The Straits Times, 25 November 1927
1927-11-25
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Title Section13 1927-11-25 1 The Straits Times No. 28,fi40 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1927. PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement91 1927-11-25 1 THt EVKRYDAY MM h <§ To increase sales it is necessary to advertise <|[ It is of no use to advertise unless you have a sound proposition for the public <j| We have GORDON'S GINDRY OLD TOM essential for Pahits, Slings Cocktails. Sole Agcato The Borneo Company, Ltd. (Inc.. i91 words
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Advertisement18 1927-11-25 1 "leading the way" CAPSTAN MIXTURE "THE SHIPPERS FAVORITE" W. D. H. O. WILLS. k BRISTOL and LONDON. J18 words
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Advertisement153 1927-11-25 1 "DO BINSON Q" M. FOR VALUE AND SERVICE (TVf NEW SHIPMENT OF Cjtf\ n Attractive A BEIGE SATIN SHOE. BLACK SATIN. With gold trimming and strap, M 1 Diamentc instep strap, Spanish medium heol. As illustration. < I£j \w M WE /wheelw heel <">« button. Price «S pair. /^i/^/11/I(/ f>*153 words
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Article1771 1927-11-25 2 JOCKEY'S REMARKABLE ACHJEVaiMJiNr. (Iron: Ou;- Omi i'o!!es,:oiide.ii.) Loadott, 27. 'i In re wa a dead-heat in the witch in the "ninetien, but jrestertla; r iu- tir.-t in the C::inliri,lK< I -exactly sixty yean ago. The animals v 10 c burden* Uir handicapper hu'l ao adjusted were Mi lal1,771 words
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Advertisement190 1927-11-25 2 Tf* I Am ~ft i f~~t All I jw '7 7 7"*yk. Full of life s^-Cl_^ ROMPINC;, running, happy jlml children, are full of life and jail boundless energy tluinks to Iml rlorltck'a Malted Milk. Ajfl/ Mother knows »lie power of mm llorlicV's to build up brain ;iml jfm bod]190 words
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Advertisement411 1927-11-25 2 v Careless Washing Spoils Children's Hair Any chilil tan have beantlfal hnir -healthy and liiNiirinnt. It la simply a matti-r of shampooing. Proper shampooing makM the hair soft and silky. It brirrgs uut all the real life and lustre, nil the natoral wave nnd coiour. iiml leal s w and411 words
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Advertisement97 1927-11-25 2 Tropical model guitar 525 and $35 Semi for. Mluslra< :ue. SEASON CO., LIMITED 111 nnd 118, NOBTB BRIDGE ROAD, Supplied to the Singapore Municipality, (Government of Johore, Malacca Municipality, F.M S. Railways and all leading architects vt~u\ contractors. Dupire Brothers Sole Agents, SINGAPORE. SAFETY FIRST "^S^BBBSSBSSSjEMSTr'k V V A LI97 words
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Advertisement124 1927-11-25 3 AMERICA'S FASTEST mk FOUR A New Honour for Dodge Bros. On September 5, a Dodjje Roadster, piloted by Karl Vance and entered by the Speedway Association, won honours in the stock car race for tour cylinder cars held under the auspices of the American Automobile Association. A Record for Stock124 words
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Advertisement783 1927-11-25 3 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of December 6. 1927. for the execution of Current Repairs and Minor Works Services during the yeai 1928. Every person applying for a form of Tender will be required to deposit the sum of One Hundred783 words
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Advertisement811 1927-11-25 3 CALOL NOTICK is hereby given thai the trade marks depicted above are the exclusive property of the Standard Oil Companj "t < all fornia, incorporated in the State of Delaware, United States of Amerua. 286, Hush Street, San Francisco, California, whe are the Assignors of the Standard Oil Company (California)811 words
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Advertisement962 1927-11-25 3 AUCTION SALE of smoAPOsi ntorann. At Ueeara. Cheoag Kooa Snie Co.'a »nleroom, Nci. SO, Cholia Street, Singapore, on Weeaeeeay, Novrmher ;:0. ;.t L'.'tO p.m. Lot i Valuable laad and ton dwelling booac known ai No. Prlnxp Street, Singapore, ar*a -',7l'l viu:i-.' teat, Statutory Gnitn No. IMH, quit rent $6. 1...t962 words
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Advertisement481 1927-11-25 4 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PAMBfGB \M> CARGO SKKVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND KAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOB CHINA AND JAPAN Tonn.ge due Spore MOREA IMOO Dec. 2 KALYAN MOO De*481 words
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Advertisement586 1927-11-25 4 Shipping Announcements (NIPPON YUBEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwera and Rotterdam Veasels Tonnage Due Ball SUWA MARU 11,000 Nor.fi ,1 KUSHIMI MARU 11,000 I>.-.-. II'VKdZAKI MARU ***** Dee. SI M t0 HAKUSAN MARU IOJ Jaa i I Mi ANn MARI i Jan. It i Ci HARUNA MARU 10*00586 words
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Advertisement485 1927-11-25 4 BURNS PHIL? UNE (lae»rfiora:«d la Aaatralla) f()B BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly aalhogs by the well nown ateamar MAKK'I.I.A (7,376 ton*) and he new motor vessel, MALABAR (4.612 ons). Th* s.s MARELLA is the largest md finest *t*amer trading to Australia, MHM de485 words
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Advertisement632 1927-11-25 4 K. P. M. (R3YAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated In Holland) Under contract with th* NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 3640, with sub-connections to Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Depts. and Manager's Desk. I Representatives for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Official Tourist Bureau of Java. All information, detailed632 words
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Advertisement577 1927-11-25 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP COLIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON, AMS- TERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAM- j BURG AND HKKMKN. GENOA, MAR SKII.I.KS, LIVERPOOL AND GLASCOW MARSEILLES, HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK AND j BALTIMORE. WEEKLY577 words
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Advertisement457 1927-11-25 4 THE SIAH STEAM NAY. CO., LTB. (Incorporated In Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For Kemaman, Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin. Patani, Sincora, Lacon, Bandon, Kohaamui, Langauan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival TVpartnr* AI.AYA Nov. M Nov. \W BUDDHADIB Dee. I Doe. 7 The steamers are fitted throughout with electric light and have457 words
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Advertisement497 1927-11-25 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN ft BUGKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTB. (Incorporatad In England) 9 "■LLBKMAN" LINB PASSF.NGKIt AND FRRIGHT SERVICE TO 111K I'NITKD KINGDOM AND CONTINENT rREICHT SERVICE MJTW4MM To Hong Konic, Phnnfhai and Japan Due S'porc s.a. CITY OF PEKIN Dec. "7 s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW Jan. 15 HOM KWVRDS London,497 words
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Advertisement485 1927-11-25 5 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE U. 8. KANGAROO FROM FREMANTLE, W.A. due Singapore Dec. VI. For particulars regarding passage and freight rates, apply to McALISTER CO, LTD. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP UNE ROUND-THE-WORLD PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE ROSTON and NEW YORK via PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES. 38 Days to Boston 41485 words
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Advertisement560 1927-11-25 5 STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPU "NEDERLAND" HOLLAND-EAST-ASIA LINE i Homeward Sailings to AMSTERDAM AND ROTTERDAM Due Sails t SALAHANGKA Nov. 28 29 KONINUIN DEE NEDERLANDEN Dec 2 1 JOHAN DE WITT Dec. 16 16 MOKNA Dec. 28 29 PRINI DER NEDERLANDEN Dec, 80 80 fiROTII'S Jan. U II KAMBANGAN Ja.i. 24 20 VONOEL560 words
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Advertisement374 1927-11-25 5 h>. PEMRROKKSIIIKF. ARIMVKI) November 20, 1927. ConsigneM >>f ciirco per the nbiivc sveaasn from Europe are hiT.-t,y mitHinl that ;i ■natal survey of all canto landeil in a damaged condition will he held at godown N*. M, on Kriday, Deeamber l\ iw;, at !l a.m. No furtln i survey will374 words
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Advertisement203 1927-11-25 5 l\emington STANDARD SINCE THE INVENTION OF THE WRITING MACHINE' The Standard Remington Remington is now StanTypewriter embodies the dard Equipment in many characteristics of Trecis- thousands of offices ion, Power and swift, throughout the world, soleIt is sturdy and swift, ly on its merits m the absorbs all vibration and203 words
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Advertisement443 1927-11-25 6 GAIETY CINEMA M \ih.-rt wmi i An unjMiall) ran- tn-at A idMI'IKIK BBRIAL IN ONB NI( Ml Imm Krida>. N»\emlM-r B l» Tm~ilii>. I ),■<■<■ mIH-r 1. 1927. NIGHTLY mi IM sh»n>. IHE GOLDEN STALLION Kirsl Wild llc.rsr SERIAL Starring I.KKT\ lIVW. laniou- rootball Star. JOE BONOMO, v. ii Id443 words
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Advertisement125 1927-11-25 6 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Unad. Tel. No. 28*. Kxhilarating Entertainment I mm WedneHday, November 23 to Tuesday, November 29, 1927 RIGHTLT at 9 WOLVES t°h f e BORDER i A true portrayal of the West. More thrills, more laufrlf*, more action than any wi-itern nuiii'dy-drama ever shown. IN I PARTS125 words
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Advertisement295 1927-11-25 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 REPI TATION. Opening Night, Thursday, December I, at 9.30 m. HEY! HEY! Friday, December 2, at 9.30 p.m. Saturday, December 3, at295 words
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Advertisement285 1927-11-25 6 NOTICE Mr. H. B. WINTER WILL PERSONALLY VISIT MALACCA ON Monday. November 28 Interviews, at Rest House, 9 a.m. to L3O p.n:. H. B. WINTER Exclusive Tailoring. (i-.M. BATTERY ROAD, BINGAPORK. if! 188. P. 0. Hox Ml ALHAMBRA, November 27. Millions will enjoy the hugh of their lives when they285 words
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Article241 1927-11-25 7 riXTI'RES I'nilnv. Nnvrmlirr 2."i II W. 10.32 am., 9.4, 11. HB p m., 8.6. Malacca 11. W. 7.40 a.m., 7.0, 8 p m., 6.2. .•lmncii in, l-'.i:.. Saliulav. Nnvejiihrr 2t? 11. W. 10.8« *m., 9.5. M»lacoa H. W BUO a.m., 7.0, 8.20 p.m., 6.3 ,1 It. I.241 words
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Article225 1927-11-25 7 Friday, Noreabcr Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. Entrance hKITH HARBOUR. Main Wharl Leh. G B Enterprise. Oil Wharf Nil Coal Wharf Nil MU tX DRY DOCKS. I uniting Tagar X Victoria Dock Nil kt'pprl Harbour King's Dock No. 1 Caisson So, l Duck Lifi225 words
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Article134 1927-11-25 7 To-d«y. flanaa Island, Java, South-West Suiratra, South-Kast Borneo, Celebes, Mo uccai Timor Dilly < Plane.us -j p.m .m I Hydra 11 I 8 p.m Noyrtk, N. Cast and N. West Sumain Dlomen i :i p.m North anil Enxt India ITalamba) 3 p.m irawak I Koema I {ti.smba134 words
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Article37 1927-11-25 7 Angerii M.il wa .1 P. Cms Kllmum Tambora l.rfl Arrd. Spore l.undnii Oct. i;i Nov. 6 Oct. M Nov. II Oct. Nov. Oct. 21 Nov. 14 o.t. n No*. It Oft. Gil \,iv. 2137 words
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Article138 1927-11-25 7 Macphail and Co., Ltd. BlngapoM, Nov. 25. Kuhix-r I.oc:il .0 I cents. Sternly Tin. London (268 i:»s. 1.,, C al U>u tony lold «i >.i::i',. Rubber, Firmer. Maluka Hindus 2 47 P 2M 2.90, Allrnbyi 2.U0-3 New Scudala :(.12 '.-3.20. Broiras 1.60-1.70, Suogei Bogam S.BO-4. Tambalaks 1.474Mnkaha138 words
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Article90 1927-11-25 7 Singapore, Nov. ■-•">• London. Bobber Is. 7\d.. up SM. London. Tin EMS 18s., up Vis nd. Rubbei Active itrong. Ml.Tiby Hukn Km. l 1.06-1.12, Bukit lelctong 1.06-1.12, Jtran Kuantan I. fi. r >- l.Hd. Kuala Sidim 3.90-4.10, I'ajam 2.75-2.90. United Mslseea 2.40-2^6, Brojras 1.60-1.7JV4 Utan Slrapan90 words
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Article64 1927-11-25 7 Programme of Drills up to and for Nov. 27 Friday, November -•">. 5.16 p.m., Malay Drill Hall. Mala} Co., Make-up parades. Saturday, November 28, 2 p.m., Bukit Timah Range, (Scottish) Company, Musketry I lassiflcation. Sunday, November 27, 8 a.m., Bukit Tininh S.K.A. (v). Company Meotinjr g a.m.,64 words
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Article226 1927-11-25 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, Nov. J">. In London, B«wk t m 31/32 i)rmand 2'.i 2:1/::.; !':i\nii- :fiii credit 1 W )n New York-, Beitmml 5*'» l'ri\-aU> 'JO tl s :,7 ;i Ifl On France, Bank T.T. 1420 n IneM, &»nk T.t\ 16J's i Hdnx Ko Bank T.T. 10'- pc226 words
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53 1927-11-25 7 Tone of Market Firm. Latest Cable London Spot Bht ,-r Hi. New York Holiday. R.S.S. enual to Stxndard. Q.C.F. Standard I: SS. Standard R.S.S. on Tender p December J«n.-Mareh Anril-Ji:iK- 1 71' 7" ;i; i T1 71 Til n DAILY ritICES CURRENT. 12 oVlork53 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article467 1927-11-25 7 Issue V»l. Pd. Buyers Sellers £1 £1 Asam Kumbang r>« r>7 >j cd. £1 £1 Hanfcrin Tin II t» 1 1 Batang I*adang 0.50 0.55 1 1 Batu Caves UfK 1.27 V 4 £1 £1 Chenderiang 19/- 21/6 1 1 Chin Chin 1.15 1.20 £1 £1 Eastern Siam 22/6467 words
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Article171 1927-11-25 7 Val. Pd. Bu7«n SoHen" t'l fl B. Am. Tobacco 4.18.0 6.0.0 1 1 Central Engin* Nominal 1 1 Cycle Carrtag* 0.77* 0.82* il £1 E. Smelting Co. 24.00 21.50 cdc.r. 5 5 Fraser A Neave 18.60 19.00 100 100 Hammer Co. 175 00 178.00 Hk. 125 125 H. &S.171 words
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Article99 1927-11-25 7 V. Eng. 8 p.c. $1,234,300 6% pram. Singapore Cold Storage Deb. I 7 p.c. $555,000 104 108 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c 1 1,878,000 of 1901 par. S prem. Singapore Municipal 4M p.c i of 1907 $1,600,000 90 par. Singapore Municipal 4V» p.c. of 1909 $1,100,000 90 par. Singapore Municipal99 words
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Article430 1927-11-25 7 To-day's Prices Freser Lvall Co. Evatt. Allinhy I $1 Alor Gajah (SI i A. Hitiim ($1) A. Kunlng (M 1 Am. Malay ($2) A. Mol«-k I $li A. Panas I ss Balgewaii Basket! isl> Brofma (sli Brum-i T. ($5l 11. Jcllitimi,' 1(1 I 11. fcatil r<l > Rukit430 words
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Article50 1927-11-25 7 i>r SOUSA A Hi K !i MaM <>' Rooulaa wll be sunn :il the Chotth of S:. Jjvpli :i KV\ :\m. M Monday. November J T.I27 for tlir ri'iiosi- ii. th' lale Uu'lherininr Mary in Souzh. The iiltenclance nn<! prayer* of relatives and frien<ls an i arnoatl)50 words
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Advertisement203 1927-11-25 7 Notice We bog to inform our Customers that for CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR festivities SPECIAL REDUCTIONS have already been made on ALL our goods (on which prices are always marked) and in addition to said reduction, from NOW until December 31, 1927, a PRESENT to the value of 10' <203 words
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Advertisement95 1927-11-25 7 NEW RECORDS WE J^Bj^lfi RECOMMEND L r Amazing Drury Lane Records of L "THE DESERT SONG."— Original Artists. *rj X 9290 THE DESERT SONG— Selection OEBROY SOMKRS KB Key The Desert Sons It. Part t. The Raff Song «S| FB 9212 THE DESERT SONG— Vocal (iems *ES QJE COLUMBIA in.95 words
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Advertisement694 1927-11-25 7 PERAK TURF CLUB AMATEUR RACE MEETING .Fiidav and Saturday. December 16 and 17. T927. i mnmi'iiriim at 2.30 p.m.. First Dny. and 2.15 p.m. Second Day. •~i Kuces each day for I'onies. :i Kan— earn day for Horoen. 1..U1 Stakeo $11,200, which doc-t not ineiv.ile viilue of Cups or Added694 words
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Advertisement912 1927-11-25 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other (lassilicd Advts., see page 16. WANTS, rot SAI.K. KTC. TO LET, shophousa Lloyd Road. Apply Uc Sou/.a Stret't. rt)B SAI.K. x..rt..ti Big four si new. S6, River Vniiov Ro id. saterlng lane. l.Mii PARTNER REQUIRED in lunch an. l tea room •mall cuphal. 7i'.:t. Straits Times. LINOTYPE912 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous47 1927-11-25 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT, kandang Kerbau Station. IB) <ourli«> cif mil Ml Health ()fli..r.i lor ihr li Inh ending at Midnight M Niixemlui 14. tun Mran nhailc tt'tn pern tun Ti'.> l' M.\. sun radiation Mm. |n 72J! l s. bulb temporaturc 74JJ H M.I KVapwrathra I im .Kill47 words
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757 1927-11-25 8 The failure of the Geneva Conference on naval disarmament for the summons to which Mr. Coolidge mi responsible and the attitude adopted by Sir Austen Chmberlain at the recent meeting of the Assembly of the League of Nations induced that757 words
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Article385 1927-11-25 8 With the forthcoming arrival of Bishop Roberts a trio of official changes ur.paralleled in a year's Malayan history will be complete. In May, Sir Laurence Guillemard terminated his extended service as Governor and High Commissioner. His mantle was assumed by Sir Hugh Clifford whose return from Ceylon reversed385 words
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Article1046 1927-11-25 8 Richard Sidney - Richard Sidney.) (By ON NICKNAMES. When we think of our school days H it not the nicknames that we remember? At any rate that is one of my most lasting memories. It mattered tittle whether it were master cr boy; once give him a good nickname1,046 words
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Article64 1927-11-25 8 Mr. Henry H. Balch, American Consul ut Adelaide, and family have arrived at Singapore by the Stuel .Navigator en route for the U.S.A. and will stay here one week. Mr. W. Pinkerton, who for some years has been executive engineer in ehargt of the construction work at64 words
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Article177 1927-11-25 8 Are the Authorities Satisfied? Are the authorities satisfied with tho present ambulance facilities aiii the organisation which controls them That question was askc 1 yestenlay at a Coroner's enquiry into a casuilty in which, in the words of the Goonir, Lieut.-Col. Hope-Falkner, "it was considered that the service177 words
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Article136 1927-11-25 8 Committal Orders Made For Imprisonment. Mr. Justice Deane was occupied with bankruptcy matters in the Supreme Cou-t this morning. Receiving orders were granted agaimt Scow Teong Watt. Goh Cheng Yung aid S. Cathirvaloo. The affairs of S. Cathirvaloo bare limn in the court for several weeks and ham136 words
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Article86 1927-11-25 8 Appeal to Chinese Parents. (From Our Own Correspondent.) IVnanjr. Nov. 24. The Government Girls' School had their Prize Day to-day, when Mrs. Sproule presented the prizes. The Resident Councillor, the Hon. Mr. R. Scott, who presented a challenge bowl for annual competition, said that games were an86 words
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Article63 1927-11-25 8 .Mails from Kurope (Umdoii mails despatched on November :i) ex 8.1. RajuU will arrive liy train to-morrow morning. orres|Hindemv will l>e ready for deliver.' to boxholders at 'JMO a.m. Krom France, by Andre- I.elion, due at Singapore 3 p.m. on Saturday, .the 27U instant. From China and Manila,63 words
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Advertisement224 1927-11-25 8 i) |i_ him, mi; ;ii|MH]H— 0$ I he m, .Three Castles" I Cigareto Irt *"y"*4 ht/ter br**d oh**** n WD Vh'o.Wills. I Bristol London. NORTON 1928 MODELS EFFICIENT &kM BSt\7^ KASV REPAIR ,nr^ra^SWw A TERMS SERVICE /-(--/SHBHBKyS^ JJ' ARRANGED MODBL I(>H, 1.90 h.p. Sports, side valves. Price $550.00 nett. MODEL224 words
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Advertisement72 1927-11-25 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9 Metro— Goldwyn Meyer Comedy Special THE NAVIGATOR Featuring BUSTER KEATON 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 Renault Commercial Vehicles 772 words
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Advertisement34 1927-11-25 8 On Other Pages, Homo S|.,,rt I..tt. r 2 Finuncv and Commerce 7 Shipping ami the Mails 7 Meteorological Report 7 To-day's Share Market 7 Cable ami Kadio News I Sport News and Comments 1134 words
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Article1769 1927-11-25 9 SIR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN ANSWERS HIS CRITICS. DEBATE ON DISARMAMENT POLICY. "NO POWER HAS DONE MORE FOR SECURITY." I A striking speech on disafrmament problems by the Foreign Secretary. Sir Austen Chamberlain, was the feature of a debate in. the House of Commons following a Labour1,769 words
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Article142 1927-11-25 9 A CHALLENGE. DECLARATION BY FOREIGN MINISTER. [REUTER FAR EASTERN SERVICE.] Shanghai, Nov. 24. Mr. Wu, the Nationalist Foreign Minister, has issued the following declaration 1. As there is no reason for the existence of unequal treaties and agTeenunts between former Chinese governments and governments, corporations or142 words
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Article220 1927-11-25 9 Fight Over Seat at Local Cinema. Pitiful scen.es were witnessed in the Coroner's Court this morning when the mother of a Malay youth, who is stated to have died from injuries received durin a fight outside the Surma cinema, at- 1 tended and saw a bundle of her220 words
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Article74 1927-11-25 9 Market Reaches Record High Level. Lpcuter telegram] London, Nov. 23. New York The industrial stock market has reduced a record high level while the total of sales exceeded 3.000,000 1 shares for the second time this year and the fifth time in history. The sale of membership74 words
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Article84 1927-11-25 9 [REUTIR TELEGRAM] London, Nov. 24. Berlin The Soviet delegation to the disarmament commission at Geneva has; arrived here. Litvinoff will see Dr. Stre- semann before proceeding to Geneva on the 25th inst. [TRANS-OCEAN SERVICE] Beriin, Nov. 24. j The Reichs Cabinet, after consulting with the coalitionReuter - 84 words
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Article37 1927-11-25 9 House of Lords Adopts Resolution* [reutkr telegram] London, Nov. 24. The House of Lords adopted without opposition the resolution in favour of the appointment of the Indian Inquiry Commission, as nominated by the Government.37 words
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Article119 1927-11-25 9 OWNERS' ACTION. INSIST ON OBSERVANCE OF AGREEMENT. [RIUTER TELEGRAM] London, Nov. 24. Melbourne A joint conference of oversea and inter-state shipowners, which considered the waterside workers' overtime strike, decided henceforth to insist on the full observance of all awards and agreements with the Waterside Worker.-' Federation. TheReuter - 119 words
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Article145 1927-11-25 9 Sentences on World-Be Assassins. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Nov. 24. Mexico City A summary court-mar- tial ordered the shooting of a Roman j Catholic priest, his brother and two others in connection with the attempt to I assassinate Obregon. The sentence was i carried out immediately. Scnor Obrcgon wasReuter - 145 words
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Article210 1927-11-25 9 A FAMOUS DOCTOR'S CHARGES. Ottawa, Oct. 10. i Dr. F. G. Banting, the young Toronto 1 doctor who attained international fame i I a few years ago as the discoverer of insulin, has created a mild sensation in Canada by a public attack made through the medium of210 words
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Article82 1927-11-25 9 Another Game Won By Alekhine. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Nov. 24. Buenos Aires Apart from Kings, only two white pawns and three black pawns remained on the board at the con lusion of the 32nd game between Alekhine and Capablanca Alekhine (white) previously held the advantage of one pawnReuter - 82 words
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Article50 1927-11-25 9 German Duchess Weds ex-Police Officer. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Nov. 21. The Duchess Sophie Charlotte of Oldenburg, ex-wife of Prince Eitel Friedrich, second son of the former Kaiser, was very quietly married at the ducal palace near Oldenburg to Captain Harold von Haldemann, an ex-police officer of Potsdam..Reuter - 50 words
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Article24 1927-11-25 9 [EBUTBR TELEGRAM] London, Nov. 24. Cairo Lloyd's Bank has furnished a letter of guarantee in connection with the Soviet cotton deal.24 words
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Article97 1927-11-25 9 ITALY SIGNS DEFENSIVE ALLIANCE. [reutcr telegram J London, Nov. 24. Rome An Italian-Albanian treaty of defensive alliance has been signet. It is of 20. years duration. If either party is '.hreatened by a war which it .lid not provoke the other shall render assistance, and neither shall negotiate a97 words
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Article110 1927-11-25 9 Prohibition of Foreign Stations. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Nov. 24. Washington At the Radio Conference the delegate of the Peking Government served notice that the Chinese Government will not, without its express -d consent, recognise the right of any foreign power, or its nationals, to instal or opeiateReuter - 110 words
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Article400 1927-11-25 9 Singapore to Fire On December 11. It has been decided to hold yet another final practice for the inter-port shoot. Sixteen members of the S.V.C. have been ehOMM to take part in the final practice, I which will be held on Sunday, December 4. j on the Farrer400 words
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Article46 1927-11-25 9 Members of Kandy Club Segregated. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Nov. 21. Colombo Following an outbreak of plague in the Kandy Club, the Kuropeanand L".i native servants have been segregated in barracks as indirect, contacts. The Kuropeans include the chairman of the Kandy Municipal Council.Reuter - 46 words
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Article165 1927-11-25 9 According to the Malay Mail, A. K. Gairard, v jockey, was charged yesterday morning in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, before Mr. K. Jago. with failingto answer a summons on a charge of reckless driving at Damansara Road. He should have appeared on November -2, but failed to do so,165 words
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Article419 1927-11-25 9 PRIME MINISTER'S DEATH. NOTABLE CAREER. STRONG SUPPORTER OF THE BOY KIN(J. There are fears of a political crisis in Rumania on account of the Midden death <>f 'She Prime Minister. >l. Jonel Kratianu. A strong revival of the struggle for the leturn of Prince Carol is419 words
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Article137 1927-11-25 9 [TRANS-OCEAN SERVICE] Berlin. Nov. 14. Bucharest A Rumanian Provisional Government manifesto appeals for order and peace in the face of the national catastrophe. It is hoped that a political truce may ensue, making possible v national coalition, but the Peasant Party deman Is tindissolution of Parliament liefore137 words
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Article50 1927-11-25 9 Death of Ex-Austrian Crime Minister. [REUTER TELEGRAM] Ijondon, Nov. 21. Vienna The death has occurred of Prince Alfred Windischvrraetz. cx-Aus trian Prime Minister and President of the Austrian Upper House for L'l yi iir-. Washington The death has occurred of Rear-Admiral William Bullard, chairman of the Federal Radio Commision.Reuter - 50 words
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Article129 1927-11-25 9 Mr. K. W. Hedtfeland, who WU run down and killed by a train at Howr.il, Bayi a Sydney paper, m widely known in engineering eireles in Australia. BMM years ago he performed (he uivey work for bride* '<> span the Sydney Harbour, and he also designed important engineering plans for129 words
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Article375 1927-11-25 10 REASONS FOR MALAYAN FAILURE. r Own Correspondent. I Hong Kong, Nov. 14. eature of Malaya's IQCOnd the match with Shanghai iwlii.ii Shanghai won hy an innings and 1., runs) was tin- howling of Ollerdcs-cn. who disposed of three batsmen in 53 balls at a cost of 11 runs;375 words
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Article19 1927-11-25 10 Reuter Telepram.] Hong Kong, Nov. 26. match between Malaya .an to-day. Malaya 1 one wicket.Reuter - 19 words
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Article141 1927-11-25 10 Recruiting Day for Eurasian Company. ';.<t that the Eurasian 1 far below strength, to hold a Recruiting 0 Fridaj Dec. 16. Xi iciat ion, \hv St. B Association, the Old ociation and the Singapor< been communicated 1 to help, and every mmunitj will, it is hoped, i Recmitiag141 words
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Article63 1927-11-25 10 Sequel to a Contest At Leeds. London. Nov. 111. Koughly, died Aithmit msciouanesa. injured in a ti>;ht a; 1..1-.1-Sportinß< lub against McDonald. 1 on the finish Koughh for a count of eight. waved McDonald to his lying: '"That will do." Roughly his corner, and sat down. inced63 words
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Article28 1927-11-25 10 produce report date! n I 1 Mate The c >pr 1 isier throughout the proximately 728 t<>!i- i >trs I iwins quotation* are a* 1 -II.JU, inixe.l (11^0.28 words
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Article396 1927-11-25 10 AISTRAIIAN COMMISSION WITNESSES. (livin'j evidence before the l-'ilm Commission, at Sydney, the Rev. A. E. West, of the Congregational Church, said that, although there hau bear a marked improvement in th standard of films in :h.- par i few years, some were still heinn screened that must have396 words
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Article409 1927-11-25 10 Seven Days Without Food. >. 20. At the mercy of a tempest, in an open j canoe, a native of Petnba Island. Kenya,; and two young girls drifted a distance of 200 miles i:. seven days with no food, or drink and without sinhtinir land or409 words
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Article92 1927-11-25 10 W bile noted inventors seek a substitute for robber. Dr. John Wishmann, a Los Angeles chemist-inventor, has patented a process whereby a -rubber substitute iobtained from the lowly eactu the Pittsburgh I'ress. "Cut a slab of cactus across, rub the law edjrcs together, draw them apart, a::92 words
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Article349 1927-11-25 10 FEDERA HORITIES The Commonwealth Minister for Home I and Territories (Mr. Marr) has mads it clear that the federal Government in general, and h:s department in partcular, was anxious that, no stones he left unturned in the search for oil in Queensland. He -1.1. 1 ;hai the349 words
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Article226 1927-11-25 10 ACCLAIMED IN BULGARIA. Sofia: The popular demonstrflMbn which followed the onferment. upon Lord he freedom if the city o< Sofia was one of the most pieturesqus events whi -h Sofia has witnessed for man; years past. Lord and Lady Gladstone stood on the balcony of their hotel and226 words
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Article170 1927-11-25 10 PARIS STARTS A NEW FASHION. A complete change in women's coiffure -the disappearance of the Eton crop and the return of curl* was anno.. Paris on Octobei 16, a1 the opening of the annual exposition cf the art hairdresser and pcrf •The new feminine trend in170 words
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Article126 1927-11-25 10 MARKET CONDITIONS VERY PROMISING. Halifax. Oct. 7. "There is no doubt that there will ho Bfty DOT cent., more apples produced in Nova Scotia this year than there was last year.' stated W. 8. Chasse, Wolfville v prominent producer, in the courso of an interview here. Be estimated126 words
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Article215 1927-11-25 10 SHIPMENT OF Wjm OZ. TO The Montoro, which arrived in Sydney lat the end 01 last month, had a shipment (.11 lnard o! 17,000 os. of gold from thi Bulolo and Kdi. Creek goldtteM This Is the largest consignment yet brought from New Uuinea. In spite of215 words
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Article458 1927-11-25 10 Picture Record of Contest Received In Singapore. The Singapore manager tor Universal Mr. II K. Tan. has received the official Him of the contest between Gene Tunney and Jack Dempsey, foujrht in Chicago < n Sept. .2 last, in which Tunney retained h>s title of heavywevhl cham458 words
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Article238 1927-11-25 10 General Improvement In Prices. Barlow an, l Co. report Singapore. Nov. 21. A !;,ii improvement in the price oi tat co.!imo.hl> has beer experienced in all markets ami with London nov. quoted at l/«'*d. Xrv Vorl ai tt\i cents cold and 1 :it M eenti the respective238 words
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Article25 1927-11-25 10 Mr V. (latrell. assistant superintendent of the Government Printing Office, has resumed hi- duties after an absence of about :>. month in the General 1 Hospital.25 words
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Article171 1927-11-25 10 Bicycles tt> Fry Over Hills. le that it is cjaimed can fly over hiils and ovei had stretches of road iiin invention due to figure in the International Exhibition of Inventions, at t i i- Central Hall. Westminster. It had been sent from Vie-in 1. But is held171 words
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Article48 1927-11-25 10 London, Oct. 17. Fourteen women .-indents who ed medical degrees at Glasgow to-day included mi fudian lady. Malur Lakuhmianuna, of Madras she was a picturescine Bgure with diamonds on ears and nose and was dressed in Rowing robes. She was given an ovation by student-.48 words
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Article36 1927-11-25 10 "Excitement," an excellent picture 1 .stairiii? I iura r,a Plante, .-.ill be shown at the Gaiet) from to-night, toiretherl with thi' vshoi. of The Cold, n 3UII ion ritoment" will ba screened vi IO.JO.36 words
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Article459 1927-11-25 10 Tlii- y meeting of the italaya will i>o held mi I A Hire 100 tahila opium was ic oiBeen on Edonriale, I ti porU tafti i. B. Cui teia, it..'.. > let'1 Coloml a an e ni Siiu apon i:8 and to Bail on Dec, 1 lor459 words
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Article510 1927-11-25 10 Impressions of "Miss Australia 1927." von Alwyn. who record the Badly \ewi oi ish (tirl beiow, i- the winner of the Mis- Australia 1927" Competition, promoted by Smith's Weekly and the Sydney Daily Gmardiaa, the lust prize bnitlg :i world tour. .Miss von Alwyn i at present ton510 words
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Article172 1927-11-25 10 Lady Wilson Appeals To Conference. Poona, Oct. 17, Women can do much and I appeal I ■> you all to do everything you can to re move this iigly blot of communal strif.fair name of India's culture *n I i i\ ilisation." This was the eloquent appeal of172 words
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Article176 1927-11-25 10 Proposed Increase of Authorised Capital. Guthrie and Co., Penang, agents lot Teja Malaya Tin Dredging Co.. inform us that thej are in receipt of cabled advice from the board of dircvtors m London to the effect thai it hai been decided v. increase the authorised capital of176 words
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Article674 1927-11-25 11 S.C.C. Draw with Bendemeer Club. [HY "CENTRE."] The weather I iring the early part of yesterday had a disappointing effect upon the j»:ih- at the Stadium when the S. and the Heiideineer Club played an attractive match 111 aid of the c.X./.M.S. Fund-, only 1,09f tatoi were present.674 words
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Article139 1927-11-25 11 I- irst Middlesex to isit Singapore. A particularly interesting military match has been arranged fur Sunday, and alihouRh the notice ii ihort a larjic crowd ihould satBCT ai the Stadium. The K,r!-t Middlesex, who have carried :.ll before then in Hong Kun. r will Ik- in Singapore139 words
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Article40 1927-11-25 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala I.um;nir. Nov. 2.">. The second replay of the tina! of the Stonor Cup competition last evening resulted in a win for the Chinese, who b.'a. the Tamil- l>y two i;oals to nil.40 words
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Article41 1927-11-25 11 Diving Competition On Sunday. The annual diving competition will take pluce at the Swimming Club on Sunday. The two lemrtlis race arranmd previously has been postponed to a later date. Tiflin "ill be obtainable at the club a» usual.41 words
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Article132 1927-11-25 11 To Act as Scorer For Surrey. [Reuter Telegram.] London, Nov. 24. The famous Surrey wicket-keeper. Herbert Strudwick, has retired. He will vi l :<• scorer for Surrey next season. In spite of his advancing years he was born on .lan. 2S, 18H0--Strudwiok has remained one of the marvelsReuter - 132 words
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Article39 1927-11-25 11 Dukes' Team Win In Bangkok. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Nov. 25. In a try-out against the Bangkok ■(■.end team yesterday the Dukes won by I 0. Die match against the first Bangkok team will be played to-day.39 words
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Article246 1927-11-25 11 V.M.C.A. Beat R.E. gUM was (iliiyed yesterday a". Te \\er between the Y.M.I. .A. and th.' R.E., and ended in a win for the Asso- i-iation by 2—o. Both goals were scoreJ I in the first half The following will represent the i Ml A. a-air.st Mr. Katya'.s XI246 words
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Article125 1927-11-25 11 Andre Dupre and Joe .Mate Matched. Andre Dupre. the French lightweight, will arrive in Singapore from Saigon on ii«i 2 and meet loe Mate, of Manila, on r* t. ,iis established his name in Singahis defeats of Y. C. Sons and SirLito. Tupre is well remembered here ii m125 words
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Article39 1927-11-25 11 L.L.T.C. Tournament. Yesterday's results Open Mixed Doubles. Miss Wallis and D. H. Kleinman beat Miss Toby and W. C Hill, 6—2, 6—3. Handicap Mixed Doubles. Mr. and Mrs. I'armele beat Miss Hopo Falkner and Anderson, 6—3, 6—4.6 4.39 words
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Article50 1927-11-25 11 Garrison Ladies' Medal. The following was the result of the ladies' in .'ilal for November, at the Garrison Golf (,'lub Mrs. (I. <;. Franklin 47— D— 38 Mrs. K. C. Houtflower 51-12—39 Mrs. F. A. Morrell 48—9 39 Mis. H. M. Hill 15— 6— 40 Six cards were taken50 words
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Article70 1927-11-25 11 Meat and Fish Sellers Fined. For exposing fur sale moat which, in i he opinion of the health authorities, was .v .omul. Lm Ah I'oh of 10, Trengganu Sheet, was lined $10 yesterday afternoon hy the Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. G. T. IVa I. Wee <i"h Huah. a70 words
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Advertisement154 1927-11-25 11 THE STEINWAY PIANO Is the instrument of the immortals and is used by all eminent Musicians to-day. Come in, we will be pleased to demonstrate this superb instrument. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. TPerth^lT Perth^I is^ *V%. ON SALE AT ALL DEALERS AND STORES. Sole Agents Singapore HUTTENBACH,154 words
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Advertisement324 1927-11-25 11 Raffles Hotel THE HISTORIC HOTF.L OP SINGAPORE. ST. ANDREW'S DAY Wednesday. November HO A SPECIAL SUPPER DANCE ttill he held at RAFFLES HOTEL 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. TICKETS including Supper $4.50. Admission by Ticket only DINNER AND GRILL AS USUAL. Sea View Hotel The only SEA-SIDi: HOTEL in Stagapwe324 words
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Article142 1927-11-25 12 "SUFFERED IN SILENCE 22 YEARS." Madame Chaliapin, wife of the famous bass, who is now staying in (haliapins former town house, says that the news that her husband had filed a divorce petition, staggered her. She described it as an attempt on the part of some one else142 words
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Article674 1927-11-25 12 OPENING OF HUSBAND'S LETTERS. Should a wife open her husband s letters I have been asked to reply tn this question, and. Heaven helping me, so 1 will, writes Mr. K. V. Knox Evw o! Punch in the course of an article in the Daily News. The674 words
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Article151 1927-11-25 12 The Singapore Municipal health statement, for the week ending November 12. (fives the total number of deaths as male 205, female 88. This represent.-, a death rate of 35.34 per mille per annum compared with 37.lt! in the preceding week .:ii(l .i-1.13 in the corresponding week last year. The chief151 words
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Advertisement320 1927-11-25 12 I > HOW MUCH IS YOUR BABY WORTH '•no will surely rep!y. "Ho in worth, to me. more ih:in :ill th.- money n the world!' Such bein^ Uw taa« V"ii '>i'] ba irlml tv k-iinv :> niraple, abaolatal; pure and safe which will hep youi bak] ing, keep him free320 words
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Advertisement244 1927-11-25 12 are inrrcascd by the pleasures of <_, r ('(><l companion* the best of cigarettes STATE EXPRESS No. 555, the smokers comfort* from home that is the choice of all critical men because 555 are consistently rood in quality. 1 *fej^ CIGARETTES fc^m 4^""^V*y MADE BY HAND iSWT-'Js'fC?"/ ONE AT A244 words
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Article92 1927-11-25 13 I NTRIMMEI) BEARDS TO BE THE VOGUE. Jerusalem, Nov. 14. A message from Mecca states that a Council for Good Morals has been established by Ihn Sa'ud to enforce the Government edict that the population ■Mall not trim or shave their beards, and mr i lewn-shave the head,92 words
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Article79 1927-11-25 13 1.000 A Year Left Her By Mr. Frank Curzon. I'r.ink Curzon. theatre proprietor and racehorse owner, whose horse. Call \'.<y. won the Derby this year, has left worth iIM. li.- oequeatiled the income for life from KO.OOO to Lady Robert Innes Xt ir (Miss Ins, the articssl.79 words
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Article158 1927-11-25 13 < hen.l. Hang Tin Dredpinj; Half month tndlnu Nov. 16. (Dredge), Hours 300, i"" Hydraulieing. -Jabus, piculs HO, R. 1 -m. tic ill .">". l| ou puts for the first half ber ale notitieil tin Dn-dtrinp (t dredges Picul« ■••JH. yards 155,000 Xorth Taiping Tin.- Piculs 404. hours158 words
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Article38 1927-11-25 13 "Jean, uha: are you doing with all that jam on your lips Whatever would you think if you saw me looking like that 1 i think you was going to a dance, mummy I38 words
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Article477 1927-11-25 13 Young Scientist to Lead Expedition. Dr. C. M. Yonite, the young scientist, who i« to lead an expedition which will spend a year in the study of the coral organism, and cognate matters on the Great Barrier Reef,' off the coast of Australia, outlined the purpose and477 words
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Advertisement612 1927-11-25 13 RUBBER SEEDS THE ANQLO-DUTCH plantations OF JAVA. LTD., SOKBANG, .JAVA will have nvuilalilc for aale m January-May 1888. "TJIKADOK" Beedi from budded ,7 rodja. The buds BMd wore t;iken in 1922 troin twenty-live Mo the I I ret >ie\l in that year wai -00 trms. ilry rubber i without scrap612 words
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Advertisement151 1927-11-25 13 1 i|HjLi»iw AUSTIN "12" 4ffib^^S^\ Saloon $3,250 Tourer $2,550 AUSTIN "7" Borneo Motors, Ltd. (Incorporated Is SS.i Singapore, Malacca, Scremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penan*. TRUSTEE AUCTIONEER l(< us slunv you llu fu\ I mix ■fjT manifold usos <>l Ihix nnc.rpor.t.dinth.SU.U.S.Hl.^U, ff jH ".P. 1,,,,,,,. l "fa B k 'fRS-^151 words
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Advertisement664 1927-11-25 14 Aawets over 17.500,000 B.C. Assurance in force over $27,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits SettlsmsnU) BEAD OFFICE t Wlnchesttr Hooss, Bingapors. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jswry, E.C. Tsa Compaay aas «20,000 depositad with th. Supreme Court of England and compllss vita ths British Lifs Assuranes664 words
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Advertisement553 1927-11-25 14 OMHMHMMIM «~«^Nf NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NETH. INDIA COMMKKCIAI. BANK) Kntihlished IMI at Amsterdam. Authorised Capital (lids. 60.000,000 (abeut £V .IHMII I'aid up Capital Glds. ".5.000,000 (about £4 .«d" Ksssnsi GMs. :M.ix0.703 (about f-J.Od" HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. HKAM'ii OFFICES: TIIK HAGUE, ROTTKKDAM. OVESBEA BRANCHES BATAVIA. HEAD OFFICE FOR ASIA. BRANCH OFFICES:553 words
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Advertisement409 1927-11-25 14 BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated ia England). Capital Authorised «,000,000 Capital Subscribed "300,000 Capital Paid up «.000,000 Reserve Fund and R*st «1,645,660 BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. M. Kyrie, Chairman. P. R. Chalmers, Esq. Charles J. Hambre. J. O Robinson, Esq. E*a. Sir David Yule, Bart. W. H.409 words
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Advertisement340 1927-11-25 14 INSURANCE THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. 2nd loor. Hong Kong Bank Cars., Stags****. All plans of Life Endowment acd Annuity policies issued at lowest rates obtainable in Malaya. Assets iU.IOO.OSO COMMERCIAL UNION, ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) Fire, Life, Marine. Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets 161,000,000 ARTHUR C. POTTS—340 words
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Advertisement254 1927-11-25 14 J 11^W/u4&y made jaSco/fiMnd i^l i a* ditfiffed ifrom ftcvrSey m 1' "DARLEY is a valuable lood-und the distilled 'fat IT essence contains properties thut arc not only restorative but arc ;ilso heulth giving in a Jl J| greater degree than any other distilled article. I 7 There is not254 words
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Advertisement479 1927-11-25 15 MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. Announcement t6 Motorists The most comprehensive stotk of tools, accessories, vie. East of Sup/, r; now on view at our new Showrooms in Orchard Road. SMITHS (Sole Agents) Speedometers, Clocks, Dynamos, Batteries, etc. WIRELESS CIGAR LIGHTERS (assorted colours to match your Dash) 5.50 COMBINED MIRROR and DIRECTION479 words
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Advertisement138 1927-11-25 15 FOR THE NEW YORK POLICE et RUGBY CARS After- careful comparison (if RUGBY Perfornaace with that at other Low-Priced Cars, :md thi-n chosen hecaus-j «f their dependable p.nd economical perfornuuice, and their reserve power and speed in case of emergency these 61 Rugby Cars were taken in one delivery hy138 words
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Advertisement172 1927-11-25 16 FOUR OAKS SPRAYERS Stock carried by LEE KIM SOO 40, HIGH STREET. Something Unique CHRISTMAS CARDS Specially prepared for you Embossed in green on front TAPPING RUBBER TREE Inset with Mnlayan View In Sepia Toned Photogravure Ribboned. Price $3.50 per doz With name printed $1 extra. KELLY WALSH, LTD. (Incorporated172 words
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Advertisement201 1927-11-25 16 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS GOOD NEWS FOR ALL We have concluded arrangements with leading British Manufacturers, which permit us to sell Hall Marked SILVER and E.P.N.S. WARE MANUFACTURERS' PRICES Call and be convinced before deciding elsewhere. HUNDREDS OF NEW DESIGNS in HIGH-CLASS SILVERWARE THE IDEAL GIFT at FRANKEL BROTHERS201 words
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Advertisement281 1927-11-25 16 Annual! 1928 Annual! PICTURE SHOW ANNUAL A Superb Souvenir of the rarU pictures of the year. M.iin nviciiifi cent plates of worlrl-fummi> ttan of the screen. Three coloured plutt s and stories of the leading lilm favtaritie*. A necessity and yet luxury to the picture-C(H-r. Best sti.ri,:.. Best pirn tographs.281 words
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