The Straits Times, 16 October 1924
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Title Section13 1924-10-16 1 The Straits Times No. 27,688. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1^4. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement206 1924-10-16 1 OFTEN WHIPPED" NEVER BEATEN Mil" MM^^^M if^^^§6 The Wonder of the Age ftp A R I DO R t EVER DRY JARS 1 liitL-lljW. NOW OBTAINABLE IN SINGAPORE The secret is in I he caj>. >^^v Ask your dealer to demonstrate jLwS^ one to you to-day $*Kr^*mt} They can be206 words
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Advertisement225 1924-10-16 1 ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incirponi 'iJ in Singapore.) M^g0/fL The House of Fashion r-J\ NEW (J OODS NOW DISPLAYED Jllll Ladies Parisien Frocks I 1 For Morning, Afternoon and Evening Wear. MILLINERY from Correct Ideas. jl MODELS IN FOOTWEAR II J\. For all occasions. Y CREPE DE CHINE UNDERWEAR lyjl In225 words
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Article554 1924-10-16 2 The Crime Minister on Selfish Tendencies. A revised edition of Socialism Clitic il and Constructive," by the Prime Minister, is published by Cassell. Tht book was first published in 1921, and Mr MacDonald contributes a new preface, dated June, 1924. In this preface Mr. MacDonald says The554 words
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Article267 1924-10-16 2 Who Would Drink Its Weal Hi Of Oil J, Somebody once remarked that a joke's a very serious thing and he was right especially when Iraq oil is the subject of the jest, says the Times of Mesopotamia. A recent flash of humour in the British Parliament267 words
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Article213 1924-10-16 2 On Polished Floor Away From Draughts. That long-suffering instrument the piano is very often treatr disgracefully, and its owners wondar -.vhy its tone is flat and dead, or haruh and stridtnt A piano must never stand in a draught. It is certain to become out of213 words
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Advertisement195 1924-10-16 2 FAMOUS SWISS MADE EBEL WATCHES HHM| are known the world over for their I NHHb^V^^9| precision. They are made m ever;. I "^^L^K size ,from the smallest RIM. I 't I^H WATCHES to the smallest diamono I Wa u*\ wrist watches. EBEL FACTORS I makes the speciality of small watchc195 words
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Advertisement219 1924-10-16 2 Cuticura Will Heal Pimply Rashes Gently smear the affected surface with Cuticura Ointment. Let it remain five minutes, then wash off with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Continue bathing for some minutes using the Soap freely. This treatment is best on rising and retiring but is effective at any time.219 words
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Advertisement300 1924-10-16 2 Model 5 $85.00 Genuine American double spring motor, l-t^^^*^5 w^^^ I 12 in. turntable, special sound box and tonearm, solid teak ci.se piano polished. I V^ Size 20 in. by 17 in. by 13 in. 'J^* T_^-~ Model 3 $150 Write for illustrated catalogue. Genuine American double spring motor, 12300 words
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Article725 1924-10-16 3 BUKIT KATIL R UBBER. lour Per Cent. Dividend for Past Year. The following report is officially supplied 1 he fourteenth annual ordinary general meeting of the Bukit Katil Rubber Company, was held at the company's office on October 10, Mr. Tan Soo Hock (chairman) presiding. Others present were the Hon.725 words
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Article286 1924-10-16 3 An Insight into Life In Russia. The Daily Chronicle has begun the publication of a series of articles on Kussia from a special correspondent who haa spent some months in the country and mixed with all classes of people. He tells how a handful of determined286 words
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Advertisement253 1924-10-16 3 Oneida STEEL SPLIT PULLEYS FOR POWER TRANSMISSION Stocked m sizes from 8 to 44 ins. diameter. Cast Iron Bushings to suit all diameters of shafting. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated m the Straiti Settlements) SINGAPORE. imtt<t'"*""*""""»""""""tttt)itttiii»iiMiu VITMOL (MULFORD) An elegant and effective nutritive tonic and reconstructive, indicated m incipient or advanced253 words
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Advertisement593 1924-10-16 3 THE RHEUMATISM PROBLEM Why are there so many failures m the treatment of rheumatism It is because m such cHses wroiiK. methods of treatment are applied. The poisons of rheumatism are m the blood and only thi-oußh the blood can the disease be fousht successfully. As a remedy for rheumatism593 words
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Advertisement231 1924-10-16 3 STEAMEH SMUMa THE BEN LIME STEAMERS LTD. (UeorporaUd U U« UalUd Klag4*a) FOI HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN BENALDER dot Oct. 20 BENMACDHUI da* Not. I BENREOCH da* Nov. 16 NO PAMENGM ACCOMMODATION. For frtlgkt sad *tb«t putlnUn, |liu> «pply to PATERSON, SIMONS ft CO. UMITXD. (laeoryoraUd la Kiilnd) AgaaU. COMPANIA231 words
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Advertisement225 1924-10-16 3 STEAMER SfIIUOTS STRDTHERS BARRY OPKRATLNi; U.S. tOVERNSIEMT SHIPS SINGAPORE TO IXW ANOKLR3 AWD BAN FRANCISCO U.S.S.B. s.s. \VfiST CAJOOT Nov. 5 U.S.S.B. i.s. WEST FARALON Not. U.S.S.B. a.B. WEST nOSPEOl 1 Dec. and aubieqaant •teamer? approximately SO days ana:* TaJcinr cargo to all OTerUod aointa m United SUtes and Canada.225 words
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Advertisement823 1924-10-16 4 STEAM-B SAlimeS ¥7~& X-British~india Apcar Lines (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Gorernment. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP Tonnage Dne Spore Tonnage823 words
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Advertisement752 1924-10-16 4 STEAMER SAHJN6S Tflß OCEAN BTEAft SHIP CO. 0)01*0 THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO- LTD, (Incorporated m Englaad) The Blue Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON. AMSTBKDAM. BOTTOKDAM. ANTWHRP. HAMBBKQ AND BREMEN. GENOA, MAKSKILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Tsktmc earga m tfcr»agh752 words
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Advertisement635 1924-10-16 4 KONINKLYKE PMETVAAST MfiATSCHAPPM (ROYAL PACKET NAVIOAIION CO. OP BAT VIA; --lurstea m Holland r/NDM CONTBACT WITH THK NETHB HI ANt.'S INIHA KJvn»MlrlT, Telepkenee No*. Pa*»ar* Pept. I} 1 Freight Dapk, IM Marine ">»?t and Trar.«alpaeal D.pt. 1437, Manager's Bant. l*rlVAN CLOON- October 16, Belnwan-Deli an,l Pnnnag, ALTlNG— October lfi. Po.n.lieiniHsin.635 words
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Advertisement570 1924-10-16 5 STEAMER SAILIN6S Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated ia Eagland) "ELLEIMAN" LINE Panenger «nd Freight Service! TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG 0 s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW due Nov. 10 HAVRE, LONDON, IOTTERDAM, HAMBURG s.s. KNOWSLEY HALL due Oet 23570 words
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Advertisement613 1924-10-16 5 STEAMER SfllUNCS ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP LINES (laeorpnrated in U.S.A.) Regular Freight Service from U.S.A. via Panama TO t BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE VIA SBBZ DIRECT. i. STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore Nov. I ».i. ANNI3TON CITY due Singapore Nov. 30 STEEL INVENTOR duo Singapore Dec. 29 M.S. CHALLENGER dot Singapore613 words
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Advertisement717 1924-10-16 5 STEAMER SfliiMGS MESSAGERIES MARITIMES Under Contract with thp PlMeft Gnvcrnroer-1 Mail and Pnssenger Service. DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY FAR EASTERN SERVICE OUTWARD MAILS. HOMEWARD MAILS. To Japan via Saigon Hongkong To Marseille, via C..I..n.h o Irjlbaajtl and Shanghai. ,i i, AMAZON'S Ojm tons Oct. 18 AMBOISE 1° 000 ton. n« SO i$$£2£'717 words
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Advertisement407 1924-10-16 6 ELAMBRA From Wednesday, Oclolier \~> to Monday, October 20. !v Pin) S^ow a' 7.30 p.m. Bab case ;'vv'!Tl s A Two Reel i'athe Comedy. I'.lo-n. bit .-national Nev/s. CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS WILLIAM DUNCAN m A S SOC,.TE r S T NAT.ONAL TUJJ fMSL lOLDUD HARRIS m "S THE WOMAN IN407 words
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Advertisement457 1924-10-16 6 CINEMAS VICTORIA THEATRE COMMENCING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25 and Nightly at 9.30. A Triumph m Cinema Entertainment SMILIN' THROUGH From Allen Langdon's Famous Play. SPECIAL PROLOGUE. ORCHESTRA AND MUSIC. WONDERFUL LIGHTING EFFECTS. A perfect picture combined with perfect projection makes a perfect entertainment. Booking will open at LITTLE'S, on Tuesday October457 words
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Advertisement240 1924-10-16 6 "ERASMIG" CLEANSES AN') I^^ /9. 0 .9 /pN DISINFECTS THK I k RI* t mPRV'F'Q sZi&<^~*\. t^M iMwlln AM) THE TEETH. JMM ""SS™"" PREVENTS I j^ looThl /fj^~*i//|tr/ PREVENTS TARTAR DISCOLORATION. 1 |Lj^[ |ft^ fflFjl DEPOSIT. 1 lkn.!rf 1 /wtefflß/p7 CANNOT 1 N .11 U X ARRESTS DECAY OT jFV^/t"'/240 words
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Article150 1924-10-16 7 FIXTURE*. Thursday. October IS High Water, 0-2:1 a.m., 0.12 p.m. Races, Second Day. Tanglin Club Race Dance, 6.30 p.m. Kpworth Choir. Vic. Theatre. 8.46 p.m. Friday. October 17 Hiirh Water, 0.58 a.m., 0.39 p.m. Dutch homeward mail closes. Australian mail daMi Muar Rubber, Eralfs, noon. Children's Aid150 words
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Article134 1924-10-16 7 Thursday. October 16. Ship* alongside the Wharves or expected tv arrive. Entrance EEPPEL HAKBOLR. Main Wharf La*, Hupphir>.-. Bithiru. Eclipaa, falaaHa. Diana 1. K 1 ..iounjt. I nda. Joan 1 Oil Wharf War Afridi Ccal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCK. Tanjong Psgar Sheer; Wharf Pasir Alb.rt134 words
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Article168 1924-10-16 7 BAN WHAIT SOOX, Brit., 180 tons, from Muar 16-10. for Malacca 17-10. CIRCE, Brit. 311 t-ns. from Bclaw&n 16-10, for Belawan 18-10. KIJVNG. Brii., T.iZ tor.s, from Penang 16-10, for Penang 18-10. KRIAN'. Brit., 453 tons, from Malacca 16-10, for Malacca 17-10. MATA HARI. Brit., o!0 tons, from168 words
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Article173 1924-10-16 7 To-day. Meuan and Penang 3 p.m. Henickalis, Laboean Bilik, Tandjong Bak-i and Medan 3 p.m. Malacca and Muar 4 p.m. Sarawak and Goebilt 4 p-ra. Manila P-m. Banckolc 4 p.m. Ilonickong, Amoy and Swutcn 4 p.m. T*-au>rrow. Medan, Sabane. Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Marseilles, Southampton and Rotterdam,173 words
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Article40 1924-10-16 7 By Gocntocr Kilyan Rembrandt Teesta Slmmat Aiay de Rideau l*ft Arrd. 8>wc Losdon S-'pt. 5 Sept. 30 Sept. 12 Oct. 6 5«pt. 12 O*. 7 S*pt. 17 Oct. IS Sept. 19 Oct. 13 S:pt. 16 Oct. 1540 words
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Article75 1924-10-16 7 The Hongkong Catholic community deplore the lo*.- which they will shortly sustain through ihe impending departure from the Colony of th.- Very Reverend Father A. Baru-hi, Rector of the Roman Catholic Cathedra^ who has been called to Rome wh«.re a more responsiWe position is a\vK; ur.K him. After devoting 2475 words
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Article182 1924-10-16 7 EXCHANGE. OeUkac 16. Or. London. Bank 4 m/s 2/4 3/16 Demand 2/4 3/32 Private .1 m. credits 2/4 5/8 Ob (few Yorl:, Demand 52* Private V 0 d/s 54«, i On France. Bank 920 On India, Bank T. T. 154>4 nom. OM ilii"'k.)r.-. Ban!; d/d H px.182 words
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53 1924-10-16 7 Tone of Market :—Quiet. Latest London cables quote Spot sheet Is. 4',»d. Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers Seller* Spot Xov.-Dec. Jan. -March Spot Nov.-Dec. Jan.-Mareh Singapore Standard Kbbrt Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers :.>;■« M i 3««4 5G* DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 oMoek53 words
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Article215 1924-10-16 7 Val Pd Bayer* Seller* I 1 Brtunfc Padang O.">5 O.GO 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.42^ L€7tt tl £1 Idris Hydraulics 25/- 26/1 1 Johan Tin 0.52 0.54 n £1 Kam. K&munting 47/- 48/El il Kamuntinp Tin 43/- 44/- cd. 1 1 Kinta Dredgrcs 0.92 C.93 £1 £1 K. Lumpur215 words
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Article124 1924-10-16 7 10 10 Central Engines 4.50 550 5 5 Central Motors 2.00 2.60 11 £1 E. -Smeiting Co. S.73 9.0J >/-5/- Elec. Tramway 7/0 8'0 0 10 Fraser Xtave 45.50 46.50 100 Hx) Hammer Co. 132.00 156.00 lOOlOOKatz Bros. def. 115.00 125.00 0 10 Marina Ea^le 21/4 4 22/C 10124 words
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Article102 1924-10-16 7 Issue Vkl. Pd. Bayers Sellers U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1534,300 par 10 p.c pm. S'^n SF* TramWayB> 5 4J50.00U Spore Slumcipal 5 p.c. 14i78,U00 par 10 p.c pm S'pcre Municipal 4H p.c of 1907 $1,600,000 pai 6 p.c. pm Spore Municipal 4% p*. of 1909 $1,000,000 par 6 p.c.102 words
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Article394 1924-10-16 7 Fraser and Co. and I yaU and Evatt'a Quotation*. To-day 1 Prices Fraser Lyall A Co. Evatt. Mlenhy ($1) 1.20 1.30 1.15 1.25 \lor Gajah ($1) O.'jO 1.10 0.90 1.00 L Hitam ($5) 8.00 10.00 9.00 11.00 Kuning ($1) 0.15 0.35 0.30 0.40 km. Malay ($2) 1.80 l.dOcd.394 words
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Advertisement858 1924-10-16 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS .Otaer Classified Advts., see page 16. SMOKED SAISAGK Suuci^cand Aries. Just unpacked. !I. Hjltir, Dirmd Importer, Eurcpr Hotel B'jiidin;. LADY willing look after m return passage ho^i;'. ISJ, Straits Ti^ieBAI.Cu.Vj- P.o.lif, huxt.'.^-n married couple, S i:iic Vailij Road. coT.pjjnd Na. 3, Lecnitiiiil Kaaa. I Ssata Canal Read. WANTED858 words
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Advertisement173 1924-10-16 7 HK?AIRS TO BINOCULARS and seienti- fie .lurtruments. John Duke, Optician, 12, Battery Road. (lp) FOR SALE, white polished Italian marble tiles, two feet square, m stock. Apply No. 132^ Havelock Road. (lp) TO I-KT, furnished room for two. Private I verandah, bathroom, garage, private family. Appl;. I^s. Straits Tiiass. <173 words
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Advertisement98 1924-10-16 7 Mrs. COOPER-ABBS. Typewriting Office Meyer Mansions. Estab. 20 years. Letter, Brief a»d Policy six* work undertaken, dp) TO LET, Llandudno, 50, East Coast Road, modern compoucd house, facing sea. Electric. tennis, garage. Apply E. J. Nathan, 1-b, a <****• W) LADIES' HATS, select consignment for the lUees. Prices moderate. Inspeetioa98 words
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Advertisement418 1924-10-16 7 P HOI A CROMPTON MOTORS ARE BRITAIN'S BEST Sole Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements.) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT 13. Umn ROAD. SINGAPORE. IIMM>MMIMM>M#MMMIHMMMMMIIMMMMMMMM i With Hit- Mel!«-« T The Melophone Portable tH araJfcSr BRINGS MUSIC WHEREVER YOU WANT IT. V^B?fB^ A full ior.cd Gramophone m TSy L' Portable418 words
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Obituary99 1924-10-16 8 LOH.— On October 15, 1924, at 4.15 p.m. 6G, Waterloo St., Loh Vow Tat, aged 61 belovvd father of Dr. Loll Seng Tuk Mossrs. Loh Seng Poh, Sen* Vim, B«M Kain und Seng Kooi. Deceased leave lie hind him a widow, four daughters twi MHis-in-luw, Dr. Teo Chin Teong99 words
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1062 1924-10-16 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16. BUSINESS BLUNDERING. We have considerable, indeed very considerable respect for the business ability of the Malayan Chinese, and we have been inclined to regard the Penang section as equal to the very best in the Peninsula. It amazes us, therefore, to receive from our1,062 words
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Article70 1924-10-16 8 Two Dutch tugs, Vlaanderen, and Willem Barendsz, are proceeding to the Dutch East Indies for service there. The former put into Colombo on the 6th inxt., to take in a quantity of coal and water. She is of 289 tons, has a crew of 14 and is under the command70 words
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Article60 1924-10-16 8 Interviewed on September 19 by a deputation of Queensland representatives, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) promised that before anything definite was done in regard to the proposal of Sir James Connolly concerning the establishment of a fust steamer service between Australia and England, Queensland's claim to have one of her60 words
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Article21 1924-10-16 8 The presentation of the Imperial Service Medal to Mr. Veloo Pillay, late Postman Class 1, Penang, has been fixed for Saturday.21 words
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Article24 1924-10-16 8 We have received from the Japanese Consul-Genera] a copy of the annual report on reforms and progress in Chosen for the year 1921 1922.24 words
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Article29 1924-10-16 8 There is to be a Boy Scouts' Jamboree in Ipoh on November 1 when 600 Scouts will attend. The Sulcui of Pernk is Koinn to Ipoh for the occasion.29 words
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Article23 1924-10-16 8 The Union Epworth League, GeylanR\ will hold a Literary Meeting (Debate) to-morrow at 8 p.m. Members and friends ire requested to be present.23 words
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Article30 1924-10-16 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceyion to-day is Rs. 153 $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158^*100.30 words
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Article26 1924-10-16 8 The Siamese Police are prosecuting Nai Tad Kanischinda for publishing in the Siamese paper, Morning Post, a paiagraph which is alleged to defame H.K.I!. Prince Svasti.26 words
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Article33 1924-10-16 8 In addition to the fine imposed on the coffee stall-keeper Song Ah Sum by Mr. Sennett yesterday for selling unwholesome condensed milk his assistant was fined $25 in connection with the same charge.33 words
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Article36 1924-10-16 8 The subject at the Gospel Ti'.hernacle, Upper Weld Road to-night is, Arc the Dead Conscious an interesting subject indeed, ss in these days men are efadmteg tu have communication with those who have departed this life.36 words
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Article37 1924-10-16 8 The Rev. H. F. Wallace, M.A., B.D., Principal of Swatoo College, is at preset) I in Singapore Y.M.C.A. Tewchew mer■hants are specially interested in the work of the college and lend their support by money and otherwise.37 words
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Article51 1924-10-16 8 The Department of Communications in Japan has laid out a plan for the efctatlishment of an air route connecting Tokio, Osaka, Shimonoscki and Puzan in Korea, and has asked for a Y.5,000,000 appropiiation for next year's share of the construction work. The realization of the plan is to take five51 words
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Article57 1924-10-16 8 Eng Chip Kee, a Chinese public house keeper, was fined $100 and costs by the Kuala Lumpur police magistrate for selling a bottle of sam.su for consumption off the premises. The accused, who was discharged on a similar charge some time ago, admitted that he held a licence for selling57 words
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Article64 1924-10-16 8 Phua Boon Huat, a clerk in the local Traffic Office, was charged before Mr. Pryde with criminal breach of trust and theft of four dollars worth of stamps. Evidence was given by Mr. J. L. Lindon, head of the traffic department, and Mr. O Jitt Seang, the sender oE the64 words
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Article52 1924-10-16 8 A very humorous sketch, entitled Boy Wanted, and sevjral musical and other items, make up an enjoyable programme for the variety entertainment at the AngloChinese School chapel hall to-morrow at 8 p.m. The entertainment is being; given in aid of the Anplo-Chineso primary school building Fund, and admission will be52 words
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Article66 1924-10-16 8 This morninjj J. Nunnis was summoned to appear in Mr. Sennett's Court on the allegation of using- criminal force towards Mrs. C. Cerclay in Bukit Timah Road about September 20. Mr. Stuart-Bell, who appeared for the prosecution, having mentioned the case the defendant asked for a postponement as he was66 words
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Article66 1924-10-16 8 The Malay Mail understands that the recent application ma-'e by Mr. Joaquim, counsel for the appellants, before Mr. Justice Farrer Manby, which wa< p< stponed, has since been granted, and that the Peck v, Russell appeal has beon fixed for hearing before the court of appeal which opens on February66 words
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Article66 1924-10-16 8 Acharya Mahadeva Aiyar, of the Tamil Gurukula Vidyalayu, Shermadevi, South India, arrived here this morning f'ora Malacca. He is a well-known public-spi-rited gentleman of Southern India working in the cause of national education, and in furtherance of the objects of the Vidyalaya, which is the only educational institution in Southern66 words
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Article103 1924-10-16 8 The gay doings in Alor Star, in honour of the safe return from Europe of Kedah's popular regent, were on a scale unprecedented in the history of the State, perhaps eclipsed only by those witnessed here in commemoration of the termination of the rec«nt great world war, writes the Alor103 words
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Article118 1924-10-16 8 Before Mr. Pryde yesterday Mr. Nicol prosecuted a Chinese, named Tan Boon Swee, who was tharjeed with robbery of cash and various articles, to the value of $L'». Kvidence was jriven to the effect that on the night of the 5th instant, the accused, with two other Chinese, boarded a118 words
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Article463 1924-10-16 8 Mr. E. Wrigley, of Messrs. Katz Bio.-., Singapore, has arrived at IVnanj: on transfer. 1 Mr. \V. Pcnrice of Mansfield and Co., Singapore, has arrived lit Penang from Singapore to relieve Mr. T. E. Mason, who goes homo on holiday by th.Autolyius t.)-day. Mr. W. Duncan, formerly463 words
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Article144 1924-10-16 8 A Tamil lr.an who alleged that he bad ban drugged by a compatriot and relieved of ten cents and MM wearing apparel was asked at the Kuala Lumpur police court on Wednesday Myi tl6 Malay Mail, to identify a ring, which I he accused was stated to144 words
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Article265 1924-10-16 8 The following had the honour of luik hin« with His Excellency the Governor at Govornment House on October 14 Mr. A. W. Vkk, Mr. ami Mrs. 11. .1. Fouge Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hynes, Mr. and Mis. W. S. Goldie, Mr. and tin. E. S. M Mr.265 words
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Advertisement316 1924-10-16 8 LETTS' DIARIES FOR 1925 No. SI. FOOLSCAP. 1-.- !)>• X m., one- day <-n pu;ji\ Indexed. I'rice $11.75 nett. No. R. LARGB POST. K\u; I\k by l -4 m., one (lay on pnpe, Indexed. Price $4.50 nett. No. 1. LARCB POST. Its '.I 1 by T'j m., mm <1:u mi316 words
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Advertisement124 1924-10-16 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. MILDRED HARRIS m THE WOMAN IN HIS HOUSE m 8 Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. WILLIAM DUNCAN m THE STEEL TRAIL In 15 Episodes or 30 Reels. Episode 3 WILD FIRE 2 Reels. Episode 4 BLOW FROM THE124 words
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Advertisement31 1924-10-16 8 The engagement is announced between Arie, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Burger, of Holland, to Diana Maude, fourth daughter of the Rev. W. Howell and Mrs. Howell, of Sabu, Sarawak.31 words
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Advertisement86 1924-10-16 8 On Other Pages. Page. Socialism and Society I H .kit Kutil Rubber Co I Shipping and the Mails 7 Finance and Commerce 7 ftMtai Teli—rams :i Selections for the Rmm I United KnKitners Annual Meeting Kijrhtintf in Canton Our Uace Selections J alil>- N«WI from Juva Rubber Auction HgUM '■>86 words
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Article520 1924-10-16 9 Vigorous Party Speech Making. The Prime Minister's Platform Falls. [reiter telegram.] London, October 15. Mr. MaeOcnald had an alarming experience while addressing an audience of 1(1,000 at Clcckheaton this afternoon. The platform collapsed and the Prime Minister and tOQ persons were thrown to the ml. Nobody was hurt520 words
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Article48 1924-10-16 9 [REL'TER TELEGRAM.] London, October 15. The Ccsarcwitch result was as follows CHARLEY'S MOUNT 1 BOLXT SATAN 2 SAVERNAKE 3 Thirty-four ran. Won by a length, a Mck between second and third. Betting: 100 to 1 Charley's Mount, 25 to 1 Bolot Satan, 100 to 6 Savernake,Reuter - 48 words
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Article40 1924-10-16 9 [RECTER TELEGRAM.] London, October 15. Cairo T.io Wahabis have entered Tl'e situation is quiet. No cxv. ■<■ inn,i<.U(l. The Wahabis MMnd the Consular corps '•.iluh that foreigners m Mecca would be sac and Jeddah would not be attacked.Reuter - 40 words
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Article319 1924-10-16 9 Enthusiastic Welcome at New York. [reuter telecram.] London, October 15. New York The ZR 3 arrived at 4.50 this morning. There were enthusiastic scenes on the arrival of the airship at New York, escorted by two aeroplanes. Crowds, many on the roofs of skyscrapers, everywhere watched her majestically319 words
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Article90 1924-10-16 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, October 15. New York The bodies of four members of the 1913 Stefansson Arctic expedition discovered by the captain of a schooner on Herald Island, near Wrangel, Island, have been identified as James Murray and Dr. Alister Mackay, British scientists, both formerly with Shackleton,Reuter - 90 words
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Article81 1924-10-16 9 [reuter telegram.] London, October 15. The Duke of York tnveiled at Portsmouth the last of three naval war memorials, of which two have already been unveiled at Chatham and Devonport. The Duke said that the names of 9,750 officers and men recorded would live for ever. TheReuter - 81 words
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Article39 1924-10-16 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] Paris, October 15. The September revenue returns from normal sources totalled Fr. 2,015,000,000, showing an increase of 371,000,000 compared with last year. For the first nine months of 1924 the increase amounts to 3,654,000,000. (Havas.)Reuter - 39 words
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Article38 1924-10-16 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, Occober 15. The Dail Eircann passed all stages of the Boundary Bill, similar t~> the bill passed by the British Parliament, after defeating a Labour motion for rejection by 63 10 14.Reuter - 38 words
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Article138 1924-10-16 9 The British Portion Largely Over-subscribed. [reuter telegram.] London, October 15. The British portion of the German loan has been over-subscribed. The lists closed at 1 p.m. London, October 15. The heavy subscriptions to the German loan partly consist of stags or small speculators, who anticipate a premium beingReuter - 138 words
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Article86 1924-10-16 9 Assurances to American Government. [reuter telegram.] London, October 15. Calcutta The Government of India have telegraphed to the American ConsulGeneral .stating that chey are greatly concerned to hear of the assault on the American missionaries. Dr. and Mrs. Greason, ac Rangoon. The Government of Burma have been askedReuter - 86 words
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Article84 1924-10-16 9 [reuter telegram.] London, October 15. Jamshedpur The Tata Iron and Steel Company is drastically economising. The coke oven blast furnat*? and the iron ore mine have been closed owing to congestion of unsold stocks and many workers, are rendered idle. The Tariff Board is shortly coming toReuter - 84 words
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Article70 1924-10-16 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, October 15. Speaking on a resolution at a meeting of the Congregational Union at Liverpool, expressing the hope that the Geneva conference would deal with drug production, the Rev. E. J. Dukes said it was stated that India made a profit of £4,000,000 out ofReuter - 70 words
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Article57 1924-10-16 9 [reuter telecram.] London, October 15. Geneva The Secretary-General of the League has received a telegram from Mr. Mac Donald requesting' immediate convocation of the Council of the League with a view to examining the divergent British and Turkish interpretations of the Council's resolution of September 30 regarding57 words
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Article55 1924-10-16 9 [RECTER TELEGRAM.] London, October 15. A petition is being raised for the release of Cecil Attfield and Hinman, who are virtually sentenced to life imprisonment as they are unable to pay the enormous penalties imposed. It is pointed out that Lord Darling refused to agree to anReuter - 55 words
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Article21 1924-10-16 9 [REUTEB TELEGRAM.] Paris, October 15. Marseilles Mr. Wei, the Chinese Minister, has arrived and is proceeding to Paris. (Havai.)Reuter - 21 words
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Article1815 1924-10-16 9 New Industries Introduced During Year. The thirteenth annual general meeting of the United Engineers, Ltd., was held yesterday at the registered office, Damar Road, Mr. J. A. P. Strachan, managingdirector of the company, presided. Others present were Messrs. W. H. Macgregor (director), John Robertson (director). W. P. Plummer,1,815 words
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Article108 1924-10-16 9 Passes into the Hands of Chartered Bank. CFrom Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, October 16. The only marble factory m Malaya, the Ipoh Marble Works, has conic undei the hamr.-er. They were originally established by Mr. Ravensway, a Dutchman from Singapore, about 15 years ago. An expensive plant108 words
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Article53 1924-10-16 9 Next Sunday will be observed as Harvest thanksgiving at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Offerings of fruit and vegetables and bread will be gladly received on Saturday morning. These will afterwards be distributed to the lepers. Cann. s also will be very acceptable. The soicial music on Sunday includes selection* from Haydn*53 words
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Article97 1924-10-16 9 Looting Rife: Populace Fleeing. i City m State of' Siege. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong. October 16. i Serious fighting has broken out m Canton between the Merchant Volunteer* and Sun Vat Sen's troops ami Hed labourers. The city is m a state of mege with I barricades m97 words
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Article154 1924-10-16 9 Selections for To-day's Events. i There are only four Kxatchiaga (or to-day's races— Kenildor m tin- fourth race, Lady Syd.iey m the seventh. Ganesh m the eighth and Sam Siew m the ninth. Lad) Sydney, allotted 21 pounds more than she carried succes.-ful-ly on Tuesday, drops out of154 words
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Article59 1924-10-16 9 Fatal Earthslide at the Billiton Mine. (Aneta't Service.) Weltevreden, October li>. An earthslide has occurred at Billiton mine, ten Chinese being killed and eleven injured. After careful investigation, the Dutch flyers have wired that they will probably restart from Phillipopolis before November 15. Two thousand Dutch Indian59 words
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Article118 1924-10-16 9 Offered 272 Tons Sold 248 Tons. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 677 th auction on October 15, when there was catalogued 953,469 lbs. or 425.05 tons offered 610,689 lbs. or 272.62 tons; sold Wtflto lbs. or 248.66 tons. Spot. London I*. 4 'id.118 words
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Article189 1924-10-16 9 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo Kicbi-Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokin, October 14. A serious fire broke out at the higher school of Matsue. which is reported to have been practically demolished. The government have concluded their administrative and financial reform bill which includes reduction of the army by four189 words
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Article86 1924-10-16 10 Am Khan's 103 to I Chance Wins. A Beutii cable pnbliahed m pa-re 9 gives thi i. ol the Cesarewftdi, the last bix event the Hal racing iea*oß< A 100 to I chano tturfte<l op m Charley's Mourn, u'u. fa won liy :i length m a field of86 words
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Article41 1924-10-16 10 [Reuter Telegram.] London, October 15. In a Brat divil ion match to-day Liverpool and Blackburn Rover's drew o—o.0 0. RUGBY. All Blacks Win Agafa. [Reuter Telegram.] London, October At Sunlerlami the A!! Blacks defeated County Durham U to 7.Reuter - 41 words
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Article336 1924-10-16 10 S.G.C. October Medal. The Singapore Golf Club October monthly medal was played for on Saturday and Sunday, the 11th and 12th instant. The senior division was won by D. Phillip with .i net score of 76. The ball sweep on Saturday was won by F. S. Gibson with a336 words
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Article120 1924-10-16 10 To-morrow's Contests. As large crowd is expected at the Happy Valley to-morrow evening, when Silvino Jamito and Jerry Monahan will meet m 18 ."-min. round contest with Jamito's title of lightweight champion of the Orient at stake, the doors will be open from 7 p.m. and early attendance is120 words
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Article336 1924-10-16 10 S.C.C. beat the S.R.C. An interesting name was played on the padang yesterday afternoon between the S.C.C. and the S.R.C, and it was much more evenly contested than the score of s—o5 0 m favour of the S.C.C. indicates. The ground was greasy after the rain, and the S.C.C.336 words
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Article231 1924-10-16 10 S.C.C. Tournament. FRIDAY'S TIES. A Doubles. Cameron and Whitlcy scr. v.|Kleinman and Paterson owe 4. B Doubles. Stewart and Jackson scr. v. Hay and Munro owe 4. C Doubles. Ziegeleand Swithinbank scr. v. Marti" and McMullan owe 1. B Singles. F. Ruchwaldy scr. v. R. D. Hoblyn (to231 words
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Article256 1924-10-16 10 A Kuantan League. In the Kuantan district league six I teams competed for the Leicester Cup. Th" league came to a close on th<» 12th I inst. whtv the Kuantan Recreation Club met and defeated the Dukuns (hospital team). At the close of the match Mr. I H. J.256 words
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Article173 1924-10-16 10 The following Royal Singapore Yacht Club arrangements are announced On Sunday the second of the series of races for the Raja di Hilir's trophy will be sailed for over the Boden Kloss Course. Starting gun at 10 a.m. The course is from the CJub starting line to No 17173 words
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Article63 1924-10-16 10 Proposals by the Conservative Party to establish a new national daily newspaper which will make a popular appeal and always give voice to Party propaganda were solidly voted down by delegates at the National Unionist Association conference at Newcastle. Colonel Jackson declared thet a purely party newspaper possessed many important63 words
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Article452 1924-10-16 10 Why A Singapore Student Was Sent Down. We reproduce the following from the China Mail of the 8th instant Interviewed yesterday by a China Mail reporter, the Vice-Chancellor of the University (Mr. W. W Hornel) explained his reasons for sending; down for on* term the Singapore student mentioned452 words
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Article318 1924-10-16 10 Curious Story of Husband's Apology. An engineer named Frank de Morney, employed at the t'ulau Brani Smelt inj; Works, petitioned m the Supreme Court yesterday, before the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Shaw) for a divorce from his wife, Josephine de Morney, citing FreoVrick Victor Boswell as co-respondent.318 words
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Article162 1924-10-16 10 Flares and Flashes Company Coming. An interesting: piece of theatrical news to Singapore is the visit of Madeline Rossiter and her own company of twelve artistes under the style of Flares and Flashes who are due to play at the Victoria Theatre from January 5. Her tour is162 words
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Article22 1924-10-16 10 The action m the Supreme Court against Mohd. Naina Pillai Marican. mentioned yesterday, waa brought by Beyer and Co., not Meyer Bros.22 words
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Article542 1924-10-16 10 New Difficulties Enreuntervd In Reconstruction. The executive engineer, Singapore Municipality, in hi.; report 1'or the year 192Z, state* The six years' road programme, inaugurated in 1920, haa been subjected to considerable modifications. As originally planned, all the roads of the town of Singapore were to bt reconstructed (or542 words
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Article228 1924-10-16 10 Allenby.— 17,490 lbs. Auglo Malay Rubber.— 89,341 lbs. Broome (Selangor). 25,470 lbs. Batu Tiga (Selangor).— 55,900 lbs. Bukit Kajang.— 44,730 lbs. Bikam.— 20,400 lb«. Bukii Timah.— 12,486 lbs. Brunei United Plantations. 12,766 lbs. Changkat Serdang.— 11,299 lbs. Cluny.— 15,500 lbs. Changkat Salak. 55,000 lbs. Emerald.— 38,781 lbs.228 words
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Article66 1924-10-16 10 The Health Ministry in London states that small-pox is spreading in England and Wales, and on September 18 was prevalent in 91 districts, the total number of case* reported being 2,750, compared with 1,840 at the corresponding time in 1023. The outbreak is most severe in Perthshire, where 1,080 cases66 words
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Article439 1924-10-16 10 Sensational Warning by Kiangsu Tuchun. Mr. Rodney Gilbert, one of the correspondents of the N.-C. Daily News, wrote lrom Quinsan en September 27 as follows The lr.ost urgent message that I have to liunsmit to tht- people of Shanghai.'' said Marshal Chi Hs:eh Yuan to the writer439 words
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Article181 1924-10-16 10 Fifth List. Previously acknowledged $22,015.99, A. P. Nathergani and Co. 500, Hadjie Ismail bin Hadjie Osman 1,000, K. Sultan Marican Brothers and Co. 100, Maiaya Cattle Trading Co. 100, K. Mohamed 1 Sideek 100, V. Sulaiman 100, Haroon bin! Onan 111, M. Osmanshah 3, Omar 2, sevtin181 words
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Article202 1924-10-16 10 In the near future to be exact, on October 2.'! and 25 an excellent entertainment is to be given nt the Town Ha!!, Penang. in aid of the funds of St. George's Church, states the Straits Echo. Mr. Hastings Rhodes and Mr. R. N. Holmes are202 words
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Article178 1924-10-16 10 The Judicial Commissioner, Perak, was engaged for several days recently in hearing a civil suit in which Che Ah Yew, a mining towkay of Penang, sued Tuan Man, Tuan Lebeh and Haji Lateli bin Haji Saleh in respect of certain mining lands at Kroh in Upper Perak.178 words
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Article175 1924-10-16 10 Hi'i-npoiv, October 10. Tin.—***** 10s. down 2s. Cd. Rubber.—ls. -JVid. down Hd. The market is quieter to-day after yesterday*! activity. Rubbers have mostly shed a few nts <lue chiefly to profit taking. Mmmc shares are tirni and there are buyers of moat of the popular counters. Rubbers.175 words
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Article175 1924-10-16 10 (L. R. Macphail). Singapore, October Id Rubber.— Is. 4'4(l.— 5G% cents. Tin.— £217 life— |1B% 100 tons. Although rubber has had a small setback this has not adversely affected share prices which are mostly maintained at yesterday's levels and rubbers are responsible for the bulk of175 words
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Article172 1924-10-16 10 The ntw motor ship Centaur, built by Scott's Shipbuilding and Engineering Company for the Blue Funnel line on the Singapore-Western Australia run, arrived at Penar.g on Tuesday from Liverpool with 30 first class passengers, all of whan, with the exception of six, disembarked at Penanjr. The172 words
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Article180 1924-10-16 10 A correspondent at Ipoh writes chat .1 warning has been issued that there are many forged five-dollar notes m circulation. There are some forged one-dollar notes also, but these do noi seem to be as plentiful as those of the higher value. Though these notes are said180 words
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Article96 1924-10-16 10 Programme of parades up to and for October 19, 1924. Thursday, October 16, 5 p.m., Balestier Range, All Units S. V. C, Instruction, and Part I Pistol Course 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, S.V.F.A., Make up parade. Friday, October 17, 5 p.m., Baleetier Range, All Units S.V.C., Part96 words
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43 1924-10-16 10 Orders for week ending October 19, Thursday, October 16.— Band Practice, Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. Friday. October 17.— Sims' ShieldScouts Mile All Troops. Saturday, October 18. Compulsory Parade with Staves All Troops, Headquarters at 4.45 p.m.43 words
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Article55 1924-10-16 10 In January next work is to be commenced at Yokohama on a shed, which will be the largest in the Far Hast, to be used for the inspection of the personal effects of passengers and will contain ft dining room, post office, telephones, waiting loom and other facilities. The cost55 words
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Article2892 1924-10-16 11 Arrival of the New Zealanders. By Our Special Correspondent London, September 18. A< there is little of fi r.vt-class importance m the racing world to ccme between now and the Cesarewitch, the bearings of the running seen at Doncaster upon that race are receiving considerable dis-cis.-ion. The performance2,892 words
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Advertisement147 1924-10-16 11 WITH THIS POPULAR MODEL HIS MASTER'S VOICE s_ Jh Gramophone and a 1 selection of H.M.V. j Records you are H able to entertain and please the most fir S£9 4tl exacting taste. Call or write for Illustrated catalogue S. MOUTRIE HO., LTD. 1AFFLES SQUARE. THE PORDVBflZ GRAMOPHONE The Decca147 words
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Advertisement445 1924-10-16 11 Sarkics Bros/ Hotels RAFFLES Booklni at the OFFICE. TeL No. 2920. (16 Lines). ENGAGEMENTS— AUTUMN RACE WEEK. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16.— Race Tiffin, Orchestra. Guest Night, Dinner and Dance. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17.— Tea Dance. 5.30 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18.— Race Tiffin. Orchestra. Special Race Dinner and Ball. Dancing till 1.45 a.m.445 words
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Article81 1924-10-16 12 I rott of Padacg Java RaMes Estate March SI, MM, 121, pluK £11,404 brought m. maki, £15,824. Deducting estate stafT eta*ral ion tax fo 1922-28, erve for inccme-tax t>> March SI, vet £16.118. Final dividend d. per share* atak to general re- forward (subject to si I81 words
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Advertisement86 1924-10-16 12 NOTICE Tifouhave aright to expectmoie than the ordinary service* fiomanExide -•Battery. MALAYAN MOTORS, mm^^^mm ITALASIA Till Ii iml«/iIV/lil \gl& T^^U fiRCSVEKOR MOTORS, v EShwP /^k mTr fl^AilßflQA SL Oft BUY A CHEVROLET. IT'S EASY TO PAY FOR. $1,6OO Cash DEFf RRttft TBKWS Initial Payment $500 Twelve Monthly Instalments $96.25 I86 words
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Advertisement197 1924-10-16 12 TO LET OFFICES, GODOWNS, ETC. Offices m The Arcade. 29, 31, 33, 35 and 37, Alkaff Quay. 16-a, 18 and 18-1, Change Alley. 8-a and 10, de Souza Street. 11-a and 16, Raffles Quay. 7, Robinson Road. 42, Seah Im Koad. Apply pcnosally to ALKAFF COMPANY, 7t and 7*-a. Tk«197 words
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Advertisement638 1924-10-16 12 MUNICIPAL NOTICE REPLACEMENT OF MIUTAIY BUILDINGS— FOF.T CANMNf COHTBACT v,,. i. The Municipal Commis I I ol Singapore invite tend* I (Dd Completion of Wain.! dr.. Native Servants' Koom at l-"ort Cannn.^-. Plans, Specilicu'.ion, S riml Form of Tcmlevs n the Municipal Architect') o. hours. Tenders to be lodged cipal638 words
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Advertisement246 1924-10-16 13 SUPERIOR IN QUALITY j^g^sggll SWEETENED and UNSWEETENED y° ur dealer for ALSOBY THE C\S V <s PBOM 901 HUH The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ia Denmark) SINGAPORE r BERNA MILK w<^ SOLC AGENTS FOR S. P. AND F. M. S. I> U P I H BROTHERS CITR OEW An246 words
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Advertisement358 1924-10-16 13 WILKINSON HEYWOOn A Ivl r\ I A D Jn<!^ /V lN U V> LJ\IV I\ i 4 (Made by Great Britain's 1.. PaM and Varnish Ma— falilWW). SThe Enamel with the Mhrcr-like Surface S\, Gives a finish which for brilliance, durability, and S pleasing effect, cannot be surpassed. SJj Specify358 words
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Advertisement136 1924-10-16 13 u*\* ~Zs<a 4^- \7 gap 1 I if «j NOTICE is hcnliy K i Vl n that the «bove Trai!o Mark 11 (.hop ivan Thra Chu»n of Amoy, China, and U u.«.d l>v than papers of all kimlr, and sizes imported intj unJ sold m thi Settlements and the Malay136 words
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Advertisement1030 1924-10-16 14 Agsets over $5,000,000 S.C. Assurance m lorce over $17,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. The Company has *20.000 depoeited with the Bupreme Conrt of England and compile, wltt th. British Life Aatnmee Companies Art m .wry aartlralu. ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE. AGENTS WANTED. Mi I- Secretary: Managing Director1,030 words
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Advertisement410 1924-10-16 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter 1b Jepas) Capital Subscribed Y60,000,000 CmplUl P«id-up T52.000.000 Reserve Fund Y13.780.000 President K. Nekagawa, Eiq. Viee-President H. Mori, Eiq. DIRECTORS G. Kawaiaki, Eiq. T. Hlsamune, Esq. M. Ei»ki, Esq. I D- Takita. Eiq. M. Shuto, Eiq. HEAD OFFICE Talpsh, Formosa410 words
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Advertisement381 1924-10-16 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO, LTD. (Incorporated ia England.) Firs, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. AiMta MO.000,000 W. A. SIMS— Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. The Imperial Fire Office. Unitad with the AUiaaea Aainraiee Co., Ltd. (Incorporated 1b England.) 1 aid 2, Bartholomew Lane, Loadoa, Established 1808. Capital 5,460,000381 words
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Advertisement373 1924-10-16 14 ZMeiveaue PARIS C/IRTERS No metal can touch you BuyWideweaveParis for their style; wear them for their comfort. Long wear m every pair always higher m qualityi ty than m price. Say "Paris" when you buy and insist on the genuine, j LSTEIN&COMRfINY Chicago. V S. A. New York. V b.373 words
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Advertisement852 1924-10-16 14 SALES BY AUCTION INSOLVENCY SALE NOtToE IN THE HATRI Of MM i HIN TSONG (DECEASED). INSOLVENT. Insolvency Can* No. 120 of 1921. SU.K Off mOYAMJI IM«)I Will l>e s..M l.y |ml>lic auction (unli Tlnaalj sold l.y private eOßtt undersigned pursuant to nn order «.r the Hij;h c.urt of Judicature :it852 words
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Article1408 1924-10-16 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Useful Accessories. John Phillimore writes m the Financial Time-j as follows The British motorist's taste has always been of the fastidious kind, hence the fuct that our car-lines and general appeaiance have been second to none. The proof is to be1,408 words
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Article138 1924-10-16 15 Machine that Sees A 1.000 Years Hence. A machine made of brass and steel, til but equipped with mentality, which forecasts with marvellous accuracy the tidal movements at any station for which it is set up, for as long a time ahead as may be requested o£ it,138 words
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Article217 1924-10-16 15 Saxophone the Cause Of Indigestion Does music with meal* gtrt jam indigestion Mr. A. T. Akeroyd, a HarromtC organist, lecturing on Music and Life at a meeting of the Harrogmte Kotarians, vays it does. The cafe band and the restaurant •■u-hevtra are (Inert iiuentives to indigestion," he217 words
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Advertisement241 1924-10-16 15 At Last A GENEROUS OFFER OF INEXPENSIVE MOTORING THE ALL-BRITISH 14 H.P. Armstrong Siddeley is a most economical and popular family car of exceptional quality and merit. Tyre wear is extremely Light Petrol Consumption is remarkably Low SO THAT AT This silent, comfortable Top-gear car is an exceptional value proposition.241 words
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Advertisement292 1924-10-16 15 Continental m*CPJLU rim/ MALAYAN ROADS Kk ffl I M CONSTRUCTION WSi^^W^ M SIME, S "I)ARBY' n a 'Co., Ltd. /s£^ (Incorporated m Singapore) XsKMHlfc* V' Vy ■;<•''* yP 2"3*-'*hl MALACCA STREET, SINGAPORE. I i'S^ €The Good ft) MAYUTCf W "ii i w mai^A, Ins sui&o%4 Will Change Your Conceptions of292 words
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Advertisement319 1924-10-16 16 When the very best material b used and up-to-date machines help the production, a watchfactory such ns the Horaabraad maker with over 50 years of experience, ought to be able to turn out a good low priced watch. Yet this maker doe:.'nt take any risk, he examines and regulates every319 words
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Advertisement276 1924-10-16 16 IT pi VC to get special goods 11 Inlu from special firms. Specialities m Estate Supplies. COAL TAR All qualities. MOMI CASES New and second-hand. LATEX CUPS Porcelain and Earthenware. SHANGHAI JARS 50 gallon capacity. SUBSOIL PIPES Various sizes. CONCRETE CHANNELS Cheapest construction for drains. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. Lee Kirn Soo,276 words
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Advertisement906 1924-10-16 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, Tor Sals, To Let, etc., la ordinary close set type (average six words «o line) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 6* cts., four ins. 82 c ts., five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins.906 words
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Advertisement775 1924-10-16 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, 1127 River Valley Road. Apply M. H. Sassoon, 6-1, Malacca Street. TO LET, 1, Cairnhill r ircle, compound house', tennis court. Apply Lee Yeun, Chop Hone Loong, 40, Robinson Road. TO LET, compound house No. 39, St. Michael's Road, off Scrangoon Road. Rent $80. Apply775 words
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Advertisement71 1924-10-16 16 SUITABLE flUm GLASSES v?*r RELIEVE HEADACHES AND EYESTRAIN CONSULT JOHN DUKE, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN. 7.8.0.A., F.S.M.C 12, BATTERY BOAD, SINGAPOBaV A Rood selection Jjfi^ TONKINESE /f^V HAND A If. EMBROIDERED «m*.ft^ TABLECLOTHS, imy^Va TEA CLOTHS, f Price Moderate. v Ladies' Dress Emporium IT l)r<-«s Makers and Milliners. 16, Stamford Rd. s71 words
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Advertisement350 1924-10-16 16 A Guide to ths English Language Its Hi»t>>rv. PsvalepwMßl aad Dae. A Book wkiea attempts to Answer The which liailv arise o;;t of Speech nn I Writing. To Everyone i; shorn. l prow a Must Faithful Kii.nd as A DESK H.ioK. fONTKNTS. History of Knclish Language) Philosophy, y.ng. Alphabet and350 words
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