The Straits Times, 30 June 1927
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Title Section13 1927-06-30 1 The Straits Times No. 28,514. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1927. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement79 1927-06-30 1 ISealmM THK i:\EKYDAY MII.X. IS THE BEST FOR CHILDREN THEY LIKE IT AND THRIVE ON IT. GIVE THEM GOOD MILK .Aan-.vtiLXAe/tsBM STERILIZED NATURAL UNSWEETENED CONDENSED SWISS MILK. SWISS MILK. WHY NEGLECT YOUR WOODWORK? PRESERVE IT FROM DECAY AND WHITE ANTS. BY USING LIGHT, MEDIUM £<$ T Mmn>^W 11 DARK GREEN79 words
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Advertisement140 1927-06-30 1 "D OBINSON C» FOR VALUE AND SERVICE. I ffs Brocades If! JK- Tapestries I W^ Damasks k^ft'HlJ Cretonnes ALSO EXPERT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE AT "ROBINSONS" of SINGAPORE. I JUST RECEIVED fx S.S. PRESIDENT WILSON CALIFORNIAN MILK FATTED DUCKLINGS ORCHARD RD. COLD STORAGE SELEGIE RD. i? PUSB m S Stai 835140 words
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Article2106 1927-06-30 2 Sidelights on the Victorian A few years ago there was no more deadly word of contempt than Vic- 1 torian." To be "Victoiian" was to be I :> b:xk number in everything relating: to politics, art, science, and especially I literatim. No one cared to remember2,106 words
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Advertisement655 1927-06-30 2 When weak and depressed, take m^k Hall s Wine and be strong happy It is wonderful how quickly you feel well when you take Hall's Wine. It puts new life into you— it builds up strength— it takes away your feeling of depression. But Hall's Wine does not only lift655 words
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Advertisement340 1927-06-30 2 ftticura W V^ MEDiCINALiTOILET \j) Best For The Skin Because it cleanses, invigorates and preserves the skin, scalp and hair. Used daily, assisted by Cuticura Ointment when required, it prevents pore-clogging, pimples, blackheads, and other annoying irritations. Soap. Ointment Takvm sold thro«>2h""t Ih.- £irl.l Unt.ih Depot f Hnrbe-T S«B, Ltd.,340 words
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Advertisement428 1927-06-30 2 CAKES ALE, by F. Morton Howard. THE STATESMAN'S Vfc'.K.nOOK F'»K A hook of moat ....In, atone,, «.0» j«* -gj^ .^1 ....^M A.. MAN— AN INUICTMENT, by A. M. formation o! Urn Stales >f tinI.udovici. In this provocative hook Wi.rld SI ...Oil Mr Ludovici addreaaea himself pri- jut YESTERDAY, hv Maud428 words
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Advertisement261 1927-06-30 3 G%Finer Podge Brothers Motor Car New inßeauty.Comfort and Performance t Slill more Dependable A stflT finer Dodge Brothers Motor Car is rwi/H- fnr wnr £r£s J& ?ss and II Mm^ nf ti.fi, 1 y PerS nal lamination will give you Kst%?n*n h^teT aCCom P lish^. Read this partial A New261 words
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Advertisement255 1927-06-30 3 !BM Special Offer #*j? a 4 Trousers Len gths f or 2 j |B You fthould not niK* th<- n|>p>»r- i r lunlt y of nhwlnln* 4 Tr>«i»«T <f, f I Whifp Kl.nnw (I>'.u Sk'l'n?. ikh ft i *J IwiCth It >.ir.t«. <t.>.<Wr riMtfe, I B cUth I* ciuiMi.tttft to255 words
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Advertisement722 1927-06-30 3 pud -A Ball-Beanng HI stM| Jr i i nll t'• I I -Fl™p filing Cabinets 'igsfcS^ Jj In every respect the Qgg^s&i \&f most perfett cabinet =s: s^2|JJ^ in the world. The Engine of the Cabinet is the Suspension on which the drawers run. The BALL-BEARING Suspension Slides make the722 words
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Advertisement537 1927-06-30 4 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated In En* and) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGtt SERVK KS PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL B.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Tonnage due Spore NOVARA 7,000 July KASHGAR ».0«0537 words
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Advertisement654 1927-06-30 4 Shipping Announcements N.Y.K. LINE (KiPi>()N VUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam Vessels Tonnage T>ue Sal' 1 I sniMl. MARU 11,000 July 7 8 IIAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 July 21 Si I IIAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Aug. 4 b KITANO IIARU 8,000 Aug. 18 IS lIARUNA MARU 10.r.00 Sept.654 words
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Advertisement529 1927-06-30 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. (Incorporated ir 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 NORTH529 words
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Advertisement470 1927-06-30 4 THE §lAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. i lacoraeraUd ta Slam) BANGKOK COASTING SMVICaV Vet Keinamaa, KrtUj, Trenggana, Kelaataa, Bangnara, Tclopln, Patani, Bingera, Laeoa, Bandon, Kohsamol, Langsaan, Champoa and Bangkok. Arrival Depart.r* VALAYA July 3 July 6 PRACHATIPOK July 10 July 13 MALINI July 17 July 20 The Steamer, are fitted470 words
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Advertisement543 1927-06-30 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 5640, 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 itinearries543 words
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Advertisement385 1927-06-30 4 BURNS PHILP UNE (Incorporated la Aa.tralla) FOR BRISBANE, EYCNKY AND MH> BOURNE, VIA JAVA DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND Regular monthly .ailing, by tke wall known steamer MARELLA (7,876 ton.) aad the new motor vessel, MALAB\R (4.81S tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia, Cabins385 words
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Advertisement451 1927-06-30 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LIXB PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVIUS TO, THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT FREIGHT SERTIC* OUTWARD!* To Hong Kong, Shanghai and Ja*»n Due B'pnrc ss. KABINGA July 6 s.s. CITY OF NORWICH Aug. 4 s.s. CITY OF BOMBAY Aug. 28 HOMEWARDS451 words
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Advertisement455 1927-06-30 5 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE Ml KANGAROO Dse Elncspore July V FOB FBEMANTLE. WJL j For particulars regarding passage and freight rates, apply to HcALISTKB ft CO, LTD. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD PASSENGEB AND FBEIGBT SERVICE BOSTON and NEW YORK Tia POBT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA and MARSEILLES. I 3S Daya to455 words
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Advertisement500 1927-06-30 5 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hong Kong) Dlreet Service to JAPAN via HONG KONG AMOY and SHANGHAI and to CALCUTTA Tia PENANG from SINGAPORE. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Anioy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtze Ports. Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND500 words
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Advertisement237 1927-06-30 5 THE STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING GO. REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE SINGAPORE, SOERABAIA and BANDJERMASIN. U. HOCK SENG sailixig at 4 p.m., Wednesday, July U, Ist and 2nd Class accommodation. For freight, passage and other particulars, apply to the Agents STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING Co 11 and 13, Boat Quay, Singapore. l^-lA t Over237 words
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Advertisement132 1927-06-30 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 OR TELEPHONE TO SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH. %/brthc jl/Gin£y thinps «W)U need have ao anxiety about JS^^^ washing your dainty gartneurjj toe Kurlo lather cleanse*132 words
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Advertisement659 1927-06-30 6 E MPIRE Th:-<:iv Jim? .'.O lo Monday. .Inly I— Second Show at 9 p.m. A GRAHAM WILCOX— UNITED ARTISTS PRODUCTION This picture has the SaJsjM distinction of having the most Beautiful Umnm sjf \r.i.fi.-i. and lh»- most beautiful of Europe in Ihe cast namely BETTY liLYTHE and LIANE HAII) i.i659 words
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Advertisement451 1927-06-30 6 PAVILION From Tuesday, June 28 to Monday. July 4, at 9.15 p.m. sharp. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE JULIETTE COMPTON, JAMES KNIGHT, SYDNEY SEAWARD, CECIL MORTON YORK, J. JUDD GREEN, STEPHANIE STEPHENS in TRAINER AND TEMPTRESS In 8 Reels. By ATTV PERSSE -(The Famous Stockbridge Trainer) and A. J. Russel. A451 words
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Advertisement312 1927-06-30 6 VICTORIA THEATRE TONIGHT, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY at 9.30 p.m. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY Capt GEOFFREY MALINS in person for a proper and lucid exposition of that mighty undertaking pictured in 6 reels in Flying Round the World BLAZING THE AIRWAY TO INDIA 10,000 MILES THRO' TERRIBLE STORMS WHIRLWIND312 words
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Advertisement447 1927-06-30 6 BARGAINS AND REFRESHMENTS ALL AT YOUR COMMAND at the CATHEDRAL BAZAAR on July 7 and 8 AT THE Memorial Hall SINGAPORE'S AMATEUR DANCE BAND The Tangciyukes will attend. Enjoy yourself and help ST." ANDREW'S. No Better Comedy Produced than TAKE IT FROM ME! PAVILION TUESDAY, JULY 5, at 9.15 p.m.447 words
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Article342 1927-06-30 7 Thursdny, June 30. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. Entrance KEITKI. HARBOUR. .Main Wharf Hvßcia, Bunp.i, Silvorpinc. Teabakal, Bclangkaa, The Cable, Palendok, Iphigcnia Ban Sionp B. i. Kate, W H oil Wharf War Sudra Coal Wharf Nil VKSMI.S IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjong I'agar Sheers Wharf342 words
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Article222 1927-06-30 7 FIXTtRBB. Thursday, June 30 Singapore High Water, 11.42 a.m., 8.7, 10.45 p.m., '.'I Aattralaaian mail (Howra*) closes 3 p.m. KooSball, Div. II H.B. v. S.R.C. Football, Charity Match, Duke's v. Malays, Sudium. P. and O. homeward nail (Mantua) closes C p.m. Capt. Malms' 1-ilm, Vie. Thiatre, fl.:i'l222 words
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Article208 1927-06-30 7 To-day. Uf.ncr Burma. North and East India (jSllora) 3 p m Southern A- WMttffl India i Rohna) 3 p.m. £1:1111, except l.uwi i Siain fKifltna) .'t p.m Australasia (Howra) 3 p.m. Ni.rth. M. Knot and K. West Sumatra < Kat 8 p.m Bocßgal l.i.M i Magnet) .4208 words
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Article85 1927-06-30 7 [buitish imperial radio.] Rugby, June 29. Foreijrn exchanges are Ai-.\ a«i<lttiii 12.12%. Athens H. r >!i. Berlin 20. U>. Bombay Is. T> 15-lOd. Brussels 3-UU. r.ui-hiTi kio. Buenos Aires 17 23-02. Copenhaireii 18.18%. (Jencva •>;,:>>. Helsingfors 192.80. Hon>c Konjf 2s. Vid. Kobe Is. llVid. Lisbon 2 IS-IS, Madrid 28.54%.85 words
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Article79 1927-06-30 7 Macphail and Co., Ltd. Singapore, June 30. Rubber.— .Local 60 14 cents per lb. Quiet. Tin. London months .£2XS 1 •">.«. Kubbors. Quiet. Bukit Jelotongs and ISukit Katils 90-97V4 cents. United Malaccas I.iJO-2. Mentakabs MMM. Malnka I'indas 2.07 M:-2.15. Mining. Easier. Tejas buyers 295.295. 6d. Petalingrs 4.30.79 words
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Article132 1927-06-30 7 Singapore, June 30. London Rubber. Is. 5\4d., %d. down. Local ti() 1,4l ,4 cents. London Tin.— £2Bs 155., 20s. up. Mining.— Kuchai 2.02^-2.06, Malaya Consolidated 1.19-1.21, Lineui 1.78-1.82 con div., South Taiping 85-87 cum div., North Tuiping 1.13-1.16, Taiping 1.53-1.56, Rahman Hydraulic 2.60-2.R5, Rantau Pref. 2.03-2.07132 words
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Article72 1927-06-30 7 For the week ending at Midright on Saturday, June 25. Weekly Weekly Weekly mean Total Total shade Evaporation Rainfall Temp. (inches). (inches) (Fahr.) I.-, marks I 'Weekly records not available X Incomplete owini; to removal of Met. Station. r ng mil 2,100 ft. 3.-roct 2,100 I Hill72 words
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Article141 1927-06-30 7 At the Scottish Masonic Temple, Kuala Luir.pur. on Saturday evening, Bro. Sir Malcolm Watson, R.W.D.G.M., assisted by a number of Grand Lodge officers of the S.C. and E.C., installed Bro. W. D. Mayor, K.W.M., of Lodge Tullibardine in the East, together with the office-bearers for the ensuing year,141 words
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Article103 1927-06-30 7 An excellent photograph of the Association of British Malaya Dinner whicrt was held at the Hotel Cecil, London, on May 30, is a feature of the Straits Budget, published to-day. In spite of the fact tl>;it the pluito({i:i|)li is :i flashlight it is f'Xi-uptiuiKilly clear, and many103 words
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FINANCE AND COMMERCE
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Article253 1927-06-30 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, June 30. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/3 31/32 Demand 2/3 2:1/32 Private 3m. credit 2/4 9/32 On New York, Demand 56 Private 90 d/s 67H On France, Bank T.T. 1411 On Indiu, Bank T.T. 154 On Hong Kong, Bank T.T. 11% p.c. dis. On ShanKhai, Bank T.T.253 words
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68 1927-06-30 7 Tone of Market Uncertain. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet Is. Slid, per Ib. New York Spot Sheet G. cents ofi% per lb. l.S.S, equal to Standard, Q.C.F. Standard R.S.S. ttandard R.S.S. on Tender Spot Spot July-Sept. Oft.- Dec. Jan. -Mar -h 60 14 6068 words
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Article413 1927-06-30 7 Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers El £1 Asam Kumbang 56/- 57/£1 iEI BatiKrin Tin 30/- 31/1 1 Batang Padang o.7'> 0.80 1 1 Batu Caves 1.22H 1.27H £1 .21 Chenderiang 22/- 23/G £1 .n Eastern Siam I'll- 23/H ill Hand Yai 2H/6 29/fi 1 1 Hitam Tin MS 1.00 1413 words
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Article178 1927-06-30 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers £1 11 B. Am. Tobacco 4.18.0 6.0.0 1 1 Central Engins 0.90 0.95 1 1 Cyd* Carriage 0.35 0.90 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 20.00 20.50 5 ."> Frastr Neave 18.25 18.7. r > 100 100 Hammer Co. 181.00 185.00 Hk. 125 125 H.178 words
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Article97 1927-06-30 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 4% 8% p.m. S'por* Cold Storage Deb. 7 p.c. $555,000 108 112 S'pore Municipal 5 p.c. 1,878,000 of 1901 par. 5 prtm. S'pore Municipal 4V4 p.c. of 1907 $1,1100,000 90 pitr. Spore Municipal 4H p.c of 1909 $1,100,000 90 par. S'pore Municipal 4 p.c.97 words
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Article388 1927-06-30 7 To-day's Prices Frascr Lyall Co. Evatt. Alknliy <*1) 2.10 2.60xd. 2.40 2.60 Alor Gajah ($1) 2.1J5 2.f>o 2.35 2.50 A. Hitam ($1) 4.00 4.30 4.00 4.30xd. A. KuninK ($1) O.fiO 0.70, 0.70 0.75 Am. Malay ($2) 4.00 4.20 3.90 4.10 A Molek ($1) 2.20 2.35 2.20 2.40 A.388 words
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Advertisement36 1927-06-30 7 NOTICE As from July 1, 1927, our town Showrooms No. 20, Raffles Place will i«' iijiiisl'crrctl In our Read < »rt'u i- tad Sliout.ioiji FRANKRLS' BCIUMNC. rj VICTORIA STREE'j PRANKEL EP/TH 1 Singapore, Penang and Kuala Lumpur.36 words
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Advertisement19 1927-06-30 7 CAMPBELLS, LTD. ANNUAL CASH SALE i oi Men's Wrai a I BARGAIN PRICES JULY I—ls Address 6, BATTERY RQAP.19 words
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Advertisement865 1927-06-30 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Othrr Classified Advts., see page IS. WANTS. FOR SALE, ETC. KOR SALE, Gray car, five-neater, only rur j 1.500 miles. $r,no.' Apply 'jfil, Straitu Tj m <.X WANTED, .-xperienced drest-maker 10, Biill'ntr slun in Scrcmbin. Apply 050 Itraita TiaMa. WANTED n reliable motor boat capable of tPMinfc 60/KU865 words
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Advertisement758 1927-06-30 7 I TENDERS .3V.TED SURVEY OF A KOVI) TEACI KKOM KRI.N.M TO TANAH lIITAM, lIM'EIJ PEKAk. Tenders will lie n-c.-iv-.l al !'i- ollici- nf th-.' State Kiir aaer, I'i-r.ik. ralplajb ap tv t.ocn of July I, KIT, for the survey of a I mud trace frum Krur.ai to I'aiian ilu.u.i, J758 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous71 1927-06-30 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Station. (By Courtesy of Government Health Office.) For the 21 Hours ending at Midnight on June 29. Dctr. Max. (hade temperature 89 F. Min. shude temperature 75.5 F. Mean shade temperature 30.9 F Mnx. sun radiation 159 F Min. grass radiation 72 F Sea temperature 8171 words
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835 1927-06-30 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, JUNE 30. LABOUR IX MALAYA. The prosperity of British Malaya rests entirely upon its labour supply whether from India or from China. Without it our rubber estates could not carry on they would be choked with undergrowth, tapping would cease, disease would run riot and within835 words
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Article254 1927-06-30 8 It seems incredible, but there are stili people, otherwise responsible, who look askanc? at our persistent efforts to establish Children's Courts and to put a stop to a practice of detaining youth on prison premises. Within the past th.-3 days Singapore Magistrates have provided two shocks to254 words
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Article119 1927-06-30 8 The death of Mr. Keong Chye Soon occurred on Monday frjm dysentery after short illness. Mr. Chye Soon was a retired station master of the F.M.S. Railways, and prior to his death was in charge of Boustead and Co.'s Klang branch. At the Criminal Session of the Perak Supreme Court,119 words
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Article215 1927-06-30 8 Mr. J. S. Arter has been elected chairman of the Planters' Association of Malaya for the ensuing year. Mr. G. L. O'Hara Hickson is the new vice-chairman. Mr. W. A. C. Haines, Assistant Commissioner of Police, who has been on long leave, is expected in Kuala Lumpur215 words
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Article53 1927-06-30 8 The tender of Lin Ho, $19,500, for the erection of married quarters for si < dressers at Tan Tock Seng's Hospital has btM accepted. A Chinese narcd Kin Hoo Chin of th 1 ip.biuirer class is in hospital following ;i I .'.ileged attempt to commit suicide 1 y wa lowing53 words
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Article27 1927-06-30 8 At a li.tle after noon yesterday, a Hok ien head rooiic was he.d up at Picksrin itreet ty three compatriots and robb-.*-ihi; pottsa have made two arrests.27 words
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Article33 1927-06-30 8 The Dollar l'ner President Wilson may :-laim to have mad? a record voyage from Manila to Singapore. She left Manila at 1 p.m. on the 2-ith and arrived here on the 28th instant.33 words
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Article31 1927-06-30 8 Persons who arc shocked at the scantiness of modern female dress should note, -.•rites Mr. Basil Allen, that in the Assam hills the more clothes you wear tiu naughtier you are.31 words
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Article39 1927-06-30 8 The mus'c of the mass at the Portuguese Church of St. Joseph at 8 a.m. on Sunday will be rendered by the choir with full orchestral accompaniment. The collection will be for the orphans of the St. Anthony's Convent.39 words
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Article34 1927-06-30 8 The Deputy Controller of Labour telefrom'l'enang that 3,000 iaboiue:* arrived by the Sirdhana on Tuesday, o whom 1,309 landed at Penang for qua rantine, and the balance proceeded t Port Swettenham for quarantine there.34 words
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Article48 1927-06-30 8 Six men, armed with revolvers an :!a-/g?rs, are alleged to have broken into .iai?'j Street house yesterday morning and held up a number of Chinese women. (,'::<h tad jewellery to the value of abou: $1,000 was taken. The alleged r bbor;. took pace at about 15.30 a. n.48 words
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Article52 1927-06-30 8 Our Penang correspondent wires that a European, Mr. H. R. Oldham, injured in a motor cycle collision in front of the Penang Club on the night of June 18 was charged at Penang yesterday with riding a motor-cycle in a manner dangerous to the public. He pleaded guilty and was52 words
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Article54 1927-06-30 8 The marriage took place in Kuala f urn pur on Saturday of Dr. Teh Vok hco, eldest son of Mr. anH Mrs. Teli Scow Teng, and Miss Choy Lin Ku:n daughter of the late Mr. Choy Joy, o: Sydney, Australia, at Hazcldean, the residence of Mr. Teh Scow Teng in54 words
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Article53 1927-06-30 8 Mrs. Salmond, Mrs. Hop?-Falkner an-1 Mrs. Skey, who have charge cf the Whit<Klephant Stall at the forthcoming Cathedral fete, ask for contributions in rash or unwanted articles of any kind to br sent to any of their addresses. Goods: could be collected from anyone willing to give and anything would53 words
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Article56 1927-06-30 8 There have been 10 cases of cholera in (lite-rent parts 1 of I'erak within the last fortnight, with 13 deaths. The place* affected are Teluk Anson, Sun;;kai. Sitiawan, ard the Taiping district, where 1 two cases hnve occurred. The authorities arc taking all the necessary precautions and have despatched extra56 words
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Article63 1927-06-30 8 The Singapore Cold Storage Company's ice factory at Klang is being extended, say:; the Malay Mail. A further ice-makinj machine is being installed to be driven by a cold starting Ruston-H >rnsby oil MgiM Two new ice-making tanks will also be installed and this installation, together with the existing one,63 words
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Article61 1927-06-30 8 A melodramatic racing story of theEnglish turf is now being screened at the Pavilion under the title Trainer and Temptress. Plots and counterplots, in which women play a prominent part, provide many thrills, culminating in an excellent picture of the Derby, showing the world's greatest race from the tape to61 words
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Article72 1927-06-30 8 The Bishop of Singapore will hold a Confirmation Service in St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday next at 7.30 p.m when 26 candidates (20 Chinese and 6 Tamils) will be presented from St. Andrew's Church Mission. The candidates are requested to be at the Cathedral by 7 p.m. punctually. All members72 words
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Article118 1927-06-30 8 Five Hundred Affected On China Coast. Dispute with China Navigation Company. [MUTER FAR EASTERN SERVICE.] Shanghai. .June 2P. A strike of 500 British mercantile marine officers and MffeMcn, aflVi-tiiiK 75 China coasting steamers of a total tonnapre of 150,000, owned by the China Navigation Company, bMBBMMM at118 words
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Article67 1927-06-30 8 (From Out Own Correspondent.) Penang, .June 29. Lady Clifford arrived this morning by he P. and 0. teai ir Kai hiar. JIU Excellency, Ihe Governor, SiHugh Clifford, aecorrpenicd by th< Rssi dent yom-i 1 'r, theH >n. Mr. K. S .Mr Scott, wa i ice( h.w. Sir67 words
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Article63 1927-06-30 8 Long Association with Penang Municipality. (From Our Own Correspondent.) rVwaai .lune 29. The President of the Municipal Commission stated that h» regretted the retirement of Mr. L. A. < ■■tretaiy after 30 years' servkv. Mr. Big-jjs first Joined tin Municipality !n 1897 receiving ihe63 words
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Article28 1927-06-30 8 Rubber price averages in the current (second) Restriction quarter of 11)27 up te June 2'J were as follows Singapore 67.2 e« itl London Is. fi.,*>d.28 words
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Article49 1927-06-30 8 Owing to the late arrival of half-tone •v rk IK in ,!:iva the Jul nui or i Straits Produce cannot be on salu until next week but the number will be worth waiting for as our local Punch will be well up to its own highest standards.49 words
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Article60 1927-06-30 8 The band of the S.S. Police will perform the following programme on the band stand to-morrow, commencing at p.m.: Grand .March, Spirit of Pagentry (Fletcher); Overture, Chal Romano (Ketelbey); Morceau, Salut D'Amour (Elgar); Spring Song (Mendelssohn) Tone Poem, Finlamlia (Sibelius); Fantasia. Alpine Echoes Hcrf'urth) Excerpts from Sullivan's60 words
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Article62 1927-06-30 8 Henderson, Hrb:i and Company, Inc., New York, mm) bi the followln dated June 29, their quotation! being in (Told dollar cents ami closing I i'l prices Rubber exchange sales to-day 1,660 tons. July ::.V>o, Augftsi 36.60, September 8&60, October 86.60, November ::.">.>ii), Deoi-nihcT 85.90, January 36 cts. February62 words
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Article66 1927-06-30 8 The subscript inn list will remain ojwn until the first post <ri Monday morning, July 4. after whiili the total will bo r<mitU'd to London. We would ask all those who may destn to Mid donatioM to do so by Monday next. The subscription list stands66 words
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Advertisement207 1927-06-30 8 NORTON MOTOR CYCLES LATEST SUCCESS. Bennett riding ;> Norton w.n tbe Senior Tourist Trophy Race at the res of 63.-U miies per hour. Wooda iiili::^ a Norton made the record lap at 70.99 miles per hour. MODEL 16-H SPOUTS 4.90 H.P. Mechanical lubrication, thre ar box, large ex- ;.:i'!i'iK Hub207 words
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Advertisement137 1927-06-30 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9 First National Comedy Picture MCFADDEN'S FLATS Featuring CHARLIE MURRAY and CHESTER CONKLIN Screen Snapshots and Empire News Bulletin. First Show at 7.30 THE BROWN DERBY Featuring JOHNNY JUNES in 7 Reels. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD, Proprietors A High Grade Piano AT137 words
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Advertisement67 1927-06-30 8 On Olher Pages, Book of tho Day .1 Finance and Commerce 7 Shipping anil thu Mails 7 Meteorological Bsfort 7 To-day's Share Mark.t 7 Flying Millionaire'^ VisM Illustrated 9 Cable :ini! Radi« N«WS 9 10 Sport N«WI 10 Vanderbilt WiiMinc 11l Bateswnis KhMmt Report l« Kuiila I.umnur Fatality in The67 words
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Article359 1927-06-30 9 Splendid Visibility In Yorkshire. AWE-INSPIRING SIGHT. Astronomer Royal Party's Observations. [RELTER TELEGRAM] London, June 29. The total pclip.se of the sun has made KiU'bnil nut ion of astronomers for the past six months. Expert! have been explaining the phenomenon in the daily ,>rcss. and unparalleled KMMI359 words
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Article122 1927-06-30 9 [rf.i ter telegram] I.whloii. June n. Utrecht: Tka Dutch adipM expedition in Lapland m-ide Meeesafai observations. Than mra no clouds during the totality pvHod. <)•!■■: K.,rly reports of unfavourable conditions earns from Stavan>rer, Aul, Hullintrdal ;md Ffegams. On the o'lit-r hand the weather was exi-ellrnl at Rinri122 words
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Article209 1927-06-30 9 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.] Rupiy. June 20. Information from various points along the centre of the totality zone at whicn astronomical observations of the eclipse nf the sun were taken shows that rain clouds more or less obscured the pheno- 1 mm except at Gifrglecwick, which wai the209 words
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Article204 1927-06-30 9 Success of U. S. Army Pilot. Crosses in Under Twenty-Six Hours. [reuter telegram j London, June 29. New York Lieut. Maitland's aeroplane has landed at Honolulu. The time of the trans-Pacific flight was 25 hours 43 minutes. Oakland Radio messages from several ships show that Maitland coveredReuter - 204 words
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Article102 1927-06-30 9 I Ineffective Protest of British Labour. [REITER TELEGRAM] London, June 21. Moscow The Labour renrcsertativix. Messrs. Lanshury, .\fti\ion and Fonm•••nay haw ti-leKiai'hod to Kykotf asking for a cessation of executions without tri:i!. which U impeding their canr.^ainsi th- British GoTamment'i Russian policy. Ryk< iT repliod ihat a viirorousReuter - 102 words
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Article102 1927-06-30 9 Suggested Route Around Persian dull. (Special Cable to the Straits Times.) Calcutt; June 29. Consequent upon the Persian Government's failure to keep a friendly understanding regrardinj; the route for the Imperial Air Service to India, I understand that export investigation is proceeding on the question of102 words
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Article50 1927-06-30 9 (iovcrnor-CJcncral Reports To President. [■DIB tele(;ram] London, June New York: The Governor-General of the Philippines has arrived to report to the President on the Philippine situation. It is (iefinitely announced that he will return to the Philippines to resume his duties in spite of reports to the contrary.50 words
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Article44 1927-06-30 9 Government Scheme Not Abandoned. [hkiter telccram] London, June 29. In the House of Commons, asked whether the Government had abandoned the Lords reform scheme, Mr. Churchill, spoakinjr for Mr. Baldwin, replied thai hv had not heard anything to justify suih a statement.44 words
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Article30 1927-06-30 9 [r.Ei:TER TELEGRAM] London, Juno 29. Paris: The special committee of the Chamber, by a majority of one, decided to recommend that Doriot's Parliamentary immunity should not be raised.Reuter - 30 words
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Article423 1927-06-30 9 American Senator Gives Advice. Interviews with Chen And Borodin. > [rf.uter far eastern service.] Shanghai, June 29. The American Senator Mr. Binghan-. has retained fir m Hankow, where he 1 talked with Chen, Borodin and others, i He had previously visited Peking and the Honan front. < Interviewed,423 words
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Article249 1927-06-30 9 Progress in Technical Committee. Review of the Pritish Proposals. [BRITISH DOTWI RADIO.] Rusrby, June 20. It is understood that appreciable progress has been made in the technical committee of the Naval CciV-orup, v. h :h yesterday discussed cruisers am! t"uav considered destroyers. In regard to cruisers tha British249 words
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Article, Illustration42 1927-06-30 9 Th? !'<!;krr BMBaabuw, in which Mr. van 1 of Baltimore. U.S.A. I.i fly i.. i s HeUaad to r i Mr. \an I.ear liiark (rizht) and his two pilots iu-t pr:>>: M ik-partim: frnm the ftacccourse this morning.42 words
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Article195 1927-06-30 9 North Pole Pilot Makes Start Famous Flags for French President. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, June 29. New York Comdr. Byrd started on I: i. nans- Atlantic flight in his threeenfrinod Fokker monoplane America. New York The weather is favourable I'or tho Atlantic flight. Comdr. Byrd is hacked by Mr.Reuter - 195 words
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Article180 1927-06-30 9 Mo Changes in the Past Fortnight. [BIt'.TFH IMPERIAL RADIO.] Ruglby, June 2X j Questioned regarding China in the i House of Commons, Comdr. LockerLampson, Undor-Secretary for Foreijrn Affairs, said no substantial changes have occurred in military sitii::ti->n in the past fortnight. It wes understood that rcKotiations180 words
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Article66 1927-06-30 9 [re'-tkr far BASrnaM service.] Shanghai, June 29. T»ki Tii r. pe.ikin? that Japan would be willing (apital D limiting th<> calibre of main gam ;•> 1 inches if bcth Britain and the I M agree. [TRANS-OCEAN SERVICE] Berlin, June 29. German correspondent! >i Mew York; :il from i66 words
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Article91 1927-06-30 9 Regret of Every True Nationalist." [■■HIM FAR EASTERN SERVICE.] Shanghai, June 30. In conversation with Senator Wheeler, of Montana, Mr. C. C Wu, Foreign Minister of the Nuking Government, remarked that every true Nationalist regnta the Nanking incideru, which was instigated by a third party sheltering under thr91 words
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Article38 1927-06-30 9 [BRITISH IMT'ERUL RADIO.] f, June 29. Harm] Foch, who will receive the] honorary degree a' Oxford University on Friday. ::ri h ed in London frr!:i Paris to-day and was met by Field-Marshal Lord Haig.38 words
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Article90 1927-06-30 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, June 29. New York: Mr. Myron Herrick, the Amk.ssador in Paris, arrived on board the He de France, bearing a memorandum from the French Government with regard to the possibility of a security pact with the United States. He was taken t I theReuter - 90 words
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Article70 1927-06-30 9 [RELTEB TELEGRAM] London, June 29. Washington: The primary duty of the new airship will bo to operate with the fleet, in contrast to the Los Angeles, which, according to the Versailles Treaty. cannot be used for military purposes. The new dirigible's cruising range, at 50 knotsReuter - 70 words
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Article1684 1927-06-30 9 Eastern Air Route In Practice. Only Obstacle the Persian Difficulty. Mr. van Lear Black the American nrllionnirc, arrived in Singapore yesterday from Amsterdam on a passengercarrying aeroplane-, chartered for the s purpose from the Paris to Hamburg service, after a voyage the very real difficulties of which were1,684 words
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Article371 1927-06-30 10 Fine Take-OfT from The Racecourse. Although Mr. van Lear Blacli dwrllm his (rip m "just luiitinir alone," most people would consider that hi- is making TcnmrkaMy quick time. Only one nipht was s|.mt ii Singapore, and the departure for the Dutch Has! Indies was timed for this371 words
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Article191 1927-06-30 10 Dr. Stresemann's Speech At Oslo. [TRANS-OCEAN SERVICE] Berlin, June 29. Dr. Ktrc-i'iiKimi delivered an hour long; Nobel Prize speech at Oslo. He followed Germany's pnst-wat evolution difficulties and sacrifices towards Locarno. Internal liifTeron.-es, he said, still exist hut ihi peace policy would have been impr.ssil le if191 words
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Article97 1927-06-30 10 Plans for An Anti-.Fapancse Boycott. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Honjr Konir, June 29. Canton A raid on communistic and labour unions, over 50 cf which were roondad up. resulted in nearly 150 liiiily HonK Kong strikers, and lartro h:.uU of .seditious literature. The raider? discovered elaborate plans97 words
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Article83 1927-06-30 10 Proposed Duties on Imported (■oods. [REtTER FAH KAPTERN SERVICE.] Shanghai, June 30. The Nanking Ministry of Finance has i memorialised the Government recom- mending from August 1 simultaneous I abolition of likin and the enforcement of rj 1 per tent, customs duty on imported goods and not more83 words
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Article50 1927-06-30 10 A Compromise with Nanking Suggested. [reuter far eastern service.] Shanghai, June 30. Japanese reports state that financial stringency in Hankow is growing worse, for which reason the majority of members of thu Ivuomintang in Hankow are inc-'.incd to sever relations with the Communists ;:ml compromise with Nanking.50 words
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Article26 1927-06-30 10 [trans-ocsan service] Berlin, June 29. Storms followed by earth tremors have been experienced in North Italy, particnlarly at Turin, Rivoli and Milan.26 words
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Article26 1927-06-30 10 [TRANS-OCEAN SIBVICI] Berlin, June 29. Sharp Socialist attacks on the Swiss foreijrn policy and on President Motta took place in the National Council.26 words
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Article165 1927-06-30 10 Sensation in New York Society. American Preferred to Titled Englishman." [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Juna 29. New York: Miss Grace Vanderbilt, daughter of Guncral Cornelius Vanderbilt, has been married to Henry Cassaway Davis, mining engineer, grandson of the late Henry Cassa'.ray Davis, millionaire coal owner, of West Virginia, andReuter - 165 words
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Article79 1927-06-30 10 Respite of Ten Days Granted. [REUTF.R TELEGRAM] London, June 2!). Boston The Governor has granted a 30 day respite to Sacco and V^nietti from the death rentenct. Their execution was cripinally fixed for July 10. A similar respite was granted Celeslino Madeiros, who was sentenced to deathReuter - 79 words
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Article65 1927-06-30 10 Increase in Building Since The War. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.] Rugby, June 2'J. In the House of Commons to-night the Health Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, said that in the five years preceding the war the average number of houses built in Britain was about Gl,ooo. Durins; the last three65 words
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Article48 1927-06-30 10 Bill Finally Rejected By Senate. [REL'TER TELEGRAM] London, June 29. £ape Town The Senate has finally rejected the Flag Bill. General Hertzog intimated that a short session of parliament would be held early in October to deal with the Flag and Iron and Steel bills.Reuter - 48 words
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Article45 1927-06-30 10 Means to Ensure Their Preservation. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.] Rugby, June 2!>. A Royal Commission is to be set up to inquire into the question of the preservation of London garden squares, some of which have in recent years l>een sold for building purposes.45 words
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Article50 1927-06-30 10 [REL'TF.R FAR EASTERN BERVICE.] Shangßai, June 30. A wireless from Hankow states that in compliance with the ultimatums from Chiang Kai Shek and Feng Yu Siumr. Soviet subjects not actually on the staff of the Consulate are leaving within 24 hours. Borcdin is expected to leave to-night.50 words
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Article53 1927-06-30 10 On Sunday next the following events will be swum off at the Chines.- Swimming Club 100 yards and 75 yards breast stroke handicap races for A and B classes. 60 yards free stroke handicap race for Novices and C class. Teal hunt and inter-team water-polo league match between the53 words
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Article43 1927-06-30 10 A dispute between a Bengali tailor and two others of the same nationality is alleged to have led to an assault on the tailor, following which the two assailants have been arrested on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt.43 words
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Article48 1927-06-30 10 Mincer* of the St. Joseph 1 OIJ Boys' A petition in a.'-cd to note tint the. Una! ths Billiard: championship for i'r SuTJJe! s challenge cup will b. played off to-morrow at 8 p.iv. Th<! constants are Mr. fan Miang Kang (holder) and Mr. C. E, Huoseley (challenger).48 words
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Article233 1927-06-30 10 Dukes Defeat S. C. C. in Second Division. The DuJce of Wellington's second string, atliluc] another to their uninterrupted succession of victorioit when they beat the S.C.C. second teaqt by three souls to nil in a second division match played on the Stadium yesterday. buiing the first half233 words
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Article29 1927-06-30 10 L.L.T.C. Tournament. Yesterday's results Ladies' Open Singles. Miss Wallis beat Mts. Parmele, C— 4, G— 3. I.adus' Handicap Singles. Mrs. Foster beat Mrs. Pitts, 6—2, 7—9. C— C.29 words
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Article31 1927-06-30 10 TO-MORROW'S TIES. Mixed Doubles.— T. Leijssius and P. C. Aeria v. H. K. Balhetchet>and G. Tessensohn. Sinjfic Handicap (A) Semi-Final.— C. A. Peterson v. W. A. Balhetchet.31 words
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Article56 1927-06-30 10 In the All Malaya Japanese Tennis Tournament ended yesterday, Mr. S. Mukarami in Singles and Messrs. S. Matsukawa and M. Fujiwara in Doubles o! t: toed the championships for this year. In the finals Murakami beats Matsukawa, 5—7,5 7, 6—4,6 4, 6—4,6 4, Matsukawa and Fujiwara b^nt56 words
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Article23 1927-06-30 10 [MUTUM imperial radio.] Rugby, June 29. Uain to-day interfered with all outdoor sport, including cricket, lawn tennis i:nd Henley Regetta.23 words
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Article47 1927-06-30 10 Norton Wins Dutch International In Record Tijne. We uro informed l>y the agent* for the Norton motor cycles (John Little and Co.) that the famous rider Mr. Stanley Woods, on a 4.99 c.c. Norton motor cycle, won the Dutch international trophy rucc in record time.47 words
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Article106 1927-06-30 10 The following will represent the Indian A^srcii.tion against the Dukes in the I'ramroz cuo fixture on the letter's ground on Sunday starting at 2 p.m. J. Louis, I*. S. ftuju. S. Bai.ir, M. Ahmed, B. J. Kaj, A. S. Roman, S. Harnam Singh, S. F.YiT, G. J. Luke,106 words
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Article48 1927-06-30 10 A Reutcr telegram received to-day t i.<- Oitl die mat,<'h between Lcicestcr..hir. inJ Warwickshire, ■whi-'h comtSMeed j* W ifvick on Saturday, 'A:!! not •Ujt the ■-hs i "rirp.<> I ri, pre-urpiMy there wat no f sit noun p Warwickshire scored 139, and Leicestershire W for two,Reuter - 48 words
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Article228 1927-06-30 10 Thirty Per Cent. Dividend For Past Year. The report of the directors of thb Balgownie Rubber EstaU-s f/r the year ended March SI, 11)27, states that the profit for the year i« $132,173.42 which added to the balance of $61,704.68 brought forwai-d from the previous yea:gives a total228 words
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Article176 1927-06-30 10 Capt. Malms and Mr. Oliver In Singapore. Only three months behind the last two world-cycling pair, Captain G. H. Malms, 0.8. E., F.R.G.S., and his companion arrived in Singapore, on their world motor-cycling tour, yesterday afternoon. Both riders are on O.E.C. Temple machines. So far they have176 words
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Article80 1927-06-30 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 29. A cat-burglar made an appearance in a Chinese house in Arratoon Road in the early hours of this morning and lifted himself up to a window-sill on the first floor, flashing his torch into a room where an amah and80 words
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Article42 1927-06-30 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, June 30. Ratifications of the convention relating to Siam and Indo-China were exchanged at Bangkok yesterday afternoon. The convention provides that its provisions come into force on the .date of the exchange, of ratifications.42 words
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Article118 1927-06-30 10 The Singapore Chamber of Comn erce Rubber Association held its sixth auction on June 21*, when tlmre were catalogued 1,355,584 lbs. or 605.17 tons offered 906.865 lbs. or 404.85 tons sold 679.891 lbs. or 303.52 tons. Spot London Is. .V\.l. New York 35% cts. PRICES REALISED. Ribbed118 words
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Article134 1927-06-30 10 An unpleasant incident outside the Europe Hotel a few nights ago had a bequel in the District Court yesterday, when Captain Freyberg the Master Attendant, charged a European named Fenwick with assault and another, Hay Lewis, with trespass in Captain Freyberg's car. Both men pleaded guilty. Fenwick134 words
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Article461 1927-06-30 10 Examination of Ipoh Broker Continued. The case was continued in the Supreme Court to-day, in which Oh Ten* Hean, Chua Tean I'oh, and Chea Cheng Bin, brokers known as Ouia and Co., of Jpoh sued Bell ami to.. of Singapore, Iw damages for an alleged breach of contract461 words
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Article120 1927-06-30 10 Lorry Crashes Into Motor Cycle Combination. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June Ml Another fatal motor accident has been reported to the Police. It appears that Veterinary Inspector A. Azariah, riding a motor-cycle combination and carrying; a c-Jolie in the sidecar, was proceeding .ilonfc lmbi Road120 words
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Article120 1927-06-30 10 European Evidence of An Alibi. At tlu continuation of the rniiuiry by the CVro.irr, Lieut. -Col. Hope Kalkncj, yesterday into the death ->f a I'athan in the COUTM <'( a fracas between taxith iv;-t s i:i ('nleman Street on June 2, evidence was given by Mr. A.120 words
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Article138 1927-06-30 10 Record Profit on the Year's Racing. (From Our O*n Correspondent). Ipoh, June HO. At the annual nutting of the IVrak Turf Club ytsteroay, Mr. Osborne, presiding, drew attention to the profit on racing last year which was $K{6,000 apd established a record. It was more than double138 words
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Article1161 1927-06-30 11 Company in a Very Sound Position. Th. 1 (.annal genei <•( tba Straits Trading Company, Ltd., was lie! 1 t t the company's oAVes, Ocean Buikiintc, yesterday. Th Chairman, tba Boa. Mr. .1. Magaall, presided ami there w. re :il. i pnwmt Mi v. j. Wikoxsoa, I-'. A.1,161 words
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Article832 1927-06-30 11 Notes and Comments of The Week. LISY "CENTS!"] Belangor played th( ir initial trial i:.;. ii lot the H. .\1. S. Malaya I tip competition a few d; ys ago, l>ut as a .ii;. I it was a faive owing to tV' six or \i\>. hiacse players ■elected832 words
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Advertisement241 1927-06-30 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 op on easy payments. Call or Write for Illustrated Catalogue. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. COLD STARTING HEAVY OIL ENGINES 12241 words
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Advertisement337 1927-06-30 11 Raffles Hotel DINER DANSANT every Thursday and Saturday, at 8.15 p.m. (Dinner will be served in the Call-room) BATIK GRILL All Grill Room orders are under the personal supervision of the Management. For reservations phone 2920. J. WILLIAMS, Manager. Sea View Hotel The most up-to-date Hotel in the Malay Peninsula.337 words
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Article2300 1927-06-30 12 How (all Boy Won The Derby. j By Our Special Correspondent. I London, June 2. After three successive wet Derbies, we j have had a line one, and a record crowd i took advantage of* the occasion. Ami since, for once in a way, the favourite won, the2,300 words
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Advertisement293 1927-06-30 12 WHITEAWAYS ONE DOLLAR DAYS CONTINUE UNTIL Saturday, July 2 Now Stocks of the WAY' LOO Wrist Watch, Pocket Watch and "MARVO" Pocket Watch have ju>t arrived. m W^W tLTmmMmj THE f v S nHH Solid brass und steel works. The I V j HH^LnP''H9B^| main-sprinjrs and hair-springs are ■V/^Wfy^^ll_*~*^B specially293 words
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Advertisement736 1927-06-30 12 TOE TRUSTEE AUCTIONEER CO., LTD. (Incorporated In the Strsita Sett'.em.nU) 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 ol Executor, Administrator Trustee, Kecei- 1 ver, Assignee, Liquidator, etc., and736 words
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Advertisement148 1927-06-30 12 Smooth I cool and I mellow More popular than ever! See this Machine in Action lET us bring one of these L Dalton Adding-Calculating Machines to your place of busi--.ess and there, before your eyes, I'ave it perform your hardest figure work. It will amaze you by its speed and148 words
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Article457 1927-06-30 13 LONDON EXCHANGE STERLING PRICES JUNE 1. Value. Companj i"l Abaci 2/ Allasar £1 Antflo- Malay *1 Ayer Kuning U Bunteiu: 2/ BantotiK Con.-nlidated i,l Batu Caves £1 Butu Ti^-a 2/ Bekoh 2/ Bertam Consolidated 2/ Brieh il Bidor 2/ Bikam Brooklands 2/ ISukit Ctok 2/ Br.kit457 words
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Advertisement108 1927-06-30 13 SCOTCH WHISKY is a delightful Blend o( the finest Highland \Malt and other Scotch Whiskies, matured in Seasoned Wood. #5P^ ffißaW' 7 TCH DISTILLE W AGENCY LTD. JW S '^HsHss^V SCOTLAND Vy. jY Not every motfur can feed lur 1 P^^J baby so a food must be found J^* nrudi108 words
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Advertisement403 1927-06-30 13 RUBBER SEEDS THE ANGLO-DUTCH PLANTATIONS OF lAVA, LTO. SOKBANG, JAVA, will haT« 1 «"ui'ab<e fo; sal« in January/May, 1»28, UIKADdK Sicd from their isolated i.i'.'ied ?pi J gardens (87 acre^) at Wangoenn <Jja. Th.- l.utls u.=«d were taken in 1922, fiom tweiity-five Mother Trees whose «»<>r-i-r yie'd in that year403 words
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Advertisement503 1927-06-30 14 Assets over $7,500,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $27,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) BEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 3f, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company bas £20,000 deposited with the Sumpreme Court of England and compiles with the British Life Assurance Companies503 words
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Advertisement1135 1927-06-30 14 BANKING THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK (With which is afliliatcd the International Banking Corporation). Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits U.S. $140,000,000 Head Office U. WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office 36, IMSHOPSGATE, EX. Branches of the Bank are established in ARGENTINE. BELGIUM, BRAZIL, CHILE. CHINA, 1 l HA.1,135 words
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Advertisement466 1927-06-30 14 J BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in Englaad) Capital Authorised M 11,000,000 Capital Subscribed ii.oOO.ouu Capial Paid up £1,060,000 Reserve Fund and Kelt UMt.Stt BOARD OF DIRECTORS t J. M. Ryrie. Chairman. P. R. Chalmers, tsq. Charles J. Hambre. J. O. Robinson, Esq. Kiq Sir David Yule,466 words
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Advertisement169 1927-06-30 14 CROMPTON FANS] SEEN BUT NOT HEARD Sole AicdU UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED (Incorporated in Hat Straits Settlements) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. "flniteers' 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 remains169 words
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Advertisement579 1927-06-30 15 INITIAL COST EMBRACES ALL! ON THE NEW CITROEN >■ with all the Quality Car Features. _Jy, _Q PETROL "llTr OIL Consiimplion /P^H L J L_^^^^ Consumption i flt 9K HKJBH r TtOT* CJ4 lion BEST VALUE FO1? MONEY PRODUCT YET PUT ON THE ROAD. News of the Worid, 6/3,27. With579 words
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Advertisement200 1927-06-30 15 OVERLAND k£l S^^^BlmAm 111 1 WHIPPET three Colours, Apenine Blue, li J& x^, French Grey, Maroon. 35 Miles per Gallon. Singapore's most popular car. MOST BEAUTIFUL. MOST ECONOMICAL. ABSOLUTELY SAFE.— The only low priced Car on the market with four wheel brakes. Timpken Roller bearings in all four wheels is200 words
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Advertisement295 1927-06-30 16 The Cheapest House in S.S. F.M.S. PLATINUM and DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT and WEDDING RINGS A SPECIALITY In most up-to-date designs. To suit all the modern Stylists. NOW ON VIEW at ISMAIL A. RAHEEM BM and 2, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. Ttlerram* i T.leplwaa -THAIBA." THE TECHNICAL SCHOOL FOH MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVERS.295 words
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Advertisement247 1927-06-30 16 CEMENT FLOORING TILES op VARIOUS DESIGNS MADB IT THE ELKAYES CONCRETE WORKS. i Exhibited at 40, HIGH STREET. Kvrry womnn loves to see the windows of h«r home beautiful, and in ZIMSO" v.,. oiTor a bia<p!e contrivance that anj < in a moment, that will .-r.-^re en hanging -t-l\.ily «n.i247 words
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Advertisement960 1927-06-30 16 .CLASSIFIED ADVETISEMENTS THE PREPAID charf>s for Wants, For Snle, To Lot, etc., In ordinary elosa set type (aTerage six words to line) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 16 cts., three ins. 64 cents, four ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,960 words
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Advertisement786 1927-06-30 16 SITUATIONS WANTED MISS TELEKA, Trained Maternity Nurse, disengaged, Phone 42'.H. A LADY, fond of children, offers services in return for passage to England. Write 951, Straits Times. WANTED, situation by St-aits-born Chinese' os produce storekeeper and marketman. 20. years' experience in produce. Appjy 903, Straits Times. AS CLERK OR PROOF-READER,786 words
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Advertisement105 1927-06-30 16 ipußLiiiiir THE WORLD'S BEST Barber's Chair ALL METAL PARTS HEAVILY NICKEL PLATED. Revolving :;rd Reclining lei Nothing to go out of Order. As supplied to Leading Hairdressers, lloteK Steamship Companies, etc. Prices on cpplicrlion to j FRANKEI/S I SINGAPORE. X. LUMPUR PENANG. CONCRETE LAWN ROLLERS The Meal Roller For Grass105 words
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Advertisement383 1927-06-30 16 DULFAKIR'S Stock Clearance Cash Sale OF ALL BOOKS ONLY FROM JUNE IS TO JULY IS 20 per cent. less than the usual Selling Price, la it nnt fair 7 Can you get this: anywhere ITS ONLY ONCB A YEAR. I Don't lose this Unique Opportunity. Call at oar shop In383 words
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