Malaya Tribune, 3 October 1924

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. t EVENING DAILY. Vol. XI.- -No. 234 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1924 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune FRIDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, 1924
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 66 1 fTVPEWBITEB REPAIRING f IS OUR j j SPECIALITY! j g,tisfaction Guaranteed I Charges Moderate. Typewriter Emporium j N.Y.K. Diiliwi ti Raffles riace, Singapore. TWm: 3290. I I I I Tri 1 WW !I i i REMINGTON I I i 0 O D I o < 0 1 3- j 1
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    • 41 1 MANY CHILDREN are considered doll and backward who are simply sufferimf from Weak Eyes. An examination by our Optometrist* will determine whether or not yow eh id requ res glasses. THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., 15, South Canal Road. j "•''■"iniP|;i!l||ll|!ll[liri|||!||>!|illlll:;«,;..; ini-tnwnß»
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  • 902 2 THE RUSSIAN TREATY (Via Ceylon Exchange.) London, 14 th September:—Discussing the Liberal attitude towards the Russian Treaty, the Political correspondent of the "Times," says that the general feeling of the Liberals is one of much greater caution than that displayed by Mr. Lloyd George. Many leading
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  • 31 2 Mr. K.V. S. Gargar has been appointed Assistarit-Ina-ectoT of Tamfi Schools, 6elangor, in the place of Mr. R. Zachrias. Mr. Gargar was formerly on the staff of bt. George's Sdhoo!, Taiprng.
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    • 212 2 ft 1 The most reliable Washing and Housethe minimum of labour. Is splendid a for scrubbing floors and woodwork. •K. Should be used in every home. W f I til il I I I I I I I i I i i i ii I I iri!i|iiiiiiii|iiiniiilii|iiin»iiliilii|i!l ti£ j OBTAINABLE
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    • 574 2 LITTLE ONES EVERYWHERE Are Being Helped by BABY'S OWN TABLETS. Here Is Evidence From Netjri Sembilan The fame of Baby's Own Tablets—the Canadian remedy for infants and little children—spreads apace and parents living in remote parts of the world, far from the help ci medical experts and city hospitals, find
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    • 189 2 The AllA^gn^^oBritisK Slaward CAR A Standard Light Car a real thoroughbred. The tremendous power Jw/ of the Oveihead Valve ergine will carry you f/ where you will in the M/ secure knowledge that m/ you will complete your f/ journey without M/ mechanical worries. Its graceful appearance )M and deep
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  • 380 3 DERELICT THAT WILL NOT SINK OR BURN TEN MONTHS' SEARCH The North Atlantic Ocean is haunted by an abandoned schooner which refuses to be sunk. For the past ten months she has wandered derelict across the ocea"', and has defeated the efforts of the world's shipping
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  • 375 3 CYNICISM OF SHAKESPEARE C. K. S. writes in The Sphere:— I have the assurance of a lady on whose word I can rely absolutely that the modem girl of the following story was drawn, not from the imagination of a Punch artist, but from life. This
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  • 135 3 JEWISH COLONY IN JAPAN BREAKS UP Owing to the departure within recent years of practically the whole of the Jewish Colony at Nagasaki, the Synagogue Beth-El erected in that port presented quite a problem to the ex-members of the community in Shanghai. At a meeting held by the
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    • 391 3 J ii yT is an awful feeling to be conscious of bronchitis t tfhtcning its on your chest, and the becoming more and more obstructed by < accumulation of phlegm and mucus in the ipe and throat. ig can't be kept up long without injury to the C ough you
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    • 352 3 ILERYS-PERFUMES-PARIS1 I 11 The Best French Perfumes JgSL I Wade in Paris. I a LOTION BELLE JOLIE S I PARFUM BELLE JOLIE Various sizes ES? S I /^r^^lpf, EAU DE TOILETTE BELLe'JOI.TF p] 3 POUDRE DE TOILETTE BELLE JOLIE P 3 CP n CREME BELLE JOLIE Pour peau jg I
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    • 409 4 AMUSEMENTS NERO FIDDLID WHILE ROME BURNED" 51 ITore at last on the screen of K 1 EMPIRE CINEMA 1 i From .Wednesday, 1st October to Monday, 6th October FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. jjj at j) 3o p m DIRECT FROM ITS At 730 S TRIUMPHANT RUN OH The Pinal E
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    • 315 4 AMUSEMENTS iALHAMBRA a For an Indefinite Period—Opening Season Friday, Gctcber 3. B s i g In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp, jjj The Picture Sensation of the Year jjj 1 Merry Go Round! j In lO Glorious Reels. 3 The Most Stupendous Love Drama Ever Told A Mad
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    • 403 4 AMUSEMENTS SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT S II R I M A of another Programme of Quality w x i\ GAIETY jf#% 1st Sho\s at 7.30 Sharp. yBSIt%, Mack Sesiiett fi -jp To Nigbt cl 715 p m sharp Eddie" Pok J In UDivrrsal's Cyclonic Adventure Cn -pter p', THE SECRET ym Tlf
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  • 125 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $390 Rice, Siam 2 $371 Rice, Siam 3 $344 Rice, Saigon 1 $330 Rice, 'Sa.gon 2 $3ii2 Rice, Saigon 3 $310 Rice, Rangoon 1 $299 Rice, Rangoon 2 $294 Rice, Par Boiled Hot 1 per bag $10.75 2
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  • 166 5 Tin:—Taipings $1.14 to $1.17, Norths $1.00 to $1.04, Souths 98 cents to $1, Johans 56 to 58 cents, Petalings $1.50 to $1.54, Nawngpets $1.82% to $1.87%, Mamkaus 97 cents tJ $1, Batang Padangs 58 to 61 cents, Hitams $1.39 to $1.43, Ulu Piahs $1.82% to $1.87%,
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  • 183 5 Singapore, 2rd October:—The popular mining counters continue to display acti vity. The trend of the Pengkaien market is still upward, with buyers prepared to pay $15.25 and over for ready shares, johans, en a published output of 550 piculs are wanted at 55 cents, but sellers
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  • 57 5 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION Singapore, 3rd October. Pale Crepe Clos ng Pr ces Buyers Sellers. Spt Latest London Cables quote. London Spot Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 53% 53% October 53% 64 November to December 54 January to March 54% 54% Latest London Cables
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  • 24 5 Singapore, 3rd October. To-day's rubber quotations are M under:— New York.—29%. Londcn. —>ls. 3%d. Singapore.—53% cents. Tone of Market. —Firm
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  • 156 5 LEWIS AND PEATS WEEKLY REPORT Singapore, 2nd October:—The market, after opening a little easier in the earlier P'.rt of has again firmed up, and at the time of is strong with very few sei ers. The available stocks in Singapore appear very limited, and dealers therefore arcvery
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  • 221 5 Singapore, 2nd October:—Rubber.—The market, during the period under review, has been very steady, and business in Spot Sheet has been done at 50 to 51 cents. There was a good demand for all grades in Wednesday's auction Awarded Sheet loose sold at 50% cents and
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  • 158 5 Singapore, 2nd October:—There has been, a further substantial rise in values and, with trade buyers interested, the immediate outlook is distinctly good. The local Market has been firm and active throughout the week, with buyers predominating. Sales for delivery over the whole of next year
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  • 556 5 Singapore, 1st October:—T&n has appreciated steadily throughout the week and the share market has responded with increased activity in most of the more popular counters. Rubber continues steady with shares entirely neglected. Industrials are firm with a steady demand at quotations, Straits Traders, however, still
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  • 775 5 Singapore. 1st October:—Since our last roport the price of tin has steadily recovered, which no doubt has been large y instrumental in ci eating a brisk market in practically all the better class tin shares. Rubber has remained firm but our local rubber shares are
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  • 86 5 Singapore, 3rd October. On London Bank 4 months' sight 2a Ad 3 16 Demand 2s 4d 3 32 Private 3 months' sight 2s 4d On India Bank Tel. Transfer 155% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 3% p.c p.m. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 67% On Jay Bank Tel. Transfer
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 722 5 I Belter Lamp than Philips SOLE AGENTS: lUnited Engineers Limited i (Incorporated in the S. S.) j EIECTB1CAI DEPARTMENT: 13, BATTERY RCAD, SINGAPORE. j Cheong Koon Seng Co., AUCTIONEERS APPRAISEKS, NO. 30, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Eslate ol Sbaik Mamood bin Mohamed bin Tog deceased IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE
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    • 130 5 PHOTOS We execute orders from LOCKET to LIFE sizes. PAUL Co., HO TO G RA P HERS 57, Selegie Road, SINGAPORE. Afcar a MtOO—lfill stasia la Malacca Vh* Fi n Mil STAR OPERA, wi'l open kl THE THEATRE ROY The most up to date theatre la North Bridge Road. TO-NIGHT
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    • 60 5 IS YEARS SUCCESS V\ IODH YRIIME MAKES FAT PEOPLE LEAN I FVLL COURSE $5. f ROM All CHEMISTS ANO STORES I S OR OIRCCT FROM I B Anglo French Drug Houses Ltd. I 3. VICTORIA STIiKBT J I SINGAPORE. f/ PhonC No. 2332. lMIMI|HIUIIMIIIIIIIIMIIiHlili"l»l«l«iMIMI»llilliMil!tlMIIWlM«MMM) BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS SMASHING PRICES
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 418 5 MAILS CLOSE TO-nAY, 3rd OCTOBER Muntok, Batavia, Samarang and Sourataya Plancius 2 p.m. Merging and Kualla Rcimipin Hong Lian 2 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bemgkalis, Siak and Pakan Baree *Hong Keat 2 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak and Pakan Ba<rce Ban Siong Bee 3 p.m. Muar *Flying Dragon 3 p.m. Muar
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  • 62 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 3rd October High Tides.—0.57 a.rru, 0.51 p.m. Dutch Homeward mail closes. Spore Cup Final: S.C.C. vs. Pegasus. Tanglin Club Dance, 6.30 p.m. Boxing: Happy Valley, 9.15 pjm. To-morrow, 4th October High Tides.—1.45 a.m., 1.29 p.m. B. L outward mail due. French outward mail
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  • 1160 6 We are surprised that there has been even the certain amount of response that has been shown to our remarks regarding the general callousness and apathy here to commonplace cruelty to animais. But even yet it does not seem to have dawned on the evidently sluggish sensibility
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  • 31 6 Maib from Europe, (London mails despatchwi Hth September) ex B. I. Teesta will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence wiil be ready for delivery to boxhcitoers at 9.30 a.m.
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  • 361 6 The s.s. "Soudan" has left Hongkong, and is expected to arrive at this port ac 4 p.m. <n Monday, the Ota instant. She \vfid proceed to the P. 0. Wharf or., arrival. A Hy'am servant, employed at the S.C.C. was charged before Mr. Sennatt. the Second Magistrate, this morning with
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  • 161 6 UNRULY SOMALI FIREMAN SENTENCED "He was put in irons and locked up, but released the next day," said the Captain of the steamer "Paria C»ty" in nfs evidence against a Somali fireman wh. was charged with wilful daaobedie, cc on September 19, of the lawful commands of the
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  • 127 6 IMPORTING RUBBER WITHOUT A LICENSE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, 2nd October:—l the Malacca District Court, yesterday, three Malays, who had been convicted of importing rubber, value $498 without a licence, came up for sentence. The accused were arrested at sea, near Kesang off Johore, by the
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  • 534 6 Straits Produce has now attained the age cf three volumes, but it has riot yet adapted the fine i ew cover design, by H. Malet, that was adjudged winner of the competition. Possibly the necessities of the advertisement management of this bright co-operative enterprise had something to do
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  • 29 6 RECORD RAIN FALL IN PENANG (From Our Own Correspondent Penang 2nd October:--A rLrrd rainfa'I in c ami a JjI lv xts are m some places the water being knee-deep
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  • 24 6 Miss Thirza E. Bunce is succeeding Miss VTsKpI m.«i, i »uc.eeomg Miss Mar>el Marsh as headmistress if the Methodist Gir.s' Sfclwol, K ua!a Lumpur.
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  • 437 6 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB \\n FREIGHTS REPLY FROM K.I, In reply to the statement Committee of the Singap,re i un the question of fT»ntinc fre horses from the F.M.JS., Mr W Ti of' Kuala Lumpur make, "the j statement:— "Outstation owners wouid like out that the statement i Singapore
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  • 88 6 TO BE DESTROYED BY THE MALACCA MUNICIPALITY of T^ Wners of the ye ?o1 < K -U- Hcsats oi b.ngar- re c-ntr-r- r *v a W m Com Pany). whiefc Ma a c R?! JaVa ard tjSL. haVe now V**^ ng the oamagc. fh, jr bavmg entered
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  • 60 6 (From Our Own Qmt» Penang 2nd October.-Ahmai Omar vvho has cheated several that he is a Tvmku and a w mtrchant, thereby indu i; then, to -ive nm money, has been convicted a- atei ced to three months with bw* veai supervision to fo low. The nofour previous
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  • 77 6 Programme of drills up to and f r sth October 1924. To-day, 3rd October at 5 p.nti Hall, M. G. Platoon, Drill. 5 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Coy., Practice march for Warren Shield Team, 10-morrow, 4th October at &36 p Hall, S. R. E. (v) F. Sect., Camp
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  • 86 6 Dr. South was preaching befo-e the X ng (Ja J M J) when he observed that, ia tkl middle of his serm n, all his hear were overcome by sleep. The doctor i and changing his tone of voice ealhd ire? Wmea to Lord Laudcrda c. the L rd
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  • 12 6 From France by s.s. Portiios, dv Singapore 7 a.m. to-morrow.
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  • 18 6 RUBBER Londf>n.-»tB. 3Vfcd. fcoca!.-^ cents. TIN Land on.— £211J 0.0. Local.—$123 per picul 125 t:ns st><i
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    • 324 6 IJn Robinson Co., Ltd. 1 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) B SPECIAL PURCHASE 1 s Manufacturers Stock of Cj I WHITE COTTON SINGLETS I 3 LONG SLEEVES. a c Tiiree Button Fronts, Superior Finish. Made in England. jj g Sizes: 32, 34, 36, 38 40, chest. I Price $1.60 I
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    • 20 6 Confidential communications intended for the personal attention of the Editor, MrGeoffrey Lucksted, should be addressed to him personally by name.
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  • 714 7 LABOUR IN A CRITIAL SITUATION TORV VOTE OF CENSURE MAY SUCCEED ANOTHER ELECTION Reuter. n 0 n. 2nd Oct ber:—Ominous clouds t n 6 10 the sky th€ ers ioiecaStiiig a general election in ITf near future as a result of the latest ■'telopments. There is much talk
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  • 91 7 TRADE MAGNATE FOUND HANGED PECUNIARY LOSSES Reuter. Londcta, 2nd October:—Mr. J. Q. Jlowett, managing director of Messrs. Rowett Leaky and Co., Ltd., was found dead at his rĕ' sidence 'in Lr ndan.—Reuter. Later.—Mr. Rowett was found hanged. Reuter.. London, 2nd October:—Acoording te papers Mr. Rowett lost £15,000
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  • 96 7 Reuter. Svdney, 2nd October:—The consensus of opinion, on the Geneva compromise is opposed to any interference with Australia's sovereign rights. The "Morning Herald" notes the clause is permissive mandatory and hlpes the League wiil think twice before exercising its option, in connection with emigration and says that
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  • 79 7 Reuter. Paris, 2:d October:—Negotiations for the Pranco-Cterman commercial agreement were opened yesterday. M. Herriot, addressing the delegates, emphasized the importance of the results of the poor parlers for the future of the two nati.ns. The negotiators must re-eSta-blish a continuous current of exchanges between France and Germany,
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  • 49 7 Reuter. Tha Hague, 2nd October:—It is semiofficially stated that although the security disarmament protocol is regarded here as marking an important advance, the Dutch Government corsiders it advisable to view certain points and to reserve the right to consider the document before finally accepting it. —Reuter.
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  • 46 7 Reuter. Madrid, 2nd October:—A communique states that the enemy attempt to sever the Spanish ocnimunicatiors between Tetuan and Sheshuan was repulsed after a fierce engagement in which there was band to hand fighting. One hundred and twentyeight Riffs were killed, ir.oiu«d'n.g three Kai-ds.—Reuter.
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  • 57 7 Reuter. Berlin, 2rd October: —Reza Khan has concluded the agreement authorising the Junker Aerial Company to undertake the reorganisation of the air services of Persia. The service between Baku and Enzeli will be opened in October and the extension of the route from Teheran to Bushire
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  • 47 7 Reuter. Delhi, 2nd October: —In. addition to agreeing to the nuanlber of measures of mutual forbearance the Hindu-Muslim Unity Conference has established a central arb.tration board under the chairmanship cif Mahatma Gandhi, comprising of representalives of all communities for the purpose of settling communal disputes.—Reuter.
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  • 32 7 Reuter. London, 2nd October:—British telegrams fr *m Afghanistan indicate that the rebellion is ending and a number of the tribes have come to terms with the Amiir's Government. —Reuter.
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  • 39 7 Reuter. Lisbon, 2nd October:—The President, the Minister for Foreign Affairs and the Minister for the Colonies received Sir Robert Ho Tung Who is now on his way to Paris en. route for Hongkong.—Reuter.
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  • 29 7 Reuter. Rome, 2nd October:—Sgnor Mussolini has communicated to the League Italy's ratification of the Washington eight-hour day c nvertion, conditionally upon the principal European Powers also ratifying.—
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  • 16 7 Wyoming, 2nd Oct <ber:—Governor Wil'.jam B*ra4£ord Ross died an operation for appendicitis.—Reuter. Reuter.
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  • 392 7 FORMAL LAUNCHING OF PROTOCOL NOT BINDING UNTIL IT IS APPROVED CHINA ANNOYED Reuter. Geneva, 2nd October:—The Assembly has put seal to an historic episode by unanimously adopting a series of resolutions formally launching the protocol and urging tte members to suL'tport the disarmament proposals. Thirty-seven States vote<L There
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  • 39 7 Reuter. Moscow, 2nd October: —The Government commission has fixed seventeen million r:mbles as the sum necessary for the reconstruction of the position in Leningrad w'hich was damaged by floods and the relittf of the victims. —Reuter.
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  • 24 7 Reuter. London, 2nd October: —It is reported that Government intend to nominate Mr. Carson to represent Ulster on the Boundary Commission.—Reuter.
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  • 577 7 There were 31 Tamils and Chinese ccwtirmed at the Mission confirmation be d in tne Cathedral at 7.30 p.m. on Sunday September 21st (C.M.P.). Mr. J. W. Jefferson will conduct the monthly religious meeting of the Friendly Band in the Prinsep-street Church to-night at 8 p.m. Members and their friends
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  • 101 7 HOW GOODWOOD LODGE WAS PREPARED We have received the following communication from His Siamese Majesty e Consulate General, Singapore: "During the visit of His Majesty the King of Siam, in Singapore, the Consu ate General which was. occupied soiely by the King and Queen was furnished by
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  • 189 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, 3id October:—Owing to heavy rain the K/ng of Sam was unabie to comedown from the Bel Rotiro to attend the "At Heme" given by the Resident Councillor and Mrs. Codringtom in his honour. Ihere was a large gathering of leading members of
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  • 335 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, 2nd October:—M-. F. G. Stewart, Executive Engineer, Port Swettenham was the victim of a during piece of house breaking when some unknown persons broke into his house on September 27th and removed jewels, filnkets etc, to the value of over $1,700. Among the
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    • 174 7 AMERICAN STEEL SPLIT PULLEYS. m a a <■ e i "Americans'' combine enormous strength "Americans" transmit maximum power ll 1 with minimum belt slip. "Americans" endure higher speeds than la r any other standard metal pulley. 2 I ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA
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  • 1343 8  - Sports Pastimes. CRICKET A GRAVE ERROR PROPOSED INTER-SCHOOL COMPETITION PROGRESS RETARDED By "Wayfarer" Frequently I have had occasion to assert that Singapore is hopelessly backward where cricket is concerned, compared with the progress of the game in other countries, Ihen Mr. Conrad Clarke, presented a valuable cup to be competed
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  • 94 8 THE TURF Another meeting of the Committee of the Singapore Turf CJub was held yesterday evening when the question of payment of freight on racehorses, attending race meetings in Singapore was discussed. The following telegram was despatched to the secretaries of racing clubs
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  • 353 8 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS LAWN TENNIS A. Class Doubles Linton and Sinclair —5 beat Murphy and Fuller scr., 3—6, 6—4, 6—3. B. Class Doubles Cassels and Strachan —4 vs. Bowerman and Romney scr, unfinished. C. Class Doubles Adamson and Smith —2 beat Boardman and Hallows scr., 6—3, 4—6, 7—5. Wardell
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  • 161 8 BOXING Thirty rounds of some real boxing is promised at the Happy Valley ring tonight and everything augers well for acme fine sport. Battling Key, the popular lightweight champion of Malaya will defend his title against Eddie Grady over ten rounds.
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  • 128 8 FOOTBALL The last match of the prolonged competition for the Singapore Cup -will be played on the Stadium Ass-elation ground this afternoon between the S.C.C. and H.M.S. PegttO*. Both teams aie strong ar.d a good game is assured. Play
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  • 179 8 Mr. S. K. Ratnaim, Sports Secretary of the Anglo-Chinese School writes to say that it has been arranged to hold matches between the Old Boys' team and other schools and clubs. Old boys who would like to play, but might be missed in the selection are requested
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  • 19 8 London, 2nd October:—ln a first League match Aston Villa beat Notts Forest by 2 to nil.—Reuter.
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  • 686 8 UNPLEASANT INCIDENT ON FIELD CENTENARY CUP (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, 2nd October:—The second match fan the first round for the Centenary Cup, was played on the Kubu plain on Wednesday when the United Chinese Association "A v team met the Malacca Olub eleven. Play opened with the
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  • 48 8 HOCKEY The S.R.C. defeated Bousttead and Company at hockey yesterday afternoon by f-Ur goals to one. The game was fast throughout. Stack netted two of the goals for the Club whilst Moreira and J. de Souza scored one each. Brooke accounted for BousteadU on.y goal.
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  • 157 8 GOLF On account of the General Officer Commamling's inspection of the Volunteers on Sunday, the sth inst. the monthly medal will not be played until Saturday and Sunday, the 11th and 12th inst. The ladies' monthly medal will be held on Monday, the 6th instant. Ladies' Play
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  • 19 8 BADMINTON SATURDAY, 4th OCTOBER, 1924 Chia Kerxg Poh vs. Sittampalam. Tay Keng Wan vs. Khoo Yang Soon.
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  • 20 8 RUGBY Newport, 2nd October: —At rugger the New Zealanders beat Newport by 13 to 10. —Router.
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  • 360 8 LESE-MAJESTY CASE Toldo, 1st October:—The triad of the "lose-Majesty" case was opened: to-day in the Supreme Court which was {guarded very strictly. The accused, Daisi-ke Namtha, without showing the least fear, replied to the judje at his seat with folded arms. The "public were excluded frc.m the hoarintg
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  • 1010 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, 3rd October. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar 9<j. 2s Anglo-Java 2 20s Anglo-Malay 18 20a Ayer Kuning 2613 20s Batu Caves 914%
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    • 323 9 "SEA-GULL" BRAND DANISH MILK Sweetened Condensed Unsweetened Condensed Sterilized Natural. SOLE IMPORTERS: The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Deam-rk Singapore. li t i i i i i i i i i i i i i n in itMiMiiii:iiii«iiMi:tiiiKiiir«uiiiMiMU^ J PHOTOGRAPHS Of the Children never grow up Make an Aopointment
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    • 322 9 Continental CHAN TECK SWEE, I 43, ROCHORE ROAD CONTINENTAL TYRES STOCKISTS. Supplier of all kinds of Pneumatic and solid Tyres MODERATE PRICE 'PHONE 1207. THE MALAYA TRIBUM is on sale at the following depots:— SINGAPORE The Federal Rubber Stamp Co., 32 Raffle* Place. K. Pakeer Mohamed, 87, Robinson Road. P.
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    • 381 9 PRIVATE TUITION By English qualified tutor, n E jriisb, French, Elementary Latin. I ox 212 o/o Malaya Tribune. THE Robinson Piano COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hongkong). 1-2 WINCHESTER HOUSE COLLYER QUAY. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE Special Offer Bass Drums 32 inches. Complete with Stick and Sling $60.00 NEW CORNETS Just
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  • 478 10 SOLEMN OFFICIAL RECORDS THAT RAISE A LAUGH Many human stories lie beneath the bald official announcements in the "London Gazette," which twice a week publishes a curious medley of comedy and tragedy. If the "London Gazette" was not a purely official organ it would have printed in
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  • 118 10 Professor R. W. Woods, a foreign, member of the Royal Society of Great Britain, has declared, says the Exchange New York correspondent, that Mr. Grindell-Matthewse "death ray" is harmless, and has offered to stand 65 feet in front of the beam indefinitely. "Nothing that Mr. Matthews has
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    • 793 10 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD. AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the Property of Fourteen Pawnshops. TO BE HELD AT Our Sale-room, Raffles Chamber!, Raffles Place, Singapore. On Saturday, 4th October, at 10 a.m. On Tuesday, 7th October, at 10 a. m. The Pledges consisting of Watches, Chains, Diamond and
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    • 450 10 SUFFERED WITH EMjLYEARS On Hands. In Tiny Blisters. Cuticura Healed. "For three years I •offered with eczema on my hands. It teemed like a lot of tiny blisters which when broken discharged a lot of watery fluid and afterwards formed scales. Then my anna got bed and I had to
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    • 552 10 STEAMER SAILINGS 5S55 H BLUE FUNNEL LINE ~H REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP HAMRi o^ BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL, AND GLASrnw** MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through bills of lading for all overland points WEEKLY SERVICE-LONDON AND N. CONTINENT I SH
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  • 572 11 TUNES OF 1914-1918 HAVE A NICHE IN MEMORY Tipperary" was the first. It might have been a better tune—but there have been mary worse. And it was surcg by the First Division—it .was sung on the great retreat. Marching means singing. The rhythm of the feet
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  • 178 11 EXPECTED BREAK-UP OF INTERNATIONAL GANG By the arrest of two men and a woman in New York it is believed that of a band of clever international crooks has been broken up. Daring and sensational thefts of valuable jewels are attributed to this gang, which is said to
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  • 521 11 MEAT Beef steak round kati 42 Beef stow or curry kati 34 Pork lean kati J-J Pork lean and fat (1st quality) 45 Mutton Indian kati 73 Mutton Australian kati 73 Fowl kati 55 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 70 Ducks each 90 Pigeons,
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    • 158 11 DODWELL CASTLE LINE FOR BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. BOWES CASTLE due Oct 9 DACRE CASTLE due Nov. 28 For Freight, passage, and other particulars please apply to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Agents. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Direct Service to
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    • 654 12 FOR SALE. FOR SALE. I Austin Landauiet, perfect ceiditicn. Inspection and trial can be arrangea by appjiutment. Apt-ly to Pox No. 2C9 c/o Malaya Tribune. MOTOR CAtt FOB SALE '20 H.V. Wolseley Six cylindsr Tourii g car 1921; dark blue; In per eci oroer two spare uet»enable wheelF. economical to
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    • 550 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE DANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital *LfOOOOO Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund and Rest £1,407,811 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir R. J.
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    • 506 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Dir. Hongkong 13, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai.* Amoy, Pontianak,
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    • 482 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,900,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amriuaar Hoilo Rangoon Bangkok
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    • 396 12 INSURANCE. 80UTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore. let Floor, Banque del Indo Chine Buildings, 1A, Malacca Street. 'Phone, No. 257. BOARD
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    • 449 12 INSURANCE. I THE! H ORIENTAL I GOVERNMENT SECURITY n FB 1 ASSURANCE CO, LTD. I (Incorporated in India, I has recently introduced I IMPROVED COMMISSION TERMS and invites applications fo r an; 1 AGENTS AND CANVASS. ai I 1 from gentlemen in a position to 1 business II JUBILEE I
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