The Straits Times, 24 November 1927
1927-11-24
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Title Section13 1927-11-24 1 The Straits Times No. 2N.»>:!9 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1927 PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement88 1927-11-24 1 TH« KVKRYDAY MILK. TRY PALETHORPE'S CELEBRATED SAUSAGES pALETHORPi' CAMBRIDGE £Y v N ROYAL OXFORD %££> STAFFORD PORK ROYAL CAMBRIDGE VIENNA Oudi<v Port. Enclamc LARGEST MAKERS OF SAUSAGES IN THE WORLD. Sole Agents foi Malaya JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LIMITED id. in LONDON, A EONGAPORS. Ransomes 9 COMPOUND CONDENSING PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES.88 words
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Advertisement216 1927-11-24 1 "DO B I N SO N O" FOR VALUE AND SERVICE i NEW SHIPMENT OF §JfT\ o JWXYGLCXWQ, A BEIGE SATIN SHOE. BLACK SATIN. With gold trimminf? andi strap. JO^^ i vl* Diamcnte instep strap. :-,.ani.h med,un, hoe., I J^7f| I tl/7 Price $16.00 pair. t/ C- Ci Ci^ ■^k216 words
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Article2013 1927-11-24 2 THE ARCHBISHOP AND DR. BARNES. 1 (By Our Special Correspondent). London, Oct. 87. Never wi;hin thi memory of livin-j man has there been such (torn m (hi Church of Kngland. and indeed in the religions lift- of this country, a~ thai occasioned hy the sermon.-. < Dr. Imuic.-.2,013 words
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Advertisement429 1927-11-24 2 The Children's m Emulsion %f&| I Builds Up Health $s\ \fwf JJC. and Strength ss **S r y ChiUrcn arc peculiarly sus- fh'A'j L j ccptiMc to the soothiniz .m>) f\ (y i s^J^^h| tonic influence ot Ani;ier's f /|'*f^r^n\ Emulsion, and rapidly nn- |U \\^sBr /l^ *IWJ prove under429 words
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Advertisement333 1927-11-24 2 TETTER TICHED AND BURNED Daughter Sift^ed Terribly". Could Not Sleep. Cuticura Heals. "My daughter suffered MrriUjr •vi-.b tetter which broke out c> km head. It first skMed with ;i li.tlespo; that scaled ovtr and itchtd -id burned. After a while the scales can. off leaving wet. sore eruption? lha trouble333 words
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Advertisement223 1927-11-24 2 BRUNSWICK RECORDS 10 inch Double Sided. 3483 Con«olation Waltz. 3<66 iniLrh.alh Ilu Weeping That Saxophone Waltx. Willow (Kong). 2701 l-a Go!ondrin» (song). I'm Looking f»r a (iirl iiamnl Aloha Oe (»onf). >!"> 3<61 The Cat (fox trot). 3.106 I.onrly (iox trot). I'm back in lore again Fsfglva (luv tr<.t). (fox223 words
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Advertisement127 1927-11-24 3 AMERICA'S FASTEST m FOUR A New Honour for Dodge Bros. On September 5, a Dodjje Roadster, piloted by Earl Vance and entered by the Speedway Association, won honours in the stock car race tor four cylinder cars held under the auspices of the American Automobile Association. A Record for Stock127 words
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Advertisement705 1927-11-24 3 "For the Blood is the Life" Li <./ Bunt*. i. unto- I fwl I ought to tell yon of tlie wonderful ran- yon- HWI Mixtin. .is done lor in.. FMmaeiMßood up to the age of 23 I have safend from taPoMes glands. My mother betas; worried mer the swelling in705 words
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Advertisement972 1927-11-24 3 AUCTION SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE F.M.S. AT KUALA LUMPUR. Temerloh, Application No. 2 of 1927. Between GIRCHtKN SIM. II. Charge*, SUBRAMAMAN' (ATHIRAVAI 00, Chargor. j In pursuance of an Order of Court at inittance of the abovenamed Chaigee the I undersigned will sell hy public auction on972 words
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Advertisement829 1927-11-24 3 AUCTION SALE OF SINOAPOKR I'ItoPKIJTIK?. AI Messrs. Ckeong X...in Pen* ft ''<■•'■■< saleroom. Ni>. 80, < hulln Street, Btngaaore, W.dn -.1... \»v.-ml.«-r .ie. at li.S- P-m-nd and terrace ferellinft is, I'm., ep Street, finirapo > sqaan feel (■..mi 1.i, Valuable W years' leasehold 'and iphoune premise I iwn Bridge Road,829 words
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Advertisement495 1927-11-24 4 P. 0. BH.TISH INDIA > AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) I MAIL AND PASSENfiKK AND CARGO] SKin KtU PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL FEKVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Tonnage due Spore MOREA 11,000 Dec. 2495 words
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Advertisement604 1927-11-24 4 Shipping Announcements (NIPPON YVSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples, Marselllee, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam. "-.•els Tnnnaa-e Do* Sail SIWA MART 11.00U Nov. 23 25 rI.'SHIM: MARU u.nuO Hoc. D J HAKO/.AKI MARU 10,600 Dee. 21 28 HAKUSAN MARU 10.600 Jan. 6 6 KITANO MARU 8,000 Jan. 19 SO HARUNA MARU 10.600604 words
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Advertisement503 1927-11-24 4 DURNS PHILP LIME (Incorporated la Australia) FOR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. VTA JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well known steamer MARELLA (7,87s ton.) aad the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4.612: tons). The MARELLA i. the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabina da lnze,503 words
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Advertisement614 1927-11-24 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated, In Holland) Under contract with the' NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. F440, with sub-eonneetlons to Passage, rrei^jt. Transhipment, Marina Depts. and Manager's Desk. Representatives for Singapore and Strait. Settlements of the Official Tourist Bureau of Java. All information, detailed itineraries614 words
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Advertisement557 1927-11-24 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. HAMRURG AND BREMEN GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. KKKLY SERVICE-LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT.557 words
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Advertisement462 1927-11-24 4 THE SIAI STEAM NAY. G0. f LTD. (Incorporated in Slam) "*< BANGKOK COASTING BERVICE. For Kemaman, Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Laeon, Bandon. Kohsamui, Langsuan, Cbumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure VALAYA Nov. 28 Nov. HO BUDDHADIB I.. Dae. J The steamers are fitted throughout with electric light and462 words
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Advertisement512 1927-11-24 5 Shipping Announcements EULERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTI. (Incorporated In England) "ELLKRMAN" LINK PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT FREIGHT SERVICB OUfwARDS To Hong Kong, Shnnfjhai and Japan Doe Spore CITY OF PEKIN Dee. 17 ».s. CITY OF GLASGOW Jan. IB HOMEWARDS London. Antwerp nnd Liverpool i512 words
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Advertisement487 1927-11-24 5 STATE 5..1PP1N6 SERVICE H. 8. KANGAROO FROM FREMANTLE, W.A. dne SiiiKiipi>re Dec. 17. F■■ ■>..-' irulari regarding passage and ~i' les, apply to McALISTEK CO., LTD. DOLLAR STEAISHIP LINE UOUND-THE-WORLD P SB AND FREIGHT SERVICE nd NEW YORK via PORT SAID, A NURIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES. J8 D*v« to487 words
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Advertisement575 1927-11-24 5 GHARGEURS REUNIS (Incorporated in Franca) SINGLE CLASS STEAMERS Regular monthly freight and passenger service. HOMEWARDS for Marseilles, Havre, Dunkirk and Antwerp. SS. CAP PADARAN Nov. 26 S.S. CAP SAINT JACQUES Dec. 23 S.S. CAP VARELLA Jan. 20 S.S. CAP TOURANE Feb. 17 S.S. CAP LAY Mar. 16 Baitlc fare to575 words
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Advertisement293 1927-11-24 5 ZEISS BINOCULARS FIKLI) GLA8M8 in all puwi-rs. lllii-tr:itnl price list freo on request. M. EZEKIEL fe SONS, urnnRwn ami optkiaim. Raffle* Chambers, Kalll.- Hat Singapore. FOR CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR Special prices given. Easy payments arranged. If you wish to get a new piano, we can supply you with STEINMEYER or293 words
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Advertisement189 1927-11-24 5 r— IN STYLES TO SUIT J ALL TASTES AND ,< IN ALL y i FASHIONABLE I SHADES y^ Stocked by leading A stores throughout the F.M^. y SILK HOSIERY »>MIMH e-e TAN KAH KEE k CO. BELL )))w\ BRAND FOOTWEAR i xswy Especially made to insure ~^g*P* A comfort and189 words
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Advertisement553 1927-11-24 6 GAIETY CINEMA SURINA THEATRE Junction Alhirt tad U.iuoolrn Stre.t^. I No th Bridge R->ad. Tel. No. 28S. l mm Friday. Nov.-oitur it t<> Thur^iav, Exhilarating Entertainment LADIES OF LEISURE Tuwd »y November 29. 1»27 c NIGHTLY at 9 m^H thrills, more laughs, more action than 'StW^si»r*»r\ wi Featuring FRANKLYN FARNUM.553 words
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Advertisement317 1927-11-24 6 Victoria Theatre FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 1, 2 and 3, at 9.30 p.m. CHARLES CHAMIER Presents OUR CABARET THE SHOW WITH A BIG REI'l TATION. Opening' Night, Thursday, December 1, at 9.30 m. HEY! HEY! Friday. December 2. at 9.30 p.m. Saturday. December 3, at317 words
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Advertisement349 1927-11-24 6 COMING I COMING The Star that took Singapore by Storm The Younjf and 4m Handsome Star of the Wailz Dream Fame WILLY FRITSCH THE PRINCE GIRL Supported by BEAUTIFUL and BEWITCHING LUCY. DORAINE Watch for Screening Date, DUE STOP PRESS PAVILION The Bi Fi ht Ficturc EAR..V DECEMBER DEMPSEY v,349 words
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Article230 1927-11-24 7 I'lVITKKS. Thuritday', Nuvrmlx r -'i H. \V. lilt! a.m., 'Jit, 11.1 pm., 8.6. Malacca H. W. 7.10 a.m., 6.8, 7.30 p.m., 6.1. B. 1. "homeward mail closes, football. B.C.C Hcmli-moir, Stadium. S p.m. i-ri<»«). rinMhii II. W. 10.32 am., 9.4, 11.36 p.m., 8.6. Malacca H. W. 7.40230 words
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Article301 1927-11-24 7 ■I hui >.!..>. November M. Ships alongside -the Wharvea or expected M> irrive. ntPFpL HARBOUR. Mluhi. Pal... W I! prUe. Oil Wharf Nil I ..al Wharf Mil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjong I'agar Albert Dock Nil ia Dock Mil brpprl Harboor kin^s Dock No. 1 Caisson No.301 words
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Article185 1927-11-24 7 To-day. China, Hainan, Japan, Korea, Foriiii.s.,. East Siberia. Philippine Islands, Western Canada and Weslern States at L'JJJV. (Van Heutsa) 2 p.m. Keaiaman and Trenggann i Quirrn i p.m. Pontianak Khoen K".-iik 2 p.m North. N. East and N. West Sumatra Ipobl I pner liurma, North-East and Western185 words
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Article37 1927-11-24 7 Angan l P. Com Kllngi Tanborn Left Arrd. S'pore London nil. u Nov. e Oat M Nov. 14 Oct. 1\ Nov. U i>ct. -Jl Nov. 14 i'.t :!7 Nov. lil o«t a Nov. n37 words
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Article129 1927-11-24 7 Macphail and Co.. Ltd. Singapore: Nov 21. Rubber, Local U seats. Qsitet Tin. London i'2iil 12s M Robbers. Steady. Mentakabs 89-60 1 cents, I'ajanis 2.60-2.711. Allenbys 2.77'i2.57'-.-. .leram Kuantmis 1.57' -I.H2 1 New Bcudaii 2.17H-3.01H, Malalu lindas 2.302.35, Amal. Malays 4.n.*>-4.15. Brogas 1.50* 1.67H, United Malaccas 2.20-2.25.129 words
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Article208 1927-11-24 7 Singapore. Nov. 24. London- Kubber Is. 6;nd., up "»d. London. Tin Wfil 12s. (id. down 475. 6d. Mining, yuiet. Kuchai 2.124-2.16, Rahman Hydraulic I.XS-l.flO. Chin Chins 1.1?*!.2L M j, I'enawat S«-»l cents. Kinta UT*. 1.324. North Taiping 1.13-1.16. Malaya Consolidated 1.22-1.-.T.. Petalinn iAVk-4Jn'&. Hour Fatt 1.13-1.208 words
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Article71 1927-11-24 7 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugayt Nov l>:<. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam MTH, Berlin 20.04. Bombay Is. Sl-82d.. Brussels ::i;il Bucharest 7»0. Buenos Am* 17 I't.penhajtvn 18.19, Geneva KM, Helsingfori IMH, Hong Koiu; 2s. U'.d, X..be I>. 18-ied., Lisbon Madrid LX.79. Milan HI 1 New York 4.87 Jl-.lL>, Oslo 1«.34' Paris71 words
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Article247 1927-11-24 7 EXCHANGE. Sintfupun-.'sNov.. 24. On London, Bank 4 m/i 2 S 31/S2 Demand Z'» 2S/S2 Private 3m. credit I. 4 ffi On New York, Demand 66 tt Private 911 d/i > 67 tt On France, Bank T.T. 14*0 On India. Bank T.T. lMtt On Hon«JCoiiß. -Bank T.T. lO\247 words
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60 1927-11-24 7 Tone ol Mantel firm. Lateit Cable Lon.lr.n Sp^» shwt Is. d per Ib. Ntw York Spot Shut ii. cents :W, par n>. t.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. turulard K.S.S. Standard R.S.S. on Tender Spot S|Dl DeccMiihfi' Jan. -Ma rih April-Juni' Buyers I P HI60 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article482 1927-11-24 7 Issue y»l. I'd. Buyeri SelUrs £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 56/6 57,9 cd. <1 i'l Bangrin Tin IT/- 39 I 1 Batang Padang 0.60 0.55 1 1 Batu Caves 1.22' i 1.27H £1 £1 Obcnderitng 19/- 21/6 1 1 Chin Chin 1.15 1.20 £1 £1 Eastern Siam 22/6 23/6 £1482 words
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Article180 1927-11-24 7 1 Vil. Pd. Buy.rt Seller! I tl £1 B. Am. Tobacco 4.18.0 5.0.0 1 1 Central Engine Nominal 1 1 Cycle Carriage 0.77H 0.8SV4 £1 £1 E, Smelting Co. 24.00 24.50 c cU.r.* 5 5 Ffaser Neave 18.60 19.00 1O(P 10(1 Hummer Co. 175.00 178.00 Hk. 1^5 125 H..4180 words
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Article96 1927-11-24 7 L\ Enr 6 p.c. $1,234,300 t% pram. Sing apor* Cold Storaf* D«b. 7 P..C. $515,000 104 108 <ingapor* Municipul 6 p.c 1,878,000 of 1901 o par. S prtm. Singapor* Municipal 4H p.c of 1907 $1,600,000 90 par. Sincapore Municipal 4Vt p.c of 1909 $1,100,000 90 par. Singapore Municipal 496 words
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Article409 1927-11-24 7 To-day's Price* Fraiar Lyall Co. Evatt. Allcnby Sl.i Alor Gujah ($1) V Hitam ISI i A. Xuning (fl) Am. Malay ($2) V Mol«k ($1) Panas I*s) Balgownie (,|lj Basactt ifl) Biogas X. (*1) Brunei U. ($5) I). Jelutong ($1) B. Katil ill) Bukit K. B. (SI) If. Kepong409 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
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Obituary80 1927-11-24 7 Mr, Ciwee Kun Keng tenders kit sincerest thanks to tliose relatives and iriends arha so kindly attended the funeral of his Inte wlf< yesterday, nnd also to the directors and ■I If of Hritish-An.eriean Toh—eo Ltd.. and otli-rs *hjO sent wreaths anil letters of condolence in his sad bere80 words
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Advertisement179 1927-11-24 7 ONLY THE BEST British Manufacture Sanitaryware, Fittings and Pipes in Stock. ALL OUR WORK is executed under Practical European Supervision. W.HiU&Co. Sanitary Engineers and Contractors, House and Ship Plumbers. AGENTS FOR HOYLE ROBSON BARNETT Co.'s Paints and Enamels. JOHN SMITH SONS, Ltd., Varnishes. "GLACIA"" Ice Making Machines and Cooling Safes.179 words
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Advertisement188 1927-11-24 7 1 WUCHANG, one bf^the Wuhan ST. PATRICK'S SOCIETY, cities, is one the most historical SIWrAPHRT towns in China, but WUCHANG aINUArUKL CO., of 24, High Street is one of N nTIrK uivi n tha the most modern shops in Singa- General Meeting of the Society will be held pore, where188 words
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Advertisement462 1927-11-24 7 MALI. CADE. At St. An<livw\ Cathedral tfnicapon, on NoYeOkDcr IS, Ml, Wil.iam Herbert Page Hail, of Bmtonak Katata iohoM, to Miai Rtby Cade, of bm Bay, gnfttand. Ml. and Mrs. K. A BARBOUB p.p.c. s S. Calchn.s. TAKE THIS ADVICE Buy your Diamond Jewellery direct from the manufacturer YOU WILL462 words
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Advertisement798 1927-11-24 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Cla.ssiti.-d Advls.. se«> page. 111. \N \NTS. FOIJ SM.K, KTC 1 ASSISTANT I I I IK 1 ARTIST, position nil ■d. ApphcanU thanked. "VACANCY l\ MKSS. Tanglrn, I j bnchi-lcj 1 Api.lv td 755. Straits Tja»» I .i.\Nl:iii COUPLK r.M|iiir#*fmiill l.unira last, Hal or Would share house.798 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous78 1927-11-24 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. kandang Kerbau Station. B) Courtesy of Government Health Officer.) I'or Ihe 24 Hours ending at Midnight on November 2J. De*. ■d« temperature H I Min. shade irnipi-ruturi 75. J R. Mean ihadc ttrnpera'tare 80.8 F. .Mhv sun radiation 140 F Min. put indiation 7 1 K ba umpecaton78 words
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757 1927-11-24 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24. THE NAVAL BASE. The insatiable curiosity of that btahrart and aristocratic recruit to the Labour Party, Commander the Hon. J. M. Kemvorthy, elicited from the First Lord of the Admiralty some interesting information as to j the cost and progress of the Singa- pore757 words
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Article376 1927-11-24 8 j "Dry Ice", or. as it is called by one manufacturer, "Carbice," is now a commercial proposition. Tons of this new variety f of refrigerant are being turned out daily in New York, and by Kg use such perishable articles as fish and :ce-cream are being economically transported376 words
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Article1622 1927-11-24 8 A SPECTATOR IN THE COUNCIL. (From a Correspondent.) The last meeting: of the Federal Coumil left the spectator with the satisfying conviction that the future proceedings of the legislative bodies of the F.M.S. and the Colony are going to be considerably more interesting, and much less unreal and1,622 words
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Article294 1927-11-24 8 The late Mr. Wilfred (In of Klphinstone Ltodge, ?t. Helens. lias tints. left 160)11) (net personalty i47,K82). Mr. Ku Tonjr Sen, 0.1 J.V. and Mi. S. K. Woßfl are -ailini; For China ;i»ul Japan next week by the I', and Mc.rea on their annual holiday. Dr. and294 words
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Article101 1927-11-24 8 Mysterious Outbreak On Tongkang. (From Our Own (."orrosponden: i fmumg, Nor. 22. A ton^kanp. fully leaded with drums c.f benzine, belonirinsr bo the Standard Oil Co. of New York, oaii'vht fire on the ■lelutonK afctl of I'enanjr harbour on Monday night and was ciuiekly transformed into a101 words
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Article78 1927-11-24 8 Death Sentences on Seven Chinese. [BELTER FAB EASTERN SERVICE.] Hong Konir. Not. l' 4. The jury returned a unanimous wnHct <rf K-uilty in the CBM of seven Climc-i accused of piracy on the rteUMT hme m Oct. 22. All were sentemed hg death. The Irene whs pirated in78 words
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Article21 1927-11-24 8 Rubber price averages for the current Restriction quarter aro as follows Singapore c,-2.'.t cents London s 8.6 d.21 words
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Article41 1927-11-24 8 Motor car ownen in reminded that holders containing receipt for tax for Ito urrent half year should be atlixed Ml the near or left-hand side of the BMton ■ar, and not j>n the off or rifrht-hand -ide.41 words
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Article59 1927-11-24 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., New York, send us the following cabla elated Nov. 88, their quotations being in jjold dollar cents closing bid prices Rubber txchiniv'c s;ile> toil.. tons. November cents, Daecmtar 3ILIO, January 39.T8 MOU, February 10 rants, Maivh 40.40, April 40.H0, May 40.70. June 10.80,59 words
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Advertisement168 1927-11-24 8 4"^!^ 3^ THE H0 JSE I JfLJ^SUa^OF QUALITY FOR GIFTS THAT LAST LADIES' HIGH-GRADE WRISTLET WATCHES. In Silver, Gold and Platinum. Prices from.s2).o() to $125.00. ALSO DIAMOND SET WATCHES. Prica from $150.00 to $450.00. ■Air^T^afrin I 2i- o .s>■ GENTLEMEN'S WRISTLET WATCHES. Various shapes. Jewelled lever movements. Silver Price $18.50168 words
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Advertisement91 1927-11-24 8 ALHAMBRA TO-N|GHT In the Second Show at 9 Metro Goldwyn Meyer Comedy Special THE NAVIGATOR Featuring BUSTER X EATON Supported by A First National Comedy Drama ELLA CINDERS Featuring COLLEEN MOORE. First Show at 7.30 BORN TO BATTLE Featuring TOM TYLER. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors CONFIDENCE THE ROBINSON91 words
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Advertisement44 1927-11-24 8 On Other Pages. Puiti Hemp U-ttrr I Finance and Commerce 7 Shipping and th« Minis 7 Meteorological R«porl 7 To-day's Share Market 7 < :ilili nnd Rail in K««I I i'irrp!.p<.nd.nrr In Mocl.-I Housing Schema l( Judgment in Inrunino- 1" Sport New* and Comnu'iu* 1144 words
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Article457 1927-11-24 9 TEN YEARS WORK NO INTENTION TO DELAY. LIMITATION OK KIISER BUILDING. ltepl> mi: to a ■MOjttoa in th« H<m-e of Common*. Mr. liridut man ■aid I hart was no idea <i abandoning i.r even retardeag »ork or the Singa|»>re Base, Hi fnrlher staled that in \ien ol457 words
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Article91 1927-11-24 9 Reichstag Adopts Trade Agreement. [r.Ci TIR TELEGRAM] London. Not. 23. The Reichstag adopted the Franco agreement. The ni;rr. in. th< reciprocnl dc fuct.i moil favoured nation illy all exports. In tin Ihe prrsenl French minimum lanir, Usrmany mnti France ihe tariff iilr.mly established for the bcaeflt of91 words
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Article107 1927-11-24 9 t Altempt to Xlv Round The World. [REUTER TII.EGRAM] London. Nov. 2!. Philadelphia: With regard to the re- R .-aplane being built for the, NSVy, to attempt to My the I'acifi,- and rpynd ihe world next year, parts c, which will be known a^ lli 1 PNReuter - 107 words
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Article123 1927-11-24 9 JOINT COMMITTEE'S REPORT. iIJKITI SH DOTaUIi KAI>II)| Rugby, Nov. 23. The EccHolaatkal Committee of the twe Hou-.es of IVliamcnt. having iecided, bj Jl votes to !>, that the new Prayer Book for the Church of England does not infringe the constitutional rights of the King's subjects, has123 words
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Article146 1927-11-24 9 Foreign Secretary's Hard Task. [BRITISH IMIKRIAL RADIO] Kugby, Nov. 23. Sir Austen Chamberlain was asktd in the House of Commons whether he would use his good offices with the Rumanian Government in its dispute with Hungary. He replied The League Council did me the honour— a very arduous146 words
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Article60 1927-11-24 9 Britain's Agreement With Germany. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby. Nov. 2'i. Sir Austen Chamberlain announced in the House of Commons that he hoped shortly to conclude an agreement with Germany lor abolition of the vi*a. He was also in communication with the Government of Czecho-S!ovakin with a view60 words
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Article66 1927-11-24 9 Revision of Cotton Import Sought. [KELTER TELEGRAM] London, Nov. 24. Ottawa Following tile application by the Consumers' League of Canatfa for downward revision of the tariff on inr.ported cottons, the chairman of the Tariff Advisory Board announced the Government's intention to establish a general boa id to .workReuter - 66 words
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Article146 1927-11-24 9 Order Placed for Modern Type Dredge. At the statutory meeting of Sinne Tin tF.M.S. i. Ltd.. it was stated that an order ha I boon plaeei with I-obnitz and I "l Renfrew. Scotland, for an electrically operated modern type bucket dredge with a capacity of 1">0,000 cubic146 words
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Article126 1927-11-24 9 Secret Documents' Disclosures. We have received from the Tientsin Press, Limited a publication, price per copy unstated, entitled World Witl> .Soviet Plots." The book is edited by Mr. N. Mitarevsky who was associated j with the Commission appointexl by Chang j Tso Lin to examine and126 words
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Article195 1927-11-24 9 THE CONCESSIONS. EFFECTS OF HANKOW AGREEMENT. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London. Nov. 23. In the House of Commons Mr. H. W. Looker (Cons., F.ssex, S.E.) suggested that the conclusion of an agreement for handing over the municipal administration of the British concession in Tientsin to a mixed Anglo-Chinese administrationReuter - 195 words
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Article107 1927-11-24 9 Mr. Mackenzie King's Visit. I BRITISH IMPERIAL KADI" I Rugby, Nov. 2::. Mr. Mackenzie King, the Canalian Prime Minister, arrived in Washington \esierday on his first visit since the: establishment of the Canadian Legation there. He will stay with the Canadian Ministor, Mr. Vincent Massey. for some107 words
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Article69 1927-11-24 9 Political Training Department Established.' [relter far eastern service.] Shanghai. Nov. 23. The Chinese Defence Commissioner at i Shanghai ha> established a political J training department the duties of which Incfcadc the composition and publication of ar.ti-Imperialist posters and pamphlets, and the censoring of news, mails and telegrams by69 words
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Article63 1927-11-24 9 [trans-ocean servick] Berlin, Nov. 23. t Marshal Pilsudski'.- arrival 'it Vilna i wilh his Foreign Minister, Foreign Office officials, other high officers and the Poir*h Ministers from Moscow and Riga has caused^ much comment. A Warsaw message states that an im- portant political conference will b<. held63 words
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Article146 1927-11-24 9 Difficulties In Grove Road Overcome. The difficulties experienced recently In building the new Grove 'Road bridge have now been overcome, and work is proceeding patiafactorily. In this scheme the river is carried through a flume, and a dam has been built to keep the tidal water out of146 words
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Article92 1927-11-24 9 The beautiful avenues of antenna trees, which were one of the glories of Taiping, are bein-f cut down for the sake of putting up poles and wires for the electric lighting scheme. This seems to be unnecessary vandalism, •hMtVM the Malay Mail, as the trees »ould surely be cut back92 words
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Article137 1927-11-24 9 A COMPARISON. THE FRENCH FORCES STRONGER. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, Nov. 23. The Secretary for Air was asked in the House oj Commons what were the comparative figures for the British Air Force and the largest air force possessed by any power on the continent of Europe.137 words
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Article105 1927-11-24 9 Capture of Native Ringleader. |>rv i n telegram] London, Nov. 2'i. Tulagi, Solomon 1 aids The native j ringleader of the mi maiio. Basiana, was captured by stratagem by unarmed native j volunteers six miles from Sinarango and lodged in goal. Hasiana had been deserted by his fellow105 words
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Article115 1927-11-24 9 Airman's Terrifying Experience. [RCUTEB TELEGRAM] London. Nov. gt. San KiaiK-iscc. How the ocean almos' claimed another serial vi.-urn is described by Capt. GUes, who was forced to return from an attempt to. fly to Honolulu. He relates his terrifying experience of enceunt( rini a ia::i drenched air-pocket.Reuter - 115 words
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Article45 1927-11-24 9 Bill Receives Royal Assent. [reiter telegram] London. Nov. 23. The Hill amending the Ciovernmer.t of India Act to enable the immediate appointment of the commission on reforms was read a third time in the House )f Commons and received the Royal assent.45 words
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Article113 1927-11-24 9 Private Attempts to Appeal To Emperor. In the course of the military review leld at the Nagoya parade-ground, Japan, >n the 19th inst., Kitahara, a private be-, onging to the Gifu Regiment, attempted o make a direct personal appeal tp the I Smperor, regarding the "outcast" eiasa113 words
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Article125 1927-11-24 9 Last Sections Of Singapore Tramways. The Municipal Engineer's Department is gearing the end of the scheme started thrve years ago which involved the reconstruction uf nearly sixteen miles of trtimwMy routes, and it is interesting to Dote that the work will be completed one year before125 words
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Article81 1927-11-24 9 LABOUR SUPPORT FOR NEW SCHEME. [BRITISH IM'-KRIAL HADIoI Rugby. Not. 23. Th» scheme for cooperation in industries and the maintenance of industrial peace, drafted by Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., wai explained by the directors to representatives of employers at a conference in London yesterday. Mr. .1. li. Ctyum,81 words
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Article94 1927-11-24 9 Suspended by T.U.C. Council. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Nov. As already foreshadowed, the Trade I'nion Congress decided to suspend the affiliation of the National Union of Sea- men. I BRITISH IMTKRIAI. RADIO] Rugby. Nov. L1:.L 1 The suspension is a sequel to the trouble which arose between the TradesReuter - 94 words
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Article82 1927-11-24 9 Yorkshire Spinners Demand Inquiry. [BXLTER TELEGRAM] London. Nov. 0. The General Committee of the York- 1 shire Cotton Spinners and Doublers Association has decided to ask the Board of Trade to grant an inquiry into the state of the induatiy under the safeguarding regulations. The Voikshire spinners declare82 words
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Article50 1927-11-24 9 [kei.ter telegram] London, Not. 13. Mexico City The Chamber of Depuliei lias passed measure extending the presidential term from four yean t' >:x years. At least seven years mire of the CaHes-Obrcgon regime is therefore a probability as Obregon is at present the only candidate in the field.50 words
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Article44 1927-11-24 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Nov. 23.' i Washington Mr. Noble Brandon i Judah, a prominent Chicago lawyer, has been appointed Ambassador to Cuba in succession to Mr. Knoch Crowder. Mr. Judah has no diplomatic experience but he had a distinguished war record.Reuter - 44 words
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Article45 1927-11-24 9 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby; Nov. 23. Sir Laming Worthinfrton-Evans, Secretary fur War, anonipariic ■<! by his wifp and daughter, will leave London to- 1 ■am* for a tour in India, from which he is expected to return in the middle of r ebruary.45 words
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Article27 1927-11-24 9 [trans-ocean service] Berlin, Nov. 23. Salonika Nine Comitadjis concerned in the plot against the Yujro-Slav ConMlBU and the Franco-Serb bank have neen sentenced to death.27 words
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Article21 1927-11-24 9 [REITER TELEGRAM] London, Nov. L'l. Homow: The remainder of the Soviet iisarmament delegation has left for jeneva. iReuter - 21 words
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Article217 1927-11-24 9 FOUR SUSPENDED. PROTESTS AGAINST THE CLOSURE. THE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE HIM. The application of the cli-iire during the committee stage of the I nemplo> ment Insurance Hill ua\rise to angr> SeSSMS in (he BoMSC ol Commons. 'I'here wore ioleiit outbursts on tile part <:f three Clydeside Labour217 words
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Article406 1927-11-24 9 Details of Singapore Celebrations. The Ramon Bt. Andrew' will celebrate thi 1 national day of Scatiand next Wednesday with a dinner and ball at the Kurope Hotel which promise to be quite as successful as any of their predecessors. .All the accommodation has bam .1keated, the booking406 words
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Article25 1927-11-24 9 [MAYAS TELEGRAM.] Paris, Nov. gg. Freuh imports for the first ten months f the year totalled Frs. J.5.00'i.000.000 and xports Frs. 45,333,000,000.25 words
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Article46 1927-11-24 9 The haul of the S.S. I'nhVr will pi-i-iirni the fUlowinx pragnuUM outside the Victoria Theatre to-day ;u "> p.m., iraa her permitt'inK March, With Sword an;l -anc-e (Staike) Selection cf Welsh Airs, 'In- Iatk (MfUatoB) LMwalied (Kliiy) lungarian Dwices (Brnhms) 8«1«Cion, Classica (E,wing) One Step, Anona Giey).46 words
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Article84 1927-11-24 9 Illicit Opium and Forged Ten Cent Notes. Chinese opium valued al *ij.imhi w.«ei/.ed ye.Hcrd:iy afternoon l>y supervisor [ids and a party of Revenue (it 1 Tanjong I'agar examination shed. The drug was found among luggage •ing landed from tin- Talanil I .mmr. No one claimed the luggs84 words
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Article231 1927-11-24 10 BAD DAY FOR MALAYAN TEAM. INNINGS VICTORY FOR SHANGHAI. (From <)'ir Own rniraswninlaiit Hong Konjr, Nov. 2:1. Malaya collapsed in surprising fashion when iin\ faced the bowling of Shanghai thin morning, Isaacs «nd OHerdessen "liiint moil nt the duMga, de was all out for 77. the only bataman231 words
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Article298 1927-11-24 10 [Reuter Telegram.] Hunt' Kiiitr. Nov. 24. retaining wicket* fell cheaply this rniriK and Malaya were all out for 92. ithai tlni- unii by an inninns anil took >ix wicketa for :!■"> and Ollerfoui for 29 ilalaya Hong Kong match will Saturday. MALAYA.— 1«4 INMNCiS. II. < Harker-TaylorReuter - 298 words
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Article55 1927-11-24 10 H;u-es At The Chinese Club. Tin following racei will u- (won »ir the Chioeac Swinuniag Club on Stmdajr, -i:irtinu' at IO..MP 1(KI yanl- Chin championship, obstacle im, imihrella rare and watci-poln league niatih. Tiltin will l) Mrvad at 1 p.m. TinanniMl general incctinif will held :i 1 and the55 words
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Article27 1927-11-24 10 debate on the nhjsd The ill- clerical community should patronize thr Y.M.C.A. down-town centre" will be held at thr Chinese Christian on, !•> insep Street, to-day »t >- |>.IK.27 words
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Article75 1927-11-24 10 two weeks' rigorous Un prixoument on i\%<, Chinese, and three n :i third, were passed by the Third Police Magistrate. Mr. C. II. Dakers. nj on their being convicted of affray. In addition each man was ordered in produce a surety in 1 1>* > as guarantee thai he would75 words
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Article179 1927-11-24 10 Final of Selangor Cup Competition. f imiii Onr n .,rn.- pondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 24. or Inter-echooli fi:.>tiiiill competition for the Thomson Can mi played on the padaag but evening I. Iwchi St. John's Institution an.l th« ■ehool, KliiMK. The name \v:is drawn with no SCOTC. A large179 words
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Article116 1927-11-24 10 Penan),' Spring Meeting I'roitramme. Stake* for ;he Peaaag Turf Club"< to I e held on Jan. 7, n». 12, 14 iin.i 17 10, :i sum which includes $50,000 from the eaah .-weeps. dim) :in<i third place money rail* fiom 3600 for seven. I and s:;nii for third. The116 words
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Article75 1927-11-24 10 Elkv (lark' Retires From Rintf. London, Nov. 11. Klky (lark, ex flyweight champion, is definitely retiring from the ring and has scratched his match with .Johnny Hill. holder of the flyweight championship, at 1 the National Sporting on December 19. tired his eye in New York 111 the fight75 words
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Article87 1927-11-24 10 London. Nov. 14. There vrai tenaatioim] rinish to the da National Sporting lub between Roughly and McDonald. A few teci i.d.- before the tini.sh. Roughly to the floor for the count of 8.1 Th< referee waved McDonald to his corner, saying, "Thai will Ho." Roughly rose,87 words
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Article86 1927-11-24 10 Ram for Sunday. The following races will be beM on Sunday A Class.- I-'ii-t r:uc for the Pulo Jong Challenge Cup, Through Keppel Harbour to I'ulo Jong Island leaving it to Port, i" Peak [aland leaving a to Port, to the Club HnuKing line leaving the Club Buoy u.th86 words
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Article212 1927-11-24 10 Kace for (he Newmarket Towta Plate. The N««BUwke( Town Plate, which is tha oUmI race m existence and the only cine in which women may ride, was exclusively a women'? (Ml when run recently. Poor entries, all by women, were originally received, and in the end three212 words
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Article32 1927-11-24 10 'Mi. 1 Y.li.C.A. weekly cirvma show wili be li«-iii to n,, nil. ai BJO p.m. The main feature of the proffnuniM will he "The War Hone," Miirriiitr Buck Jones and Crcy Kajflt.32 words
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Article585 1927-11-24 10 $17,646 CLAIM ON POLICY SUCCEEDS. JUIX.MENT IN INSURANCE CASE. Ml. Justice Dcane delivered a lengthy judgment this morning in the action in which Chop Konj: Moh claimed $17,646 from it!" Assurance kranco-Asiatiquc nder nun me insuHwce policy, His Lordship gave judgment for the plaintiff! for the amount claimed.585 words
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Article, Illustration11 1927-11-24 10 "Hands Across The Straits." Ihe Hon. Mr. H. H. RgßM* Hake.11 words
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Article90 1927-11-24 10 Our I'etiaiicrorrespondent, telttrraphinp yesterday, tays A Japanese nil-ennined 1 fishing: boat, the Kmiko Maru. picked up a battle in the nea oir I.an«-ka\vi, tft) miles north-west of Peaanir, containing u I ■MNtl trhicfa reads: •'This bottle was 1 thrown overboard by Sduvdron Lc-ader Mtadt; and Flight-Limit. Potter in the S90 words
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Article655 1927-11-24 10 INTERESTING SCHEME AT SINGAPORE. IMPROVEMENT TRUST SETS AN EXAMPLE. What will be the first example of building in Singapore by the authorities tor the public apart from the tenements i r.ited '>, Mhc Government in Cross Strut m\.);iI years ago is about to be commenced l>y the Singapore655 words
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Article124 1927-11-24 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its KJ!»th auction on November 23. when there wa.-* catalogued l,iyy.040 lbs. or BgM9 tons offered l,OM,Ttt lbs. or -175.H0 tons sold Kiit.L'iU lbs. ov :i7i.()8 tons. Spot l.iindiui I3. 6V4d. New York M% cts. PRICES REALISED. Uihbed Smoked124 words
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Article138 1927-11-24 10 The following Singapore properties were sold hy auction by Cheong Koon Seng an<l Co. at their saleroom 30. hulia Street, on Nov. 16 Freehold lar.ds at Lorong 8 East Coast off Joo Chiat Road, 5,63k sq. ft., Mr V M. Pillay at 2K cents per sq ft $1 578.64 It138 words
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Article899 1927-11-24 10 we on Invi *i!l !>«■ delivered al ,,l fl t.S. Flnlaynon Gr. im\ fl on ihe 24tn in>t.. jit 8 p.m. Dangerout eracKi in the liDMtonc lui where the Chinese temple located in vn.i. n >u Road, [poh, will ■■om.' op for discussion al ,>v monthl; neeting899 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter163 1927-11-24 10 To the Editor 0/ the Straits Times. Sir, I observe -hat at a meeting of, the Malay Peninsula Agricultural Association held al I'arl; Buntar on November 20, M 127. it was stated tliat I had said in Ibe Federal mm il that it was easier t, L163 words
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Article97 1927-11-24 10 An approximate idea of the >u,iv o< l B bour *»ppl} m Malaya obtained In extracting Indian, Chinese and Dg eh Indies Bcure" from tin "Arrival! and Departnrai by ■ea from and to Forata) l'<.i i> publish monthlj in the stniits s.nlim. eminent Gaiette. Figurea for the month97 words
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Article288 1927-11-24 11 Fine Win For Veteran Jockey. The veteran jockey K. Lewis, who is •IH yniirs old, rode Tmalve to victory in the Melljoume cup and wa« given a greal recaption when be returned to TrivHive, the property of -Mr. K. E. D. Clarke, hail previously won the A.288 words
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Article286 1927-11-24 11 Draw for First Round. London, Nov. 14 Tin- fol'owina, ii the Football Associa ti..n Cup Draw round proper, which «i.l be pla; i I on Noveml i Brn.lfor.l City v. Workir: roueh H»lif»x Town ii nited. n I'ni c.l, v. Southpart. ickton. I. we Alexandra. A*hu,j.' roii286 words
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Article81 1927-11-24 11 L.L.T.( Tournament. n]:iy'« retail Open Mixed Plrtlll. Itev. w. ii \i \.ikcn and Mn C. J Smith beat Mr. and Mr-. I'arniele. 'I J. Handicap Men- Double-. i Kiln and I olemaa beat Mullet and Challen, I Duff and Casaeli beat Oaboraa aad Nolli, 8 0, 8 I. GrimberK81 words
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Article504 1927-11-24 11 Arrangements for Shanghai Racing. Th? Greyhound Association of China being backed by v number of prominent -poitsmen in the community, well known for their u'-tiVitie< nn Shanghai race tra;k< and the hunting field. The club which i being formed in conjunction with thi association invites applications504 words
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Article244 1927-11-24 11 Result of the Draw. I T! Vi, fo win rMBH of the dra-r •or the Scbnror Turf C.'«b eiiffin« Yon* e hv QuMtoek-TM U»l hi-onir \i,k Cheeng. Welkin) Ttrai -B. l>. D»tM>. pjL hh J X 'by Be »ufor '"IP i imed eh*. I. i,y Cieerel bap.) i244 words
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Article53 1927-11-24 11 Victory For Autocrat. London. Nov. 11. The Liverpool Cup resulted as folAutiicrat 1 Mohawk Silver Lark 'i Klcviii ran. Two length* separated tirst :ind second, and the same distance .-.i.ikl and third. Betting was 20 to 1 against Auttxrat, 100 to 1G against Mohawk, (i to 153 words
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Article94 1927-11-24 11 To-da>'s Charity Match. Thr S.t ;iml the Rt-ndemeer Clv > will meet at the Stadium this afternoon in ul mutch in lid of th«- /..M.S. Serirt. Hinnott will ri-fi-nv, and the teams will B.C:C P. C Barnes. Younjr and H. L). Brummitt It. Crmlk, R. Smith and K. M94 words
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Advertisement118 1927-11-24 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 j Catalogue. S. MOUrRIE CO., LTD. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. "Slbite w h I 4$118 words
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Advertisement231 1927-11-24 11 Raffles Hotel THE HISTORIC HOTEL OF SINGAPORE. TEA DANCE Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL DINER DANSAHT BATIK GRILL Open daily from 8 a.m. to 11.30 p.m. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT Every Sunday at 11.30 a.m. and Monday at !>.3<» p.m. Sea View Hotel The only SEA-SIDE231 words
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Article142 1927-11-24 12 HIS ANXIETY FOR HIS OBSERVER. London, Nov. IS, Anxiety fov the safety of his observer who had not used a parachute before Mi bekJ to be responsible for the death of lying Officer Richardson (not Richards, as cabled previously), at the inquesl at Kast Grinstead. The observer.142 words
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Article242 1927-11-24 12 German's Remarkable Story. How Sydney escaped bombardment by u German aeroplane during the later stages of the Great War was related in the course of an address at the German Club, Sydney, by Mr. Alexander Stein, Chief Officer of the North German Lloyd steamer Main, and formerly Flying242 words
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26 1927-11-24 12 SINGAPORE AND SOUT H MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Oruers for week ending Sunday, Nov. n Thursday. November 24, Band Practan and Signalling C"tas« Hcad((linrtiT», 9.15 p.m.26 words
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Article247 1927-11-24 12 Convicts Escape in Broad Daylight. N In broad daylight on November 10 another sensational, escape from the Victoria Gaol, Hong Kong, u;is successfully effected by four Chinese convicts. It is learned from an unofficial source that a nn( of prisoners was attending I Church Service in an open247 words
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Article121 1927-11-24 12 Report of League of Nations Eastern Bureau. The health bulletin of the I-oajrue of Xationa Eastern Bureau, for the week ended November 12. gives the following inform* tion Bombay Two cholera deaths one smallCalcutta Forty-two cholera deaths as aKuinat 25 during the previous week. Madras Three cholera deaths121 words
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Article65 1927-11-24 12 r'roeramme of Drills up to and for Nov. 27 Friday, November 25, 5.15 p.m., Malay Drill Hall. Malay Co., Make-up parade*. Saturday, November 26, 2 p.m., Bukit Timah Range, "C" (Scottish) Company, Musketry Classification. Sunday, November 27, 8 a.m., Bukit Timah S.R.A. (v), Company Meeting 8 a.m..65 words
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Advertisement327 1927-11-24 12 THE ANAEMIA OF THE FAR EAST. i'allid Faces and Bloodless Lips Tiredness and Weakness Which Accompany n Can He Quickly Remedied. n ughoul th« Kar East »nd in d i.ist- Iv.-s led ..,i,, parti ..I the world Dr. Williatns' nh Pilla hate been pre-emtsjently popui« blood am! neirs tonic to327 words
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Advertisement92 1927-11-24 12 I»OS£iE !%JsL STANDARD PLUG i> unrivalled for gettini; '^4l^^ tlic best out of the modcrn high-efficiency engine Uo«)g« C 3 ihc wnYct plua Accept no other make, ionics s^r. wed meuk StacMrts; Eastern Auto Company Cmn Hoe tSi Co. Guan Hoe Hin iSc Hock Hoe Co. ;ind all trie Leading92 words
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Advertisement178 1927-11-24 12 Is lay C.«7ciplus fyrusdu < Obtainable from JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. KIM \NN I (O. Or.-hard Koad. KUHINSON CO., LTD. M MANJOOR BAIBOO, North M. S. ALLY CO., Battery Road. Bridge Road. HIGH STBEET I'KOVISION TONG HBNC, Orchard Road. STORE, LTD. K. I. M. HI SS UN ((>.. Hatl.ry Kd.178 words
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Article885 1927-11-24 13 Reports, Dividends And Notices. Rassak.— Int. divd. 5 p.c. Sunj.kap. Divd. 5 p.c. to June -0. Batu Lintang. Final divd. 7W p.c. Trolak.— No. int. divd. (La»t year Staling.— Int. divd. 2% p.c. (Last year Lok Kawi.— Int. divd. 10 p.c. (last year r£! (Java).-Int. divd. 7V4 p.c.885 words
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Article498 1927-11-24 13 Par Value. Company. Stock Exchange Pricei. £1 Abaco 2/ Allagar fl Anglo-Malay £1 Aycr Kuning £1 Ban ten g 2/ Batang Consolidated £1 Batu Caves £1 Batu Tiga 2 Bfkoh 2/ Bertam Consolidated I ltrieh ft Bidor 2/ Bikam 2> Brooklandn I llukit Cloh £1 Bukit498 words
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Article53 1927-11-24 13 A Scot, a Welshman, an Irishman ami a Jew were invited to a golden wedding celebration. The Scot brought a shilling fountain pen with a gold nib, the Welshman a packet of gold-tipped cigarettes, aid the Irishman some goldfish in a bowl. The Jew brought his53 words
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Advertisement172 1927-11-24 13 lILiOH FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR Large Shipments every week of EVENING DRESSES EVENING BAGS NOVELTIES HATS. BELTS, I I.OWKRS. CHILDREN CLOTHING, STATIONERY. SPORTS. COATS, CARDIGANS. TRIMMINGS. ORNAMENTS, GARTERS, RIBBONS, etc. Special Display of CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GIFTS. Prices without competition. 3* 5 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE RrAn ll Tel172 words
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Advertisement205 1927-11-24 13 m protect and m STRENGTHEN f your throat &chestl IVALDAJ m PASTILLES On Sale at all Chemiita H W Druggists. V INSIST on the boxes beariDi B the name VALOA. M BRUCKNER CO. 251, BUKIT TIMAH ROAD (oppoalte Newton Station). PhnnM 404 ft »m\ 4049. TIELEMAN AND DROS' SAUSAGES, etc.205 words
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Advertisement1136 1927-11-24 14 As«i-tM over 17,500,000 3.C. Aswance in farce over $27,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlement*) BEAD OFFICE t Winchester Hoose, Blnfspora. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. Tha Company ha* £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance1,136 words
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Advertisement415 1927-11-24 14 BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANJt OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated la England). Capital Authoriaad «,000.000 Capital Subscribed «300.000 Capital Paid up "-WO.OOO Reserve Kund and Bast «1,646,868 BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. M. Ryrie, Chairmaa. P. R. Chalmers, Esq. Charles J. Hambre. J. O. Robinson. Bsq, Esa Sir David Yuls, Bart. W. H.415 words
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Advertisement423 1927-11-24 14 INSURANCE THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. tui ioor. Hong Konr Bank Chra., Blnfaaera. All plans of Life Endowment and Annuity policies' issued at lowest ratea obtainable in Malaya Assets 114,100,0*0 COMMERCIAL UNION, ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire. Life, Marine. Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets £61,000,000 ABTBUR C. I'OTTS—423 words
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Advertisement552 1927-11-24 14 YAP KWAN SENG ESTATE FOR SALE VAUMHI.K TOWN PROPERTIES FORMING A I'OrUION Of THE USTATR Of YAP KWAN WHO. I>K< -I'vVSKIi. Under instructions from the Beneficiaries of the above Kstate the Reciivor invites tenders for tho purchase of any or nil of the following properties. SCHEDIIK. Description and Arm. No.552 words
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Advertisement198 1927-11-24 15 -^^aY Model 509 \m^Vmm\ 9H R 2 SEATER Reduced Price j| .Juu Sole Importers H ITALASJA, LIMITED Engineering Department. 60 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. Phone 950. J. Distributors MALACCA MOTOR GARAGE, Malacca. UNITED MOTOR WORKS. Serembau and Kuala Lumpur. 6BO6VENOB MOTORS. Ipoh and I'enanjj. P'THE SINGER JUNIOR" A CSV fOX Absolutely198 words
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Advertisement224 1927-11-24 15 ift- <JJ Fully-Equipped Chevrolet equipment includes not only self-starter, side-curtains that open with the doors, complete toolkit and similar essentials to convenience. It takes in oil-filter, aircleaner, combination stop and taillamp, and many other items which stamp the Chevrolet as an up-to-the-minute product mechanically. Every detail of the car reflects224 words
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Advertisement187 1927-11-24 16 Ofr CAST W IRON I Plf> f 8 WATER AND SANITARY WORK. Bettor and not more expensive than zinc K'.uMissementa BROSSAR1) MOPIN onttod in France) SINGAPORE. $t/ver> Top -Gin KgmiM BORNfcGMJMATRA TRADING Co Ltd. i Incorporated in Holland) THE NAVY'S CHOICE PLYMOUTH GIN OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. BRUIDSUIKERS, etc. Bill IDSI.MKI RS,187 words
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Advertisement182 1927-11-24 16 FOUR OAKS SPRAYERS TOUR QMt&_^^ Stock carried by LEE KIM S00 40, HIGH STREET. Something I tuque i CHRISTMAS CARDS Specials prepared for you Kmhossed in urecn on front TAPPING RUBBER TREE Inset with Malayan View in Sepia Toned Photogravure Ribboned. Price $3.50 per doz With name printed $1 extra.182 words
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Advertisement1279 1927-11-24 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS THE PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, ttc, in ordinary close set type (average six words to line) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 cei.ts, three ins. 64 cents, four ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,1,279 words
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Advertisement234 1927-11-24 16 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS GOOD NEWS FOR ALL We have concluded arrangements with leading Hritish Manufacturers, which permit us to"sell Hall Marked SILVER and K.I'.N.S. WARE MANUFACTURERS' PRICES Call and oe convinced before deciding elsewhere. HUNDREDS OF NEW DESIGNS in HIGH-CLASS SILVERWARE THE IDEAL GIFT at FRANKEL BROTHERS 375,234 words
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Advertisement294 1927-11-24 16 Annual! 1928 Annual! PICTURE SHOW ANNUAL Supiih Souwnir oi thr wortft l>*--t pictures ol tfc* >eai. U.in\ mamiifi cent plaN--. of world-faaraw Man ol ttoocrom. Thrw caUowd afatw mil .stories of the leadum filpi favowiUcs. A n<>i-<>Nsit> anil > 1 1 luxury to the picture-tfoiT. Beat -torto. Iti'^t pbotoRraphs. The294 words
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