The Straits Times, 21 October 1924

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times No. 27,692, SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1924 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 109 1 IJR -S?3 Ricfil OFTEN WHIPPED NZVLR BEATEN It's not really necessary to put your order on your store down in black and white. Just call your boy and tell him the following "Ini malam lagi tiga tuan mau datang makan. Whisky tada chukop, pergi High Street Store bli tiga bottle
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    • 227 1 British Electric Torches, Etc. C"^' -s We stock a full range of British and American Lamps =c^ V and Torches, Batteries, etc. V, J THE MODERN THE MODERN I'-f) $5>5 ett LANTERN LANTERN V J* V 5 l.oO nelt. (Large moik'l) i Small modcll I:v r '-< '"> Uhutks fctf
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    • 26 1 UCTOGEN FOR )UR BABY 1 USEFUL WEDDING n ISENTS LAKOI RIETY ■CT PRICES FRANKEL BROTHERS, Frankel's Building. 373. VICTORIA STREET. CLEARANCE SALE extended to October 22.
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  • 1544 2 Restriction Scheme And Central Selling. The following article, by the Editor of the Straits Times, appeared in the Investors' Review of September 20 The tone of the rubber markets ought at this period of the year, and in view of international conditions, to be more hope- 1
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 301 2 > Not only the coolest underwear, but the safest, and, by all standards, the best. r*^ TF you carefully examine the won{•t*\ I derful fabric from which Aertex y? ItA X garments are made, yon will sec hundreds of very small honey- /< I U Iks comb-shaped cells. These cells
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    • 239 2 Cuticura Cares For Your Skin And Hair Make Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum your every-day toilet preparations and watch your skin and hair improve. The Soap to cleanse, the Ointment to heal and the Talcum to powder. Sofcp. OlntißMjt. T»le«m *rAA thronghoot th« wild. Brill n Dit.ql: 1 Ncwbar a
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    • 182 2 -*i CONN'S I Saxophone W C MELODY I Silver plated jfffl^Wfc) !d Plated bell \M$ M Complete with case SEVftON Co., td. 11l AND US. NORTH KRIDGK ROAD Underwood Typewriters The," Portable Model PATERSON, SIMONS CO LTD. APOLLINARIS "The Queen of Table Waters" NOW OBTAINABLE Large size $22 per case
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  • 505 3 Famous Perth Hill for His Native City. Kinnoull Hill, a famous landmark which overlooks the city of Perth and commands a view of the Tay Valley, was presented on September 10 to his native city by Lord Dewar. Before the ceremony. Lord Dewar was entcrtaine.l to lunch
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  • 192 3 HEAR, HEAR Scientific Tests for Ulster Parliament House. The risk of being inaudible m the Press Gallery will not be run by members of the Ulster Parliament. The acoustics of the legislative building are b«ing tested at the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, by an ingenious method, of which a demonstration
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 169 3 Ruston Hornsby Ltd. LINCOLN. CRANE NAVVIES AXD DRAGLINE EXCAVATORS The Rl STON BTSAM XAVVY has proved eminently suited for Excavating (lav for Rrickmakin?. The Removal of Quarry Overburden. Sand and Gravel Excavation. CONTRACT WORK SUCH AS (a) Digging out foundations. (b) Cttmrißg Sites or levelling ground for new w»rk«, hmues,
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    • 409 3 WHAT TO DO FOR YOUR HAEMORRHOIDS. Any .loctor will tall you that <■■ .filiation afgravataa r;ic. Wim th>' intestine? are not mrfctag foe*!) am! repulurly thTiles «it tern ami Irritated afresh every time there is activity and the,y cannot heal. Thi< pi:i n anil iliscomfcrt can be overcome by the
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    • 259 3 MfCALKUML, WHISKY BB^BBW^^^^^^^^a^a^Ba! a^a^as^a^^^^^B Of JO l t I Obtainable fron all Dealers. EASTERN AGINCIES, LTD. SINGAI ORB. REMOVED Central Hair Di rasing Saloon has remc red to No. 1, PRINSIIP STREET (close to Braa iasah Road) Massage head and face by electric vibrator. K. rCKCMOTO. TO I£T OFFICES, GODOWNS,
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    • 223 3 STEAMER SWiBCS THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LT9. (laeorporaUd la ta« BMM X'*<i<ml WOE HONGKONG. SHANGHAI AND JAP. > BF.NALPER h. I BINMACDHDI lue Not. a BKNKEOCH N'ir. l( NO PAISXN6BB ACCOM YOnvT".* Foi frelfkt aad »tS<[ ■artanWn, >>;»*»« ipply to PATERSON, Z\mXs 80, LlMIT.'.r (latorpomtad la IrgUaii) ifflU. NORDDEUTSCNER LLOYD
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 797 4 STEAKER SAILIWBS P. oa- British India Apcar Lines (laeorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL I. N. CO. Under Contract with Hie Majesty's Government. LONDON AND FAB EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP Tonnaga Dae
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    • 740 4 STEAMER SJULMSS THB OCEAN BTEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD, (laeorporated ia Eaglaad) The Bine Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON. AafBTTSSDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTrrBBF, KAJIBVKS AH9 BRBMEN. GENOA, MARBSILLBS. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES. HAVP.E, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taktef caw thrmfh Bill
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    • 690 4 STEfi^?^ %mm% KOSHNKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPM (*OY*X PACKIT NAVIGATION CO. OF BATATA) (laeorporated !<• Hoilnnd.) fJNDm CONTEACT WITH TH« NFTiIERLANDft IMNA fcOTSRNMaUrt. Talaaltaaea Naa. Paaiaga Urpt. I*l. Freight Baft, 12«1. Ma<iite Pevt and Traaahlaaiaal Dapt. 1417, Manager's P-rt- I*» 2. VAN NOORT— October 22. Muntok and Palevibnng. SIN«;KEP— October 22. T
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    • 557 5 STEAKEB SmIUMSS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (laeorporated la England) "ELLHMMT LIRE Paßseng er and Freight Berried TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG Ob\«. CITY OP GLASGOW due Nov. 10 HAVRE, LONDON, SOTTERDAM, HAMBURG s.s. KNOWSLEY HALL due In port
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    • 606 5 STEAMER SAILINGS KTNMIAN STEAMSHIP LIKES (laeorporaUd m U.S.A.) Regular Freight Service from U.S.A. via Panama TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE VIA StfK DIRECT. s.s. STEEL NAVIGATOR duo Singapore Nov. 7 s.s. ANNISTON CITY due Singapore Nov. 30 s.s. STEEL INVENTOR due Singapore Dec. 29 M.S. CHALLENGER due Singapore
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    • 678 5 STEAMER SftilMGS MESSIGERIES M AiiITiME Unovr Contract with the French Government Mail and Passenger Service. DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY FAR EASTERN SERVICB OUTWARD MAILS. HOMEWARD MAILS. To Japan via Saigon. Hongkong To Marseille* via CUasawa, I' and Shanghai. and Pnrt S.iiJ. AtfOKOR 15,000 tons Not. 2 CHANTILLY 18.000 torn ANGERS 15,000 tons
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 352 6 CINEMAS From Tuesday, October 21 to Sunday, October 23. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. International News. DOOMED leNTINELS A Two Reel I' ni vernal Comedy. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS LUPINO LANE m CARL LAEMMI.E PRESENTS A FRIENDLY HUSBAND j^LT^^ 3 m.
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    • 533 6 CINEMAS VICTORIA THEATRE COMMENCING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25 and Nightly at 9.30. A Triumph m Cinema Entertainment SMILIN' THROUGH From Allen Lansdon's Famous Play. SPECIAL PROLOGUE, ORCHESTRA AND MUSIC. WONDERFUL LIGHTING EFFECTS. A perfect picture combined with perfect projection makes a perfect entertainment. Booking will open at LITTLE'S, on Tuesday October
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    • 254 6 and other Glassware can l>e inspected at the Company's Showroom. FRASER CHALMERS Engineering Works. Proprietors GBNERAu ELECTRIC Co^ Ui. (Incorporated m England) MAGNIT HOUSE BOBINBON ROAD SINGAPORE "ERASMIG" CIEANSESAND C^? /O O /Js. DISINFECTS THB 11.1. ■> OuO i- f w._ i ft/ Mill I*l I I'RESERVSS y^hfdriS ENSI-KES SWEKT
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  • 120 7 nXTUBkA Tuwilay, C)ctober Jlij;h V. at. i, «J SJB. 2.59 p.m. Wednesday, (Jclober 22 High Water, 5.27 a.m., 4.21 p.m. Gipsy Fair, Memorial Hall. Australian mail clones. Thursday, October 23 Ilifch Wale:-, <;.4t* a.m., 6.3 p.m. l'hil. Orchestra, Mom. Hall, US. Homeward I". :'.nil o. nmi i
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  • 461 7 ToMday, Oetobu lm. Ships alongside the Wharvea or expected to arrive. Entrance KEPPEL II ARBOUR. Main Wharf Eclipse, Diana 1 Khudoinc, Angler Oil Wharf Nit Cool Wharf NIL VESSELS IX DRY DOCK. Tanjong Pag»r ■ham Wharf KD Albeit Docl: l-.isir Victoria Dock S.1I.B Hoppers: 2 and 3
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  • 280 7 To-day. Hoar .t. t ..8 p.m. L'atu Pahat 4 p.m. Malacca and Muar 4 p.m. To-morrow. Bangkok 8 a.m. TonKkal, Moeara-Saba and Djumbi 10 a.m. Saba and Djambi 10 a.m. Billiton and Batavia 10 a.m. l'atavia, Chcribon and Samarang noon Ki.tay, Kflantan, I'litiini, Sincora, Uandon and Bangkok
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  • 45 7 MAILS FOR EUR OPE. 'J'eesta S'miiiit A '.ay tic lTMtn luul I.ecut Ki.isir-i-Himl lohan da Witt i-f.-i Arra. S'parc London Sept. 17 Oct. 13 Supt. ID o.-.t. II B«pt 1C Oct. 15 1 22 Oct. 17 .Sopt. M Oct. 1H B tpt 10 Oct. J.H
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  • 45 7 <ii civ.— 47,257 lbs. Bow Senit.— 10,360 lbs. Glengowne. 1:),480 lbs. Hareroft.— lC>.8f.<) lbs. Lower Peruk. 17,252 lbs. N. V. Langaa Onderneminir.— l'x.ioo lbs. SuiiKfi Tukanj,'.— 8,561 lbs. Tfbinjr.— 14,700 His. 1 nited l'lantations Ltd. 11.".:!" (roconuts) l,017,H60. Yarn Si-nif.— 27,!)!'4 lbs.
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  • 69 7 It is estimated that for the year 1925 the deficits in most of the bi^ harbours in the Ease Indies would amount to nearly two million guilder*. Harbou:' improvements would require f. 1,200 000 other kMM Belawmn (Deli) f. 1,402,000 Makassar f. 3. r >0,000 Semarang; f. MO.OOO Kmniahavea f.
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  • 224 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, October 21. On London, Bank 4 m/a 2/4 3/16 Demand 2/4 3/32 j private 3 m. credits 2/4 5/8 On New York, Demand 62 1 .4 Private 90 <l/s 54 On France, Bank 920 On India, Bank T. T. 154 Oa HonjfkonK, Bank d/d 5Vi
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  • 57 7 Tone of Mnr'nit :—Firm. Lrtte&t London cables quote Spot shift la. 4cgd. Spot Nov. -Dec. Jun.-Muich S Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers Sellers Spot Nov.-Dec. •k-.n.-Mareh llbbed Smoked She«t Closing Prices Buyers Sellers 58 1 58% 58% M 58'^ 58% DAILY PRICES
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  • STOCKS. AND SHARES.
    • 222 7 '.stue Val. I'd. Buyers Sellen 1 1 BavaiiK r:i(latiB IjBTtt O.CO 1 1 Hitam Tin IM 1.65 £1 £1 Idris Hydraulics 25/6 20/0 cd. 1 1 Johan Tin 0.47 0.. r ,n tl £1 Kam. Kamunting 47/- 48/O i'1 KamunLinp Tin 43/- 44/- cd. 1 l.Kinta DndSM O.'j:; O.'JC
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    • 134 7 Cl £1 B. Am. Tobacco 6.8.1V4 6.10.0 10 10 Central Knffineg 4.50 5.50 5 5 Central Motors 2.00 2.50 £1 f.l E. Smelting Co. 8.75 9.00 5/- 5/- Klec. Tramway 7/0 8/0 10 10 Fraser N'eave 43.50 46.50 J00 100 Hammer Co. 152.00 15C.00 KM) 100 Katz Bros. def.
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    • 111 7 Issue Val. PJ. Buyers Sellers U. Enjj. G p.e. $1,234,300 par 10 p.c. ptn. S'porc Eleftric Tiamways, 5 p.c. 85 £350,000 S'pore Municipal 5 p.c. 1,878,000 par 10 p.c. pm S'poie Municipal 4 1 4 p.e. of iyO7 $1,600,000 ptl 5 p.c. pm 3'poip Municipal i\% p.c. of 1909
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    • 379 7 r'ra-jr and Co. and l.yall and fvalt's Quotation*. To-day's Prices Fraser Lyall A Co. Evatt. Aik-nly (SI) 1.20 1.25 1.15 1.25 AlorGajah (?1) 0.00 1.10 0.95 1.10 Hitam ($5) 8.00 10.00 y.00 11.00 A. KuniiiR ($1) 0.20 0.35 0.30 0.40 Km. Malay (;*-2) 1.80 1.90ed. 1.80 l.OOcd. A.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 325 7 BOXING The bigtte^t Kislic Sensation af Uu- Year. YEOH CHAI LAI (Challenger) BOY WALLET (Holdtr) For the Flyweight Ciown of Malaya. 10 Two-minute Itoi'nds Contest. Both willing Kcr&ppcrs Dispute for Title mast be settled. A Referee and two j3usc3 -.vili give verdict tawamTiai tt imti FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31. Singapore Boxing
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    • 190 7 AUCTION SALE 'urnit'.ire, piano, etc. 3f high pri-ai' JacobchM sfvle teal: household Amber Mansions, Penang Li;nc j on Saturday, Ollafcai ?5. ot 2 p.m. r.)T a very One toned cottage pi;;ro b;. S. Moutrie 4 Co., Ltd., m first-class condition with stool to match, very charming ■nd iU'l'siitful Jscabean style
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    • 171 7 THE EX-SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA (SINGAPORE BRANCH). ARMISTICE DINNER, 1924. The annual dinner for Ex-Service m«n at Singapore will be held on Armistice Day, at the Europe Hotel, at 8 p.m. Will Ex-Service men requiring tickets kindly apply to the Hon. Secretary, Ex-Service Association of lUUjra (Singapore Branch), c.'o Messrs
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    • 907 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Clasaified Advts.. ace page 16. SMOKED SAUSAGE.— Sauclsscri. Ljrent I r.nd Arlts. Just unpacked. 11. Uolu-r, Direel Imporior, Kuropc Hotel Building. 1 REPAIRS TO BINOCULARS and scientific instrunvi.ts. Jo. in Duke, Optician, 12, .Battery Road. 'lp) FOR BALE, white pilished Italian inuriile tiles, two feet square, m
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    • 622 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts., see paffe 16. WANTED* SHORTHAND-TYPIST. Wad- ENGLISH, i "ir i mi i xehange jrojd two-eeater. 20 Times. OVEB THE HILL, m cleren big reels. Will attract vci no matte 1 t me of your WANTED, im ill .iinK fi:!l par! Strait! BOARD AND RESID 111,
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  • 997 8 The Straits Times TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21. ELECTION PROSPECTS. The nominations m Great Britain do not help one very much m forming; a conclusion as to the result of the impending General Election. The pact between Liberals and Conservatives has not been very clearly defined, but it seems to be based
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  • 29 8 This is Nelson Day. On October 21, 1805, Nelson fell at Trafalgar in the hour of a victory that finally shattered the designs of Napoleon for invasion of England.
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  • 42 8 Commencing from the end of this month, the K.M.S. Railways will issue weekend tickets available on the outward journey by the la.vt passenger train on Friday and any passenger train on Saturday. The return journey may be commenced on Sunday or Monday.
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  • 51 8 The regular monthly meeting of the Y.W.C.A. will be held on Monday, October 27, at the Fort Canning Road building. Tea will be served at 4.30 p.m. and the meeting will convene at 5.30 p.m. Archdeacon Swindell will be the speaker. A cordial invitation is extended to all members and
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  • 58 8 An old boy of the Anglo-Chinese School writes to congratulate the students of the Commercial department on the excellent effort they made last Friday when they put up a sketch and other items at the A.C.S. Hall in aid of the Primary School Building Fund. The sketch was a complete
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  • 71 8 The Malay fishermen say it in a very lonjc time since such strong winds were experienced at Pattani as those of last week, not Monsoon weather but winds more from the west, says the Siam Observer of October 14. The Straits Cattle Trading Co. steamer Umbra, which arrived on Friday,
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  • 23 8 Members of The Holy City chorus are reminded that the*e will be a practice at the Victoria Memonil Hall ac MS this afternoon.
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  • 30 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152 $1OO. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157=:$1OO.
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  • 23 8 Is intense competition in business productive of Rood or bad result} will bo debated at the Singapore Shorthand Writers' Association on Thursday evening.
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  • 30 8 A number of sampan n.cn were charged in the Marine Court yesterday with ffomf alongside the steamer Quona before :;ht was properly anchored in Um harbour. They were each fined $!>.
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  • 40 8 An application was made in the Suprcmc Court yesterday to approve of th; marriage of a wealthy Arab niil who m a ward of the court, and whose prospective biidKtroom was stated to be a son of Syed Omar Alsanoff.
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  • 38 8 The hon. secretary of the South India Flood Relief Fund has !*cnt us a copy of the appeal issued by the Madras Central Flood Kelief Fund, which gtrm full particulars of the damage done ana the money required.
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  • 53 8 To-day a case was fixed before Mr. Pryde in which a Hokien, named Yap Soo Mui, is chained with assisting in the management ,,f the Chop Ghee Chuan Society at 115, Amoy Street, also with being: a member of an unlawful society and with possession of Triad Society documents on
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  • 61 8 Yesterday about 4. -45 p.m. Mr. J. E, Nathan wmt to the Singapoio Cricket Club and deposited his gludstone tag in the dressing room. When he returned to the room about an hour later hi found that his wristlet watch and expanding gold chain, to the total value of £25,
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  • 53 8 Actual construction work on the section of the Canadian automobile highway between Port Arthur and Winnipeg has just been commenced. This highway completed will be an all-Canadian road from coast co coast, traversing much of the finest scenery in the world as well as the world's greatest grain-raising areas in
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  • 56 8 Spillers Overseas, "Ltd., the great British milling firm which is at pvwart building an elevator in Vancouver in the course of its invasion of the Canadian western grain market, plans to develop the market in the Orient on a big scale. This was announced by W. Petrie Nicholls, director of
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  • 58 8 Immense yields of oats are being reported to the Ontario Department of Agriculture, and buckwheat is promising a bumper crop. The season has been rather cool for corn but field crops generally are in excellent condition. Pasture? are good and livestock is thriving. Prospects for the wintering of cattle are
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  • 66 8 The Victoria Institution Selaniror debating society are holding a deb.-ite "That in the opinion of this house all military training in Schools should be abolished as such training is liable tc hamper the world's future peace." The proposer is the Rev. B. C. Roberts, the seconder the Hon. Mr. A.
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  • 71 8 The peti'ion brought by Mr. Frank <ie Morney ajrainst his wife fur a dissolution of his marriage on the ground of her adultery with Mr. Boswoll, was concluded in the Supreme Court on Saturday, On Chief Justice, Sir Walle;- Shaw, granting a deciee nisi, the petitioner to pay tl." costs
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  • 75 8 The R. M. S. Empress of Australia docked at Victoria at 7 o'clock p.m. on September 2, 12 hours ahead of her schedule, establishing a new record for herself o-.> the trans-Pacific run. Her running time from Kanum Saki, Japun, to Race Rocks, Vancouver Island, was in days 17 hours
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  • 65 8 The Ranpura, a new liner for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, was launched on September 13 from the Hebburn-on-Tyne shipyard of Messrs. R. and W. Hawthorn. Leslie and Co. (Limited), tba naming ceremony bein«: performed by Mn. Straker. The new vessel is- a handBomely modelled passenger and mail
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  • 95 8 Before Captain Jones yesterday Traffic Inspector Yorke charged a Chinese driver named Phoo Ah Hee with driving a hired car in a rash and negligent manner at the 1014 milestone, Kranji Koad. It was alleged that tlje accused's car was proceeding to Johore while another car was rwhn into Singapore.
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  • 95 8 We have received from the Mini^tiy of Commerce, Siam, a translation of the ministerial regulations issued under thi law of weights and measures for the purpose of carrying into effect the- requirements of the law. The Central Bureau is to be established in the Ministry of Commerce, and in this
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  • 410 8 The Rev. A. S. Moore Anderson b expected at Singapore on the 21st instant from Muai. Mr. Justice Barrett-I.ennard, who hn-s been recuperating at Brastagl after i sharp attack of malaria, is expected to arrive here to-morrow, and will lake the Assizes on Thursday. At Kmjjlitsbridiro on
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  • 23 8 The P. and O. steamer Karmala. with mails, despatched on October 2, is due at Pen ing at 1) p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 33 8 Messrs. Lewis and Peat's cable, received from their London oflce t.j-day, giws London rubber stocks I'J'M tons down for th.' week emiinir (>< tober 11, total now on hand :j;',s:n tons.
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  • 103 8 Two afuhsmedan women, the daughter and widow of the same man, appl'ud m the Supreme Court yesterday for grant of probate. The Chief Justice (Sir Walter Shaw), m giving judgment, said that according to the usual law the widow took precedence of the daughter. There
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  • 217 8 In exercise of iiie powera vested m him l>y mcUob -:G of The Export (ri 'Restriction) Enactment, 1928. the Chief Sccretaiy to Governirc-rt has made certa n amendments to the rulis published m the. FftLS, Gowarnment Gazette notification of April 89, 1924, to come into operation on November
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    • 319 8 1 LETTS' DIARIES FOR 1925 No. SI, FOOLSCAP. 12'j by 8 m., one day on page, Indexed. Price $11.75 nett. No. 8. LABCB POST, fcvo; Hi by i% m., one day on pa^e, Indexed. Prke MJt nett. No. 1. I.AKt.K POST. l!<> Mi by i".. MM to) M pa^e, Indexed.
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    • 162 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. LUPINO LANE m A FRIENDLY HUSBAND m 5 Reels. AGNES AYRES m THE HEART RAIDER m G Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. WILLIAM DUNCAN m THE STEEL TRAIL In 15 Episodes or 30 Reels. Episode 5 HEAD ON,
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    • 53 8 On Other Pages. The Kubbcr Industry 1 Shipping and the Mails 7 Finance and Commerce 7 Reuter Telegrams To-day's Share Market 9 Singapore Chess Club 9 Malaccu Notes i Chinese Hoy's Appeal '.< MlspUead Confiaenca Judifment Against TrasteM Family Litigation '.< Sporting Intelligence 10 ■'otidence 10 Marriages 11 I.uw Suicide
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  • 160 9 Alleged Misuse of Customs Receipts. [REITER TELEGRAM.] London, October 20. Brig«diar General C. I). Bruce writes a l'ttrr to the Tiim s with reference 'to 1 tin; reported consent of Sir F. A. Aglen for the Peking Government the Treasury not< s of $1,200,000 on Customs revenue, earmarked
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  • 91 9 [REUTKR TELEGRAM.j London, October 20. The Hague Dr. Vissering, President of the Netherlands Bank, will depart (or South- Africa at the beginning of Km ember to enquire, m consultation with Professor Kemmerer, of Prineetov.n University, into the question of the advisability of introducing the gold rtnmlar/i independently
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  • 82 9 [keuter telegram.] London, October 20. Tho Conservative battle cry for th<2 final week of the campaign is, "Work for a clear majority and relief from elections," according to the advice given to workers by the Conservative headquarters, which are receiving encouraging reports of party prospects m the constituenciet.
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  • 76 9 [reuter telegram.] London, October 20. Berlin On the Government's recommendation, Herr Ebert has consented to dissolve the Reichstag. The decision to hold elections is prompt(.l by the attitude of the Democrats m I cf using to participate m the Government, m which th:- Nationals are represented.
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  • 35 9 [letter telegram.] London, October 20. Uoaeow In \ie\v of the general election m Britain the central executive com- the Soviet union has decided to adjourn the question of ratification of the Anglo-Soviet treaties.
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  • 26 9 [reuter telegram.] London, October TO. The United States Government have intimated their intention of being represented at the international opium conference on November 3.
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  • 27 9 [REI'TER TELEGRAM.] London, October 20. mdl of the League will specially meat at Brcrsels on the 27th insf. m connection with the Iraq ffcntijr dispute.
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  • 116 9 [reuter telegram.] Paris, October 20. Speaking at the Radical Congress M. Herriot stated that at Geneva, France made the formula of arbitration, security and disarmament a triumph and was the first to .sign the Protocol, but France will not be a dupe m htr good faith.
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  • 70 9 [BXUTEB TELEGRAM.] London, October 20. Washington Epinard will return to France m a foitnight, having injured a quarter m Saturday's race, and will not be able to race again this year. New York M. Pierre Wertheimer announces that owing to the injury sustained Epinard will not race again
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  • 29 9 [reuter telegkam.] London, October 20. The High Commissioner for New Zealand announces that it is impossible for New Zealand to participate m the Empire Exhibition for 1925.
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  • 26 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, October 20. Amsterdam The Handels-blad learns that only one per cent, will be allotted to Dutch subscribers to the -German loan.
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  • 42 9 (Aneta's Service.) Weltevreden, October 21. A telegram from the Hague announces that Vossische Zeitung, of Berlin, reports that negotiations between Duke Adolf of Mecklenburg and the Dutch Indies Government as regards the New Guinea concession will shortly be resumed.
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  • 241 9 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.) lokiu, 'Vtober 18. It has been privately decided to appoint Mr. Shirani to the presidency of the N.Y.K. at the coming extraordinary general meeting. Baron Seinosuke Go and the land staffs arc expected to start a campaign against the appointment.
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  • 73 9 At Gunonu Rodjo near Padanp Pandjanft, some three years a:>o. a titled personage namil Datok Bongsoe was murdered. The detective department worked very hard, and no trace or clue of the murderers could be got. However, last month four arrests were made by (he Assistant Wedana and others. Thes'.' four
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  • 61 9 Gcortrc Reidd, in his first year as a bee-keeper in Southern Alberta, has pro-iluct-rl more than 40,000 pounds of honey. Mr. Reidel started an apiary in the Coaldale irrigated district and has extended his operations to six apiaries with a total of :t00 bee colonies. Mr. Reidel claims that Southern
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  • 306 9 Results of the Recently Held Tournament. After a lapje of several years, the old Chess Club of Singapore was revived at the beginning of the current year under an entirely new constitucion. The rejuvenated club has proved to be very popular and can now boast of a
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  • 353 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, October 20. The Magnolia arrived here yesterday morning and is lying about five miles off Malacca. There was a match yesterday on Kubn Plain between the Magnolia and Baii'.la Kaba when the latter won by 7 goals to nil. The ground was very
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  • 311 9 Rumours of Women's Captivity Confirmed. To the Treasury authorities at Brisbane has come from Mr. W. G. Harvey, of the ketch lolanthe, at Burketown, interesting information bearing on the loss of the Douglas Mawson and the probable fate of her passengers and crew. He mentions that
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  • 188 9 Maephail and Co., Ltd. Singapore, October 21 Rubber. London Is. 4Sd. Steady Local 58 cents. Tin.— London £253. Up £5 ss. Rubbers. Firmer. Mentakabs have buyers at 26 i cents and sellers at 28 Va. Allenbys have buyers at 1.20. Amalgamated Malays offer at 1.5*0 and have
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  • 206 9 Singapore, October 21 Tin.— £2s3. Up £5 ss. Rubber Is. 4Sd. Up ttd. Rubber and Tin shares are firmer today. In Rubbers, Ayer Moleks have buyers at 1.05, and Bassetts are wanted at 1.04. Brogas have come to business at 61 cents. Bukit Katils are wanted at
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  • 171 9 Singapore, October 21 i Rubber.— Is. 4%d. 58%. J Tin.— £2s3. $125. 200 tons. Rubber has again advanced and all stocks are m demand at advancing quotations. Bukit Katils have buyers at 80 teiils. JiassuUs 1.07 V, and Hrogas 59 unrs. Malaka Pindas
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  • 322 9 Practical Suspension Of Reforms. Lord Lytton, replying to a letter addressed to him by the Indian Association with regard to the suspension of the Reforms m Bengal, states that there are several ways m which the wish of the Legislative Council for the resignation of Ministers may be
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  • 63 9 Canada's wheat crop this year U estinated to total 291 604,000 /bushels, of which it is expected 207,177,000 bushel* wil' bo produced in the p -mines of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Manitoba's wheat crop is estimated at about eleven million bushels more than lust year, but there is a fallinjf
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  • 348 9 Judge's Comments on Breach Of Trust. Judgment was given in the Supreme Court this morning in the action in which the infant sons of Thomas Augustine Basapah, suing through their father, asked for a declaration that a lease was null and void. The action was brought against
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  • 249 9 Artistic Temperament Unfit For Commerce. Yesterday afternoon, before Mr. Pryde. District Judge, a European named J. R. Charton was charged on two counts of cheating m respect of two cheques issued by him for $25 and $39.45 to Messrs. Seng Boon 800 and Scow Lek Kee, without having
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  • 165 9 Surprise for Australian Ship's Officer. This morning a young Chinese named Ng Siew was charged with trespass with intent to commit theft. Examined by Court Inspector Wilson, the 3econd officer of the steamer Minderoo, said he had left his cabin for a few minutes, closing the
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  • 171 9 Action taken at a meeting of committed No. 5 held on October 17, included the following Approved erection of a fence for quarters on approach road to Woodleijfh Filters, the type of fence to be decided later. Accepted tender by the United Engineers amounting to $10,750 for the
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  • 427 9 Well-known Straits Chinese In Court. Complicated litigation amongst the descendancs of Tan Ki:n Bang, m 18C4, and who was one of tho wealthiest and best-known Straits Chines' of his day, was commenced m the Supreme Court this mornins, before thr Chief Ju.nice (Sir Walter Shaw). Kr R. L.
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  • 298 9 Counterfeit Notes and Plan.. And Opium. A discovery was made by Mr. Stoddard. officer m charge boarding staff, Rangoon Customs, on Monday afternoon on the arrival of the Edavana from Madias that promises to lead to development.*, lay I the Rangoon Gazette of October 15. He reports
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  • 203 9 Sentence in Hank Theft Reduced. A Chinese boy named Goh Scnc. formerly employed at the Bank fit Communications, appealed in the Supreme Court yesterday, before the Chief ,J>is'i'-<-(Sir Walter Shaw), against a conviction and sentence of two years' rigoroM imprisonment for housebrenkinc by night and stealing $758.
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  • 35 9 Tourist business in Canada thil year has been remarkably piodurtivc. and i; is estimated that the total for th" Dominion will exceed |1QO.(MK).OOO. Thh places the tourist industry- Ugh an Bg r«n^^'| nn^ur|| c flUKCgi
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 243 10 M.C.C. and West Australia. [Rooti r Telegram.] London, October, 20. IV, th Th( match between tit am! W< continued tuday m d before an attendance The M.( doclaied with '!30 for seven. V«>ki Australia were r.\\ out for 57, Gillii;an taking f<.ui .< r ii:, and following 4 bn
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    • 504 10 Covered Courts Championships. [Kttrtcr Takgnua.] London, October 20. At Queer's Club in the covered courts championships finals Kingsley nnd Spencer beat Colonel Berger and Flaneur," u— <;—:*, i>— 4. In the mixed doubles Eames and Mrs. Beamish beat Kingsley and Miss Ridley, 6—1, C— 1. S.C.C. Tournament. Play was
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    • 236 10 Garrison Beat S.R.C. The Garrison won an interesting game against the S.R.C. on the padang yesterday afternoon by three goals to one. The Cluo -pre not «t full strength, but they up very well m the first half, and the interval sc.i" was one all. The second half was
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    • 153 10 S.G.C. Forthcoming Events. The President's Prize will be played for at the Singapore Golf Club next month »nd those wishing to compete are requested to enter their names on the list on the club notice board or forward them to the hon. secretary. The competition will be match play
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    • 580 10 Tables to Date. Results of October 8 and 9 Division III, Southern Section.— Brighton 3, Merthyr 1 Reading 3. Luton 1 Norwich 6, Bournemouth 3. Results of October 11 Division II. Blackpool 1, Middlesborough 1 Chelsea 0, Fulham 0 Coventry 5, Oldham 1 Dorby 4, I :>rt Vale
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    • 48 10 The following will represent Pera!; against Negri Sembilan at Ipoh on Saturday: Whithelrt Haines. I'hurchill. Stafford and Barr A. N. Other and Campbell Rendle, .Willson, Ferguson BrmcUey, Debenham, Beck, Thomson and Newbouit. Thorp will be a rugby practice match. Colours v. Whites, on the nadang this afternoon.
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    • 128 10 Appended are results of matches played m the Kugoy Union on October 11:—1 Blackheath 0, Newport 7 Harlequins lfl, Portsmouth Services 6 London Scottish 17, Rosslyn Park 0 St. Bartholomew*!0, Richmond 5 Cambridge University '.)2, Old I«ysians 6 Gloucester 0, buy > llospita! 5 Bradford :Sl, I^ondon Welsh
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  • 302 10 The Chinese production, The Two Orphans, m 10 reels, will be the chief feature to-night at the Palacegay. Four features of George Walsh will be presented to-night and to-moriow at the Empire Cinema. Admission is half price to all seats. The Love Expert, a seven reel First National
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  • 178 10 We have received from the publishers, Messrs. Effingham. Wilson, 16, Copthall Avenue, London, E.C. 2., a copy of the Dictionary of Natural Commodities, by R. Osborne, which is published at ss. The object of the dictionary is to dee* cribe as briefly and as lucidly as
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  • 178 10 The following appointments are noti-' fied m the F.M.S. Government Oazette :—Mr. W. A. Gummer to be Superintendent, Survey Department, F.M.S. and S.S., Mr. F. Wilson, M.8., jCH.B., to be an assistant Medical Supe-. rintendent, Central Mental Hospital,! Tanjong Rambutan, F.M.S., Mr.' C. C. Cooper to be
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  • 80 10 A pleasant function took place at Terentang estate, Sunegi Gadut, on Friday evening!, when Mr. W. Buyers, the senior member of the staff of the AngloMalay Rubber Co., on behalf of the European staff of the company, made the I presentation of a beautiful table canteen of silver and cutlery
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 1782 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, With reference to the letter of Mr. F. C. Peck appearing in your paper of the 14tii inst., ami to the replies by Dr. Birnie the following information will no doubt prove of interest to many of your
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    • 760 10 Xo the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, In the leading article of yoifr' issue of the 17th instant under the heading Company Promotion," you gave me a lecture in ?onnection with Dutch promotion fees., the English mind, and the Articles of Association of the Menoehan Coal Mines, Limited, which
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    • 248 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. In the Sarawak Government (Gazette of October 1, 1924, I read inter aha an order that the teaching o! Mandarin m all schools m Sarawak to be prohibited, the Raiah through the advice of his councillors holding that the
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    • 161 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I shall be much obliged if you or any of your readers w'll kindly let me know whether there ib any rule or regulation in force in Johore prohibiting the •ntrance into this territory of motor bus.se.-.. I
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  • 22 10 Ratrut Basin Tin Dredginjr Co., N.L. First half of October Output 252 piculs, 301 hours worked, 42,000 cubic yards treated.
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  • 82 10 Lt.-Col. D. Forster C.M.G., D.S.O, U.K., will deliver a lecture on Spiritualism—Right or Wrong on Thursday, the 23rd instant, at 9 p.m. m the V.M.C.A. Hall. Col. Forster has given several lectures at the V.M.C.A. within the past few weeks, all of which were highly popular, as was
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  • 19 10 The subject at the Gospel Tabernacle, Upper Weld Road, for to-night will be, Hell Why, When and Where T
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  • 280 11 Federation's Steps to Meet German Competition. On January 10 next Germany will Le no longer bound under thy Treaty of Versailles to grant Most-Favoured-Nation treatment to the Allied Power.-. Sh will be m a position both to raise her tariff to any height that she may uisn or
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  • 120 11 The repetition of the concert given on Thursday last m the Victoria Theatre by the Epworth League Choral Union falls .on Thursday next ac 8.45 p.m., when il is expected that there will again be a Inrge audience. As we have before mentioned, the choir of sixty
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  • 175 11 Programme of parades up to and for October 26, 1924. Tuesday, October 21, 4.15 p.m., Bukit Timah, Chinese Company, Practice Warren Shield Competition. Wednesday, October 22, 4.45 p.m., Bukit Timah, C Company, Practice Warren Shield Competition. Thursday, October 2:i, 5 p.m.. Drill Hall, Chinese Company, Make up
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  • 57 11 Orders for week ending October 26. Tuesday, October 21.— Signalling Class. D.l."> p.m. Wednesday, October 22.— Sims Shield Competition. Ambulance 10th and 11th Troops Camp Planning 2nd, 6th and 7th Troops 5 p.m. Thursday, October 20.— Band Practice. o.K> p.m. Saturday, October 2">.—
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1116 11 The Necessity of Legislative Measures. The following' is the full text of che' finding by Mr. Prydc on Saturday in the j 1 i ritdinVs in whicn Mrs. Song Voon Seng la canning maintenance from her husband, Mr. Ang Kiang Hec, on the preliminary point as to whether the parties
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    • 330 11 have read trie full report of that case, nnd I the head-note in the Law P.aport:; is, in I my opinion, a much more satisfactory ■jmopate of what was actually decided by the 1'rivy Council in tl.ac case. The headnote reads According to the Chinese law of marriage, which is
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    • 115 11 WITH THIS POPULAR MODEL HiS RASTER'S VOICE j£2& \v^ Gramophone and a 1 1* v. ,■•>•''" V^f^fv^ selection of H.M.V. c I 4^ Records you are p^; t; < •S* an< pi ease ne mos *£s&vj 'i£sl^^^ exacting taste. Call or write for illustrated catalogue S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. KAFFLES
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    • 327 11 Sarkies Hotels :ss£sis9 (Conducted under the personal supervision of the Proprietors). IN SINGAPORE." RAFFLES HOTEL The Popular Rendezvous. GUEST NIGHT Every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. Dinner and Dancing. TEA DANCES Every Monday and Friday. ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS Every Sunday Nipht. SEA VIEW HOTEL. The Sanatorium of the Island. Seaside Resort. Rebuilt.
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  • 682 12 A Pathetic and Widespread Custom. Nitty "tie of the most distinguished literary mm of Japan, the H. O. Wells t ttv eooatrjr, created an immense sen- lion l>y committing shinju, or loveMiicide, with the wife of another citizen ome diktiaction. When two who fall m love
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  • 349 12 .Man Tending Towards Age Of Sobriety. So little genuine laughter is left m the world now that we already are forced to resort to the synthetic smiles of comic artists and vaudeville joke-smiths, i.nd the time is approaching when there will not be a lauph left m
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 171 12 BUY A CHEVROLET. IT'S EASY TO PAY FOR. j $1,6OO Cash DEFERRED TERMS Initial Payment $500 Twelve Monthly Instalments $96.25 CENTRAL MOTORS LTD. 172-176, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. SIME, DARBY Co., CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, AYLESBURY NUTTER, CHIN KOOI Co., Limited, Limited, I'cnang, Province WellesUy Malacca and Seromban. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh and
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    • 149 13 THIS MARK Means Quality "Dog's Head" Beer and Stout OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE Agents Sime Darby Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlement!) e-ssaaaisnajiaaaeeeees •♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■♦♦♦•>♦♦♦♦♦■>♦♦■•♦♦♦♦ Be awo mtty m NOTICE ll n)>. riTSI that II rk depleted uhove is thp exclusive property of SIME DARBY COMPANY LIMITED, whose registered r.ificp ll ■i.
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    • 475 13 THE POPULARITY OF U.P. Cough Mixture IS MERIT. Hundreds take it for Cough and Cold. When a cough starts a dose of U.P. Cough Mixture will cut it short. TRY it and prove it yourself. U.P. Cough Mixture is a household randy. KEEP A BOTTLE *HANDY. Of all rhemists or
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    • 287 13 WILKINSON. HEYWOOD J&^ AIN L/ LLA sv I\ «770-REPUIAT!ON- 1924 S During a period of 150 years of manufacture Wilki SHeywood Clark's Paints and Varnishes have steadily given satisfaction, u^ilil to-day they are STANDARD for QUALITY m most of ii.c World's Markets. t j A trial will convince you that
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1156 14 Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. Assurance In Jforce over 117,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Urorooratsd la Itralta B«ttl*a*ata.) m:KV OrriCT Wlaea*st*r Hoass, Singapore. LONDON OOTC1 1 M, OU Javrr, -.U Th* Cotnp»ny has «20,000 d*po*ited with th* Soprem* Court of Eaglaad aad eomplU* wita ta* British Llf* Aasuraae*
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    • 413 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Chart*? ta Japaa) Capital Subscribed T80,000,000 Capital Paid-up Y62,000,000 Keserv* Fund Y18,780,000 President K. Nakagawa, Esq. Vlce-Prenident H. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS G. Kawaiaki, Esq. i T. Hisamuae, Esq. M. Esakl, Esq. I D. Takita, Esq. M. Shuto, Esq. HEAD OFFICE Taipeh,
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    • 373 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO, LTD. (Incorporated i« England Fir*, Maria*, Accident, OuaraaU* and Uotor. AlMtl 140,000,000 W. A. SlMS— Manager aad Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. The Imperial Fire Office. UniUd with th. AlH.dc. Assuraac* Co., Ltd. (laeorporatad 1b England.) 1 and 2, Bartholomew Lan*, Loadoa, Established ISOB. Capital 5,450,000
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    • 878 14 Jr Blancmanges! fep^-^?? 4T Creamy Firm m*&£*^y£ ff Smooth. p») *"(o^-" (j* ■^Eg; Who can resist the PcOß^Jft^Tß^ temptation to eat the B T^-^-? ■V inviting blancmanges, jM 1"-*"1 fet** custards or puddings Es£t?ra_b,_ s ifc__l __t that arc prepared with vQ*gStßE**^&-- milk and Cornflour Brown Polson"s Cornflour has a
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    • 327 14 CHEONG KGON SENG CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE lot v-luablc properties at Cl Seng Koad, South BHdgl I Road, off Joo Chiat Road, Newton Koad, etc. I At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co' 3 saleroom. No. 30, Chulin Street, on Wednesday, Octolier 22. Nt 2.30 p.m. Lot 1. Valuable !>'j years'
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  • 1090 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Cheaper Motoring. John Phillimorc writes in the Financial Timf* as follows In a month's time 1 the :v.otoring world will be flocking to Olyir.pia, and it is n favourable opportunity to-day to review one or two considerations as to the financial
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    • 158 15 BEFORE YOU DECIDE COME AND SEE THE FAMOUS NOW ONLY $3,500 ASK US ABOUT IT. MALAYAN~MOTORS 209-212, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. ANNOUNCING THE EASIEST CAR IN THE WORLD TO TAKE CARE OF The New 1925 "Cleveland Six" Specially Equipped with "ONE SHOT" Automatic CHASSIS LUBRICATION SYSTEM and New Designed Body with
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    • 310 15 1 Hupmobile 11 BIB I TNT N every P art t^ le wor ld whenHjj JL ever motor cars are discussed, you will invariably hear the Hup3p mobile characterized, even by 1! I owners and drivers of other makes Sfe of automobiles, as a 'good* car. Its §S| good reputation
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    • 463 16 WbM you Hunk of imitation j, v..ll.-,y .\ou imagine l0 look vi ry rh.ap, not a bil like Ml •oM V..u i! light, but if ...u include "ADVANCE" rolled goM in this class you are making a tremendous mistuke. This is not en ordinary imitation, it look? as goou us
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    • 230 16 IT DA VC to g«t special foods 11 I A Id from special firms. Specialities in 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. Lee
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    • 869 16 CLASSIFIED JDVERTISEMENTS Tke FKEPAID charges for W«nti, Tor Sale, To Let, etc., ordinary dot* tat type (average lix words *o line) ara Per lin« One insertion 28 eenta, two im. 46 cts., three ins. «t ct»., four ins. 8t eta., five im. $1.00, lix ins. $1 13, ten int. $1
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    • 947 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, 112, River Valley Road. Apply H. H. Sassoon, 6-1, Malacca Street. TO LET, No. 33-2, Cavanagh Road. Immediate entry. Apply 10, Malacca Street. TO LET, compound No. 3, Lloyd Road ami No. 3, Leoniehill Koad. Apply No. 12, South Canal Road. WANTED, compact furnished bungalow
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    • 51 16 SUITABLE GLASSES C^Gv RELIEVE HEADACHES AND EYESTRAIN CONSULT JOHN DUKE, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, r.B.O.A., F.SJf.C. U, RATTXBT UOAD, SINGAPOK& U^OIdeils!^ I $1.20 per doz ASK FOR IT PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LIMITED (Ine«rpoi»ted In En(Uad) HINT.A»nif» Ask for this Trade Mark H GAS MANTLE I THE 1514 IGfNCItS LTD New supply just
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    • 343 16 A Guide to the English Language It!» History, Development and Use. A Hook ttempti lo Arnv.iT The Problems which (hilly arise out of Speech ami WritIng. To Kveryoue it should prove Moat Faithful Mmd us A DESK BOOK. CONTENTS. History of Knglish I fru»tr<-, l'hilosnphy, Knir. Alphabet oml Ottkograpky, Doublet!,
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