 p.m Stabat Mater, Wesl«y Hall, 9 p.m. Wednesday, June 22 Singapore High Water, 2.35 a.m., 8.6, I.l^ p.m., 7.«. Cricket202 words
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Article118 1927-06-21 7 Tuesday. June 21. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. Entrance 1 Wharf Hatipara LO 1 Main Wharf I 11 I < irce in :i Kitano Mara ti 3 Div) led Empire Dock igano Maru 30 3 ingtoa Maru SI :t Katong 1 Kda\ -I Wcat118 words
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Article53 1927-06-21 7 lor the v«k erdine a Midright on Saturday. liv It. Weakly Weak!] mean Tota? Total Evaporation Raim'aii i inehn i. (inches). rng Hill t. 72.2!' (i.:.7(l n.SJT C-.met 2.100 Tninit Hill 8300 ft 0.293 0.5 1,100 ft. C7.«S Mil 0.(12 Brastagi 4.100 G. Tahan :,.;>;> Bemarkl I53 words
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Article203 1927-06-21 7 To-day maman Medusa tp Java, South-Wust Sumatra, SouthKast Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas aad Timor I>il!y (Gitfng Seng) 4 p.m. Imlo-China IKronprins Olav) 4 p.m. i i a, Tembelan and Pentianak Van I .-4 p.m. To-morrow. Djambi (Sinfkep) ..9 a.m. Prifi Badja, Tembilahun and Indra- Ri ii■)■ i 10203 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
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Article123 1927-06-21 7 Singapore, June 21. Rubber.—Local 58 cents per Ib. Steady. Tin.—London i 286. Kubbers.—Dull. Malaka Pindas artquoted 2.05-2.15 and New Scudais 2.57Vi2.65. United Malaccas have sellers 2. Puncgors are quoted 0.96-1.0 r > and Ulu Pandnns 1.16-1.20. Mentakabs have buyt-rs 45 cents and Pajams are quoted 2.20-2.40.123 words
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Article103 1927-06-21 7 Singapore, June 21. Rubber.—-Is. 4%d. %d. down. Local 6814 eenta. Tin.—i2XG. 17s. 6d. down. Mininir.—Kuehai 2-2.05. Hong Fatt 1.10-1.15. Rahman Hydraulic 2.52Vi-2.57Vi Pttalinjr 4.45-4.55. South Taiping 83-80. Raub .-!.IU-::.25. .Murai 2.:i0-2.10. Raja l'erak 5 discount par. North Taipinir 1.12' .1.17'j. Batanp Padang 70-73. Ulu Piah 1.30-1.35.103 words
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Article102 1927-06-21 7 BAN HO GI'AN. Put., SIOS tons, from Bandlermas n 11-t for Bandjanaaaia 23-fi. EAN HONG LIONG, Brit., 712 tons, from Tegal 21-fi. for Batavia 25-6. HAN TECK GUAX. Chin., 123 tons, from Malacca 21-fi. for Malacca 22-fi. CALYPSO, lii:t., 339 tons, from Molucca 21-c. lor Malacca 23*6. CIRCE,102 words
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Article38 1927-06-21 7 tnunc of drills up to and for June 2ti, 1987. Tuesday, June 21, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, BJLA. (V), Voluntary Parade Drill Hall, S.R.A. (v) Signals. Section Parade Drill Hall. Machine Gun Platoon, Company Parade.38 words
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22 1927-06-21 7 Orders for week ending June 26, 1927 Tuesday, June 21, Signalling Class, Headquarters 5.15 p.m.22 words
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Article26 1927-06-21 7 Examination Question: What is a therm Answer A therm is a microbe that raters the teas meter and sets up rapid consumption.26 words
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Article89 1927-06-21 7 The staff of the Netherlands Trading Society, Penanir, assembled at the manager's chambers last week to do honour to Mr. Oh Teik L<e on the occasion of his -o years' service with the Bank. Mr. Keitsma, the manager, on behalf of the bank, first congratulated Mr. Teik Lm and on89 words
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Article262 1927-06-21 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, Juno 21. On London, Bank 4 m/s 24 1/1G Demand 2/3 23/32 Private 3m. credit 2/4 9/32 On New York, Demand 56 Private 90 d/s 57*4 On France, Bank T.T. 1411 On India, Bank T.T. 154 On Shan K hai, Bank T.T. P9 On Ilonj;262 words
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64 1927-06-21 7 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Tone of Market Steady, quiet. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet Is. 4-14 d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet 6. cents 84% per Jb. 12 o clock noon June 2 n. t.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. Standard R.S.S. Itandard H.S.S. on64 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article405 1927-06-21 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers £1 £1 Asani Kumbar.g 5(J'- 58/£1 £1 Banjtrin Tin 30/- 32/1 1 Batang Padang O.G7Vi 0.72 1 1 1 Batu C'av.s 1.-J2 L27H £1 i£l Chcr.dcriang 22/6 23/tl £1 Eastern Siam :i2/- 26/D £1 Hand Yai 28/3 28/9 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.00 tM405 words
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Article179 1927-06-21 7 GENERAL. Issue lal. Pd. Buyers Sellers tl £1 B. Am. Tobacco 4.1«.'J 6.0.0 1 1 Central Engine 0.90 0.95 1 1 Cycle it Contact 6JB 1.00 xd. tl £1 E. Smelting Co. 20.00 20.50 5 5 Fraser Neave 18.50 18.75 IU) 100 Hammer Co. 180.00 134.00 Me. 125 125 H.179 words
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Article98 1927-06-21 7 J. Eng. G p.c. $1,234,300 V I'pore Cold Storage Deb. 7 p.c. $5. r >5,00fJ 108 i'pore Municipal o p.c 1,878,000 of 1901 par. i'pore Municipal 4'-i p.c. of 1907 $1,600,000 90 i'pore Municipal 4V4 p.c. of 1909 $1,100,000 90 %','c p.m. 112 6 prem. par. p»r. 5 'pore98 words
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Article385 1927-06-21 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. To-day s Prices I-raser Lyall Co. Kvatt. Alienby (*1) 2.40 2.60cd. 2.40 2.60 Aior Gajah ($1) 2.30 2.50 2.25 2.45 A. Hitam ($1) 4.00 4.30xd. 4.00 4.30xd A. Kuning ($1) 0.70. 0.80 0.70 0.75 Am. Malay ($2) 3.90 4.15 3.90385 words
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Advertisement249 1927-06-21 7 TENDERS INVITED Tender-, are invited for the r.urchas» an' 1 removal of any part of the undermentioned plnnt which may be seen on application lo the Electrical Engineer, Kuala Lumpur, on tiny working day between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. I Butteries of Babcock and Wilcox Boilers249 words
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Advertisement24 1927-06-21 7 STOP PREaSS IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY THAT PRESENT BE IT SILVER OR GOLD from FRANKEL BROTHERS lljtEk Qu Advt. on fag* 1«).24 words
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Advertisement96 1927-06-21 7 S&RDIBES, CIGARS. ETC. i Sardines an citron, sardines uu achurdt, sardines a la lomate, gardine.i au t ruffes, sai dines v l'huile, caries ton au citron. nii-dallons unchois, roules a l'huile, hors d' ci.uvre, olives, eaprcs surfines, bloc hotv d'oaumu containirg 0 various preserves of fish, harengs de fecamp marines,96 words
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Advertisement931 1927-06-21 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts., see page 16. WANTS. FOR SALE, ETC. FRONT SHOP TO LKT. suilnble tailoring or other sundry goods. Apply Burlington. TO LET, comfortable house al Tanuli Mcrah Besur, furnished. Apply 9)7. Strait.' Times. FOR SALK, Overland car, in good condi tion, worth $800. Will take Jrtnn.931 words
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Advertisement829 1927-06-21 7 (Ordinance No. IU Companies) Copy Pursuant lo Section (1) of Special Resolution of J. H. LEOPOLD CO., LTD. I'asscd May 30. 1927. Confirmed Jurir 18. 1927. At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the nbnvenumed Company, lUily convened, and held at the Registered OJttce of the Company, 89,829 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous60 1927-06-21 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandans Kerbau Station. iKy Courtesy of Government Health Office.) I'nr the 24 Hour* ending Midnight un June 19. Deg. ..'.lire VIST. n. mkii:.' ti mseratore 7! F. ■hade temperature TM I*. in radiation IM F. Mm. trass radiation TO F. Si a tempei M F. .Mean wei !jul!>60 words
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1337 1927-06-21 8 The Straits Times TUESDAY. JUNE 21. SIAM AND OPIUM. The report forwarded by our Bangkok correspondent on the question of the sale of opium dross by the Siamese Government discloses a situation that is of some international interest and importance. The question goes a great dal deeper than the free1,337 words
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Article248 1927-06-21 8 Dr. and Mrs. Cobb of Kuala Kangsar are going to Negri Sembilan and not to Pahang, the former to act as Senior Medical Officer and the latter as Lady Medical Officer. Dr. Skeen, the present 5.M.0., und Dr. (Mrc.) Bentinck, Lady Medical Officer, arc going on leave248 words
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Article17 1927-06-21 8 The gallery of the Victoria Theatre ito be reconstructed and tenders are being invited for the work.17 words
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Article24 1927-06-21 8 HM S. Ormonde (Commander W. V Kiea H. 5.0., D.S.C., R.N.) is expected to arrive at Singapore on the afternoon of Wednesday, June 29,24 words
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Article32 1927-06-21 8 It is officially notified that Kuala Lumpur Telegraph Office hours are now extendtd from 8 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. for t.ie receipt and despatch of telegrams from and to Singapore and Penang.32 words
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Article33 1927-06-21 8 A Straits-bom Chinese clerk named Teo Boon Koon was to-day charged in the Dis rizt Court with criminal breac.j if tru-t of $2,087. The accused pleaded not guilty and was remanded on bail •>!33 words
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Article36 1927-06-21 8 In the District Court this morning before Mr N. D. Mudie, a Chinese name 1 Wonic Yew, who was convicted of at tempted robbery in People's Park, »a. sentenced to 18 months 1 rigorous mi prisonment.36 words
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Article35 1927-06-21 8 On board the Lloyd Triestino steamer Venezia, which left Singapore or Saturday, there are a number of Marines recently relieved as the guard of the Italian' Legation at Peking, and who arc now returning home.35 words
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Article41 1927-06-21 8 The Bernardin de St. Pierre, due here '.o-morro\v, is a new boat of tht Messageries Maritimes, and is on he: maiden trip from Marseilles to the Far East She is a vessel of 15,000 displacement, 10,740 gross, and 5,200 horse power41 words
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Article47 1927-06-21 8 The first English Mail in July will be rought from Marseilles to Singapore by le P. and O. steamer Rawal Pindi, a mlatial boat of about 10,600 tons, a s ster ship, we believe of the Mongolia hich was in Singapore at the beginning f this year.47 words
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Article82 1927-06-21 8 At the statutory meeting at Ipoh ol Larut Tin Fields, Ltd., Mr. John Camcon, presiding, informed the shareholdershat negotiations havt been practically ompleted for the purchase of a modern arge capacity dredge, delivery at tht nd of next year. The death on Sunday afternoon of Mr:-. <M phine M»ry Miles82 words
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Article53 1927-06-21 8 The death at Malacca of Mr. Neo tag lee, J.P., on Saturday, recalls to mind lis RTundfathcr, the late Mr. Tan Took Senp, who as a resident of Singapore, milt and endowed Tan Tock Seng'.(ospital in Scrangoon Road, which did an immense amount of good amongst the K>or of ail53 words
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Article63 1927-06-21 8 Our Penang correspondent telegraphs that I.im Lcong Sooi was convicted by he Police Magistrae for theft of a gold rhein from a Chinese woman in Kedah Road. Accused followed her and snatch;d the chain. He was pursued an:i irrested by Abdul Rahman, editor of the Malay newspaper Swara Malaya, and63 words
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Article76 1927-06-21 8 Members and friends of the Straits hini'si- Reading Club are reminded of the Vt Home to be held on Saturday, at the \ov. William Murray's residence, 1, tilstead Road in honour of the Hon. Mr. iong Ong Siar.g. Those who have not eplied to the invitations arc asked to do76 words
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Article234 1927-06-21 8 Tiffin at Penang Swimming Club. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penanir, Jwm ->*■ Before leaving on tho fcahlPl the Australian erfekaUn mtertrimd to iffin at the PWaag Swimminjr Club. I ivas a very successful function, with ibout 170 present under the prwMmry f Mr. J. M. Ponnyaiic'.;. The chairman234 words
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Article92 1927-06-21 8 Collyer Quay and Raffles Square Offenders. The institution by the police of the recent regulations against the parking of cars in Collyer Quay and Raffles Square produced a crop of cases at the Third Police Court this morning. Nine Europeans anil a yoUC Chinese appeared before Mr.92 words
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Article28 1927-06-21 8 Lewis and Peat's cable from their London office drives ."mo ton dtCIMM, making the total London rubber stocks al June XI, as revised 'J<i.'.!OO tons.28 words
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Article26 1927-06-21 8 The following donations to Pearson'i Fresh Air Fund have been received Already ac-knowledtn'd $1 3<J Mrs. E. H. DowlanJ 10 Total $H'J26 words
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Article61 1927-06-21 8 The following programme of music will be played by the S. raits Settlements Police Band to-narrow vrmiaf on the bandstand Grand March. Tannhauser (Wagner) First Suite in X flat (Holat) Gavotte, Miirnon (Thomas) Intermezzo, Tip Toes (t'ookr) Oriental Scene, A Der\isl) Chorus (Sebek); Waltz, Immortcilen (C-iiik'l) Selection,61 words
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Article65 1927-06-21 8 Henderson, Helm end Company, Inc., New York, send u.i the following cable c'n'.ed .'unc 20, their quotation! Mag in gold dollar cents and closing bid price* Rubber exchanKe salt's to-d;iy 2,'UO tons. June 44.00, July 4-1.70, August 33 eta. September :!.Vjh, October 55.20, Noremler 35.40, lViomlxr 36^0, January65 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement264 1927-06-21 8 MOTOR CYCLES LATEST SUCCESSES JUNIOR TOURIST TROPHY RACE, 1927. A.I.S. THIRD, RWKR SIMPSON (STenga speed G1.32 miles per hour). l.s. MACHINEB dLSO FINISHED EIGHTH, FOURTEENTH IM) FIFTEENTH. We cm Mp*ij t" .oil >v. it:,: n;«;dvis from s'.ocli. f«.r cash rr i y payments. MODEL Hi. 5.49 H.!\ DE LUXE SPORTS264 words
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Advertisement163 1927-06-21 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9 United Artist Special Featuring JOHN BARRYMORE in THE BELOVED ROGUE in 10 Reels First Show at 7.30 THE DEMON CIRCUS in 5 Reels. TAN CHENG KEE CO, LTD, PERFECTION IN PIANOS The RELIABILITY of the ROBINSON riANOS is the result of nearly163 words
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Advertisement82 1927-06-21 8 > >*•**■< On Other Pages. Pme*. N«tM from Javi Cycle and Cmnriaga ("o. Mia-ting 3 Finance and Commvrcc J Shipping and Ik* Miiis 7 Meteoruloßical Kcport J To-day's Share M.irk.t n Cable and Ka.1.0 N«Wi J Malacca Machino-Clunncrs Racecourse Traffic Case Tine Kil Tin Report Sport W«WI JJ Correspondence .182 words
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Article419 1927-06-21 9 Proposals of Three Powers Outlined. IMPORTANT DIFFERENCES. Willingness to Abolish Submarines. Irevter tkh.gra.m1 1 .1 Hi' i" n. Ju The threo-powi r N:ival Aimanicnu l.iniita', mn.- Conference has "pellcd. Mr. Hugh Gibson, United S'.ates, m appointed pr<vii!c::t. Kai.li POWW su'hmit'.ed proposals for I basis of discussion. The419 words
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Article720 1927-06-21 9 Frankness Should Ensure Success. Mr. BrUgemaß, expressing thanks to President Coolidge for the invitation, mentioned that the Admiralty proposals were actually in Mr. Baldwins hands before the invitation was received. He regretted that I-ranee and Italy were absent. The time was ripe for exUi.Mun of the Washington720 words
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Article178 1927-06-21 9 Further Denial of Labour Charges. Protest Regarding Aircraft Manoeuvres. [XTUTIB TXLIGRAlf] London, June 20. I In the House of Commons at question time Mr. V. W. I'ethick-Lawrence (Lab.) drew attention to the Chinese complaint thai trills of 15 had been introduced intc brothels for soldiers in the178 words
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Article93 1927-06-21 9 French Nervousness." Comment on Anglo-German Geneva Meeting. [trans-ocean service] Berlin, June 20. The Palis presi comments nervously on emann'sand Sir Austen Chamberlain Saturday meeting. Pertinax, >:i ths Echo de Peris, complains that no qualified French representative i»mained at Geneva to watch the session ending, and adds that though Sir Austen93 words
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Article56 1927-06-21 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, June 20. Geneva The Secretary-General of the League invited Mr. Koo Rung Chen. editor of the Shihpao, to be a member of the press experts' conference at j Geneva on August 24. Mr. Kio, who is touring Europe and has made a good impressionReuter - 56 words
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Article371 1927-06-21 9 Britain's Readiness To Discontinue. Keen Interest in Geneva Proposals. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.] Rugby, June 20. 1 1 Speaking at the Naval Limitation Con- I fererce, Mr. Bridgeman said the British fc Government had not changed their minds time the Washington Conference, when their delegates expressed willingness to371 words
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Article83 1927-06-21 9 Desire to "Exterminate" Reds. [REUTER FAB EASTERN SERVICE.] Shanghai, June 20. Ch;injr T*o L'::, speaking: in Peking, stateci that the Northern forces totalled between .000,000 and 600,000. They were determined to fight against the Reds until they exterminated them. Interviewed subssquently, Chang Tso Lin remarked that83 words
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Article69 1927-06-21 9 Ratification by the British Empire. [keuter telegram] London, June 20. Geneva Britain, on behalf of Britain, India and the Dominions, excepting Canada and the Irish Free State has forwarded to the League Secretariat ratification of the anti-slavery convention of Geneva, dated September 25, 192<5. The convention is nowReuter - 69 words
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Article59 1927-06-21 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, June 20. New York The bodies of twenty dead were taken from the ruins of a textile plant at Rosselon, near Medcllin, Colombia, which collapsed on Saturday during a landslide. Over a hundred persons working in the mill were buried in the wreckage, butReuter - 59 words
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Article26 1927-06-21 9 [kkutcb telegram] London, June 20. New York After conferring with weather experts. Commander Byrd decided not to start his Atlantic flight before Tuesday.26 words
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Article25 1927-06-21 9 [TRANS-OCEAN SERVICE] Berlin, June 20. Dr. Stresemann will deliver the customary address as the Nobel Prize recipient at Oalo on June 29.25 words
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Article366 1927-06-21 9 Debate on the Reform Proposals. The Inadequate Representation Of Labour. [REITER TELEGRAM] London, June 20. The House of Lords opened a three day debate on reforming the House of Lords. Lord Fitzalan, moving a resolution welcoming a reasonable measure for limiting and defining membership, said that atReuter - 366 words
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Article117 1927-06-21 9 Scheme to Damage Trade In Ningpo. IREUTER FAR UaOOn SERVICE.] Shanghai, June 20. The strength of Red or semi-Red unionism in the region controlled by Chiang Kai Shek is made evident by the present intensive anti-British boycott in the old treat port of Ningpo, with a million inhabitants.117 words
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Article56 1927-06-21 9 Big Petition for Reprieve Of Accused. [reuter telbcram] London, June 20. Gibraltar A hupe meeting of citizens appointed a deputation to present theGovernor with a petition asking for the reprieve of Lieut. A. C. Duffield wh > wa: sentenced to death for the murder of Lt Col. Fitzerald.56 words
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Article22 1927-06-21 9 [KEt'TEK FAB EASTERN SERVICE.] Shanghai, June 20. The First Middlesex left for Wei-hai wei on board the transport Herminius.22 words
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Article82 1927-06-21 9 Action taken at a meeting of committee No. 7 held on June 17, was as follows Approved provision of funds amounting to $30,000 to cover si-rapping of meters and meter parts, Water Department. Approved revote of $26,845 for the completion of construction of a new road parallel to82 words
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Article130 1927-06-21 9 American Hopes for Success Of Conference. Japan's Need of Auxiliary Vessels. [UUTXB TELEGRAM] London, June 21. Washington Reports of the first day's proceedings of the Naval Conference have elicited optimistic predictions of success on the part of State Department officials. [REUTER FAR EASTERN SERVICE.] Shanghai, June 20. Tokio:130 words
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Article126 1927-06-21 9 Criticism of M. Poincare's Speech. [trans-ocean service] Berlin, June 20. The Berlta press comments very critically on M. I'oincare's speech at Luneville yesterday in which, though he asserted his loyalty to the Franco-German conciliation, he brought up a number of ti iflin? complaints for instance, Germany was126 words
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Article287 1927-06-21 9 Dividends of 27 2 Per Cent. For Past Year The report of the directors cf Ting Kil Tin .Mines, Ltd., for the year ended April 80, 1917 states that the profit for the year, after providing for depreciation, directors' fees and auditors' fee, amounts to $98,408.24287 words
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Article200 1927-06-21 9 European Who Refused to Move His Car. Prosecuting before the Third Police Magistrate (Mr. C. P. Smith) this morning, in a summons against a Malay syce for an alleged breach of the traffic regu- tIO J? s Chlef Inspector Randell, of the Traffic Department, stated that the European200 words
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Article372 1927-06-21 9 Harada Loses in First Round. Tilden Surprises with Brilliant Service. [BEL-TEE TELKCJRAllJ London, June 20. a The Wimbledon tournament opened in e glorious weather. The courts were in 8 splendid condition in spite of the ruin of i. the last few days. Probably on account of the early start,372 words
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Article217 1927-06-21 9 Good Work by Machine Gunners. (From Our Own Correspondent). Malacca, June 20. During the week-end the Malacca Machine Gun Sub-Section went through their annual classification and some very good scores were returned. Corporal Gotts being an easy first with a total score of 338 point:. Although Corporal217 words
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Article81 1927-06-21 9 [BRITISH IMPERIAL KADIO.] Rugby, .lune 20. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam IS.II ft. Athene Berlin 20.4 U. Bombay Is. "> r >l-fi4d. Ilrusseis iIM. Bucharest 800. Buenos Aires 47\. Copenhagen IS.HP... Geneva 25.21'j. Helsingfors 102.80. Hong Kong 2s. Kobe Is. llVid. Lisbon 2 15-32. Madrid 28. II 1.;. Milan MJNS,81 words
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Article428 1927-06-21 10 S. C. C.'s Hard Struggle With The Dukes. [BY "CENTRE"] The attendance of 1,71'J spectator:- at the Singapore- Stadium yesterday is one ut the poorest on record during the league, altln.upli the niutth itself, in wMdi the S.('.( lost to the Duke; by the naiTow margin of a428 words
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Article237 1927-06-21 10 the S.K.A. Referees Board m< held reeterday at the Secretary s oflce The following were present:— Dr. Lira Har. l!o<- (chair). Bennett, Foster, Oehlen, Tan wan, >iohd. Hassan and CI. 1.. Harris, secretary. The Chairman welcomed Messrs. Oehlen BBd Mohd. Hassan as new members tc. the237 words
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Article32 1927-06-21 10 Owing to the Australian* v. Malaya ricket match, the flr»t division encounter between the Malayi .md the Chinese has been postponed from Friday next to tj the tMh inst.32 words
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Article85 1927-06-21 10 (Jloucesk-rshire Win in l>ow Scoring Match. [starter Telegram.] Ixnuon, Jinn 'Jn. Northampton i Cliouiestershire beat NorthanU by seven wiefcate. Batting first, the honu unty wen for the small cost of M runs Parker t..<,k five wickets for .'io and Mil!s five wieketl for 41. In their second ad85 words
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Article863 1927-06-21 10 •Singapore Boxer Matched With World Champion. A letter from Mr. Kirn Lin in Manila {rives further news of the Walley brothers, the products of Singapore boxing who promise to make the name of the country well-known among followers of the ring. The most important item863 words
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Article89 1927-06-21 10 S. L. R. A. Competitions. in connection with the Singapore Ladies' tinn, a Malay silver U.x presented by Lt.-Col. Postlethwaite w.i.- shut if at Stlctur on Thursday, Twelve" card.* were returned relltini in a druw lx-twejn Mrs. Cameron and Mis. <;. V. Tsrkansl with the score of PS.89 words
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Article45 1927-06-21 10 Four Consecutive Sixes At Oxford. In the recent match Oxford University v. Free Foresters played «t Oxford, the chief leovac in Oxt'ord'a innings was the captain, Holmes, who contributed 230. He hit eight G's, four of them off successive balls, and 23 four*.45 words
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Article56 1927-06-21 10 L.L.T.C. Tournament. The following aro results of ties in the L.L.T.C. tournnnwnt played yesterday. Open Mixed Doubles. Mis* Waliift beat Miss Richardson, C 3. Handicap Mixed Doubles. Mr. and Mrs. Parmele beat Miss White r.nd Utermark, 7 5, 6 3. Mr. and Mrs. Tennent beat Mrs. Zoliikoffer and Rnchwaldy,56 words
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Article62 1927-06-21 10 TO-DAY'S TIES. Double* championship.— C. A. Peterson and H. N. Balhetchet v. W. A. Balhetchet and V. H. Norris. N. Hannay and B. L. Oehlers v. E. W. de Cruz ami E. G. Wheat ley. WEDNESDAY'S TIES. Championship. H. N. Balhetchet S. L. Oehlers. Singles Handicap.—62 words
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Article62 1927-06-21 10 The following is the draw for the first round of the S.. James's Cup at Kcppel Golf Club C. D. Cox v. D. Patirson. J. Straehan v. J. Macgilchrist. J. Millar v. D. Bisset. R. G. Tait v. E. M. F. Ferguson. The first round must be completed by62 words
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Article145 1927-06-21 10 Unofficial Visit to Kuala Lumpur. His Excellency Sir Hugh Clifford G.C.M.G., G.B.E., M.C.S., Malaya's new High Commissioner, arrived in Kusla Lumpur, on Sunday from Singapore at G.54 p.m., by the day mail train, to which was attached His Excellency's saloon. The Malay Mail states that Sir Hugh145 words
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Article527 1927-06-21 10 Three Widows in Promistor. 1 Note Cas«. Yesterday afternoon in -Ik Appeal Court, before Justices Sproule, MrCabe Reay and Deane, the case was commenced in which Leow Man Leong, a Chinese widow, appealed against the judgment of Sir William Murison in the suit against two Chinese widows, I^ee527 words
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Letter207 1927-06-21 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— l was very pleased to read the Kndio-Uolland" letter which appeared in your paper, re short wave transmission from Holland. Such information liiusi be of interest to wireless enthusiasts. Last night, between midnight and 1 a.m., I received the207 words
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Article267 1927-06-21 10 A. P. C. Beat S. C. R. C. In the all-day cricket match played on Sunday between the A.P.C. and the S.C.R.C. on the latter's ground the A.P.C. won an excellent game by 45 runs. The feature of the match was a fine 62 not out by Scoular,267 words
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Article177 1927-06-21 10 The foil awing were the scores in the Framroz Cup match between the Police and the Duke of Wellingtons, which the latter won by six runs just on time Scores POLICE. X. H. P. Whitley c Exham b HarkerTaylor 62 P. Kemp b Galloway 3 A. McKcnr.a b177 words
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Article67 1927-06-21 10 Ihe reund-the-world motor cycling and tilming exjiedition undertaken by Mr. Geoffrey Matins, 0.8. E., F.R.G.S., and Mr. Charles Oliiver, M.S.M., 0.8. E., which left Kngland at the end of last year, is due to arrive in Singapore on or about June 25, where a few days will67 words
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Article19 1927-06-21 10 Inwntteny pyivi)eye& h,av« bunn ijrat.ted to W. D«bu.rgh aivi E. C. (Jickling, of Singapore, in respect of stereopti- advertisements.19 words
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Article863 1927-06-21 10 Master and Officers Absolved Fr<Mßt Wame. An inquiry was held in the District Court yesterday into the jrrmnding of the Conus on the Royal Captain Shoal, Palawan Passage, on May W. Mr. N. D. Mudie was president and had with him ('apt. G. H. Freyber^, 0.8.X.,863 words
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Article1163 1927-06-21 10 Leonard Arndt - Leonard Arndt By Rain of Stars Visible Next Week. [Special to the Straits Times.] Soerabaya, Java, June IC. The prospects are considered good for a spectacular display of meteors on the nights of June 27 and 2K, when the i'ons-Winnecke count in its intersection of the earth's1,163 words
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Article976 1927-06-21 11 Effect of Restriction On Stocks. Notes by A. W. S. A. \V. S.. writing from London under date May says For the first time this year the London weekly stock report (how* a mark-d ile, line, from HS.OII to 06,668, a reduction! <>f 1,871 tons. The lamlinps, 1,718976 words
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Article536 1927-06-21 11 provements are being made in the pro-» parution of reclaimed, and it serves a jrrcat many purposes just as well as crude; but it remains lo be seen whether liic reclaiming factories can prolitablv j reclaim reclaimed, and whether they cen I'.et us much to reclaim as they536 words
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Article160 1927-06-21 11 Importations into the United States. We are indebted to the Planters Asso-1 elation of Malaya for giving the following (Mails of the importations of crude rubber Into the United Stales 'luhmk Ajuil \\<::~. The liunres have been compiled: :.nd distributed by the Rubber Associa- j tion of Amerka.160 words
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Article111 1927-06-21 11 BpaaUng at the annual meeting of the Eastern Tetegntph Co., Sir John Deniso'iPaaaat said:—Having carefully watched the development of wireless during the past thirty years, I have no cause to alter the opini n formed and expressedj over that period that the cables will remain more reliable111 words
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Advertisement224 1927-06-21 11 Moutrie THE VERY BEST PIANO VALUE EVER OFFERED HERE OR ELSEWHERE. BEFORE BUYING YOUR PIANO CALL ON US, WE WILL BE PLEASED TO PROVE THIS. Prices $600 up on easy payments. Call or Write for Illustrated Catalogue. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. PICCADILLY Cigarettes arc manufactured by Carreras,224 words
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Advertisement272 1927-06-21 11 Raffles Hotel DINER DANSANT every Thursday Mid Saturday, at 8.15 p.m. (Dlaaer will be serred la the Baß-raeaO BATIK GRSLL AD Grill Room orders are under the personal supervision of the Management. For reservations phone 2920. J. WILLIAMS, Manager. Sea View Hotel The most tip-to-date Hotel in the Malay Peninsula.272 words
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Article1075 1927-06-21 12 Full Week-End at the R.S.Y.C. A very pleasant and interesting afternoon was spent at the R.S.Y.C. on Saturday in celebration of the eightli annual at home. The race for the Burton Cup was dM to start at two-thirty and sharp at this time ten boats crossed the line and1,075 words
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Advertisement253 1927-06-21 12 (rf/rand certain action 1S ensured by their immediate disintegration fP^ when immersed in water. With inferior substitutes, it will often be found that no such disintegration occurs, or that it only occurs w after some time. Furthermore, such substitutes are very liable to cause disorders of the -^^^HS^^S^&i digestive organs.253 words
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Advertisement880 1927-06-21 12 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will he received «t the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of June 28, 1927, for the following works 1. Supply of Joiner's Work for the Bungalow to be erected at Fraser's Hill. F.M.S. consigned to and delivered at the Kuala Kubu Railway Station. 2. Supply of880 words
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Advertisement163 1927-06-21 12 cigXrettes a \is 0* inn i uif of unique ARDATH TOBACCO CO. LTD., LQNDON f' BUiLT LSKE A CAR to give you years of £ood Full range Oscillation is trand from the armature shaft by worm j,"'ars 8 ipeedi and ncuiral controlled by gated Motor insulated with damp Uur.ning cost163 words
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Article924 1927-06-21 13 Johorc Military Forces Prize Meeting. On Sunday, June 1!), at the rifle ranj;e, Johore Bahru, an At Home was siven by His HichiH'ss Col. Commandant Sir Ibrahim, D.X.. S.P.M.J., G.C.M.G., X.PR., etc., Sultan of Johore, Commandant of the Johore Military Forces and Officers to numerous friends both of924 words
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Advertisement277 1927-06-21 13 I The Ideal BABY FOOD 1 Momilk < p. ..diptcd (^BBi^^Ba^ to t!ii- i fuli < f bjliy »nd growing c'hTJ. Arurcpuv/- ffK?.?. V,i^»? dona Certified iri 1 wi; h r.M tho jf*%>TijlSrff~} vitamins retained, Momfllc hit VMr\VIITI(V no cciu.il other than mother* IVJrlltl.l l^ milk, fcr'ilic strong, sturdy d.-277 words
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Advertisement310 1927-06-21 13 DeLuxe Sport Models N powered by Studebaker's fatuous Standard Six Engine •^■WB^^JaPaP^CßJSaßaßa3l!^^^S?^?^Q4B^<^ A^^ Studebaker announces new five and seven-passenger de luxe sport models Am /^^"HE illustration can only suggest the grace world of its weight and size! Four-wheel brakes and life, the yacht-like lines of this new provide positive control.310 words
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Advertisement481 1927-06-21 14 Assurance in force over $27,000,000 Assets over $7.r»00,000 S.C. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlement.) LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. J1K AD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. durance Companies Act in every particulars. The Company ha. £20,000 depo.ited with the Sumpreme Court of En^nd and481 words
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Advertisement495 1927-06-21 14 BANKING THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK (Wit!i which U affiliated th« InlerMtional Banking Corporatiom). Capital, Surplua and Undivided Prouts U.S. $140,000,00. Head OCic. lit WALL STRrvET. NEW YORK. London OBic» M, BISHOPSGATK, E.C S^ffl l a3ft^assaft'ia*M««aSia* CISCO and Sl'AlN. S^'fiaSl«s.X rate. tl.». mm, C ..ccrt.in.U o. apphcatlo. to495 words
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Advertisement528 1927-06-21 14 NEDERl ANDSCH 1NDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NETH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) Established 18S* at AmaMrdaM. AothorUed Capital Paid np Capital Re,-™. GldS -£S°0) (abOlt HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. PLANCH OFFICES THE HAGU1, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEA BBANCHXi I BATAV1A. HEAD OFFICE TOR ASIA. ERANCH OFFICES DUTCH EAST INDIES AmpenaB, Bando»ng, Cneribon, Gorontslo, Makassar, Me.lan, Menslo, Palembang,528 words
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Advertisement462 1927-06-21 14 BANKING rHE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in F.nglaad) Capital Authorised H.000 000 ,'apital Subscribed £1,800,000 Paid op fV.OEO.OOO Reserve Fund and R«rt bb tl^4o.S0» BOARD OF DIRECTORS i J. M. Ryrie. Chairman. R. Chalmers, Esq. Cbarles J. Hanrbr*. i. O. Robinson, Esq. Kiq Sir David Yule, Uurt. W.462 words
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Advertisement262 1927-06-21 14 TWINK is delightfully easy and simple to use. It gives beautifully bright, even and fast colours to Silk, Cottons, Linens and Woollens. TWINK restores faded materials and makes them as new again. There are 24 beautiful shades and full directions for use are given in each packet. CLEANS AND DYES262 words
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Advertisement208 1927-06-21 15 STAMINA BEAUTY Beneath all the grace and 'dignity of Vauzhall'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 engineering208 words
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Advertisement185 1927-06-21 15 A Good Investment Car«f«l buyers recognize Graham Brothers name On Truck or Bus as a symUl of wibfutoffj parfanMßM and extra value. Quality is higher than ever before, prices lowest in Oitham liritlnr history. <>n ffuently worJrf-wide demand to constantly and rapidly bKfMataf. No. 1 CHASSIS- $1,700 B.C. 1 TON185 words
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Advertisement677 1927-06-21 16 SITUATIONS WANTED MEDICAL. Locum tenens wants enpajriment for six months from end of January, 1928. Apply 895, Straits Times. EXPERIENCED PLANTER, ex-Service just back from leave will take on job as assistant ur manager anywhere on small p-obationary salary. 851. Straits Times. TIN MINER seeks employment, well acquainted with boring,677 words
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