The Straits Times, 6 November 1924
1924-11-06
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Title Section13 1924-11-06 1 The Straits Times No. 27,706. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1924 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement214 1924-11-06 1 OFTEN "Wnil'PED" NEVER BKATIN EVEN IN SWITZERLAND X mi i c -li ii The home of milk par excellence, where there is fresh milk m abundance X /^ai^K/W^^ it&iV ',']ff»| SJS IH7 B 111 BB U fc*^ t«PMfc&-MP W&A.rjD^ 1 i mi v i y Sterilized Milk is sold m214 words
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Advertisement256 1924-11-06 1 STERLING SILVbHWAHEf 'Tresl^is° E waJtfJklJ-PBMfe) C "~~i""J^— fl >8 1K- w^ rl (ft yli SOLID SILVER I'IERCED CUT CLASS AND STERLING SOLID SILVER I Kill STAND. SILVER INK I'OIS. RACKS. I>riw $135.00. Prices $18.50, 525.00, $31.50. Price $15.50. JBBfWSB&BIPIMI^™ mm& w^i'^i >*^ P^ sff j;: CASE OF SIX STERLING CAaB256 words
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Article1617 1924-11-06 2 Sir F. Swettenham's Analyses Of Restriction Results. The fourteenth ordinary general meeting of Seaport (Selangor) Rubber Estate, Ltd., held on September 25 at the registered office of the company, 1-4 Great Tower-street, E.C. Sir Frank A. Swettenham, G.C.M.G. (the chairman), prc-ided. J. Mclnnes, representing the Secretaries (Messrs. Harrisons1,617 words
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Advertisement382 1924-11-06 2 The Food of Kings! npO YOU. Baby is the King of your household, X. and claims as his birthright the Food of Kings I —and as the best is not too good for the children of Royalty, it is not too good for your Baby for Glaxo is the food382 words
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Advertisement327 1924-11-06 2 DRY SCALES ON BABYISCALP Spread Over Head. Lost Sleep. Cuticura Heals. "My baby's trouble started with dry scales that formed on his scalp. They soon spread all over bis head, and we bad to tie gloves on his hands to stop him from scratching as it was so irritating. He327 words
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Advertisement222 1924-11-06 2 PIANOS \3-jf Frora tor f^ipT^ $10 HIRE por nu>n l SEASON CO., LTD., Meyer Mansions, 111 and 113, North Bridge. Road. 4 Underwood Typewriters The Portable Model PATERSON, SIMONS CO LTD. j VaBaBfIBBBBBBBBBBfIfIBBBBfIfIBBaBBigaBBBfIBSBaBBiaBXaBaBfIBaiBBIErj THE "KURLO" WAY IS SAFE AND SIMPLE. WASHES WITHOUT SHRINKING! KURLO" is a must highly pS&£g% concentrated222 words
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Article425 1924-11-06 3 No Official Provision For Treatment. I Fulluwing the finding of the body of a i murdered Chinese leper in a nullah in Wonyneiwu Valley, Kowloon Ton*, on Wednesday last, the Hongkong Telegraph i has received a communication requesting information regarding the disease and its prevalence in the Colony.425 words
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Advertisement150 1924-11-06 3 WORTHINGTON «Jtf STOCKED IN ALL SIZES THE "WORTHINGTON" DUPLEX FEED PUMP Write for particulars and prices UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (locorporsud la the Straits ScttUmaata) SINGAPORE. IJfliUgrs New Reduced Price SINGER The Car for Satisfaction and Economy 10 H.P. FOUR-SEATER DE-LUXE MODEL 40 MILES PER GALLON. Equipped with Magneto Ignition Electric150 words
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Advertisement57 1924-11-06 3 NEW TOWN SITE AT TANAII MERAH, KELANTAN. Auction at 11 a.m. November 21, 1924, at Land Office, Kotn I'.ahru of HI'i, nhop lot:* each 2,100 iq. ft. adjoining the Tnniih Mriah Kailway Station. I'luns and conditions my be seen at the Land Oliicc, Kota Bahru. A. C. JOMARUN, Superintendent of57 words
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Advertisement433 1924-11-06 3 "\.ij ¥y QUESTIONS WOMEN ASK. why do I conlinually suffer What am I to do to regain lical-'h Hmh nm questions many women ar.- despairingly asking theniii-lves. as thn f<"o! strenirth ami vitality steadily diminishing day by day. The trouble >vit" most of these women < m thft blood. Tk«y433 words
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Advertisement501 1924-11-06 3 STEAMER SAILINtS HU6O STINNES LINES (Incorporated la Gerxasay) Kesalar Monthly Frelcat Passeuer Serrlee. OUTWARD BOUND Hongkong, Baaßgaai sad Jaaaa HINDENBDRG 12.250 tons Not. 12 EIIIL KIRDORF 8,000 tons Dec. 23 HOMKWABD BOUND Antwerp, Kotterdsst sad Haialiarg OLIVA 12^50 tons Nov. 10 CARL LEGIEN 9,000 tons Dee. 1 ADOLF VON BAEYER501 words
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Advertisement277 1924-11-06 3 STEftWEH SAIUHIS NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYI AXD HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE (Cess f list Incorporated m Germany) The undernotcd are Companies' intended xturcs. OUTWARD Fur Hongkong, Shanghai aid Japan Due Sintapore 1 PRKtMSEN (H.A.L.) Nov. Via Manila. HOMEWARD Fur KotU'rdum, Hamburg snd Bremen Due Sinsapere F SAABBKCECKEN i X.U.L.) Nov. 7 'OLDXNBUKQ (H.A.L.) Nov.277 words
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Advertisement794 1924-11-06 4 steuee* mum P. 0. Brilish India "rf Apcar Lines laeurporacsd la Bnglaad.) HAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PKNUNBOLAB A.ND ORIENTAL N. CO. TJader Contract with Hit Majesty's Coverameat. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP Toanage Dm794 words
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Advertisement717 1924-11-06 4 STEAiEB SAiUWM THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) The Blue 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 through717 words
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Advertisement785 1924-11-06 4 CTEWEB SJUUMS kONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (ROYAL PACKfrr NAVIGATION OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Telephone Nos. Passage Dept. 131. Freight liept.. IMS, Marine Dept. and Transhipment Dept. 1437, Manager's Pi-pt. 100' J. SINGKAWAXG— November 6, T:injong Mengeidar, Tanjong-Lcidong, Taneh, Berombang, A.iahan and Bclawan-Dcli. SlNGKEL—785 words
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Advertisement560 1924-11-06 5 STEwMEH SMJaBS 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. CITY OF GLASGOW due Nov. 12 HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG s.s. CITY OF DURHAM due Nov. 28560 words
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Advertisement618 1924-11-06 5 STEaHER S/HLIH6S ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP LINES (Incorporated m U.S.A.) Regular Freight Service from U.S.A. via Panama TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. MM. STELL NAVIGATOR due Singapore Nov. 13 ANNISTON CITY due Singapore Dec. 9 STEEL INVENTOR due Singapore Jan. 12 U.S. CHALLENGER due Singapore Feb. 16618 words
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Advertisement622 1924-11-06 5 STEAMER SfIILIMSS MESSAGERIES MARITIMES Under Contract with the French Government Mail and Passenger Service. DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY FAR EASTERN SERVICE OUTWARD KAILS. HOMEWARD MAILS To Japan via Saigon, Hongkong To Marseilles via Colombo, Djibouti and Shanghai. an d Port Said. ANGERS 15,000 tons Nov. 16 I'ORTHOS 21 000 tons Nov 17622 words
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Advertisement414 1924-11-06 6 CINEMAS GAIETY TO-NIGHT SURINA THEATRE p*W_ HyM TO-NIGHT'S //\Jj~7^^V^ fc (irand W>sUrn drnma of btolen gold tl jManWhoWaited >. 1 He had waited yearn to find his I enemies, but he could not wait a I minute for that I>ik litt'.e word > I yes— from the |M iffifrfffra* *\r414 words
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Advertisement679 1924-11-06 6 CINEMAS EMPIRE CINEMA From Thursday, November 6 to Monday, November 10. Second Show at 9.30 First Show at 7.30 A Paramount Magazine WALLACE REID m thomas~¥eighan HELL DIGGERS with Lila I.cc m George Ade's m 5 parts. famous story BACK HOME BROKE tt 4 S«P n «a P ,,,,,,,,j::r! 3679 words
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Advertisement391 1924-11-06 6 NOTICE CHOP CHIN GUAN HONG KONGSIE IS, 16 and 17, Robinson Road, PROVISION MERCHANTS, etc. Since the death of Oh Seang Cheang the above business was taken over by Teh Chen? Neo and Oh Hoon Cheong, the business m being enlarged and have now admitted Soh Soon Ki'in; and Lim391 words
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Advertisement334 1924-11-06 6 The Sense of Security What is it worth? YOU CAN HAVE IT FOR NOTHING WSEN YOU USE \SZW BATTERIES UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated m the Straits Settlement!.) ELECTRICAL I >EI'AKTM KNT 13. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. "EKrYSKITG" CLEANSES AND ff^ /Q. Q .0 f>^ DISINFECTS THE i«|j> i^ui^rfv i^c /t^t^^s. If334 words
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Article155 1924-11-06 7 DAILY TIME TABLE FIXTURES. Thursday. November 6 Ilijrh Wut-r, O.ul) a.m., C.7 p.m. Friday, November 7 llii;!i Water, 7. TO a.m., 7.32 p.m. Homeward Dutch Mail. P. am! t). homeward mail. P. Mid 0. uutward mail due. i. -n Shield Competition. I'hil. Orch(stiu, V. Mem. Hall, 5.15. Boxiaf Taihe V.155 words
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Article330 1924-11-06 7 Thwraekf, November 0. ShJpa alongside the H'harrea or expected to arrive. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Minn v. barf I Oil Wharf War Afridi Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IX DRY DOCK. Tanjong Pagar Wharf AnaßaM Albert Deck Swartennoadt Victoria Dock Klanz Keppel Harbour Kiag*i Doe* Radii No. 1 Doe'; itnn330 words
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Article219 1924-11-06 7 To-day. Batu Pahat 8 p.m. Malacca and Huar S p.m. Peaang, Rangoon anil Calcutta C p.m. Kuala Pahaaf, Pekao, Sungei Lcmhim; and Kaantaa (via Jerantut) By trail G p.m. To-morrow. MaaaW, Bsfcmgi Colombo, Tort BaM, Oeaea, Aici.rs, Southampton and Amsterdam I taking specially superscribed mails for Europe219 words
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Article45 1924-11-06 7 By K.iisar-i-Himi Joh»n tl* Witt Tar* Tabanan Andre Lebon Soudan K .1.-, Left Arrd. S'pora London Sept. 26 Oct. 18 Sept. 26 Oct. 20 Oct. 1 Oct. 25 Oct. 3 Oct. 28 Oct. T Oct. SI Ort. 9 Nov. 3 Ort Not.45 words
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Article765 1924-11-06 7 I Them Kurope by the Hakosakl Mam on Sunday iiMxt arc Mr. 11. Adair, Miss M. U) buary, Miss M. Aveyard, Mrs. an V. M PrenUr-Blair, Mr. 8. 11. Bur J. Ualcnu, Miss E. Berblinger, Mr. S. Berry. Mrs. A. Berry, Mr. J. C. Bosustow, Mr. T. i) Brotherton,765 words
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Article220 1924-11-06 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, November 6. On London, Bank 4 m/i 2/4 3/16 Drmard 2/4 8/82 Private I m. credits 2/4 IU/32 On New York, Demand 53% Private 90 d<\s 55% On France, Bank 930 On India, Bank T. T. 155V4 On BoackOMff, Bank d'd 3% p.c. ]-rtm. On220 words
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55 1924-11-06 7 Tone of Market weak. Latest London cables quote Spot sheet Is. 6>4d. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers Sellers Spot Nov.-Dec. Jun.-March Spot Nov.-Dec. Jan.-March Singapor* Standard Kibtwd Smoked Sheat Closing Prices Buyers Sellers •0% 01 Gl 61<i 00% 61 DAILY PRICES CURRENT.55 words
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Article226 1924-11-06 7 Bnyen Seller* 1 1 Batang Padang 0.57'/6 0.60 1 1 Jiitam Tin 147% 1.7:!'j ti H Mris Hydraulics 27/- 28/- xd. 1 1 .Johu.i Tin 0.50 0.55 El £1 Kani. Kamunting 49/- 60/£1 £1 Kamunting Tin 42/- 4.'i/- xd. 10 10 Kinta Asso: 5.50 6.50 1 1 Kinta Dredges226 words
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Article129 1924-11-06 7 El HB. Am. Tobacco 6.8.1% 6.10.0 10 10 Central Engines 4.50 6.50 *> Central Motors 2.00 2.60 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 9.2;> 9.00 5/-C/- Elee. Tramway 7/0* 8/0 m I Prmaer i- Nw*« 4(>.50 47.50 IMIOO Hammer AY Co. 100.00 165.00 tOOIOOKstz Bros. def. 115.00 125.00 10 TO129 words
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Article107 1924-11-06 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers 0. E:ig. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 10 p.c. pm. Spore Eicotric Tramways, 5 p.c. 85 i" I 000 S'por* 'Municipal 6 p.c. i ».-o n.win 1,b,8.0U0 parlOp.cpu. 3'poro Municipal AY, p.c. of !?07 |l.()00,P00 pai 6 p.c. pu. Spore Municipal 4H px. of I!W9107 words
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Article383 1924-11-06 7 To-day's Prices Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. nby ($1 > 1...2'. 1.40 l.:;o 1.40 Aloi (ialah ($1) 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.10 A. Hitam <$*) !».00 11.00 <J.OO 11.00 A. Kuning (*l) (i.::u 0.40 0.35 0.40 Km. -Malay ($2) l.'JO 2.00 1.90 2.00cx. A. .Melek (?1) 1.10 1.20 1.10 1.20383 words
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Advertisement230 1924-11-06 7 BOXING THE HAPPY VALLEY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Main Event TAIHO (Featherweight Champion of Malaya) YOUNG SANTOS "Contender for re:itherweij;ht Championship of Orient) 10 ROUNDS. Special Re 4.'"-n4 .'"-n Contest RED WARREN' vs. KID LJMBACO 10 Bmaas and Three Spcii.il !'rcliminaries. Prices $4, S2, ?1 and 50 cts. Tickets ay G.230 words
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Advertisement45 1924-11-06 7 Victoria Theatre Coming Attractions CARTER, LEE WHITE A CLAY SMITH THE GREAT ILLUSIONIST *"*> ™i-L LONDON CO. MADELINE ROSSITER'S WISH WYNNE CO. FLARES A FLASHES. MABEL GARRISON. SIR HARRY LAUDER AND COMPANY ITALIAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY. MOISEWITSCH. Etc., Etc., Etc. Itookinu will be nl JOHN LITTLE'S.45 words
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Advertisement952 1924-11-06 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advtß., see page 16. SMOKED SAL'SA'JK. Snucisnors Lyons and Aries. Ju*t unpitckcd. 11. Bolter, Direct Importer, Europe H<>: 1 Building. 1 CHIANTI (Claret) Bnlio Ricasoli Brand m strawed bottles m canes of 24 half-litre bottles Sl5 per case 12 litre bottles per I case $14 per952 words
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Advertisement728 1924-11-06 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Adyta., see page 16. JACKIE COOOAN HATS and po*U-::nls free at Harmston's Circus. dp) WANTED, two-seater c Apply 2.58, Straits Times. TEACHF.r. WANTED to five lessons and tuition on guitar. 257. Straits Times. JUNIOR ASSISTANT WANTED book department. Apply Methodist Publishing House. EVERY CHILD visiting Hal728 words
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Obituary42 1924-11-06 8 CHAN* MUI TONG.-On October 26, 1924, at his residence No. 18. Oxley Road, Singapore, Chan Mvi Tonjf of Chop Thyc Chiar^. South Bridge Road, aged 50. Funcra' nt 9.30 a.m. the 9th instant, from No. 18, Ox!*} K°<><l to I'.ukit Brown.42 words
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1079 1924-11-06 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. RUBBER POSITION. The figures of import and export which we were able to publish yesterday enable us to take a fairly complete survey of the Malayan rubber position during Urn second year of restriction, which ended on October 31. The official returns five weight1,079 words
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Article31 1924-11-06 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 15-1 $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 15!) $100.31 words
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Article27 1924-11-06 8 The trooper Derbyshire is due to arrive from home early on Sunday morning. She brings drafts for the Artillery, Engineers, Corps of Sigvials and Royal Sussex Regiment.27 words
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Article30 1924-11-06 8 The Borneo Company have received a cable from London informing them that the Board of Ipoh Tin Dredging, Limited, have declared an interim dividend of !M. payable on December 15.30 words
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Article32 1924-11-06 8 Mails from Europe, (London mails despatched October 16) by the P. and O. steamer Mantua will arrive by train tomorrow mominjr. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 9.00 a.m.32 words
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Article51 1924-11-06 8 The further hearing of the case, whioh wi.s commenced yesterday before Mr. Pryde, against Tan Tien Van. former cashier of the police financial office, who is charged with theft as a servant of $1,393, the property of the Government, has been adjourned for a week, on the application of the51 words
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Article21 1924-11-06 8 Austral Malay Tin is paying a dividend of 6d. per shar? and Asam Kumbanjj Tin a dividend of 2s. per share.21 words
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Article18 1924-11-06 8 On Armistice Day, November 11, a service will be held at Chnst Chinch Malacca, commencing at 10.159 a.m.18 words
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Article20 1924-11-06 8 The Manager of the Prince of Wales Seame-n's Institute, nt Bombay, has mvI flliij listened-in both to Aberdeen ami London.20 words
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Article33 1924-11-06 8 At the annual general meetiiiR of tfca Bukit Kaju.itr Rubber Estates, Ltd.. Ifand for November 5, the directors were t.. recommend the payment of a dividend of per cent, for the year Utt-14.33 words
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Article26 1924-11-06 8 A States Lotteries Bill, framed on the lines of the Queensland legislation, and intended to subsidise hospitals and charitably institutions. pas>«d through tinWest Australian Legislative Assembly.26 words
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Article32 1924-11-06 8 The General Secretary of the British and Foreig:i Bible Society i; visiting Singapore and Malaya this month. anon Boughton has promised to preach at St. Andrew's Cathedral at Evensong on Sunday next.32 words
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Article37 1924-11-06 8 Mr. C. A. Wirks, who sjaad to ha on the teaching staff cf the Pening Free School some years ago, is now Chi-') Inspector cf Schools m Ceylon. Mr. Wicks is an M.A., (Cantab) and D.Sc. (London.).37 words
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Article44 1924-11-06 8 Mr. H. R. W. Mills, son of Mr. II Woosnam Mills, formerly asßMfjag director and editor-in-chief of the Times of Ceylon, arrived m Colombo last week on his way to Calcutta by che 8.1. Mombasa. Mr. Mills is taking up an appointment m India.44 words
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Article40 1924-11-06 8 Mr. Hickson, who was m Singapore some months ago, commenced his tai'.healing services at Saint Michael* Church, Paddmgton. The sun"; rets lIM past the altar, including a woman with palsy and another woman on a BtTOtcher suffering from rheumatoid arthritis.40 words
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Article63 1924-11-06 8 The dostruction of the Zeppelin plant m accordance with the Versailles Tier. v would be a crime atrain.-t ehrlHsation," said Mr. C. G. Grey, the manasin«- editoi and founder of tIM Aeroplane, London, at a banquet m honour of the German crew jf the ZR3. which recently crossed the Atlantic.63 words
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Article56 1924-11-06 8 In the Marine Court, Penanfr, on Menday, before Connv.ander C. A. I'eal, Harbour Master, three of the crew of the faipir'K were prosecuted on the complaint of her master, Captain Cook, for disobedience of orders whereliy th* navigation of the vessel was impeded. The men were found guilty and sentenced56 words
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Article61 1924-11-06 8 Authoritative reports from Chinwanstao state that Fengtien forces opened gun fire on the railway area at Shaniiaikwan on October 28 and the Chihli heavy guns replied for a prolonged time. Otherwise there was no fighting and tiler wai no change on the whole front last <v ming. A Fengtian aeroplane61 words
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Article79 1924-11-06 8 A Melbourne n.vssage says An insurance company laid i'2o to i's against rain at the Tatura jubilee show, and the show committee won. In view of the unpromising weather fo3?ca^t, the committee insured it: prospeetS. It was agreed that the limiiimfi company was to pay if a certain rainfall occurred79 words
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Article89 1924-11-06 8 A wireless messace from the master of the Commonwealth steamer Boonah. which is ta route fro;.i Glasgow to Australia, states that m latitude 18deg. 15min. north and longitude 18mm. 52di\: west she placed a working crew en board the British steamer Barlby (of 180 tons), which was on its way89 words
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Obituary100 1924-11-06 8 Ac the inquest on the body of a man named Lash, who committed suicide at Brighton, and who had a lar»e portmanteau filled with stum's (trapped td nil feet and neck, whilst m a pocket were found two hypodermic needles and i bottle of poison, his youthful widow gavt evidence100 words
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Article93 1924-11-06 8 Travelling at between 83 and 10() milet an hour, a tornado swept across South Australia on October 11, leaving a path of mi.i. Barmera soldier settleim nt, on the Rival Murray, sustained the most damage. The buildings there an mostly of wood and iion, and immense damage wns wrought by93 words
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Article141 1924-11-06 8 The report of the Singapore I'iote^tant Benefit Society for the year ended March 31, 1924 states that the balance bo it credit is $3,293.60 as compared with $2,200.0.'> on March 11, IML 0 the death of che late President, Mr. J. N. van e'er It ink I 5.0., the (ttfieal141 words
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Article421 1924-11-06 8 Mr. P. H. Henshaw, Acting General Manager, F.M.S. Railways, has entered hospital at Koala Lumpur. Miss Stephensen, the parochial worker and <;. V. s. Secretary, is due back m Singapore this week. es e Mi Lac, of Si. Mary's Home ItavM for furlough to-morrow. Mis. l^i Ifothe421 words
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Article63 1924-11-06 8 The Sarawak Gagette states that ten ;rocodiles have recently been taken by one Sumar ta the i^an River, th eat feet long and the two largest l feet 1) inches and f< "t. respectively. Inside the two largest were found remains of two Dyaks, a man and63 words
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Article135 1924-11-06 8 A Noteworthy G i ft. All the world knows that the King of Siam is a nan of letters of real distinction, but ever in Siam not BVI i.vono ci :;!d say olf hand how many works His Majesty ha.-, really written, s;:ys the Banjr!:ok linie.s. A list is now135 words
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Article147 1924-11-06 8 The Port OOce notify that Christmas and New ea:- letter and parcel mails will i>i' despatched ";i or about i!i 1 following dates Europe Christinas letters, No ember 21, S6 and 28; parcel* November 21. New Year letters, December 1 aitJ 5 parcel-. November 25.147 words
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Advertisement144 1924-11-06 8 i Stoves NEW HOHIN COOKING RANGE, n illustrated complete without boiler 52.90 DOVER 15." complete less boiler 76.15 »oiler Extra 21.00 ECLIPSE, complete less boiler 115.75 Boiler Extra 26.00 NEW PARAGON, complete less boiler 127.75 Boiler Extra 28.00 The above prices include 10 feet piping, 2 elbows, and 1 cowl.144 words
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Advertisement107 1924-11-06 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. IRENE RICH STRONGHEART (The Wonder Dor) m BRAWN OF THE NORTH 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 9 THE DAM BURSTS, 2 Reels. Episode107 words
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Advertisement89 1924-11-06 8 On Other Pages. Thro. Rubber ;mi! u: 1 mtctinc '1 Shipping and tin; Mails 7 I'iniinco and Conimi'rce 7 Ilukir Ibu Tin Mi-ctinj; I Btoadsasting m Malaya C'o-opcrativf Ilubbtr Btlliag Di»II Chandu SmOBJt4iag '■> Local Kubber Auction Fißi"<s Cat «>w;i»r Sucil '.1 Chine** Will Case 9 Y.:<s\'iu United A -ur»ncc'89 words
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Article736 1924-11-06 9 Big Victory of Republican Party. President Coolidge Secures Reelection. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, Novemb r •">. Xm V,,!l< Tlic latest official recount credit I'rcsiilent Coolidge with .!4 electoral votes, Mr. Davis with 136 and Mr. La FoBette with IS. l.omli.i, November New Vri-k A sharp rise in price* andReuter - 736 words
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Article105 1924-11-06 9 Imperial Family Allowance Reduced. [UFA TER TELEGRAM.] London, November 5. Pricing In consequence of the decision of Fenf* Yu Hsiang to take over the imperial city of Hauancun? in accordance with an old standing arrangement, the Boy Emperor, accompanied by the whole Manchu family, have now had105 words
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Article41 1924-11-06 9 [BEUTER TEUCGRAM.] Londm, November 5. Speaking at a luncheon at Sheffield, Sir Tre% or Dawson announced that Victors had contracted to construct an airship of f),00O,OOO cubic feet capacity, whiih is over twice the size of the ZK:'..41 words
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Article29 1924-11-06 9 [reiter telegram.] London, November 5. Paris It has been provisionally agreed that Franco-Soviet negotiations will begin en January 10. M. Krassin has been appointed Soviet Ambassador.29 words
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Article66 1924-11-06 9 [REUTEB TELEGRAM.I London, November 5. Port Said The strike of coolies has been settled. Paris, Novthibor 5. Mr. Uf secretary of the Chinese Embassy, was married yesterday to a sister of the Ambassador. (Havas.) London, November 5. Rio de Janeiro The rebel torpedo boat Goyaz has surrendered to theReuter - 66 words
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Article118 1924-11-06 9 BUKI T IBU TIN. Reduction in Capital of The Company. (Froi Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, November 5. At the meeting of Bukit Ibu Tin, Mr. Kemp. presiding, said that the loss on the year's working was $288,672. after writing off $288,346 to bring the company's assets approximately *o the present118 words
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Article68 1924-11-06 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Pcnang, November 5. A meeting In connection with wireless in M.ihiya was addressed by Mr. Powell Robinson at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. There was a bijr attendance and much enthusiasm was shown. A resolution in favour of broadcasting' in Malaya and the68 words
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Article479 1924-11-06 9 Important Debate at Geneva Conference. Dr. Sze on Poppy Growing In] China. [rsuter telegram.] London, November 5. Geneva At the opium conference the Japanese delegate said the suppression of opium smoking in Japan was absolute. Prince Charoon outlined the restrictive measures in Siani and said he hoped479 words
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Article127 1924-11-06 9 Cooperative Selling and Rubber. (From Our O\v:i Correspondent.) Ipoh, November The co-operative selling of rubber was discussed by the Batang Padang planters yesterday. It was announced that the P. A. M. had cabled to London rtxiuesting that though the scheme is now inopportune, details should be submitted127 words
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Obituary58 1924-11-06 9 The death occurred m Sydney of Captain J. J. Symons, commander of the White Star liner Ceramic. For many years Captain Symons had been m command of vessels of the White Star Line trading to Australia, and m December last he was promoted from the steamer Runic to the Ceramic58 words
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Article1979 1924-11-06 9 Captain of the Halvard Fined $2,000. As the result of a search carried out by revenue officers A. Woodhouae, J. Cooney annd A. H. Capel on board the British steamer Haivard, in command of Captain C. H. Spittle, on Tuesday, about S1U.12O worth of chandu was found on1,979 words
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Article115 1924-11-06 9 Higher Prices No Sales Of Standard. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 680 th auction, on November 6, when there was catalogued 1,373,769 lbs. or 613.2'J tons offered 895,106 lbs. or 399.60 tons sold 751,780 lbs. or 336.96 tons. Spot. London Is. 6d. New115 words
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Article45 1924-11-06 9 The manager of the Chartered Bank, Mr. A. W. Vick. has sent a draft to the secretary of the Lifetoac Institution of £214 15s. 4d. being $1,832.66, i.e. $18)4.34 less bank charges $1.68 ex. 2s. 4%d. J. A. B. COOK, Hon. Secretary.45 words
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Article228 1924-11-06 9 $10,000 Claim Follows Serious Accident. R. Sergt. Major Poweli, of the ffingßi pore Volunteer Corps, and Mrs. Powell were plaintiffs m an action commenced hi the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard, In which they claimed $10,.TJ0 from Gnoh KenLam, being damages for Injuries lustained228 words
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Article277 1924-11-06 9 Intentions of Testator Cowiktcl; Defeated." "There has never been a will before this I Court which so completely defeated the intuitions of the testator," remarked Mr R. Page in opening an action in the i Supreme Court this morning, before the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Shaw). The277 words
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Article285 1924-11-06 9 The report of the Eastern Unite Assurance Corporation tor the year endi I June 30, 11)24, states that m Ore departi ment, the net premium income less re insurances amounts to $215,751.63. net claims paid and outstanding am< :to $09,235.'jy or 27. .">() per cent of the285 words
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Article167 1924-11-06 9 Miss Mosoleva, who gave an exh bi of dancing at the Victoria Thi last night, was fortunate m securing the assistance of well-known local amateur vocalists and in-tiuincnta-Mrs. Atki.is was at the i and Misss Adelina Fern several songs acceptably. Mi. iJ. 1.. F.ber contributed mack-appreciated167 words
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Advertisement34 1924-11-06 9 MmM Sheila Kaye Smith, the novelist, u;is quietly married, on October 10 to the Rev. Theodore Fry, formerly curate of Saint Leonard's. The Rev. T. Fry is a i f SI, John Fry, Bnronot.34 words
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Article330 1924-11-06 10 The Singapore Championship. The following is the draw for the tngapore tinll tampion ship 1 Hickey v. i.. D. Bardie. C. K. Winter v. F. T. 8. Newell. <■ n W Joyce, v. W. Hendrte. Qfbaon v; Cuthb«rt: Thomson v. K. c:. Stewart. The In to be completed mi330 words
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Article226 1924-11-06 10 To-day's Final. The last match of the B.C.C. autumr. tournament, will he played tins afternoon, when D. H. Kleinman, owe 40, will r.-*£tft>. Full- v. plui 2, m the tinal gk i'lit bi>r handicap which the club fhatnpion ha.- to concede makes it likely that ihe match will226 words
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Article115 1924-11-06 10 H.Mis. l\<rasus Ik-aten A wi on s im isage from JeaseHon said that the football team from H.M.S. Pegasus, which won the Singapore Cup, the .li M'lt.in team by I—o1 0 at'ti r a Itrenuous and exciting match. The B.R.C. second team defeated Si. Joseph's Institution by two goals115 words
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Article250 1924-11-06 10 'i'-.'-m or ro \v V < 'on t i'st s The ten iv.mul contest between Taiho and Young Santos which will be the chief item at the Hanpy Valley to-morrow evening shr.iiiii be an attractive one, for the toe*] boy has withstood all te^ts up to it>\\ :l remarkable250 words
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Article14 1924-11-06 10 Members are reminded that entries for the V.M.C.A. Swimming Carnival close on Saturday.14 words
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Article210 1924-11-06 10 Advisory Committee's Meeting. London, October 28.— The Cricket Advisory Committee at Lords, presided over by Lord Ernie, adopted the sub-coin-mittc's recommendation, enabling the covering of the pitch after eleven in the morning of the day preceding the match until the latter begins, and re-protection afterwards when necessary and in210 words
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Article144 1924-11-06 10 The late Mr. Heah Swee Lee was well-known in the world of sport as an enthusiastic polo player, until a year ago when he was medically advised to give it up. He was i he only Chinese member of the Penang Polo Club at its inception144 words
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Article499 1924-11-06 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, November 4. The attendances at M.V.C., B.E.A. shoots have dropped off slightly recently as so many members havu been busy with practices for Volunteer efficiency. There were only 12 members present at the snocn shoot on Sunday morning:, ranges 200, 500 and 600499 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
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Article165 1924-11-06 10 Singapore, November 6. Rubber.— London Is. 6Hd. up Hd. Easier. Local GO 1 cents. y Tin.— London £2fiO 10s. Rubbers. Unchanged. Oraigieleas offer at 57 cents, Brojcas at C5 cents, Amalgamated Malays at 2.10, Mentaknbs at 2ti' L cents and Sungei Tukangs at 28V4 cents. Mining.165 words
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Article190 1924-11-06 10 Lya ll and Evatt. Singapore, November 6. Tin.— £260 10s., up £2 7s. 6d. Rubber. Is. 6V4d., U p V&d. With both Tin and Rubber standing at slightly increased prices, the sharp market in these sections is exhibiting signs of activity while in Industrials, the 'demand is still in excess190 words
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238 1924-11-06 10 Rose. Macphail and Co. (L. R. Macphail). Singapore, November 6. Robber.— la. GKd. 60»4 Tin. £2«0 10s. $130 125 tons. The industrial section continues to b* the chiei centre of interest in the share maikvt and most stocks are changing hands freely at rising quotations. The mininj; .section, following upon238 words
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Article263 1924-11-06 10 Facilities in the Japanese Port. The Mainichi reports that a tendency to return to Yokohama has become evident among a number of trading and dyeing- agencies who were forced to remove to Kobe by the earthquake. The Osaka journal quotes the investigations made by the Kobe Kencho263 words
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Article92 1924-11-06 10 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent writes on Wednesday At the assizes court this afternoon the trial was concluded of Velaithan, who was eharjrcd with the murder of his wife, Mariamuthu, <mi March 19 at the Malaria Advisory Board coolie UMfc Loke Yew Road. Mr. Ropendra, i\.Fjfle defence, pleaded that92 words
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Letter129 1924-11-06 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, When I first entered the above market to buy meat in ISO, I was very triad to see that the meat stall-holder.-were using English-made scales with English numbers marked on them. But all those scales have now disappeared and129 words
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Letter144 1924-11-06 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, With referent*." to th-> roport appearing in your paper of the 3rd intt~ regard inp the arrest of Lee Chunj; IJ 1 wish to voice my feeling that the Govern* 1 ment should take stops to pay to the relatives144 words
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Letter272 1924-11-06 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, The member for the Chamber of Commerce is right fan saying lhat the Kallang Reclamation would interfere with vested interests but that is a poor argument at. be.<t. 'i'he suggested improvements to the Singapore River were reported on unfavourably by272 words
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Article170 1924-11-06 10 Malayan Tin Dredging.— 1,300 picuh, yardage 360,000 cubic yards. Tongkah Compound No. 2 N.L. Hours run 637 hours, yardage 72.715 cubic yards, output 475 piculn. Hitam Tin Limited.— Picula 280. Rahman Hydraulic Tin.— 1,000 piculs. Kamunting Tin Dredging.— Output (four dredges) 1,900 picuK hours run, (four dredges)170 words
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25 1924-11-06 10 Orders for week ending November 9, 1924. Thursday, November fi. Band Practice, IH»*|MIHH «t .r..15. r ..15 p.m.25 words
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Article691 1924-11-06 10 Sir Malcolm Watson's Successful Work. Sir Ronald Ross presided on October 2 at the Hotel Bclgraviu, S. \V., at a lunch.'on which he pave in honour of Sir Malcolm Watson, who was recently knighted for his long and successful work against malaria in the Federated Malay691 words
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Article178 1924-11-06 10 Heavier Burden on Companies And Shipping. The Brisbane Courier of October lfi says Alterations of a drastic nature are contained m a Bill to consolidate and amend the law relating to the imposition, aadtasmejst, and collection of a tax upon incomes, which was introduced and read a first178 words
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Article150 1924-11-06 10 A brilliant gathering filled His .Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, on the night of October I^, when Dame Nellie Melba closed her career on the Australian opera stage, appearing m her favourite. role m La Boheme. The interior of the theatre was superbly decorated with a wonderful profusion of flowers,150 words
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Article214 1924-11-06 10 Damage Estimated at About SI 00.000. A fire broke out nt Alkaff Quay, off Havelock Read, at 4..10 p.m. yesterday, involving godowns 13, IS and 17. m which wm itored some tons of rattai I front of these buildings is a row of shop houses, and iit214 words
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Article570 1924-11-06 10 Miraculous Ciir»s Claimed In England. Hundreds of nek tad crippled throeghout the eoantry made a pilgrimage to Bradford to attend the fait faith heal- ing mission held in Britain with the full sanction of the Knwlish Church authorities. Mr. Hickson, whu was recently in I Singapore and Australia,570 words
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Article70 1924-11-06 10 Six Hours' Search on Dutch Steamer. The Marine Police searched the. Dutch steamer Oc>>tkerk, which arrived from Hcngkong yesterday, for six houi they discovered twenty-three Chinese stowaways. The men were very cleverly hidden In the fore-peak, an:l were actually under the steel plates m the hold. Empty boxes70 words
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Article32 1924-11-06 10 Back Home and Broke is to be the feature at the Kmpire Cinema tonight. Hell Diggers, with Wallace R Ed, will be shown m the^arlier show. Both are Paramount pictures.32 words
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Advertisement70 1924-11-06 10 The -wedding: took place on October 20 at St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, of Mr. TfcoOMJ A. Martit:, «f the firm r>l Lowe. Barnaul and Matthews accouncant.=. and Miss Mary Kinios-;, younRer daughter of Mr. ;in) M I late of llca^kong. The ceremony was conducted by the Rev. G. R. Lindsay,70 words
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Article1621 1924-11-06 11 Successful Action m Supreme Court. The action in which Woodford's Motor Garage were sued for $5,000, damages for injuries sustained by a lady in a collision between one of their cars and a motor-bus on the Bukit Timah Koad on June 11), concluded in the Supreme Court1,621 words
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Article200 1924-11-06 11 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi-N'icbl Shimbunsha.) Tokio, November 4. I Wu Pci-fu has fled to Shantung on board a steamer. The remnants cj. the Chihli forces that remained m the neighbourhood of T "ntsin were dU- armed. The diplomatic body at Tientsin has instructed General FenK200 words
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Article107 1924-11-06 11 Ayer Kuning.— 31,000 lbs. Bradwall.— 38,904 lbs. Bagan Serai. 25,500. lbs. Batak Rabit.— 26,500 lbs. Beitam Consolidated.— 117,000 lbs. Bertam Extended.— 3,000 lbs. Bassett. 11,650 lbs. Chersonese.— 40,608 lbs. Denniston (Krian F.M.S.)— 24,800 lbs. East Afiatic— H5O.O57 lHs. Foothills (Malaya).— 9.C00 lbs. Highlands and Lowlands.— U3,!)2U lbs.107 words
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Article149 1924-11-06 11 Something like a score of substantially built concrete houses are m course of completion by the Municipal contractors, at Kampong Java Road alongside the second Roman Catholic cemetery which lies becween Bukit Timah and Kampong Java Roads, and are expected to be ready for occupation by December149 words
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Advertisement237 1924-11-06 11 WHICHEVER STYLE MOUTRIE PIANO you may choose, you are assured of standard and uniform quality of the highest grade throughout. Our Stock of the various Models is the largest m Singapore and you are sure to be able to choose one that suits your individual requirements Call or write for237 words
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Advertisement339 1924-11-06 11 21 ft? IDC rl{\{~a<>lc "RAFFLES." SINGAPORE tJtUi2\lvd II V I Via "SARKIES." PENANG. (Conducted under the personal supervision of the Proprietors). IN SINGAPORE. RAFFLES HOTEL The Popular Rendezvous. GUEST NIGHT Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Dinner and Dancing. TEA DANCES Every Monday and Friday. ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS Every Sunday Night. Grill339 words
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Article848 1924-11-06 12 Improved Market Outlook Recorded. The fourteenth annual general meeting of the Caledonian (Selangor) Rubber Company, Ltd., held on September 29 at 20, Abchurch-lane, E.C. Mr. Clarance K. Leighton (the Chairman), in moving the adoption of the upon and accounts, said that the figures were simply a reflection of848 words
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Advertisement173 1924-11-06 12 THE EX-SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA HiWfurot BRAxen). ARMISTICE DINNER, 1924. The annunl dinner for Ex-Service men at 8inif:iporH w*H be ne l! on Armistice Day, at the Kurope Hotel, at 8 p.m. Will Kx-Service men r*«miriag tickets kindly npi>ly to the Hon. Secretary, Kx-Service Association of Maluyn (Singapore Branchl, c173 words
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Advertisement835 1924-11-06 12 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tender- will be received up to noon on Friday, November 7, 1824, at the Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, the Resident Councillor's Office, Penang, and the Resident Councillor's Office, Malacca, from persona desirous of contracting for supplies for the Government at Singapore, I'enang and Malacca, respectively, for a period835 words
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Advertisement900 1924-11-06 12 MUNICIPAL NOTICE ANNUAL SUPPLIES. Tenders are invited under the following heads for supplies to the Municipality of Singapore from January 1, 1925, for one year 1. Labour for feeding and clearing crushers at the Municipal Stores. 2. Labour for unloading trucks and feeding crushers at Tanjong Pagar Depot. 3. Labour900 words
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Advertisement131 1924-11-06 12 TITAIV uement irSp^ wmti Sole Importers: ll'^^'l! ts'"''4 U) /y^ll I Borneo Sumatra IQ I||>— i^H Allfely Trading Co, Ltd. J^o^m^/J JS&XS&m (Incorporated m H.,ll»ndj W- f£T inLji' r S SKr II 'I'hone 172. OuUtatluu Accom HARBISONS BAKKER A CO., LTD., Kuala 1 urapur. Port SwetUiisam Klanr look. Teluk Aoiton,131 words
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Advertisement20 1924-11-06 12 Voor Blocmen is Het Beste en Goedkoopste adres: "CORONA FLOWERSHOP" Tt l. 2999. AMBER MANSIONS. Altyd Vlugge en Nette Bediening.20 words
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Advertisement742 1924-11-06 13 for tour m#oJir& CflfST I T7VERYBODY needs Peps m our climate. This novel arid invaluable medicine owes its wonderful potency to the (act that m handy brcailicabtc form, it brings the lung-healing and germicidnl virtues ot pine-forest air into every home. As Peps tablets dissolve m the mouth, they fill742 words
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Advertisement216 1924-11-06 13 GENUINE BELL BRAND We have just received a new shipment of the above from Great Britain's Largest Paint and Varnish Manufacturers, Messrs. WILKINSON, HEYWOOD CLARK, LTD. We Guarantee its Quality For Price?., etc., tpplj BARLCiW 4 Co. |MS^^pSP tlTl BURMEISTER r^iSßSrfeTSlrTf; ijijit- 4 flE'j- WAIN'S r i r8 >^ -<216 words
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Advertisement1163 1924-11-06 14 Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. Assurance In force ever >17,000,00 i. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Uaeurporatea" la Strait* ft*ttl*sa*aU.l mm HEAD umcti WlnckMUr Hoase, Slacaper*. IQXDOH OWHC* U, 0 4 itwij. at a The Company na* «20,000 deposited vitk tke Supreme Court oi EagUad aad eompllM wltk ta*1,163 words
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Advertisement425 1924-11-06 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter la Japaa) Capital Subscribed T80,OOO,0M Capital Paid-up TB8.000.000 Reserve Fund T18,780,000 President K. N«k»g»»», Eiq. Vice -l'res< dent H. Mori, &sq. DIRECTORS G. Kawasaki, Esq. I T. Iluaui, Esq. M. Lsakl, Ksq. I D. Takita, Ksq. M. Bhuto, Esq. HEAD425 words
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Advertisement415 1924-11-06 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO, LTD. (Incorporated la Euglaad.) Firs, Maria*, Accident, Gu*ra»t«n aud Motor. A t 140,000,000 W. A. SIMS— Manager aid Underwriter, Eastera Branca, JSiagapore. The Imperial Fire Office. Uaittd with tie AllUac. Aasnraae* Co., Ltd. (Iacorporated la EacLiad.) 1 aad 1, Bartholomew Laat, London, Established 1808. CapiUl415 words
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Advertisement776 1924-11-06 14 IMPORTANT MORTGAGEES SALE The undersigned have been instructed to srll by puMie anetl m nt their s.ile-room, I'uiHiM Chambers, Raffles Place, on Monday, November 10, at 2.30 p.m. ROBINSON ROAD Lot 1. Valuable building land fronting Robinson Root], area 2,110 r.quaro tVrt, comprised m Statutory Land Grant No. *****. Messrs.776 words
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Advertisement139 1924-11-06 15 The 14 H.P. ARMSTRONG SIDDELEY Inexpensive Economical Comfortable Malayan Motors 209-212, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. Messrs. WEARNE FROS., LTD.— F.M.S. i«-»»»« t********* I rue rojjs Name/N^ <£/ The "STANDARD*' main-\% tains the excellence of the <£* •§>* all-British car. $L$ Splendidly designed, graceful V^r m build, it represents effici- ency, good139 words
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Advertisement618 1924-11-06 15 THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING CO, LTD. (Incorporated m Queensland). General Manager's Progress Report For Four Weeks Ended October 8, 1921. Gentlemen, I bett to forward the Mining repent for thc operations fur the four \wck.> ended October 8, 1924 Development. During the period the total footage amounted to 1,")44618 words
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Advertisement823 1924-11-06 15 (Siriineiisfal malayan'roads mm I m SIME, S °DARBY m a Co., Ltd. fc*^:;/' lsS*k :Inror]iora'.eil m Singapore) T&KKSnfc /jp" V: fs«siwH'^f MALACCA STRKET, SINGAPORE. TiSMHjHiJliiiriii^ l^ '"J' Never before so much for the Price It is not only m engineering design— in i Fir* bearincs, used extensively, performance lhat the823 words
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Advertisement210 1924-11-06 16 2jrade_mark2 $50,000 WASTED Nc.uly a hundred thousand dollars mo spent m this colony on watch n every year, half of this ■mount could bo saved if people cmrefol when selecting a watch. The wastage is very marked m the line of cheap watchsa, hundred! of then havo t.> be repaired210 words
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Advertisement163 1924-11-06 16 LATEX CUPS Earthenware and Porcelain. All sizes and prices. CUPHANGERS All sizes made to order, from old cable wire. ENQUIRIES INVITED. i Lee Kirn Soo, 20, HIGH STREET. i KELLY WALSH'S PRIVATE CHRISTMAS CARDS Our special dc^ipn printed on Hand-made, deckled-edge card (folded) with envelope to match j THESE CARDS163 words
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Advertisement1848 1924-11-06 16 _aASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Th« PREPAID ehargat for Want., For Sal., To Ut, «te^ In ordinary clo.a art type (average lix word. »o lin») ara P« line: One insertion 28 cent., two In.. 46 era., three m.. 84 er*, four in*. S2 ct.., five in*. $1.00, six m.. $1.13, le v in*.1,848 words
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Advertisement391 1924-11-06 16 SUITABLE GLASSES Ml **9(____^r RELIEVE HEADACHES AND EYESTRAIN CONSULT JOHN DUKE, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, 7JS.OJL, F.BJf.C. 13,'BATTERT BOAD, SWGAPOU. ■I L-^iOidcitaU- 1 AS E« i. NEAVE ]'|l 51.20 per doz ASK FOR IT enmrn cars ON HIRE DAY NIGHT at $2.50 per hour. Monthly Contracts Arranged. EASTERN TRANSPORT GO, 136, OBCHABO391 words
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Advertisement291 1924-11-06 16 JUST AKRIVLI) Christmas and New Year SEASON GREETING CARDS Annuals and Gift Books DIARIES FOR 1925 (This >*ar various new line a^ puMished m purket ajaaa) a COMI'I.ETE STOCK ro!£ THK SKASON Prices cheapor than elsewhere. Make your choice early. Full particulars and price i on applk-ul .Li M. MOHD.291 words
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