Malaya Tribune, 20 September 1928

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XV, -No. 220 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1928 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thursday, September 20, 1928.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 333 1 TRY KOREA MISSION j CLOTH mmm doesMiot FADE. dots not SHRINK. m m wears LONGER. The Korean Products Co. 7, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 324. Race Photos ja j Can be obtained at A. P. S. STUDIO I Hi (AMATEUR PHOTO STORE) I 1 g MEYERS' MANSION, OPPOSITE CATHEDRAL-109,
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    • 322 1 FLORODOB f/ Washing Suitings //^-^y~ /<y/ JS&/ For Tropical HIGH STREET. Singapore STUCCO TEX S j CEMENT MASONRY j I -3 A new and striking development in the paint world. i !It is applied directly to wet surfaces. j* It forms a permanent bond that becomes I firmer under moisture.
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  • 1124 2 NEPAL AND THE GURKHAS DESCRIBED. Reviews by "The Times" on Two Recent Books. Nepal. By Perceval Landon. Two Volumes. (Constable. 635. net.) The Gurkhas. By Major W. Brook Northey and Capt. C. J. Morris. With a Foreword by Brig.-Gen. the Hon. C. G. Bruce. I (John Lane.
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  • 526 2 HONG KONG WARNING OF TYPHOONS. A Traveller's Experience in the Colony. The following;, written by C. M. Gordon, appears in the Greenock "Telegraph." "Above the peace and amidst the magnificent beauty of Hong Kong, death is suspended," remarked a traveller recounting his memorable experience in a recent
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  • 196 2 Navy ta Sell Obsolete Submarines to Junk Men. The Navy Office has decided to strike off the list 10 old submarines of the "Ha" c.ass, now considered too small and obsolete for the requirements of naval n.-tds, says "Ihe Japanesa News." The Japanese Navy's submarines are divided into
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  • 217 2 Their Elimination Ordered by E. Sea Fisheries Board. The Eastern Sea Fisheries Board, having jurisdiction over the Lincolnshire and Nortolk coast, who have been paying 10s. per nose for all seals destroyed on the ground that they seriously damaged fishing, have received a letter from ihe Ministry
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 469 2 oc=ioc=3oaoc=ocaoc= =10^01—locao 1 Whiteaway's isl STFFI GIASS Cold Leverages remain cold and f.FNUINF "THERMOS" STRONG VACUUM FLASK f re sh for days in the Wondervac .car "IfY-HOT" GALLON Properly heated Carafe. Polished aluminium case. GLASS YAtUUM ILAbK. I dvi u lljl vn food and beve- f2 O JAB HU COn
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    • 485 2 AFTER AN OPERATE This Lady in Ceylon W as [4 Bloodless and Weak Until She Took DR. WILLIAMS' PINK Pa^ Even in temperate r operations of any magnitude sity sap the Strength. I tropics they are doubly dangerous because the pal already thin-blooded and d As a restorative an, n
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  • 480 3 Dividing the Loaves and the Fishes. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hong Kong, September 4. A number of Cantonese politicians will rime diplomats abroad, is the belief of Chu Chao-hsin, Vice-Foreign Minister of Nationalist Government, at Nanking, d concurrently Commissioner for Foreign Ufairs in Canton, who arrived at
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  • 267 3 Canton, September 4. Mr. Liu Tsoi-pu. formerly a Magistrate m the Szeyap districts, now Commissioner ..f Civil Affairs in Kwangtung with office it Canton, is following the example i>t Mr. i'hu Chia-hua, President of Sun lat-sen Cniversity, as a reformer and censor ot U-mak*
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  • 83 3 'n view of the heavy decline in the siU in Kwangtung Province, the local rchants of this line submitted some proposah on the improvement of the siik filature to the Government for apu and adoption. The most at- it« one is the establishment of a bUK •rial
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  • 47 3 A notification has been issued by the a'.ilitation Headquarters for the South--1 legion strictly prohibiting the playing rrahjong and the sale of mahjong sets n the territory under the jurisdiction the regional section, the prohibition to in effect as from the 15th inst., says h "Canton Gazette."
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  • 353 3 Exhibition of its Ravages at Natural History Museum. An exhibit illustrating the harm which the timber of the roof of Westminster Hall has suffered at the jaws of the death watch beetle is now on view in the Insect Gallery at the Natural History Museum, South Kensington.
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  • 201 3 "Kuala Lumpur" writes to the Editor of "The Financial Times": Sir, —I think it is high time that someone spoke a word of comport and cheer to the thousands of rubber shareholders who have suffered so much from the blow dealt to the industry by the Government a
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    • 286 3 H Long since tried out and t M j |p al virtually unobtainable. SB h Concessionaires for Malaya. ||l I ITAIiASIA LTD. 1 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) R II Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Malacca. Pj BRITAIN'S PREMIER POLISH I EXCELLENT IN ALL CLIMATES S The wise man H
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  • 672 4 4,800 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL. Twice Height of Penang Hills; Warm Clothing Essential. The following contribution to the "Straits Echo" is interesting:— Every year hundreds of visitors from all over Malaya repair for the sake of their health to Brastagi, the celebrated mountain station in the interior of
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  • 374 4 Appeal to all America. The following: appears in the issue of "Israel's Messenger" of August 3 New York, June 15.—An appeal to the rabbinate of the United States for cooperation with the ministry of other socts and civic authorities throughout the nation in the movement initiated
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    • 125 4 HELP! When a Mosquito makes up his mind to sting you, nothing will stop him except WHIZ Fly Fume. It also kills Flies, Roaches, Moths, Bed Bugs and other household insects. Its regular use each month in the year will rid your home of all these pests. Double strength. 100
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    • 253 4 I GENUINE SALE I I SURPLUS STOCK j I "His Master's Voice" 1 RECORDS. 3 a 3 An opportunity that occurs once a year only to secure a self hon S of the world renowned HIS MASTER'S VOICE Records, at [fl greatly reduced prices. 10 inch Double sided DANCE RECORDS
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  • 507 5 Annual Training Concludes With Inspection. The annual training of the Malacca c unteer Corps for the present year was movant it V 1 ins P ection on Sunday not able tn h Unat€ly the G0 C WaS t t P rc sent, and he was repre\liit Taylor, D.S.O.,
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  • 366 5 Singapore, September 19. Tin during the past week shews a small advance in price but there has been little or no interest taken in tin shares and with a very restricted business passing, quotations for the most part disclose little alteration. Rubber is unchanged on balance although
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  • 287 5 Notable Increase in U. S. Consumption. The rubber commo'lity market has re- j mained very quiet, though reports from New York are now brighter and businee3 fairly brisk, say Messrs. Baker, Morgan and j Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, in their weekly report dated September 17. In spite
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  • 444 5 Singapore, September 15. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 50 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati .">3 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 73 Hens (Locally reared) kati 76 Duck each 84 Pigeons, domestic,
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  • 24 5 Orders for week ending Sunday, September 23: To-day, September 20.—Band Practice, Headquarters 5.15 p.m. To-morrow, September 21.—Ambulance Class, Headquarters 5.15 p.m.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 305 5 Ohm I alt id I mtweU wtihthe diaedtwn Iktckam NOTICE. ia hereby given that Mr. Ng Soon is no longer in our employ, and ht n authority to act on our behalf i <iat< hereof. Chrysler Touring Co., LIM HOCK LYE. Proprietor. I this 18th September, 1928. NOTICE. Notice is
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    • 615 5 yOU MEED NEVER GROW OLDIi^ taking the little daily dose of Kruschen. Fee/ as if I could push a bus over." r" ,n ""fh after starting with Knwhen Ihf film keen, energetic- and active. lam 60 yean old and feel as if 1 could push a bus over."— R. G.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 112 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for September 23: To-morrow, September 21. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Infantry Brigade Sig. Section (Singhalese), Signal Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. V. F. Ambulance, Inspection by S.M.O. Malaya. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. V. C. Band, Band Practice. 5.15 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall, Malay Coy.,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 342 6 I PAVILION g Phone No. 903 S I FROM TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 TO MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. I I At 9:15 p.m. sharp. M HOT HEELS" (Comedy) I 6 The Latest PATHE GAZETTE g j Rod La Rocque j IN I j "ih Fighting Eagle" j I IN THE FIRST SHOW
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    • 135 6 Amusements. AIHAMBRA I 'PHONE 909 I I (TAN CHENG KEE Co„ Ltd., Proprietors) In I I I From Tuesday, Sept. 18. I i i IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. I I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I WILLIAM FOX Presents: I Square Crooks a A Rapid-fire Comedy with Laughs
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    • 401 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Benooolea StrwU •PHONE NO. 3156. FROM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 TO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. NIGHTLY AT 9 P.M. New International News Comedy. An Ufa Star Attraction de Luxe! "My Wife's Dancing Partner A fascinating story of a wayward wife engulfed in the dancing craze visiting Cabarets
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    • 114 6 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. Teleph. «< No 2 TO-NIPBT Until Tuesday. September *5. NIGHTLY AT 9 1 INTERNATIONAL M v, The Wildest of the TLe Mighty CHANS The Mightiest Thing ever on history of Moving 1 Mighty in its thrills! Mighty i of its handling! Mighty in V V
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  • 144 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Singapore, September 20. Kast Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). H >ng Kent? East Basin; H.M.S. Ormonde K.E.E. Wharf; Pijnacker Hordijk 22; Rohna 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Kalyan 18; Afrika 14; Larut 10; Meriones 0; Klang 8; Glenshiel 7. empire
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  • 919 7 MUSLIM MARRIAGES AND DIVORCES. Ceylon Government Appoints Committee. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.) The Government of Ceylon recently appointed a committee to go into the question of Islamic marriages and divorces as now in practice in that island and to make the necessary recommendations to amend the existing order
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  • 1571 7 FINANCE COMMERCE. PRODUCE. Singapore, September 20. Rice, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $330. Rice, Siam 2 $320 Rice, Siam 3 $300 Rice, Saigon 1 $285 Rice, Saigon 2 $275 Rice, Saigon 3 $260 Rice, Rangoon 1 $260 Rice, Rangoon 2 u $255 Rice, Par Boiled No. 1 per bag $8.40
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  • 279 7 Severe Punishment for Armed Robbers. Another daring case of armed robbery was heard in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Prichard. In the dock stood three young Chinese and they were charged with committing armed robbery by entering into the house of an •lderly Chinese woman
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  • 152 7 The "President Wilson," which left to-day for New York, brought from the United Siatcs four Indians who were deported by tr.e American Government. In the course of last year 469 steam and motor-ships, representing 852,398 tons, and 154 sailing boats, representing 139,671 tons, suffered disaster and shipwreck, says
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  • 33 7 Judge—"Speeding, eh? How many times have you been before me?" Speeder—"Never, your Honour. I've tried to pass you on the road once or twice, but my bus will do only fifty-five."
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  • 42 7 The steamer "William M'Kenney," which it was thought had been lost in a storm off the coast of California, arrived at Panama on August 21 in a badly battered condition. The Captain reported the loss of 14 men, who were washed overboard.
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    • 215 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS: NOTICE. Our office will be closed on Saturday, the 22nd September, as a mark of respect in view of the death of the late Mr. Poh Kirn Soon who was connected with our firm. SOON TECK CO., 56-6, Market Street, Singapore. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. ASSESSMENT LIST, 1929. Notice
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    • 614 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT? FOR SALE—Sunbeam Motorcycle and sidecar. $250 or nearest. Box No. 725, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Chinese Salesman, one acquainted with Bazaar Building Materials, Ship-Chandlers and Hardware Stores. Stating salary and previous references, ett. Apply Box 726, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—A No. 1 Wireman with knowledge of running of D.C.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 431 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, September 20. High Tides.—l:s4 a.m., 1:41 p.m. Presentation of Portrait of Sir Hugh Clifford, Memorial Hall, 5 p.m. S C.C sports heats. To-morrow, September 21. Tides.—2:37 a.m., 2:12 p.m. and O. homeward mail closes, 3 p.m. Train, 4 p.m. Andrews Society practice dance, Europe Hotel. 5 to
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    • 78 7 THE WEATHER. Meteorological Weekly Report. Hill Station records for the seven days ending at midnight on Saturday, September 15, are as follow: Penang Hill. Altitude of observation (feet above M. L. S.) 2,100. Average mean shade temperature (deg. F.) 68.94. Total evaporation (in inches) .098. Total rainfall (in inches) 12.272.
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  • 35 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. ACKNOWLEDGMENT The family of the late Mr. Tan Joe Sana;, thank their relatives and friends who kindly attended the funeral and those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence.
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  • 76 8 CHEW—Mrs, Lim Bock Kee. nee Chew Yeat Tee. a,«jv 32, (only daughter of Mr and the late Mrs. Chew Koh Beng) died on the 19th inst.. at 17 Amber Road. She left behind a widower. 3 son-; and 4 daughters to mourn her loss. Deeply regretted. Funeral in reformed
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  • 763 8 j Next yer.r a General Election will take place at Home. The present Conservative Government assumed (or resumed) office following the Election of December 6, 1923, so that under the five years limitation rule it can continue in power for over fourteen months more. The probability is
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  • 1026 8 The formal exchange of betrothal presents between Prince Chichibu of Japan and Mks Sotsuko Matsudaira took place on the 14th inst. The monthly meeting of the Seremban Sanitaiy Board will be held on Wednesday next: Tho lat;st ibsue of the F.M.S. "Government Gazette" contains a list of Heirs of the
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  • 821 8 Dr. and Mrs. McSwan, of Klang arp Home in the near future. o*g0*g Mr. Khoo Henp Koh, of Pencng very ill with appendicitis, i r J, better. r> n -*h Cantain N. M. Hfishim, tive Department, is on an i ,pnB Malacca. 1 tc Mr. J. Fairweather.
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  • 41 8 From Europe, (London mail P»**jj August 30), ex P. and 0 Kh by train to-morrow night. 1 tt! will be ready for delivery 9 a.m. on Saturday. a t From China by S.S. X Singapore on Saturday, tht 22i
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  • 29 8 Latest Quotation rubber. Lcndon:—8 7/16d. New York:—IS cents Singapore:—29%—29 s 4 <■ TIN. y London:—Spot £217 15s V i 3 months £213 10s Od (up Singapore:—$107.25 (!<•> 1
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 130 8 FINE RANGE OF GENTS Ties, Bow Ties Handkerchiefs AND Half Hose JUST UNPACKED AT NAMSENS 54, HIGH STREET. STANLEY'S World Renowned SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS PRISMATIC COMPASSES, THEODOLITES, ROAD TRACERS. LEVELS, Etc., Etc. Sole Agents: MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. HOW TO bl\ DIAMOMS. Buy diamonds from such
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  • 147 9 Now Estimated at Over Two Thousand. I.ORIDA PROPERTY LOSS £20,000,000. ►pie Blown Through Windows In New York City. Reuter's Service. New York, September 20. and that the total hurricane death probably be over two thousand, estimates including four hun- lorida, and a thousand in Porto Ihe
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  • 28 9 Paris, September 19. r details of the hurricane havoc have been received by the or the Cell ales. They give the d roll as 660.
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  • 277 9 British Official Wireless. London, September 19--nii Office fees received a tele rom the Governor »i the Leeward uiving details of the loss of tiff damage caused by the hurt;.-:. ii visited] Uoniserr&t, whose he the destruction and damage avy. The hospital, nurses' and s' quarters were demolished,
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  • 91 9 Select Committee Recommends Moderate Measure. Reuter's Service. Simla, September 19. lect committee on the Public Safety imbed the life of the Bill to five and exempted from its scope Euroand British subjects who have lived 'n India five years, who have a stake in untry or are
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  • 95 9 N< York Governor Attacks Republican Nominee. Reuter's Service. Omaha, September 19. v f "Al" Smith is now touring the in an effort to win the dis- publican farmers and has at- Mr. Hoover for his opposition to relief to grain growers. He hat h? stood "for the
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  • 135 9 Telegram from Air Secretary. AIR MAIL FROM BELFAST TO LIVERPOOL. British Official Wireless. London, September 19. S i r *v am, J? l Hoare Secretary for Air, has sent the following: telegram to Group Commander Cave-Brown-Cave, Commanding 25? r ?lr the Royal Air Force for his
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  • 68 9 VOLUNTEER LABOUR SOUGHT. Australian Shipowners Appeal To Public for Aid. Reuter's Service. Melbourne, September 19. Despite the resumption order, the waterside workers in most ports are now refusing to work under the two "pickup" system. Shipowners have decided to advertise for volunteer labour, declaring their determination to
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  • 41 9 Adelaide, September 19. The equipment of volunteer labour is proceeding and leading business men are urging employees to enrol. Rural district police have been warned to hold fjatllist Ili 11 in readiness for a call to the city.
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  • 75 9 Canberra, September 19. In the House of Representatives Mr. Bruce, the Prime Minister, gave notice of the immediate introduction of a Bill relating to employment in trade and commerce among the States and overseas." It is surmised that this is to deal with the protection of volunteers.
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  • 65 9 New Treaty Expected Based on Equality. Reuter's Service. Brussels, September 19. The Sino-Belgian conversations at Geneva aiming at the conclusion of a provisional agreement superseding the treaty of 1808 are reliably reported to have progressed to such an extent that a favourable outcome is shortly to be
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  • 88 9 Sourabaya Police Seize Ringleaders. The Sourabaya boycott committee has been arrested, reports "Het Nieuws van den Dag", and a large quantity of documents was seized. The chief committee consists of six persons and twelve helpers. This committee has been working under the name of Itbing. MJany cf
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  • 178 9 Both Defendants Equally to Blame. Judgment was delivered in the Singapore Supreme Court on Tuesday afternoon by the acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Sproule) in the action in which Messrs. Guan Hup and Co. sued Mr. Pang Teck Leong, trading as Chop Teck Hin, and the Straits Steamship
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  • 75 9 Chinese Extremists Cause Trouble. ONE KILLED AND 15 INJURED. Reuter's Service. Batavia, September 19. One striker was killed and two seriously injured in a fight with the pohce at RiHi* .n tin mines, eight policemen and five strikers being slightly injured. The irouMe was due to
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  • 90 9 Reds Threaten Ruin of Wealthy Agriculturists. Reuter's Service. Warsaw, September 19. The police have arrested a number of alleged members of a terroristic organisation, the objects of which are stated to be incendiarism of the houses and crops of wealthy landowners on the eastern border of Poland.
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  • 442 9 Sikh!s Murderous Attack on Nonyas. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, September 19. At the Assizes here this morning Hamat bin Kashim was found not guilty of attempted murder but guilty of causing hurt, and was sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment. Man bin Matarat, the complainant, admitted that
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  • 95 9 The acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Sproule) delivered a lengthy judgment this morning in the Supreme Court in the case recently concluded in which the AngloFrench Trading Co. sued Msssrs. L. C. Odell, J. D. Keay and Messrs. Lim Heng Long and Co., for a sum of $10,780
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  • 56 9 According to the Chinese Press, the Chinese and Japanese authorities in H>nkow are at loggerheads over the construction of a new road between the Japanese concession and Chinese territory. The Japanese claim that an agreement was reached some years ago whereby the Japanese would administer one half and the Chinese
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  • 89 9 Funds Voted for Far East Enquiry. LEAGUE WILL APPEAL TO NATIONS. Governments to Be Asked to Reconcile Their Differences. Reuter's Service. Geneva, September 19. The committee dealing- with the British proposal to appoint a Commission to enquire into opium-smoking in the Far East has passed a resolution
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  • 125 9 Geneva, September 19. After two hours' debate on M. Paul Boncour's resolution and a resolution by Count Bernstorff (Germany) inviting the Council urgently to appeal to all the Governments to reconcile their differences as regards disarmament, th? Third Committee decided to appoint a drafting committee to draw
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  • 127 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, September 19. In the League of Nations Third Committee Count Bernstorff presented a resolution for the convocation of a big International Disarmament Conference in 1929. M. Paul Boncour said that the obstacles were not technical but political. The Swedish delegate said that
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  • 49 9 Berlin, September 19. The League of Nations Humanitarian Commission voted on the English motion to send an Opium Inquiry Commission to the Far East, 13 pro, one contra and 19 abstaining, whereby it is likely that the Budget Commission will appeal against financing this Commission.
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  • 30 9 Reuter's Service. Washington, September 20. Colonel H. Burgess has been appo nte 1 Governor of the Panama Canal Zone in succession to Mr. Walker, who has resigned.
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  • 29 9 Reuter's Service. Moscow, September 19. The Central Executive has authorised a new State internal loan of three hundred million roubles with interest at eleven per cent.
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  • 203 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Rome, September 19. Nine were killed at Campione Station when a shunting goods train got out of control. Sofia, September 19. Baron yon Huenefeld, who is flying to Tokyo from Berlin, has arrived at Sofia and proceeds to Constantinople to-day. Berlin, September 19. The
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  • 678 10 Sports Pastimes. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. S.F.A. CUP MATCH AT THE STADIUM. Seletar Lose Heavily to Chinese. The S.F.A. Cup competition match between Seletar and the S.C.F.A. ended in a victory for the latter by six goals to two. The game, which took place at the Stadium yesterday afternoon, was watched by
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  • 84 10 On Sunday, on the M.C. Padang, the Malacca Boy Scouts will play a team from H.M.S. "Iroquois." The following will represent the Boy Scouts: —M. Ponnusamy (High School), Abdullah b. Md. Zin (High School), Abu Kassim (A.C.S.), Then Geok Swee (A.C.S.), Yusuf bin Ibrahim (High School),
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  • 61 10 The following will represent the Chong Cheng O. B. A. against the Siong 800 Athletic Society in the second round of the Chinese Football League, on the S.C.F.A. ground:—Boon Huan, Chwee Cheng, Eugene Chong Hooi, Ah Kow (capt.), Choon Seng, Ah Leek, Kay Poh, Kwee Liang, Tiong
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  • 25 10 [Reuters Service.] London, September 19. Darlington defeated Ashington to-day by 4 —o in the Thi d Division, Northern section of the English League.
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  • 61 10 Hp The following wil l represent Drew and Napier's XI again Paterson, Simons' XI to-morrow on the alaya Ground, at 5 p.m. Wong Jr, Huss in, and Deng Wah, Loh Itt, Collier and 1 >h Leng, Quee Eng, Ahmrd, Fun". Pr j
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  • 201 10 Results of Yesterday's Matches. LAWN TENNIS. The following are the results oi yesterday's matches in the Singapore Recreation Club tournament: Mixed Doubles. R. C. Oehlers and Miss E. Smith v. F. Norris and Miss M. Gomes unfinished. Championship. F. C. James beat C. A. Norris 6—4, «5—0. Singles
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  • 303 10 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club was held m the Club Pavilion at 6:30 p.m. yesterday. Mr. W. C. Hill presided and there were about seventeen members and subscribing members present. The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report
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  • 168 10 GOLF. The mixed foursomes of the Garrison Golf Club were played on Tuesday and resulted as follows: Miss C. M. O. Lawrence and S. F. Guy 44 12 32 Mrs. W. Hay and A. C. Potts 44 11 33 Mrs. Barlow and R. K. Exham 45 1%
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  • 21 10 Mrs. Stevens beat Mrs. Morrell at the 21st hole yesterday in the first round of the Ladies' Golf championship.
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  • 546 10 Kid Charlie Defeats Jack Nero. BOXING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Pasoeroean, September 10. Kid Charlie, the coloured boxer, who made short work of the Fighting Sikh m Singapore recently, gained further laurels when he defeated Jack Nero at Sou abaya yesterday. Nero is the welter-weignt title-holder who beat
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  • 106 10 Johnny Alba, the boy who gave Gunboat Jack on? of his toughest fights, and Clever Mauro. the flashy featherweight, have both joined the King Carnival Shows, and will be having Singapore very shortly. As it is we are badly in need of more
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  • 336 10 Progress in Singapore. An Enthusiast's Letter. (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —The revival of Weight-lifting in Singapore is keenly anticipated by lovers of the "iron game," for the interest shown by physical culturists in this form of sport is ever on the increase. Since the first competition organised
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  • 243 10 Mile Race to be Run To-day. ATHLETICS. The preliminaries decided yesterday in the S.C.C. sports comprised the heats in the 220 yards flat and 120 yards hurdles events and a semi-final tie in the six-a-side football competition. Clumeck again emerged as the fastest sprinter, running his furlong heat
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  • 92 10 Elaborate preparations are being made by the Kuala Lumpur Chinese schools for the first united athletic sports meeting, to be held at the S.C.R.C. ground on October 9 and 10. The programme will include half-mile, quarter mile, 220 yards and 100 yards races, high jump, long jump, and
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  • 62 10 HOCKEY. The following will represent the V.M.C.A. v. the Duke's to-day rt hockey on the V.M.C.A. ground: F. Bolter; R. Lyne and L. W. Bvrde; D. VV. Dal?. R. H. Yorkc and B. Singh; G. W. Carlyle, E. V. Smith, H G. Stack (Capt.), P. Buschow and
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  • 198 10 A fast and interesting game of hockey was played yesterday on the Raffles School ground between the O.R.A. and the S J.O. B.A. Play in the first half was in favour of the Rafflesians and they netted twice through Ma all and Balhetchet. The St. Josephs
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  • 88 10 YACHTING. The Royal Singapore Yacht Club wiW hold the following races on Sunday: "A" Class: —Final for the Pulo Joag Challenge Cup: Start 10.10. a.m. Handicaps Joy 10 per cent. Course as for previous race. "B" Class: —Final for the Williamson Challenge Cup: Start 10 a.m. Course as
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  • 31 10 Ardglen, the race horse owned by the "H. E. Kongsi," fell off the gangway while being shipped to Java a few days ago. The injuries sustained proved latal the following day.
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  • 38 10 Edgar Horton, of Overseal, was struck on the head by a fast-rising ball while playing cricket recently at Donisthorpe, Leicestershire. He finished his innings, but collapsed later, and was taken home unconscious, suffering from hemorrhage of the brain.
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  • 122 10 Capt. E. I. M. Barrett, C. I. E., Commissioner of Police, Shanghai, has received a letter from Claud Falkener, whose attractive personality, apart from his wonderful billiards, made him such a favourite in Shanghai on the occasions when he paid the Settlement a visit, stating that he hopes to come
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  • 451 10 Dismissal Asked for Want of Parties. When the action in which 3 Chinese named Koh. Sang Shua is suing Low Peng Soy, Low Peng Su, Low Peng Ho and Low Soon Wah for an account and a dissolution of partnership, was mentioned before th; acting Chief Justice
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  • 176 10 Proposed Erection of Church In Ipoh. The fol.owing circular has been issued by St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church of Perak The British Resident, Perak, has approved the grant of a site for the erection of a Presbyterian Church in Ipoh, and it is estimated that a sum of $50,000
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  • 129 10 Several cases of profanation of Hindu temples are reported from Mysore State. It is noticeable that the incidents occurred after the recent communal fracas at Bangalo^p. Only a short time ago a famous Hindu temple at Gundibanda was defil d. Later two similar acts of communal v
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  • 87 10 An action was be~un in the Singapore Supreme Court this morning before the acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Sproule) in which a firm of Chinese contractors named Eng Tong and Co. are suing Mr. J. Khaliffa, of Singapore, for a sum of $18,000 as damages for an
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  • 168 10 Two hundred guests responded to the invitations issued by His Highness the Yang di Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan for the "At Home" which was held at Sri Menanti on Tuesday, to meet Sir William Peel (Chief Secretary, F.M.S.) and Lady Peel, reports the "Malay Mail." After tea, the guests
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  • 620 10 PRESIDENT'S APPEAI pop POPPY DAY X Facts That Dispose of Misconceptions The half-yearly meeting Services' Association of M a at the Selangor Club on gates from all over the country «hJ3* Mr. F. W. Palmer. V.C. 5.M "f d striking contribution to respecting the arrangement,
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  • 81 10 At the conclusion of th< Mrs. Begg charged i: Lincoln and Miss Mary Xi r.rd insult. Gunner Dowm Williams, of the Garris* n were yesterday utter* the Second Magistrate witl Begg with intent to pr the peace. While Mrs. Begg was ment from the witness abusive,
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  • 39 10 Trouble has untitled l'bilri.xi f'.',' > >»'i.rih 1 1°' v>n >>> > > >' r<>'e«!t a>/,»» local m.^ar," As, I lr, tho »o:r<! an > s f ii»>veli<po, >' >" t>. ,r^», to. ot.'ll" No < !l, -<' the i ehlmney woo >> ,he meantim.. >« in r.h<> minimlne thv
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  • 475 11 STRINGENT COMMENT PROM KUALA LUMPUR. •Melange of Kindergarten and Reformatory" Mine should surely be near says the ..in Daily Express" of Kuala Lumd the Board of the Rubber Institute, or its committees or one of the Governments by which it .1 .iy supported, will realise that
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  • 73 11 British Official Wireless. London, September 19. Paris 124 2 New York 4.85 1/32 Brussels 1 34.9 Geneva 25.2 Amsterdam 12.0975 Milan 92.8 Berlin 20.35 Stockholm 18.13 Copenhagen 18.19 (,4o 18.16 ienna 34.425 Prague 163.75 Helsingfors 192.75 Madrid 29.345 Lisbon 107.625 Athens 375 Bucharest 797 5 Rio 5 29/32 Buenos
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  • 67 11 London, September 18. Manr! v r Market Shirtings, fair (new 12s 6d y Yarns, Single twist 17% Cloth, fair—24 yards 7/9 Uei Market Fully Middling American 9.94 m Cotton 17-20 Ibtal •ndard 3 months £212.10.0 Pr,H] r merchantable £25.10.0 pper Is 4V2d pper 2s Id r 21s 9d
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  • 32 11 The rate of issue of Money Orders for n Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal The rate of payment of Money from India and Ceylon is Rs. 155 U *J to $100.
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  • 315 11 Visit to St. Joseph's Institution. St. Joseph's Institution was honoured yesterday by a visit from H. E. Archbishop Ldward Mooney, D.D., Apostolic Delegate to India and Malaya. Accompanied by r.'gr. P. Ruaudel, V.G., the distinguished vi-jitor was met on arrival by the Rev. Bro. Stephen, the Director. He
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  • 91 11 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokyo, September 18. Rubber f.a.q. spot was quoted to-day at 41'_> sen (middle price). The President of the Tokio-Nanta Tramway Extension, Ltd., Mr. S. Honda, has been committed to prison in connection with the Company scandal. The Nationalist Government is stated to
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    • 71 11 'FRAMROZ& COs^ w AERATED J >g TO-NIGHT THURSDAY. StiPrEMBER 2D. TO-Nib Hi NiW WOULD SHOW VARIED ATTRACTIONS. THE CITY OPERA TO-NIGHT—NO PERFORMANCE TO-MORROW, FRIDAY—SPECIAL PROGRAMME "Lohengrin" A play with a Strong Moral, appealing, stirring an! captivating—Sopported by Specially Selected VauJeville Extra Turns. Sunday, September 23 GRAND VAUDEVILLE NIGHT Abso'utely Speciil
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 769 11 EIGHTY-NINTH CROSSWORD PUZZLES. The following is the solution of the above Crossword:— ACROSS:—I. Parts; 6. Won; 8. Maunder; 10. Be; 11. Burnish; 12. Hem; 13. Ose; 14. Po; 15. Tons; 16. Be; 17. Oe; 18. Shod; 19. An; 20. Beef; 22. Rig; 24. Time; 25. De; 26. Ere; 27. And;
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  • 306 12 Consumption Keeping Pace With Production. Statistics given in the August issue of "Tin," th? monthly bulletin of the AngloOriental Corporation, indicate much more favourable conditions from the tin producers' point of view than can be gathered from details available elsewhere. Supplies, it is shown, have been depleted
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  • 298 12 Central District Convention At Seremban. The fourth Central District Epworth League Convention will be held at Seremban, from November 9 to 12 and the tentative programme is as follows: Friday, November 9. 7.00 p.m. Registration. 8.00 p.m. Dinner. 9.00 p.m. Reception. Concert in charge of Mr. R. Sabapathy.
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  • 214 12 Advisory Board Formed in Kuala Lumpur. Recently Mr. A. Cavendish, Director of Co-operation, F.M.S. and S.S. delivered a long lecture at the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce on the fundamental principles of co-operation, and subsequent to this, th? Co-oi eration Enactment and the by-laws governing the formation of
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    • 517 12 I VICTORIA THEATRE j For Five Nights Only. SEPTEMBER 22, 24, 25, 26 and 27. jj H NIGHTLY AT 8:30 P.M. ft B Special Return Visit of The Chinese Operatic Coy of Shanghai, jo WITH S I MISS MAY MAY LEE j and Her Talented Vaudeville Artistes. I SEE! The
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    • 270 12 BEWARE! A3* v cf v IS COMING! BOYS LEARN ACCOUNTANCY Study at home in your spare time. Find out what the IX S. can do for you. Write for FREE, illustrated book Accountancy Architecture Commercial Training Clerk of Works S'hand-Tvpewriting Draftsmanship L.A.A. and C.R.A. Engineering:—Civil Good English Concrete Correspondence Structural
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    • 416 12 I Fiery ECZEMA I Pimples, Rashes Sores Eczema starts in tiny mattery curative balm gets to the roots of I pimples, which itch and burn terri- chronic trouble. It draws oat poison bly when they burst. Scratching and pus, kills disease germs, and makes the swollen surfaces sore and grows
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  • 224 13 NANKING WARNED AGAINST MEDDLING. American Board Peremptorily Dismissed. <(X Th "North China Leader" and the North China Standard" have editorials regarding the American Boxer Indemnity Fund. It will be remembered that the Nanking Government has discharged all the members of the "China Foundation" which administers the funds and
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  • 595 13 Should Registration be Introduced? Writing to the "Malay Mail" on the subject of "The Servant Problem," W.B.H. says: S"» The contribution under the above heading in your issue of August 27 must voice the opinion of the vast majority of Europeans in Malaya and yet, unfortunately, it is
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    • 785 13 J THE PRE-EMINENT BRITISH WATERPROOFER I lI'LDLO Brand Cement Waternroofinir flj m atena. which ha, plac WSgjTtiSf' H^A_ 1 *g w JNH frefa, Damp Walls 1 Flat Roofs, Garage Pits, Stoke Holes, Concrete S Buildings, etc j THE BORNEO CO LTD, f (Incorporated in England.) Singapore, Knala Lumpur, Ipoh, Teluk
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    • 120 13 \f 'i fa In tno hot weather after Tennis or I JL-, ml '/fk Wl other exertions a little touch of "4711" l/J^f-- vjßl 1\ W|' behind the ears will preserve your '-W. w^lr?^-^ l\ \l <"barm and daintiness and prove reI X The woman refinement who is fl W1
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    • 209 13 AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF A. R. VAN DEB BEEK, (Deceased). AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Teak Household Furniture, Personal Effects, Etc. TO BE HELD AT No. 36 Balestier Road ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 22, AT 2 P.M. Comprising:—Excellent polished teak sideboards, dining table, wardrobe and almeirahs with mirror and panel doors, marble
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    • 799 14 PUBLIC NOTOES^__ SHOP LICENCES, SINGAPORE, 1929. (or the exclusive r ght s •> ordi limitations of made there--a sStruts LVer?f 92 rwi"ch J of the iocalities hereunder specified. 2 One licence is offered m each of the Ctochew Street. New Market Koad. /jv Middle Road, between Pnnsep (d) Street and
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    • 580 14 PUBLIC NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Refuse Bins. The Municipal Commissioners have for sale a number of Refuse Bins of approved pattern suitable for the average household. PRICE $8.75 each. Delivered free within Municipal Limits. Cash with order to the Superintendent of Conservancy and Hawkers, Municipal Offices. W. MARSH, Municipal Secretary.
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    • 472 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITEDHEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85, Bwch Stwtt. Malacca 181, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayan*. Batr Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 6 Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9, Kiukiang Road.
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    • 621 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 £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,584,846 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.
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    • 333 14 INSURANCE. BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager Office: 2, Finlayson Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE: 58, CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus $1,700,000 BOARD OF
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    • 625 14 INSURANCE, *I I THE EASTERN l\i I ASSURANCE CORI> ORAI LIMITKI). UN I j (Incorporated in tht SS) I HEAD OFFICE: .<!\G A p ORE I 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Str I Singapore. Phone Nob. 3046 and Uil, I BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1 1 See Teong Wah, E
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    • 483 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) M vIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. SSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM LIGATION CO.. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. n<Ur Contract with His Majesty's Go\ernment.) OUTWARDS from LONDON For China Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1928 5,300 Sept 21 9,100 Sept
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    • 511 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Hugo oeutMh Stinnes Mp H Australischo Linien |fi Cj Dampfschlflsand Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA PORTS AND KOBE Ermland Sept 23 T Burgenland Oct 3 Ruhr Oct 20 Sachsen Nov 3 HOMEWARDS. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN.
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    • 435 15 STEAMER SAILINGS V NORDDEUTSCHEB l\ »w (Incorporated VI in Germany.) The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS FOR MANILA, HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. SAARBRUECKEN Oct 11 FOR MANILA, JAPAN AND VLADIVOSTOK. DESSAU Sept 25 f FRAN KEN Oct 23 FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. t
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    • 215 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PENANG (direct express service—l 9 y 2 hours) Thursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" BELAWAN (via Penang) Thursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG Monday 4 p.m. "KINTA" Wednesday 4 p.m. "IPOH" Saturday 4 p.m. "KLANG" PORT SWETTENHAM TELUK ANSON Friday 4
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    • 507 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination Due Sail Su*a Maru 11,000 Naples, Marseiles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Sept 27 28 Fushimi Maru 11,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, a werp Rotterdam Oct 11 12 Hakozaki Mara 10.500 Naples. Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Oct 25 26 Hakusan Maru 10,500 Naples,
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    • 139 16 I The Guarantee of j j Success j I is built into every Bosch I Magneto. 1 1 Singapore Volunteer Corps 1 1 Motor Cycle Hill Climb I September 2,1928 jj 1 Awl Mr. J. Taylor won 3 events 1 n Doug,as mted with i I BOSCH Magneto 1 Try
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    • 182 16 Articular Rheumatism is a disease much more dangerous a quick and safe cure. Atophan than thought of by many ill persons. eliminates quickly and energetically All prescriptions cf the doctor must the surplus of uric acid so harmful therefore be strictly followed, for for the health of the entire organism
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