Malaya Tribune, 6 October 1925

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  • 32 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] V AND shipping gazette: m *?§2r* I EVENING DAILY. VoL XII. -No. 235 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925 FIASE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, J925
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    • 441 1 Ol /i* ''.AM* a» W inttii mtq :;at /a? l:fcLM Tit Standard Valua Lines "Wake-up f I 1 Represent the utmost value in everyday tisabl% articles. If> W I f They cannot be purchased elsewhere. n j j j fl te^P" 7 double bell S \7fiJßfi. ALARM CLOCK S ONE
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    • 55 1 I Vision is liftA- priceless I GIFT I Takejfaaof your eyes. Have them 1 c cxar VHF>' us and have us keep S youFTP%ses, properly arl lusted. P 1 I THE EASTERN OPTICAL Cc, I J 15, South Canal Road, Singapore. I ">*"tlWil ill I I i| II I llMlliiii
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  • 863 2 VAST CAMPAIGN FOR PROHIBITION Secret Plans of Ex-Cabinet Members and Politicians A great prohibition campaign to turn Britain dry is to be launched shortly in every part of the country. Many influential people been won over to the s de of the' prohibitionists for pi-opaganda work, inouding
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  • 157 2 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day, is Rs. 152 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 equal to $100. London, September 22.—The Hon. Richard Innes; Ker, son of Lord Alastair Innos Ker, commanding the
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    • 549 2 I CASH SALE. mm VVftfJUPC BARG4IN SEEKERS —HIGH PRICES HIT YOU I \M Don t IVTiss this Opportunity, JPILLSj 1 A discount o( 20 per rent is -Howed 00 all books. B _t\piQj_ STEEL > fcily f«r SI days-trom October Ito St. j SureandcertjinfordlFemale ft J I complaints. Every lady
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    • 886 2 The Magnetic Girl. I How She Compels Others to Obey Her Will Simple Method that Anyone can use Io develop Hypnotic and Telepathic Powers, to Infinite iw and Heal Themselves and others Through Suggestion. p "To Uplift and Benefit Mankind" Says Rev. James Stanley Wentz. WONDERFUL BOOK DESCRIBING STRANGE POWER
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  • 41 3 IWe do not endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters sent for publication sihould be written en one side of the paper only; preference is given to short letters. Only extracts of long letters can be given.]
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  • 179 3 Sir, —It is proposed to set aside in futuie a considerable proportion of our gross colonial income as a Reserve Fund. This <of course necessarily means increasing our gross income beyond the normal newts for expenditure. We pay to the Impeiuai Government a fboed proportion cf out
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  • 691 3 The Rev. J. A. B. Ccok sends us the following:—This epoch making event has just corse to an enuL The Conxeirarjoa wtas opered by th/j King of Sweden, in the palace, to which all the delegates were invited and among whom he and the Queen mixed freely. The
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  • 86 3 RotttW for bcth men and equipment are lightening the work of the modern industrial plant, we learn from Factory (New York), utebt machine-, caster-mounted and motordriv.in, are wheeled to the point where they are most needed. Material is fed from portable mounting directly into the macb ne,
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  • 258 3 Presentation of Case to Lord Birkenhead The Secretary of Stat, for India ha. received a deputation of Anglo-Indians, heaaed by Colonel H. A. J. Gidney, and mcluding Major O. Owen and Messrs. A. B. Running, Charles Griffiths, and H. A. Gibson who desired to lay before him certain
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  • 177 3 One of the most interesting of recent tin propositions (representing the introduction of British capital in:o the Dutch East Indies) has just been formed, with Sir Ernest Birch as Chairman and an influential board, to take up and prospect tin-bearing lands 'in the south-western portion of Borneo.
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  • 222 3 A Teacher's Tribute to BABY'S OWN TABLETS. They Cured His Little Son. "An excellent imidicine that costs liU c but achieves much.'' Thus Mr. Mohamed Hashim, a teacher at Baling, South Kedah, concisely describes Baby« Own Tablets. Tha reason for this eulogy is explained by
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    • 223 3 I I broadcasts VitflHty I p»** m I Sore Throat Physicians and nurses use /v<£ FormaminlTablets to pro- tect themselves because I they know that they can v depend upon Formamint. lull That trustworthy medical ML paper. "The Medical J 'VtS- —V Press and Circular/writes z Vv abci t Formamint
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    • 115 3 A MISERY OF LIFE. SCIENCE TO THE RESCUE. The sufferer from rheumatism presents a sorry Limbs that refuse to move, and ache at every attempt, pain in every part of the body, the knife thrusts and ehooting pains which all but drive the victim to suicide,--these present an agony to
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    • 307 4 AMUSEMENTS I EMPIRE I I Tuesday, October 6, and Wednesday, October 7-2 Nights mm In tbe First Sn>w at 7-15 p.m. sharp ANN LITTLE I i AND I I JACK HOXIE I I 1 Ilightning I BRYCE j The whole serial of 30 reels to be screened in one night
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    • 440 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA a S I BEACH ROAD t H I TAN CHENG KEE CO.. LTD.. Proprietors. I From Taursilay, October 1 to Tuesday, October 6. J I A METRO SUPE2 SPECIAL 1 [jj Adapted from a well-known story by jo S f. mkwm chawi ord jjj ft] As powerful a
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    • 352 4 AMUSEMENTS _J GAIETY CINEMA North Bridge Road. Tho^ To-night:* Smashing Feature 1 TO-NIGHT AT 9 j .m A PICTURE oi gay luxury and ravishing Emory Johnson s SPLENDOUR GIANT EPIC OF THE SCREEN THE MASTODONIC MELOIiU A M A METRO SCREEN CLASSICS Starring Present RALPH LEWIS AND KU H\ U
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  • 381 5 SPORTS PASTIMES FOOTBALL Home League Results i [Rer Se. J London, Octc+ier 3. Tho following are the ro&ults of to-day V English and Scottish League matches: Division 1 Bolton W. 1, West Ham U. 0. Bumliey 2, Liverpool 1. Cardiff C'ty 3, Bury 2. Evsrton 2, Huddersfield T. 3. Leeds
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  • 84 5 Reuter's Service. London, October 5. In tha charity shield competition the Amateurs beat the Professionals by G froals to 1 at Tattenham. The Professionals ware entirely composed of members of the team that toured Australia. Home League Matches The following are the a «suits of the Home
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  • 137 5 Malay Club at Home The Malay Lawn Tennis Club weie "At Home" to a large gathering of members and their friendu at Haig-rcad, Gjylang at Ue rttfcfcijce oi' Mr. Mohamad Sallay bra Hadji AbduHaii, the president of the club on Saturday, last. There was an exhibition tenrae match
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  • 56 5 Yesterday's Results Miss L. Hutchison and Murphy minus 4 beat Mrs. Hickey and Wild plus 1, —2, 4 —6, 6—4. Miss Fawcett and Holyoak minus 5 beat Mr. and Mrs. Ewing plus 2, 6 —3, 6—0. Miss Gr.frit/h-Jones and Fulcher minus 15.1 teat Mrs. Saunders
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  • 196 5 To-day's Ties A Class Ong Swee Gam w-.. Seah Eng Ch an.?. Cheong Chee Lim vs. Voon Chow Tat. B Class Chew Kcow Bock vs. Lim Kuo. Yee Cheok Wah vs. Low X > (.hoe. Wee Sv.ee Hong vs. Lim Chin Joo. C Class Kiong Beng Hong vs.
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  • 116 5 O.R.A. vs. R.E. The following will represent the Old Rafflesians Association vs. R. E. at Hockey to-morrow on ths Raffles School ground:—• J. V. Mos£; C. Richards and T. C. D. Smith. G. Oehlers and J. R. Rodrig us; L. V. Brisk, E. E. De Souza, H. G. Stack
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  • 250 5 A.A.A. Sports at K.L. (From Our Own Correspondjnt). Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 4. Ihe A. A. A. Met J.ng was continued! this morning owing to ra.n interfering towards the end yesterday. Results were as follow^ 100 Yards Final: Maung Tin (Burma Rifles), Lim Ghay Seng (Penang), J. S. de Souza
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  • 249 5 Singapore Championship The s?cond round of this competition re:ulted as follows I 1 l-\ Harrison beat J. R. Morrison 2 and 1. E. C. Baker beat Dr. J. S. English 5 and 3 M. D. Rutley beat D. J. Ward at 19tn ,T W. Hendrie beat C. Everitt 1
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  • 375 5 (rVom Our Own Corresponi). e»t). Quite a number oi changes have taken place in Brunei since the begnning of 11*24. The River fio.it now presents a pretty appearance. The roaei from the Regency to the Town has been considerably widened and the old bridges have been replaced by
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  • 91 5 Singapore Oct. <i. On London Bank 4 months' sight 2s -1 15 32d Demand 2s. 4 5!32d Private 3 months sight a 4 19 32d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 1544 Jn Hongkong— Bank demand draft 6% p.c. p.m. 3n Shjfngnai— Bank demand draft "2 )a Java— Bank Tel.
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  • 68 5 Mr. P.W. Skene of Kota Tingei, Johors, returned to Singapore on Monday morning by the Melchior Tr?ub" from Semarang. Java. He went to the eye-hospital, known as Ooglidiers Hospital for an operation there and was successfully treated by Dr. Will*, the spec alist of that Hospital. Mr. Skene, who tremained
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  • 395 5 Connor-Holmbcrg The wedding of Miss Helen Gertrude, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Holmberg of Cavanagh-road, Singapore, and Mt. William Bruce Connor of the Eastern Extension Teljgraph Co. son of Dr. end Mrs. James Connor of Madias, was solemnized at the Church of St. Joseph on Saturday the
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  • 193 5 Among the Malayan Civil Servants due shortly from Home leave is Mr. R. D. Acton, who is in Class lb. Mr. Acton waa 1) strict Judge and First Magistrate, Ptnang. last par, and went to Singapore to act on the Supreme Court Bench prior to going on leave. He may
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    • 404 5 I a TEST ADVERTISEMENTS > {vt K!)U TELY, exoeriencei) er CmUnm preferred for a Dispensary win testimonials to No. *t>9 J/o IribULe. ORDINANCE NO. 44 BANKRUPTCY. s r ai SUPREME COURr OF THE STRUTS SET CLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. v Ba skki;ptcy So. 223 of 1985. XX i Maria SaDjeeTl
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    • 116 5 THE ROYAL PARSEE OPERA OF CALCUTTA At The New World Stage INFORM THEIR PATRONS, THAT THERE WILL BE NO PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT AND FRIDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 6 AND 9. I *Yml I*!* 1 A Great Historical Play entitled "RAJA HARISH-CHUNDRA" On Wednesday, 7, at 9 p.m. AND On Thursday, 8, at
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    • 31 5 ii mmm I BRAND j Unswieteaed Condensed I Sterilized Natural. I SOLE IMPORTERS: 1 The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. j 1 Incorporated in Denmark J E 1 Singapore. I C 1
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  • 70 6 DEATH. At hia nesid jics, 74 Cornwall Street, Mr. Goh Sn He«e !a*e o<f Boustead and Co., Ltd., age 62 years. He leaves to monm h s b&s 3 fons Goh Tiang Soo, Goh Tiang Hoe and Goh Tock Thys. 3 daughters, 3 sons-in-law, Tan Tan
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  • 1062 6 So m>3 of the unofficial member." shewed a spirit of independence at* yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council, when the Treasurer presented Wk motion for appropriating- ten per cent of th. Colony's yearly revenue for h's Opium Reserve Fund. We v.eie strongly opposed to the formation of such
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  • 95 6 I The following telegraphic gr.etirgs have been exchanged between the Lrri MayoP of Liverpool and His Excellency th* Officer Administer ng toe Government:— GortatMM, Singapore. Greetings to you and your fellow cifzens on the occasion of Civic Week Celt* rations in Liverpool may the future strengthen the
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  • 325 6 Seeking a Solution of the Difficulties Reuter's Service. Locarno, October 5. Mr. Chamberlain, discussing with journalists the prosipects of the Security Conference, said that if the foundations of peace coufid not be laid in such a heavenly spot a* Locarno, peace must have flown from the earth. The
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  • 134 6 Reuter's Service. Fez, October 4. Two French aviators forced to land in Riff terr Story, i>ifus,:d to surrender and died fighting. Abdel Krlm wished them captured alive and consequently shot six of the Riffi responsible for the aviate;-.,' death. Paris, October 5. It is authoritatively stated that
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  • 118 6 Reuter's Service. London, October 5. Mr. Amery, opening the Imperial Social Hygiene OoPgroac ett Wembley, dealing with the vcneieal disease problem, s;>"d that it was beginning more and more to be realised thacthe adaninif'.raion of the whole Empire must be based wpon a scuni health policy. Th:'y
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  • 57 6 Reuter's Service. Florence, October 5. B iccio'ini, the murrierer of the Fascist leader Luporind died fr m the injures inflictsd by th? crowd at the a?.sass nat'on, as has also a man named Consolo who was ser ously injured in the fracas. Complete order and tranquility now
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  • 23 6 Sporting News will be found on Page -5 and 9. Owing to pressure on space several item* over CWS interest have been held
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  • 124 6 Trouble Over Premature Disclosures Reuter's Service. P, ll is alleged that the tion of the French offer ;,i u« n't M. Gaillaux had appar. i. '''"i»». secrecy, tins caused ■..o- French Press. While official quarter* ftjuj tl if the Pivss Kgfftt vi ym there were any -i miser yet
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  • 148 6 Reuter's Service. Loadbn, < Ttobei I Lord Derby, presiding, at Liverpool *4 the CapeenreJve Club j| honour of Sir WfSjam Joyns r.dlick* deo.Wed Jhat the present Govt n v.a.t, wher elected, had a mandate to smash communisn ar&s not to tenia n lot twerty-tive yeeal t: Iraq.
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  • 123 6 Reuter's Service. Qu ncy, Massachusetts, or 6. The United Starts oteara r 1. yii.gtu' America's second atosstnoth aerofleai carrier, was laumhed here to-day. She has a clear land in g ;p ice f ov« five acres on her decks, abh to ac-'omrac date seventy-two machine*. She has
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  • 55 6 Reuter's Service. Bedfn, 0 N"t e.7* r. y Hen |**a» •1. rit un mi i a number of pronnlnent cah.net rfl I I thi rtasotr URU- autitfs v% "t- Mi ken at r.^7 whan a.I Making adtn* to form, \vn ihe B> v xr% •d to the
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  • 60 6 Reuter's Service. Ocftofaer 5 An agreement ha« bean reached H>tweer the United States and li' o app-itf Max Briber of Switze?!.? Praakleat of the Count of Internal <.nal t ce at tha Hague, as arbiter in th ewef 'die sovereignty of the tefend of Talmas. Southern Philippines.
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  • 43 6 LEWIS AND PEATS Rubber London, Stocks on Sept. L'6, ",i!)2 ton®» 170 tons up. London.—3s. 9d. Local Spot.—$1.48' j. October.—$1.4 8'/ 2 October to December.—$1.46*4. November to December.—$1.45}*. January to March.—$1.31. New ork.—95 cents. Tin Local.—$136.73 per p'cul 75 ions sold.
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    • 279 6 I THE "ALLEGRO" j g Automatic Honing and Stropping Machine [c 1 GILLETTE or VALET BLADES H 1 Price Pr ce I I $8.50 $8.50 I I Net. Nett I No more irritation of the skin. g] "ALLEGRO" Guarantees a clean shave I with even the oldest blades. Robinson Co.,
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    • 30 6 A. FLINTER Dealer in DIAMONDS, PEARLS AND PRECIOUS STONES 19, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. Office 'Phone 197 Private Thone 2538 Agents for Kuala Lumpur STORCH BROS., 37-39, Java Street, Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 156 6 WHEN AND WHERE A Singapore Diary To-day, October 6 High Tides. —0.40 a.m., 0.35 p.m. Blue Funnel Homeward mail leaves. Rodeo Show.—Tanjong Pagar, 9.15 p.m. To-morrow, October 7 High T des.—1.22 a.m., 1.6 p.m. S.F.A. Cup: S.C.F.A. I vs. Headcfuartene, Stadium. Race Entries close, 5 p.m. Roieo Show.—Tanjong Pagar, 9.15
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  • 7332 7 DEBATE ON OPIUM RESERVE Mr. Pountney's Harangue Unofficial Opposition As briefly stated yesterday, there was «esttng debate in the Legislative the Hon. Mr. Pountney Council approves of the prin- „1 «1 annual contribution of ten per 'Pl e u tf t ho revenue of the Colony to urn
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    • 283 7 Yale Spur-Geared Chain Blocks 1 I ARE MACHINE SHOP NECESSITIES. I THE YALE 3PUR-GEARED CHAIN BLOCK is tht Ĕ 3 5 safest and speediest portable hand-hoisfc where load? 3 must be lifted frequently and labour is expansive. 1 i 8 3 Hlt is highly efficient. One man, pulling 82 lbs.
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  • 72 8 Reuter's Service. Berkm., October 5. Tt T- authoritatively announced that tha leading German dyeworfca, includ ng the Bad'ache and w 11 amalgamate eoon. The ama gamat nn firms will be merged in the Badiftche Company, wh ch. nft*r increasing ta cap ta! by the capital of the
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  • 67 8 Havas Agency. London, October 5. A despatch from Port Said says that "he Briti-h steamer Laomedon from Yokohama and IPenang en route to New York, which left Colombo on September 20, reports that in latitude 10J10 North and longitude East, she lost <her propellor owing to a fracture
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  • 51 8 Reuter's Service. Capetown, October 5. The departure of the Sophocles for Austral'a leaves the Ballarat the only steamer held up at Capcttown. There are still two vaseels tied op at Eaat London but Durban is the only South African port where a considerable number of sh'ps are
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  • 43 8 Reuter's Service. He'singfors, October 5. The Finnish torpedo boat 5.2 ran aground and capsized in a violent storm during manoeuvres in the Gulf of Bothn'a. It is understood that the whole crew of three officers and fifty men were drowned.
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  • 64 8 A committee meeting will be held on October 12, in the Exchange Room at 5 pm. for the following purposes (1). To confirm minutes of committee meeting held on the September 14, 1925, and Special committee meeting held on the September 18, 1925; (2). Town Improvement Bill:
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  • 587 8 A Record Crowd at Rodeo Last Night j Stories of the Wild W at. Red Indian* and Cowboys have always found a place in th* hearts of youths and even grown-ups. The adventures pf the world famous Buffalo Bill among blood th rsty Indian tr.bes on the
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  • 218 8 Last Night's Well-Attended Performance In spiits: of 'the counter-attractions yesterday Mrs. Arthur Harris' prcduc:ion ot "Mr. Pirn Passes By" drew a large attendance when the second performance was staged last night at the Victoria Theatre. H s Excd'ency tha Officer Administering the Government and Mi»>s Hose wuh a
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  • 19 8 It is sa d that Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., will he shortly opening a branch office in Ipoh.
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  • 80 8 The Singapore Municipal interdepart. mentil Soccer meeting will be held tomorrow at the Assistant Treasurer's Office at 4-45 p.m. The foVowin 1 representatives of the respective departments are kndly requested +o attend. Messrs ZuzT l ?e (E.M.E.), Kcon Seng (Conso 1 Sren'vasam R a (Water), A. Raman (C.R.L.), Brett (H
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    • 423 8 I JUST UNPACKED! JUST UNPACKED HI S BRITISH MAKE. Oj I GOLF REQUISITES Jj GOLF STlCKS:—Driver, liathee, Pnttan I I Irons, BnaaaZ! B i 'Phone i igger M »»»i« NibS* i ji etc., etc. jjj I 2484 r» fti,< ttLa» c^j G{ GOLF BAGS, GLOVES, ETC. I I 1 I
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    • 67 8 Singapore Volunteer Corps Friday, October 9 5 p.m.—Drill H'all, S.R.E. (v) Signals, Practice. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R.A. (v), Voluntary. 5.15 p.m.—Drifll Hall, Band, Band' Practice. Boy Scouts Association Today. October 6.—Wire'ess and Signal'inj Classes H~adquarte»-* 5.15 nm Thursday, October 8.—Band Practice. St. Joseph's Institution 5 pm. Saturday, October 10.—Bridge Building
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  • 351 9 SPORTS PASTIMES CRICKET S.C.C. XI vs. R.E. The above match was played on Saturday at Pulau Brani and ended in a victory for the homesters. Scores: ROYAL ENGINNERS Bowray c Wainwright b Wild 1 Lt. Harte b Mushet 29 Rawson lbw. b Cochran Woolgar b Mushet 36 W. A. Deans
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  • 184 9 Singapore Tournament Mr T. Damon, the badminton captain of the Indian Association brought the badmnton open championship of Singapore to a fcuccessfull conclusion on Saturday. The tournament was started three months ago for the handsome salver cup presented by Mr. L. Vengadasalem. The entries were satisfactory, members of the
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  • 375 9 Sussex Win Warren Shield (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, O-.tober 4. Except for slight rain this morning wh'ch d'd not interfere with the shooting for the Warren Shield, excellent weather conditions have prevailed' through all three days of the Command Rifle Meeting resul ing in good all-rdund shooting.
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  • 886 9 The Visitors' Cup On Sunday morning the first of the series of three races for tihe Visitors/ Cup took place in mixed weialther. The visitors who tailed the yachts last Easter and presented this Cup to the Olub would have seen some excellent racing however. At 9 a.m. heavy
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  • 50 9 To-day, October 6 Football: V.M.C.A. vs. R.A. at Ansonroad Ground at 5.15 p.m. To-morrow, October 7 Volley Ball: V.M.C.A. va. Raffles Institution at 5 p.m. Thursday, October 8 Hockey: V.M.C.A. va. Indian Association at Anson-road 5 p.m. Saturday, October 10 Cricket: V.M.C.A. vs. Royal Engineer at 2.15 p.m.
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  • 27 9 The Government of Pahang has issued a not ce to the .effect that the premium of $25 per acre on rubber land It no longer in force.
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  • 546 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET M«mh. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Broken, iaeua the following hat >f Quotation*: Singapore Oct. 6. MAIL QUOTATIONS RUBBER, STERLING SHARES larValut 2m AJagar I[7^ 2* Anglo-Java nfi Anglo-Malay 27|8 2i>a Ayer Kuning 401- cd 20a Batu Caves I?|6 Batu Tiga
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  • 113 9 A message from St. Malo states that a man called Passa, who was confined in a lunatic asylum under the assumed name of the Marquis de Champaubert, has just been unmasked. It was thought that he had been in prison, and one of his former jail companions
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  • 522 9 Singapore, October 3. MEAT c. Beef -t:ak (round) kati 45 B stew or curry kati 34 Tork lean kati 62 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) 53 Mutton Indian lb 60 Mutton Australian kati Fowl kati 58% Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 56% Ducks each
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  • 131 9 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y. Kerosene Devoc's Imperial Brilliant per 2 tins $5.20 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins $4.80 Tiger per 2 tins $4.80 Tiger per 2 drums $4.60 Benzine Socony Motor Gasolme per 2 tins $8.00 Soeony Motor Gasoline Ex pumps or drums per
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    • 572 9 I select Your Mount from Famous Makers, f I MOTOR MOTOR jj I CYCLK, cycles. I IRe a 2«/ 4 H.P. Sport Model Complete $409 S „J'a 2% H.P. Sport Model Complete $500 S ire a" 2/4 H.P. O. H. V. Model Complete $575 S „SV 3 2 H.P. Sport
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  • 442 10 Women Members of Club that will Train Pilots A nation of tairmen —and airwomen na we ll—waa the vision conjured up by Sir Philip Sassoon, the Undler-Secretary for Air, when he opened the finst Air Club in London at the Stag Lane Aerodrome, Edgware, last month. The
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  • 328 10 Many persons know the story of the Frenchman who was in receipt of a quarterly pension from the Government. He omit ted to call for it cne quarter, and when he pree-snted himself the following quarter the officials would not pay him hs due, although satisfied
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    • 472 10 Ii JC Si X X X il m H. =}f=xr| j So easy to prepare! I Q LOWLY stir one part of family —it will increase J QUAKER OATS into their strength—and vitality. il two parts of freshly boiling I I water-adda tiny bit of salt F« QUAKER OATS buUd,
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    • 562 10 \Mlm/nenfe} Madges ALL!DRUGSTORES f IHUBBUCKS« feint&Oils%rnishes.ete S»£ 1 are known throughout the Empire for covering power and durability. Supplies I f ready for immediate shipment. patent HUBBUCK S HUBBUCiTS Quick fM White Zinc Paint Dcckiat Coipcihioa WHMMUi Varniite., Red Lead. L ry Rt Oxide P.wt. Aati- «wpemme. ggj ;<J Corrosive
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  • 293 11 September Returns Singapore, October 2. The Ag. Registrar of Imports and Exports favour us with the fokowing statement of Quantity and Value of Rubber exported during September 1025: Aug. Aug. 1925 1924 1925 1924 to date 8 months Tons Tons Tons Tons United Kingdom— 5,624.59 2,506.28 29,815.19
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  • 233 11 In view of the number of applications by visitors from the provinces and abroad, rnlany members hay i expres.se. 1 the d.s'.re that "short-period" membership of the Club shculd be inst tuted during the forthcoming holiday months. To meet thuse views the Committee have made arrangements for
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  • 127 11 London, September 21. —A confession, said to have been made by Alfred kopscn (18), to the effect that he strangled a woman at her own request, was read at the inquest on Beryl Thornton (21), whose body was found! at Kenwood, Hamnstead. The deceased's husbard said he
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    • 608 11 STEAMER SAILINGS TTO BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. r LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with Hia Majeaty's government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS For China ft Japan. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Dae Leave Tonnage
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    • 45 11 NEVER STOP ADVERTISING When Someone stops Advertising Someone stops buying When Someone stops buying Someone stops selling When Someone stops selling Someone stops making When Someone stops making Someone stops earning When Everyone stops earning Everybody stops buying KEEP GOING Advertise in THE MALAYA TRIBUNE
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    • 418 11 STEAMER SAILINGS S.S. "FANG LEE" Loading for Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow on or about October 12. A STEAMER Loading for Hongkong and Shanghai on or about end October. For Freight and Passages please appy to The Agents: THE CHINA SHIPPING Co., SINGAPORE. 4 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO
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