Malaya Tribune, 4 October 1927

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIV. -No. 233 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1927 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1927
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 181 1 NEW SHIPMENT OF CAKIBOiNUM CARBON PAPEk fBFLE: SIZE Bxlo LND WITH 3 WELLS USS PAPER WEIGHTS Malaya Tribune Pres*, Ltd., Collyer Quay, Singapore. MIMOSA PHOTO PAPERS 1 i a The Best Papers for 1 Best Results a i 81 I 1 g These papers are made by the largest factory
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    • 22 1 THE GREAT INDIAN THINKER DR. RABINDRANATH T AGO RE'S WORKS. Now on Bile at THE CONTINENTAL STAMP CO., 6a Battery Road, Singapore.
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  • 2695 2 PELEPAH VALLEY JOHORE RUBBER ESTATES, LTD. Satisfactory Results Improved Outlook for Industry The twenty-first annual ordinary general meeting of the Pelepah Valley (Johore) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on August 31 at the Great Eastern Hotel, Liverpoolstreet, E.C., Sir Byron Peters, K.B.E. (Chairman of the company) presiding. The
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    • 298 2 d. The power and position of England and the Empire is due in large measure to the character and deter- MADE BY mination of Disraeli—afterwards Lord Beaconsfield. CARR ERAS LTD. 139 Mars Imputation IM\ ffi^\ffiir^i VheJoremast 4 j|_ j CIGARETTES aye achieved their position by the determination Cadb^^ tD of
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    • 297 3 IHLeep illness at d7m"s length j ran* LA *U Jj V.- > si hm ys *w> Bavril gives the body rjQ strength to fa•/; at arm"i length la i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i I i I i i i
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    • 86 3 1 11 -i ill J' i %Sim 6 i see feS I Hail I g|g2 JVlillions IVLillions B§l of Gallons IViaturing! feSS i 0 88« RW: ||j are good judges jSjgi ggS of /Scotcli TYnisky, and Scots§j men the world over insist on SSS |gjj "WHITE HORSE" because it fcpffl
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  • 802 4 STRANGE EVIDENCE AT AN INQUEST Man Who Cut a Small Cross on His Chest Remarkable evidence was given by a me ileal man concerning a patient who, in his c pinion, was wrongly certified as a lunatic, at an inquest at Hampstead, England, on Gilbert Southwood Meiklejohn, forty-five,
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  • 88 4 British newspapers have proved the best medium for advertising, accordmg to a statement concerning the fir-t year's £30,000 advertising campaign for increasing the consumption of currants made by the organisers of the campaign in London. Currants are now being advertised in many countries," said M. Caclamanos. Greek Minister in London,
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    • 138 4 are demanded even in the Club. Smokers of taste instinctively insist upon STATE EXPRESS No. 555 Cigarettes —the comfort from home that is always consistent in quality—year in and out. $TSTE (XPtxESS CIGARETTES REWARE of Cheap f I m »W.clured by > of thousands PPr» r g MADE BY HAND
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    • 40 4 je/ermva/to\ tonic j g (Bark and Iron Wine) g Stimulates the appetite. Strengthens the Nerves. E [|j Regenerates the Blood, ft 9 J||f Jo. Illy Cver 50,CCG Medical 1 I TcstiniCßials. I MEDICAi/oFFICE, J jjj 300, Ncrth Bridge Road, [jj
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    • 312 4 ES2ESESZSES2S2SZSKESMKHS2Sĕ\S^ I THE STEIN WAY PIANO. I!* Is the Instrument of the Immortals and s is used by all Eminent Musicians To-day. TJ rG I rG nj i Come in, we will be Pleased to Demonstrate I I this Superb Instrument. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. Raffles Place, I SINGAPORE. *mBESESZSiSSSESi!SSS2Si*
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  • 949 5 Including Matches Played on Saturday, October 1 ENGLISH LEAGUE.—Division I Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pt«. Bury 8 6 2 0 21 14 12 West Ham 7 5 1 1 21 15 11 Blackburn i 2 r > 12 11 Newcastle 8 4 2 2
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    • 381 5 A QUICK WAY TO BANISH YOUR 1 BACKACHE HI of you go to bed to-night, •kn-he The y will cure while you Bleep, and in the morning y° nr l>:iin will he gone. jft iISBBr No interference with work Witt's j or pleasure, hut such red f«* jßffr markahle relief,
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    • 37 5 I D'ORSAY'S I Iface powder! I Delightfully perfumed—in g S colours, blanche, rachel Bj and rose. 3 ffi Sole Agents: j P. A. Beins Ltd., I 4, ROBINSON ROAD a I SINGAPORE. I [I Thone 596 I
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    • 142 5 .pjrJiJßHarJddddgrdfd^rdpJdddddddd J 1 i ROUVER H GULLET I "BABY" *ajf BRANDY j! V I 71 S GENUINE iJj» COGNAC g I i 8 i i SOLE AGENTS: jr jj 11 f The Borneo Co., Ltd., J il (Incorporate;, in Eni,' 71 71 li SINGAPORE. [i j I I o 1!|
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    • 365 6 ESHSZS ~dMS2S2SHS2SESES I Empire Cinema I 5 TWO SECWS TWO PAYMENTS Cj FIfIST 5 HOW AT 7 PM X ni v j SECOND £HOW AT 9.30 P.M Commencing Friday September 30. Cj Take Pleasure in Presenting Gicat Chira If si Production One ci the ANNALS CF GCD g The Only
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    • 256 6 JUL use m ents. !FROM SATURDAY OCTOBER ITO THURSDAY OCTOBER 6. A PROGRAMME OF VERY ENTERTAINING PICTURES jjj AT THE ALHAMBRA S (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Proprietor*.) S j IN THE SECOND SHOW, AT 9 P.M. I A First National Production Co Adapted from the Stage Play by Milton Herbert
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    • 476 6 GAIETY NEM\ Junction albert Bencoo»en Streets FROM FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 3» TO THURSDAY OCTOBER 6. NIGHTLY AT 9.00 *>M. A Western that is a Western ART ACORD in THE SET UP Dariig horsemanship, setnationil hand-;o-hitc b»ttuM, thrilling captures and a mystifyinp r3m»nc3 that will keep *ou in sup-nse until tha final
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    • 150 6 &urina Th c North Bridga Road. Telep IT S HERF Tt -NX h Until I utsday Ocfc b Second Show at 9.(i The Talk of the Cinema v The Gorgeous, Glorious, Glanon g* tering Lnivers l Super Pi H THE MIDNIGHT i UN" (IN 9 PARTS) She had tl c
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  • 117 7 > <iips Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, October 4. East Wharf (Kntrance Gate 1) K m ]n 22; Rajula 20. Ma n Wharf Kntrance Gate 3) ty of Palermo 16; u 12; President 8; Bencleuch 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) 1 a Maru 12;
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  • 46 7 London, October 3. 121 4.86 11 16 34.94 25.225 12.1375 89 3 16 20.43 18.09 18.17 18.475 34.51 164.25 193 27.86 2 20 64 367.5 780 5 56 64 47 29 32 Is 5 15 16d Hon 2s 6d Is ll%d Is lid fonratd, 25%.
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  • 147 7 Armed Robbers Severely Dealt With Ju>tice (Sir William Murison) and a com mon jury, four Chines? wire sentenced to .-even years rigorous imprisonment and ten strokes ot the ta t' for armed robbery. It was stated that th.y crtered a house of a Chinese in Rowell Road and robbed
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  • 100 7 Tender for Three Million Dollars Accepted he development of Cameron Highlands which has been discussed so often, will commence almost immediately as the Government has accepted the tender for road making. Me-ssrs. Fogden, Brisbane and Company, prominent local contractors, have been given the contract, which will involve about
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  • 174 7 Shipping and Engineering Exhibition The growing importance of rubber in th?> Engineering and Allied Industries wai .strikingly brought home to visitors to the Shipping and Engineering Exhibition which was opened at Olympia on September 8. The imposing exhibit of the Robber Growers' Associate n demonstrates the hundreds
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  • 358 7 The following passengers arrived at Singapore per s.s. M. Treub yesterday: From Batavia:—Mr. F. J. Mayger. Mr. H. T. Overbeech, Mr. Lauw Anjie, Nyonya Lim Bie Nio. Mr. Osman Abdulla, Mr. Tan Tek Beng. Mr. W. J. Graban. Mr. W. Price. Mrs. Mvluis, Mr. F. Gebbens, Mr. and
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  • 133 7 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction at the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng, No. 30 Chulia Street, on Wednesday. September 28: 999 years* leasehold land and house No, 23 Holloway Lane, area 1,114 souare feet, bought by Syed Esah Al Hadad for •K8 500. Freehold
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  • 1510 7 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE S:n?::pore, October 1 Ri<e, Siam No. 1 pel Koyan $342 Buyers SelUn» Riie, Siam 2 (31:1 Mixed Black Pepper 2ST Ri.e, Siam I m (305 Sundricd Copra 11 2'J Bice, Saigon 1 $280 'Mixed Ccpra 10.8J 10 80 Rice, Saigon 2 m $272 Kayong Copra Rice, Saigon
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  • 268 7 Desperate Gunman's Repeated Attempts to Kill When the preliminary inquiry into two charges of attempted murder against a Chinese who wag arrested at Jurong recently an 1 lat:r id ntifi.d by a cetective as the I .nan who shot hi.n down in Bea.h Read, was continued before Mr.
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  • 237 7 Plaintiff Awarded Amount Asked For An interesting case was heard en Thursday -and Friday in the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court, before the Chief Justice (Sir Henry Gompertz), with Messrs. T. P. Nailer and Walter Greni-r as assessors in which Mr. Goh See Kow sought to obtain
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  • 67 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon 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. The ex-Kaiser and his suite, with the consent of the Dutch authorities, are making a
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 430 7 mcn!l J' c jl S Notioe is hereby 8 51 will he oloeei fer qJ i rossine on the night of Sunday, from 9 p.m. until 6 am. the following morning. W. MARSH, Municipal Secretary. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Tenders are invited for the transport of granit* from the East Reclamation,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 270 7 SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, October I 3.32 a.m., 2.51 p.m. _'apore vs. Batavia. |'o-morrow. October •> a.m., 4.2 p.m. v>. S.R.C. at S.C.C. I'hursday. October 6 7.1 s a.m., 5.37 p.m. inu'nt; Merchants vs. Etc., L aw. S.C.C. 4 p,-re vs. Batavia. t- nic Gardens, 5 p.m. Friday. October 7 >.2f>
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    • 133 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for October 9. To-day, October 4 ,5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Voluntary Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Company, Recruits Parade. To-morrow, October 5 5.15 p.m.—Tan Tock Seng Hospital. S.V.F. Ambulance, Stretcher Drill. Thursday, October 6 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Company,
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    • 70 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT (By courtesy of the Government Health Office) Kandang Kerbau Station, for the 24 hours ending at midnight, October 3. deg. Maximum shade temperature 84.5 F. Minimum shade temperature 73.2 F. Mean shade temperature 77.8 F. Maximum sun radiation 129.8 F. Minimum grass radiation 70.5 F. Sea temperature 80
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  • 48 8 ENGAGEMENT SEET—LIM.—The engagement is announced between Mr. Seet Chee Hean, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Seet Cheng Lin, and Miss Lim Chin Chin the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Mah Siang. The marriage will take place in February next year.
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  • 977 8 In a recent leading article we referred st length to the prevalence of quackery in Mr lava, and, in particular, in Singapore. A few days k:ter a man died of poisoning, due to an overdose of tuba root extract, and at the sub.-equen: inquest the Acting Coroner
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  • 1166 8 The recent All-Malaya Camp of the Boy Scouts at Penang is fully reviewed in the October issue of 44 Scouting in Malaya,'' which is a special camp number. His Excellency the Consul-General for China will attend the Whiteaway Circus tonight, the performance being in aid of the funds of the
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  • 423 8 The address of the Bisho*) a guson-Davie is c o The Cambrid Delhi, India. Mr. and Mrs. Wing Loong, Penang to attend the funeral Loong's father, returned yesl steamer Ipoh. M. S. Bonaventure. th- Bla forward, who was station d two or three years ago, play d
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  • 32 8 (From Our Own Correspond, nt. Penanc. Octob t The trawler Tonekol was Penang yesterday morning, her propeller with her fcrawlii on the Great Kaa Flat. She sailed for Singapore this
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  • 49 8 (From Our Own Corresponded Penang. Oct" The death occurred at the Gen» pital yesterday of Mr. Wilfrid Til; tant on Bertam Estate. Deceased came out from hom agn and was extremely popular. The funeral took place at \Y< Cemetery the same evening and w. attended.
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  • 76 8 (From Our Own Correspondent. Penang. O I In the Supreme Ccurt th« ca Che Din Ariffin brought an acti n the administration of the i rtat Chee Ariffin, deceased, for $50 000 plus interest at 8 per cent, ment of a further sum of $300 in lieu
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  • 99 8 From China and Manila by B-S. Pi Monroe, due at Singapore thi> m< From China by s.s. Saarhru Singapore noon to-day. From China and Japan by s.s. due at Singapore at 5 p.m. to-:' From China and Japan by B.s. Maru, due at Singapore to-mon From Indo-China by
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 386 8 VSONCW Es"dsZb 2SZSZSZS2S2S cS2S"HSH£ *****5! V n. JE AND SERVICE X i JLmr* 1 I Tea Set. g U No. ***** I. I STERLING SILVER AFTERNOON TEA SET, I CONSISTING OF I TEA POT, CREAM JUG, SUGAR BASIN, I AND TONGS, JAMES 1. DESIGN, I COMPLETE IN LEATHER LINED BLUE
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    • 85 8 SZS2SHSZSZSESZSHSZSHSZSZSHSZSESESZSZSaSa SBy Special Appointment jc S To His Majesty S I THE KING OF SIAM I I Established 1872. I AN ITEM I TO INTRODUCE IN FULL MEASURE c] I OUR I 1 STERLING SILVER J M AND I E. P. N. S. WARE. I I NEW STOCK I I
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  • 193 9 Cht i-0'Malley Pact a Failure ,i, o\V CONCESSION ,}l andary hin< Director Quits his Post in Council Eastern Service.] I\king, October 4. Saturday began an iV ;i: K w-pu and followed -teriay in which they tieners for twenty r- lushed up reinlatest reports, though t jaria's
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  • 70 9 Special Officer To Investigate >!!! GEORGE SCHUSTER'S NEW ISILLET Reuter's Service. «ion, October 3. Colonies has de:>.onally the ap»mic and financial adIving the economic i] problems of the and other territories rge Schuster, who r his appointment as the Government of the S« his duties will
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  • 65 9 TROU BLE IN MEXICO Garrison of 500 Revolts and Rebels Reuter's Service. y City, October 3. > of the city garrison and departed from nave taken the field ent and will presumni against the reObregon as President, lent, Sencr Calles, xpires in July next, nd consecutive term. essoT and the
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  • 168 9 New Service Opened By Premier CONVERSATION WITH MR. KING British Official Wireless London, October 3. Ihe telephone service between Great Britain and Canada was inaugurated this afternoon by a conversation between Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Mackenzie King, the British and Canadian Premiers. Some difficulty was experienced at the
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  • 141 9 Revolution Nipped In The Bud POLICE SEIZE STORE OF BOMBS Reuter's Service. Madrid. October 3. A i,dated admission as to the accuracy of reports circulating abroad that a revolutionary movement is afoot in Spain is made in a semi-official statement in the "Noticiero del Lunes," which
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  • 132 9 CORRESPONDENCE WITH AMERICA Most Favoured Nation Treaty Question Reuter's Service. Paris, October 3. Correspondence is published between the French and American Governments regarding tariff revision. An American note discussed the inevitable divergences caused by the legislation of the two countries and requests the inception of negotiations for
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  • 42 9 Trans-Ocean Service Berlin, October 3» Political circles in Europe attach great importanc? to the Russo-Persian Treaty signed at Moscow yesterday, providing for a trade pact, close economic and political understanding and compulaory arbitration. War and a tariff war are banned.
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  • 218 9 Conservative Party Conference LABOUR SESSION AT SAME TIME Reuter's Service. London, October 3. At the beginning of the fourth year of the Government's life, which is traditionally reputed to be a critical period, political interest in the forthcoming week will be divided between Cardiff and Bla*
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  • 194 9 New Petrol Process On Agenda MOTION TO INCREASE CAPITAL Reuter's Service. Cologne, October 3. There 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 the chief business will be
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  • 102 9 Party Received by Italian Dictator British Official Wireless London, October 3. Sir Rowland Blades, Lord Mayor of London, who is paying an official visit to Rome, this morning laid wreaths on the Royal tombs at the Pantheon and on the tomb of the unknown soldier. The
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  • 44 9 Reuter's Service. Stockholm, October 3. The death of Professor Arrhenius is announced. [Professor Svante August Arrhenius has been Director of the Physico-Chemical De* partment of the Nobel Institute since 1905. He was born in Sweeden, the son of a well-known engineer.]
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  • 282 9 Research Conference Begins i PROTECTION OF CROPS BY SCIENCE Enormous Damage Caused by Insect Pests British Official Wireless London, October 3. An Imperial Agriculture Research Conference, the first of its kind, opens in London to-morrow. Some 170 delegates from all parts of th? British Empire will
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  • 139 9 Nearly a Million People go to Berlin for Celebrations Trans-Ocean Service Berlin, October 3. Between 800,000 and 900,000 visitors came to Berlin to celebrate the Hindenburg birthday. Forty thousand school children, who gave an ovation to the President at the Stadium and who by the desire of General
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  • 53 9 Trans-Ocean Service Sofia, October 3. The fourth conference of the Balkan section of a world organisation for the natiohs' peace and friendship through the churches was opened at Sofia by Archbishop Stephan. Delegates from Yugoslavia, Roumania, Greece and Bulgaria were present. The Secretary-General of the organisation, Sir Willoughby
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  • 67 9 Trans-Ocean Service Rome, October 3. Contrary to reports, the Pope, during an audience accorded the American Legionaries, never uttered his judgment concerning the importance of the United States participation in the war. The Pope thus never departed from his neutral attitude, says the "Osservatore Romano," but spoke
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    • 98 9 1 i "Scotlands Best" OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE I 0R I rj] From the Sale Agents: I j GUTHRIE CO., LTD. 1 g (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) S 5 Introducing I A BRITISH BLADE WITHOUT A RIVAL 1 j "ECLIPSE" I f Per Packet of Ten Per Packet of? Fives I
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  • 139 10 Control of Traffic Planned ITALIAN SCHEME TO TIGHTEN ROPES Reuter's Service. Geneva, October 3. When tbe League Advisory Committee on opium r:- examined the Italian plan to tighten control over the traffic. Sir Malcolm Delevingne closely analysed the scheme and proposed the appointment of an exr-ert
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  • 66 10 Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, October 4. It is understood that Washington has instructed its consular representatives in future to r.fuse to pay other than the treaty customs duties similarly with Great Britain, ramely uve per cent ad valorem plus the 'two and a half per cent
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  • 158 10 Reuter's Service. Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Bushire, October 3. Lieutenant Kopptn arrived here at twj this afternoon. He flew from Aleppo in eight hours. He restarts for Karachi nt six a.m. to-morrow, en route for Batavia. Tokio, October 3. The Department of Agriculture and Commerce estimates the
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  • 181 10 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha) Tokio, October 2. It hi understood that the proposal for the 5 per cent curtailment of expenditure of each Department does not affect the expenditure of the authorized continuing 1 undertakings. A new Party. Showa Club, has been formed in the House
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  • 118 10 At about 5.30 p.m. on Sunday a car being driven by Mr. J. J. Freeman, of it' Wang, towards Kuala Lumpur turned turtle near the 13th mile, Rawang Road, and dropped about seven feet down an embankment, reports the "Malay Mail." It is stated that when
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  • 195 10 HOCKEY S.C.C. TRIAL Prolific Scoring by G. F. Murphy G. F. Murphy, the S.C.C. hockey forward, is proving himself a rolific scorer this season, for last night he scored three further goals in the hockey trial game on the Padang. In a similar game a little while ago
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  • 28 10 Scotland H beats Wales in Friendly Match Reuter's Service. London, October 3. Third Division (S.) Merthyr Town 0, Millwall 0. Friendly Glasgow Celtic 4, Cardiff City I.
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  • 197 10 At a meeting of the S.F.A. arrangements were made for the staying of the annual Charity Match between the Europeans and the Rest. On previous occasions Mr. J. M. Sime has been responsible for the organisation of this event, the proceeds of which are devoted
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  • 61 10 There will be a frien ly soccer match on Tuesday next the 4th instant on th: Police ground between the Municipal Treasurers Dept. and the Electrical Dept. at 5 pm. The following will represent the Treasurers Dept:—Salim; Ah Chew, Hendreff; Shamagam, Smith. Yunos; Chlng Tong Donoghue, Omar
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  • 38 10 The match between the Clerical Union and The Boustead Staff was played yesterday at the Stadium. The former won by 3 goals to nil. The scorers were Kav poh 2, and Tar. Lye 1.
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  • 109 10 In a friendly gam? yesterday at the Stadium, the Clerical Union.beat Boustead's XI by 3 goals to nil. TianLye opened the score in the first half and in the second half Kay Poh put in two in quick succession. Bousteads played without the service of
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  • 118 10 Duke of Wellington's Regt. RESULTS FOOTBALL Second XL 3, Marines 2. RUGBY Battn. 17 pts., A.P.C. 5 pts. United Services 16 pts., A.P.C. 0 pts. BILLIARDS Company League H. Q. (A) 853, No. 4 Coy. 636. COMPANY BOXING SHIELD (Final) Bantam:—No. 4 Coy. Pte. Birch. J. beat No.
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  • 61 10 October Fixtures for Garrison Club The m n's mor.thly medal (Bogey) competition of the Garrison Golf Club will be played on Saturdav and Sunday, tha 8th and 9th instant, the ladies' monthly Medal (Bogey) on Wednesday and Thursday, tfu 12th and 13th, the Mixed Foursomes Competition on Tuesday, the
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  • 133 10 The returns in the October Ladies' Spoon Competition were quite good considering the recent weather conditions. The best round was by Miss Law (3) who finished up all square. Mrs. R. H. Wilson (10) and Mrs. Haing, however, tied for first place, beating bogey
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  • 583 10 Need for Trained Lunatic Attendants Emphasised The need for trained attendants at the Lunatic Asylum at Pasir Panjang was made apparent at the Coroner's inquest into the death of one cf the inmates who was found hanging in one of the wards. Giving evidence, Mr. E. D.
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  • 70 10 A correspondent writes stating that, with reference to a paragraph in our issue of September 20 concerning the opening of a shop in Coleman Street, Singapore, for the sale of wireless material, it would be interesting to know whether this is an established fact, says the Malay
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  • 29 10 While boarding a trolley-bus at Kampong Malacca this morning, a Chinese was killed. The particulars are not yet known but the Central Police are making inquiries.
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  • 30 10 It is reported that a Chinese was stabbed in Boat Quay last night by unknown assailants. It apnears that the man was asleep when he was attacked.
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  • 493 10 The following are the orders of the day for the meeting of the Legislative Council at 10.30 a.m. on Monday next* 1. Resolution by the Acting Colonial Secretary:— "That this Council approves the assessing and levying by the Municipal Commissioners, Singapore, of an improvement rate on the annual
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  • 144 10 Chinese who was Drowned in a Storm A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by the City Coroner, Col. Hope Falkner. this morning as the result of an enquiry into the death of a Chinese who was drowned on September 2.>. Mr. A. J. Newby. a
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  • 291 10 Preliminary Enquiry was Commenced Yesterday The preliminary enquiry into the charge against a ricksha puller who is alleared to have been one of a number of other cooli?s who attacked a fellow puller, injuring him so seriously that he later died in hospital, was commenced in the
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  • 1635 10  -  (By Robert S. Angus. Edinburgh, September 8. With the end of August the main part of our holiday season is over, for while our visitors from the south think that September is our best month, the natives prefer to avoid, when they can, the risks of bad weather
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  • 95 10 Malaya Exempt from the Sex Ratio Clause The Associated Press of India understands that as the result of discus-ion- i tweer. Mr. E. W. F. Gilman. Controller Labour, Malaya, and the Government of India, the latter have sanctioned the exemption of Malaya from the operation <»f sex ratio
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  • 150 10 Alleged Infringement of Dunlop Mark Before Mr. N. I). Mudi th t •Judge, yesterday, Chua Hua and ('«>r of 384 Victoria Street, were sum .•xporing for sale bicycle tubes, i: jackets bearing a mark whi h imitation of the Dunlop trade m: Mr. C'aude da S'lva, who
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  • 44 10 Messrs. Barlow and Co. crops harvested on the on estates during the month of 1927: Harimau Rubber Estates Li I Majedie (Johore) Robber E 13.250 lbs. Muar Itam Estates. Ltd. 2o B Permas Rubber Co., Ltd. 32,0 Sekong Rubber Co.', Ltd. 27.
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  • 32 10 Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang untitled circular telegram announcing c'nolition of the Red Spears S. Spears Society. Green Spears Yellow Spears Society, Heaven Gat and all the other societies of a nature in Honan.
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  • 429 11 IYnanjr. September 30. Incline in pricei all round ha.s feature of the share market week under ft view. A good ward buy-ng of both tin and going on for some time op in both eases during the ths or so has forced speculidate their holdings i:i shares
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  • 204 11 Edward's body passed from Westminster Hall three monarchs stood k:ng\- and princes who is the German Kaiser ea lyed to make him- ot the pageant and A second was the u 'h«> had succeeded to the P igal on the assassiThe third was Fer- iria vhith his
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    • 310 11 I Most Astounding j Beauty Miracle of the Century! I Amazing New Method Puts the Glow of Youth in Your Skin Overnight I jjj CLEOPATRA jjj /fa/w 3/ Beauty S No more freckles, blackheads, or pimples! No more redness, M roughness, sallowness, or 14 muddy complexion! Science has -j made
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  • 499 12 RECORD OF INNOCENT MEN CONDEMNED Some Death Sentences That Were Wrong Fewer mistakes are made in British courts than in any other, and when a miscarriage of justice is suggested, as in the case of Oscar Slater (who was sentence 1 to death in UK)'.* for the murder
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  • 244 12 How Land is Being Reclaimed by Rice-Grass Rice-gnss, a rush-like, hybrid plant, which first appeared in England about sixty years ago, is being extensively planted on the Essex foreshore in order to protect the sea-walls. This curious plant is not only of value for pasturage, but has
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  • 181 12 Messrs. Storch Bros, Ltd., Java Street, Kuala Lumpur, are orf.rinjr a Gold Medai for the best six contact prints submitted by any amateur photographer resident n Malaya. Prints may be of any size ard trimmed for pictorial effect, the prints being Judged for both technical and pictorial qualities.
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    • 233 12 y± EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT S VWD WATCH FOR LFA'S WIGHT* PRODUCTIONS Sf¥b j gj TO 3; RELEASED SHORTLY. I I Love You I From the Famous Love Song by Edward Grieg. Featuring the S beautiful LIANE HAID. 1 The Man in the Flames. In X With the Co-operation of the Berlin
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    • 437 12 —FROM TEARS TO SMILES 1 How sad it is to see your little one suffering! And how happy you feel when the tears are turned to smiles! It is the special mission of Baby's Own Tablets to accomplish this gladsome change by quickly correcting those troubles and pains so often
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    • 419 12 THE FEVER PERIL. NOT DIFFICULT TO OVERCOME Suffering, from Malaria "on and off for years." not being able to take quinine 0) any form by mouth, running to hospitnj every time and taking quinine injections, was the unpleasant experience of Mr. C. 0. H. Stevens of Rohri. He found great
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  • 516 13 Singapore, September 24. MEAT Beef, ateak (round) kati 50 Beef, stew or curry kati 38 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 56 Mutton Indian lb. 69 Mutton Australian lb. 66 Fowl, kati 70 Capons (Locally reared), kati 1.00 Hens (Locally reared) kati 1.00
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    • 200 13 j CALLENDM ,OLD BOTTLE i a real, pure Pilsener Beer I THE WORLD'S BEST S Try it to-day /B| Ycu owe this convince yourself! jpjjW your health jjj I Note. Chemical beers are very injurious to health; 1 "GOLDBOTTLE" BEER I is guaranteed to be I FREE OF CHEMICALS I
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    • 16 13 USE Patent Transparent Soap and you will find SATISFACTION Sold Everywhere. THE WOUD PATENT SOAP CO.
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    • 307 13 v I REDUCED j PRICES I ERSJCfJSTE SJ_2C I C"Studebak.er*s New *>— fl 4 "2*5 Litre I SEDAN $2,425 TOURER $2,175 o COMPLETE WITH STANDARD EQUIPMENT jj Q Big Car Comfort at Small Car Cost o m Malayan Motors Ltd. I o n Sole Agents in Malaya. I L Important
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    • 473 14 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE I. A. E. Abdul Kadir. having resigned from Messrs. Dawood and Co., as from the Ist October, 1927, am no longer in their service. I have started my own business as General Merchants at No. 35. Raffle> Quay, under the name of NAOED and Co. Telephone No.
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    • 325 14 SITUATION VACANT WANTED Immediately—A Lady Teacher for Primary Class (Chinese preferable). Apply to Box No. 555, c o Malaya Tribune. TO LET TO LET—No. 42 Robinson Road three storied. Apply to 176 Serangoon Road. TO LET—Raffles Chambers, three sections 2nd floor, area 2,680 square feet. Rent $200 p.m. Immediate entn\
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    • 421 14 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, Ilir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9, Kiukiang Road.
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    • 525 14 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital m f?,000,000 Subscribed Capital f}^oo,ooo Paid-up Capital £^'!22 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,545,666 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
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    • 416 14 INSURANCE uSf* SOUTH %M£ BRITISH MO W INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager Office: 2, Finlayson Green. TReT OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: Ist Floor, 62 3. Chulia Street, SINGAPORE. 'Phone 4573. BRANCH:
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    • 448 14 NEW PIANOS ARRlvgjT Solid teak Case- Model II $425 Model 111 |4gj We have also in Pianos thoroughly over teed in good conditio.. Auto Player-Piano Row- 1 makers. A special redu< KINNEAR PIANO o 84-1 Tank Road Good News TO Building Contractors We make neat an. ~i g Cement Bricks
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    • 385 15 STEAMER SAILINGS 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES orated in England.) Ljl PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. -v.N.i I IK AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND j IST MAIL SERVICE t with His Majesty's imnaif nt) 01 |H ;.;.s from LONDON Xi r hina Japan Due Tonnaire Singapore 1927 v 5
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    • 553 15 STEAMER SAILINGS THE STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING COMPANY. REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICH Singapore, Soerabaia Bandjermasin. n n SS HOCK SENG Due Oct. 2nd Sailing Oct. 6th. Thurs. noon Ist 2nd Class Accommodation. For Freight, Passage and other particulars, Apply to the Agents: STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING CO, 12 13, Boat Quay, Singapore. Thone
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    • 588 15 STEAMER SAILINGS i HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE INCLUDING HUGO STINNES LINIEN AND DEUTSCH-AUSTRAUSCHE DAMPFSCHIFFSGESELLSCHAFT (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARD. S°NG Kong. SHANGHAI. TAKU HA If UK. DALNY, TSINGTAU AND KOBE SACHSEN DW Oc'n PREUSSEN Oct 18 t RAMSES Nov 7 ERMLAND Nov 22 t VOGTLAND o°c g t
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    • 480 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination j) ue g a |j Atsuta Mara 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam Oct 14 15 Kashima Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Oct 27 28 Hakone Mara 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Not 10 H Suwa Mara 11,000
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    • 194 16 Trade Mark Trade —^—Mark Mmm Insisr on g fbe^Kfiy"B ra 11 d Sole Agents: N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING Co., Singapore Penang. I THESE DOCTORS I 1 ARE AND I I THE DENTISTS I dpAQnisiQ ADVOC4TE 0 HLASONS THE USE why _JLJ TOOTH PASTE If Pebeco did no?more than polish
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    • 128 16 I L. H° W Diesel Engines I Deseed as stationary il WITH and WITHOUT compressor. a Advantages Small consumption of fuel. All cheap kinds of fuel may be used. I |j DETAILED OFFERS FREE OF CHARGE j] Experts will be sent free of charge on application il l! For details
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