The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 September 1928

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  • 13 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTO. SINGAPORE, &S. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1928. NO. 12,512
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  • 264 1 I. ord Cushendun made a very able speech m favour of disarmament at the Assembly of the Leaeue of Nations at Geneva before the Assembly adjourned yesterday Page 11, M. Briands at Geneva i* bitterly commented upon by the German newspapers who maintain that France's alleged desire
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  • 1064 1 If. Rakosi, the famous Hungarian dramatist, novelist and journalist, who is m« on a visit to England, has written thirty plays and many novels, ami is the im>. t influential journalist m Hungary. At M his vigour is amazing. It is remarkable that having
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 143 1 SOLYPTOL SOAP ni U FtM THE HOME J I Dine and Dance j I j i Where Everybody Does I xl 1 w Raffles Hotel I i I v/\vllUll^i\}|| FR4SER NEAVE /LTD. JDistributors for Malaya. j I A DELPHI H2HL I i I I To-Night and Thursday. j DINNER DANCE
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    • 283 1 |P®sEgl^N^i«l(___j^^ 1 Shields through the ages I I mmmL I__3 P /the ancient eritons i _____i^_K___L.._^ lnilDPfllw^ t^_P_^Bt 7^^ no s^* e^ ut a c at r a nt /j|^i _^^^L w^ en c cam e to actual fighting the \M fjia^- -j^p^,-^^^^^^ Ancient Briton had to dodge behind _^___i___i_____lw
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    • 129 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Cinema ajttractiops. Pape 2. Lome? for hire. W. J. Garcia. P«f« 12. Special offeis at Robinson's lale.. Page 11. Latest shipping notices on pants 14. II and 16. Boxing at the King Carnival Stattiuiv. on Friday. Page 2. Bungalow sites for sale. Clung Kt-ng Lee and Co. Page
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    • 13 1 yywA»A i .ww.v.v.v.v.vA.'.v.s JJTHE BEST TABLE BUTTER > i| "SNOWFLAKE" f •'PURE CHILLED CREAMERY >
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 186 1 THE WEEK. Hiph Water, 10.11 a.m., 5.4.. 9.24 p.m. 9.1. Malacca: H. W. ti.2o a.m. 6.0. 7 p.m. 6.2. Football: S.F.A. Cup. R. A. vs. Police, Stadium. S.C.C Sports: Six-n-SKle Football 5 p.m. Thurxdi:,!. Itih. Hiph Water, 10.41 urn. s.T., 10.14 p.m. 9.7. Malacca: if. \v. 7 a.m. «>.5., 7.30
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  • 445 2 Doctor Attacks the Crusade. ICanlitT. Thursday. Idresi by l>i An*ru> K. lvrnmniy. ot" Ptaistow, itartted thi tuberculosis section of th<- British Mcdksl AMoetetfcm at Cardiff. H« «k-nit(i tha' t h«- iv»liu tion of mortality from tul'fi\ •uli»is—- on whiih. he Midi they had latel) bad I "surtVit of
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  • 390 2 The- th<-- difficult but populmi Ka-t Coast course of Spiirholt is 74. On the fir<t day „f the open -July competition-. the annual holiday fixture which Rttn tl amati nr playen from all parti of the coun- two rtrang n p::t m unapproachable ■ci Senior Medal Round.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 436 2 SPONGES. A large assortment of SATH AND TOILET SPONGES JUST RECEIVED. Prices from 75 cents to $9.00. MEDICAL HALL LTD., U Opposite New Post Office. SINGAPORE. EASY to stop that COUGH And sure to give relief and comfort For over half a century children and adults, the world over, have
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    • 330 2 VICTORIA THEATRE Commencing at 9.30 Nightly. BEAU GESTE A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Booking at Little's. Prices $3, $2, $1 and 50 cents. September 29th, for Seven Nights Kaai's Hawaiian Trovktfours Booking at Little's from September 21st. Prices: $3, $2, and $1. From Tuesday, 11th. to Monday. September 17th. AT 9.15 P.M.
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    • 221 2 ALHAMBRA p fe (Tan Chen* Kee and Co., Ltd.. Proprietors U^ 1 Programme Commencing September 12th AT THE SECOND SHOW \T |> M THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS Metro Goldwyn— Meyer presents His Secretary A human, sparkling romance of busine LON CHANEY The Unholy Three The Ventriloquist, the Dwarf, and AT
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  • 930 3 MIDNIGHT CONVOY TO BRIGHTON. The Men With the Owl-Eyes. Take your car at midnight and make your way from the lights of London to a big black ribbon of a road, a pathway to the Kingdom of Romance, a highway peopled with ghosts ghosts with
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  • 128 3 Mr. Khji.ian Sintrh. clerk. Magistrate 's Court, lp<'h. who had been missing: since H.'.iO p.m. on Wednesday, was found dead at tht foot of I hill m Teluk Kvuin on Thuisday morning by a Chinese coolie who was on his usual daily round of inspection of th^ nmin pipeline, says
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 225 3 1 m MM GLAXO builds firm flesh, plenty of strong bone, and a sound constitution. It contains nothing whatever to harm baby or cause him pain. That is why if Baby is fed on Glaxo he will progress steadily day by day into happy childhood. j| I Give yotir Baby
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    • 272 3 Best for your Child "1 don't like Cod Liver Oil!" one so often hears a child say, when being administered its regular dose. That is because it is receiving the wrong kind. From instinct, children refuse to take any physic of questionable quality or composition. Give it "Dr. de Jongh's",
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    • 169 3 I Estate Trust Agencies f II (1927) Limited ji i (Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance of 1926, f with Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government.) s is prepared to act as I Jj Trustees. Executors, Administrators. Receivers. I; Managers of Real Estate. Attorneys for Collection of Rents, Investigators
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  • 495 4 The proposal to build speed roads m England has aroused active interest among motorists and motor-coach owners all over the country. Many are enthusiastic/ but there fs also fierce opposition to the scheme. One of the most antagonistic is Mr Shrapnell-Smith, President of the Commercial Motor Users'
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  • 1309 4 WHEN MOTORISTS WERE REAL HE-MEN. Trick of the Merry "Sprag." This photograph of the Prince of Wales seated m a RollsRoyce car was taken on the occasion of his recent visit to Ypres m connection with the British Legion Pilgrimage and the service at the Menin
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  • 246 4 It has long been tht» fashion It ref«r particularly to parts »f Fast Africa a.< Darkest Africa, but from a communication recently received from •hi- R.>\nl F.a<t If rlcan Automobile Association it tapparent that at any rat- m far as motor ing is concerned this particular
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  • 138 4 His Prize-Winninc DmH» A youth who m born without MJJ again a prize-winner m the competition industrial design* Mfttted > fh< K Society for the Ern'ourage-nivnt nufacture. and Comnn-ro-. S^nu-n^-his work art- .shown at an exihibitH* Imperial In>tituU-. South K.-r>ir.»rton. The youth. John BmlmriHt!. *f« boru »vith
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  • 52 4 X By Ta\»i»fc A woinar. who had M* not to open a business withir n.^^ other business was MCttMd agreement at Bow Countx She contended lhat „,l, distance and that H W»» ««re( W "How did you meaMiiv "!n tnxKMb." ibf r loafWy »*othvv:»y<. .ver
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 190 4 Mb For The Man Who Knows Tyres r_^" Drivers who insist upon the sort of service that ordinary t>res cannot give, find the utmost pleasure and satisfaction m Fisk Tyres. Fisk Balloon Cords are now built of "Fillerlcss" Cord, by a Fisk patented process that eliminates the cross threads m
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    • 23 4 i oodyear Inner Tubes continue to be chosen by discriminating motor car owners the world over !JK whose first consideration is highest j
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  • 908 5 a secret test, th;> trial of new motor-car. Bu. ruen heard of ii. The ■ad inn for hundred feel taj lint, iiew up "with a Those who were deafd that the noise sounded of Hen Opel's cais hacs teems that his ears have nding m
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  • 73 5 The Daily Chronicle reveals a remarkable i uhuHin at Matlock Rotary Club on Au*. 13 when addresses were priven by Mr. R. hilds and Mr. J. Childs. Both live m British North Borneo, both are planters, both loft for England at the same time, and both came to Matlock for
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  • 996 5 THE LONDON CAR EXPEDITION. MR. DOVER ON PRELIMINARY EXPERIENCES. Tribute to Malayan Roads. The travel-bugr, as the Americans say, bites everybody some day, writes Mr. Cedric Dover, the leader of the Singapore-London motor car expedition, m the Rangoon Gazette- It gives some people just a gentle bite, enough perhaps to
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  • 683 5 I 1 i Details which are just to hand give some (lea of the remarkable triumph of both hu- man and mechanical elements m a survey and exploration task never before success- fully accomplished. One may be excused a feeling of justifiable pride m, and a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 96 5 ml i !rf V/ V^m mlf m /hi %^jt A J I mil -«m^^^ha %>4k^^Hrs .^^J B J vWiW* tV B A Superb Car at j a Reasonable Cost THE AUSTIN 12 HP. WINDSOR AND WKYM ANN SALOONS NOW ON VIEW IN OUR SHOWROOMS EMBODY REFINEMENTS OF BODY AND CHASSIS
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    • 120 5 P^^L. monstrate the Standard B\\ BxS^H^^^^flfl rourer. Here, bexond B% fl PPH Kr^fl A question, i> the greatest BP^DH dollar for dollar value offering m the fine car OV^^H field. One- ride v\ill ft^^j^^^M conxince >ou. y\^/C+\D\ Standard Tourer -1 284S V» r V^^HR\^^^\ buxs the beautx of line J
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  • 1960 6 Marooned with the Stranded Aviators. HOW THE "ITALIA" BLEW UP This i< the fourth section of the full story of the heroic rescue of General Mobile by the gallant Swedish airman. Captain Einar Lundborg, and now for the first time given to the world through
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  • Books of the Week.
    • 189 6 AU THORS IN PARLIAMENT. Mi. Compton Maekemie, the author of '"Sinister Street,*' whose new novel "Extraordinary Women* 1 will shortly b« j published, is to content a seat on behalf of the newScottish National Party. Literary men have not. as a rule, proved successful Parliamentarians. Macaulay and Disraeli, Johr. Stuart
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    • 194 6 CIGARETTES AND LITERATU RE. The vast increase m cigarette smoking" at the expense of pipe tobacco and cigars was commented on m the Tobacco Repor*^ the other day. The part that Charles Dickens played m popularising the cigarette m this country has received little recognition. In "Little Dorrit," published m
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    • 71 6 It was hoped that the biography of Mr Joseph Chamberlain, which Mr. J, L. Gar\in has been engaged upon for some years might be ready this winter. Owing to the enormous mass of material which ha? hao to be dealt with this has not been possible, but
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    • 104 6 Afa November marks lhe centenary of Schubert's death at the age of thirty-one the publication, by Messrs. Cassell. of Mr. Newman Flower's book. "Franz Schubert: The Man and His Circle." will be appropriate. Mr. Flower has already written excellent books on Handel and Sir Arthui Sullivan,
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    • 124 6 Italy has always been a favourite subject with English writers, as well as with Knglish readers, and the Arm of Methuen have three books concerned with that country due for publication. Dr. Thomas Ashby deals m one of them with "Some Italian Festivals."' arid he does
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    • 98 6 During the War The Times issued a erieof penny broadsheets, consisting of extiacts from the best English literature, ranginu from the Bible to Jorrocks, chosen chierlv 1/ the late Sir Walter Raleigh with the object of beguiling and comforting our right ing men. Partly as
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    • 135 6 Two famous British soldiers aiv the heroes of two books by Mi. and Mrs. J«>h!. Buchan, which we are to get m the course .if the autumn. Mr. Buchan deals with the Marquis of Ifontrose m a Nelson volume. which seeks to present a great figure m
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    • 156 6 Rosita Forbes is goinu- to the Lido this week-end with Mrs. Wilfrid Ashley, the talented wife of the Minister of Transport. s.nd is afterwards going on a trip to Huneary, Bulgaria, Rumania and Turkey, Serbia and Macedonia. She has just been to ("owes, where she was
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    • 85 6 Sir Gilbert Parker tales the story of King- David for a novel which he has written under the title. "The Promised Land." and which Messrs. Cassell will publish. Mr. Christopher Hollis's study of Dr. Johnson will be published by Mr. Victor Gollancz on September ISth. Mr. Werner Laurie
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  • 834 6  -  Horatius The Parts that Skill and Fortune Play. AT THE CRISIS by Success at Auction is said to be from ion to twenty per cent skill and the lost luck Thes estimates vary considerably but m any event they can only be guesses. Of op.. thing,
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  • 462 6 havid and Diana. l>> < ecil Roberta. (Hodder and Stoughton). A romantic story indeed. Pinna the daughter of a strict clergyman, visits a local fair, where ihe finds a cavalier who seea her home, and kisses her .it the gate. This is chaptei one. Her father annoyed at
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  • 95 6 S.Wnt Desert Gaard X* v Sii Hugh l Royal Air Fora of members of the Course m Educal nuiant on Allg I early dayt of the v- I pedition w** sen! members of 1 ■d that if the) evei do m itripn 'I of ••On thin trip."
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  • 846 7 A CHEERING PIECE OF ARITHMETIC. Stronger Than 1924 Side. A great many people have asked whether the M.C.C. team which is going to Australia this autumn is really much better than the team which so nearly won back the "Ashes" for us m 1924-5, writes H. A.
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  • 22 7 "Are you puilty of playing: pitch and •tops^"" a boy was asked at WiHesden. "No: guilty of being caught," was the reply.
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  • 157 7 Lt. Comdr. Glover's Successes. Lt. Cmdr. P. F. Glover, who defeated Lt. A. W. Buzzard m the final of the R.N. and &M. singles oh«mpu>nfthip At Wimbledon m mail week by 6 2, 6 2, 6 3, has a num- ber of friends m Singapore, where he
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 169 7 I A LEAKING ROOF I will never worry you if you USE 1 GENASCO 1 SMOOTH SURFACE ROOFING I jjj I J *OOTH SURFACE ROOfl* li j j \bsolutily i^^^^ WiM Last Water-proof I "?fj_ji& a Life-time S 2 j Barber ASP**** V^^ LI^J^D ON «^g*^ ii GENASCO is fitted
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    • 359 7 CB3IA I When 'liver' troubles you, 1 I remember ENO t A glass of ENO hrst thing every morning i< the gj safest and most pleasant corrective of liver troubles. H B That is why ENO is so necessary to a healthy life H H m the tropics. You can
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 384 8 MALAYA acclaims the New ""^HBHfc" *^T3i^m3ma^^^B^^lit^^l t^^f^-' i_^^P^^^B .^^^^^L When a new car is received with an unusual degree of interest, such The quiet engine denotes correct mechanical action with a minlmmn as has been accorded the. new low-priced Model '56* Willys-Knight of wear— unusually trouble-free performance and long years
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  • 460 9 (.EN EVA SPEECH ON DISARMAMENT. Germany*! War Potentialities. tKeuters be* vice. I Gsint, s*pi. 10M. Briands speech to the Assembly calling attention to Germany's war potentialities had a very depressing effect on the German Delegation and on German circles m Geneva generally. It seemed to many listeners
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  • 94 9 Vickers* New Loom. [Reuter's Service.] London. Sept. 10. Mr. Franklin Smith, a Director of Vickers. addressing a meetintr of member* of the United Asociation of Power-Loom Overlookers, who had witnessed a demon--tiation of the Vickers-Slaf < r>\ automatic loom at Vickt rs 1 works at Crayford.
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  • 109 9 DEA TH OF SIR EDWARD PEARCE. [Reuter's Service.] London. Sept. 10. The death has occurred of Sir Edward Charles Pf an x. formerly Chairman of the Shanghai Municipality and Chamber of of Commerce. Sir Edward Poarce was created Knight m 1922. He first went to China m 1884 as a
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  • 39 9 [Reuter's Service.] FJerne, Sept. 11. Repn sentative.< of America, China and Japan, besides nearly all the European B .mtrit-s, are attending: the International Police Commission which opened here this morning under the Presidency of M. Schober.
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  • 52 9 [Reuter's Service.] Copenhagen. Sept. 11. The local authorities m South Greenland have received news that a motor-boat containing Professor Hobbs and the airmen Pert Hassoll and Parker Cramer, and four companions, struck a reef on Thursday and foundered. All were saved. Assistance is being sent to the
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  • 383 9 BRITISH ASSOCIATION PAPER. When Human Mechanism Fails. [British Radio— Official Service.] Rugby. Sept. 10. What is expected to prove the most important paper at this year's meeting of the British Association will be that oi Professor Donnan, on "The Mystery of Life," which will be read to-morrow
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  • 92 9 Election for Non-Permanent Seats. [Reuter's Service.] Geneva, Sept. 10. Voting for the non-permanent seats was as follows: Spain 4r>. Persia 40, Venezuela PB, Norway 11, Siam 6, Denmark 3. Paraguay 2. Uruguay 2, Greece 2, Portugal 1. Austria 1. Fifty States voted. In view of China's failure
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  • 51 9 Southern Cross's Latest Exploit. [Renter's Service. l Christchurch, Sept. 11. The aeroplane Southern Cross, with Captain Kingsford Smith. Lt. Ulm, and Mr. Litchtic-ld on board, landed safely at Wiglam aerodrome at 9.20 this morning after a flight from Sydney whence the plane took off at "'.30 p.m.
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  • 51 9 Freight Rates Down. fßeuter's Service.] London, Sept. 10. As the result of negotiations between steamship owners and th? Manchester Chamber of Commerce, freight rates for certain types of cotton goods and yarns exported to the Straits Settlements, Hong Kong. Shanghai and Japan, have been materially
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  • 60 9 English Passengers* Escape. [Reuter's Service.] Prague, Sept. 10. Up to the present it has been ascertained that there arc 1"> dead and a number injured as the result of a collision between an expceai train and a goods train near Rrunn, owin^i to mistake with the points.
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  • 59 9 [Reuter's Service.] New York, Sept. 11. .Asked \vh< ther ho approved the remarks a| My. Hoover which he made recently with regard to the Peace Pact as evidence of Republican Party interest m world peace. Mr. Kellotrg said "I am quite sure Mr. Hoover
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  • 28 9 [Router's Sprvice.l Bermuda, Sept. 11. The steamer Orcoma has sent a wireless message to the effect that Sir Austen Chamberlain's health has greatly improved.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 402 9 BUSINESS CARDS. Ul, REALISATION OF A I IONG FELT NKED FLORANGE I refreshing, ifivigor- ?< and healthy. jiji WREATRS. >. ral wreaths rrari<> to order j <iv;\l*oßE CASKET CO. 5 SFLEGIE ROAD. <; i ilephone No. 7S. i 1 ,.V..A I.SW.WA%WAVAV.l .SW.WA%WAVAV. ajj TO LET. laaai Street. Flntry October EX
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    • 477 9 I NOTICES. j EXCHANGE BANKS. The Exchange Banks will close at noon o •he following days: Tuesday, September llth.. Race Meeting. Thursday. September 13th., Race Meeting. I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM. 6d, DUNHAM STREET, ltattles Square, Singapore, Over Yokohama Specie Bank. j Rending Room Open Daily 9.30 H <0 Service
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    • 911 9 NOTICE. i^^^ r > r "^v NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Trade Mark depicted a !>o\e consisting of a series of diamond figures on the tread of a tire is the exclusive property of THF GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY, a corporation incorporated under the laws of the State
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    • 590 9 l". A licensee will la no ease ;><■ permitted to assign or -üblet his licence or absent himself from the Settlement or giant Power of At torney to nay person te earrj >?: hi.- T,oddy shop without the previous eon sen I 1 the Colonial Secretary, but will personally tupcrvise
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  • 400 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1928. A CLEAN-UP IN CHINA. It is a long time since the cable? from China spoke of righting between the Nationalists and tht Northerners. They have principally been devoted to the progress of negotiations between the Nationalist Government and Japan m regard tc treaty
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  • 1614 10 The proceedings at the meeting of members of the Chamber of Commerce on Monday to discuss the Colony's defence contribution go to show the necessity for careful discussion as to the line of action to be taken if the Colony's case against the imposition is to be
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  • 71 10 SELANGOR's SULTANN BIRTHDAY 65th Anniversary Cdefcratii*, [From Our Own Ceneeaeaarti I Kuala l.vn M ,,.r. To-day i celebrations of th.- .r.^ 7 of the Sultan of £L«Ur qualified >uccvss. Kla, lvr „r cular appeataaee. o n hi parade ground th, BuHai ten o clock by the Urn, R
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  • 62 10 [From Our Own i on* r nfrat] Kuala Lumpur. s» p i. Th<- X.M.S. railway artisan:' w t> tral Workshop! have p* asking the Chief Secretai Railway Enquiry to the n a* the recent mcetiaf bui Pn vi should include all the rai .v,,rk. r
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  • 30 10 LATEST RI'KKKK \\|> TIN PRKES (From Our Own Coin Ipoodcnt) London. Sept. 11 I m p m Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify to-day's rubber Driw Messrs Lewis. U 3o«
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  • 117 10 The following an v at a meeting of entra w r Workmen.-' Extcuth day. 'it ii hereby resolved the Chief Becretan should i authorize that the icopc nqair committee that is appointed bj tht Gov«n« ment to consider an.i report ipoe lutions ptmd by vi on August
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  • 128 10 Christian Brother Acquitted. The rase m which Cyril Talhut. .t dm* tian Brother, of St. .John'- [Mtitutta, Kuala Lumpur, ill charged uit aeainst Tamil woman ;it Port Wclwo August '2-\. wa- bMfd before Mr. W H Wood the District Officer ;iim FifH High trate. at Pon
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  • 80 10 Marble Contract. A HMttfog <>f Municipal I on September 7th. MCtpted tf« Messrs Perry Co.. foff lUpplyiOf in*r marble at the new Municipal offif being considered that this firm who are contractors for the main httiMinff, c&n carry out the work. Th»- follow* were received:- Pern Ltd.
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  • 61 10 A complete cfcM«C ot eluding that for the Will U announcv.l by the mat Carnival and Harry Handy' are introducing feature favour with some at feu< On three evenings of the «re I oar will b« given Up pr l worth-while gift* Several interesting prvli btM arranged for
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 166 10 44 THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S." CALDBECK'S SUPERIOR OLD BROWN SHERRY. APPRECIATED BY EVERYONE. CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. i Incorporate d under the Companie** Ordinance a of Hong Kong). (Incorporated m Shanghai.) Phone: Singapore 228. i i i I COLD STORAGE jMILKs SAFE! I BOTTLED DAILY I i I Singapore
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    • 141 10 ••WiV.V.V.VAV.Vi%ViV.ViV.WA I 5 :j EXQUISITE FACE i POWDERS j Delicately perfumed l\ j! to suit all. Idupire brothers, ltd j 5 Sole Agents (Wholesale.) [I < ••^••V.V.V/AV.V.VAWASW.V. 634 TAN KAH KEE GO'S BISCUITS Special Quality. 21b tin— 6s ct». per tin. 1 lb. tin- 40 ct>. Ordinary Quality. 21b. tin
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    • 14 10 I To-day's Feature BOOKS OF TUI W'rt l 1 Pag< i,.,-,.v,,. w ,,,,,.x<.y.x:.- «iCv.v.'.
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  • 200 11 F\ST YEAR'S WORK DKHATED. |{riti^h Disarmament. ter*l Service.] '•eneva. S*pt 11. is Mill deLating the work the pa-t year. I •peach sympathised .li-po'ntment at the inrMMH but sail the p.iratury Toinmission ■pprtciatatf. Nevertheure of agreement Rrould be the greatest misi "ushendun. t.» assume that been made, or dwpttir
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  • 262 11 Malacca Support Singapore Resolution. on mj» one issed at Friday*! ta Settlementi < Malersi their re-n\u-•ed it a r- brand) be Vsa ciation, irkidi re- Singapore i:i> No doubt* those prose! 1 ha<i trmi l| ired Oftl the m? tlony'i military I' a.i^ natter which must tad
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  • 28 11 »porti Of the Continuation MUftioo) will be held on itedfan commencing at 2 and fru-nds are cordially There will W two events yar-U dash and tu* of Present
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  • 168 11 GERMAN NEWSPAPERS COMMENT. "Tear up the Treaties." [Reuters Service.] Ti, v Berlin, Sept. 11. bit! r Ntttl na ISt PW* comment most sulr tn tl Z U u n Says Th nl > «er to the box o n the ears we have received »> Away from
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  • 25 11 fßeuu-rV Ser\ice.] l»ra|fue. S«?pt. 11. Twenty peroom were killed 18 serio^ly n.juied and 60 >li K htly injured m the train collision.
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  • 49 11 [Renter's Service.] London. Sept. JO. t-' lieiith has oa-urivii of Major P P Kenyon-Slaney, m.c.. m j. for Tavittock, Devon since 1923. He m only 32 jraan of ag»-. Leaving BradAeld Collect- when 18 >ear> of he joined the Army sad lerved thi<.ughoat th»- Great War.
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  • 144 11 Studying for the Bar. A nefrro convict, wanwd Geotfe W. Davit, vho wma lentcneed m lt*i4 t.. eerve i" ymtu m the Mai viand State penitentiaiy for a 'hold-up" md -ht^^tinjf a poUcetnan and Who bai just heel- released OB pal -!e by 1 Ritchie a
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  • 40 11 To Attempt Channel. [iOndon. Sept. 3. A Dovei -.jm! named -Joan Runt..n aged rieven years, swam ten miles from Dover to Deal m "2 hours -M nun. She is training to attempt the channel m 1!»2H.
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  • 367 11 The annual picnic anii general meeting of the Clerical Union held on Sunday last at the spacious bungalow of Mr. Loke Van Kit. Pasir Panjang. was attended by 150 mem hers who thoroughly enjoyed the arrangements made for them. The President, m moving the adoption of the
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  • 173 11 MURDER BY TRUCULENT NATIVES. More Trouble Expected. LReuter'jj Service.) Adelaide, Sept. 11 Unusual truculonce on the part of the aborigines of the .iorih-west corner of South Australia is impelling owners of stations to take the law into their own hands and seventeen natives have been killed following the
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  • 124 11 Chan* Chung Chang's Arrest Ordered. [By arrangement with Kanyang Siang Pau Press.] Shanghai, Sept. 11. The Government has ordered the arresi of Chanj; Chang Chan^. Foreign observers anticipate that Chang Chunsr Chanp will flee to Dairea over the week-end Six ihousarul rice workers m Shanghai ban stttu-k.
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  • 100 11 THE TOKONA3HBT PAKTT. [By courtesy ef the Nanyo XichiNicbJ Shitnbunsha.] Tokio, Sept. 10. Mi. J. Futami, MP. for Mtyaiahi Prefecture, has been ofncially admitted to the Tokonamists. who secede<l recently from the Min-ei PartyMINSKITOS TBOUBUL The Tokio branch of the Minsei I'arty is endeavouring to reinstate Mr. T
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  • 117 11 Proposed Legislation Against Sedition. Srmla, Sept. 1. It is understood the Government of India have decided to introduce legislation this session to penalise statements made with intent to promote unfriendly relations between India and foreign countries. The legislation will take the form of an addition
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  • 83 11 Younj; Englishmen's Discovery. Rugby, Aug. 31. As a result of prolonged experiment, two young: Englishmen named Oliver and Becker claim to have discovered a method for taking snapshot or time exposure photographs with an ordinary camera m any quantity of natural colours. It is stated any number
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  • 104 11 Rugby, Sept. 3. Numerous visitors from European countries and the British Dominions are attending the 208 th Festival of the Three Choirs of Gloucester, Worcester and Hereford, which is being held this week. The festivals take place annually m turn m the Cathedrals of these three
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  • 183 11 GRASS WIDOWER TAKES HIS HAT OFF TO THE BACHELOR. Sir, The letter from "Daring Daisy" and the pros and cons which have naturally followed have aroused my interest. From the start let 'me tell you I am a "Grast* Widower' and so see quite a lot
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  • 245 11 INTERNATIONAL SPORT IN AMERICA. Britain's Lawn Tennis Challenge. [Router's Service.] London. Sept. 10. America.- gala week of sport opened to day. interest being enhanced by British challenges both for the jro!f and tennis titles. At Forest Hills. Hur.ter, who has assumed Tilden's mantle as America's number one. beat
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  • 24 11 To-day's Fixtures. Division 11. Middlesbrough vs. Hull City. Division 111. (Southern Section). Bristol Hovers vs. Walsail. (.Northern Section). Nelson vs. South Shields.
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  • 68 11 [Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 10. Result* of Engli>h League matches play ed to-day were: Division I. Birmingham 1, Leicester C. 0. Burnley 4, Newcastle 3 Cardiff City 3. West Ham U. 2. Sheffield U. 1, Liverpool 3. Division lll.— (Northern Section). Brentford 2. Swindon T. 0.
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  • 103 11 Three Readers Give Ten Correct Results. Three readers gave ten oonvct results m their forecast of the results of the games between the teams selected for our third football competition last week. They were: Sgt. Stone. R.A.M.C. Fort Canning. Mr. T. Siang, 137-3 Prinsep Street. Mr. Lim
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  • 24 11 In the S.C.C. football tournament yesterday afternoon the Etceteras defeated the Public Services. Insurance and Law by 4 goals to nil.
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  • 64 11 September Ladies Spoon. Twenty cards were taken out for the above Competition and the following returned: Mrs. H. Foster 49 10 39 (Winner) Mrs. D. Turner 46 6 40 Miss M. A. S. Law 43 0 43 Mrs. S. H. Moss 55 12 43 Miss V. M.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 132 11 SPECIAL OFFERS I I Robinsons Sale! Sit ■■■■■iH^I^BHIHHM I BATH SOAP Q i! SAVON I C|pu J LARGE 9^^ tm TIRIFT^ robinson a co m ltd. m TABLET gIADLCIO SINGAPORE 1 |fy ■vjbJ Wtlono 1 1 SALE PRICE 80 cts. Box a r $1.50 for 2 Boxes. i tfl Gentlemen's
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  • 1042 12 >AY WITH BOYS AT NEW ROMNEY. Sports and (lames. \e* KomneJ, Auk. The Duke ot" V<»rk. carrying out person. lly. according to his rustcm, the duties f host for one day at his i':imp h.re. has pent to-day with his -1M boy quests, help|g them
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  • 58 12 I Ihe quarterly general meeting of the Planters' Association of Malaya will be held at IO.W a.m. on Monday, October Ist.. m the mooting: room of The Tenant Chamber of Commerce, 1, Downing Street, Pen anjr. The business includes consideration of the interim report of the special Labour Committee on
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    • 211 12 HfiJfflAHAI KORRENGZAL OINTMENT SMHM 11 1 1 1I V FOR WOUNDS SORES AND ALL SKIN DISEASES nHIIIIIII GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE WV IP FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND STOMACH COMPUINTS. WORN-OUT WITH PAIN B&nl*h d»j» of mi»«ry. night* of torture, the excruciating agony of Rheumatum, the burning pain* of Sciatica, Scalding Urine,
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    • 220 12 IBv- -*Jv t^i tt 1 1 n /T^-~i~ y 111 \y&:; jLwvk/ LA LI 1 1' IVALII ft VT/^ h't ///•«>< ntutivc for India and the Far East: Robert Blau t Hong Kong Bunk Clumber*. Bin§UfoT9. >^^x Severe Eczema /^^P^Mk on Face, Arms and Lc£, '^K^mmV Ourportraiti>ofMi>si:,.r.-T 1 .-els g-
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  • 1588 13 QUESTION OF MINIMUM WAGES. P.A.M. Interim Report. The following are extracts from the minutes of a meeting of the Indian Imm iff raTv 2Q mmittee he d Kuala Lvm P«r on The Hon'ble Mr. E. W. F. Gilman, M.C.S., Controller of Labour, Malaya, presided and others present included
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  • 326 13 Dutch Professors' Report. The report ot the prjfissori on the epidemic which broke out on board the Insulinde on l.er last homeward voyage* has been published, writes our Java correspondent. They consider that without doubt the illness was scarlet fever; the pa^sen^er who disembarked at Singapore and
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  • 46 13 Mr. K. R. Blackwell M.C.S., acting State Treasurer. Perak, who has been unwell of late, left for Home by the Naldera on leave. Mr. Blackwell will be greatly missed m Taiping football circles as he was largely instrumental m running the local League th\s year.— T.O.M.
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    • 179 13 CHOOSE nfl^%nm^ __^aa^fe» A little care m choosing KMQDmrH^ your marine engine will assure better and safer I boating performance. That I is why over 70' o of the j world's best boat -builders I install Kermath Marine _> I Engines. They demand r** lTVMnnnnnn^^ci_ the l>est. J^^^^JJ^^^^^O^^^ All parts
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    • 216 13 *m "i if t i a> J^K L^hildren love CJnaker Oats dainties! 0 C*EE those happy smiles when cakes, hisquettes candies or other dainties made -with Quaker Oats are brought to the table! Delicious, yes, of course, but more important nutritious, health-building. Quaker Oats abounds with proteins, vitamins, carbohydrates, mineral
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    • 712 14 Blue Funnel line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES ■XPRBSS SERVICE MARSEILLES. LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. 1 WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Twice Monthly Serrlee LiTerpeol and Gla«ifow. (Via Genoa and Harare.) 0 Doe B'pere. Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. NINGCHOW For London, Rotterdam
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    • 543 14 EUerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. i (Incorporated m U.S.A.) "ELLERMAN" LINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VTA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Dae Spore. 1928. s*. CITY OP GLASGOW Sept. 19 b.s. CITY OP KHIOS Sept. 24 8.8.
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    • 448 14 British India and Apur Lines (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR A^ ORIENTAL S. N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNmp^ LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE B OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. THm«. t B'pore. XmMf KHIVA 9.100 Sept 22 MOREA U 000
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    • 680 15 O. S. K. Line. Destination.. Sttanwr.. ArrW London. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen, Punkirk and Antwerp via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. Amazon Maru Sept. 23 Sept. 24 Durban. Port Elizabeth, Cape Town. „,■„>, Rio, Montevideo and Bueno; A ire?. Roj ml -th< -World passage £150.] f Hawaii Maru Oct S Hot
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    • 499 15 TBAVEL"GOMFORr DOLLAR W|Sfit "PRESIDENT" a^Mll Dollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. All sute-rooms are outside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with beds (not berths), each having an electric reading lamp. State-rooms with private bath predominate, all have hot and cold running water. The
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    • 645 15 K. P. M. KOWNKLYKE PAKETVAART MMTSCIMPPU. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BATAVIA). (Incorporated m Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVZRNXm Tatophon* No. 8640, with sub-connections to:— Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. BepreeeatatiTes m the Straita Settlements (Singapore »od l'«na»g). of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF
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  • 280 16 The P. and O. Kashmir arrived m London at 6 a.m. on the 10th instant. The Longsands lightship is being withdrawn m October. Capt, D. M. Smith, who was responsible for saving the emigrant ship Brodick Castle m 1875, died recently. The White Star liner Vedic has again
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  • 346 16 In a letter to the Xautica! Magazine, Capt. W. H. Coombs says: In view of the controversy which has been occasioned by the reported recommendation of the International Shipping Conference to alter the time-honoured usage of the sea :n respect of helm orders. I suggest the
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  • 64 16 SINGAPORE— NEW YORK IN 39 DAYS. Grcystoke Castle's Fast Run. The m.v. Greystoke Castle, the first of a series of new vessels which are being: added to the Dodwell Castle Line Service to New York, and which left here on August Ist, arrived at New York on the 9th instant,
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    • 601 16 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. (0) Regular monthly sailings by the well-krown steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins
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    • 444 16 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc. 44. BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA ANn BALTIMORE M.S. SILVERHAZEL In Port M.S. SILVERASH due Oct. 3 I M.S. SILVERGUAVA due Oct. 27 PACIFIC -JAVA -CALCUTTA SERVICE SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES
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    • 410 16 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION (0 (Incorporate] j n Englai Direct Services to j!l ();in Ml Amoy and Bkuuthal Taking carsro c, n fhroutrh |{j|L for Canton. Macao. S^unJ;;"^ Tientsin, Newefcwaa* Vuum hHm Philippines, „t c hosan,; FOR Steamers marked «,tb MM* proceed v, J H| ln The steamers have lODerkw -™n,
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 715 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6
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    • 185 16 NEW HAMBURG-AMERIKA CARGO VESSEL ARRIVES. The new cargo vessel Leverkusen for the Hamburg-Amerika Line's Far East run arrived m port yesterday from Hamburg, under the command of Captain Hennecke. This latest addition to the Hamburg-Ame. rika fleet has been designed as a fast cargo and passenger vessel and is of
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  • 252 17 Tho follow intr messages m the latest China papers refer to operations between' General Pei Chung Hsi and the remnants of 1 the Northern Army: Shanghai. Sept. 3. General Pei Chung-hsi has arrived at Tientsin to direct operations against the remnants of the Chihli-Shantung forces inside
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  • 202 17 Playing at Tanglin on Sunday the Duke's easily defeated the Old Raffles ians. Scores: Old Rafflesians:— G. B. Armstrong c Dagg Sheard 0; T. B. Smith b Dagg 6; G. Armstrong b Sheard i«; N. A. Malall b Dagg 0- T. Leijssius run out 39; M.
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  • 111 17 Results of Foil Handicap Competition. No. Bouts Pt>. Lj»die>" Section: Won lost against Miss P. Salmond 3 I Winner Miss L. Salmond 1 2 H Runner-up. Miss W. G. Kent 1 I 14 Mis> D. Waters 1 2 14 Men's Section. F. A. Firth 8 0 27
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  • 48 17 [Reuter's Service.] Paris, Sept. 9. A new world's record for the long-jump, of 7«M metres is claimed by Cator of Haiti while competing m the international athletic meeting at Colombes. The previous record was held by Hubbard of the United States with 7.889 metres.
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  • 127 17 Ou Tuesday, September 18th., members and friends of the Y.W.C.A. who are interested m tennis are invited to attend tho opening of the new grasa court at 8 Fort Canning Road. An exhibition match arranged by Miss Zylstra will be played and visitors are urged to be
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  • 118 17 Programme of Drills up to and for Sept. 16th. 1928. Wednesday 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, Brigade Si*: Sect: (Indians), Section parade. "A" (M.G.) Company No. 4 Section, 30 yds. Rancre Traversing and Searching. Friday 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, D.E.L. Unit, Training. S.V.C. Band, Band Practice. Malay Drill
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 504 17 50.000 /(/w x>mrop 1— On April 28th, Mr. Lionel Rapson con- I eluded bis world s record endurance I run of 50,000 m.ies without *n m- I voluntary »top, creating subject to I confirmation. SEVEN WORLD'S RECORDS. I V^-kefield CASTROL Motor OiJ w.« «.ed I throughout, .nd Mr. lUp.o n
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    • 270 17 (f*^* TYEES HOLD AT.T. RECORDS including the world's fastest mile by Ray Keech at Daytona Beach, Florida. April 22, 1928—207.5526 miles per hour— and nine straight victories m the Indianapolis 500 mile sweepstakes. AUCTION SALE. The undersigned have been favoure<l with instructions by Messrs. Estate Trust Agencies (1927), Ltd., Receivers
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    • 111 17 /7j I J@^ Stewed Fruit and Brown fy I I Poison's custard were &f H JVi 3 ma^e for one another. Its %-h\ \V L\l 8i Cb 7& dedicate, exclusive flavour CjA V? Mj*O«p>yyjst4g mellows the acidity of S&i rS*-SC^yL^StSJK fruit and mnkes a delicious kUJ^S^S^IK \J As pure and
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  • 754 18 SCIENCE IN RUNNING. Methods for Sprint and Distance. The following: article by Guy M. Butler, tht well-known athletic coach which we reproduce from the Sunday Observer will be of interest to local athletes, particularly m view of the forthcoming Club sports. Sometimes I have heard
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  • 131 18 Bishop Welldon's Letter to the Press. London, Sept. 2. Following allegations of cruelty, football morals aie assailed m a letter to the Press from the Dean of Durham, Bishop Welldon. who attacks the transfer system, which he says destioys the interest attaching to local clubs. He also draws
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  • 61 18 London. Sept. 1. Air Force fatalities have been brought up to 60 since January 1, 1928, by the crashing of an Aero machine belonging to the flying training school at Grantham m which the pilot was killed, and of DH-9, a machine of No. 14 Bombing Squadron
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  • 592 18 ARE WOMEN TO BLAME? A Man's View. Times have changed, and m some ways by no means for the better, but when we say the "times" have changed, lit would be more correct if we said "people and their manners" that have altered so greatly. Those who
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  • 448 18 A.P.C. and Indian Association Beaten. The Straits Chinese obtained two more cricket victories during the week-end, beating the Indian Association on Saturday and the A.P.C. on Sunday. B.CJLC. vs. INDIAN AfIBOCN. S.C.R.C. Chua Choon Leong b Suppiah 7; Woon Chow Tat b Baskaran 13; Wee
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 413 18 RPCOMMENDED BY j Wincarnis gives you Life Blood T^oor blood is responsible for a JL larger number of human disorders than is dreamed of. Neuralgia, insomnia, indigestion, loss of appetite, to mention but a few, often have as their basic cause nothing else but impoverished blood. The red corpuscles upon
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    • 146 18 STOP THAT LESS WORK LEAK! I AKD v.. I MTTER RESULTS leaks or cracks m radi- 1 ators, why be stranded tt| miles from home, when 1 it can be avoided by /^-V^\ Ml B purchasing a tin of:- I k^ C/( VVnBA 1 no oi'.v surface to REPAIRS INSTANTLY
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  • 256 19 ROSE MACPHAIL COS REPORT. Singapore, Sept. 11. Rubber. London B%d. 1 L6d down. Local J.». Tin.- London C2OB *>s. 17s 6d down. Local 1<t.)..")0 for l.">t> ton>. Minimi. Steady. IVtaliny 4.~>t> 4. ■">■", Sungei Way ZS2Vm Klang River :;.c,u l.Tu, Jonan SI, Kuehai 1.42 M 1.46, Ilahman Hydraulic I.:}? 1
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  • 100 19 MACPH AIL'S SHARE LIST. Yesterday's Alterations. Sept. 11th.. (losing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Hitanis 78 B3^ Johan Tin 29 31 Kuchai (t) 1.41 i.43% Malayan 'ons. 70 11 North Taipinp 85 xs 1^ Penawats Petaliny- 4.50 4.55 Puteh 1.51 1.57 \k Raliman Hy<l. 1 40 1.44H Sunp«'i Ways £.98% 3.00 Kamponif
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  • 891 19 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. TUESDAY, SEPT. nth. Buyers Sellers. Asam Kumbang 45 S 6 <i 46s 6d Bangnn Tin 42s 6 d 43s 6d Batang Padang ($1) 46 50 rsatu Caves 1.27 1 1.82 V4 Bukit Arang (75) 30*" 86 pron Chenderiang 16s 17s Chin Chin ($1) 10
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  • 72 19 September 1 1. Bank 4 m.- 2 29 32 Bank (k'UKir i j 3 j;{ 32 Private credits 3 m.?. 2 4 5-16 New York, derrand 55 15-16 Credits 90 day? 57.114 France, demand 1426 India. T. T. W% Honj; K0111;, demand 10*4 p.c. Dis. Yokohama, demand 121 Java,
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  • 202 19 S.'Ptt'mWer 11. Tin l.j n Tons $io;, i_. Gambier 6% Pepper White 92 Pepper Black i'<\ Flake Tapioca 7% Pearl Sago Small 7% Copra 10.10 Copra Sumiried 10.50 Rice Liang Chan Man Red Eagle (N»w) 330 Rice, Siam old No. 1. 830 Rice, Ttancroon Bintan 260 Rice, Rangoon Sioka
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  • 270 19 Adverse Effect of Floods. The eighth ordinary general meeting of the Kuala Reman Rubber Estates, Ltd.. was held m mail week at Blomtield House, London-wall. Mr. E. L. Hamilton (the chairman) presided, and, m moving; the adoption of the report and accounts, said that the phenomenal floods
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  • 193 19 THE ALLEGED MINING CONCESSION. Rubber and Tin Dull. [Our Own Correspondent Copyright.] London, Sept. 1 1. The shaie-marKct is uninteresting, the commencement of the new account having tailed to cause an expansion of business. The decline m London stocks is slightly below expectations, though this has" not
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  • 548 19 Fourth Malayan Conference. The fourth annual Malayan Co-operative Conference of the defecate! „f the Rural Credit Societies was recently held at the Town Hall, Ipoh, when among those present weie the Hon. the British Resident. Perak. Raja Mods, Perak. Raja Bendahara. Hon Mr. Cheah (heang Lim, Mr-
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  • 55 19 September 11th.. 12 oVlcnk noon. R.S.S. equal to Standard, Q. C. V. Spot 29 Vi I'- 1 Standard H.S.S. mi Tt-ndiT S.pt. I'!* 1 'J'J', (Ut. D.-c. 29 Jan.-Mar. 29 tone of Market: Qui-'t. Latest Cable: London *\>t>t Sheet s p.-r s New Vi>ik Bpol
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    • 351 19 \SSETS OVER $8.W0,000 ASSURANCE IN FOUCK OVER $30.000 000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON, OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry F C The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance
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    • 267 19 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares of i's each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 4,*****0 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 Head Office: 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Tongkah Amntsar Ipoh (Bhuket). Jang :nk
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    • 304 19 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hong Kong). Head Office: Hong Kong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund— Sterling £6,000,000 Silver $14,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. H. Compton, Esq., Chairman. N. S. Brown, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Hon. Mr.
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    • 39 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporate! m England by Royal Charter AD. 1720) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO.. LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • 1315 20 It is early yet to form eyen the vaguest opinion as to Singapore's prospects m the approachinjr Rugby season. Matters will be more clearly defined when, towards the end of the month, the first trial match has taken place and one has seen what newcomers are available to
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  • LAWN TENNIS.
    • 272 20 Yesterday's Results. R. Doubles. B. Brooke and J. V. S. Brooke minus 4 beat H. L. Manchester and A. Dobson minus 15, 6 4, 6 3. T. R Alty and H. Hall minus 15 beat C. P. Smith and C. E. Brooke minus 2, 7 5,
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    • 124 20 B. Singles. Lt. DMurden plni 4 vs. c. c. HudMM minus 1." R. N. Byatt plus > vs. Lt. Armitage minui 15« C. Singles J. K. Hamilton minus IS vs. W. H. GattieUi minus t. R M. Fnupcc phii 15 v». W. G. Clarke pit* 3. •i. .a.
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  • 50 20 TO-DAY'S TIES. Single Handicap "A." F. Norris vs. N. S. Hogan. R. C. Oehlers vs. R. Nicholson. L. A. Duchworth vs. E. Carnegy. Single Handicap •*B." J. B. Van Cuylenberg vs. C. J. Oliveiro. K. J. Woodford'Vs. I. Eber. E. S. Monteiro vs. G. H. Kraal.
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  • 54 20 '1 he following will represent the Past Raffles ;ans m their hockey match against the Present Raffie^ians i>n the school ground to-day: G. Armstrong; G. Tessensohn. C. Richards; C IV Smith. T. B. Smith, A- G. Armstrong; S. A. Sahab. N. A. Malall, HG. Stack (Capt). G.M.B. We>terhout. Wan
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  • 81 20 Members of the Chinese Swimming Club aie reminded that the 19th annual general meeting and anniversary celebration will r ake place on the Ifsth instant (Sunday). Various interesting items are included m the programme of sea sports. Keen and porting races are expected. Admission is by tickets which are issued
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  • 1866 20 THE SECOND DAY'S RESULTS. Some Close Finishes. There was a fairly good attendance at the second day of the autumn race meeting yesterday, the gathering including Sir Hayes Marriott who arrived rather late m the afternoon. The weather was dull but the spectators enjoyed a cool afternoon on
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  • 19 20 The Misses Salmond, of Singapore, are staying: m Kuala Lumpur as the guests of Sir William and Lady Peel.
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    • 183 20 I GENUINE SALE OF SURPLUS^^TOCK :i "HIS MASTER'S VOICE RECORDS^ MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS, AT GREATLY Km? 1 J 10 inch Double sided DANCE RECORDS r -r J2 N Orchestral Js S« J 12 Classical c l s f 2 J ALL THESE RECORDS ARE GUARANTFFn rrv*, 1 MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS
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