The Straits Times, 4 October 1927

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times No. 28,596. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1927, PRICE U) CE2TTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 67 1 THI l.\ BBTDAT MILE. ASSOCIATION o- IDEAS TENNIS, CLI B. RACKET. HOT, THIRSTY, BEER, TUBORG, BOY Sole Agents THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in Enflmnd) SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH AND TELUK ANSON. POTTER RAX COLLAPSIBLE STEEL GATES AFFORD COMPLETE PROTECTION READY STOCKS 8 ft. high by 6 ft. 10
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    • 151 1 II "ROBINSONS" ALWAYS HAVE AVAILABLE EXTENSIVE err AND DISTINCTIVE STOCKS OF I FURNISHING FABRICS S| TO SUIT ALL TASTE AND EXPENDITURE li Mm J^ JHu Upon receipt of your enc:uiry iE't-s ii^^^^Sijj you Rratis but pers na! in "ROBINSONQ" FOR VALUE AND SERVICE ENGLISH ENGLISH DUCKS CHICKENS AVERAGE WEIGHT AVERAGE
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  • 800 2 Narrow Victory for Alford Trophy. In weather more in keeping with the much talked of Atlantic depressions the final race fcr the Alford Trophy was sailvd over a special course on Sundaylast. In spite of heavy rain falling six boats faced the starter. Prima Donna, judjjinK the time to
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  • 79 2 They were playinpr "Rummy"— a ca-;l name which demands that the holder of the best, hand must "knock" on the table when he wishes ti declare. The liUhman was exasperated. He hn knocked first for the tentli time, and :i each declaration the Scotsman had th
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  • 99 2 The following passengers arrived in Binf! pore from Au*tmlin by tho City o Palermo i Mr. A. Gerry. Mr. J H. Giles, Master A. B Kirkiwtrick. Mr. Charles H. Ward. Mr. Jas. it 1.v.1, Mils B. A. Edgar, Mr. A. F. Faigh Mr. -jilm and Mr*. Oiles, Mr. H.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 115 2 I PARFUMS DE LUXE COTY Ses Poudres L'Eau De Coty Dupire Brothers Sole Agents. SsfcsjL -^-Jr Which car on the market to-day offers h&*S >' ou^ fin tvalue Wechtatta. TspP t wt Hadfields' Steels are used for all essential components is one reason why the Bean is pre-eminent others K^-
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    • 352 2 MA ON NECK lENJEARS Itching and Burning Were Terrible. Healed by Cuticura. For ten years I suffered with eczema which broke out oft the back of my neck. The itching and burning were terrible, causing me to scratch. After scratching the eruptions water came from them and then they scaled
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    • 237 2 $50 ONLY! Ul SEASON CO., LTD., 11l A 113. NORTH NUDGE ROAD. High-class gramophone with doable spring motor. Monthly payment system can be arranged for local customers. "GOLDBOTTLE IS NO CHEMICAL MIXTURE BUT A PURE BEER "GOLDBOTTLE" Beer does not affect your health. M VI Obtainable everywhere 1 DIETHELM CO.,
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    • 196 3 PODGEjipTI^Ra MD T dw}t AR 5 Give This New Motor A Thorough Test Dodge Brothers now motor Today. Drive th« flaY aW tan nrnutes. You will socn discc 'er how CTMI a* ■■Vane* it reprvsTts in smootK »ys and silence. T*y tin* car in heavy ru'..c. 'op it and start
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    • 798 3 THE SZF HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., LTD. LOST SHARK CERTIFICATES. The Original Shares in this Company were $100 shares with $60 paid. On January 18, 1919, a call was m«de on .these shares of ISO per share to that the shares should be fully paid up. On March
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    • 391 3 TRADE MARK NOTICE is hereby given that Victoria District Co-operative Flour Milling Company Limited, a company carrying on business as Floor Millers and Grain Merchants at Geraldton, in the State of Western Australia, Commonwealth of Australia, are the owners and sole proprietors of the following trade mark. Aladdin Brand The
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    • 887 3 NOTICE IN THE ESTATE DF NEO ONG HEE, DECEASED Pursuant to Ordinance 111 (Trustees) Section 2.V NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demunds upon or against the estate of Neo Ong Hee, late of 157, Heeren Street. Malacca, 'leceased. who died at
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    • 794 3 NOTICE IN JUK BSTATB OK SONG TIONG CHENG, DECEASED Pursuant to Cirdiiinncc No. ill (TratoM). NOTICE II hereby (riven tliat all creditors or other persons having any clmiiiis or demands upon or again of Song Tiong Cheng deceased la< No. »6-8, Neil Road, Singapore, who died on April 81, *****
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 543 4 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA I AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVI< WB PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SJJ. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S' GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SKRVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Tonnaga dua S'por* MACEDONIA 11,000 Oct. 7 JEYPCRE
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    • 596 4 Shipping Announcements N.Y.K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam Vessels Tonnaga Due Ball ATSUTA MARU 8,000 Oct. 14 16 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Oct 27 28 HAKONE MARU 10,600 Not. 10 11 SUWA MARU 11.D00 Nov. 24 26 FUSHIMI MARU 11.000 Dee. 8 HAKOZAKI MARU
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    • 555 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THB OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED. THB CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN.— GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.— MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. I WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND
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    • 455 4 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Slam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For Kemaman, Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lacon Bandon, Kohsamui, Langsusn, Chompon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure SUDDHADIB In port Oct. 6 MAI. INI Oct. 9 Oct. 12 The Steamers ar* fitted throughout with electric light and
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    • 608 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 3640, with *üb-connections to Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Depts. and Manager's Desk. Representative* for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Official Tourist Bureau of Java. All information, detailed itinera-
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    • 434 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) *OR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing* by the well known steamer MARELLA (7.:)7.-> tons) ami the new motor vessel. MALABAR IJI2 tons). The MARELLA is the largest nnd finest steamer trading to Aus'rslia. I Cabins de
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    • 509 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) ELLERMAN" LINE PASSENGER AND FRKIGHT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT FREIGHT SERVICE OUTWARDS To Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japan Due Spore ».s. CITY OF WELLINGTON net. 7 ■I. CITY OF OSAKA Nov. 20 s.s. CITY OF PEKIN D*.
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    • 453 5 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE a KANGABOO r FBOM TRtMANTLT, W.A. Dus Oct. II For particulars regarding pssssf* and freight rates, apply to MeALISTEB CO, LTD. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE BOUND-TnE- WORLD I'ASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE BOSTON and NEW YORK via PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES. 38 Dart to Boston 41
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    • 449 5 INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hong Kong) Direct Service to JAVA via HONG KONG AMOY and SHANGHAI and to CALCUTTA via PENANG from SINGAPORE. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin. Newchwang, Yangtze Ports. Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND
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    • 351 5 THE STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING CO. REGLAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE SiNKAI'ORK. SOKKABAIA and |{.\NI).IKKMASIN. s.B. HOCK SENG due October 2, sailing October 6, Thursday, at noon. Ist and 2nd Class accommodation. For freight, passage and other particulars, apply to the Agents STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING Co. ■12 and 1.1, Boat <lua;. Singapore. Tel.
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    • 138 5 MAGICAL SOAP GUARANTEED PURE A FREE LATHERING SOAP Obtainable from all Principal Dealers. WRITE FOR A FREE SAMPLE WILLIAM GOSSAGE SONS, LTD. l\emington STANDARD SINCE THE INVENTION OF THE WRITING MACHINE! The Standard Remington Remington is now StanTypewriter embodies the dard Equipment in many characteristics of Precis- thousands of offices
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    • 519 6 PAVILION From Monday, October 3 to Sunday, October 9, at l.li p.m. sharp. Screen Tales of the Motherland EAST ANGLIA Yarmouth Caister Norwich Walsingham, etc. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE Beautiful LAURA LA PLANTE and JAMES KIRKWOOD in 8 Keels BUTTERFLIES THE RAIN 8 Reels She believ-ed what her false friends
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    • 109 6 SURINA THEATRE I North Bridge Koad. Tel. No. 289. IT'S HERE TO-NIGHT I'ntil Tuesday, October 4, 1927. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. A Sparkling Jewel of the Cinema in an Exquisite Setting THE MIDNIGHT SUN UNIVERSAL'S Magnificent Successor to THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA and THE HUNCHBACK Of
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    • 360 6 Victoria Theatre MONDAY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17 18, at 9.30 p.m. ZIMBALIST THE MASTER VIOLINIST. Sunday, October 9. at 9.1 :> p.m. GRAND BALLET POPULAR SUNDAY uUNufeHT "der the distinvuished patronage of H.E. Ill* GOVERNOR and LADY I nder the distinguished patronage of CLIFFORD, C.B.E. H.E. THE GOVERNOR and LADY CLIFFORD,
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    • 316 6 $15 TO $500! I" IKOIN (INCORPORATING) CONTESSA-NETTEL, ERNEMANN, GOERZ, CAMERAS A Model for every Pocket and Purpose. Specify ZEISS and ensure satisfaction. SPLENDID ISEWS TO ART LOVERS CLEARANCE SALE NIKKO "HOUSE, No. 4. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE COMMENCING ON AND AFTER OCTOBER L FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. Regardless of cost in
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  • 234 7 FIXTURES. Tuesday, October 4 Singapore High Water, 3.32 a.m., 6.9, J "'1 p m., 7.9. Malacca High Water, 0.10 p.m., 6.1. 1 ul". Singapore v. Hatavia. Wednesday, October 5 Singapore High Water, 6.4 a.m., 6.6, I.- p.m.. 7.6. Malacca High Water, 0.30 a.m., 4.8, 1.40 p.m., 4.7.
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  • 277 7 Tiusduy. October 4. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. hEITF.I. HARBOUR irf Dredger Kuantan, Patrol, Buccinum, 1' Oil Wharf Nil larf Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Taniong I'agar Dock Patras, Sembilan Book Scnir hippel Harbour King's Dock Gascoyne No. 1 Dock Splendour, X.M.S. Hoppers Nos.
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  • 141 7 To-day, [fcwuuail 1.. Main Perm L'.:to p.m. Hainan, Japan. Korea, Formosa, i Philippine aads and Wt»I tern I I H, j.clcuch i I p.m. Fast and N. West Sunwi tra ILe Main-, ..3 p.m. Soa*h-We«t Sumatra, Soutl..w. delebes, Moluccas tool Ii! < Giaag Anti I 4 p.m.
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  • 20 7 Federated Malay States, Johore Malacca and l'cnang C p.n (Sundays 4 p.m.) 1 Kut despatched on .Sundays.
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  • 79 7 [BRITISH IMPERIAL EADIO.] Kilgby, October J Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 12.13%. Athens 367%. Berlin 20.43, Bombay Is. 1. V1C,,!. 84.84. Bucharest 780. Bueaoa Aires M 21i:!2. Copenhagen 18.17. Goneva 2.">.2J';. HeUlngfon IM. Hong Kong Is. ll^d. Kobe Is. m-lfid. Lisbon 2 1944, Madrid 27.86. Milan BB 8-16. Niw V«,rk
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  • 41 7 Left Arrd. a Spore London Amasone Aug. 24 Sept. 18 td v »n» Sept. 1 Sept. &4 Tnanlinde S»pt. S«-nt 2fi M»raa Sept. v Oct. 1 J. dc Witt. Sept. !l (let. :i < keaenceaaa s,-pi. ,s Qet :1
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  • 258 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, October 4. On London, Bank 4 m/i 2/3 31/82 Demand 2/3 2S/S2 Private 3m. credit 2/4U On New York, Demand 56 1/16 Private 90 d/s 67 ft On France, Bank T.T. 1420 On India, Bank T.T. 153'/a On Hong Kong, Bank T.T. 12 9/16 p.c.
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  • 66 7 Tone of Market Steady at the decline. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet Is. 3%d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G. cents 33 per lb. t.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. Itandard R.S.S. on Tender Spot Oitober Nov. -Dec. Jan. -March April-June I Buyers .5514
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 440 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 56/- 57/-. il £1 Biin>,Tin Tin IMC 32/6 1 1 Batang Padang O.GO 0.65 1 1 Batu Caves l.i? 1 1 .:!•"> il £1 Chenderiang 19/- 21/6 £1 £1 Eastern Siam 23/6 24/6 il ±1 Haad Yai 29/- 30/1 1
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    • 174 7 'Issue Yal. Pd. Buyers Sellers 50 50 McAlister Co. 99.50 100.50 10 10 Sibeiro A Co. 10.00 10.50 10 10 Robinson Ord. 22.50 23.50 cd. 100 100 Robinson Pref. 182.00 136.00 cd. £1 £1 Shells 4.8.0 4.11.0 2 2 Spore Cold Stor. 5.75 6.00 111 S'pore Trac. Ords. 11/9
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    • 98 7 S pore Municipal 4 p.c of 1913 "$2,000,000 80 Spore Municipal 5 p.c $22,000,000 of 1926 106 S.S. 5V4 p.c. Loan 1919 $36,710,000 103*4 S.S. 5H p.c. Loan 1918 $28,655,700 101 hi. g.S. and F.M.S. 5 p.c. Vie Uond 1920 $15,078,000 108 90 106 Vi cL 104 cl 101%
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    • 398 7 Fraser and Co. and I.yall and Evatts quotations. To-day s Prices Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. Allenby (*1) 2.70 2.80 2.70 2.80 A lor Gajah ($1) 2.10 2.20 2.20 2.30 A. HiUm ((1) 3.60 -3.80 3.60 8.90 A. Kilning (SI) 0.60 0.65 0.60 0.70, Am. Malay ($2) 3.90 4.05
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 202 7 Where town current is \^Z not available use Wizard Hollow Wire lighting for your Bungalow. M__ Office, Factory, or »lT EVERYBODY «g^ HOLLOW WIRING IUGHTINO W. F. ROBERTS 17, TANGLIN ROAD. SINGAPORE. 4 A^r t jLj >^ SB MA^m A mVrJ Vaseline TRADE MARK PROTECTS BRUISES Cover bumps, bruises and
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    • 36 7 ■phonb «o. CjvXJDWvX-MJ riAJLJL scorre roai MOST DEI IGHTr-ILI J SITUATED HOTEL IN TANGLIN Spsciitus Dining and Dane* Hall. 12 Tonnis Courts. Garage. Tfnnis teas arranged- Courts Reserved for Prirate Parties and Tournaments Bookings Tel. 4M.
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    • 674 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Atyts.. see page 16. WANTS, FOR SAI E. ETC. dVKKLAM) IfM siodel, Kuropran own,,! abd well kept, for Snlc reasonable offer. 470. Straus times. Fol BALE, AJ.S. 2*, motor eyefe, 19M r.iocic Kn?ine. etc. us new. Sacrifice ul $300. 471. Straits Times. T'.l LKT. furnisheil room
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    • 444 7 GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR Tenders will he raosived at the office of il.i State Engineer, Selangor, up te Decent •el i. IUJ7, for the supply of Bituminous Materials for road surfacing throughout the, of Selangor for the feel MM. for Purl Swetten-n-v.r. Kuala Selangor, Knbu, Rawana Serendah, Kajaag, (and Jugra by
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 71 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Station. (By Courtesy of Government Health Office.) For the 24 Hours ending at Midnight <m October A. Deg. M.ix. shucii- tcmnuruture 84.6 F. M n. •hadi temperature ~:t:> f ii »hmlc' tfmpiTuturc 773 F. x 'ix. sun radiation 129.8F. Men. crass ratluit ion 70.5 F Sen
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  • 783 8 The Straits Times TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4. MR. BALDWIN AND HIS COLLEAGUES. Mr. Baldwin returned to No. 10 Down-ing-street the other day, reinvigorated, we trust, in body as the result of his customary annual holiday at a Continental watering place, and refreshed and enlarged in mind and spirit in consequence of
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  • 316 8 Even the ranks of Tuscany as may oe described the millions of British. French, Italian, American and other exservicemen who assisted in securing his final defeat will scarcely forbear t<raise a cheer in honour of the aged Pre.ideni. of the German Reich, the celebra..on of whose 80th
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  • 35 8 Mr. Granville Roberts will deliver a lecture on the subject of A Chinese Elegy on Friday, October 7, at 8 p.m. sharp, at the Indian Association. Mr. F. Neelankavil will preside. All are cordially invited.
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  • 39 8 A Tokio wire states that Viscount Saito, who waited upon His Majesty at the Akasaka Imperial Palace and presented the report on the progress of the Geneva Tripartite Naval Disarmament parley, has resumed the chair as Gover-nor-General of Chosen.
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  • 368 8 Mr. Chee Svvee Cheng of Malacca, and Mr. Onjr Kirn Cheng of Penanft. who have been m a tour round the world, arc shortly expected to return via Ameiica. By the Lloyd Triestino's steamer Romolo. leaving to-morrow, Signor Neyrone, acer.mpanied by his wife, goes to Tientsin Co
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  • 22 8 The Kuala Lumpur branch of thi E.S.A.M. is holding a dinner on Armistice Day, November 11, at the Drill Hall, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 20 8 The members of the Straits 'Settlements Singapore) Association have been called upon to nominate a candidate for the Municipal election.
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  • 30 8 The trawler Tongkol was towed into Penang on Sunday morning having fouled her propeller with her trawling gear while on the Great Kaa Flat. She sailed for Singapore yesterday afternoon.
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  • 32 8 We are informed that in connection with the play Nyai Dasim, recently staged by the Wales Party, the following mstituions have been benefited St. Andrew's Hospital $I,COO, Geylang Methodist Girls' School 81,177.68.
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  • 34 8 The hon. secretary of the Perak Wai Memorial Committee notifies that the I'crak War Memorial will be unveiled by the acting British Resijent, Perak, and not by the acting Chief Secretary, as previously announced.
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  • 47 8 A successful masked ball was held on Saturday in the Penang Town Hall in aid of Ihe Poppy funds. It was organised by Mrs. Sproule. Miss Yeomans, Mis: Chill and Mrs. Davies won the ladies prizes md Mr. A. J. Pedley and Mr. Paxton Harding the men's.
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  • 49 8 The total value of imports into the X.M.S. in the second quarter of this jreai was $41,350,335, a decrease of ovei 51 7,000 on the figure for the corresponding quarter of last year. The total value of exports for the same period was ?86,483,G53, a decrease of over $10,000.
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  • 68 8 Five days overdue, tfc* home mail for the week ending August 25 arrived, and was delivered, in Hong Kong on September 27. A wireless message from the Lahore, received on September 26, was the first intimation Hons Kong had that the mail was on board, and the Press were informed
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  • 75 8 About $2.50 was realised as a result of the Y.W.C.A. fete held in Fort Canning Koad. The fete was declared opan by Mir. van Straubenzee, wife of the G.O.C". who was introduced by Mrs. Wolff, president of the Y.W.C.A. There was a lar K e attendance who thoroughly enjoyed the
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  • 75 8 As the result of a collision between a Morris-Cowley car and a motor cycle on September 14, a Chinese, Onjr Tew Tons, the rider of the m itor cycle, has been charged with rash driving. The collision took place at the junction of Queen's Street and Middle Road. In the
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  • 70 8 The Successors of Moinc Comte ami '<>. inform us that on the occasion of the openinK of Saiffon Fair from December 17 1927, to January It:, 1928, a reduction at 50 per cent, on the freijfht tariff Sin K a-pore-Saijron will be granted to all nip M shipped on their
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  • 349 8 European (Joes Out to Rescu 1 1 In Storm. In the Coroner's Court this morninp aafalu I.ieut..C<>l. Hop'-r'alkncr ;im i;i !|iirst was hold on a Chilli's:- In. ly wtii li was washed up on tho beaih B \it\v flats on September 29, A sturni was raffing
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  • 133 8 Daylight Attack in Jeddah Street. To Ik> 'he onject of a eombint ver and knifp attack was the experience of a Hokkion, who was stabbed and ihol by two other Chinese of his clan in Jeddah Street at 9.30 o'clock this morning. One of his assailants used
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  • 29 8 Lewis and Peat's cable from their London Office give* 1..7 i tou lßcreai< making the total London rubber stocks at October 4, as revised, OK,")^:; tons.
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  • 48 8 The Band of the S.B. Police will perform the following programme outside the Victoria Theatre (weather permitting) to-day, commencing at ."i p.m. Grand March, Fame and Glory (Matt.) Over ture. Ma.-anieil > (Huheri Selection, La Gicconda (Ponchelli) Kture'acte. Hose Mousse (Bosc) Selection, <hu Chin Chow (Norton).
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  • 67 8 A :irieil revolver and 'M rouada of ammunition in a tin of coffee m among the luggage of Lin Boon Peek, en route Ni China from .lava, wai the tind of .i revenue officer yesterday morning. T(w (iiscovery ml made in the course cf a search at
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  • 58 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., New York, send us the following cable ilati d October :<, their quotation* being in gold dollar cent! rinsing l>id p Rubber exchange mlm i<> <l;iy 1,600 tons. September .">:; cents, October :'>■! cents, November :"t cents, December '■'.'■'•.->'. January 83.40, February 88.60,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 255 8 PARISIAN LINGERIE We arc displaying a beautiful selection of lingerie including the following DAIMV French underwear, Nightgowns, ('ami-knickers, Cami-bockcra and Trinity Sets, in Crepe-de-Chine, Cotton uid Linen Lawn. A RANGE of iniilar garm -nts in the wonderful Celanete Tricot, Artificial Silk end Satin. "TWILFIT" CORSETS. The popular three garments i
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    • 143 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9 A First National Production Presenting RICHARD BARTHELMESS and Miss MARY HAY in NEW TOYS First Show at 7.30 Another First National Picture PALS FIRST Featuring LLOYD HUGHES and DOLORES DEL RIO. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD.. Proprietors $50 CASH Balance as arranged
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    • 67 8 On Other Pages. P»B«. Yachting Ket« Shipp.nK and the Mails 7 Meteorological Report 7 Cahle nnd Radio News 9 The Bead to Cameron'i Highland. Prowling Thimi Again Siagapon Aaalsei Sport News In To-duy's Bhara Market 10 (■unman in Court 1» l.'ubh.i Poaition lly A. U.S. II Cormpondonca II Trade Han
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  • 308 9 Position Regarding The Ex-Concession. AGREEMENT A DEAD LETTER. Important Developments Not Improbable." i peculiar position his dewlnm-d in Hankow regawalBg the ex-British concession. It i- pointed mil that the Wuhan I (.o\cinmcnt, hhiM' representative, I Mr. Kimono (hen, made I he agreeni'Mt with Mr. O'Mallej l>> which
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  • 102 9 Shansiites Drive Back Fengtieti Troops. [REUTER FAR EASTERN SERVICE.] Shanghai, October 4. lYkitiK The Shansiites on the Ist mst.. took the offensive against Tsaikowpu. 1 hey followed up the attack jresterda) anil drove back the Fengtieners twenty miles. The Fengtienen rushed up reinforcements, but the latesi reports, though
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  • 115 9 Director of the Nobel Institute. [Ml TIB TELEGRAM] London, October Stockholm: The death is announced of Professor Svante August Arrhenius. I'lofesM.r Arrhenius, who was 68 yearof age. was we!l-kn iwn in Kurope Director of the Nobel Institute, to which position he was appointed in IMS. He won
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  • 50 9 [kfmtfr telegram] Lute, Oetabet ngton The Hritish Ambassador and Mr. Kellogg have exchanged cheque* for various lumi in Hritish, United state.- and Mexican currency in nantion r.f the award nacaed M January S2. 1988, to nettle all |x« -uniary claims bctwci'ii Britain and Mexico up to 11)10.
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  • 171 9 The Two Prime Ministers Converse. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.] Rugby, October The telephone service between Great Hrrtain and Canada was inaugurated this afternoon by a conversation between Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Mackenzie King, tha British and Canadian Prime Ministers. Some difficulty was experienced ut the outset, but after
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  • 103 9 An Interview With Mussolini. [BRITISH IMPERIAL BADIO.] Rughy,' October 3. Sir Rowland Blades, Lord Mayor of London, whu is paying an official visit to Home, thi.- Btorning laid wreaths on the Royal tomhs at the I'antheon and on the tomb of. the Unknown Soldier. The Lord
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  • 129 9 Necessity for Tightening Control. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Ovtober 3. Geneva When the League advisory committee on opium re-examined the Italian plan to tighten control of traffic Sir Malcolm Deleviugne closely analysed UK and proposed the appointment of an expert sub-committee to examine and report on the
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  • 72 9 No Departure from Neutral Attitude. [trans-ocean service] Berlin, October 3. Contrary to reports, the Pope, during an audience accorded the American Legionaries, never uttered his opinion concerning the importance of the United Slates participation in the war. The Pope thus never departed from his neutral attitude,
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  • 67 9 U. S. Agreement with British Attitude. [KEITEK FAR EASTERN SERVICE-l Shanghai, October 4. It is understood that Washington has instructed consular officials in future to refuse to pay other than 'treaty customs duties similarly to Britain, namely live per cent, ad valorem plus two and a half per
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  • 43 9 [TRANS-OCEAN SERVICE] Berlin, October 3. Political urrlos if! Europe attach (TMH importance to the Kusso-Persian treaty signed R1 Moscow yesterday, providing for a trade pact, done economic an I political understanding and compulsory arbitration. War and a tariff war are banned.
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  • 287 9 Important Conference In London. Dealing with Animal and Plant Pests. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.] Rughy, October 3. An Imperial Agricultural Research Conference the first of its kind opens in London to-morrow. Some 170 delegates from all parts of the British Empire will be present, and the conference will last
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  • 108 9 Sir George Schuster Appointed Adviser. [REL'TER TELEGRAM] London, October 3. The Secretary for the Colonies has decided to establish provisionally the appointment of Economic Financial Adviser on questions involving the economic development and financial problems of colonies, protectorates and other territories, and has selected for the post
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  • 58 9 Cut from Ten to Twenty Per Cent. [REIITKR TELECRAM] London, October 3. Koine Tin- inter-syndical conference of employers having intimated the necessity of reducing wages in order to brin-r costs of production in harmony with the sterling quotation of 90, the Government have arranged for a wages
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  • 54 9 [trans-ocean service] Berlin, October 3. Sofia: The fourth conference of the Balkan section of a world organisation to promote peace and friendship through the churches was opened at Sofia by Archbishop Stephan. Delegates from Yugo-Slavia, Rumania, Greece and Bulgaria were present. The Secretary-General of the organisation. Sir
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  • 122 9 Locked in Bathroom by Alleged Robbers. Another case of armed robbery was commenced this morning at the Assizes before the Chief Justice, Sir William Murison. in which it is alleged that two young Chinese were successful in robbing the inmates of a house of over $3,000, in jewellery
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  • 102 9 Five Hundred Troops Desert. Trouble Over the New President. [RXUTXB TELEGRAM] London, October 3. Mexico City Five hundred soldiers of the city garrison revolted last evening and departed from the capital. They have taken the field against thi Government and will presumably support the movement against the re-election
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  • 132 9 Correspondence with U. S. A. Published. [KEI'TER TELEGRAM] London, October 3. Paris The correspondence between the French and United States Governments wkh legard to tariff revision has 'jeen published. The United States note discussed the inevitable divergences caused by the legislation of the two countries and requests the
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  • 114 9 Nearly 900,000 Visitors In Berlin. [trans-ocean service] Berlin, October Between IM,000 and li00,0(H) visitors cnnit t<> Betlin t< celebrate President von Hindenburg's birthday. Forty thousand school-chiMren. who gave an ovation to the President at th? Stadium, and who by the desire of General von Hindenburg were insured against
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  • 136 9 Belated Admission of Revolt Plot. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, October 3. Madrid A belated admission of the accuracy of reports circulating abroad lhat a revolutionary movement is afoot in Spain is made in a semi-official statement in the Noticiero del I. uncs, which says the movement has been
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  • 34 9 [reuter far eastern service.] Shanghai October 3 Tokio The Department of Agriculture and Commerce estimates that the rice crop will be 307,000,000 bushels, an increase of 29,000,000 compared with last year.
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  • 36 9 [reuter telegram] London, October 3. Bushire The Gorman ainrian Koppen arrived at 2 p.m. He flew from Aleppo in eight hours. He will start for Karachi at 6 a.m. on the 4th inst.
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  • 191 9 Synthetic Projects in Petrol And Rubber. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, October M Then- is much speculation regarding the forthcoming meeting of the German Dye Trust, at which, although the proposal does not appear on the agenda, it is believed that the chief business will be a motion to
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  • 210 9 Conservative and Labour Party Conferences. r MI-TIB TBLKGBAM] London, October S. At the beginning of the fourth yi ar ol the Government's lift-, whk-h i.^ traditionally reputed to be a critical period, political interest in the forthcoming week will be divided between Cardiff and Blackpool, the respective
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  • 290 9 Budget Being Introduced Next Week. At the meeting of the Legislative ('<uni.il on Monday next the business to be brought forward includes a resolution by the Acting Colonial Secretary to approve of the assessing the levying by the Municipal Commissioners, Singapore, of an improvement rate on the annual
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  • 80 9 Our PenanK correspondent telegraphs that in the Supreme Court the case in which Che Din Ariflin brought an action aki inst the administration of the estate of Wan^Chec Ariffln, deceased, for payment of $50,000 plus interact at 8 per cent., or >ayment of a further sum of $S(X) moi thly
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  • 228 9 Contract for $3,000,000 Awarded. TO TAKE THREE YEARS. Continuing the Existing Connection. The contract for the construction of the roadway to Cameron's Highlands lias fOM to Fogden and Brisbane. The value of the contract is roughly $3,000,000. and is for the prOYtefan of mOm of stalled
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  • 269 9 European's Pockets Rifled By Nocturnal Intruder. A few months ajro Singapore passed through an "epidemic" of thefts from he MM, In lieved to be the work of prowlinjr thieves on the look-out iuy an open door or any other possibility of undetected entry. Visits trom these gentry
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  • 161 9 Believed to Have Been Involved In Temple Robbery. An arrest this morning on board China liound vessel was of two Chinese, believed to have been involved in a laiii <m I Chinese temple OB tile Kallantf Road. the caretaker of which wu robot d b) five armed
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  • 113 9 Fatal Sequel to Dispute Outside Hotel. A dispute between rk-ksh:i puller- ns to the ritrht to DM a tank ncur th Southern Hotel, tad a dispute over ;i Tare, were variously given a- incident.-l'-adintc to an attack on puller -.vho died as a result of ii wound in
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 341 10 End ot Singapore Football Season. I the Singapore Football up, the local soccer MMW irer, an:l Rugby will be the foi the next few months. retoN will have rather a ,\mK of period, for most of the Rugby B.C.C.. and in any case thi gkmt which
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    • 68 10 COM H, flourishes at the M MOD promise.-- to bt B det the Services, Si laagor, Perak and Negri I arc likely to afford ition, though it is be noted victory over Johore on ii-. ppad Kiials and a try by no big margin. indicate that Johore
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    • 62 10 I weather prevailing ii wise decision to po.st- il "t the Singapore ffolf cham(iiven better condiSunday, it is probable that a enthusiast* will follow Mr. and Mr. K. \i. B. Upton la t«W mornin- mud in the afternoon. I irixxl match. Golf is. of .■> Followed in
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    • 123 10 iiL r a r"gular at) 'vIgapore, and another proounced feir Friday, gctober main event will be ten ttfrPFminute r and between Y. C. Song, th« rweight champion, and Joe Urn well be called the impion a* well, for he has conqueror of Key. and I inferior to Amin,
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    • 93 10 S.(J.C. Ladies' Spoon. pore Coif Club October ladies' poon (Bogey) competition was played and resulted in a tie between hr ft. 11. Wilson and Mrs. Laing. Forty-five ea*4* wen taken out and i. fouowiag were returned i il-(.n ling Ira. ltiisM'll Mill l.;l\\ ik *li Murray il. i iiit-nt
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    • 189 10 Europeans v. Rest Match On Saturday. At a meeting of the S.K.A. held yesterday evening it was decided to organise the annual charity match which Mr. J. M. Simc (President of the S.F.A.) usually arranges each year and the proceeds of which are devoted to the Children's Aid
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    • 57 10 Batavia Team's Visit. Four polo players from Batavia have ..rrivtil. and will ptay at the Singapore Polo Club this afternoon. The visitors are Messrs. WykehamPrice. Freeman. Grabau and Dailies, and they will play against Capt Mansell and Messrs. Culliii. Arthur and Cook-Yar-borough. The match will start at 4.45.
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    • 43 10 Scotsmen Heat Welshmen in A Friendly. [Reuter Telegram.] London, October 4. In a third division. Southern match played at Merthyr to-day, Merthyr and Millwull drew, no goals beins scored. In a friendly match, Celtic beat Cardiff by four goaU to one.
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    • 99 10 Colours beat Whites in S.C.C. Trial Game. Another S.C.C. trial game took place on the Padang yesterday, when Colours defeated Whites by seven goals to one. At the interval Colours were leading by four Hroals to nil. During the interval Gotch, changed places with Shaw, and for some time
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    • 93 10 In a match at the Stadium yesterday the Clerical Union beat Boustead's XI by 3 0. Tian Lye opened the score in the first half and in the second half Kay Poh put in two in quick succession. Boustead's played without the service? of Chan Hee. Aeria. and several
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    • 684 10 Forthcoming S.C.C. Matches. There will be a practice game at the S.C.C. this afternoon between the following sides Colours.— L. G. Robertson; GAtfield, W (lilmour, Wigg and Tatham Hoare and Price T. S. Hamilton, Anderson, K. i.. Williams, Elliott, Snewin, Kuenzler, Alien and Brotchie. Whites. -Cowan Leach, Goteh. Niblock
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  • SHARE MARKET REPORTS
    • 103 10 Singapore, October 4. Rubber. Easier. Local 55 \i cents per Ib. Tin.— London i"2t 1 10s. Rubber— Weaker. New Scudais 2.62 VxLS7Vs, Malaka I'indas 2.05-2.10, Unite! Malaccas 1.95-2, Ulu Benuts 60-64 cents, Pajams &22V«-127V». Ayer Moleks 2.102.20, Broga* 1.42 1 -j-1.00, Mandai-Tekongs 60-46 cents, Allenbys 2.70-2.77
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    • 152 10 Singapore, October 4. Rubber.— ls. :;%d. %d. down. Tin.— £2M 10a. Ms. up. Mining.— Kuchais Mala>a Consolidated 1.20-1.2:!. Hong Fatt 1.071.10. North Taiping 1.15-1.18. South Taiping 7.5-76 cts. Taiping iM-tth Penawat 95 cts. 1. Rantau Pref. 1.70-1.75. Rantau Ord. 1.60-1.67 1 Sungei Way 3 3.074. Rahman
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  • 112 10 At about ">.■'!!• p.m. on Sunday, says the Mall Mail, a car being driven by Mr. J. J. Kreeman. of Hawang, towards Kuala Lumpur turned turtle near the lttth mile, Rawang Road, and dropped about seven feet down an embankment. It is stated that when the car was approaching a
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  • 135 10 A young Northern Indian Post Office clerk, named Mohamed Ujagar, has been arrested in Kuala Lumpur in connection with a case of misappropriation involving a sum of $30,000 re}»orted from the I poh Post Office in February this year. He was produced in court and the case was transferred to
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  • 429 10 Chairman's Confidence In Future Prosperity. We have received from the secretaries a report of the fourth annual uenenil meeting of Huey Yot Tin Dredging Ltd. w«« held on September 29, at the Penan-; office of the Company 37 B Beach Strop'. The chair was taken by
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  • 174 10 Unable to Adopt Geneva Conventions. Bombay, September 2J.— Mr. G. D. Birla, who represented the Indian employers at the lCih International Labour Conference at Geneva, was among tbo passengers on the mail steamer which arrived here to-day. He iold a representative of the Associated Press of .India
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  • 48 10 Yesterday afternoon the trial closed at the Assizes of four Chinese, charged with armed robbery. They were found guilty and were sentenced to seven years' rigorous imprisonment and ten stroke.-* of the cat. They had handcuffed a Chinese lady and f reed her to hand over her jewellery.
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  • 278 10 On Sunday last, at Joseph Villa. 41 Stevens Road, Mr. and Mrs. Cheong (Juan Boon gave a tea party in honour of the visit from Peking of their distinguished uncle, Mr. Wu Lai-hsi. Amongst those Iliassnl were Mr. Li Tchuin, the Chinese Consiil-General and Mrs. Li Tchuin, the Misses Li,
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  • 283 10 Two Allegations of Attempted Murder. r.-nlrr anreat on two allegation! <>( j attempted murder, in connection with the ihootinjf of Detective Tan Ah Moon IB Bench Koad on JuM 1 last, and in connection with a shot tired at a Malay n by a chines.' fleeing from
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  • 92 10 Man KiHcd in River Valley Road. A tram fatality occurred this mornintr at the junction of Tank Roa i and River Valley Road. The road here is under reconstruction and trams have to travel at the side of the thoroughfare. A Chinese attempted to board a tram in
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  • 165 10 The Secretary Austral Malay Tin Ltd reports the following outputs of its associated companies for the month of September Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging Hours run (twn dredge- > 1,209, cubic yard* treated 128,000, total pieuli iiett valua $75,265.72. A.- am Kumbang T:n Dredging:— Hours' run 494, cubic yards
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  • 71 10 We learn that in the fire at th Hotel. Itrastapi, on September 2.'.. the old and new annexes consisting of 40 roomwere saved. Arrangements are now being made to have a temporary dining room, hall, etc. The hotel will be again open to visitors within a fortnight's
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  • 109 10 In.gramme of Drills up to and for October 9 Tuesday, October I. Ui p.m.. Drill Hall. S. R.- A. (v), Voluntary Parad- 6.16 p.m., Grill Hall, Chinese Company. Recruit* l'arade. Wednesday, October 6, .">.15 p.m.. Tan Tock Seng Hospital, S. V. F. Ambulance, Stretcher Drill. Thursday, October
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  • 85 10 two dauchtti's. Mr. Kuykendall will b relieved by Mr. White, formerly of the Sourabaya staff. Polo Team. The Batavia Polo team proceeds to Singapore tD-morrew to play against the Singapore Pok) Club. Batavia will be r, !>rr.-inti',l I y Mt'Bgrs. Wykeham Price, Gral>au, Freeman and Daines. Personal. Mr. S. P.
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  • 953 10 Sir Edward Wittennom And Hi* Criticisms. (From Our Own Correspondent. > U;itavia, September 80, Dr. Kabmdranath Tanore has returned to Batavia from his tour through Bali and Java. Hi- travelled by train through MHII breaking his journey tit Bandoeng. The committee of the kunstkring ("Art CM*")
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  • 956 11 the Downward Tendency Of Prices. Notes by A. W. S. A. W. S., writing from London under date September 7, says It has ben a .lull week in Min.infe tanc, and prices, th> ugh the variations have been final! and gradual, have tended lownwards. The report OB Malayi'rt
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 177 11 To the Editor of the Straits Times. I do not know if any steps arc t;.k<n by the Registration of Vehic es Department to see whether ricks'-.a jiillers have some knowledge of Mali.y 'and know the rules of the road. Jutljn..< by my experience thcie is no
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  • 361 11 A Boon for the Singapore Householder. Getl Bros, and Co., whose general offices are in Hong Konjr Bank Chambers, and who are the distiibutors for Electric ation Corporation, manufacturer* of hetvinator, announce the opening of a new show-room at .'J-10, Orchard Road, v he c various models of
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  • 272 11 Bicycle Tubes That Were Not Of Dunlop Manufacture. The elasticity of the law in Japan ri-' yarding trade marks was referred to by defending counsel yesterday afternoon in a case before the Fourth Polic; Magi.-t-rate, Mr. G. T. Peall. The prosecution was of the Chu Kwj 0..
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  • 25 11 Orders for ending October X Tuesday, October 4. Ambulance Class Thursday, October 6, Band Practice. Headquarters, 5.1!> p.m.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 161 11 MUSIC WE HAVE ALL THE LATEST HITS Honolulu— Songbird— Perhaps you'll think of me. Swinging Along— Perfumes of the Past. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Mariette, etc., etc., etc. CALL AND HEAR THEM S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. Tangye Pumps for all Duties Ram Pumps. Bucket Pumps. Deep Well Pumps.
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    • 179 11 Raffles Hotel TEA DANCE Every Monday. Wednesday and Friday EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AM) BATURDAY SPECIAL DINER DANSANT At which (he follovti.ic \rlists will SSpaSI Miss TANIA SVfcTLANOVA and Mr. ALEXANDER SALNIKOFF PREMIER BALI ET DANCERS FROM SHANGHAI BATIK GRILL Open daily from 8 a.m. to 11.30 p.m. ORCHESTRAL. CONCERT Every
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  • 352 12 Annual General Meeting At Kuala Lumpur. We an? officially informed by the secretaries, Boustead and Co., that the eleventh annual general meeting of Amalgamated Malay Estates, Ltd., was held Ht the registered office of thi- company, 1, Embankment, Kuala Lumpur, on September 00, with Mr. R. C. Russell
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  • 278 12 Lean and Co's Weekly Report. In their weekly market report dated Fenang, September 30, Lean and Co.,' state. The recent weakness in tin has nctrr assumed stump) mportioiis and at tj- day.- doetac-prieet of KM tor ca«!i and i'26l'i.O. for three months the lostcjj during the week
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  • 227 12 The current issue of the F.M.S. Government Gazette contains notifications of the following appointments Mr. E. A. Staines to. be a Controller, P. and T., S.S. and F.M.S. -Messrs. E. T. F. Elburj- and P. O'Connell to be Assistant Engineers, P.W.1)., F.M.S. Mr. H. L. Hodge to
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  • 57 12 Maimir Po Khen<j, a well-known Bur-me?-e merchant in Lamping, has installed rlrctiii- light for the bits village of SupTui. just outside I.anipaii«r. The formal opening was attended by the Palat Mnmlh >1 Prat-ham, the Chan^vad and others of p isition. Maung Po Kheng hopes, to liffht part of the upper
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 285 12 i Even a photograph of a bullock cart will interest the people at home. Get a KODAK am! some KODAK film and start ■ending good pictures right away. KODAK LTD, (Incorporated in Kujrlami) (i:.. ROmNSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. THE CARBIDE BRILLIANT SEARCH LIGHT mauyrjn^ T' fM <■' V r unt< p|
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    • 675 12 Dancing Shows :">ar.cing'» the lime, of all others, whea v.v want ttocltingi to look their best. Here are stocking) tint set off natural hcauty to perfection <ott -silky lustre, inkle-revrnline lit 'tiJ if you na\* any trouble uilh thfm /or {O dav< you get a new pai free. To get
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    • 455 12 TAN KAH PRICES NETT MOTOR CAR TYRES SIZE TYPE COVER TUBE 30 x 3tt Cl $13.50 52.25 710 X 90 Cl. J14.00 $2.26 766 x 106 Cl. $18.00 $8.00 760 x 90 Cl. $16.00 $2 26 816 x 106 Cl. $19.00 $3.00 876 x 106 CL $21.00 $8.50 880 x
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    • 79 12 KEE CO. "BELL BRAND" TYRES. Durable and Economical. Every Tyre and Tube Guaranteed. Head Office No. 1, River Valley Road. Itubber Manufactory 34-2, Sumbawa Road. No. 1, Sales Depot. 215, S. Bridge Road. No. 2, Sales Depot. 67, S. Bridge Road. No. 3, Sales Depot. 301, N. Bridge Road. No.
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  • 1050 13 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Bristol-London Coaches. i Four new saloon 'bu3es, ex. ceding in luxury those at present in service, ure shortly to bj placed on the BiiAol-1-ondon route by Greyhound Motors, Ltd., whose enterprise in operating a Ions: distance coach service b.'tween these two
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 361 13 0(L ™jt T® ®JI(L AN a§ -ran i I M^ 1 WAKEFIELD C. C WAKEFIEI.I) CO.. LTD. (lacorpetatad in K!:yland) 47. UOBINSON i SIM. MOKE. 7. Lnian Street. I'ENANG. What the Public Wants TWENTY-THREE yoars agu the first FORD The low price that the üblic enjoys in purchasing CAR was
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    • 329 13 asssssfsffff^' f^'W v "^f ■tI^tiPiff&SBfB&UKttMft^KBBBMBBUKBG!9GS&^^^^ l BSBBBIH^BssH s^Llß^Biß^BM^^Lßßr^BiOflKjC^Kfj'^' 'ir^iZ!^^^'* Rjß StSßi i St^ Si EVtass^BssssHßali^alitiftHU Vt* t s n ■■"T^ v i^atv.^ ■>- f bk; tiger ijalm The Tiger Balm manufactured by v s has been found to be very effective in enrine nlmo.t »ll disen'C*. (l-oth intrrn-' snd external
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 672 14 lAssets over $7,500,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $27,009,000 The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Strait* Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jowry, E.C. lbs Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the British Life Assurance Companies
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    • 550 14 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NETH INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) Established 1863 at Amsterdam. Authorised Capital Glds. 60,000.000 (about £5.000,000) Paid up Capital Glds. 55,000,000 (about £-1.000.000) Reserves Glds. 24.180.703 (about £2,000,000) HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICFS THE HAGUE. ROTTERDAM. OVERSEA BRANCHES BATAVIA. HEAD OFFICE FOR ASIA. BRANCH OFFICES: DUTCH EAST INDIES AmDenan.
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    • 410 14 BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England). Capital Authorised £3,000,000 Capital Subscribed £1,800,000 Capital Paid up £1,060,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,646,666 BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. M. Ryrie, Chairman. P. R. Chalmers, Esq. Charles J. Hambre. J. O. Robinson, Esq. Esq. Sir David Yule, Bart. W. H.
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    • 490 14 INSURANCE THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. 2nd floor, Hong Kong Bank Chrs., Singapore. All plans of Life Endowment and Annuity j 1 policies issued at lowest rates obtainable in Malaya. Assets £14,000,000 COMMERCIAL UNION, ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England)' Fire. Life, Marine. Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets £51,000,000 ARTHUR
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    • 778 14 AUCTION SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AT SEKEMBAN. Civil Application No. 21 of 1927. Between THE PLANTERS LOAN BOARD, Chanters, versus SI M.XI NIPAH ESTATES, LIMITED, Chargers. In pursuance of an Order of Court at the instance of the abovenamed Charge.cs the undersigned will sell
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    • 435 14 I $ioo Worth of Our Goods to be given away free monthty fTO INTROBUCE ourselves and our HKiH1 CIASS MANUFACTURED <.(>ODS the public of Singapore, we shall present ii FKKK COUPON daily alontr with each CASH CHIT issued by v« lvalue $'2 and I „v,r> The holders of the KIVK
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 260 15 LATEST VICTORY On September 4, 1927, at MONZA TRACK, BORDINO driving a FIAT CAR on PIRELLI Tyres Wins the MILAN GRAND PRIX. iv cable to IT AL ASIA, LTD. Singapore ENGINEERING DEPT.— 60/66, ORCHARD ROAD. the NASH STANDARD TOURING CAR and DRIVE ihe new NASH STANDARD SIX Touring CAR. M)i"
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    • 242 15 A GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCT VAUXHALL irr?t —^■i L vAuxdAM. Jan VyV\^Vv^^\vvV\ AN July X) last, ;it Brooklands— ii racing track of the frorld a 3 litre T. T. hall, driven by J. It. obi per Pr,ce Complete at S.ngapore f ormance Five seater In a race of 100 miles, in
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 159 16 OUR KEYNOTE Your can always DISCRIMINATE us by our prices, quality of the goods, workmanship, and mainly by YOUR PAST EXPERIENCE with us. We are in personal touch with the main sources of diamond supplies. Our settings are the cheapest. You will KNOW if you deal with us. ISMAIL A.
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    • 209 16 CEMENT BRICKS and HOLLOW BLOCKS of different lizei. Elkayes Concrete Works. 40, HIGH STREET. 1 CHLVAL AIII (L>ins MOHSI IMHP Mm \ULPHIT£ mat Vy i-i^i- 1 LRAtBER rKJICnI. HAIL Q NjJ I il BUTTWAVE For Beautiful Wavy Hair. Just apply this new scientific discovery to your hair and your mirror
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    • 912 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS THE PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To LET, etc., in ordinary close set type (average six words to line) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 cents, three ins. 64 cents, four ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00,. six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,
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    • 522 16 SITUATIONS WANTED LADY STENO-TYPIST lesires position Apply 848, Straits Times. QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT, open < :;.iecnient early next year, 14 years' expeiience mine, estates highest credentials. 458, Straits Times. LADY (European) seeks post. U years home experience in shorthand, typewriting, office routine and secretarial work. Apply ii,-l. Straits Times. EXPERIENCED EURASIAN,
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    • 141 16 HWe doing Presents in sterling SILVERWARE OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES. A large selection of Sterling Silver SWEET DISHES in various shapes at REALLY LOW IRK KS. CIGARETTE and CIGAR CASES in a large assortment USEFUL PRESENTS AT FRANKEL BROTHERS 375, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE, PENANG— KUALA LUMPUR. CLEARANCE SALE
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    • 332 16 THE LATEST DANCING SERIES. DANCING ANCIENT AND MODERN, by I Klh.l 1.. I rlin $2.10 MODERN BALL ROOM DANCINC I tor Silvester. The Worlds Champion Hall- room Dancer $|.2O BALL ROOM DANCING. h> 11. St. John I Kumsey $2.10 ;THE ART OF DANCING, l>> Katie j Smith $1.20 THE I)AN(K
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