Malaya Tribune, 6 September 1926

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  • 20 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIII, No. 208 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 353 1 COMMERCIAL MANILLA BUFF ENVELOPES JUST RECEIVED OF SPECIAL QUALITY pwjci $2 00 per 1000 Envelope* (A Imitti ttv& saiy ia hmrni) f Malaga Tribune Press, Ltd. Priatir* Stationers, Singapore. I I |gjp I I P Great Reduction On All Models I> I I 1 Cheaper in Price R L BUT
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  • 471 2 Cases Are Becoming More Numerous Five hundred and divorces in Canada during 1925 impel some Canadian journals to wonder at the increasing figures of divorce in the Dominion. At the same time it is noted that divorce cases are becoming much more numerous in Great Britain and in
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  • 172 2 American Linotypists Imported Against Japanese Protest Experiment in importing: American skilled labour into Japan, to replace Japanese labour, is being made by the "Japan Advertiser," the only American tiaily in the Empire. For some time the "Advertiser has been having trouble with its linotype operators, who,
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  • 101 2 He has a fair number of things inside him, including a tablespoon," said the prison doctor at Preston Quarter Sessions wh'_n Alfred Wiluman (thirty-five), a ship's cook, «PU accused of breaking into a railway station. The doctor stated that Wildman bad been on hunger strike for a
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    • 479 2 IT ALWAYS Costs Less at WHITEAWAYS THE I S Dark hrown willow call Oxford style [jj light weight, sole and milium vamps rj Enclish make. 5 fitting (no half sizes) H 'One onVhi teowapa Standard Values" Price $7.50 Pair The Comet Oxford Men 8 "Orient' Shoes g CKnpc Black Olaco
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    • 184 2 r »i r <P Little Girl Suffered Terribly Cuticura Healed My little girl suffered terribly with eczema which broke out on her head and the back of her neck. It started first with watery piraplc* above her right eye and soon spread all over her face and head. Her hair
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    • 526 2 ALWAYS AIIING—-NEVER WELL The Secret of Their Weakness. What Pallid, Nervous Women Should Do.To Get Strong. Many women, mothers who lhave the revitalized If you have any or at of the care of children, girls at school or business symptoms do not allow yourself to m who feel worn-out every
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  • 1120 3 Indian Most Famous Man of Science The line that separates the animal from i the plant world has been shown to be vague. Jor even nonexistent in some respects, by the work of Sir Jagadis Chandra Bose, j India's most famous man of science, director of the
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  • 50 3 From Mr. Mallaby's book on Indian Clubs: "The durian is a fruit peculiar to this (Burma) province; it is eaten only by visitors and by them only once; at Tavoy they place this self—assertive fruit in the Club compound at night, thereby dispensing with the services of a night durwan."
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 234 3 To quickly get rid of Sciatica There are many things capable of *nn« temporary relief from Ihe agony but yon that Be s Pills nrneh more than this. if ey rpach «W Cause of the trouble. l hey enahle your kidneys to dispose of one add thai is irritating the
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    • 122 3 No. 2 of a series. CLEAIIiY PREMISES. The psychological effect of cool, or white-tiled Moor.; tiled walls clear, premises on those who.c an atmosphere of light and cooliives are largely lived in sach ness everywhere. Moreover surroundings, is worth many every div these premises are times the amount expended in
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    • 292 4 Amusements* I EMPIRE In the Second Show at 9.15 p.m. Sharp Metro Pictures Corporation Present JACKIE COOGAN A BOY OF FLANDERS X THE SWEETEST STORY EVER TOLD IN 7 REELS gj 5 Picture Jackie clicking along in his wooden shoes and g H in wide eyed wonder at «gbts bis
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    • 306 4 iCoinmeixcing Monday, Sept. &j AT THE ALHAMBRA (Tan Chen* Kee Co., Ltd. Proprietors.) jjj In the 2nd Show Commencing 9 p.m. A GREAT FIRST NATIONAL SUPER PRODUCTION An Adaptation of the Famous Novel S The I Lost World BY SIR ARTHUR CON AN DOYLE 12 Reels who *hen he wrote
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    • 510 4 GAIETY CINEMA surma theatre Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets North Bridge Road. Telephone No. 28« AT 730 To-Night at 9 Sharp THE LOSER WINS Universal Western Universal* New Serial THE FIGHTING RANGER Chapters 4 St 5 I TEN SCARS MAKE A MAN SERIAL New Cartoon Pathe Gaiett* Chapters 5 6
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  • 85 5 To-day, September 6 Hiirh Tides.—lo.46 a.m., 10.20 p.m. relative Council, 10 a.m. j£ A. Association Dinner, Raffles Hotel. To-morrow, September 7 Hii?h Tides.—ll.ll a.m., 10.51 p.m. arizes begin at 11 a.m. Singapore Races—Second Day, 2.15 p.m. Military Pageant, Stadium, 9 p.m. Wednesday, September 8 Hijrh Tides.—ll.3s a.m., 11.21
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  • 86 5 London, September 3. Manchester Market— *v Tn c shirtings, fair (new basis) 12s 9d Grey Yarns, single twist 20 nje T. Cloth, tor 24 yards 8s 9d Liverpool Market r«*ton—Fully Middling American lipot) $10.07 Egyptian Cotton $17.95 M Tuv Standard 3 months £290.10.0 fair merchants £27.10.1 Black Pepper
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  • 35 5 The rate of Issue of Money Orders for Inra Jid Ceykw to-day is Rs. 153 equal to' $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 equal to $100.
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  • 1178 5 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Singapore, September 6 Rice, Siam No 1 Per Koyan $382 Rice, Siam 2 $358 Rice, Siam 3 $346 Rice, Saigon 1 $322 Rice, Saigon 2 $318 Rice, Saigon 8 Rice, Rangoon 1 $300 Rice, Rangoon 2 $298 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $10.00 Rice» m
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  • 132 5 TO-DAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api p.__„„ (Aing Leong) 2 p.m. vw? I v CGlenfalloch) 3 p.m. rort Swettenham and Penang w (*Kinta) 3 p.m. Mni.° a CCalypso) 4 p.m. t£E m.- ('Flying Dragon) 2 p.m. Kota Tinggi (*Hang Yon) 4 p.m. Fulau
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  • 74 5 THE CITY OPERA The week-end performances of The City Opera were a great success, the Silver King on Saturday drawing a good house, whilst yesterday (Sunday) evening, when sang Sembah War of King Boma" was staged, The Sultan of Perak was present with a large party, who thoroughly
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 378 5 ILATEST ADVERTISEMENTS MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. It is notified that Havelock Road will be closed from 6 p.m. on the night of 11th September until 6.0 a.m. the following morning for repairs to the level crossing. C. H. GOLDIE. Ag. Municipal Secretary. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Offers for the purchase of the following
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    • 29 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like, VERY MODERATE CHARGES O. JITT SLANG, Qualified Dentist, 75 HMl Streets, 1st Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary, Thome 4057
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    • 21 5 FOR DEFECTS OF CONSULT M. EZEKIEL ft SONS. Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians, 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. Optometrist: AM. EzeldeL OJX, FJ»X).C.
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    • 250 5 Cars! Cars!! Cars!!! BUICK MOTOR HIRING ■16, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. (Opp. Amb«r Mansions.) NEW BUICK CARS FOR HIRE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT I passenger, 7 passenger and sports tearing also 5 passenger saloon. •pedal rates for trips to Data Pahat, Maar, Malacca, Koala Lnatpnr snd Penang. Thone 3981 K. V.
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    • 238 5 ARE YOU QUALIFIED TO OCCUPY THIS CHAIR Do not be content with just holding yout present position, but be ready to fill the place of the man above \ou. There is only one way In which you oan qualify for a hotter position and that is by TRAINING An I.C.S.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 70 5 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT (By courtesy of the Government Health Office.) Kandang Kerbau Station for the 24 hour* ending midnight September 5, 1926. deg. Maximum shade temperature 88.2 F. Minimum shade temperature 74.5 F. Mean shade temperature 80.1 F. Maximum sun radiation 150 F. Minimum grass radiation 72 F. Sea temperature 81
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  • 46 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. Yeo Bian Hong and son thank all relatives and friends who attended the funeral of tbe lite Madam Chan Pee Neo on Saturday the 4th instant, and also those who bo kindly sent wrejtha, scrolls, and letters of condolence etc.
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  • 969 6 Mr. E. A. Brown's remarks on cruelty to animals at the last Municipal meeting secured a well deserved publicity. They were thoroughly justified and a campaign to eradicate the evils he attacked is badly needed. Cruelty to dumb beasts is so common at the
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  • 1153 6 Singapore schools re-opened to-day after four week's 'holiday. Mail despatched from Singapore August 13 by s.s. Delta, delivered in London September 4. The output of the Mandai-Tekong Company's Estates for the month of August 1926 amounts to 9,186 lbs. being the first month of the current financial year. The s.s.
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  • 256 6 &%*£gttsx fits* He spent aom* time studying Tamil. a >•? Miss Anna Oarey, of the "Straits W**~n staff, rs leaving for London b/^ Funnel Lner ''Pafcroclus'' next month Carey has written a novel about An*J£" life which she hopes to have before the end of thl ye
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  • 87 6 (From Our Own Oemspendent) Ipoh, September 4. The sensational case in which g i Indian named Subdin sued another for Si ,000 on a promissory note, which action mv previously dismissed and Subdin mm arraigned on a charge of forgery of the promissory note, has ended
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  • 102 6 The concert held on Thursday evening under the joint auspices of tihe Chinese Association and S.CB.A. was calrriod out successfully. Among: the items in the interesting; programme was the film "A gift of Lifa" which was lent by the Government for exhibition in connection with the
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  • 17 6 Reuter's Service. London, September 4. The steamer Djambi has left Qiavea for Rotterdam.
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  • 25 6 Reuter's Service. Takoka, Oklahoma, September 4. Sixteen miners were kil'ed by an ex~ p osion at th Superior Smokeless CohI Company's mine.
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  • 32 6 Reuter's Service. Budapest, "September 5. The Foreign Minister and ta-3 AmerkM Minister have exchanged ratificatioaa of an Amcrico-Hungarian treaty of friendship and commerce which is valid for a decaoY
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  • 63 6 Reuter's Service. San Pedro, Septemb r In the presence of Mr. Wilbur, S n tarj to th? Navy. Admiral Robihsor bauled down his flag on the battleship Seattle und handed over supreme command cf the United Statd naval forces to Admiral Charles Huffcai Simu taneoasly Admiral Jackson
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  • 61 6 Reuter's Service. New York, Septem!er 4 A chess team of London will play I t* l3 of Chicago by cable on September 6 :cr the British-American chess trophy present* 1 by Mr. Samuel Inscull of Chicago. The Lord Mayor of London and the Mayor of < huazo
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  • 58 6 Reuter's Service. Halifax, Nover Scotia, September ft The McMillan Arctic expedition an behalf of the Field Museum, has safely anchored at Sydney, Cape Breton harbour. McMillan reported a successful trip, W» farthest nortn point readied being ijw*" Island off the coast of G r inland. M toy scientific
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  • 39 6 Reuter's Service. Bogota, Colombia, September 4. Over 5,000 cmp'm-s of the GwyMgj Pacific Coast Railway arc strik eft all tranK has ceased and many factories are shut. stevedor-s it Porta Burn a ntura jouie» the strikers.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 292 6 ROBINSON S SALE SPECIAL BARGAINS SPORTS TOWLES For Tennis > Golf et SIZE ir x 2r jflSf?! J j If SALE PRICE i yllii I! Jp 2 95 p er dozen r I $1.50 per half doz. WHITE LINEN TABLE MATS As Illustration. SALE PRICE 6 ins. diam. -30 cts.
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    • 104 6 1 COMPARISON I jjj r> g is the only infallible Test 0 [1 of the relative value of jg] Typewriters. j [g By comparison the Royal S proves its superiority. G IS l j |g 'ffi c pi p g Ask for Booklet g G Describing the 20 > S
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  • 618 7 Artillery Against m De Rivera MARTIAL LAW DECREED EVERYWHERE Full Support and Confidence for The Primo Reuter's Service. Madrid, September 4. I Patriotic Union has requested the Government to give permission to hold a plebiscite all over Spain c-n September 11 to September 13 in order that the
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  • 91 7 Famous Airman Expected Here this Afternoon British Official Press Service. London, Sept. 5. An l r A!in Cobh arn left Port Darwin, Tinin. t 7 y f sterda y« and has arrived at '°r island on his homeward journey. fcfi ,an Cobharn and Flight-Sergeant tkk«* m onanic «re
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  • 41 7 j n»ee Courts Martial Being Held at Devonport Reuter's Service. London, September 5. nTva' T tS m artial are being held at c °ur s Tf at Devonport in the -mm,. Tf c k arising from the loss
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  • 58 7 Reuter's Service. Denver Colorado, September 6. *W v re killed and 50 injured, of r 6 ln J' ure d seriously, in the Jr Cj, Passenger train from Salt BaHda r« l 5 enver fort >-five miles from l n<1 thr* ra u Thc en S»ne, guards
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  • 267 7 CHANG TSO LIN'S DEMAND TO RAILWAY Old Dispute Culminates in Note from Moscow Reuter's Service. Moscow, September 4. M. Chicherin has handed to the Chinese Charge d Affaires in Moscow, for, transmission to the Chinese Government, a note protesting against Marshal Chang Tso-lin's demand to the Board of
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  • 261 7 GENERAL STRIKE AS A WEAPON Congress President Says they Are nut Penitent Reuter's Service. London, September 6. Addressing the annual conference of the I Trade Union Congress at Bournemouth, Mr. Arthur Pugh, President, dwell largely on the genera: strike and declared that the weapon could not be left
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  • 86 7 SEVERAL INJURED AT WATGUNGE Over a Hundred Arrests Made By the Police Reuter's Service. Calcutta, September 5. In a communal riot atWatgunge a suburb, several were injured including one European and one Indian police officer. There were over a hundred arrests. When a Hindu procession with a band
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  • 77 7 New Religious Regulations Being Prepared Reuter's Service. Mexico City, September 4. The Department of the Interior is preparing a new set of religious regu ation3 for submission to Congress, which, if onacted, will supersede those recently promulgated. The details are not yet available but it is reported
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  • 48 7 British Official Press Service. London, Sept. 5. The "Sunday Times" states that there is a strong movement on foot in commercial circles interested in British Indian trade to establish on India House in london on similar lines to the Australia House and the Canada House.
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  • 523 7 GERMANY TO ENTER THIS WEEK Official Invitation to Dictator of Spain British Official Press Service. Reuter's Service. London, September 5. The present week will see Germany's entry into the League of Nations. On Saturday the final technicalities were completed and the Council unanimously accepted the report of
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  • 136 7 Englishmen Braving the Wilds of Bolivia Reuter's Service. Dunkirk, September 4. In the presence of Senor Delgao, the go lvmnGovernment's financial delegate to Europe, interested spectators saw the picturesque ceremony performed of breaking the Co ours for the President Saavecra," a ri rfu l? °f t Z
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  • 429 7 Settlement Now in Sight JOINT CONFERENCE FOR TO-DAY Miners Offer Terms Which Appeal to Government Reuter's Service. London, September 4. tl mpnf De f th i. there is a P ros P ect of a setfin^ en J\? f .Protracted coal trouble on durfnJ n 1S wil1
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  • 265 7 British Official Press Service. London, September 5. As a result of corressjpondonce between the ooai-owners, and the Government Mines Department, representatives of the Mining Association will attend a meeting of the coal Committee of the Cabinet to-morrow to discuss the question of calling a joint confjrenoe Of
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  • 430 7 London, September 4. L«te last night the miners' Executive ■JJJ* a communication to Mr. Churchill, Chanc. lor of the Exchequer, containing a tormula which enabled the Government to request the mine-owners to resume negotiations. The letter to Mr. Churchill, which was signed by Mr. Cook, the miners'
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 249 7 Patooni*d C For Your Wedding and Birthday Gifts 1 Go to I The Royal Jeweller o Where you will always find everything in the best in B Design, Quality and Price c Entirely New Stock in 2 JEWELLERY, SILVER AND E. P. WARE C «Just Unpacked jj Q B. P.
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  • 1624 8 Gang Robbery in Singapore THE SPECIAL PROVISIONS OF THE POLICE Outbreak of Crime due to Secret Society Gangs a of the Council was held in tha Chamber at 10 o'clock this morning, there being present the following members:- OFFICIALS; The Deputy Governor. The General Officer Commanding the Tl
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  • 57 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, September 6. The Cup soccer match was entirely spoiled by rain on Saturday, a Continuous downpour from two o'clock until night prevailing. The ground was several inches deap in water But the game was played out, Perak winning by two goals to
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  • 183 8 CRICKET County Matches i Reuter's Service. Lor! ion, September 3. The scores in the County championship matches which concluded to-day are as follow: MIDDLESEX vs. WORCESTERSHIRE At Lords: Match drawn. Middlesex .278 for 9 Worceslwrehlre did not bat. Hunt scored 81 arid! Lee 51 for Middlesex. Owing to
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  • 54 8 Reuter's Service. Chiswick, September 4. The day was bright and hot and the wicket, which had been wet, dried up. Preta, of the Civil Service, won the toss and sent in his opponents. Australia made 440 for the loss of seven wickets Taylor compiling 201 and
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  • 19 8 St. Leger Reuter's Service. London, September 4. Wangratta was scratched from the St. Leger at 11.53 to-day.
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  • 276 8 League Matches Reuter's Service. London, September 4. Results of League matches played to-day re as follows DIVISION I Aston Villa 1, Burnley 1. Blackburn R. 1, Tottenham 0. Bolton 2, Newcastle 1. Cardiff 1, West Bromwich 1. Derby 2, Liverpool 1. Everton 0, West Ham U. 3. Huddersfield 0,
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  • 84 8 C.S.C. Events The following is the result of the quarter mile race held at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday:—l Ng Mong Guan (scratch) 5 mins. 51 I|s sees. 2 Lee Fong Lim (1 m 20s). 3 Chia Poh Chong (30s). At water polo Poh t?am was beaten by Mong
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  • 71 8 The members of the St. Joseph's Old Boy's Association are asked to note that the heats for the annual athletic sports will be held on Wednesday for the following events; 100 yards, 440 yards, putting the shot, and long jump. On Friday for the following events 220
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  • 83 8 American National Doubles Reuter's Service. Brooklyn, September 4. In the semi-finals of the National mixed doubles Miss Ryan and Borotra beat Mrs. Mallory and Tilden B—6, 6—4, 6—2, and Mrs. Wightman and Lacoste beat Miss Penelope Anderson and Cochet, o —S, 6—2, 6 —L Brooklyn, September 5. In
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  • 331 8 TO-DAY'S TIES A. Singles E. C. Foyser owe 3 vs. Lt. H. S. J. Bovrke plus 3. Postponed. To play Tuesday. A. R- Linton scr. vs. R. H. Wild owe 5. J. Wilson owe 3 vs. Roy Smith owe 30. C. Singles J. Phillip plus 4 vs. <0.
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  • 272 8 TO-DAY'S TIES Handicap Doubles Capt, Murphy and Capt. Armitage owe 1 vs. Lieut. Dear den and Lieut. Lawrence owe 2 at 3.45 p.m. Major Wilson and Capt. Carey owe 4 vs. Lieut. Chatterton and Lieut. Frankis plus 3 at 3.45 p.m. Major Savers and Major COIH3
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  • 105 8 Tournament FRIDAY'S RESULTS Open Doubles N. H. P. Whitely and G. S. Cooper defeated K. M. R. Menon and A. Periera, 6—3, 4—6, 6—3. Open Singles Shozo Matsukawa defeated T. M. Castle, 6 —Q, 6—o. SATURDAY'S RESULTS Open Doubles S. P. Viryasiri and Woon Chow Tat defeated
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  • 415 8 Mr. J. B. David's Appeal Against A $500 Fine Before the Chief Justice, this morning, Mr J B. David appealled against his conviction on a charge of cutting timber, through a contractor, without authority or legal right, and his fine of $500, to go to the owner
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  • 103 8 Cantonese Forces Opposing Chili's Army British Official Press Service. London, September 4. The situation in China and particular y at Hankow, in which neighbourhood a struggle is proceeding between the northern Chihli troops and the southern Cantonese forces, is being c osely watched in London. The newspapers report
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  • 160 8 His Lordship the Chief Justice gave judgment, this morning, in the case in which S. P. S. Supramaniam Chetty sued Ahna Moona Muthiah Chetty for $1862 for damages for breach of contract. Plaintiff was alleged to have been engaged by defendant as clerk and dismissed by defendant's
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  • 107 8 A Chinese named Tan Tee appealled before the Chief Justice this morning, on his conviction on a charge of attempting to smuggle in illicit chandu upon his return to the Colony from China. Mr. C. H. da Silva appeared on his behalf and the Deputy Public Prosecutor appeared
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  • 41 8 Inspector Swyney of the S. H. B. Police who was assaulted by Chinese coolies while stopping an unlicenced wayang a few nights ago is still in hospital. A Chinese has been arrested and charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt.
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  • 36 8 Walley for Manila Boy Walley will kave Singapore for Manila on October 7 by the s.s. Simaloer with his manager and other local boxers. Walley challenges Pablo Dano for a return contest before he sails.
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  • 43 8 Herbert Memorial Trophy Reuter's Service. New York, September 5. Orange County won the final match for the Herbert Memorial polo trophy from the Hurricanes, who were an Anglo-American team, at Rumson Country Club by 13 chukkers to 4. The Hurricanes received two.
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  • 1861 8 SHORT SPURTS ON SUCCESSFUL OPENING DAY Unfortunate Accident Mars Otherwise Good Sport The first of the four-day Autumn meeting of the Singapore Turf Club w aa run off on Saturday. The going was heavy, due to rain overnight, and the times were poor a shower, even though it
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 182 8 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE Increasing Public Interest In It The solutions to the Crossword we published in our columns in August in aid of The Children's Aid Society and the names of the prize-winners will appear in our issue of Thurs'iay, the 9th instant, on page 9. The number of solutions
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  • 627 10 Superstitious Investigators Blame the Supernatural Can a ghost be indicted for murder? If so, who is to arrest the culprit and ensure his detention until his trial comes on? These two problems have been exercising the minds of the ablest lawyers in Roumania, though perhaps not
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  • 263 10 Some interesting specimens of American slang are given in Mr. George Philip Krapp's book, "The English Language in America," published by Mr. Humphrey Milford. "Perhaps the most striking difference between British and American popular slang," states the writer, "is that the former is more largely merely a matter
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  • 29 10 The Aneta Agency, Sabang, states that a laiy passenger on the "Slamat," Miss C. J. C. Groen, was drowned on August 21. It is alleged that she jumped overboard.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 172 10 THE PERSON WITHOUT A HEADACHE A RARITY There is probably no one who has not had a headache some time or other. Of headaches there are many, and they vary in the degree of discomfort tbey bring. But whatever a headache may be, it is a thing one would like
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    • 435 10 I THE PRE-EMINENT BRITISH WATERPROOFER I PUDLO Brand Cement Waterproofing Powder is a standard buildine m* g which has placed additional value upon Portland Cemont g Used for Reservoirs, Baths, Tanks, Damn Wall* I Flat Roofs, Garage Pits, Stoke Holes, ConeS I Buildings, etc. g On the Admiralty and War
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 464 11 AUCTION SALE CHEONG KOON SENG CO. ESTATE OF SHAIK ABDUL HAVE, Deceased AUCTION SALE OF Valuable freehold and leasehold residential properties situate at Serangoon Road and Coronation Road, Singapore. TO BE HELD At (assri. Cheong Koon Seng A Co 'a Saleroom No. 30 Chulia Street, Singapore. On Wednesday, September 8,
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    • 685 11 STEAMER SAILINGS P &0 BRITISH INDIA AND AKAR IMS (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China Japan For Marseilles, London A Antwerp. Due Leave Tonnage
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    • 839 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE Tonnage Destination Doe Sail *Hakozaki Maim 10,500 Marseilles, London Antwerp Sept 16 1J Hakusan Maru 10,500 Marseilles, London Antwerp Sept 30 Oct 1 Kitano Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Oct 14 15 Haruna Mara 10,500 Marseilles, London Antwerp Oct 28 29 Kamo Maru
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 919 12 PUBLIC NOTICES GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES, SINGAPORE, 1927. NOTICE is hereby given that Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary s Office until noon on 24th September, 1926, for the exclusive right, subject to the limitations of the Liquors Revenue Ordinance, 1909, now Ordinance No. 118
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    • 916 12 PUBLIC NOTICES 4. Tanjong Minyak Estate, (Rembia R. Estate). 5. Cheng Estate. 6. Paya Rumput, Bth mile. 7. Krubong Estate (M.R.P.), 10th mile. 8. Jelutong Estate, 10 mile. 9. Krubong (Malacca) Estate, 11th mile. 10. Pegoh Estate (Rembia), 12th mile. 11. Lendu Estate, lGth mile. 12. Lendu Estate, 19th mile.
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    • 809 12 PUBLIC NOTICES I the undersigned K. Sevatha Maricar, who formerly carried on business as a Cloth Vfercbant in Singapow, beg to inform the s*fe th a similar business it No. 33 North Bridge Road, Singapore, ander the Style of K. Sevatha Maricar I Coy! MUNICIPALITY OP SINGAPORE It is notified
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