The Straits Times, 23 September 1926

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times No. 28,281. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1926. FRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 372 1 Hi THE EVERYOAT MILK. Have you THee I |W. W. GREENER'S MINIATURE R!FLE BjjHl MB^ /^cft-'jL)) gp^ OO^ mBl a g— v The GREENER Miniature Rifle '.\r,s specially desiK;:?d <:> meet (he S J| mju^TK^\- '--IJ ■VA Al lTtt[ 'U-rnand for an absolutely accurate rifle for short i.r;v worl it
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    • 4 1 MILKMAID UUSKU Mil X
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  • 410 2 General Manager's Report Disappointing. Reporting on the recruiting and training of Malays for railway work, Air. J. W. Spiller, acting General Manager and Chief Engineer, F. M. S. Railways, states: I regret to record that the schemes put forward to attract and retain Malays m the Traffic
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  • 181 2 $187,478 Expenditure During 1925. The annual report (1925) for the F.M.S. Railways states that instructions were given m June, 1925, for the building of a single line railway track and road m connection with His Majesty's Naval Base, Singapore, from Woodlands to a point beyond the Sungei
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  • 284 2 Final Dividend of Fifteen Per Cent. The director? of Tambalak Rubber Estates, Ltd., report for the year ended June ;!0, last: The profit for the year is .$124,513.48 to which has to be added the balance of $22,182.0f> brought forward from last year's account, making a total
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    • 223 2 Fresh Youthful Skin Maintained By Cuticura Daily use of Cuticura Soap, with touches of Cuticura Ointment when required, will do much to prevent pore-clogging, blackheads, pimples, roughness and other unwholesome conditions of the skin. Soap. Ointmcr.t. Talcum .old throughout the *orU ltrtivttli.ua* Npwfcnjr d f aci, IM,SS. Bu-ier »t. Louion.
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    • 53 2 Write for the latest list. Season Co., Ltd. 111 and 113, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. CINE-KODAK The Marvel of the Age. Widths from 1 inch to 20 inches IN STOCK. Sole Agents Cobb Company 149/151, CECIL STREET. m >— m iii^— »y nMßK^^f^^ltS (TWUUCMtNTS CMATEIAIN I jH IoU AxeaU. la Slagapor*
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  • 329 3 Stock Stock Par Exchapge p ar Exchange Value. Company. Prices. Value. Company. £fi c e £1 Abaco 3/13/16 SI Linggi 2/9/16 2/ AUagar 4/1% 2/ London-Asiatic 6/b £1 Anglo-Malay ..1% Lower Perak 3/8 £1 Ayer Kuning 3% Ma ace. /i0 il Banteng 2/9/16 Malacca Pref. 3-*
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 591 3 ALWAYS AILING -NEVER WELL. The BeerH of Their WcaloMM. What Pallid, Nervous Women Should Do To Get Strong. Many Man, mother* who haw the care j and the undernourished nerves be revital<>f rhililnn. tfirls al school or business I izi d. If ynu have any or all of the who
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    • 502 3 GOVERNMENT OF F.M.S. TENDERS FOR AMOY BAMBOO LEAVES AND EARTHEN POTS. Tenders are invited for the supply of I. Best Amoy bamboo leaves each not less than 2\i m. by 4'i m. m size and capable of easily containing 3 huns of chandu. 11. Best Amoy earthen pots each capable
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    • 466 3 NOTICE IN THE ESTATE OF SHERIFFA SHAIKHA BINTE HAMID ALSAGOFF, DECEASED Pursuant to Section 25 of Ordinance No. 44 (Trustees). NOTICE is hereby given" that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the Estate of Sheriffa Shaikha birte Hamid Alsagoff late of No. 118, Ri'ce Course
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    • 819 3 British Doctors Z^ Strongly n Recommend J u~^, Hall s Wine v 1( -It quickly 4?§M builds up Ijifej iK C your strength |^g Wf ne Hall's Wine has lgdji *?£s3f great value where j^srrsS^ *nm£sS? tnt '<J7 climatic conditions fc3g|^^ .J// weaken the system, v^^^ It enriches the blood
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    • 581 4 P. O.ORITISH INDIA AND APGAR LINES (Incorporated m England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SKKVICKS. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SJJ. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL BEBVICX OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAI'AN Tonnage due Spore KHYBER 0.1 "0 Sept. 24 MANTUA l"' ni)
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    • 626 4 Shipping Announcements N.Y.IULINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAIMLaJ LONDON LINI Marseille., London and Altvvtf Yea.el. Tonnar« Do* B»t] HAKUSAN MARU lO.noo Sept. 30 Oct. 7 KITANO MARU 8,000 Oct. 14 16 HARUNA MARU 10 ,600 Oct. 28 l» KAMO MARU 8.000 Not. 11 12 KATORI MARU 10,000 Not. 25 28 ATSUTA MARU
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    • 531 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THB OCHAN BTHAM SHIP CO, UVITBD. THB CHINA MUTOAL BTVABI NAY. CO, LID. (IneorpuMted In Eoglaai) REGULAR BERVICK TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN— GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOWMARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.— BOSTON. NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT
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    • 514 4 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Ineorporaud is Slam.) BANGKOH COASTING SBRVICB. Foi Ki. 'iv, Kemaman, Kelantan, Par,gaara. Telnpin, fntcrt, Sin>".'fa, Lacon, Dandon, Kohaamui, Lii.K»uan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departnr* MAI.IM In port Si pt B VALAYA Sept. 26 Baft 29 The SfMotn are fitted throughout with electric lifrht and
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    • 476 4 K. Pk Mi (HIYAL ¥imi Mt. 81 8F BATATA) (Incorporated m Holland) Undur contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 3»MO, with sub-connections to passage, Freipht, Transhipment, Marine Dcpts. and Manager's Desk. Representatives for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Oftoat Tourist Bureau of Java. A!) information. il.t»i>d itineraries
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    • 473 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated m Australia) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE. VIA JAVA. DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLANDS AND BRISBANE Regular monthly sailings by the veil known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) and (he new motor Tl.lll MALABAR (4.512 tons). The s.s. MAUKLI.A il the laigatM .-.nil fiin'st steamer tradiag to Australia, Cabins c!c luxe,
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    • 530 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP G0. f LTD. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE TASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO THK UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINCNT. FREIGHT SERVICE Ol TWARDS To Honckong Due Singapore U. CITY OF TOKIO Oct. 6 D.s. CITY OF CAIBO Oct. 30 nOMEWARDS London, Rotterdam and Hamburg us. KNOWSLEY
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    • 445 5 AUSTRAL-EAST INDIES LINE (Incorporated m England^) Regular Passenger and Freight Service via JAVA PORTS to FREMANTLE (W. A.), ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE and SYDNEY maintained by Due Sails s.s. CITY OF TALERMO Sept. 30 Oct. 7 s.s. KIOTO Nov. 2 s.s. CITY OF SPARTA Nov. 7 Single Return Singapore to Fremantle $227.14
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    • 399 5 ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE TRANS-PACIFIC PASSENGER AND EXPRESS SERVICE 19 days from Hongkong to Seattle Sailing from Steamer Hongkong rRESIDEOT MADISON Sept. 25 PRESIDENT JACKSON Oct. 7 PRESIDENT McKINLEY Oct. 19 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Oct. 31 PRESIDENT GRANT Nov. 12 also a sailing every 12 days from Hongkong to Manila Through bills
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    • 486 5 STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPU "NEDERLAND" HOLLANDER-ASIA LINE Homeward Salllnn to AMSTERDAM AND ROTTERDAM GROTIUS Sept 24 t SINGKEP Sept. 28 t BOEROE Oct. 6 PRINS DER NEDERLANDEN Oct. 8 P. C. HOOKT Oct. 22 t Steamers call at Penang. A ipecial boat train to Holland/UK, waits ateamer't arrival at Genoa. to RENOA,
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    • 156 5 The Jaguar Engine used by Mr. ALAN COBHAM on his flight to and from Australia is fitted with HOYT NUMBER ELEVEN ANTI-FRICTION WHITE METAL. Hoyt Number Eleven was also used by Mr. ALAN COBHAM on his London Cape Town and Return Flight. Stocks held m SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH. soi.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 657 6 EMPIRE I ThitrH.i>. :■>:>:< -ml. c- H to Monday, September 27, 2r.<i Sfca* at MI sharp. uiirner BrM. (l;:ssic ol the Screen, a Super-('<»nu-.lv baaad on the play I,* V\»r> ll'ipwood, and featuring the cli.irniin,: HOPE HAMPTON, WINDHAM STANDING A L. I AZENDA THE GOLD DIGGERS In 9 Reels. •pi,;
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    • 489 6 PAVILION From Monday, September 20 to Sunday, September 26. At 9.15 p.m. sharp. BLANCHE SWEET and EDMUND LOWE In a Magnificent Goldwyn Presentation IN THE PALACE OF THE KING In 8 Reels. By F. MARIO CRAWFORD. An Eramett Flynn Production Starring BI.ANC'HK SWEET, EDMIND LOWS, SAM DE CRASSE. And An
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    • 212 6 IMlllMllllllMlMlHintlMiilttttftfttttfttttitttttttti THE COMING! l-'v Dationol inmimn i» Thu-c who hkv Mindust.<ni BaMBl a ,d „a,,,sshou; d ,,,t,.us COMING! THE STAR OHKKA North Bridge Road. n^.7^. WHAT HAPPENED TO A On* HlaAMtaal Play IAMPC INDRA SABHA JONEo will be staged. The liigsfest Comedy of the K. H. CHKOKG, Proprtetjc y r
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  • 200 7 FIXTUUE3. Thursday. September 23 \\..t, r. 11 .'Jr. a.m., 11.40 p.m. MaUeee lligli 'lide, 8.10 a.m., 7.0, K.-t'l Ic. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Friday, fllipleSihef J» WaUr, ILH a.m. MahMe»: HJjth Tide, 8.50 a.m., 7.1, '.i l Municipal Commission, 2.15 p.m. 1". and ii. homeward mail closes, 4
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  • 157 7 Thursday, September 23. Ships alongside tti; Whrrves or expected to arrive. KEPPEL HARBOUR. leal, Blnnr'xas, Angby, i. W B. Spring, Lch. Gal Wrur* Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjonj; Pagat Fheers Whatf Nil ,ngor Ci. G. Daendcls Kcppel Harbour King's D liwa Dock Hal Vessels Arrived. ONG
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  • 176 7 To-day. China, Hainan, lapea, K..rea, For- .i. Philippine I cm Canada and Weslern States ol IS. A. (Scheei 3p.m. North, V East and N. West Sumatra IV ial i '■'< ML Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dill) (Giangr Ana) :i pm. Southern X Western India (Teeate) 3 p.m.
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  • 118 7 Macphail and Co., Ltd Singapore, September 23. Rubber. Local 71 cents per lb., quiet. London. Tin i2'.)'.i 10s Rubbers. Shares firm. I.unas buyers olinf.burghs 4.50. New Scudais effer 3.l7'^j, Bassetts at 1.50. Ulu rlc;uits 7r>-77 cents, Mentakabs C 5-67 cents, Sungei Tukangs (new) 1.32Vi-1.40, United Malaccas 2.95-3,
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  • 116 7 Rose Macphail a nd Co. (1.. K. Macphail.) Singapore, September 23. Rubber. London ls. Br>«d.8 r> «d. up %d. Loin] SB cents. Tin.— £299 10s. down 50s. Mining Shares easier. Tcmenggors offer aO<.. Renongs 705., Idris Cls. 6d. cum, Petalings 4.57' i, Pengkalens 22.50, Kuchais 2.47, Teja Malayas 343. 3d.,
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  • 184 7 Subscriptions received to date by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation are H.E. Sir Laurence Nunns Guillemard, X.C.8., K.C.M.G. and the Hon. Mr. Hayes Marriott, C.M.G. each SlOO Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Foreign Staff ?110; the Hon. Mr. G. C. CtaltU and Mrs. Clarke. $50. IVom
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  • 370 7 The following passengers are proceeding o Europe by the Malwa, sailing at 8 a.m. morrow Mr. A. H. B. Carr, Mr. T. R. Allen. Mr. J. H. Sampson. Mr. T. McCormack. Mr. F. H. Kortright. Sub-Lt. I. R. Mala, Sub-Lt. T. E. Podgers. Sub-Lt. D. B. Shaw. Sub-Lt.
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  • 40 7 lohan de Witt Edavana Patria Kalyan K. ckr .\t<l<rlun<lcn General Mctzingcr S'pore London Aug. 13 Sept. 6 Aug. 19 Sept. 11 Aug. 20 Sept. 13 Aug. 28 Sept. 2C Aug. 27 Sept. i!< Aug. 27 Sept. 2C
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  • 25 7 At the Suiina Theatre Youth's Gamble i>- hrinjr shown. In the first show arc l);uintr Days and The Fighting Hanger Berial chapters 10 and 11.
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  • 231 7 EXCHANGB Singapore, September 23. On London, Bank m/a 2/4 3/16 Demand 8/3 13/16 Private 3m. credits fcVW» On New York, Demand 66% Private 90 d/s »8 On France, Bank T.T. 1940 On India, Bank T.T. 154% On Hongkong, Bank T.T. Btt p.e. dis. On Shanghai. Bank T.T.
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  • 67 7 t.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spot 7O'£ 71 itandard R.S.S. Spot 71 71% itandard R.S.S. on Tender October 72% 72% Oct.- Dec. 73 Vi 7:iVs m Jan.-.Muich 74% 75 Tone of market Quit t, firm. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet Is. 8%d. per lb.
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 341 7 MM val, Pd. Buyers Sellon £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 67/- 68/6 1 1 Batang Padang 0.85 0.87',& £1 £1 ChenderianK 29/6 30/0 £1 £1 Eastern Siam 2'J/6 30/t> 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.32>fc L87H £1 £1 Idris Hvdraulic 60/9 61/9 cd. 1 1 John Tin 0.42 0.46 10/- 10/-
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    • 126 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Seller* El fil B. Am. Tobacco 4.15.0 4.17.6 1 1 Central Engine 1.00 1.05 1 1 Cycle Carriage 1.00 1.05 'A £1 E. Smelting Co. iT.oU 18.00 5 5 Fraser Xcave 16.80 17.C0 cd.xb. LOO 100 Hammer Co. 166.00 169.00 LOOlOOKatz Bros. def. 190.00 200.00
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    • 88 7 U. Eng. 6 p.e. $1,234,300 pea 10 am. Spore Cold Storage Deb. ,'^S 8. 1M m Spore Municipal 6 f 1,878,000 of 1901 par 5 prem. Spore Municipal 4V4 p.«. of 1907 $1,600,000 90 par Spore Municipal 4% p* of 1909 $1,100,000 90 par I Spore Municipal 4 p.*
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    • 370 7 To-day's Price* Fraser Lyall A 4 Co. Evatt. Allcnby ($1) S.16 :'..:.•<> 3.10 ::.2<> Alor Gajah ($1) :(.10 2.90 3.00 A. Hitam ($1 4.75 5.00 1.50 5J00 A. Kuning (-S1) 1.00 l.lOcd. 1.00 1.10 Am. Malay ($2) 4.80 S.OOcd. 4.80 5.00 A. Molek ($1) 2.S0 :;.<)<> 2.80 2.90
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 152 7 PARKER DUOFOLD FOUNTAIN PENS. The above pens as m the accompanying illustration are manufactured by the Parker Pen Company of Janesville, Wisconsin, U.S.A. They arc coloured brick-red with black ends and have a patent arrangement for filling and a patent clip, and are well-known and have been sold m the
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    • 750 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts., sea page 1«. WANTS, FOR SALE. ETC. CHEVROLET CAR FOR SALE, two years < ]<i, $400, inspection. Manager, Sungei Scnan.l Estate, liatu Anam. FOR SAI.K. Ford motor car, m Kood running order and condition. A snip. Apply Henry, c/o Straits Times. UNFURNISHED ROOMS, carace, electric
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    • 583 7 NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND ORDER FOR SUBSTITUTED SERVICE DISTRICT COIRT OF SINCAPORE. SETTLEMENT OF HMJAI'ORE. Summons No. 1378 of 1925. Between X N S. P. KAMNAPPA CHBTTT. I'l-intilf and A. PAKTHASARATHY NAIDU, Defendant. To A. IWKTHASVKATHY NAIOO, The above-named Defendant. TAKE NOTICE that X N. B. P. Kanna|.pu Chatty of
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 52 7 0R0I.0G1CAL REPORT. Kandanir Kcrhau Station. (FS> Cawfeaj af (loxi-rr.ment Health Office.) ivr Ihi? 21 hniir- omli'ii; at Midnight on tkptemhw H. 19-''*. De f s-s r. Kin. il ire WJ 1'-.-.I. re 1H in. mi H f M K ttura 77. "i I". Mean bun idity r> rmi.l HO ia.,|..i
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  • 66 8 F.OBERTSOX.— On September 18, 1926, t: the European Hospital, Sercmban, Ft:rleiei RoksrtSOß, J.P.. (tctitsd Kod^ratcd Mala< States Civil Service', of Uoma Estate Jclebu. N.S., aped <\-± years, second son oi ths late John Hutchison Unbertson, .M.L>. J.I of Great King Strict, Edinburgh, and I.conic Hill, Singapore and the late
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  • The Straits Times THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23.
    • 734 8 It is only within thu last three day.lliat Uh world has realised something «> the extent of the disaster which has o%ertaken Florida. First reports of the hurricane which swept over the shores o, (ho Mate spoke of much damage but nc. IBM nf life. Later reports
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    • 263 8 Gang robbers and gunmen have taken '.ip an unusually large share of th? jurors' attention at the present Assize session, and it is due to the Singapore police t < say that the evidence which has been adduced- m several trials ind'cates remarkably thorough and suec.-s?,-fai investigation
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  • 31 8 An Anctii ruble dated yesterday stated ihat the Batavia agency of th 3 Netherlands Indies Commercial Bank lias lost v registered packet from HonKKontf containing: JI.COO guildei.<. The poUea Ml investigating.
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  • 68 8 The valuable corner site at the junction of North Bridge Road and Stamford RoaJ, occupied by the former Sailors' Institute, h not Government land, as is generally believed, but is vested m the trustees of the Sailors' Institute m Anson Road. Thi.' trustees are offering the old site for sal
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  • 258 8 Mr. E. Coflisr, <>r Messrs. Green and Collier, Singapore, is a patient m ths General Huspitu!. The Hon. Mr. O. K. G. Stonor, C.M.G., Resident of Sclangor, is leaving lor home by the Malwa to-morrow. Frank Zeck and Co. have started busiMM m Akron, Ohio, as brokers
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  • 14 8 The Netherlands Trading Society wil! B un office early la November next at neddah.
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  • 14 8 The usual fortnightly cinema show at tb« V.M.C.A. will lake place to-morrow B.CU p.m.
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  • 23 8 There will be a publi: holiday inJohorc m Saturday m co.nmemoration of thu jnnivcrsary of the death of the late sultan Abu Bakar.
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  • 27 8 Last night's performance at the Victoria Theatre by pupils of Madam Kelvey ..ttractcd a Isrga audience and was a r ;;t lOCCQM, STarytidas goiny; without j. hitch.
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  • 30 8 Three graduates of the local Medical College, who recently qualified for the I. U.S. Diploma, viz., Messrs. Melntyre, Ahin and Olivei-o, have entered the Govc nment service as Assistant Surgeons.
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  • 35 8 The situation m Canton is said to bo becoming normal. The British naval cuards have temporarily withdrawn from the wharves m view of the Government undertaking to protect the river and wharves with Chinese Police..
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  • 39 8 Sevan deaths from cholera occurred at St, John's quarantine station yestenbiy. Ths chL-f cnirinccr of the steamer ;)aviken was remove;! to the island yos- rday with symptoms of cholera, but is much better to-day and is m no danjpr.
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  • 44 8 In the Penang Polivo Court J. C. Davi* a Kurof?an, ami Tc-h Chye Hin were eharmd with dtaordcrly camluct by fijrht-i:-.)r m Beach DtlStt on Tossday at 1.1.",. Tho trouble arose through the second aeeaasd*s nrtsha blocking Mr. Daris'i ear. Bach was flasd IS,
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  • 51 8 During a Shanghai Yacht Club cruise iit Woosung a tragedy occurred m which :.ae of the club's most popular members Mr.H.H.Fowkes, lost his life. A tidal wave•i feet high broke over the late Mr. J'owkes' yacht Seagull and she capsized and Mr. Fowkes, who was hampered by a raincoat, was
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  • 47 8 Mr. Br.'okcs, an English assistant employed on Petatel estate at Batoebuhra, was attacked by a Javanese estate labour with a knife when the former attempted to separate two Javanese who were fighting. Mr, Brookes receive J three w unds. The matter is beint,aken up by t!ie police.
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  • 47 8 According to a report received by \ntta from Medan, the Deli Haiti ■happij ha\e submitted a request to the Government for land for the purpose of cultivation, totalling approximately 100,000 hectares between Bengkalis and Pllllmi. m which district; a government road wII shortly be opened for traffic.
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  • 58 8 The Assistant Controller of Labour received a call from a crowd of excited Tamil coolies at mid-day yesterday m his office nenr the Supreme Court. Tha men, who aye employed m the Municipal Conservancy Department, wished to state some grievances, and after ai undertaking had been given that the e
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  • 63 8 The directors of Brunei United Plantations report that a nett profit for the year of |174,0 M.80 wai mack- .-.H-unst $67,882.7(1 for th-j previou; year. Tan Interim dividend! of 7'a per cent, were paid, and a Anal dividend of 7'j per cent, U iv.-ommended. The annual general meeting of the
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  • 80 8 A cable has been received from the Secretariat advising that the directors of Karmen Rubber, Ltd., have decided to recommend, subject to audit and usual ailjutments, a final dividend m respect of the financial year ended May 111 of 12'a per cent., payable on O-tobor i». This nakes a total
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  • 181 8 Important Joint Conference At PenanK An important conference was held on Tuesday, at Bel Retiro, Penanpr Hill, between leading officials of Siam and Malaya, His Excellency the Governor, Sir Laurencv Guillemard. presided. Tho prevention of infections diseases, the opium question, tu-Jfic m Chinese women and wireless were
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  • 34 8 From Europe (London mails despatched Ssptambtr I), n P. «nd 0. Khyber, will arrive by train to-morrow niirht. I Dondence will be r■■ for delivery to b< xholderi at bjb. < :i Saturday.
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  • 24 8 Rubber price averages m the present Restriction quarter up to September l~> s.'.-e as follows: Sintraporo 67.37 OtBt London l 7.684
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  • 69 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., Xew York, send us Utt following cable dat?d September 22, their quotations being m gold dollar cent* Rabbi r Exehangi islei to-day 930 tons. September 41.70 (buyers) October (buyer.-) 41.70, November (bnyen) -12.:i0, December (buyers) 42.70, January (buy- srs) -i-'.'.M. Febrnary ii.-'o, Maren
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  • 87 8 It has been decided to repeat a portion of Tuesday's recital ->f music, i n Sunday afternoon next, ths 2>'.th. after evensong m St. Andrew*! CathedraL The amended piojcramme is :>.■ follows: Two Medieval Anthems, (a) Aye .Maria (J, Aicsdelt), (b) M >(■ Love mi',
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  • 103 8 We understand that preparations for the Dance f.id Cabaret show to bo held at Ktiffl'-'i Hotel on October T, m aid (>' St. Danctas'i and si. Nicholas's Home for the Blind art m hand. 'IVi. tickets, I ea-.-h, inc'.uiiiny: li.rlit refreshments, may be obtained from .Idm
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 279 8 Special Purchase of Children's Tub Frocks !*M(\ (i '>^ Having entirely cleared 1 i\\ t T> a manu^ acturcr's stock w Jl. v3"ji AI of these jjoods we are U-jrfr^ I\ I adv.^ntaffoous PRICES. STRIPED AND CHECK GRAFTON COTTON TRICOLINE FROCKS. PRINTS. Biro 2' ins. $3.90 She 21 ins, $2.75
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    • 129 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9 Wm. Fox Production THE OUTSIDER NORTH POLE FLIGHTS OF BYRD AND AMUNDSEN First Show at 7.30 Wm. Fox Production TONY RUNS WILD (Featuring TOM MIX). TAN CnENG KEE CO., LTD.. Proprietors Reduced Prices NEW COLUMBIA GRAMOPHONES Double and triple spring machines, solid
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    • 276 8 Yesterday afternoon .Mrs. Lie Choon (luan, M.8.X., held a reception at her residence, Mandalay Villa, Kmtong, on the occasion of the marriage of her third on, Mr. Lee Pans 800, to hfiaa Ching Geok Km. Despite the stormy weather, which s >nwwhat interfered with the elaborate •rrangementi nuii;;- for the
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  • 188 9 Miners' Long Conference With Ministers. SPECIFIC PROPOSALS. Desire for a Three-Party Conference. [REfTER TELEGRAM] London, September '22. Parliament has been summoned for Septi mber 21 to renew ths emergency ragauatiotts owing to the confnuarce of tha coal st ppage. London, September 22. The mini 1 re] re
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  • 146 9 (Br.ITIPH IMPERIAL KADIO.) Itlllbjr. Sei>temb?r '22. There Mas been coaaidafahls activity to-day :;i I milllM Hull witli tha coal dispute. A meetinf.- t-T the full miniT:-' executive was held this morning, at which the four chief officials. Mr. Smith. Mr. Coo!;, Mr. and Mr. Richardson, reported
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  • 109 9 itated that the coal committee >f ipanied by experts, carefully ezaammed the proposals this morning, and that when the minors' ofliclali again met the Government reproeenUtives tins afternooa the prepoaahi were] •on kk red la farther detaiL It is understood that the miners ar^ anxious to
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  • 60 9 Ministers' Council Considers Conversations. [UUIU Id KCIJAMI London, September SL Pad A commuiik|a« states that after M. Briand had rejaotted >:i th^- conver•atiea with Mr. Stressmann at Thoiry, .'hi! Ministers reached aj unanimoas opinion regarding the interest' if them and the utility of pursuing them. Tho next
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  • 28 9 [uuiu TTmimi l.iMulon. Bsfeasahar '22. neva The Budgal committee adopted the tfftrmatirs for ini'7 ."or the Intern:ii:...iu! Labour OftVe. amounting to Francs 7.071. 1 i;'.
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  • 168 9 How Dutch Army Trouble Started. Order Now Completely Restored. KEI'TER TELEGRAM] London, September 22 Amsterdam The lat :st accounts of ho mutiny of Dutch troops at I I italc that the trouMc started with he nfosa] of the canteen orderly to omply with the men's demand for more
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  • 86 9 Suggestion of Universal Standard Opposed. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, September 22. The representatives of the British and continental cotton exchanges passed 1 rx. solution opposing the suggestion of the United States Department of Agricultura of the adoption of a universal standard of C lion staple. It is considered that
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  • 83 9 Move to Stop Unwarranted Depreciation. [REVTE3 TELEGRAM] London, September 22 I'iii i- Ti.e newspapers foreshadow o*h\ ial action to curtail the activities of speculators alleged to be responsible for the depreciation of the franc. The franc recently improved to under 160 to the pound, but a decline again
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  • 85 9 4i Calculated Defiance of Treats Powers." [REUTER TELrCRAM] London, S.-ptembcr 2'!. Commenting on the Cantonese proposed luxury tax, the Daily Telegraph says it immediately raises the vital OUOalluil of il!<pal interference with the Iwitf netsbHshed international administration of the Chinese MariUtne Customs. It is a calculated defiance
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  • 127 9 [uuiu nuMuai] London, September 2 Naw York Dillon and Read announce the completion of a $24,000,000 loan to the Siemens groan m (lormany on C l per cent debenture bonds m the form of ">0 per cent, paid allotment certificates A substantial portion is being
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  • 30 9 (Aneta Wireless Service.) The Hague, September Iff. The plantations of the Sumatra Maatsohappij are to be placed m the hand of it-; rrrdftora .-is from October I.
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  • 174 9 Stresemann Makes Significant Announcement. Fitness to Govern Colonial Territories [REfTER TEIXCRAM] London, September 22 Geneva Germany's solemn admission to the League was proof that the nations had withdrawn their accusations of war gru'lt, said Dr. Stresemann, speaking at a reception organised by local Germans last nir:ht. He also
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  • 225 9 Sixty-eight Per Cent, of World Tonnage (BRITISH IMPERIAL KADIO.) Rugby, September 22. Tho. annual report of Lloyd's Register covering the year ended July states that of the world's total prospective tonnage no less than 68 per cent., or Hifi'M tens, is to be built m Great Britain and
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  • 75 9 Report on United States Reservations [RLUTErt. TELEGRAM] London, September 22, Geneva The uimmllloe appointaJ l>v the signatories of the protocol of the Permanent Court of International Justice to itady t!ip American reservations ports that the Tirst four reservations should be accepted and also the fifth subject to certain
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  • 31 9 Thirty-five Aeroplanes Destroyed. [Ml IM TCI.ECRA^] London, Saptaaabar Mobile Thirty-five aeroplanes belonging to the Pensacola Navr.l Station were included m the destruction by the hurricane. Kach machine cost $1.1,000
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  • 25 9 [ISEVTER TELEGRAM] London, September 22. I'aiis Jarovenko, the Russian who wrecked the American war statue, has been sentenced to three months imprisonment.
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  • 60 9 Jarovcnl: > damaged with a hammer the France-Ameiican memorial m Paris which depicts a Doughboy holding out a helping hand to a Poilu. The incident occurred on July 21 at the heiffht of the anti-American feeling m Paris, and Jarovenko explained that his action was a protest against American refusal
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  • 111 9 Mediterranean Fleet Destroyers. Unexpected Detachment Of Flotilla ItEUTER TEI.ET.RAM] London, September '22 Malta The Third Destroyer Flotilla was unexpectedly detached from the British Mi diterrancan Fleet at Volo yesterday and is now proceeding to China t3 reinforce th.' i'< tt ti". ire. The destroyer Wild Swan, belonging
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  • 75 9 British Minister on First (BRITISn IMr-EUIAL RADIO.) KngVy, September 22 Sir Samuel Hoare, Secretary for Air, Lady Hoare and the personal staff of the Ministry will be pr.sseiigers en the first flight inaugurating a regular aeroplane service from London to Karachi at the end of this
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  • 34 9 [HAVAS TELEGRAM.] Paris. September 21 Geneva In spite of tho opposition of Italy, England, Japan and Switzerland the Disarmament Com!ni.<*ion a<!' French proposal to call a disarmament conference before the next AssemMy.
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  • 306 9 1 Sudden Conclusion m Supreme Court. I The action m which th< Eastern alining r.n.l Rubber Company were sued by Hr. Tan Wan I.iat earns exDe^ieclly I sodden eoocharion ta Mr. Justice Deaae's Court yesterday aft* Plaintiff claimed |2,*00 m respect of a dividend on
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  • 126 9 40,") Tons, Offered :57G Tpns I The Singapore Chamber of Commerce I Rubber Aaaodatioß held its 77Sth auction on September '22. whin there was catalogued 1,868,' Ml lbs. or 819,78 tons; offered itOt^ML' lbs. or 40S.M tons; sold s-12.731 lbs. or 376.28 tons. Spt't London Is. S'-^d.
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  • 876 9 Graphic Story of Remarkable Operations. British* Naval Action Against Great Odds. The following graphic story of the 1 fighting at Wanhsien, on the Upper Yangtse, on Septemlier ">, when Britiah Naval forces engaged the troops of the 1 Chinese General Wangsen, m order to' rescue two British merchant
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  • 94 9 An excellent full-page photograph of, the mil.tary weddinv at Singapore between Capt. (I. A. Stephensori, S.V.C and Miss Lillian Hutchison appeals m the illjstrated section of the Strait< Budget, which Is hi sale .it all nev to-day. The electrieaJ devel acheme which it at preaant being carried
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  • 477 9 Reconstructing Road And Railway. m. Probable Completion m Six Months. The road and railway construction work on the Woodsaada side of the island, •which will shorten the distance to Woodlands by :i mQa and eliminate the most 1 1 dangerous section of roadway on tho 'island, will bo
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  • 187 9 Catholic Party Visit St. Joseph's School. The six Chinese Catholic bishops-elect on their way to Borne for their consecration left Singapore this morning by the President Adams. rening the party, together nstantini, visited St. Joaeph's School! and were greatly batsresfa d m all that they saw, particularly 111
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  • 145 9 Tan lion;;; (Jheo and Chetty Sut-d. Mr. Justice Deans was ccupied yesterday afternoon with a case n which A. S. P. 8. Karnpan Chetty sued Tan Bong Gh<-. snd A. M. Tbeynappa Chetty. ludtrmenl had already been entoreil against Tan Hong Ghee, who Is a bankrupt. Mr.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 64 10 U. S. I'roi'essional Championship. [Bi ntei Tdegiuk] London, Bepteabu tt. Tba 1 "iK<l Slates p:ofcs.sioi. pioasbip was itutad M t ht- Salisbury < ii;!> tardn <ity conn*. Ottktendins resutti m the fust ronad M Sar.i Bl JIM B»tWl| Pelhara, 5 utd (the holder), I'iisadtna, U-at Tin in' Fairview, and
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    • 73 10 iVlegram.] London, September 22. In the Mill-Surrey golf tournament there w n of surprises, Involving tl defeat of promhwnt player.-, at thi ..ratively unknown men. I d victims were :—Jolly, Meortown, Rob on, Cooden Beach. Taylor. in.i w Illlsaisoa. Notts. third round Ball, Lancaster, ae-l pston, unattached, and
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    • 44 10 The result i>f the tir.st round of the And npetition was as folloi -"•li beat M:s. Elder, 6 and 5. beat Mrs. Binnie, 2 up. Mi beat Mrs. Webb, 1 up. Mrs. Harri mi oiat Mrs. Wilson, -j aad i.
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    • 50 10 Doncaster Cup Result. [P.euter TelegTam.] London, September 10. the Doacaeter Cup (2 jn.iir 1 Furlong), resulted as follows: ICE 1 ON PENCIL 2 wu \m ..a •s B r. Grace. -million Pencil. li" 1 I Willow Stream. Bon Giace won by three :'our lengths ahead it was disqualified for
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    • 19 10 U. S. hampfemhip Final. [Ei tter Telegram.] ptcmber "J"J. final of the polo [un ieane i^-at the Argent
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    • 39 10 Tli- S.( •cirnainent. Its Ijopularily at B no doubt there will be m the tournament which ii .1 and which will ,i now available and close are the cham- rap .-ingles and handicap who intend to play names.
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    • 110 10 PrograauM for Saturday. Sat u!day's events iit the Royal Singapore Yacht Club is as follow 4.4S rniai Cup. Course l mile 11 inship). I. E. Bart n bow D. S. Bohartaan A..1. 1.-,. k i A. C Stone P. Si 11. A. A. Howe!!. T. ii. SUne stroke A.
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    • 369 10 Engineers Defeat Police On Wet (i round The heavy rain which fell yesterday afternoon thoroughly spoilt the matcli betwean the Police and the Royal Kngineers, who me: on the Stadium In the JTrsi the Singapore FootbafJ Associat..iii Cup comp a. '1 he. Engineers won by four clear i
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    • 449 10 S.C.C. Tournament. Owing rain, ihe gound will net l>e m condition for play to-day or to- have been put off to Monday and Friday's ties to Tuesday. MONDAYS TIKS. A Blaglas. A. A. A. Pateraoe v O. R. S. Batcman. IS Singles. R. C. Smith v. C. J. Stephens.
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  • 23 10 reminded that the Italian Grand (J inj v. ill fiva the first of thetr return visit tonik'ht ;it the Viitoria Theatre with Rigo-
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  • 54 10 We ha froBS Tbm. Vu.ik and "iM.i fiiHOrtiintr the made by the rrTfitfimj tot in. l the Nile, Suikin, tncl Syria. It b full of i-xc lent <illu :ir:.| descriptions of pl.i is of hiiitorica] and biblical faint 1 which are \i tted on those tours. The which «r» vitv
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  • 33 10 At the examination of the London College of Music held at Kuala Lumpur, |i Tai Chong, nee Miss Lee Geok Kin, secured the A.L.C.M. diploma, with 85 ■uurfci out nf a poMibh 96.
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  • 244 10 Another Sentence for Neil Road Murderer. A Chinese named Ho Kuen, who had been sentenced to death earlier m the Assize session for the murder of Dr. Hannah Tan's brother m Neil Road, appeared m the dock again yesterday, when he was found guilty of having patki|iatcd m
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  • 194 10 Poles on Motor Lorry Cause Fatality. Further details of the Penang motor smash which resulted m the death of Mr. Boey Beng Swee, managing partner m Beng Swee and Company, electrical contractors, have now been received. The party comprised Mr. Yeoh Chin Kee, the owner of
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 112 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, As a martied man and a dabbler m figures, I reud with interest and pleasnn m yesterday's issue of the Straits Times the announcement of "someone's" discovery that if you add the year of your birth, your age, the year
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  • 72 10 (BRITISH IHFXRIAL RADIO.) Ragby, September '22. Foreign exchanges are Paris 174%. New York 185%. Brussels 184%. Geneva 2.'>.11. Amsterdam 12.111sMilan 133%. Berlin SM7. Stockholm 18.15. Copenhagen 18.27 ',i. Oslo 82.f6V4. Vieona 34.10%. Prague 16.i%. Helsingfors I!l2"i. Mad! id .'il.7!)'^. Lisbon 2 17-32. Rio 7 17-32. Buenos Aires 45%. lion
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  • 1100 10 Malaria Rife Throughout The Country. (From Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok, September 14 In Siam we dj nut hear so much about malaria as you do m Malaya. Yet it is rife throughout the country. There is not much of it m Bangkok itself (though the medical men
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  • 301 10 Official Report of Wuchang Operations. Latest reports to n:-h the Nml Authorities m Hon^Kong on September its Wuchang is still untaken and wmltl j have been r< i The suuihii- taken Hsiao- k;>n on the Peking (to Hankon 'I way ami arc reported to be adv Hankow ii
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  • 370 10 Nai Hoot Tin Output for August from [one f: ravel pump working part time »>• 45 pkuls, the values re overed l one caw. Development work with further two gravel pumping ur.iu is now proceeding ar.d thrct: pump- should beoperating end October. Estimated return from Ei-.mo 2.i0 piculs,
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  • 660 10 $2,533,150 Increase m 1925 Receipts. Profitable Ferry and Dock Sc 11 The working of tl Malay State- Railways durta I ing -.'.'i) per cent, on the total capital last Total general force Januarj 10, continued m n ysar un under ids tuirliu the figures for D high, rded.
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  • 878 11 Labour Scarcity Prevents Fuller Crop. The following rei)»rt il oiliiiall;.- j supplied Ibe sixteenth annual genera] meeting of the Bukit Katil Robber Estates, Ltd., was heM on September 15, Mr. Tan 800 l Hock (chairman) presiding. Tl,. pwtmat were the Hon. Mr. Tan Chang Lock, Messrs. Tan
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  • 46 11 Orden fur wck oi..iiitjT Sopicmbor 25, Thursday, September l'::. Band Practice, Reaoquartars, B p.m. Friday, S.ptomUr tt, Hull Football j Shield Second Troop v. Kuurth Troop,l V.M.c.A. Grand; Twelfth Tro p v.l Tenth or Third Troop, Kailles Ground. i
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  • 28 11 Aft< i all is said, you must reraember| t!i;il I mm v. lv v irl. not ;i niedir. val, warrior who tbrivM on disturbance. .Mil*.-. I Susanna Luuclaa.
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  • 829 11 Yesterday's League Results. [Reuter Telegram.] London, September 22. The following are results of league mitrhw. played to-day. DMriH I!. Manchester C. :<, Oidham A. 0. Middlesboro 4, Bradford City :i. l)i\ision 111 (Southern). I. i.vmth and B.A. 1, Swindon T. 1. Bristol City 4, Plymouth 2. Division 111
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  • 114 11 At tin- annual general mooting of thj memben of the Junior Civil Service Association, Sincapora, the following W«re rieetad office-bearers for the year l'J'2~:- I'iesidc-nt, Mt. J. J. l't-reira: \.ii-IVc. i.lcnt.-. Meson. Kiaag Chin Enjj an. l M. >Saba|«:tliy; Has. Sc'trctury, Mr. Lira Khve I.ianfr; Assistant H m, Seci-e-larrs Mcssis.
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  • 38 11 "Dosi yoh take th s woman foh yoh la.vf'lly weililcd wife?" inquired the \ikx<i parson. The little man looked ■t thf ciioniu.us woman who stood thrrati-nintily at his side. "Ah takes r.uthin," he answered, dully. "Ah's Ma' looked."
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 467 11 A TRIUMPH Raffles Hotel n 1 1 Telephone No. 2920. SARKIKS RROS.. Proprietors. In sound reproduction has at last been achieVCd by TEA DANCE u Hiq MaQtspr'^ Vmcp" --^.wf—r^w*,. llld lUaOl^l d W UlC^ DINNER DANCE The new model instruments now m stock Tuesday > Thu d *y Saturday. fully
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    • 721 12 MALAYAN TRADE. Comparative Statement of Import and Export of Principal Goods. The British Malaya Return of Foreign Imports and Exports for the month ended July 31, 1926, issued by the Registrar of Imports and Exports). The following points should be noted Only articles imported into or exported out of British
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    • 888 12 CHEONG XOON SENQ ft CO. AUCTION SALE of Singapore town and country properties. At Messrs. Cheonj: Koon Seng Co's saleroom, No. 30, Chulia Street, Singapore, on Wednesday, September 29, at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1. Valuable 30 years' leasehold land and shophouse premises known as Nos. 317 to 339 (odds) Bcsch
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    • 278 12 EXCLUSIVE State Express methods of manufacture are totally different from all others and are exclusive to VIRGINIA CIGARETTES ARDATH TOBACCO CO. LTD. LONDON. MHimtMMMIIMM»»t»MM»»MHM«» SAVE YOUR OIL BILL No OIL is so Cheap that it should he wasted. WASTE NO MORE OIL USE De Laval CENTRIFUGAL OIL PURIFIERS Over 3,500
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  • 886 13 "Pronounced and Persistent" Strength. Lean and Co.'s report of September 17 states I i*ronounced ami persistent strength has been the week's feature of the tin market, and, closing a tttt for Spot and s^fty 10s. for three months, prices have further advanced hy i'J a:!il 14 for
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  • 98 13 I'rogrammc of drills up to and l>x September 26. I<J2G. I Friday, September 2-1, 5.15 p.m., Drill j Hull, S.V.C. Bund, Full Bund Practice. j Saturday, Septemlx-r 2f>, 2.15 p.m., Bukit Tiniali Kaiiuf. Non-European Units CasuaLs, Musketry Classification 2.15 p.m., Fairer Range, Aux. Service, Lewis I <
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 127 13 J Co s rtflfi& V SOLO £V/£/tY WHERE KWORG IPMY 16, i EDGE UOAii. i:,v<! l: >' Odl ia plain, dyed, pri i Always m stuck a of the best colours I itest woven designs. and fs, t mritfse Porcelain sillc fancy piece Li dine, serges, wristlet watches, vacuum boii
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    • 536 13 12/24 KP/V/EIIESaOURNZ' g 3 (O OTAXOAItI) V S --^vW^. a r s aTC j£ fizipQ^i famous thro- P| f 4*^||u}rliout the Pi ]>i rfornni n< I oonbined with f lia low coat and JIJ I S? The t l li.p. ••Well- osbournc is a live f leatcr, four doof body,
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    • 160 13 r Mix it with your Whisky Apollinaris NATURAL MINERAL WATER Sparkling Refreshing Invigorating CROWN @s§ LAVENDER fef* ~«y£@ ijAL 1 v .L2*£jL THE MOST AGREEABLE #^^a^*^v DEODORISER THAT EXIST c r. ov/.v II |ltiCCacwf|ifßWt*v: I O[ FAMOUS FOR MORE THAN JOIEL DALF-A-CENTURY. /^^^^V CROWN PERFSJMERY \j&^£§ CO LTD. LOAIMIN. PA&l.t
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    • 1916 14 Assets over $7,000,000 S.C. Assurance m force over $23,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 52, Old Jewry, E.C. The Compsny has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies
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    • 545 14 UNDERWOOD PORTABLES jJjf/ T HRE E-R( W Jill *Ss5 r KEYBOAR)). STANDARD FOUR-ROW Wdfht m vase lh; w Kti l BUAKD. Weight m case 12 lbs. i I ox. $OO 9105 PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) THE MOTOR aCSBft/^B ALL SPARES CYCLE jjkl EIUPi STOCKED that has wo«
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    • 397 15 8 OUT OF 10 POSSIBLE AWARDS IN TUER.A.C. /v OF QUEENSLAND VAUXHALL CAR jS* We arc proud to sho^v the new Vauxhail fn>£fflM£\. Models, for this fine British Car has won |I^/J»\ such enthusiastic praise m contests and TTj^JBJ)] m daily use all over the world that the V^P^yC. \w/
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    • 289 15 RAYENSWAY COMPANY UNDERTAKERS, Established 1876. I'NDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT REDLCED FEES NO EXTRAS. Ist Class Funeral S2OO 2nd $125 3rd $75 We employ no commission brokers nor have we any commission arrangements or under- .slanding with subordinate officials. Clients j :ire therefore respectfully requested to; personally telephone their instruction to
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    • 164 15 Generous loads carried without **^j^^^ w^ft^^a^^B^^^O'j'^"^^*^- n ac F no er truck, irrespective oi' Chrome Vanadium Steel used. Even the axles, for example, are UNEQUALLED IN Chrome Vanadium, also every leaf oC the springs, both fore and aft. PERCENTAGE OF Honest steel for sturdy service I FINE STEEL USED. CENTRAL
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    • 457 16 COAL TAR (rKOM SINGAPORE GAS WOKS). Don't Risk Your crude and distilled DIAMONDS. THICK, MEDIUM, THIN. Where to buy Diamonds uUf 1 ISUAI at cheapest prices. Packed m 1 cwt Drw*. Packed m 1 cwt Cases. (X 0 by tV» Kilo 11m). ISMAIL Enquiries solicited A RAHEEM Lee Kjm So
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    • 1785 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTKEMENTS TEE PREPAID ekkrgas for Want*, For Sa!«, To L«t, ste., la ordinary dot* Ist type (averse* six words to lisa) are :--P«r line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 4R ct>., three in*. 84 ets.. four Ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.18, 'ten ins. f1.40,
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    • 246 16 A Long Feit Want Good Wearing 1 Carpets and Rugs l at MODERATE PRICES JUTE RUGS GREEN and BROWN KEY BORDER 4 ft. 6 ins. x 2 ft 3 ins. 2.85 6 ft. x 3 ft. 5.00 7% ft. X 4% ft f 9.50 6 ft. xG ft. $10.50 9
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    • 325 16 The following fine assorted coloured thick and thin packing papers just arrived. Green Ruled Thin i'« Size 20 by 30 lbs. 12 4.25 Green Crocodile Thin Size 30 by 40 lbs. 32 $12.00 Green Ruled Thick Size 20 by 30 lbs. 30 $12.00 Brown Thick Size 36 by 46 lbs.
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