The Straits Times, 9 October 1924
1924-10-09
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Title Section13 1924-10-09 1 The Straits Times No. 27,682 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1924. PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement192 1924-10-09 1 i jl OFTEN "WHIPPED" NEVER BEATEN NEVER BUY MILK THAT YOU ARE IN ANY WAY UNCERTAIN ABOUT. DOUBTFUL MILK IS A FAVOURED BREEDING GROUND FOR GERMS AND THEREFORE DANGEROUS. YOU ARE PERFECTLY SAFE WITH m f. vff o^i '4. 7^bß^^^^^^\. Bt m Qd 00 km mm^ hh •mP r h192 words
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Advertisement220 1924-10-09 1 ROBINSON CO., LTD. T (Incorporated m S.S.) it PURE OTmrt (mZkt6i>ti\^<Z f BRITISH WOOL IjLIPP ZQlWyltS MADE dQ| Trustworthy Underwear l\ jfg& ffip^. Pure Wool. /J^l I \y\ < N*k 43. Natural shade puro wool j U light weight for tropic.'-.l wear, \ff y/\j£&At SINGLETS with long or short ->220 words
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Article618 1924-10-09 2 Social Experiments In Moscow. Marriage can be celebrated m Moscow by filling up a half-crown form and a divorce at no more trouble and cost than is involved m obtaining a dog licence m England. This remarkable statement is made by Mr. C. J. Kelt-Hum, the Daily Express618 words
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Article314 1924-10-09 2 Romance of a Lucky Penny In Chancery Lane. Every night at six o'clock huge metni doors m a concrete and steel-lined buildin* m the City of London shut with a clang and remain immovable for 15 hours. Behind them, m 15,000 safes and strongrooms, lie securities, deed, and314 words
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Advertisement128 1924-10-09 2 /Top Notch' 1 "King George IV" y^Scotch Whisky Jf The Distillers Agency Limited, Edinburgh, SCOTLAND. APOLLINARIS "The Queen of Table Waters" NOW OBTAINABLE Large size $22 per case of 100 bottles Small size $17 per case of 100 bottles Katz Bros., Ltd. SINGAPORE AND PENANG. Sole Agents THE UNITED PHARMACY.128 words
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Advertisement85 1924-10-09 2 At the wedding at Mansfield, Nottingham, last month of Miss Winifred Ball and* Mr. William Peters, by request of the bride's father, the Rev. E. Ball, who officiated, not only was the word obey omitted from his daughter's portion of the service but she was not given away. being merely85 words
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Advertisement64 1924-10-09 2 Young Ladies contemplating Matrimony would do well to call at GILL'S Who have a good assortment of Wreaths, Veils and Orange Blossoms, also favours for Bridegrooms and best men. We carry also large stocks of Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers and Hats, trimmed or untrimmed and sundry goods. A visit to H,64 words
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Advertisement236 1924-10-09 2 PIANOS V, From for *R^jw4 $10 HIRE ocr month SEASON CO., LTD., Meyer Mansion*, > 111 and 113, North Bridge Road. UNDERWOOD I TYPEWRITERS i! THE No. 5 MODEL. PATERSOH, SIMONS CO LTD, A RESOLUTION When buying Silk Hosiery m future insist on X PAGODA itCffig c guarantee you saving236 words
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Article311 1924-10-09 3 Abrupt Ending to Estate Owner's claim. A rubber estate of eight acres m the Scletar district was the subject of litigation which came to an unexpectedly sudden end m the Supreme Court yester(iay. The case was one m which a Chinese lady named Ong Lay sued Koh Kirn311 words
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Article168 1924-10-09 3 Inquest Story on Malay Civil Servant. A liicuktlown m health while engaged an a civil servant m the Malay States was revealed at the inquest at Christchurch on Joseph Alfred Barrett (2H), of Glcntworth Road, Clifton Woods, Bristol, whose decapitated body was foun,'! on the railway. His168 words
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Article233 1924-10-09 3 (From Our Own Correspondent).,.^ i Malacca, October 7. The concert given by the St. Francis Association m the St. Francis Institution on Saturday night under the patronage of the Institution's director, the Hcv. Bro. Barnitus, was an unqualified success. Nearly 40 artistes took part m a play, entitled233 words
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Article59 1924-10-09 3 W. S. Edington 20 Mis. H. R. S. Law 5 Sundry donations, p*-r Mrs. Cameron 15 Sundry donations, per Mr*. Salmond 60 Col. H. L. Pearson 60 L. Gordon Cianna 10 E. T. Williams 2fi Anon, per Mrs. Lornie 8 '•Bridge" 1.50 Bridge 11 Collected by59 words
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Article109 1924-10-09 3 Program me ci parades up to and fo. 1 October 12, 192^ Thursday, October 9, 5 p.m., Drill Hall S. V. F. Ambulance, First Aid. Friday, October 10, 5 p.m. Drill Hall M. G. Platoon, Recruits Drill and make Op parades 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, S.V.F. Ambulance,109 words
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Advertisement263 1924-10-09 3 Oneida STEEL SPLIT PULLEYS FOR POWER TRANSMISSION Stocked m sizes from S lo U ins. diameter. Cast Iron Bushings to suit all diameters of shafting. UNITED ENQNEERS LIMITED (IncorpurateJ In tb* Strait* Stttlementa) SINGATOUE. W~\ J that thousands of Do you know sa&as undermined, if not ruined, by having milk263 words
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Advertisement513 1924-10-09 3 HUSBAND'S INDIGESTION. WIFE'S ANAEMIA. Dr. Williams' Pink Tills Again Prove Their Valur A* A (ami! Uermd> The rijrht way to build upr a weak stomach is through thy bluoil. AnHemia Is poverty of blood anil requires tonic treatment. There is nothing n-markablc, therefore, m the fact that Mr. and Mrs.513 words
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Advertisement297 1924-10-09 3 STEAMER 3AIUMS STRUTHERS BARRY; OPERATING U.S. IOVERIMEIT SHIPS SINGAPORB TO LOS ANGBLBS AND SAN FRANCISCO U.S.S.B. s.s. WEST CAJOOT Early Nov. U.S.S.B. B.a. WEST FARALON Not. U.S.S.B. i.s. WEST PROSPECT Dec. and aubiequeot steamer* approximately 80 days apart. Taking cargo to all Overland point* :a United States and Canada. For297 words
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Advertisement302 1924-10-09 3 STEAMER SAIUIItS COMBINED SERVICI OF IDE OCEAN CO., LTi. (Incorporated m England) THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTI. (Incorporated m England) Fortnightly Service taking cargo and Passengers from Singapore BATAVIA AND BOURABAYA NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIA PORTS AND FREMANTLE (PERTH). Approximate Sailing*. CHARON Oct. 11 MINDEROO Oct. XI GORGON Oct. 81302 words
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Advertisement829 1924-10-09 4 STEAMEB SfIHJHS P. 0. British India Apcar Lines (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON AND ANTWERP Tonnage leave829 words
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Advertisement768 1924-10-09 4 STEAiER SAIUNCS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (laeorporated la England) The Blue Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM BOTTBBDAM, ANTWBHP. HAMBOkG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo en through768 words
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Advertisement708 1924-10-09 4 STEtMER sanwss KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland.) UNDRR CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA SOVsTRNMKNT, Telephones Naa. Paaaage Dept. 131. Freight DepL, lltrl. Marine Dept and Transhipment Dept. 14ST, Manager's Dept. IMS. DONGG.M-A-- October PontiHnak. VAN OVEKSTUATEN October 9, HongKon^, Swatow nnd Amoy. SINGKAWANG708 words
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Advertisement592 1924-10-09 5 STEaiER SfttUWSS Ellcrman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLEIMM" LIRE Passenger and Freight Service! TO UNWED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG a... CITY OF DURBAN due In port s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW duo Nov. 10 HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG592 words
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Advertisement619 1924-10-09 5 BTEJWEB SAILW6S ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP LINES (laeorporated m U.S-A.) Regular Freight Service from U.S.A. via Panama TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE VIA BUHZ DIRECT. IA STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore Not. 2 ANNISTON CITY due Sinm>ore Nov. 30 STEEL INVENTOR due Singapore Dec. 29 M.S. CHALLENGER due Singapore Feb. 5619 words
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Advertisement661 1924-10-09 5 STEAMER SAILINGS MESSAGERIES MARITIMES Under Contract with the French (.nrernment Mail and Paaaenger Service. DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY FAR EASTERN SERVICE OUTWARD MAILS. HOMEWARD MAILS. To Japan Tia Saigon, Hongkong To Marseilles via Colombo, Djlboall and shanghai. ,-h p ort <j,:j AMAZONE 12.000 tons Oct. 19 AMBOISE 15 000 tons Oet 20661 words
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Advertisement499 1924-10-09 6 ClNfcJVtA> I ALHAMBRA From Thursday. O:tober 9 to Tuesday. October 1 I. In Ihr Scccml Sh.iw at 9 |i.m. s!iarp. In (he First Show at 7. 50 p.m. j, v askv presents A SPOOKY ROMANCE WAI/iKIt HIERS m A Two lniversa flsMfj 60 CENTS AN HOUR m G Reels. CAUL499 words
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Advertisement394 1924-10-09 6 CINEMAS EMPIRE CINEMA From Thursday. October 9 to Monday. October 13. In the Second Show at 9.30 MARION DA VIES The Star of WHEN KNKiHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER m ADAM AND EVA Cosmopolitan Q Its a Paramount Production O Picture KEELS Filmed by the same director of KNIGHTHOOD And further394 words
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Advertisement165 1924-10-09 6 THE "ALLEGRO" /g«<k BEFORE j\ |^3^^—' AFTER CIL^TE V^C\ BLaSe i.M.I.MIt-. will HOT AUTO-STROP J lO eaCh. TnE YEAR DURHAM-DUPLEX. ONE YEAR Sole Agenta SINGAPORE >>•»■» »»»»»«>» Red packet Blue Tin Seedless cnVr?."'* tfß 2g MAID li I Big and SEEDLESS *ljl juicy Grow without L^2'^lNS f Ready Wholesale only165 words
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Article131 1924-10-09 7 nXTURES. Thnr«d.iy. October 9 Hiirh Water. BJI a.m., 7.66 p.m. I*, ami homeward mail. American mail closes. G.O.C.'i LMtMW, V.M.C.A., I p.m. Friday. October 10 IHKh Water, 9.15 a.m., 8.C7 p.m. Homeward P. and 0. mail closes. Outward P. and O. mail due. Homeward Dutch mail closes.131 words
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Article306 1924-10-09 7 Thursdny, October 0. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEPPKL HARBOUR. Main Wharf K'.. ndale, Noorebar, Leo. Khodounn, Unio, Naga, Saartinnken. Sapphire Oil Wharf Krlipsc Coal Wharf Nil. VESSEI.S IN DRY DOCK. Tanjong Pagar Sheers Wharf Surat Albert Dock Nil. Victoria Dock Nil. Keppel Harbour306 words
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Article309 1924-10-09 7 To-day. I'ontianak 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Btngkalis and Bagan Api Api 3 p.m. liatu Pahat S p.m. Penang, Colombo and Bombay, takinjr mails for Kuropc to connect with P. und 0. Moldavia at Colombo and correspondence for Southern India and Bnmhav I vi:t Colombo ami lihiinu hkoili309 words
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LOCAL SHARK MARKET.
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Article134 1924-10-09 7 Singapore, October 9. Rubber. tendon Is. 2%d. Steady. Local 53 cents. Tin. London HM down 1.~. Rubber.'..— Firm. Mining. Petalings buyers at I..'i2'r sellers at 1.55. Murais have buyers at o tellers at 3.05. Nawnjt Pits offer at 1.76 buyers at 1.72. Johan" buyers ;">0134 words
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Article154 1924-10-09 7 Sin£aPoK, October 'J. Tin.— £2 4G— down M Rubber. Is. 2%d. dov.n 4 d. Mining. Pengkaiens 15-13.25. cum. Petalings 1.47-1.62%. Johans are ajjain strong, buyers W.-. sellers 55 cent^. IdriHydraulic are wanted at 255., with sellers' ideas Cd. over. Murais have sellers at 3, and Mambaus154 words
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Article206 1924-10-09 7 (L. R. Maephail). Singapore, Oct.ber 'J. Rubber.— Is. 2}>,d.— 33. Tin.— £24o. Tin and rubber have each experienced a slight fall hut share prices are no; affected. In the mining section two features are the strenpth of Johan* and the weakness of Petclinps, the former206 words
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Article56 1924-10-09 7 Renontr Tin Dre/lirinjr.— Output of Tin Ore for the second half month ending September 30 Dredge No. 1 recommenced September 22 34 picuK dredfceNo. 3 376 piculs. Approximate total output for the whole month of September, 777 piculs. Ulu Piah. 470 piruls hill section 22." piculs, southern section56 words
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23 1924-10-09 7 Orders lor «c"V ending October 12, 1924. Thursday, October 9.— Band Practice Headquarters at 5.15 p.m.23 words
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Article39 1924-10-09 7 By Prinscs Juliana Mantua Tara Ooentocr Kalyan Rombraudt l*ft S'pore Auk. 29 Au*. m Sept. 3 Sept. r, Sept. 12 Sept. 18 Arrd. tandon Sept. 2:1 Sept. 22 Sept. 27 Sfpt. an Oct. r, Oct. 739 words
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Article219 1924-10-09 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, October 9. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 3/16 Demand 2/4 3/32 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 5/8 On Xi'w York, Demand 61% I-rivate 90 d/s 54 On France, Bank 910 On India, Bank T. T. 152»4 nom. On Hon<rkonc, Bank d/d 6% p.c. prem.219 words
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56 1924-10-09 7 Singapore Standard; Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers Sellers pot Spot lov.-Dec. Nov.-Dcc. an.-March Jan.-Match I Singapore Standard Bibbed Smoked Sheei Closing Prices Buyers Sellers r>:;u G3V6 53 .ViVi 53 5;{>,i Tone of Market Quiet. Latest London cables quote Spot sheet Is. DAILY PRICES CURRENT.56 words
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Article215 1924-10-09 7 Issue Val. P<}. Buyers Selfcrt l l Bating Psdang 0.59 0.61 1 1 Ilitam Tin I.a5 1.40xd. 11 U Idiis Hydraulic 25/- 2C/1 1 Joh'an Tin 6.-18 0.52 £1 £1-Kani. Kamnnting.47/- 48/-. £1 *1 Kair.unting Tin 42/9 13/ 1> 1 1 Kinta Dredgers 0.90 0.93 £1 £1 K. Lumour215 words
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Article133 1924-10-09 7 tl £1 B. Am. Tobacco 5.8.1 H 5.10.0 Id 10 Central Engines 4.50 6.50 5 5 Central Motors 2.00 2.50 tl £1 K. Smeltinp: Co. 8.60 8.80 i/-5/- Elec. Tramwiy 7/0 8/0 !0 10 Frascr -NVuvc 45.50 46.50 100 100 Hammer Co. 15^.00 155.00 lOOlOOKatz Bros. dot. 115.00 126.00133 words
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Article107 1924-10-09 7 fal. Pd. Buyers Sellers J. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 10 p.c. pm. 5'p'jrc Electric Tramways, 6 p.c. f;;5O,ooo 3'porc Municipal 5 p.c. 1,878,000 par 10 p.c. pm S'pore municipal 4V4 p.c. of 1907 $l,C00,000 pai 6 px. pin i'pore Municipal 4 '4 p.c. of 190<J $1,000,000 par 5107 words
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Article399 1924-10-09 7 Fraaer and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. To-day's Prices Fraser Lyall ft Co. Evatt. Allenby ($1) 1.02'i 1.07 V4 1.02 1.07 '-i Alor Gajah ($1) 0.80 0.90 0.80 0.90 A. Hitam ($6) 8.00 10.00 8.00 10.00 A. Kuning ($1) 0.32H 0.42% 0.90 0.40 Am. Malay ($2) 1.60399 words
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Advertisement132 1924-10-09 7 THE BIGGEST FIGHT IN MALAYA. For the Lightweight Championship of The Orient. JAMITO (HOLDER) MONAHAN lI AI.i.ENf.EK) 15 Thrte-minute Rounds at THE HAPPY VALLEY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 STRAITS BOXING SYNDICATE. REMINDER On Friday. October 10. at 10.30 a.m. AUCTION SALE of valuable teak and blackwood furniture. At Mesirn. Chcong Koon132 words
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Advertisement112 1924-10-09 7 Rthe plories of the Bright COMING ht and the wonders of VVlUfiiw MCn/ 11/HDI 1^ PRISCItLA DEAN In Amusements I itequalkd— FRANCES HODGSON Unsurpassed. BURNETTS NOVEL -^fWS?*ii THE FLAME OF UFE THE JOLI.Y OPERA SAMgUBALAM A Ml hty Meto f LOVE AND ADVENTURE. KEI.ANTAX MAK-YONG, ZOO, CINEMA, etc. It's A112 words
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Advertisement907 1924-10-09 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified AdvU., ace page IG. GRIGNOIfNO (Italian Claret) m strswed bottles. $1.10 per large bottle, CO cents per ■mall bottle Duty included. 11. Bolter, Direct Importer, Europe Hotel Building. REPAIRS TO BINOCULARS and icicr.ti'Ac instruments John Duke, Optician, U, Battery Road. dp 1 ~FOR SALE. 4,0'<0 feet907 words
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Advertisement706 1924-10-09 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Adrts., ace page 16. h.n. AJ.S. und sidecar. Pirst-etaas order all arer, Phone :uic»o. YOUNi; l^viiv si l 0 typl I wi.fil for I'Uce Immediately. Particulars, salary, etc 1 1 IT.!, Straits Times. WANTED, three tip-trucks und 30 rails, sesjMssVbaeMl. Kail d: ¥t::ils and lowest price706 words
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1044 1924-10-09 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9. THE RUBBER WRECKERS. Commori9ense points towards there being considerable truth m the story of the Financial Times that American manufacturers are anxious to wreck the Stevenson scheme so that the cultivators of rubber will be rushed into their arms. The rubber industry m the1,044 words
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Article45 1924-10-09 8 We have received from the Municipal offices a copy of a very interesting report dealing with the executive engineer's department for the year 1923, and prepared by Mr. G. R. AUcn, the executive municipal engineer. We hope to deal with it m a subsequent issue.45 words
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Article57 1924-10-09 8 A general meeting of the Chinese Medical Students' Union was held at the Chinese Swimming Club ton Monday when the following were elected office-bearers to replace those who are leaving for England :—Vice-president, Mr. Khoo Peng Seng hon. secretary, Mr. Chua Chow Teck committee member, Mr. Chong Siong Joon. The57 words
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Article79 1924-10-09 8 Enthusiastic scenes were witnessed at PortrmouthX on September 9, when the liarham and Malaya battleships, which have been transferred from the Atlantic Fleet, left to join the Valiant at Devonport, and then proceed to join the Mediterranean Fleet. A crowd of relatives and friends of the crews took up positions79 words
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Article10 1924-10-09 8 I'a m pah Coconut Estate harvested 223,300 nuts last moith.10 words
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Article20 1924-10-09 8 The British-Borneo Patrotomn Syndicate has declared interim dividend of 5 per cent. (Gd. per share), le,s tax. payable September 23.20 words
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Article30 1924-10-09 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152=5100.! The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 $100.30 words
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Article34 1924-10-09 8 The congested state of Sydney traffic has been given careful consideration by the Cabinet, and it has been decided to send Traffic Inspector Turbett to America to study the latest ideas m traffic control.34 words
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Article32 1924-10-09 8 I.nh.-it Mines has declared interim dividend of Is. per share (less tax), payable October 7 to shareholders registered September 6. This is second interim dividend m respect of profits to December 31.32 words
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Article39 1924-10-09 8 Deploring the fuss Paris is making over Jackie Coogan, the boy cinema actor, Le Tepms declares that it is unworthy of the French public to receive him as if he were a chief of scate or a victorious General.39 words
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Article39 1924-10-09 8 The latest feat of absent-mindednes:-: which has come to the notice of the Sarawak Gazette is that of the ardent bridge player who, going to church on a Sunday, put the Saturday night bridge chit into the collection plate.39 words
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Article36 1924-10-09 8 Mr. R. J. Arnold, a director of the Mapalagamn Rubber Estates, Ltd., replies to the Times contending that restriction is imperative until consumption approximates to the yield, which will be probably m two to three years.36 words
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Article50 1924-10-09 8 July 28 saw the transfer of 71 leper? from the temporary camp at the fifth mile of Rock Koad, Kuching, to the new Leper Settlement on Satang Island. This new settlement is part of the memorial erected jy subscribers m memory of His Highness the late Rajah Sir Charles Brooke.50 words
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Article62 1924-10-09 8 A new birthplace of man" is found m Asia. From Urga it is announced that Peter Kozloff, a Russian explorer, has discovered an enormous number of skeletons of animals hitherto unknown and also of human remains, leading him to believe that Mongolia may have been the birthplace of man and62 words
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Article72 1924-10-09 8 The heavy rain m Penang not only caused local floods the Province was also submerged at several places. The wireless station at Penaga was at one time threatened and a large gang of coolies were employed, the Straits Echo is told, m erecting a sort of barricade round it and72 words
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Article69 1924-10-09 8 The Superintendent, Posts and Telegraphs, Malacca, has recently circularised telephone subscribers notifying them that a considerable increase is to take place almost immediately m telephone charges. The Malacca correspondent of the Times of Malaya writes that a considerable number of Chinese subscribers have decided to do away with the telephone,69 words
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Article93 1924-10-09 8 It has been deemed necessary to protect the public of Sarawak from importunate demands made by unscrupulous persons for objects which do not commend themselves to the Government of Sarawak, and the public tranquillity and freedom of person may be endangered by the unauthorised collecting of subscriptions, it is ordered93 words
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Article110 1924-10-09 8 Torrential ruin, accompanied by a strong wind, marked the fag-end of the monsoon m Bombay m the early Hours of the morning of September 28. Beginning with moderate showers, shortly after midnight the rain soon became a downpour, which was terrific and inees sant and continued until an hour or110 words
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Article116 1924-10-09 8 Almost frantic national appeals are being made to Mr. Gandhi to refrain from continuing his twenty-one days' fust as a prayer to secure the unity of the various communities m India. His fast has now been m progress for three days, and Mr. Gandhi, who is fifty-four years of age,116 words
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Article121 1924-10-09 8 Cal-d swindloiv, encouraged by the heavy passenger traffic between the United States and Europe thi> summer, are busier than over on the liners, remarks a London paper, which states that three sports v/ho fleeced a Chinese merchant out ef £400 at stud poker on the Majestic were compelled by the121 words
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Article412 1924-10-09 8 The Rev. Archibald Ewing returned to Penang on Monday from Sumatra. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Still return to Singapore to-morrow by the P. and O. Malwa. The death is announced of Sir Currimbhoy Ibrahim Bart., the Bombay millionaire mill-owner and philanthropist. The funeral was attended by412 words
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Article34 1924-10-09 8 Mails from Europe, (London mails despatched September 18) by the P. and O. steamer Malwa will arrive by train tonight. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at £.30 a.m. tomorrow.34 words
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Article65 1924-10-09 8 The following had the honour of dining with H.E. the Governor at Government House on Tuesday Archdeacon and Mrs. Swindell, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Hope-Falkner, Miss Hope-Falk-ner, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Whitmarsh, Hon. Mr. C. Everitt, Mr. and Mrs. AtkinBerry, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stringer, Captain P.65 words
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Article121 1924-10-09 8 The peoples of Mesopotamia is the titlo of the lecture to be given by H.E. MajorGeneral Sir T. Fraser, X.C.8., C.S I C.M.G., to-night at 9 o'clock m t'io V.M.C.A. Hall. In view of all that la happening m Mesopotamia to-day the lecture should be of more121 words
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Article134 1924-10-09 8 This morning, Mr. Nicol mentions I before Mr. Pryde the case in which ;i woman named Meniah was charged with attempting to voluntarily cause hurt t'» Mr. Sennett's boy and two oth<T Malays, on the 1st inst. Mr. Nicol said that on principle Mr. Sennett did134 words
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Advertisement141 1924-10-09 8 I FOR THE RACES tittle are having a further display JUlJ>[\ NEWEST RACE FASHIONS i%l Xi Ready-to-wear Frocks. -\\ltk Ik (Kxvhisive but inexpensive) Dainty Trimmed Millinery Stolm Slnart Shoes iJl The very latest m Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Laces, Ribbons and Sunshades. INSPECTION INVITED. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England)141 words
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Advertisement152 1924-10-09 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. WALTER HIERS m 60 CENTS AN HOUR m 6 Reels. LEATRICE JOY, LON CHANNEY, MARY WARREN, CLLLEN LANDIS, JOHN BOWERS THE NIGHT ROSE m 6 Reels.' WILLIAM DUNCAN AND EDITH JOHNSON m THE STEEL TRIAL In 15 Episodes or 30 Reels.152 words
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Advertisement89 1924-10-09 8 On Oiher Pages. Page. Eauy Marriage m Moscow 2 Suicide on Holiday Supreme Court Notes from Malacca I Shipping and the Mail 1 Finance and Commerce 7 To-day's Share Market .7 Reuter Telegrams. Government Defeated. Appeal to the Country 9 Lund Concession 9 Hrum i Plantation* Meeting 9 King of89 words
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Article1373 1924-10-09 9 Conservatives Carry The Liberal Amendment. CENSURE VOTE WITHDRAWN. Labour Will Appeal to The Country. Premier to Make Statement. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, October 8. The Liberal amendment asking for the appointment of a select committee to inquire into the withdrawal of the Workers' Weekly profecution was carried by 361 to1,373 words
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Article158 1924-10-09 9 An earlier message said: There is complete uncertainty as to the procedure' and outcome of to-night's momentous debate, which Sir Robert Home will open by moving the Conservative motion "That the conduct of the Government m relation to the institution and subsequent withdrawal of criminal proceedings against158 words
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Article101 1924-10-09 9 Mr. Campbell's Attack on The Government. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, October 8. At the Labour conference Mr. Campbell, editor of the Workers' Weekly, attacked the Labour Government m connection with military expenditure. He alleged the use; of troops m industrial disputes and asserted that tho Government continued Mr. Baldwin'sReuter - 101 words
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Article82 1924-10-09 9 War Lord's Reply to Legations' Protest. [REUTER TELECRAM.] London, October 8. Mukden Replying to the foreign legations' protest, Chans Tso Lin declares that his forces must attack Peking because it is the enemy's headquarters. He says the only way to ensure the safety of the capitalReuter - 82 words
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Article63 1924-10-09 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, October 8. The House of Lords passed tha second reading of the Irish Bill with a declaratory amendment that the House took note of tho opinions expressed by the British signatories of the Irish treaty that article 12 contemplated nothing! more than a readjustment ofReuter - 63 words
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Article43 1924-10-09 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, October 8. Allahabad Rioting between Hindus and Mahomedans, arising from rumours that Mahomedans had beaten certain Hindus, resulted m three being killed and 20 injured. British and Indian troops were called out. The city is now quiet.Reuter - 43 words
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Article38 1924-10-09 9 [BEUTEK TELEGRAM.] London, October 8. Rome The Paris-Rome express de luxe, carrying 60 passengers, was derailed near Genoa and the engine and several carriages were overturned and wrecked. Six people were killed and 15 injured.Reuter - 38 words
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Article49 1924-10-09 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, October 8. Copenhagen In the lower house the Minister for Defence submitted a disarmament bill abolishing the army and navy except for frontier guards and coastal defence ships, dismantling all fortifications and transforming military and naval factories into staca and civil enterprises. m%Reuter - 49 words
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Article157 1924-10-09 9 Supplementary Reports to Be Published. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, October 8. Replying to Mr. Pownall as to the commitments regarding the use of the navy by British delegates at Geneva, Mr. MacDonald said he proposed immediately to lay on the table a paper comprising the addition to the textReuter - 157 words
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Article61 1924-10-09 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, October 8. It is reported from Riga that M. Karakhan sent a message to Moscow relative to the agreement with Chang Tso Lin I saying that Russia was now master of the situation and had delivered the imperialist powers a crushing blow which destroyedReuter - 61 words
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Article55 1924-10-09 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, October 8. Moscow' M. Svidersky, commissar of agriculture, states that the bad harvest affecjted about 7,000,000 people i" twelve provinces. The Government expended 70,000,000 roubles m aid of famine sufferers. M. Kalinin announced that the Government proposed to allocate 16,000,000 loujplcs for the reconstructionReuter - 55 words
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Article63 1924-10-09 9 I REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, October 8. New York Manned by a crew of 40, the airship Shenandoah left New Jersey on a 7,000 mile flight to the Pacific coast and back, carrying five days' fuel and food! This is the longest journey ever attempted by an airshipReuter - 63 words
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Article64 1924-10-09 9 [RKUTER TELEGRAM.] London, October 8. In the House of Commons, questioned as to whether the Government were informed that arms and munitions had been exported from Britain to China during tho past three years to consignees other than the Chinese Government, Mr. Ponsonby replied m theReuter - 64 words
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Article200 1924-10-09 9 Cause Celebre Proceeding At Ipoh. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, October 8. A cai-.se celebre, involving s land concession of over 22,000 acres m Lower Perak to a Danish planter of that district, named C. M. Naested, is proceeding at the Perak Supreme Court, m which the plaintiff200 words
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Article68 1924-10-09 9 The Cooperative Selling Scheme. [MUTE* TELEGRAM.] London, October 9. The Council of the Rubber Growers' Association adopted the report of the committee, including representatives of local producers m Ceylon and Malaya, expressing the opinion that there is no insuperable obstacle m the way of cooperative selling, but the present68 words
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Article114 1924-10-09 9 Arrangements m France And Belgium. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] Paris, October 8. French bankers yesterday considered subscriptions to the German loan provided m the Dawes plan. They are leaving for London. According to the papers the French share of the loan will be £3,000,000. Le Matin says that one ofReuter - 114 words
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Article75 1924-10-09 9 [RBITXB TELEGRAM.] London, October 8. In the House of Commons, replying to Lord Apslcy, Mr. Mac Donald said the three Soviet republics Georgia. Azerbaijan and Armenia were members of the Union of, Socialist and Soviet republics, and recognition of this fact was implied m His Majesty's Government's de75 words
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Article88 1924-10-09 9 [RKUTER TILEGRAM.I London, October 8. Washington Professor Timothy Smiddy has presented his credentials as IriBh Free State Minister to the United States. London, October 8. New York Cotton market prices broke 120 to 180 points from the day's highest figures on heavy selling following the bureau report on crop88 words
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Article118 1924-10-09 9 Offered 368 Tons Sold 313 Tons. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce' Rubber Association held its 676 th auction on October 8, when there was catalogued 1,111,063 lbs. or 496.01 tons; offered 825,825 lbs. or 368.67 tons sold 701,377 lbs. or 313.11 tons. Spot. London Is. ::',il. New118 words
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Article62 1924-10-09 9 In celebration of the National Day of the Republic of China, the Nanyang Chinese Students' Society will give an entertainment to-morrow at 2 p.m. at the Victoria Theatre. Admission is by ticket only. The society thank the President and Municipal Commissioners for their kindness m giving them62 words
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Article52 1924-10-09 9 Members of B. Company, S.V.C., are reminded that entries for the prize rifle shooting meeting to be held at Bukit Timah range on Sanday, the 19th inst., close on Saturday next, the 11th. They should be sent m at once to Sergt. Cherry, care Methodist Publishing House,52 words
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Article902 1924-10-09 9 Company Conies well Through Critical Period. The annual general meeting of Brunei Plantations, Limited, WH held at Unregistered offices of the company, French Bank Buildings, yesterday. Mr. W. A Sims was m the chair, the others present including Messrs. H. C. Cooke-Ynrborough and C. V. Bailey. After the902 words
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Article125 1924-10-09 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, October H.M. the King of Siam and his party were warmly greeted by H.H. the Su'.tu'i and the Malay chiefs on his arrival at Kuala Kangsar at one o'clock yesterda;. During the course of an informal visit His Majesty attended a125 words
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Article622 1924-10-09 10 Pegasus and Chinese Draw. The thrills to which followers of football have been treated at the end of the xeaxon have amply compensated for any dullness there may have been about its earlier stajres. The match between H.M.S. Pegasus and the S.C.F.A. at the Stadium yeaterelay afternoon ended just622 words
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Article359 1924-10-09 10 S.C.C. Tournament. Yesterday's results were B Doubles. Cas^els and Strachan owe ."> beat Dobson and Hickey scr.. o—2, rr 4. Tnaffe and Edlin owe ."> beat Lyon and Duthie Fcr., 7—l", 6—2,6 2, 6 C Doubles. Zieftole and Swithinbank scr. v. Martin and McMullan owe 1, postponed. C359 words
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Article157 1924-10-09 10 S.C.C. Defeat A.P.C. Side. The S.C.C. defeated the A.P.C. staff ar.-l department-i by three goals to nil on the padang yesterday afternoon. The score fairly reflects the run of the play, which was always m favour of the club. Nevertheless, there was plenty of itttereet m the game, especially157 words
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Article85 1924-10-09 10 Keppel Annual Meeting. The annual general meeting of the Keppel Golf Club was held on Tuesday, when the accounts for the year ended June 30 were approved and adopted. The following office bearers were elected for the ensuing year President, Mr. G. W. A. Trimmer vice-president, Mr. F. Niblock85 words
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Article198 1924-10-09 10 Ncwbury Autumn Cup Result. London, September 27. The result of the Newbury Autumn Cup (2 miles 1 furlong) was as follows Diapason 1 Norseman ..2 Keror 3 Brisk finished first a short head m front of Diapason, with Norseman third half-a-length away, but Briak was disqualified for bumping198 words
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Article55 1924-10-09 10 Another All Blacks Win. [Reuter Telegram.] London, October 8. The New Zealanders beat North Mid, lands by 40 to 3 at Birmingham. The following are the results of Rug-by matches played on September 29 Gloucester 8, Cinderford 7 LUnelly 8, Treherbcrt 0 Watsonians 28, Hillhead High School 3 HaReuter - 55 words
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Article57 1924-10-09 10 London, September 28. San Sebastian. The rac« for the Grand Prix resulted as follows :—Seagrave (Sunbeam) first, Constantine <Buj*atti) second. Morel (Delaffe) third. Time C hours 78 seconds. Durinir the race one of the two competing Sunbeams fell into a ravine. The driver, Lee Guineas, was57 words
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Article73 1924-10-09 10 The following Royal Singapore Yacht Club arrangements are announced On Sunday the first of the series of races for the Raja di Hilir's Trophy will be sailed over the Boden Kloss < mi sc. Starting Gun 10 a.m. Handicaps. Polly scratch, Kathleen 4.7, Betty 6.5, O. Girl 7.7, Hel«n73 words
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Article78 1924-10-09 10 The race at the Swimming Club on Sunday will be the lEy yards m the Jackson-M'llar cup scries. This will also be the day of the monthly club tiffin. The club has lost that good swimmer W. Penrice, who has been transferred to Penang. Two weeks ago Penrice Won78 words
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Article375 1924-10-09 10 Infant Litigants m Supreme Court. An action was commenced m the Supreme Court this morning, before the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Shaw), m which the infant sons of Soinapah Basapah, suing through their father, asked for a declaration that an indenture of lease was void. Mr.375 words
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Article317 1924-10-09 10 Further Seizures on the East Coask (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 8. The five launches now m commission m the Straits of "Malacca for the purpose of arresting rubber smugglers have been doing very good work recently. The other day, seven big seizures were reported and317 words
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Article294 1924-10-09 10 The Empire Cinema to-night show a new fcatum, Adam and Eve, a Paramount production with Marion Davies, of the When Knighthood Was m Flower fame, m the leading role. It is supported by another Paramount picture, Her Husband's Trade Maik, m six parts, with Gloria Swanson. m the294 words
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Article413 1924-10-09 10 An Early Morning Affray In Nelson Road. Yesterday afternoon the case was continued before Mr. Pryde, District Judge, m which six Sikhs, Bagga, Kishen, Pentap, Jang, Bhong and Sardara Singh, are charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt during the early morning of September 20 last m413 words
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Article218 1924-10-09 10 Recognition of Value of British Navy. i Reviewing the world cruise special squadron ending- on September 28, when the ships return to home ports, th<; Times naval correspondent says that the voyage has been, m every way, a magnifi- cent success and Admiral Field and Rear-218 words
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Article209 1924-10-09 10 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent, writes on Wednesday A Sikh police con. table named Bishan Singh was to-day charged ill the Kuala Lumpur police court before Mr. Stark with possession of ganja. The accused at first pleaded jruilty, but later claimed to be tried. Mr. H. Lloyd, O.C.P.D.209 words
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Article145 1924-10-09 10 Under the new constitution of the Legislative Council of Ceylon, H.E. the Governor will not ordinarily preside over debates. His place will be taken by an elected vice-president. But that doe? not mean that the head of the administration of the Colony will not hear what145 words
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Article28 1924-10-09 10 The Ai Tong Chinese School will celebrate its twelfth anniversary by a performance at the Theatre Hall, Telok Ayer Street (opposite The Chinese Temple) to-morrow at 7 p.m.28 words
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Article371 1924-10-09 10 MR. EBBE KORNER UP. Danish Explorer Returning Home. After staying nearly a year m Siam and the X.M.S., Mr. Ebbe Kornerup, the j well-known Danish author, explorer, painter and journalist, who has travelled m nearly every country of the world, is to-day leaving Singapore by the Australicn, of the East371 words
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Article322 1924-10-09 10 Elkayes Factory m Ralesticr Road Gutted. Shortly before noon yesterday a fire broke out at the Elkayes Match Factory off Balestier Road, on the border of th^ Scrangoon River. When three engines of the Fire Brigade, with a trailer pump, arrived at the scene the factory was enveloped322 words
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Article153 1924-10-09 10 Sensation m Diplomatic Circles. Allegations of an extraordinary nature regarding events at the British Embassy, Rio de Janeiro, will shortly be investigated by a Departmental Committee of the Foreign Office, Lord Blanesburgh presiding. It is alleged that Mr. Walter Annesley Stewart, Counsellor of the Embassy, was taken during153 words
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Article153 1924-10-09 10 Particulars of a remarkable telepathic test which resulted m the discovery of a man believed to have been dead were furnished to a Press representative by Mr. J. Ahmed, Presidency Magistrate, states a Calcutta wire of September 30. The test took place m the presence of153 words
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Article382 1924-10-09 10 Home Ignorance of Malayan Administration. The case was taken up on Tuesday before Mr. W. .1. K. Stark the Kuala Lumpur police rrajristvHte, reports the Malay Mail, m which the Registrar of Companies charged Messrs. (V.ldbeck. MncGrcgor and Co., as agents for th:' General Accident Fire and Life382 words
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Article162 1924-10-09 10 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo Nieh»-Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, October 7. A league, called Taijraiko," which holds a strong foreiptn policy, m concert with another ieag'ie, named Kolcushi-kai, has opened a campaign protesting against the luxurious manner m which the eightyeijrhth birthday of Baron Okhura is to he162 words
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Article146 1924-10-09 10 Sunken Wreck In Singapore Approaches. The commanding officer of 11. .M.5. Iroquois reports that there is a sunken wreck of a sailing vessel, with two masts showing above water, and dangerous to navigation, m th" following position Latitude lor, N., longitude 104 s 5°E, The following information has146 words
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Article160 1924-10-09 10 A Chinese teochew named Low See Kin was arrested yesterday evening at a hut m Kallang Road m possession of a Colt revolver which, it is alleged, he had stolen from a godown at Tanjonjr Pagar. He was charged to-day before Mr. Prytle with theft and160 words
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Article63 1924-10-09 10 A < iirrespondent writes that Mr. S. K. Kandiah, an old boy of the Methodist Boys' School, Kuala Lumpur, has received information from the Cambridge University Syndicates to the effect that he had been exempted from the London University matriculation examination, ai a result of his passing his school certificate63 words
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Article2576 1924-10-09 11 London Football Teams' Success. By Our Special Correspondent London, September 11. This year's St. Leger had presented itself for weeks past as an event upon which no coherent judgment could bo formed owing to the constantly shifting elements involved m it. Sansovino, the Derby winner, had been more2,576 words
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Advertisement142 1924-10-09 11 WITH THIS POPULAR MODEL HIS MUSTER'S VOICE sWk&W'^ i _^j^^ Gramophone and a .-'^^w^p :s^swsßU selection of H.M.V. &&ss*?' Records you are al)Ie to enter a 1 »l" B» an( pe ase c mos exacting taste. Call or write for illustrated catalogue S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. RAFFLES SQUARE. H. A.142 words
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Advertisement741 1924-10-09 11 Sarkies Bros.' Hotels RAFFLES BooJdnf at the C FFICE. Tel. No. 2920. (10 Line.). ENGAGEMENTS— AUTUMN RACE WEEK. MONDAY, OCTOBER IS.— Tea Dance, 5.30 p.m. J TUESDAY, OCTOBEE 14.— Race Tiffin, Orchestra. Guest Nit:ht. Dinner and Dance. WEDNESDAY. OCTO lER 15.— SPECIAL DINNER SERVED ON TBB SEA FRONT, SE i741 words
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Article306 1924-10-09 12 What the "Druid" Chief did Not Explain. Who are the Druid Universalists who claim the right to bun,' the ashes of their members at Stonehenge Archaeological and other bodies have protested against their proposal to bury *h<ashes of the late Centre Arch," Walter Rodway, within the shadow306 words
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Article94 1924-10-09 12 The journey from London to Peking has been done over the Trans-Siberian route m 17 travelling days by Messrs. Mystrom and Wright of Taiyuan University and Mr. A. Ramsay of Peking." Apart from difficulties experienced m one or two places m securing tickets and reservation», the journey was made m94 words
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Advertisement194 1924-10-09 12 Constantly Improved But No Yearly Models Dodge Brothers Motor Car retains its basic design year after year. Improvements are made constantly, but there are no radical, annual changes. This policy protects owners from the rapid depreciation-loss which invariably attends the periodic announcement of new types. It also enables Dodge Brothers194 words
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Advertisement564 1924-10-09 12 NOTICE OF SALE Civil Application No. 9 of 1924. Kinta Land Office No. 875 of 1924. THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA A.ND CHINA, Charge* versus THE IPOH MARBLE LIME WORKS SYNDICATE, LTD., Chargor. The undersigned are instructed to aell by PUBLIC AUCTION on Wednesday, October 15, at 11 a.m.,564 words
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Advertisement733 1924-10-09 12 GHEONC KOON SENG CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of valuable Singapore Town and Country properties At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co's saleroom, No. 30, Chulia Street, »n Wednesday. October !.">, at 2.30 p.m. ESTATE OF RHAIK HAMOOD BIN MOHD. BIN TOG DECEASED. Lot 1. Valuable land and house No. 24, Mosque733 words
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Advertisement321 1924-10-09 13 WILKINSON, HEYWOOD &§b. I^l L/ \^> l/\rv I x s Super Durable Flat Oil Paint I The Perfect Flat Finish for high-class interior work. SRich m tone, drying with a beautiful smooth flat surSface of velvety texture. f A SFree flowing, easy to apply with splendid obliterative properties. f Specify321 words
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Advertisement371 1924-10-09 13 44 SEA-GULL" PRAND ALSO BY THE CASE t'ROM SOLE IMPORTERS The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Denmark) SINGAPORE ENGINES <r >-^- Yroxa 40 HJP. to 6,000 HP. TRANSVERSE SECTIOM THROUGH OPEN TYPE. The Power Engine which, for Economy, LOW MAINTENANCE COSTS, WORKING RELIABILITY and DURABILITY, m short, as the371 words
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Advertisement1152 1924-10-09 14 Assets over $3,000,000 S.C. Assurance m force over $17,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I Incorporated la itralts Settl.m.aU.) HEAD OFFICI Wlackester Homae, Singapore. LONDON omci IH, OU Jamrtr. C The Company kas 420,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of Eaflsad and compile* with the Bntnk Life Aiinraaee1,152 words
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Advertisement412 1924-10-09 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter la Jaaaa) CapiUl Subscribed m Y«0,000,000 CapiUl Paid-up Y82,000,000 U-ierve Fund Y18,780,000 President K. Nakagawa, Esq. Viee-Preaident: H. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS G. Kawasaki, Isq. I T. Hisamaae, Esq. M. Esaki, Esq. I D. TakiU, Esq. M. Shuto, Esq. HSAD OFFICE:412 words
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Advertisement444 1924-10-09 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia England.) Fire, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets M 0,000,000 W. A. SlMS— Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. The Imperial Fire Office. United with the Alliance Assursaee Co., Ltd (Incorporated la England > 1 and 2, Bartholomew Lane, Loadpa, EsUblished 1803.444 words
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Advertisement575 1924-10-09 14 jA £m^KEG&^fi^^^^ Our Portrait Is o' Mrs. RODOERS, 0! 9, Lletowal Btroc'-, Ncrlf, Jrixujn, Lonilon, England, who wrltto I "I btotn oH ;;ll <.-..r mv body m d beat bos, wblcb after a littla mom earns Into larjie I miit to tvo hocpitah twi ibrw .1 rs, hut they be<575 words
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Advertisement256 1924-10-09 14 THE BAGAN RIVER RUBBER CO., LTD. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) LOST SHARE CERTIFICATE. WHEREAS application has been made to the Dircctorß of the above Company |o have duplicate Certificate for 3rts gharri numbered ICBOI. ***** inclusive m the name <.f Thomas Frederick Paynter, the original share eertincate No. H256 words
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Article984 1924-10-09 15 E!s and Comments On Current Topics. In Municipal Service. h motor manufacturers have co i very successfully with Cleansinp tendents and Surveyors m th( ion of specially designed machine' ice the cost and increase tin efficiency of refuse collecting method? The British journal, Motor Transport points out984 words
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Advertisement172 1924-10-09 15 At Last A GENEROUS OFFER OF INEXPENSIVE MOTORING THE ALL-BRITISH 14 HP. Armstrong Siddeley is a most economical and popular family car of exceptional quality and merit. Tyre wear is extremely LightPetrol Consumption is remarkably Low— SO THAT AT This silent, comfortable Top-gear car is an exceptional value proposition. Price,172 words
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Advertisement315 1924-10-09 15 {diiiinent&l MALA YAN E ROADS M^ffll (lnco'rporated m Singapore I wßfi&' il \™^^%i liS 3, MALACCA STREET, SINGAPORE. Bnfc.v^y- ■■^•H^ \*"~irW B^H Ab^uc^Bi ll ''sßßßs^a^B^Sßßßßlßß^^^^^^^^^Jii I fIMB You can be Proud of Your i GOOD MAXWELL COMBINING AS IT DOES THE FINEST COACH WORK, BEAUTIFUL FINISH AND A RELIABLE AND315 words
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Advertisement358 1924-10-09 16 When the very best material )a wed |M up-to-date machine help the production, watctafactory such as the Honebrand maker with over r >3 Jllsiri of experience, ought to be able to turn out a pood low prind watch. Yd this maker doos'nt take any risk, he examines and regulates every358 words
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Advertisement265 1924-10-09 16 IT PAY^J to get "P*"* l Roods 11 1n 1 0 from special firms. Specialities m Estate Supplies. COAL TAR All qualities. MOMI CASES New and second-hand. LATEX CUPS Porcelain and Earthenware. SHANGHAI JARS 50 gallon capacity. SUBSOIL PIPES Various sizes. CONCRETE CHANNELS Cheapest construction for drains. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. Lee265 words
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Advertisement922 1924-10-09 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPATD charges for Wants, For Sals, To Let. ste^ In ordinary close set type (average six words to line) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 cs, thr» e Em. M rti, fonr Ins. 82 cts, flve ins. »1.00, six its. $1.13, ten ins.922 words
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Advertisement975 1924-10-09 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, 112,~River~Vaney~Road. Apply M. H. Sassoon, 5-1, Malacca Street. TO LET, No. 33-2, Cavanagh Road. Immediate entry. Apply 10, Malacca Street. WANTED. ON LONG LEASE, furnish V.i house, Tanglin, rent not exceeding $250. Nj agents. 141, Straits Times. TO LET, a, Cairnhill Hrcle, compound house, tennis975 words
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Advertisement65 1924-10-09 16 SUITABLE '«fiW GLASSES RELIEVE HEADACHES AND EYESTRAIN CONSULT JOHN DUKE, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, 7.8.0JL, F.S.M.C. 12. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. L-\oidiSja!t.| $1.2© per doz ASK FOR IT I PATERSDN, SIMONS CO., LIMITED (loetrporated m Englitd) BINGAPOHB. Ask for this Trade Mark GAS MANTLE tit* i»«o.o M*Of IN CEBUA«f» THE ISII ICfNCIf S65 words
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Advertisement336 1924-10-09 16 LOVE ETHICS By JOHN m'RSTCOT. $2.00 net. A plf'inly-wrlt-oii book, which place* the ■abjeeta of LOVE ar.J SEX m an ly new light. Shov.s how to keep the roacanes nnd benuty of low whlls fulfilling the functions of MS. Marriage and Birth Control By BRENDA DARWON. $3.50 net. A book336 words
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