The Straits Times, 10 September 1924
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Title Section13 1924-09-10 1 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1924. PRICE 10 CENTIL ah. 27,657.13 words
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Advertisement262 1924-09-10 1 Ol IT\ <» BVrSD" NEVKII HKATEN LSVrU:: Annual Cash Clearance Sale s**^ SOLID STEEL TRUNKS. fealt nto tr01 aC >« i J"^ fc 'LL&ZA^ j MM M Salo Price Vll'.'-jo/siS.W^l^bo/Vis^), $2:UO Sale l>ricc I^^^^% 0oV"i !0 $J^ P M Xs;j^^ TENNIS Ml IFLERS. Fitted 9-kt. gold niK -FLANNEL SPLENDI!) V262 words
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Article341 1924-09-10 2 Mass Production Plan by Mr. Ford. Tb.e next great landmark in aviation is to be a mass-produced light-plane, turned out in thousands by Mr. Henry Ford. Mr. Ford has been having long conferences with aeroplane designers. Machines have been flown for his inspection. He has examined a341 words
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Article298 1924-09-10 2 Probable Effects of the Proposed Alteration. Two probable effects of the proposed change in the value of the penny, by reducing the number to the shilling from 12 to 10, are discussed in a letter received from the Decimal Association. These two aspects deal with waprcs paid on298 words
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Article304 1924-09-10 2 Sjcheme to Create iMarket in The Orient. The Times of Ceylon of August 21 says The ability to buy in Ceylon fresh fruit from other countries has often been eagerly looked forward to, but, unfortunately, the various attempts which were made to supply the Island from outside sources304 words
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Advertisement426 1924-09-10 2 >>>>HMMIIIIIIIIIIHMIMIItt T m— a. tTt Cheddar Dutch Edam N.Z. Stilton Dutch Cream Swiss Gruyere Dutch Gouda Gorgonzola SINGAPORE. COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. ORCHARD ROAD. (Inc. m 55.) f LUCILLE Arriving m Singapore about September 12, by P. and O. Morea, with the latest m Frocks, Hats, and a wonderful selection426 words
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Advertisement288 1924-09-10 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE The Municipnl Commissioners of the Town of Singapore hereby give natice that Keppcl Hoad throughout will shortly bt resurfaced m Trinidad Asphnlt. Householder requirinjr new water, g:i3 cr electricity services luid or repairs to services effected shoull notify the Department concerned within two weeks from the -ate hereof,288 words
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Advertisement167 1924-09-10 2 That Fed Up' Feeling Simply because he hasn't consulted the PROMPT PRINTERS RI6KARD LIMITED. 76, Cecil St Singapore. PAiN ft THE STOMACH. It is most annoying as well as disagreeable to be troubled with pains m the stomach, and i there is no need of it, for one dose of167 words
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Advertisement171 1924-09-10 2 Model 5 $85.00 Genuine American double spring motor, jj-i ...J f^-~ jj 12 m. turntable, special sound box and j tonearm, solid teak case piano polished. fl^ Sire 20 m. by 17 m. by 13 m. J, a Write for illustrated catalogue of Model 3 $150 musical instruments. Genuine American171 words
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Article412 1924-09-10 3 Plan to Give the Victims More Pleasures. A plan is under consideration in the municipal board for setting aside a portion of the city as a site of a leper colony, says The Manila Bulletin. Several members of the board are studying the feasibility of the plan412 words
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Article163 1924-09-10 3 If a certain London bank manager is wondering why one of b\s messengers was so late m returning to the office the other day, I can tell him," writes E. V. Lucas m the Sunday Times. I don't know the bank, but tho messenger is tall, thin163 words
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Article97 1924-09-10 3 The Chief Resident Pathologist at tht Royal Prince Albert Hospital, Sydney, stated wonderful results m the treatment of diabetes patients had hoen i-ecured with insulin. Although the cost was enormous the extra expense was fully justified. There were many dramatic curef. He relatsd several cases of coma, m which the97 words
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Advertisement160 1924-09-10 3 "FLOWER" BRAND MAGNOLIA ANTI FRICTION METAL FOR ALL BEARINGS CAUTION GENUINE "FLOWER" BRAND MAGNOLIA ANTI-FRICTION METAL HAS THE FLOWER L S*2±, WITH THE TRADE MARK £fa M WORDS STAMPED TWICE Wg> t -Jr MANUFACTURED ON THE IN BOTTOM y^^BN^" GREAT BRITAIN 60 cts. per pound Write for catalogue Sole Af160 words
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Advertisement113 1924-09-10 3 NORIDEUTSCHER U.OYI HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE (Companies Incorporated m Germany) The undernutrd arc Companies' intended fixtures. OtJTWABB For Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Due Singapoie lIAVKIXAND (H.A.L.) Sept, 25 ELBERFELD (N.D.L.) Oct. 8 Via Manila. HOMKWAKI) Tor Kotterdam, llamliuri; and Bremen. Due Singapore SCHLESIEN (N.D.L.) Sept. tl MUNSTERLAND (H-A.L.) Sept. "S Loads for113 words
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Advertisement403 1924-09-10 3 WHEN CHILDREN GRIND THEIR TEETH IN SLEEP It is almost always a sign of worms. Other indications are irregular appetite, bad breath, pain and swelling of the abdomen, irritation in the nose. Baby's Own Tablets, the Canadian children's remedy, given for a few days, destroy worms, and a marked improvement403 words
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Advertisement473 1924-09-10 3 STEAMER SftUWBS Barns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia) For SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND and BRISBANE Regular montUy sailings by the well known steamer. MARELT.A (7378 ton*) and MONTORO (5000 tons). The HARELT.A is the largest and finest steamer trading to Aastrslia, Cabins de laze, single berth cabins,473 words
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Advertisement149 1924-09-10 3 NORIDEUTSCHER ILOYI PASSENGEU Accommodation evni mediate Claes to Qenoa, Ports and LONDON (\>.;u tnuktpaWßl kt I Genoa cabin class only. FAI'.KS Cabin Class ln'.crn:r<Ji::te Uai. i £65 To Genoa CM i £72 To London or N Continental pnrr» 142 I>U* Bl I .'O s.s. TRIER s.s. COBLENZ s,s, DKKKr'LING.KR •t.149 words
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Advertisement835 1924-09-10 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. I 0. British India Apcar Lines i Incorpor«?*d In Fngland) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty'a Government. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN FOR MARSEILLES -LONDON AND AriTWEKr835 words
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Advertisement739 1924-09-10 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) The Bine Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA. MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES. HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through739 words
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Advertisement761 1924-09-10 4 STEAMER SAILW6S KOffIiIKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCNAPPIJ (ROYAL PACKFT NAVIGATION' CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Hollnnd.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT, Telephones Nos. Passage Pept. 131. Freight Dept., 1202, Marine Dept. and Transhipment Dept. 14J7, Manaser's Dept. 1002. V \N NOORT— September Id, Muntok and Pnlembang. SINGKEP September 10, Tongknl,761 words
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Advertisement528 1924-09-10 5 STEfIMER SAILINGS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) ELLERMAN" LINE Passenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG ts.s. LEPANTO due Sent. 13 •s.s. CITY OF PEKIN due Oct. 5 a.*. CITY OF DURBAN due Oct.528 words
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Advertisement610 1924-09-10 5 STEfIMER SfIIUHCS ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP LINES (Incorporated m U.S.A.) Regtlar Freight Serriw from U.S.A. via Panama TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. TTA i rOGA CITY dv Sept«e»»ier S<yt. 1? a.B. STEEL RANGER due Singapore OrU 2 s.i. STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore Nov. 2 Taking cargo on610 words
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Advertisement495 1924-09-10 5 STLWEB SAILINGS c "HEDtRLAND" ROYAL MAIL LIRE "iSfifiitiijil llbyd" royal mi line SAII'INRS FROM SINGAPORE OF "NJSDER^AND" "ROTTERDAM LLOYD" Jl. M. LINE R. M. LINE ria Balawan-DeU. Sabang, Colombo, via BelawanD.li. S.-banc, Colombo. Genoa, Algiers, Southampton Marseilles, Tangier, Southampton to Amsterdam. to Kottercam. PRH*SSB JULIANA Au(?. 29 I GOEXTOER Sept.495 words
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Advertisement175 1924-09-10 5 KERR STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Incorporated m IT.SA't Regular service botweer NVw i Singapore an<l Java Ports and nw vtrw FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL Half Moon due Sept IG West Calumb due Oct. 16 West Mahomet due mid. Nov. For freight, apply to GUTHRIE CO, LTD. Agent*. SINGAPORE and PKNANG.175 words
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Advertisement440 1924-09-10 6 CINEMAS GAIETY CINEMA SURINA THEATRE LAST THREE NIGHTS TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday b_^b_^b_____________________ Ai ».i5 i-.m. SVQHRRBiBSLfI Received Payment IWjivKflHl turns, a blending of th» conservative life B^__A_!2Lj_L_L--_kJL_l^_H of an aristocrat with the lure and glamour of thk; stage. B^LJ^^^^^^^^^^JLi^J^^lfjH The story of a heart of stone440 words
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Advertisement474 1924-09-10 6 CINEMAS Rialto Theatre, Malacca Commencing Thursday, September 11 and following nights The Isle of Lost Ships feaitrim; MILTON SILLS and All-Star Cast A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE This is one of the most exciting films ever screened. There is not a dull moment m it, and it is filled with action474 words
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Advertisement163 1924-09-10 6 WH ITEAWAYS Hole Proof Hosiery for Ladies r^_ 1 v^Trfc^^ "HOLEPROOF" J^r-^^XV^ \4 1 G\ Si/ 7 m I1I 1 111 wl>«t*i SO 1 t""i_(Kiv I />^iL bl.nck, silver. l>ro\vi< 11/ JP* i |V/ Q/ Price $3.95 I^^ EMBROIDERED I I "HOLEPROOF" ilp \v v *^_o|O^\ A DROPSTTTCH II I163 words
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Article196 1924-09-10 7 FIXTURES. Wednesday, September 10 Minis Water. X.57 a.m., 8.9 p.m. Turf Club Golf Mtg.. 5.15 p.m. Westminster Glee Singers, Vie. Theatre, ii.IlU p.m. Thursday. September 11 High Water, 0.40 a.m., 0.11 p.m. l'l.il. Ouhestru, Vie. Mem. Hall, 5.15. Westminster Glee Singers, 9.30 p.m. Friday, September 12 lli^h196 words
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Article200 1924-09-10 7 Wednesday, SepUnilier 10. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. FEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf C»ps:i, Recorder, Physs, Kilty 1, Petrel. Oi! Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCK. Tanjong Pagar Sheers Wharf Nil. Albeit Dock Hong Hwa Victoria Dock Tog Suada, De Wecrt, Pile200 words
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Article292 1924-09-10 7 To-day. Batu Pahat 3 P-n>-Port Swettenham and Penang 8 p.m. Medsn P-» llu itok and Palembang 8 p.m. Malacca and Muar 3 p.m. I'cnang, Colombo and Bombay 3 p.m Pontianak 4 p.m Bangkok 4 P-m-Hongkong and Shanghai 6 p.m Kelantan fJ% (By train) 8 pjn. Tharsday. Dtlcgoa292 words
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Article45 1924-09-10 7 m Malwa Grotiui Tara Tambora Amazonc Urvanha t, Utr Kedtrlanden Left Sporr Aug. 1 Aug. 1 Auk. 6 Aug. 8 Aug. 11 Auk. 15 Auk- IS Arrd. Londva Aug. 26 Aug. 26 Si'pt. 1 ."iTt. 1 Sept. t Sept. 8 Sipt. 945 words
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Article214 1924-09-10 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, September 10. Cn London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 5/32 Demand 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 19/32 On New York, Demand 51. Private 90 d/s 5;j% On Frawe, Bank 900 On India, Bank T. T. 160 On Hongkong. Bank d/d i% p.c. prem. On214 words
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57 1924-09-10 7 Tone of Market Steady. Latest London cables quote Spot sheet 1r. ITid. Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers Seller Spot September Oct.- Dec. Jan.-MareJ Spot Sept. Oct.-Dec. Jany.-March Singapore Standard Bibbed Smoked Sheet Clotting Prices Buyers Sellers 47% 48 48»,a 48% 49% 49% DAILY PRICES57 words
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Article231 1924-09-10 7 MM Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers 1 1 BatanR Padang 0.80 0.0214 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.H0 1.33 ei £1 Idris Hydraulic 23/9 24,6 1 1 Johan Tin 0.40 0.43 L-l £1 Kam. Kamunting 47/- 48/£1 £1 Kamunting Tin 41/- 42/10 10 Kinta Assn. Ord. 6.00 7.00 1 1 Kinta231 words
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Article138 1924-09-10 7 £1 £1 B. Am. Tobacco 5.8.1% 5.10.0 10 10 Central Engines 4.50 6.50 5 5 Central Motors 2.00 2.50 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 8.60 8.80 6/- 5/- Elec. Tramway 7/6 8/6 10 10 Fraser Neave 46.00 46..50 cd. I 100 100 Hammer Co. 150 155 100 100 Katz138 words
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Article115 1924-09-10 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers U. EnK. C p.c. $1,234,300 par 10 p.c. pm. S'pore Electric Tramways, 5 p.c. £350,000 S'pore Municipal 5 p.c. 1,878,000 par 10 p.c. nm S'pore Municipal A l k P-c of 1907 $1,600,000 par F p.c. pir. S'pore Municipal 4H p.e. of 1909 $1,000,000115 words
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Article390 1924-09-10 7 Fraser and Co. and I.vall and Evatt's Quotations. To-day s Prices Fraser Lyall Co. Kvatt. Kluang (*5) 2.00 2.50 2.25 2.60 Lunas ($5) 6.25 7.00 6.25 6.75 M. Pinda ($1) 3.10 1.20 1.10 1.15 Malakoff ($2) 2.30 2.60 2.35 2.55 M. Tekong ($1) 0.25 0.35 0.25 0.35 Mfiyfield390 words
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Advertisement1027 1924-09-10 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts., see pace 16. BREAKFAST 'Drinking) Chocolate, iwwt ened. In the quality of the leading brand $1.10 per 1 lb. tin, CO cents per hi lb. tin H. Bolter, Europe Hotel Building.' ~BERIO'S OLIVE OIL is guaranteed ab 3r,Ua.-ly pure-. It is the finest Olive Oil1,027 words
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Advertisement114 1924-09-10 7 What's it to do with us Why do we, Tat every not less than three opportunity, urge you to minutes for infusion, brew your tea in the They get the full benefit right way of the flavour, aroma and Because there is refreshing properties of nothing to choose be- this114 words
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Advertisement422 1924-09-10 7 i)■ sß^^^n BtSHs^i Iff t£| bj^jJ^R w y I- '^^1 HARRISON FiSHER PRINTS A large r.liipment of the afaewa lir.s jl.I kMSJ received. These pictures are printed m natural ci-'ours 0.-. an c ■;>! :.rl paper, and are very beautiful and attractive. Bin 11 m. by U m. Keady for422 words
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Article69 1924-09-10 8 Mr. Royalist Burrows and family (of-21-i, Wilkie Road) beg to thank all thoteßelatives and friends who attended the funeral of Mrs. Burrows, and also those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence. Dr. an.l Mrs. Gilmour wish to thank all those who sent wreaths, letters of sympathy and so69 words
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883 1924-09-10 8 The Straits Times WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. SINGAPORE TRADE. The other day a gentleman who has been absent from Singapore for something like four years paid us a visit. In the course of conversation he remarked that m several varying respects Singapore had changed, but nothing had impressed him more than883 words
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Article26 1924-09-10 8 An carthqi i.ke occurred on August 31 at Mindanao. The damage reported is considerable. Buildings were overthrown, though m Ajjtiban and Misami there were no deaths.26 words
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Article32 1924-09-10 8 After a controversy extending over two years, the Calcutta telephone Corporation has decided to introduce the message r.-itf system, which, whatever else it be, will be a boon to the small user.32 words
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Article42 1924-09-10 8 Penang Assize? began yesterday. Mr. Justice Whitley presided. Three cases have been listed for hearing and one for mention. Two are Penang cases, one of counterfeiting and one of falsification of accounts, whilst the third is a rape case from Nibong Tebal.42 words
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Article43 1924-09-10 8 An earthquake census compiled by the Central Ob3ei-vatory, Tokio, gives the total number of earthquakes recorded m Japan since the great shock of September 1 last year as 4,096, of •vhioh 2,364 occurred that year, an* 1 2,360 m the month of September.43 words
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Article49 1924-09-10 8 Akba Ahan, who was charged before Mr. Sennett yesterday, with rash and negligent driving on August 2 last off Nathan Road, when accused's car collided with another car. was discharged, his Worship holding that the accident was due to an error of judgment on the part of the accused.49 words
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Article52 1924-09-10 8 The Y.W.C.A. is holding its usual jumble sale at Victoria Memorial Hall on Thursday, October 2, at 4 p.m. The proceeds will be devoted to the current expenses of the Y.W.C.A. Contributions of any kind will be gratefully received at the Hostel, Fort Canning Road, or at the new building,52 words
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Article65 1924-09-10 8 Following upon the recent case m which the Argus newspaper was fined £50 for contempt of court, for having published the amount of a sum paid into court, which was m the circumstances a breach of court rule, the publishers- of the Age, the Sun, and the Herald were at65 words
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Article11 1924-09-10 8 A London wire says :—The August rubber average was 1i..427d. j11 words
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Article17 1924-09-10 8 The next session of the Federal Council will be held on Tuesday, November 25, at 10 a.m.17 words
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Article18 1924-09-10 8 We have received a copy of the returns of imports and exports British Malaya during the year 1923.18 words
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Article15 1924-09-10 8 It is reported that seven hundred German merchants are returning to Calcutta to resume business.15 words
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Article31 1924-09-10 8 The rate of issue of money orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 159 $100. The rate of payment of money orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 164 $100.31 words
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Article38 1924-09-10 8 Acting on information given them by Mr. S. E. Butler, the Siamese policehave succeeded m arresting Nai Chua, the former cashier of the Siam Motor Works, Ltd., on the charge of embezzling a sum of about Tcs. 16,030.38 words
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Article43 1924-09-10 8 The roof of the Third Court is apparently badly m want of repair as it was leaking over the solicitors' table during the heavy shower this morning. Inspectors of Police and even an A.S.P. had to be shifting about to avoid the shower.43 words
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Article45 1924-09-10 8 Mr. A. R. Somers-Cox fell from the verandah of the Borneo Company's junior mess at Bangkok, on the evening of August 31, and sustained severe concussion and a slight fracture of the base of the skull. He was taken at once to the Nursing Home.45 words
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Article55 1924-09-10 8 Senator Lynch gave notice, m the Senate at Melbourne on August 14, that he intended to move that the representatives of the Age and the Argus be excluded from the Senate unless the proprietors guarantee that they would give as mv 'h space to the Senate proceedings as to football55 words
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Article69 1924-09-10 8 There has been some little trouble amongst a few members of the Chinese crew of the Torilla, which is due to [cave Singapore for Australia this evening. It appears that m consequence of :he men wanting to leave the vessel here it was found necessary to xek the aid of69 words
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Article87 1924-09-10 8 A correspondent writes to the Malay Mail concerning the Day Star :—This is quite visible to the naked eye and is travelling m the same direction a>: the sun and moon. I saw this star yesterday at 11.30 a.m. due East, and it is quite visible even to-day at the87 words
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Article72 1924-09-10 8 A sea mammal, measuring 17 ft. m length and 12 ft. m girth, aaJ Wftiahlns something like two tons, was captured at Simonstown (South Africa) after an exciting chase recently. Harpooned, this strange monster, which local authorities aver belongs to the sea elephant species, dragged a 30 ft. motor boat72 words
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Article79 1924-09-10 8 According to a Kingston, Ontario, newspaper plans are under way for the building at Kingston of a new and immense dry dock, with four timc'i the capacity of the present dry dock, and to cost approximately $4,000,000, the dock to be completed an,d ready for operation at least by the79 words
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Article89 1924-09-10 8 At the instance of Mr. Moor, assistant Controller of Rubber, Mr. Freeman today charged Teo Eng Hock, 119 North Bridge Road, under.the Rubber Dealers' Ordinance before Mr. Pryde with having received on August 25 last 192 odd piculs of rubber for treatment and storage without being m receipt of a89 words
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Article90 1924-09-10 8 Under a new decree, a divorce can be had m Soviet Russia m five minutes at a cost of $1.50, provided bith parties agree to the dissolution of tha marriage ties. If, however, one party objects, the case must be referred to the courts, Misconduct does not constitute ground for90 words
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Article94 1924-09-10 8 Bobbed hair among Mexican beauties has led to serious trouble. Mexican women are noted for their beautiful black hair and now that jobbing has become fashionable a campaign has been started against the new style. Several bobbed girls, says a message from Mexico City, were seized outside a kinema by94 words
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Article107 1924-09-10 8 In his report on the Malaria Advisory Board, F.M.S., for the year 1923, Mr. J. W. Hoflin, the secretary, says it is estimated that between 15,000 and 20,000 people visited the Malaria Advisory Board stall at the Malayan Agri-Horti-cultural Show from June 30 to July 2The great majority displayed a107 words
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Article443 1924-09-10 8 To-moiro\v is the birthday o." H.H. thft Sultan of Seignior. Lady Clifford is being operated on for appendicitis and will therefore not accompany Sir Hugh Clifford to Nigeria. Mr. Gilbert Simon, son of Sir John Simon, is proceeding to Calcutta, where he joins the firm of Mackinnon,443 words
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Article28 1924-09-10 8 Owing to the indisposition of the lecturer, Mr. S. Reason, the lecture arranged to be p-iven at the Y.M.C.A. this evi-n-ins has to be postponed.28 words
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Article84 1924-09-10 8 The fire on the motor-bus at Nuneaton i.s said to have been due to scnieot.e sti iking a match while the driver v.as Ailing the petrol tank. The bus was iir.iv.e liat ly enveloped m IiITMW, but the fire la ted only ten minutes. One of the84 words
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Article70 1924-09-10 8 This morning;, while the American steamer Stanley was moored off PulaU Bukom one of the American crew was killed by a winch during the taking m of oil. The Coroner, Mr. V. G- Bourn.-, accompanied by Insp. Bostock, proceedr I out to the vessel which70 words
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Article117 1924-09-10 8 Police L.-Corporal 14 when on rounds last night m Tanjong Pagar Road noticed four Chinese seated on the grass on tha open space between the Boustead Institute and the Tanjong Pagar Police Station. Later he saw one of them take something from his pockets and117 words
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Advertisement114 1924-09-10 8 GOLDEN Jlljjl SPECIALS Mr/s^a TaSiitfi? nit Virginia cigarettes are J®S®^ $5 the very list word m perfection.. fcf^il^^ TRY T EM Vir^ 55^^^— -^^j^tf :md prove this assertion NIA (v-y( v-y > '7^ for yourself. yJ^^vH'^^SSv- 45 cents per tin of 25. Imporler* BKITISn-AMERICAX TOfcACCQ CO, (STRAITS) LTD. (Incorporated iv114 words
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Advertisement108 1924-09-10 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. By J. GORDON EDWARDS m NERO m 12 Reels. with an International Cast. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. PEARL WHITE m THE TREASURE OF PEARL TRAVERS In 15 Episodes or 31 Reels. Episode 11 SPUNK, 2 Reels Episode 12108 words
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Advertisement85 1924-09-10 8 On Other Pages. Lepers m Manila Finance and Commerce 7 Shipping and the Mails 7 Keuter Telegrams 9 Coal Mine Disaster off BorneoSpecial Cable 9 R.G.A. Propagandist Arrives 9 Cancer Campaign A Letter of Thanks 0 Heavy Debt to a Bunk 'J The Late Mr. A. G. Stephen I Legislative85 words
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Article504 1924-09-10 9 Will the Foreign Powers Intervene Discouraging Precedents. [REL'TER TELEGRAM.] London, September 9. In a hiding article on the situation in China the Manchester Guardian says that the problem is whether the great nations can trust one another sufficiently to co in step. Their previous attempts concerted actionReuter - 504 words
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Article79 1924-09-10 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 9. New York The keenest interest is being evinced in the country on the election of the Governor to Congress for Maine in view of the old adage As torn Maine so goes the country." Early itturns stem to indicate that all the RepublicanReuter - 79 words
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Article93 1924-09-10 9 [RELTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 9. Syossct While the Prince of Wales mi playing polo, dirt from the hoof .>f v pony lodged under an eyelid, causing i( nsiderable pain for half an hour until the dirt was removed by a physician. The Prince was able toReuter - 93 words
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Article145 1924-09-10 9 Commercial World Hostile To Ratification. [RIUTIR TELEGRAM.] London, September 9. There arc increasing indications of determined resistance to ratification of the Anglo-Soviet treaty in the approaching session. The hostility of the commercial world is reflected in resolutions of Chambers of Commerce in important centres like London, Manchester, GlasgowReuter - 145 words
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Article101 1924-09-10 9 Congratulations from King And President. [UUTEB TELEGRAM.] London, September 9. New York The world fliers have been overwhelmed with messages of congratulation. One was sent on behalf of King George to Major-General Patrick, Chief of the Air Service, asking him to convey to the fliers His Majesty's101 words
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Article76 1924-09-10 9 [REl.TER TELEGRAM.] London, Septonber 9. Mr. H. G. Evelyn White, lecturer at Leeds University, a well-known archaelogist in the Far East and Egypt, committed suicide in a taxicab at Leeds while proceeding to the inquest on a music teacher named Miss Helen Xind» to wi:ich heReuter - 76 words
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Article67 1924-09-10 9 [REUTER Tf.u.uRAM.1 London, September 9. Berne An important conference of Labour Ministers from Britain, France.. Belgium and Germany is discussing ratification of lh<> Washington eight hours day convention. The Entente ministers opposed the claim of the German Minister that Germany was entitled to demand an extension67 words
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Article94 1924-09-10 9 [KfcUTH TELEGRAM.] London, September 9. Moscow It is announced that 21 people suspected of being implicated in the anti-Bolshevik revolt in Georgia have been executed. London, September San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua General Ferrera, leader of the Honduran revolutionary forces, is marching on the capital, Tegucigalpa, where the Government94 words
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Article23 1924-09-10 9 (Aneta's Service.) Weltevreden, September 10. The death is announced at Medan, of the Sultan of Deli, aged 70 yun. "<23 words
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Article84 1924-09-10 9 Sixty-two Natives Killed By Explosion. Gasses in a Coal Mine. (Aneta's Service.) Weltevreden, September 10. An explosion occurred on Monday at a coal mine on Pulau Laut owing to an accumulation of gasses. Sixty-two natives are dead, one is seriously injured and four slightly. An investigation is being84 words
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Article112 1924-09-10 9 Union Government Accepts Invitation. [REL'TER TELEGRAM.] London, September 9. Bloemfontein Mr. Thomas, Colonial Secretary, announced the result of his personal interview with General Hertzojj, at which he made it clear that there was no idea of the British Government at tempting to force its view on the Dominions.Reuter - 112 words
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Article323 1924-09-10 9 British Empire Campaign Appeal. We have received the following letter from the ag. Colonial Secretary In connection with the above appeal, which attained such successful results in this country through the assistance of your paper, I am diiccted to forward a copy of a letter dated July 25,323 words
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Article154 1924-09-10 9 Chinese Firm's Losses in The Outstations. A judgment debt of $15,000 due to tho Netherlands India Commercial Bank was the subject of questions put to one of the partners in the firm of Ng Chan and Co. in the Supreme Court, before the Chief Justice (Sir154 words
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Article71 1924-09-10 9 The Legislative Assembly at Sydney sat until 5.40 a.m. considering the Crimes Amendment Bill m Committee. A clause was agreed to giving police magistrates power to send "joy riders" to prison for 12 months or to impose a fine of i'loo for unlawfully using a71 words
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Article545 1924-09-10 9 R. G. A. Propagandist Arrives Front Home. Major Knox's Programme. Major Knox. the propagandist appointed by the Rubber Growers' Association to direct their propaganda work in the East, arrived at Singapore by the Patroclus yesterday evening. The first announcement of this appointment was made at the I- S. P.545 words
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Article109 1924-09-10 9 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, September 8. The death is announced of Mr. Shigesaburo Oku, ex-President of the Diet. The authorities have stopped a mass meeting of Tokio citizens which was called with a view to advocating the attitude of the tramway men109 words
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Article221 1924-09-10 9 A Shanghai paper, alluding to the recent incident at the Medical College here, says that some of the students appear to have taken a leaf out of the book of their opposite numbers in China. Referring to the dictatorial attitude adopted by I students towards their teachers,221 words
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Article39 1924-09-10 9 Sir A. K. A. S. Jamal, a prominent citizen of Rangoon, died m Rangoon ■early this month. He had built schools m Rangoon and generously endowed to their, maintenance. He had identified himself prominently wilh the Our Day movement*.39 words
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Article638 1924-09-10 9 The Trouble in Singapore Medical College. A meeting of the Legislative Council is fixed for Monday next. The orders of the day include the following Questions by Mr. Mohamed Unu* bin Abdullah (1) Has the attention of Government been drawn to certain correspondence appearing in the local Press638 words
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Obituary213 1924-09-10 9 In its obituary notice of the late Mr. A. G. Stephen, the N.-C. Daily News says It may not be generally known that Mr. Stephen was an authority on Shakespeare, such as is rarely met with. He could, from memory, place practically any quotation,213 words
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Article69 1924-09-10 9 The announcement that Sir Hugh Clifford is not to assume the Governorship of Ceylon until spring is viewed with keen regret m- Ceylon, the creation of the new Legislative Council under the recent reform scheme making it imperative that Sir Hugh Clifford assume office as early as possible. His non-arrival69 words
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Article2612 1924-09-10 9 Another "Great Fight" Fiasco. By Our Special Correspondent London, August 14. The entries for the autumn handicaps are quite good, the Cesarewitch having 110 as compared with 101 last year, and the Cambridgeshire 97 again French entries are noticeably numerous in both, which is not surprising, as only2,612 words
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Article151 1924-09-10 10 In presenting M. and Madame Doros to the Sigapore public next Saturday at the Palladium for six nights.Mr. Morgan hopes to provide an entertainment that should meet with instantaneous success because these two Rumanian artists have met with unstinted prais-e from the Press wherever they have151 words
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Article128 1924-09-10 10 Amid drenching rain, but cheered by 00,000 spectators, the Pageant of Empire at Wembley concluded on August 30 with the South Seas episode, and wound Dp with the performers massing in the ctntie of the Stadium and singing Land of Hope and Glory, in which128 words
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Article37 1924-09-10 10 Those who like a good boxing picture will find it m the present programme at the Palladium, featuring Herbert Rawlinson. The fight sctnes are very well done. There are two performances daily, at 5.45 and 9 p.m.37 words
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Article866 1924-09-10 10 (From Our Own Correspondent). Malacca, September 8. The weather was excellent over the weekend and A Co. and the Machine Gun Section, M.V.C., spent a moot enjoyable and instructive time at Tanjong Bruas Camp. Training was confined mainly to technical instruction in end firing of Yickers am! Lewis866 words
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Article151 1924-09-10 10 In honour of his return from England and his investiture with the K.C.V.O. by His Majesty King George V., the inhabitants of Perak have prepared a very elaborate programme of events to welcome His Highness the Sultan of Perak and to tender their congratulations to151 words
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Article52 1924-09-10 10 There was a stir m Sydney shipping circles on August 20 when it became know tliat the Patrick Steamships, Ltd., had cancelled all steamship sailings, and had withdrawn from the interstate trad;.-. The whole of the company's fleet wan laid up immediately, and three chartered steamers were handed back to52 words
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Article464 1924-09-10 10 Unusual Defence in Coining Charge. Italian, British, Dutch cr.d British North Borneo coins, pieces of a Meccano sot, a variety of chemicals, buttons and coconut oil were amongst the collection of articles found in the room of a man named Lee Kuni \vah. who was charged at the464 words
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Article116 1924-09-10 10 Macphail and Co., Ltd., Report. Singapore, September 10. r.'ibber.— London Is. l%d. Steady. Local 47% tents. Tin.— London £253 10s. Kubbers.— Dull. Mininp.— Petaliiigs buyers 1.40 sellers 1.45. Pengkalens buyers 13.70 sellers 14. Johans buyers 42 sellers 44 cents. Kamuntings 41:-. -42.-;. Souths offer at par and116 words
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Article182 1924-09-10 10 Singapore, September 10. Tin at £253 10s. has had a further decline of 15s.. which, however, has not made itself felt in share quotations. Petalings again hold attention being enquired for at 1.41, with sellers at 1.42V:-.. Johans, have enjoyed a rise, with buyer» at 42182 words
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Article135 1924-09-10 10 (L. R. Macphall.) Singapore, September 10. Rubber Is. l%d. 47\ cents. Tin.— £253 10s— $126 fe— 60 tons sold. In spite of the slight fall in tin there is rather more activity in the sh«r« market. Johans on rumours of a better output are strongly135 words
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Article52 1924-09-10 10 Besides the balance of episodes of The Miracles of the Jungle serial Surma Theatre is presenting to-night, two other features. One is Rex Beach's drama The Iron Trail and the other is Max Linder's The Three Must-Get-Theres. Saturday's matinee feature will be The Iron Trail with the Miracle* of the52 words
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Article160 1924-09-10 10 Alterations in Probable Starters. [Reuter Telegram.] London, September 9. St. Leper betting is 3 1 Polyphontes, il 2 San«ovino, II 2 Irismond, 7 1 Salmon Trout, 18—1 Winolot, 22—1 Obliterate, 25 1 Reggio (taken and offered) Cape Horn ond Spalpeen (offered), 28 1 Transvaal (taken and offered), 40—1Reuter - 160 words
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Article55 1924-09-10 10 S.C.C. Tournament. Kain prevented play yesterday, and by the appearance of things the same will be the case to-da>. The Davis Cup. [Reuter Telegram.] London, September 9. New York Tilden and Richards have been nominated to play in the Davis Cup singles against the Australians. Johnstone and Tilden55 words
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Article98 1924-09-10 10 First Test Again Postponed. [Reuter Telegram.] London, September 9. Meadowbrook The first polo te.<t match was further postponed until Wednesday on account of rain. Practice Matches. London, August 31 Meadowbrook. In two practice matches to-day the British polo team defeated California by 8 goals to 5, while the AmericanReuter - 98 words
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Article91 1924-09-10 10 Dempsey for England A tempting offer, which may take Jack DVmpsey world's heavyweight champion, to London, to meet Tom Gibbons, has been made to the champion by an English syndicate, announces Mr. Jack Kearns (Dempsey's manager). He said that the offer was too attractive to ignore, and ha/1 come at91 words
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Article245 1924-09-10 10 The September Monthly Medal was played for at the Singapore Golf Club on Saturday and Sunday. The Senior Division was won by \V. Hendrie with a nett score of 79. The Ball Sweep on Saturday was von by K. Wrigley and R. Renton who tied with a nett score245 words
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Article15 1924-09-10 10 The draw for the V.M.C.A billiards handicap has taken place and play will begin tt-night.15 words
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Article335 1924-09-10 10 Season Opens Auspiciously. London, August "1 The Association Football League ■■■inn in Kngland hail mi auspicious opening on Saturday, the aggregate attendances at the matches exceeding three-quarters of a million. The ranks of the big clubs showed a lew fresh laces. A feature of the First Division games335 words
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Article71 1924-09-10 10 London, August 30 Results of Northern Union matches played to-day are Batlcy 17, Bradford 4; Barrow 14, Featherstone 0 Bramley r>, Dewsbury 11 Broughton 8, Warrinjrt'on 0 Huddersfield B, bsadl 16 Hull 16, York 0 Hunslet 7, Hull Kingston 24 Oldham 25, Leigh 11 Rochdale 17, Wigan71 words
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Article76 1924-09-10 10 The following will represent the S.R.C. against the Boustead and Co. at hockey to-morrow on the S.R.C. ground A. Carnegy; E. G. Wheatley and N. E. Ess; F. Albuquerque, C. B. Webb and V. C. Westerhout; E. E. de Souza, R. C. Oehlers, H. G. Stack (capt.), C. A.76 words
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Article320 1924-09-10 10 Opening Performance at Victoria Theatre. Quite appreciative of the varied programme offered was the audience which greeted Mr. Edward Branscombe's Westminster Glee Singers in their opening performance at the Victoria Theatre last performance at the Victoria Theatre last night. Their offering is of a kind generally enjoyed320 words
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Article60 1924-09-10 10 The Committee beg to acknowledge with thanks the following subscriptions: Previously acknowledged $9,2:!0.20 Ku Van Club 20 Kung Shu Hong 5 Teochew Piece Goods Assocn. R0 Soon Chun Van Temple 16 Gunong Sayang Association 10 Guan Soon Kok Association 10 Lam Chong Association 10 Chit60 words
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Article1050 1924-09-10 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, September 8. On Saturday afternoon at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the Selangor Chinese were at home to the Hon. Mr. Wong Vik Tons, the new Chinese member of the Federal Council. The had been prettily decorated and a large gathering1,050 words
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Article350 1924-09-10 11 Veteran American Actor's Delight. Mr. David Warfield, the veteran American actor, whose named is associated with that of David Belasoo and the latter's gTeat success, The Music Master, J is visiting London for the first time in j thirteen years. I don't know why I stayed away so350 words
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Article292 1924-09-10 11 WHY BLACKSTONE I'nheroic Figure Who Wrote Had Verse. Why is Blackstone the greatert name in English law, the name which has penetrated to every corner of the world An Inner Templar" asks his question in the Daily Mail, and proceeds to answer it. Blackstone was a very unhero c eighteenth-century292 words
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Article274 1924-09-10 11 Biff Extensions Predicted in Near Future. The extension of the sugar industry in Java, says the Pinanp Gazette, in spite of the fact that large productions are predicted from the area already under cane, in likely to be undertaken in the near future. The Dutch authorities strictly274 words
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Article22 1924-09-10 11 A strange award was made by a jury in the Divorce Court at Sydney. IVtttioncr, who claimed £500 damage;, was awarded £1,000.22 words
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Article36 1924-09-10 11 Bishop Radfonl, preaih:. >r in Sydm-y, condemned Australians as a "morally lazy crowd." "We leave everything to the Government and the other chap, and, as the other chap is leaving it to yuj, nothing is done."36 words
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Advertisement189 1924-09-10 11 The Power of Reputation a Jg||3 MOUTRIE w m Piano has a reputation that could only be attained through actual merit. Call or write for illustrated catalogue S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. RAFFLES SQUARE. THE SPIRIT OF EMPIRE DEWAfiS The quality Hal Mend of DEWAR'S White Label is guaranteed at all189 words
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Advertisement339 1924-09-10 11 Raffles Hotel Telephone 2920 (10 Lines) GUEST NIGHT AND DANCING Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday < ORCHESTRAL CONCERT.— Every Sundar TEA DANCES.— Every Monday and Friday SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. Adelphi Hotel Muaglng Director Harry H. Willie*. Sitaated In the Best Part of Singapore. THE ONLY HOTEL IN SINGAPORE COMPLETELY FITTED339 words
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Article979 1924-09-10 12 A For of Prejudice Against Process. A conference of cremation authoritie3 took place recently at Wembley, under the presidency of Sir thomas Horder. Bishop Gore, in opening the proceedings, said it required only very little knowledge to become completely disgusted with the process of earth burial when they had979 words
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Article53 1924-09-10 12 The l:ist nf the 24 miners \vh*> un- the tomoui Wi-lcom? NuRggt at K.-.krry Hill. Ballmut East, in 185?. died mi A- trust 17 at Ballarat at the ajee vt S<j. Tin- Welcome XusiKft was 20 irv-he-l,,n' 11 inclii'^- wiitc. Mini 7 inrtu-- in l.plii ami WAMK-hci U21T0I. It waa53 words
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Advertisement438 1924-09-10 12 W/ Like Mf Dad's" jffl The New 49F Military Daisy A real army rifle for boys. Especially fine for drill purposes. Carrying strap for slinging over shoulder, rubber tipped bayonet for bayonet practice. Shoots strong and accurately. A 50-shot repeater with a force feed so that it can be Bred438 words
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Advertisement404 1924-09-10 12 The Tonic that British Doctors Recommend Hall's Wine has tven prescribed by British doctors for over thirty years. They know I'.o-.v it bi up strength m rvery case of weakness. If vow .ire wiv.'.i Irom any cause, Hall s Wine wll quickLy restore you to glorious health and vigour. Free404 words
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Advertisement244 1924-09-10 13 THIS MARK Means Quality "Dogs Head" Beer and Stout i OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE Sime "i Darby Co., Ltd. J (Incorporated m the Straits Settlement!) miaMin*»i Heaith Comfort A bathroom without a proper hot P-T..W water supply is a perpetual source r a of trouble and annoyance Thee "^"p must be a244 words
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Advertisement774 1924-09-10 13 CHEONG KOCN SENG CO. AUCTION SALE of ralunble town and cv.intry propcatica. At Messrs. Chconj: Kaon Seng Cj's room, No. 30, Chuliu Street, on Wednesday, Septcmher 17, at 2.30 p.m. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements, Settlement of Singapore, 0. S. No. ~1 of 1924. In the Kstott-774 words
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Advertisement240 1924-09-10 13 Yale Spur-geared J&m Chain Blocks ARE MACHINE SHOP NECESSITIES. ■E f^ytir'N&i. I Increased prcdtirfion with rc-)n«ntv <if 1.-K-ur '<- ft? d.->n<and of th? <;.-v. I'c WK> J liftinK ::n<l convejins of lic-rfs vital. y a fleets c. ■:i ..'<■ machine shop -rr.t i.:i. l'i.ndcrii;s weishls nf all kinds, raw materials240 words
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Advertisement1057 1924-09-10 14 c nnn nnn sr Assdrance m force over $17,000,000. Assets over $.>,000,000 b.L. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Ineorpor.t.d U BtralU 8.tt1.»,»U.) 4 i I) OFFICE Wincheiter Honw, Slnnpor*. WIW Comp-.ny has £20,000 deposited with th. Suprem. Court of England .nd .0., ll M wit* th. Britiri. Llf.1,057 words
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Advertisement417 1924-09-10 14 BANKING I THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter in Japan) Capital Subscribed Y60,000,000 Capital Paid-up Y62,0«0.000 Reserve Fund Y12,t«0,000 President I K. Nakagawa, Esq. Vice-President H. Mori; Esq. DIRECTORS G. Kawasaki, Esq. I T. Hisamune, Esq. M. Esaki, Esq. I D. Takita, Esq. M. Suto, Esq. HEAD417 words
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Advertisement390 1924-09-10 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England.) Fire, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Asset! £40,000,000 W. A. SlMS— Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. The Imperial Fire Office. United with the Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) 1 and 2, Bartholomew Lane, London, Established 1803. Capital 5,460,000390 words
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Advertisement231 1924-09-10 14 THE NEW MODEL J Roneo Duplicator I Model No. 16. SELF-INKING SELF-FEEDInJ 100 copies per minute. Ask for Demonstration. Roneo Ltd. 11. Collyer Quay, Phone Xc h^rro., SINGAPORE. 275 KNA MANILA CIGARS oMoj S^^M O [HOJ«SNIASNfJORf SV£IJ^>SML \lS^. vtW FABRICA DE TABACCJ 3 /MvP 1 JOBa\ @s^ fvi ivl ll—231 words
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Article523 1924-09-10 15 Notes. and Comments On Current Topics. Points for Drivers. The best treatment for tar spots is to apply pare lard oil. Soak a small piece of cotton wool with the oil and gently dab each spot with it once or twice, taking care not to smear the523 words
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Article342 1924-09-10 15 Young American Woman Tarred And Feathered. A sensational story of the frightful revenge in the form of a terrible beating followed by a coat of tar and feathers, which a wife wrought on a young single woman who the married woman alleged had been receiving attentions from342 words
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Article112 1924-09-10 15 One of the turns now being shown at the variety houses m London (Alhambra, Coliseum, etc.) consists of a tank being filled with water, a cloth is thrown over it, and when the cloth is removed there are two pretty irirts swimming m the tank. This show is given by112 words
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Advertisement287 1924-09-10 16 WORKS ISY RABINDRANATH TAGORE (•itanjuli (Souk offerings) Translated by Ihr Author. With an Introduction by \V. 11. YeatM and a Portrait by W. Kothenstein $3.00 THE HOMK AND THE WORLD, A Novel $4.50 THE WRECK. A Novel 55.10 CREATIVE UtfsTT $4..'»0 MY REMINISCENCES $4.50 NATIONALISM $3.00 SADHANA $.;.r,o M. MOHD.287 words
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