The Straits Times, 9 September 1924
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Title Section13 1924-09-09 1 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1924. No. 27,656. PRICE 10 CENT*13 words
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Advertisement231 1924-09-09 1 OFTKN WHM'I'KD" X NEVER BE^VTEN > r SF^F ff YOU CANNOT SEND THEM "HOME" W* you can give them the best tonic that "Home" 8j^So(^' A l\53^8^- can offer SCOTT'S Emulsion, which is a posi\^^J^Im^ tive necessity to the child who has not only to l^^lJKj 'ii-ji grow both in231 words
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Advertisement281 1924-09-09 1 ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Ineorpoi-aUd m S.S.) /ill I ''/WA YOUTH'S AND MEN'S /^l'l iHPi MACKINTOSHES W '^^V!lP^~!j^\wJ/ Stron? and durable. Style as illustration With detachabie beit ff^S 11 if lIA Sizes 30 32 34 chest# 111 ff VHI a^e r^ G eac^ II I||i MEN'S LJLJ. J X BP^ Sizes281 words
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Article769 1924-09-09 2 Million Acres for Cotton Cultivation. The South African Governor-General, at the formal opening of Parliament on July 25, outlined that the new Government proposed building a railway into Zululand, not only to assist cotton cultivation but to make the vast area of Crown Lands situated there available for769 words
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Article180 1924-09-09 2 A letter which was received two days after the murder of Mrs. Evans asserted that a band of Mexican troops from Mexico City was going to hang Senora.' News of the threat was brought to her by a friend. Mrs. Evans raid that while this180 words
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Advertisement346 1924-09-09 2 (^^4 f^-ijHft\J__ r\ Dependable 6-Cylinder Motor Cars j| S§|i® Famous for s «^^ig Long Service THE first vehicle built by North American continent Studebaker 72 years ago after having covered 475,000 was used continually for 33 m iles m hard service, years. Today there are numerous Thousands of miles ofuninStudebaker346 words
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Advertisement286 1924-09-09 2 Anoint Irritated Scalps With Cuticnra On retiring, gently rub spots of dandruff and itching with Cuticura Ointment. Next morning shampoo with a suds o/ Cuticura Soap and hot water. This treatment does much to keep the scalp healthy and promote hair growth. »o»p, Oiatmtnt, T*'-um «>l,l throughout the worl.l. Kntuh286 words
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Advertisement216 1924-09-09 2 The Real Austrian Velour Hat $19.00 SEASON CO., LID., Meyer Mansion*. Ill and 11.1. North Bridge Road. 4 Underwood Typewriters The Portable Model PATERSON, SIMONS CO LTD. ■■■■■■■■■■(■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■UIIIl^ THE "KURLO" WAY IS SAFE AND SIMPLE. i WASHES WITHOUT SHRINKING! i KURLO" la a most highly fe^^^^^A B concentrated form of216 words
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Article555 1924-09-09 3 Work of the Newfoundland Ice Patrol. The iceberg-hunting season has begun, r.nd for the next few months the game will be carried on by the Ice Patrol so that the trade lanes of the North Atlantic may bo safe. After the Titanic disaster in 1912, it was agreed by555 words
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Article270 1924-09-09 3 Billion Ton Estimate For Canada. Attention was directed during the sessions of the First World Power Conference, .-■ays Dr. G. Ay Yoana. of the Canadian Geological Survey, in the Canadian Official Mining News Letter, to the oft-repeated warning that the coal resources of the British Empire may270 words
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Article145 1924-09-09 3 It i.s announced that a new anesthetic known as "Somnifene" is now beinjr used with success by Dr. Fredet at the Pit.ie Hospital, Paris, and that the first results i have been communicated to the French Society of Surjrery. The anaesthetic, in a dose of from ten145 words
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Advertisement142 1924-09-09 3 "Grayite" Non Conducting Boiler Composition and Steam Pipe Lagging. J. D. JONES CO., CALCUTTA. JJ^»HEWINC METHOD OF APPUCAT.ON 0V f/> X- XMm a*a7 T***" ~p **f\ 'Yjl'. IT-.-^.'Jl T -.-^.'J Sole A rents UNITED ENGINEERS UMITED (Incorpoia»ed m the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE Qftiteers UMIMMMOIMMMMIMMMM FINEST OBTAINABLE HENNESSY'S BRANDY. BOTTLED IN142 words
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Advertisement385 1924-09-09 3 COMMON-SENSE TREATMENT FOR CONSTIPATION. Drink sufficient boiled or filtered water. Eat plenty of ripe fruit iind fresh, •.veilcooked vegetables. Practice the habit of daily regularity. Take a dose of PinkeUes, the little gentlc-as-nature laxatives, whenever necessary. Then constipation, bilious r.ttnck.i, sick headaches, bad breath and liverishncsa will cease to trouble385 words
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Advertisement233 1924-09-09 3 STEAMER SAILINGS GLEN LINE, UMITED FOR LONDON $642.86 M.V. GLENSNIEL (12,300 tons) This new motor vessel expected to sail about September 10, has excellent passenger accommodation. For full particulars, apply BOUSTEAD CO., LTD.. (Incorporated ir. thc< F.M I Telephone Passage 3121. Agent*. STRUTHERS BARRY OPERATING U.S. GOVERNMENT SNIPS SINGAPORE TO233 words
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Advertisement257 1924-09-09 3 COMBINED SERVKK O* THE OCEAN S.S. C0 M LTB. (Incorporated m Enc'*a>l) THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., ITB. (Incorporated m i Fortnichtly Serriee taklnr c»r o aad Passenrers frosa Sinic«' BATAVIA AND SOUBAr \Y/V NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIA POKIS AND FREMANTLE (PEKiri). Approximate Sailing*. GASCOYNE Sept. 19 CHARON Oct. U GORGON257 words
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Advertisement847 1924-09-09 4 STMHER SMUWI P. 0. British India Apcar Lines (Incorporated In England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES i PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty'i Government. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON IIOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN FOR MARSEILLES LONDON AND Tonnage Dne847 words
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Advertisement738 1924-09-09 4 JTEAiER SAIUNBS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) The Bine Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through738 words
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Advertisement710 1924-09-09 4 STEaIEB SaHIBSS HkoIfiNKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (ROYAL PACKET NAVIG \TION CO. OF lUTAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Telephones Nos. Passage Dept. 131, Freight Dipt., 1202. Marine Dept. and Trannhipmi-nt Dept. H37, Manacer's Hept. 1002. SlBERG— September 9, Belnwan-Doli and P»nang. V\N NOORT -September 10, Muntok710 words
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Advertisement521 1924-09-09 5 STEAMER BMUMS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m En -Hmli "ELLERMAb" LINE !*assenjrer and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG ••a. CITY OP BIRMINGHAM !T due In port ta.a. LEPANTO due Sept. 13 •a.a. CITY OF PEKIN521 words
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Advertisement592 1924-09-09 5 STEMiER SfIIUHGS ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP UNES (Incorporated m U.S.A.) K« r «l*r Frelgkt Service from U.S.A. via Panama TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. M. OHATTANOGA CITY due September Sept. 1.1 ■.a. STEEL RANGER due Singapore Oct. 2 8.8. STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore Nov. 2 Taking cargo592 words
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Advertisement491 1924-09-09 5 STEJMEB SfIIUHBS Bnras Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia) Fir SYDNEY, MELBOURNE. y a JAVA, DARWIN. ffMCRSDA^Y ISLAND and BRISBANE Regular monthly savings by the wtll kmwn tlcamers MAUnULA 1 7:?7ft ton>i> and MONTORO tSOfIO tons). The s.s. MARBtLA U llie largest anl Pnest rtesmpr trading to Australia Cabins de luxe,491 words
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Advertisement73 1924-09-09 5 KERR STEAMSHIP COMPARY (Incorporated m U.S.A) Rejrular sei-vico botrrf«n N*i» fwrV., Singapore and Jcva Port* uird rive vrrn. FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL Half Moon due Sept 16 West Calumh due Oct. 16 West Mahomet due mid. Nov. For freight, apply to GUTHRIE CO. LTD. Ar«tta, SINGAPOKK xn4 PBNAtfft.73 words
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Advertisement460 1924-09-09 6 CINEMAS J GAIETY CINEMA SURINA THEATRE LAST THUS NIGHTS J___3___to Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday ___s___SP_a»^ Received Payment A j>:ik»' of life with its quevr twists and l^uß- _E^^^» bteadiag <-f the eotuerramt life 1_ 'M 111 of an aristocrut with the lure and glam- ___T V i_r r Si our460 words
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Advertisement527 1924-09-09 6 CINEMAS EMPIRE CINEMA To-night at 8 sharp. Wednesday, at 8 p.m. sharp JACK HOXIE ANN LITTLE Final Episodes 9 to 15 of UGHTNING BRYCE U ™f BRYCE SERIAL L Episodes 1 to 8, m 16 reels JACK HOXIE ANN LITTLE and LARRY SEMON Comedies and LARRY SEMON Comedies Same Picture527 words
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Advertisement100 1924-09-09 6 X under fhi* Si?n i VI imvi vllV r>TTJH a V fc/* C BTtVYrM Ly- <V'S^_?HDP_J^/^V 'S^_?HDP_J^ L «S^ST«MIK lIUkIi only THE CELLULAR CLOTHING CO.. lit, F.rt St., Us.*.. EC 2 F.,,U»d Does your head feel heavy m the morning, if so, one dose of HEPATONE will give you instant100 words
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Article183 1924-09-09 7 FIXTURES. Tuesday, September" 9 Hicli Water, ~.'Vi a.m., C.:'>9 p.m. W-Mtinii ..ti-r Clcc Uagan, Vic. Theatre, 11.30 p.m. Wednesday. September 10 Ilicli Watur. K..V7 a.m., 8.9 p.m. Turf Club Golf Mtg., 5.15 p.m. Westminster Glee Singers, Vic. Theatre. O.IiO p.m. Thursday. September 11 Hick Wuter, U.46 p.m.,183 words
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Article328 1924-09-09 7 Tuesday. September 9. Shipi alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. EEITEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf (upsa. Recorder, Physa, Kii'ty 1. Oil Wharf iris Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DBY DOCK. Tanjonf Pafar Sheers Wharf Katong Albert Dock Honfr Hwa Victoria Dock Tu« Suada, De Weert, Pile I328 words
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Article154 1924-09-09 7 To-day. Muar 3 p.m. Kaiavin, Chcribon, Samarang and Sourabaya 3 p.m P.itu Pahat 4 p.m Malacca 4 p.m Medan and Penang 4 p.m. Sibu 9 a.m. Wednesday. Pontianak 9 a.m. Sair.pit, Bam)j' rmanin. Staeen, Kota Kaic lialik PiijKtn and San.uiinda 9 a.m Prim Kadjah, T iinbilul.an and154 words
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Article43 1924-09-09 7 By Porthoi Malwa Grotiui T«r» Tambora Amaxonc Devanlui Left Spore July 28 Aug. 1 Auk- 1 Aug. 6 Aug. 8 Aug. 11 Aug. 15 Arrd. London Aug. 23 Aug. 25 Aug. 25 Sept. 1 Sept. 1 Sept. 5 Srpt. 843 words
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Article25 1924-09-09 7 CVlonel J. M. T. Hogg, late of the Gurkhas, and his two sorus were seriously injured m a motor smash at Camberlcy on August 27.25 words
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Article204 1924-09-09 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, Septeir.Uer 9, On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 5/32 Demand 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 19/32 On New York Demand 51% Priwntp 'm W/« Mii O^FraL'Uk S On India. Bank T. T. 16O>, On HonKkong, Bank «|/d B*4 p.o. prem. On Shanghai, Bank204 words
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55 1924-09-09 7 Tone of Market Steady. Latc-st London cables quote Spot sheet la. l%d. Singapore Standard I !pot Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers Sellers 47% )ct.-Dec. t<n.-Maich Singapore Standard Bibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers 47',- 47% Spot Oct.-Dec. 48'..i 48>49'A 4i)',- DAILY PRICES CUHRENT.55 words
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Article226 1924-09-09 7 Vn\. Pd. Buyerg Sellers 1 1 Batan;* Padang O.GO 0.C2 1 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.29 1.32 II £1 Idria Hydraulic 23/9 24/0 1 1 Johan Tin 0.40 0.43 :i £1 Kam. Kamunting 47/- 48/II tl KamuntinK Tin 41/- 42/L0 10 Kinta Assn. Ord. 6.00 7.00 1 1 Kinta226 words
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Article136 1924-09-09 7 a £1 B. Am. Tobacco 5.8.1 >,4 5.10.0 [0 10 Central Engines 4.50 5.50 5 5 Central Motors 2.00 2.50 D £1 E. Smelting Co. 8.60 8.80 i/-5/- Elec. Tramway 7/6 8/6 o 10 Fraser Neave 46.00 46.50 100 100 Hammer Co. 150 155 00 100 Katz Bros, def136 words
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Article114 1924-09-09 7 Issue Yal. I'.i. Buyers Sellers U. Enp. 6 p.c. $1,231,300 par 10 p.c. pm. Spore Electric Tramways, 5 p.c. £350,000 Spore Municipal 5 p.c. 1,878,000 par 10 p.c. pin S'pcrt 1 Municipal 414 p.c. of 1007 $1,600,000 par 5 p.c. pin Spore Municipal 4<* p.e. of 1909 $1,000,000 par114 words
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Article395 1924-09-09 7 Fraser and Co. and I.yall and Evatt s Quotations. To-day's Prices Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. Alor Gajuh ($1) 0.80 0.90 0.80 O.'.IO Allenby (fl) 1.02% 1.07% 1.00 1.05 A. 1 1 it am ($5) 8.00 10.00 8.00 10.00 A. Kuning (SI) 0.32% 0.42% 0.30 0.40 Am. Malay ($2)395 words
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Advertisement927 1924-09-09 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts., see page 16. BREAKFAST (Drinking) Chocolate, sweetI er>- .1. In the quality o.' the leading brand. |(1.10 per 1 lb. tin, 60 certs per Ib. tin H. Bolter, Europe Hotel Building. UGHT-WE1UHT MOTOR CYCLE for sale In good condition. Apply 10-2, Moulmcin Kd REPAIRS TO927 words
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Advertisement85 1924-09-09 7 TRADE MARK NOTICE hereby given that KABUSHIKI KAISHA, NAMIKI SEISAKUJO, of 1366. Sugamo-machi, Kitatoyoshima-gun, Tokyo-fu, Japan Manufacturer, is the Owner and Sole Proprietor of the following Trade Mark The said Trade Mark is used m respect of the description of goods following, that is to say -Fountain Pens and Parts85 words
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Advertisement139 1924-09-09 7 TRADE MARK NOTICE is hereby given that WILLSON GOGGLES, INC., c corporation organised under the laws of the Stele of Pennsylvania, of Reading, County of Berks, State of Pennsylvania, United States of America, are the Owners md Sole Proprietors of the following Trade Mark The said Trade Mark is used139 words
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Advertisement533 1924-09-09 7 NOTICE is hereby ffiVM that Urn n-^;k depicted above is the property of The Siam Cement Company Limited, a Company incorporated m Siam and having its Itetfis-U-red QHice at Bangkok, for whom The Antrlo-Siam Corporation, Limited, arc Agents iii Siagmpore, and is used as a Trade Mi.rk m respect vi'533 words
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Advertisement360 1924-09-09 7 AUCTION SALE of valuable walnut-stuined and wax-polished teak household furniture, cotiage piano, Riamophone with records, ladies toilet accessories, linen, crockery, flan and plated smre, curios, plants, etc. To be held at No. 90, Devonshire Road off Grange Road, on Saturday, September 13, at 2.30 p.m. Comprising an excellent toned cottage360 words
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Obituary126 1924-09-09 8 BURROWS—On September 7, 1921, Isabe'la di-arly beloved wife of Royalist Bur own at 21-7, Wilkie Road, m her 42nd M She leaves her husbund and four childrt.. to mourn her loss. LIM.—On September C, 1924, at 8, Deli Street Singapore, Thng Chan Im, beloved wife of Lim Cheng Bock.126 words
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Article86 1924-09-09 8 Mr. 11. J. Dias thanks his relatives end fricnJ: who so kindly attended the funeral of hi' sitter, the lute Miss Mary Dias, and alsc. those who kindly sent wreaths. The daughters and sons of the late Mr. Au piistus James Woodford and Mr. and Mrs W. Neubronner beg86 words
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1013 1924-09-09 8 The Straits Times TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. Like the late Sir Robert Hart, who was at the head of the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs, Sir John Jordan, a former British Minister at Peking, is an avowed friend of China, but one who has been occupied IVr years m upholding British prestige1,013 words
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Article29 1924-09-09 8 From the servants' quarters at the Hon. Mr. J. Lornie's residence, 15-C, Orange Grove Road, clothing and cash to the value of $91 was removed yesterday morning.29 words
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Article18 1924-09-09 8 Nyalas Rubber Estates are proposing a dividend of 4 per cen*. for the year ended May 31 last.18 words
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Article31 1924-09-09 8 The rate of issue of money orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 159 $100. The rate of payment of money orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 164 $100.31 words
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Article35 1924-09-09 8 The chief officer of the steamer John Williams declared m Sydney that if H.M.A.S. Brisbane, which was stranded on a leef recently, had not floated off when she did, her back would have been broken.35 words
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Article34 1924-09-09 8 An illustrated lecture on Chili and Bolivia will be delivered by Mr. S. Reason, m the V.M.C.A. Hall to-morrow at 9 p.m. Mr. Reason spent a considerable time on engineering work m these countries.34 words
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Article42 1924-09-09 8 The September Planter contains a large amount of I.S.P. news, the usual leading article and London Letter, and special articles on new agricultural industries and estate accounts. The subject of Planters Past and Present is Mr. J. S Arter, of Batu Tiga.42 words
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Article42 1924-09-09 8 Two well-born Indian girls who, for caste reasons, use adopted names will appear with Pavlova at Covent Garden during the coming season. They are lancing to special music, composed by a son of Pandit Shyama Shankar, who is at the Inner Temple.42 words
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Article47 1924-09-09 8 The Laisang arrived m Penan;; from Singapore on Saturday with a number of Sikh propagandists on board. As m Singapore they were not allowed to go ashore but friends, m small parties, were allowed to visit them on board. A police guard was placed on the ship.47 words
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Article49 1924-09-09 8 The Rev. J. A. B. Cook will con.lu.t the Interdenominational Prayer meeting at Nind Home, 6 Sophia Road, on Monday, September 15, at 5.1,0 pm» This will be the last occasion Mr. Cook will address this meeting as he is retiring from Singapore at the end of the year.49 words
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Article65 1924-09-09 8 Among those present at the funeral of the late Mr. Augustus James Wo dforxl, were the Hon. Mr. E. Tessensohn, Mr. and Mrs. R. Tessensohn, Dr. de Cruz, Messrs. Hatch, Evans, and th: staff of the British American Tobacco Co., Mrs. Victory, Miss G. Hockstadt, Mr. Chia Quee Eng and65 words
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Article61 1924-09-09 8 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent wires as follows The Singaporean, Emil Paternott, arrived here a fortnight ago m. search of employment. He stayed at a lodging house, but was supplied with meals by Mr. Scharenguivel. On Saturday when the Scharenguival family were out visiting, Paternott, it is alleged, broke open an61 words
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Article81 1924-09-09 8 The Duchess of Westminster sought a High Court injunction against her husband, to restrain him from ejecting hei from his town houses. It is stated that the Duke threatened to turn her into the street. Counsel reached an agreement and the ccse was adjourned for a fortnight. Plaintiff, a daughter81 words
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Article84 1924-09-09 8 Mr. Shortt, writing m the Daily Express, states his experience during his f»ui years m the position of Home Secrctaiy has convinced him that the final decision respecting the carrying out of the dealh sentence should not rest with one man. The final arbiter should be a commission consisting of84 words
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Article107 1924-09-09 8 There is to be an echo m the Second Court to-day of an accident which took place m Baxter Lane off Nathan Road early last month. It is alleged that a car, driven by Mr. E. Pearce, while coming out of the latter's compound on the evening of August 2,107 words
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Article100 1924-09-09 8 A Vienna message to the Petit Parisien states that at Brunn (Moravia), m the possession of the descendants of the family of the Duke of Bassano, who was Napoleon's Minister, there has been discovered a treasure store of Napoleonic relics. They consist of 217 letters from Napoleon at Brienne. 12100 words
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Article178 1924-09-09 8 A Chinese had two bells the nize of dinner-plates on either side of the handle-bars of his bicycle, but they were not sufficient, for evun when ringing both of them at the same time still he couid distinctly hear the roar of the traffic, says the N. C. Daily News.178 words
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Article404 1924-09-09 8 Dr. Malcolm J. Rattray returned from leave by the Dardanus a:ul h;;s resuimd his piactice. When the last mail lo"t, Mr. H. N. Fori«rs was about to leave for a trip through Spain. Mr. Justice Barrett-Lcnnard is indispose^. un:l was unable to attend at the Supreme Court404 words
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Article23 1924-09-09 8 The famous Westminster Glee Singer arrived from Australia this morning, and open their Singapore season at t Victoria Theatre to-nipht.23 words
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Article47 1924-09-09 8 Mr. J. Egerton Wood, F.G.S., A.I.M.?. of Bandoeng', and M--. Herbert Wil.,i n, F.G.S., A.I.M.M., of London, minim; engineers, have jrone tn Mi.rulor, Mar Pontianak, in West Borneo for the pi rpose of prospecting and proving gold et ncessions in that countrj-.47 words
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Article66 1924-09-09 8 "If you are so stupid as to take sureties from clerks on small salaries, ami people like that, you cannot expeci to get anything," said the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Shaw) to a chetty ia the Supreme Court yesterday. The ch< tty summoned a Eurasian clerk who66 words
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Article98 1924-09-09 8 While a ricksha conveying Mei.srs. E. Rodrigues and Kia Chee, two ojierators employed m the Eastern Extension Tek lifraph Company, was turning from Stamford Road into Bencoolen Strei.-t about 2 a.m. on Sunday, it was hit by a motor car. Mr. Kia Chee, who is m98 words
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Article90 1924-09-09 8 After Evensong; at St. Andrew's Cathedral next Sunday, a short [iimfjramme of music will be rendered by the cho.r. The following are the items Full anthem, Remember Now Thy Creattr, (Steggal!) anthem with tenor solo, Shew ny Thy Ways, (Varley Roberts) organ solo. Andante from S)nata m90 words
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Advertisement221 1924-09-09 8 HEDGES BUTLER'S Wines Spirits 1!V APPOINTMENT tpjp IKS MAJESTY Kl.Nfi (.KOU'.K V OS t-«| ll.lt II. THE I'RINCE OP \l.i:.-. Ljg EMPRESS PORT. OLD AMONTILLADO "g*"lirgf"j As EU p P iied to all SHERRY. qg^' mimu&iff the principal London Clubs Per dozen $40.00 ROYAL VAT er dozen $42.00 Duty Extra.221 words
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Advertisement104 1924-09-09 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. By J. GORDON EDWARDS m NERO m 12 Reels. with an International Cast. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. PEARL WHITE m THE TREASURE OF PEARL TRAVERS In 15 Episodes or 31 Reels. Episode 11 SPUNK, 2 Reels Episode 12104 words
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Advertisement58 1924-09-09 8 On Other Pages, p»«». Zululand'a Future 2 Icebere-lluntinK Shipping and the Mails 7 Finance and Commerce 7 Reuter Telegrams 9 The Mysterious Atfhan Penang News 9 King of Siam's Viirt Native Rubber Supt >><'" '■> London Letter 'J 10 Share Market 10 The Assizes 10 Sporting Intellit;enc 1•» Singapore Property58 words
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Article427 1924-09-09 9 Grave Action of Manchurian General. (Jreat Conflict Predicted. [■Dm TELEGRAM.] London, September 8. Shanghai The Manchurian war lord '!'.:mg Tso Lin has declared war against the Peking Government and the Chihli u.ii lord Wu Pei Fu. London, September 8. There appears to be every prospect that haii^427 words
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Article350 1924-09-09 9 A wire from Shanghai, dated August 29, -ays With the inci easing number of refugees < nteting Shanghai from the. districts likely to be involved and the extensive comlIHIWUoi l»j of boats on the canals and the military requisitions of supplies, Shanghai is faced with the prospect350 words
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Article106 1924-09-09 9 [reuter telegram.] London, September 8. It is hoped in some quarters that the Ulster Government may be influenced in favour of agreeing to appoint a boundary commissioner by the action of Earl Balfour in publishing a letter Lord Birkenhead, one of the negotiators of the Anglo-Irish treaty, wroteReuter - 106 words
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Article91 1924-09-09 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 8. Madrid The acting president of the Directorate announces that the newi from Morocco is now more satisfactory. An enemy attack at Kaala was repulsed. The enemy lost 500 dead and 600 wounded in the recent fighting at Tetuan. London, September 8. GibraltarReuter - 91 words
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Article71 1924-09-09 9 [REUTLB TELEGRAM.] London, September 8. Reuter understands that Zaglul Pasha informed Mr. MaeDonald that he was ready to meet him. Mr. MaeDonald accordingly sent a communication stating that he hoped that a meeting might occur towards the end of September. It appears almost certain that the .tieetingReuter - 71 words
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Article48 1924-09-09 9 [BEUTEB TELEGRAM.] London, September 8. Berlin It is officially announced that the Cabinet will not meet before the beginning of next week in order to decide the date and form of notification to the Allies with regard to its repudiation of responsibility for the yim.Reuter - 48 words
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Article41 1924-09-09 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 9. Nairobi The Jugo-Slav Bolshevist who escaped into the bush has been caught and sentenced to six months imprisonment as an undesirable immigrant. He will be deported at the expiration of his sentence.Reuter - 41 words
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Article31 1924-09-09 9 [RIUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 8. Peshawar: It is repoiteil that a truce has been declared at Khost and peace negotiations between Afghan officials and the rebel leader are afoot.Reuter - 31 words
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Article74 1924-09-09 9 (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, September 9. Following upon the recent comment! by Truth, much interest is attached ti the announcement of the forthcoming sale of the office furniture and fittings of the Arghan Company at Kuala Lipis, Pahang, together with 45,000 Arghan plants in the nursery.74 words
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Article34 1924-09-09 9 Amount collected $1,010 Expenses postage, telegrams, stationer) 1 printing and advertisements 38 Draft on Calcutta m favour of Dr. Rabindranath Tagore, Rs. 1,564-14-9 972 $1,010 SEOW POH LENG, Hon. Treasurer.34 words
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Article256 1924-09-09 9 Italy and the Covenant of The League. [reuter telegram.] London, September 8. Geneva In a less tense atmosphere and with a smaller public attendance, the Assembly settled down this morning to the ordinary work of the session. Discusaion of the report on the work of the Council last yearReuter - 256 words
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Article49 1924-09-09 9 [reuter telegram.] London, September 8. New York The American world fliers have arrived. The aeroplanes were greeted with gun solutes ajid steamboats whistled along th«' whole length of Manhattan Island. The Prince of Wales was present at fie aviation field to welcome the fliers.Reuter - 49 words
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Article88 1924-09-09 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, September 8. There was a good turnout of Volunteers for a practice mobilisation on Sunday morning, when a scheme of street fighting was well carried out. A successful concert was given at the E. and O. Hotel at which, in addition to the88 words
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Article43 1924-09-09 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, September 9. Phya Pradibaddha Bhubal, Siamese Con-sul-General, is in Penang making arrangements for the forthcoming visit of H.M. the King of Siam, who will reach Penang on October 1 and stay about ten days.43 words
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Article171 1924-09-09 9 Alleged Criminal Breach Of Trust. A case was commenced before Mr. Pryde to-day m which Mr. Nicol is charging Lim Chin Tee with alleged criminal breach of trust of jewellery, valued at about $6,000, the property of Choon Ang Bee, of 683, North Bridge Road, who171 words
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Article65 1924-09-09 9 Tongkah Compound No. 2 N.L. Hours 640 hours, yards 75.532 cubic yards, output 490 piculs. Murai Tin. 25C piculs. Mambau Tin Limited. Hours run 518.50, cubic yards treated, 35,000, total piculs 280. Renong Tin Dredging; second half month ending August 31. Dredge No. 3 378 piculs, dredge65 words
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Article1112 1924-09-09 9 A Demand For More Definite Figures. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Instead of instantly rushing in to fry another red herring before it was safely caught, I have been patient enough to give Mr. Waterhouse ample opport'inity to fill up the serious gaps in1,112 words
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Article237 1924-09-09 9 Contracts Let for Government Scheme. The completion of the Johore Causeway, and the consequent heavy increase in the traffic using the road from Singapore to Johore Bahru, has made the reconstruction of the last portion of that road an absolute necessity. Money was voted for this scheme237 words
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Article299 1924-09-09 9 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, September 7. General Fukuda has again escaped from an anarchist's attempt on his life. A parcel addressed to the General at Yoyogi, outskirts of Tokio, was received by Captain Yasuda through the post on behalf of the General299 words
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Article139 1924-09-09 9 Asahan. 50,000 lbs. Anglo-Sumatra. 18,209 lbs. Anglo- Johore Consolidated. 21,200 lbs. Bukit Palong Syndicate.— l3,6o7 lbs. Bukit Lintang. 24,000 lbs. Bah Lias.— lll,l4o lbs. Bila (Sumatra).— 33,ooo lbs. Chimpul.— l7,soo lbs. Colinsburgh.— l7.Boo lbs. Central (Sumatra). 18,642 lbs. Consolidated Malay.— 4l,3oo lbs. Chulsa (Selangor).— 27,ooo lbs. Heawood.—139 words
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Article2236 1924-09-09 9 Moving Towards An Irish Settlement. By Our Special Correspondent. London. Aagwt 14. Among the inperious contrivance-: now on exhibition at the Institute of Patentees is a fryin<-pan divided into two parts by a partition, so as to enable two different kinds of food to be rooked at the2,236 words
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Article108 1924-09-09 10 Singapore, September 9. Rubbt r.— London Is. l%d. Steady. Loral 47 ',i cents. Tin. London 1254 5i. Rubbers. Neglected. Mining. Petalintfs have buyers at 1.40 sellers at 1.4214. Pengkalens 13.70-14. Mamhaus buyers 98 sellers 1.01. Batang Pedants 60-62. Johans buyers 40% sellers 42. Kinta Tin108 words
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Article145 1924-09-09 10 Siipapore, September 9. The price of tin has fallen 85s. to £254 05s., and in consequence booiness, being mainly confined to the Tin section, is on the dull side. Rubber at Is. l%d. is >£ lower, and rubber shares are dead quiet. Industrials are steady, and145 words
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Article157 1924-09-09 10 (L. R. lUepliaR) Singapoic, September 9. Rubber.— Is. l%d. 47% cents. Tin.— £254 5s.— $126%— U>0 tons sold. The fall of 85s. to-day in the Sterling price of tin has caused less enquiry in the I mining section of the market but prices en the157 words
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Article131 1924-09-09 10 The Municipal Health statement for the week endint, August 30 gives the total number of deaths as 227, representinp a death rate of 30.C7 per mille per annum compared with 27.16 m the preceding week and with 25.34 m the corresponding week of last year. The chief131 words
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Article151 1924-09-09 10 Mr. John S. Renick, son of John B. Renick of Hotel Huntingdon, Easton, Pa., in describing his recent world tour, says in the National Hotel Review Then comes the Raffles, at Singapore. It is is even fair to say that the Raffles is Singapore to the European traveller in spite151 words
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Article381 1924-09-09 10 Three Murder Charges In Calendar. The fifth Singapore Assizes opened this morning before the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Shaw). There are twelve cases on the calendar, including the change of abetment of muxier against two well-known Straits Chinese, three charges of murder, and various minor charges. The special381 words
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Article281 1924-09-09 10 Matter for the Discretion Of The Sheriff. In the House of Commons, in reply to Mr. Stranger (Newbury. L-)> who as^" ed if the Home Secretary would issue instructions to all prison governors to exclude from any prison in which executions were taking place all Press281 words
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196 1924-09-09 10 Reuter's Agency at Peking learns that a contract is being negotiated between the Chinese Naval authorities and the Telefunkan Company for the German Company to supply and erect seven wireless stations along the coast of China. The stations are to have a range of 2,000196 words
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Article87 1924-09-09 10 Sir Keith Smith and Lady Smith are going to Australia where Sir Keith will represent the Vickers interests as superintendent. He will make arrangements for a new aerial service Between England and Australia, which will really be an extension of the India service. The Mac Donald Government has approved of87 words
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Article307 1924-09-09 10 S.C.C. Tournament. Play in the S.C.C. tournament was resumed yesterday. Kcsults were as follows B Doubles. Lyon and Duthlc boat Smith and Inge, w.o. Salter and Case beat Nesbit and Mitchell, 0—2, 6— 3. Tindall and Chill boat Beauchamp and Joyce 7 t, <> '■'>. D Singlefl. Nash307 words
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Article56 1924-09-09 10 The Singapore Cup. The dates of the semi-finals in the Singapore cup competition have been fixIfld as follows S. R. C. Pejjasus on Friday. S.C.C. v. Malay F. T. on Monday. Hoth games will be at. the Stadium. 1 Mr. Suiter will referee the first game and one of56 words
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Article366 1924-09-09 10 Regan and Pelky. A very promising programme is announced for next Friday evening at the Kappy Valley. Top of the bill is a twelve three-min. round contest between Johnny Regan and Young Pelky, who on form and according to general opinion appear to be very evenly matched, and a366 words
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Article367 1924-09-09 10 Royal Johore Club Tournament. The Royal Johore Polo Club tournament, already announced, will start on Thursday the 18th inst. with the first round of the MacDougal Cup. The final will be played on the- following day. The four teams entered are the SeUnjror Polo Club, the Singapore Polo Club,367 words
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Article328 1924-09-09 10 First League Results. [Reuter Telegram.] London, September D. First league football results are Birmingham 1, Bolton 0. Burnley 0, Everton 0. Bury 4, Aston Villa 3. Notts Forest 9, Iiuddersfield 1. Sheffield United 1, Cardiff 0. West Bromwich 2, Tottenham 0. West Ham 0, Newc»8tle 0. The OpeningReuter - 328 words
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Article164 1924-09-09 10 In the cricket match between the Indian Association and a Sussex team the latter won by 21 runs. Ponnudurai, the highest scorer of the day, carried his bat for 35. Scores SUSSEX REGT. Pratter hit wicket b Shah 12 Pugh b Ponnudurui 7 Richardson b Ponnudurai 0 L«e b164 words
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Article56 1924-09-09 10 Members of the S.C.C. are advised with rtfrard to the championship meeting of the Amateur Athletic Association of British Malaya to be held at Kuala Lumpur on September 19 and 20 that entries must rtach the hon. secretary at the Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur not later than56 words
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Article142 1924-09-09 10 S.R.C. Lose to Fort Canning. The Fort Canning hockey eleven met the S.R.C. on the latter's ground yesterday afternoon, ami won by two goals to nil. There was no scoring in the first half, in which the club defence was under constant pressure from the military forwards. The visitors142 words
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Article55 1924-09-09 10 New Zealand Team in England. The New Zealand Hugger players who are to tour Biitain this season are in training- at Newton Abbot, where they were due to arrive from Now Zealand a week ago. Their first game will be against Devon about the middle of the present month55 words
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Article141 1924-09-09 10 Further Scratching. [Reuter Telegram.] London, September H. Alterations of jockeys in St. Loge" probable starters are as follow;- Obliterate (Burns), Santorb (blank), Spalpeen (O'Neill). Additional obables are Arcade (Childs), Green Fire (Dono, hue), Winalot i(Jelliss). Scratching Bripiht Knight at 4.30 today, Hurstwood at U.46, Burslem at ll.W.Reuter - 141 words
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Article399 1924-09-09 10 To-night and to-morrow the Empire Cinema offers a complete serial, Lightning Bryce, with Jack Hoxie and Ann Little, in two instalments. Added to this are some of Larry Semon's comedies. There will be a matinee at 5 p.m. admission 10 cents and 30 cents to all seats. A399 words
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22 1924-09-09 10 Orders for week ending September 11, 1924. Tuesday, 9. Signalling Class Headquarters, at 6.15 p.m.22 words
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Article37 1924-09-09 10 Lucille" is arriving m Singapore by the Morea this week bringing a large collection of haU. frocks, footweas, etc., which ladies will no doubt take the opportunity to inspect. Further details will be advertised m due course.37 words
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Article354 1924-09-09 11 Why She Has Failed at The Bar. Every Law Term when dining in Hall I become more and more conscious of the increasing numbers of women students, writes a London barrister. They sit together at a central table in the old Hail, and drew about them the354 words
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Article180 1924-09-09 11 A Peculiar Virulent Outbreak In Japan. Considerable apprehension has been aruused, says a Tokio message, dated August 21), over the steady spread of an epidemic in i peculiar form of spinal meningitis, a few cases of which occur annually, but this year it is particularly virulent, accompanied by180 words
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Article212 1924-09-09 11 Electrical Power Plant Being Erected. The Weaver Tidal Tower Syndicate, LUL, have let to the Power Construction Company, Ltd., the contract for the conBtracUon and installation of a hydroelectric power plant at West Merita. Ewex, which will be operated by the riso •ad fit 11 of the212 words
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Article175 1924-09-09 11 The i'usi- m which tyro American youths lire charged with murdering a companion for sport has taken a sensational turn, Mr. Justice Caverley declaring that tho State Attorney, m demanding the death .sentence, had delivered a cowardly and dastardly attack on the court's integrity, imitinjr the175 words
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Article337 1924-09-09 11 Characteristics We Ifcne In Common. Wherever you wander in this enchanting sea girt city of life and laughter, of palaces, parks, lakes, and noble old churches, you may hear the English tongue, writes a Daily Express correspondent from Copenhagen. The Dane is proud of his historic kinship337 words
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Article292 1924-09-09 11 Good Progress in British Malaya. At the recent meeting of the International Conference on Sanitary Engineering, says the China Express, several papers were read on prevention of malaria. One of these dealt with sanitary problems in the Malay Peninsula, and was by Sir Malcolm Watson, who recently292 words
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Article388 1924-09-09 11 The followinp !-inKaporc properties were sold by auction by Messrs. I'hooiig Koon Seng and Co., at their saleroom, 'M Chulia Street, on August 20 and 27 Vacant land off Reformatory Koad, I area 4 acres 3 roods and 11 poles, comprised m Statutory Land Grant No. i 22,820,388 words
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Advertisement113 1924-09-09 11 The Power of Reputation IfOUTRIE tcr— fkw 151 Vlil 'Tfl r*~^~ 1 m%mmm\w has a reputation that could only be attained through actual merit. Call or write for illustrated catalogue S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. RAFFLES SQUARE. THE SPIRIT OF EMPIRE DEWAHS The quality and blend of DEWAITS White Label is113 words
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Advertisement368 1924-09-09 11 Raffles Hotel Telephone 2920 (10 Lines) GUEST NIGHT AND DANCING Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ORCHESTRAL CONCERT.— Every Sunday TEA DANCES.— Every Monday and Friday SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. Adelphi Hotel Managing Director Harry H. WUItM. w X "J Sltuted m the Best Part of Singapore. THE ONLY HOTEL IN SINGAPORE368 words
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Article398 1924-09-09 12 Six Thousand Years of The Grape. Quite a wide interest in the subject was manifested by the discussion that follow'1 Mr. O. Hearn's address on Wines at the Kotary Club, Calcutta, the other day The speaker treated his theme from an Uttrtk rather than a scientific point of398 words
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Article366 1924-09-09 12 Romantic Present-day Empire Builder. Dr. Wilfred Grenfell, member of the College of Pysicians and of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, slid down the tarry ropes of a small fishing boat iit Yarmouth Pier .">8 years ago i:i ;i shrill January wind howling off the North Sea.366 words
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Article157 1924-09-09 12 I'asschenelaele Hero Figures in Street Affray. A violent MM in West Street, Brighton, the other night, in which Michael I O'Kourke. V.C., the Irish-Canadian war bnro, lii'. ncd, had a sequel in the BVigh1. 1 >ii I'oli.f Court. O'Kourke, under the description oft Chalks (.iarreit, was charged157 words
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Article59 1924-09-09 12 Ani'ta Irarn* that iluiinir the first ifal morths of this year, 6,631 immigrants havi- arrive.! in we Dotefa Kas: jn.iii s mm..' i'p of the following i.ations. viz. SjgOS ClUMM; 1.1*0 Dutch; Ml Kuropeans Asialics 177 Arabs arvl 11:'. .la|..iiii'si'. The fMi ciilU'Cted f ro n most cf than for59 words
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Advertisement200 1924-09-09 12 ELEGANCE AND ECONOMY ITS OUTSTANDING FEATURES Standard ri»-| completely 5-seater 5^Jl^'w equipped. The lowest-priced completely equipped car manufactured. Spares obtainable everywhere ensuring service after purchase. Deferred payment terms arranged Your used car taken in part payment. Sole Distributors Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States CENTRAL MOTORS LTD. 172-176, ORCHARD ROAD.200 words
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Advertisement750 1924-09-09 12 CHEONG KOQNSEK6 CO. MPORTANT AUCTION SALE of valuable town, country nn«l pro|i'Tt At Messrs. Cheoaf Koon sei room. No. 30, Chuiui Strict. nn W«lno«ilay, Scptrmhi r 10. Nt ISO p.m. ESTATE OF JAMES LEONARD SCHEERDKH, DBCI Lot 1. Two piccco of <rahul land fronting tho s.-iv off thi 5' I750 words
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Advertisement477 1924-09-09 13 CTO LET OFFICES, GODOWNS, ETC. O Offices m the Areailr. •JO, 31. H, CJ an.l 37. Al!.;vfT Qur.;-. CORD TYRES SOLID TYRES 12 m,d n, neat Quay. FOR FOR i ICn 1!< anil ISI Change Alley. AUTOMOBILES LORRIES i 8-n and 10, De Souza Street. Tj 11 a ami 10,477 words
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Advertisement314 1924-09-09 13 Some of Ihe Advantages of (THE OIL BOUND DISTEMPER) 1. Results equal m every way to a flat enamel. 2. Price is no greater than that of so-called washable distempers. 3. Possesses stroii; disinfecting properties. 4. Forms a durable, washable, and impervious finish. 5. CAN BE SCRUBBED WITHOUT INJURY. 6.314 words
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Advertisement1099 1924-09-09 14 Assets over $3,000,000 S.C. Assurance m force over $17,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la Straits Settlsmnta.) I) OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 82, Oil Jsvry, X.C. ■'v haa £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the British Lifs Assurance Companies Act1,099 words
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Advertisement408 1924-09-09 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter m Japan) Capital Subscribed Y60.000.900 Capital Paid-up Y52.000.000 Reserve Fund Y12,180,000 President K. Nskagawa, Esq. Viee-Presidcnt H. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS G. Kawasaki, Esq. I T. Hisamune, Esq. M. Esaki, Esq. I D. Takita, Esq. M. Suto, Esq. HEAD OFFICE Taipeh,408 words
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Advertisement379 1924-09-09 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England.) Fire, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets £40,000,000 W. A. SIMS Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. The Imperial Fire Office. United with the Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England.) 1 and 2, Bartholomew Lane, London, Established 1803. Capital 5,460,000379 words
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Advertisement620 1924-09-09 14 AMONG THE POLICIES RECENTLY ARRANGED FOR CLIENTS. Client with two children aged 3 and 1 takes policy to Rise £100 and profits to each child from age 15 to 20. Married Man, 3?, takes £3,000, 20 year Endowment, the premium heing £13.1.0 quarterly. Married Man, 3G, MO.OOO Life policy, premium620 words
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Advertisement596 1924-09-09 14 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of September ID. lH:!j', for the faUawtng ««r 1. Construction of :i B«W roof including fmanl rapalra, painting and washing to th* Teluk Blanch Vernacular School. 2. Erection of a bungalow :it Tanjong Kutong. 3. Supply596 words
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Article760 1924-09-09 15 New Publications from London Houses. Many bur.dlcs of books have reached us from London publishers during the course of the past few weeks. We have filled up odd moments in reading: them. Some have kept us awake at night, while a J 1 i-ry few hove sent760 words
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Article281 1924-09-09 15 First Contract Made in £5,000,000 Scheme. A Government-assisted proposal which will provide employment for thousands of men for five or six year*— the Lochaber hydro-electric scheme— has been inaugurated states the Industrial Daily News, by the placing of the first contrac*. The largest of its kind ever281 words
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Advertisement282 1924-09-09 15 At Last! A GENEROUS OFFER OF INEXPENSIVE MOTORING THE ALL-BRITISH 14 H.P. Armstrong Siddeley is a most economical and popular family car of exceptional quality and merit. Tyre wear is extremely Light Petrol Consumption is remarkably Low SO THAT AT This silent, comfortable "Top-gear" car is an exceptional value proposition.282 words
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Advertisement137 1924-09-09 15 Yon can be Prond of Your GOOD MAXWELL COMBINING AS IT DOES THE FINEST COACH WORK, BEAUTIFUL FINISH AND A RELIABLE AND EFFICIENT CHASSIS. Borneo Motors Limited PENANG KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE IPOH g i j T T THEN one sees Hupmobiles that have y VV been, in service from eight137 words
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Advertisement280 1924-09-09 16 g^HIIII!!!lin!lllfflllHlllli:ini|i|l|:!IIIHIilllliHi:-!lllffl:i!lll(l|llttTOs*BH»«|' I ROLLED GOLD BUTTONS 2.1 o™9 1 .1 If you nrot coat buttons like tlu -e you wont have to buy new MsM for the next few years. Give them a wash with warm water and soap when they look dirty, it will clean them and preserve the original280 words
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Advertisement170 1924-09-09 16 Latex Cups. Porcelain and Earthenware Different Qualities and Sizes. LOW PRICES ENQUIRIES INVITED I Elkayes Potteries. 20, HIGH STREET. CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY Thoroughly up-to-date with 23 new pages containing hundreds of Words, Terms and Phrases of recent coinage and currency m all 1,240 pages. A Miracle of Scholarship and170 words
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Advertisement936 1924-09-09 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS^ The PREPAID charges for Wanti, For Sal*, To Let, .tt fa ordinary eluie Mt type (average six wordi to line) are Per line One insertion 28 eeati, two In. 46 eti., three im. 64 ct» four int. 82 eta, five ins. fl.oo, iiz ma $1.13, tea Im. 51.40,936 words
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Advertisement792 1924-09-09 16 LAND AND HOUSES I TO LET, No. 35-2, Cairnhill Road and 17, Buckley Road (compound house). Apply 101, j Chin Swee Road. I TO LET, bungalows Nos. 900 and 901, off Upper Serangoon Road, 6 'A mile, near Tarn' penis junction. Regular bus service. Rent $30. Apply premises. FURNISHED FLAT792 words
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Advertisement297 1924-09-09 16 WORKS BY RABINDRANATH TAGORE (.itanjali (Song offerings) Translated by the Author. With un Introduction by W. It. Yeats and a Portrait by W. llothenstrin $3.00 THE HOME AND THE WORLD, A Novel $4.50 THE WRECK, A Novel $5.10 CREATIVE I NITY $4.50 MY REMINISCENCES $4.50 NATIONALISM $3.00 SADHANA $:j.f,o M.297 words
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