The Straits Times, 14 November 1924
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Title Section13 1924-11-14 1 The Straits Times No. 27.712. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1924. PRICE 10 CENTS,13 words
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Advertisement268 1924-11-14 1 > OFTEN "WHIPPED" KKVEB BCATKM IF YOU CANNOT y^fe^k^\^--j-====H^^i^i ;A\nl\' vt^&±2*£*=gStoL oi^wn nrifpnii "firmer 1' SEND THEM HOME you can give them the best tonic that "Home" i^>^M|!V^^ °an Offer-SCOTT'S Em«»sion, which is a posiWX m vvUS^^y^^^m^ *'ye nccess^.v lo the child who has not only to Wiimn^^^&f'llih 2^3p*M^' Srow268 words
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Advertisement144 1924-11-14 1 Fancy father Goods I^PSBWiH^ ASSORTED LEATHERS IN GREAT variety. and colours. =is.. lff*?T^ with i-aienJa:- sn.i pcm-ii i.-mpu-u- Bfe^ ladies 1 ih rsks. Prices $9.50 and $11.50. 1><)l mum.VmixKS. notecases, ladies- jbwbl < Ass°*cd »i»* an. Prices 88.50, $13.30 and 517.:>0. "'t Py =~rir~ir:==i'^& f i** iSSP^SBMH manuf^tu* KITTED ATTACHE144 words
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Article1478 1924-11-14 2 Weekly Reports of Singapore Firms. Messrs. Macphail and Co.'s weekly report, dated November 12, states The automatic lowering of the export rate to 50 per cent, and a steady improvement in the tyre manufacturing industry are being shown by the gradual improvement in the rubber statistical position,1,478 words
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Advertisement378 1924-11-14 2 Your hairit can stay m place all day! MANY young men long ago gave morning— and your hair remaina up all hope of controlling their sir-ooth, m place, all day. hair. It couldn't be done, they Women, too, find Sucomb ideal thought. especially for bobbed hair. It Then Sucomb was378 words
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Advertisement201 1924-11-14 2 (p tjourliealtns sake drink -FRUIT SALTfirst thintf xffy Apa Macham! M Prompt Printers ada Banyak Kraja RICKARD LTD. 76 Cecil St. Singapore Telephone 2228. r 1/AOTINS Mr* pills APIOL STEEL Sure and certain for all Female complaints Every lady should keep a box m the house. Chemist;; and Stores sell201 words
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Advertisement101 1924-11-14 2 The Real Austrian Velour Hat $19.00 SEASON CO., LTD., Meyer Manaions, 111 and US, North B idge Road. PAT2ENHOFER BEER IMPORTERS: Patersoif, Simons Co., Ltd. KLOSTER BEER LION HEAD BRAND lair!' 1 iifflH I Till? D1717D UTFTII TUU |1 ijiiijl 'HE' DEdUi Vflln ltlL RIGHT TASTE. IW Sim Supplied to101 words
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Article473 1924-11-14 3 Railway Trains that Have Lost Themselves. A railway official, writing in the Evenins: Standard, says The outcry against the doubtful improvement* effected by the Southern Railway will remind many travellers of the hazardous train journeys undertaken by them in their youth, not so many years ago. Even the473 words
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Article141 1924-11-14 3 The report of Pusing Rubber and Tin for year ended February 29. 1934, states that jrross profit from working of Bedrock Uubber Estate amounted to £874. Compulsory restriction resulted m reduced orop of 44,201 lbs. of rubber, sale prii-c* of which will average approximately 10.6 d. per pound,141 words
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Advertisement162 1924-11-14 3 WORTHINGTON !jf STOCKED IN ALL SIZES 2S*JRM*s£^B9 ataH PT SSI nil ™MBsBR«WH I Mr ißeV' wf THE "WORTHINGTON" DUPLEX FEED PUMP Write for particulars and prices UNITED ENGINEERS UMITED (Incorporated ia the Stralta Settlements) SINGAPORE. SANDEMAN'S ***«>!BUi\|(O' s E 2 DE LA FfiOH'% tSANDEMANj SANDEMAN'S DOURO PORT is suitable for162 words
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Advertisement915 1924-11-14 3 CHEERFUL LOVEABLE PEOPLE are those who alt lucky enough to own a healthy active liver. If you are gloomy and ill-tempered most likely your liver is to blame, and what you need is Pinkettes Gently but efficientl" these dainty little regulators stimulate th; liver, dispel constipation, biliousness, sick headaches purify915 words
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Advertisement360 1924-11-14 3 STEAMER SAILINGS STRUTHERS I BARRY OPERATING U.S. IOVEMMERT SKIPS SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGEI.ES AMD SAN FRANCISCO U.S.S.B. s.«. SURAT In port U.S.S.B. s.s. WEST FARALON Dec. U.S.S.B. s.s. WEST PROSPECT Jan. and subsequent steamers approximately 30 days apart. Taking cargo to all Overland points m United States and Canada. For360 words
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Advertisement331 1924-11-14 3 STEAMER SAgLIXGS COMRINT.D BBRTICI OF THE OCEAN S.S. GO., LTD. In E THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO,, LTD. Fortnightly Service t:il;!n(r cargo and Pasocngers from Singapore. BATAVU ami BOtTRABAYA NORTH-WEST M7STBALIA PORTS AND I KKM 'TH.) \|>r>ro\.!i;. If ;!ir.pM. OASCOYNE l? CENTAUR MIXDEROO GORGON Dec. T, Excellent accommodation. Evei331 words
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Advertisement816 1924-11-14 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0.-British India <">« Apcar Lines (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSILAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with H s Majesty's Government. LONDON AM) FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON AND ANTWERP. Tonnage816 words
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Advertisement754 1924-11-14 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) The Bine Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA. MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo ou through754 words
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Advertisement755 1924-11-14 4 JSTEAMER SAILINGS nHMHRLYU MKEffMtT MAATSCHAPPIJ (ROYAL PACKET KAYWATHM CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Telephone Not. Pannage Dept. 131. Freight Kept.. 1202. Marine Dept. and Transhipment Dept. 1437. Manager's Dept. 1002. Al.TtXC November 14, Baadjerausla. 1NDRAG1RI November 14, Retch-River, Pri JIadjn, Sapat, Tembilnhan755 words
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Advertisement555 1924-11-14 5 STEftMEB SAILINGS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) "ELLERMAN" LINE Passenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG ts.i. CITY OF GLASGOW due In port HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG ».s. CITY OF DURHAM due Nov. 28*555 words
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Advertisement619 1924-11-14 5 sterner sfliiises ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP LINES (laeorporated la US.A.) Regular Freight Service TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE v/a SUEZ DIRECT. is. STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore In port •4. ANNISTON CITY due Singapore Dec. 1 •.a. STEEL INVENTOR due Singapore Jan. 7 MS. CHALLENGER due Singapore Feb. 15 CHATTANOOGA CITY619 words
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Advertisement661 1924-11-14 5 STEAMER SJHIWSS MESSASERIES MARITIMES 11.-der Contract with the Freud. Covernmenf Mail and rassenger Service. DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY FAR EASTERN SERVICB OUTWARD MAILS. HOMEWARD HAILS. To Japan via Saigon, riongtong To Marseille* via Cclnmho. DJinoetl and Shanghai. and I'ort Said. ANGERS 15,000 tons Nov. 16 I'ORTIIOS 21,00u ton« Nov. IT P. LECAT661 words
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Advertisement590 1924-11-14 6 T.HAMBRA I mm i y Novonber 14 to Wednesday, November 19. In the Sec:;r:l >:how at 9 p.m. sharp. Ia the First Sho-.v at "."3 p.m. LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT APPLE TIME IN One ReeM'athe Film. EVANCELINE'S LAND Fox News Special. One Reel j>^ ie I>ittureONE^VEEK OGLING OGRE A Tvo590 words
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Advertisement298 1924-11-14 6 Victoria Theatre Commencing Wednesday, November 26 THE Italian Grand Opera Co. Booking will open at John Little's ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19. ———ii——————————.————_—A Ihe Kew Waxless Stencil Paper for Duplicating Machines May be crushed m ihe hand but will not crease. Several thousand copies from one original. PARATYPE is not sold298 words
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Advertisement269 1924-11-14 6 WHITEAWAY'S Children's Millinery We have just received a CHILDREN'S CRINOLIm: HATS. \T?W Small shape. In while, pink or blue. naif dnirin&m ,>rice $4r,() each of CHILDREN'S FANCY CRINOLINE STRAW HATS. f\ mvAt\ np r(a shapo. Crarai wish coloured 11/ l A IC I ribbon tr niminp. JlflrilV I Price |BJB269 words
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Article137 1924-11-14 7 pimnHL Friday, November 14 High Water, 0.10 a.m., ILM p.m. Automobile Club Mtg., Excliange, D p.m. Homeward Dutch mail close.'. Australian mail clones. G.O.Cs Lectare sa Iraq, Drill Hull, r,.30. Saturday, November 15 Uigh Water, 0.45 a.m., 0.3 p.m. Australian mail closes. American mail closhb. Ontwari B.137 words
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Article133 1924-11-14 7 Friday, November 14. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEI'I'EI. lIAKBOIR. Main Wharf I-eo, Cross. Ista 11, Daisy, Street Oil Wharf ltritish Lantern Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IX DRY DOCK. Tnnjons; Pagar Sheers \Vh:.rf Vim <!er Capellcn Albert Dock Lih. No. 4, Tug Pandu, Sq133 words
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Article199 1924-11-14 7 A.MHA, Ilrit.. Ml ton-,, from Patnni 14-11 for Patani unc. AYUTHIA. Brit.. Ml tons, from T. Nebong 14-U, for Asnhan, 15-11. BAN TECK GUAN. Thin.. 123 tons, froir Halacea 11-11. for Malacca lu-11. BENSEOCK, Hri!.. :'.,702 tons, from London 14-11, for Hongkong 15-11. EtIRYMACHUS, Krit.. 3,313 tons, from199 words
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Article41 1924-11-14 7 The fullowine pnssenßers ore travelling from Pcaang by Urn Kfc-ra to connect at Kiineunn with ihe Henderson liner Pegu. salllag from Ranjroon on November 18 Maura. W. P. Walpolc V. H. Nnsh, R. E. Col* and Mrs. W. (i. McKinney.41 words
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Article228 1924-11-14 7 To-day. Port Swettenham and Teluk Anton 8 p.m Hnr I p.ir Pontianak 3 p.m Bangkok 4 p.m Malacca and Muar ..4 p.m Bandjernu in A p.m Medan and Penang 4 p.m To-morrow. Hongkong 10 a.m Singkawang, Selakau, Pemangkat and Sambas 11 a.m Kuala Pahang and Kuantan 11228 words
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Article36 1924-11-14 7 By Andre Lebon Soudan K. der Nederlanden Kashmir Teesta Left Arrd. Spun- London Oct. 7 Oct. 31 Oct. !i N«Y. 3 Oct. 10 Nov. I Oct. 11 Not. 7 Cot. 15 Nut. 836 words
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Article228 1924-11-14 7 EXCHANGE. Bfagapon, November 14. Cn London, Bank 4 m/i 2/4 8/18 Demand 2/4 8/32 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 19/32 On Ne» York, Demand 53% PrivitH <r, Aim ttfc I r.vat. .>., <1 °5 On Fran*, Bank 900 On India, Bank T. T. 155% On Hongkong, Bank228 words
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63 1924-11-14 7 Tone of Market Firm, latest London cables quote: Spot sh tl r>%d- >ingapor« Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers Seller* Spot Nov.-Dec. Jan.- March April-June Spot Nov.-Dec. Jan. -March April-June Singapore Standard Bibbed Smoked Sheet doping Prices Bayers Sellers H 59 '4 .V.)', 59*63 words
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Article228 1924-11-14 7 Issi'c Y;i!. I'd. Buyers Sellers 1 1 Dating Padang 6.57 Vi 0.60 1 1 HiUm Tin 1.G5 1.70 Cl £1 Idris Hydraulics 2«/t) 27/6 xd. 1 1 Johrin Tir. 0.51 0.53 fl il Kampong 48/0 50/11 i'l Kamunting Tin 45/- 47/- xd. 10 10 Kinta Asso. 5.50 B.50 1228 words
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Article130 1924-11-14 7 £1 ±1 a. Am. looacco 0.0.17a o.iu.u 10 10 Central Engines 4.50 6.60 5 6 Central Motors 0.75 1.25 £1 U E. Smelting Co. 9.?6 'J.50 5/- 5/- Elec. Tramway 7/0 8/0 10 '0 Krascr Ncave 47.50 48.50 100 5 CO Hammer Iz Co. 160.00 170.00 lOOJOOKatz Bros. def.130 words
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Article102 1924-11-14 7 Issi-.o Val. I'd. Buyers Sellers U. hng. G p.c. $1,234,30u yuc 10 p.c. pm. S'poro Electric Tnunw.y., 6 p.c. 85 -JI"U)U Spore Municipal 6 p.c. par 10 p.c pm Spore Municipal 4tt p.c. uf IUU7 «I,<uiu,omj pai 5 p.e. pn Spore Municipal 4% p-e. of 1909 $1,000,000 par 6102 words
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Article382 1924-11-14 7 FltoMl and Co. and l.yal! and Evatt's Quotations. To-day s Prices I'Viispr Lyall Co. Kvatt. Allenby ($1) l..!2V4 1.40 1.30 1.40 Alor Gajah ($1) 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.10 A. Kitan ($1) 900 11.00 9.00 11.00 A. K:;::ing ($1) 0.30 0.40 0.35 0.40 Am. Malay ($2) 1.90 2.00 1382 words
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Advertisement705 1924-11-14 7 TRADE MARK NOTICE is hereby given that Great Southern Roller Flour Mills Ltd of North Fremantle and also of jfafTOgto, Australia, Millers, are the owners tmi sole proprietors of the following Trade Mark Playmate 7 @gg V J Brand The said Trade Mark is used m respect of tha description705 words
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Advertisement91 1924-11-14 7 Recognition Even be'ore the tea, for the tin that hull appears above the bears that name is horizon, a sailor is vacuum packed. Itpresaid to recognise a serves all the strength ship by the "cut of and freshness of the her jib." tea inside good when it started, just as91 words
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Advertisement978 1924-11-14 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts., see page 16. ROQUEFORT CHEESE, Oorfonxoli I i Cheddar Cheese, in scone jar>. It. Bolter, Direct Importer, Europe Hotel BaiMiag. I-'i BRANDY. A <i» Luxe Kit-. Crand Cognac Fine Champagi.e in guarantee.! 1K5P ftrandy and is undoubtedly the finest old Brandy sold in Maltya. Take978 words
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Advertisement669 1924-11-14 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified AdrU., aee pag* 16. FOR SALE, cabinet gramophone. Itrat-CiMI Ion. Apply 1 1 sea. FOR SALK. contents of fully furnished bungalow. Apply 21 n«i. MALAY LE8SONS >ni given r.(t.-i- office hours. Apply 294, Straits Time.;. i" l.KT, shophouse No. 41, Arab Street. Ei Omer JJasahai, 21.669 words
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1144 1924-11-14 8 The Straits Times FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14. REVOLUTION. We have been rather intrigued by the inquiry of a correspondent, who asks, in effect, Why do some of the sanest men believe revolution to be impending and do they believe in revolution It is easier to answer the last part of the1,144 words
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Article46 1924-11-14 8 The Borneo Company have received a cable from London informing them that the directors of Pahang Consolidated Company have recommended a final dividend of 15 per cent, on the ordinary shares and 11 ',i per cent, on the preference shares, less tax, payable on December 12.46 words
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Article58 1924-11-14 8 The honorary organising secretary of Remembrance Day, Mrs. Elizabeth Hew it:, writes under date November 13 :—ln: In your issue of yesterday, you stated that 7,000 poppies were made by local school children, but this is not so. This quantity was bought by the school children, but a far larger58 words
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Article16 1924-11-14 8 To-morrow and on Monday, both public holidays, the S' raits Times will be published as usual.16 words
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Article17 1924-11-14 8 The Hanoi Fair oi this year begins an the 30th inst. and remains open until December 14.17 words
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Article31 1924-11-14 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India And Ceylon to-day is Rs. 156 $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from IntJa and Ceylon is Rs. 161 $100.31 words
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Article37 1924-11-14 8 I" Mav last a stone chute at the south Taipinjr Tin Dredtrinjf Go's mine at Tailing: was lined wiih T4 in. crepe rubber. It is proving satisfactory an<l very little sign of wear is observable to date.37 words
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Article33 1924-11-14 8 The members of the Cantonese Church are having a church sale at the drill hall of the AnKlo-Chinese School, to-morrow, beginning at one o'clock. The public- artinvited to come. Refreshments will be served.33 words
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Article43 1924-11-14 8 Mr. U. G. Richards, who is in the General Hospital suffering from the effects of veronal poisoning-, i* in about the same condition as he was reported to be yesterday- The hospital authorities have not declared him to be out of danger yet.43 words
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Article42 1924-11-14 8 The proprietor of the Ceylon Trailing Company, Seremban, who is a contractor for the supply of food to the various district hospitals in Negri Sembilan, has been missing during 1 the last four days, says r, Seremban message of the 10th instant.42 words
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Article44 1924-11-14 8 A correspondent writes to the Times of Malaya that Mr. Mohamed Tassy hn? resigned after 14 years' service as clerk to the Straits Trading Co., Ltd.. ::t Hang lembu and has received a valuable jrratuity as an appreciation of his pood ;md faithful service.44 words
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Article45 1924-11-14 8 Mr. E. Galislan, Marine Engineer, Singapore, has arrived in Penantr on a visit to the local lighthouses. On Wednesday he wont to Muka Head. Mr. Galistan has been engaged for the lust few days in putting in a new burner at the Fort Cornwallis lighthouse.45 words
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Article62 1924-11-14 8 The Karachi Municipality has rejected a proposal to cive an address of welcome to the Governor of Bombay on his forthcoming visit to Sind. It is sut;* Rested that this decision does not represent the will of the people, nnd it is pointed out that the address of welcome piesented62 words
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Article68 1924-11-14 8 This morning Mr. F. G. Bourne held an enquiry into the circumstances attending the deaths of a Cantonese woman and her child at 43, Race Course Road on the afternoon of the 4th instant. It is believed that the mother f>-st strangled the child and then hanged herself to the68 words
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Article62 1924-11-14 8 After a trial lasting three days, th;' four Tamils, Perumal, Kainau. Muthu and Ramasamy who were charged with abduction and rape of a Chinese girl, aged 13, the daughter of a well-known local towkay, were convicted and sentenced to ten and fifteen years' rigorous imprisonment, respectively on each charge, by62 words
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Article61 1924-11-14 8 Pedestrians m Downing Street during the Elections were amused by the :-pcctacle of a derelict motor-car of uncertain make, tyreless, lampless and practically engineless, containing a lifesized effigy labelled Prime Minister," left by unknown persons oucside Premier MacDonald's residence. One hand of the effigy grasped a biscuit. The police solemnly61 words
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Article78 1924-11-14 8 A consignment of sea horses caught m the Bay of Biscay arrived at Ctqpdoa Aerodrome m a Napier air express, having flown along the Imperial Airway fiom Paris. The sea hor.ses weie accommodated m large tanks full of sea water, and they were accompanied by an attendant who kept them78 words
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Article81 1924-11-14 8 By kind permission of Lieut. Col. S- V. Julius and Officers, the Band of the 2nd Battalion the Royal Sussex Regiment will perform the following programme at the Botanic Gardens on Sunday, November 16, at 9 p.m. The programme is the same as that announced for last Sunday, when rain81 words
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Article84 1924-11-14 8 With reference to a previous paragraph dealing with bench and bar, the Straits Echo now learns on good authority that, m response to representations from this end, the Colonial Office has consented to modify the regulation] regarding the appointment of members of the local Bar to positions on the bench84 words
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Article109 1924-11-14 8 As previously mentioned Mr. J. W. Simmons, of the Malayan Civil Service, who is expected to return from leave this month, will be the new Chairman of the Sanitary Board, Kuala Lumpur. Mr P. T. Alle:i. the present Chairman, will assume the duties of Assistant AuditorGeneral, F.M.S., vice Mr. E.109 words
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Article328 1924-11-14 8 IfiM Mi.Neil h;is i eturncd from leayp ami resumed her duties as Principal of St. Mary's School, Kuala I.uinpur. I r I i I 1 r I I Mi. Hush I-awsim has taken up an appointment m the Mines Department, SttkflgW, as an inspector of machinery. Mr.328 words
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Article32 1924-11-14 8 Mails from Europe, (London mini-; despatched October ti) T>y the I!. I. steamer Tara will arrive by train tomorrow. Correspondence will be rwMiy for delivery to boxliolders at 10.15 a.m.32 words
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Article51 1924-11-14 8 The Hon. Mr. V. Gibbons, Consul for Norway, Inform! us that he has received a communication from the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Kristiania, m which ho requests that it be r iad<> publicly known that as md from January l. \'J2~>, the city now called Kristiinia will !>■■51 words
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Article105 1924-11-14 8 About 8.:iO p.m. ye tenlay Mr. A. H Dickinson, A.S.I'., accompanied by Chief Detective Inspector Kenny, and a number of police raided a house occupied by Let 1 Ah Lee, in Target Boad, situatod behind the local Polo Kround where they found the occupier enjrairod105 words
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Article106 1924-11-14 8 Our Kuala Lumpur eoimpondwit writes on Thursday The action m which Dr. R. Dowdcn, the Principal Medical officer, X.M.S., is suing Dr. G. H. Ponnanipalam, a local medical practitioner, for damages, m I iHliitn'llmi with certain ■itatnu-t.ts which he is alleged to ha.i made m Juno this106 words
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Article130 1924-11-14 8 As mentioned yesterday, the I which Tan Tian Van, late cashier of t'n police financial office, was charged with theft of $i,M.->;; m Mrvant e*n< to ■> conclusion on Wednesday, Mr. Pry!e acquitting the cashier without calling on the defer.ee. I; his jadumtut, the District Judge said130 words
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Advertisement18 1924-11-14 8 /ri:!/' "BLACK and WHITE" a Bn^Bt^^^^ J ,-^Nbß^^H ;i. H yr 'm? Imported by The Borneo Company, Limited18 words
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Advertisement145 1924-11-14 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. JACKIE COOGAN m CIRCUS DAY m 7 Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. WILLIAM DUNCAN m THE STEEL TRAIL In II Episode* or 30 Reels. Episode 13 BETWEEN TWO FIRES, 2 Reels. Episode 14 BURNING FUME, 2 Reels. TAN145 words
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Advertisement75 1924-11-14 8 t <>♦♦»» On Other Pages. Woakly BKarc Kazkati Shipping and thi- Mails 7 Kinunce and Commerce 7 Kcutir Trltcr-ms B Java K:irthi|uakc Larf* Death-Roll I Local Rubber Auction Prices Tha H«ajai Pituution 9 Tramways Scni-mc Approve'! 'J St. Andrew^ Bull Tickets Correspondence Mathodlit Mission Work Vi Chinese Ijidys Claim .1075 words
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Article405 1924-11-14 9 Britain Urges Government Monopoly. Japanese Support of Chinese Delegate. [K1.1 TER TKLEGRAM.] Louden, November 1:!. I At the plenary sitting of the Opium Conference various delegates lie icribed the opium smoking measures nf theii- respective territories. The Japanese delegate mentioned the .••.rent decrease <>i smokers in Formosa. Sir405 words
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Article157 1924-11-14 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, November 13. New Ynik Prohibition officials assert that the days of the rum row" are endins. Already a number of large vessels been captured and the supply of liouor from small boats leaving the bootleg feet far mil at sea for points on been redeeedReuter - 157 words
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Article59 1924-11-14 9 [REITF.R TELEGRAM.] London, November IS. Mr, Hniui William Sassoon, of n»H.I 111.. London director of Messrs. K. D 'It pioperty m Hongkong valued at t:-. "o It- left .T.T.000 m trust for investment anil di-sti ibu'ion of thi' income to assist persons found guilty of a Hnt timeReuter - 59 words
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Article148 1924-11-14 9 A Shooting Affair m The Chamber. [UUTKR T1L1GBAM.] London, November U. Mexico City Deputy Luis Morones the most prominent Labour leader in Mexico, and another deputy ,were wounded in a shooting: a/Tray in the Chamber yesterday evening:. Over two hundred shots were fired as the climax of a148 words
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Article135 1924-11-14 9 [SBUTKB TELEGRAM.] London, November 13. An acute situation has arisen at Clydebyjik, where house agents have begun to mforce the eviction orders they secured in the courts months ago but delayed until after the elections. The arrears of rents and rates in this district amount to £250,000.135 words
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Article109 1924-11-14 9 [BKUTER TELEGRAM.] London, November 13. The South African amateur athlete Arthur Newton, who is 41 years of age, to-day ran from London to Brighton, a little over 52 miles, in 5 hours 53 min. 43 sec, breaking all amateur and professional records, including his own of 6Reuter - 109 words
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Article101 1924-11-14 9 [REUTEft TELECKAM.] London, November l::. Stockholm The Swedish Academy has awarded the Nobel prize for literature to M. Vladislav Reymont for his great work Peasants," which reviews m the form of four novels the history of Poland since the eighteenth century partition. London, November 13. The Labourite M.P.101 words
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Article100 1924-11-14 9 [UUTKI TELEGRAM.] London, November 13 Ottawa An official preliminary estimate of the wheat crop of Canada places the figure at U71.000.000 bushels, compared with a final estimate for last year of 474,000.000. [A cable of the 10th inst. stated that wheat nh l!'«d. at the Liverpool wheat100 words
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Article266 1924-11-14 9 Villages Destroyed And Hundreds Killed. More Violent Shocks. (Anete's Service.) Batavia, November 14, 8.48 a.m. Reports contiaue to arrive which show that the earthquake m the Kedoe Residency has had very disastrous results. Widespread damage was caused m the Wonosobo district on Wednesday afternoon but this apparently was266 words
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Article64 1924-11-14 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London. November 13. San Kcmo Following the events on the Franco-Spanish frontier last week, the Italian Government have disposed several infantry detachments along the Franco-Italian frontier and urgently despatched a deslioyer and four torpodo boats. The object is to prevent what is believed to be aReuter - 64 words
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Article66 1924-11-14 9 [beuter telegram.] Paris, November 13. At a meeting of presidents of the French Chambers of Commerce the Minister of Finance delivered an address m favour of the new loan, the launching of which began yesterday. He emphasised that state receipts now entirely cover expenses and the loan willReuter - 66 words
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Article47 1924-11-14 9 [REUTGR TELEGRAM.]. London, November 13. It is understood that at the first meeting- of the Cabinet yesterday a committee was appointed to conduct further inquiries regarding the Zinovieff letter. The committee's findinKs will determine the nature of the Government's answer to the Soviet Government.Reuter - 47 words
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Article30 1924-11-14 9 [UUTEB TELEGRAM.] London, November 13. Boston Mr. Butler, Chairman of the Republican national committee, has been appointed Massachusetts Senator m sue* cession to the late Senator Lodge.30 words
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Article54 1924-11-14 9 [bkuter telegram.] London, November 13 Melbourne The shipping conference ha.; failed to bring about an agreement and the dispute Vi-ill be referred to the arbitration court. Paris, November 13. The Angora Government have authorised the reopening of French schools in Anatolia. (Havas.) London, November 13. Allahabad The Dutch nirmen54 words
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Article128 1924-11-14 9 [REUTBE TELEGRAM.] London, November 13. The final election, for the Scottish combined universities 1 three seats, resulted m the return of Sir Henry Craik, Conservative, and Mr. D. M. Cowan, Liberal, while a recount is being held to determine whether Sir George Berry, Conservative, obtained the quotaReuter - 128 words
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Article123 1924-11-14 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, November 13. Berlin In s speech at Dortmund Herr Stresemann paid a tribute to the spiric of understanding and conciliation which dominated the London Conference, especially the negotiations with French and Belgian statesmen, which had borne fruit and justified the confidence of those countries thatReuter - 123 words
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Article187 1924-11-14 9 (By Cqurtesy of the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, November 12. Japanese business men's circles are strongly expressing their opposition to the Government decision in favour of the abolition of commercial attaches, who have been appointed in countries abroad, including London, Singapore, Hamburg, Nevv York and many other187 words
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Article123 1924-11-14 9 Offered 399 Tons Sold 262 Tons. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, held its 681 st auction. November 13, 1924, when there was catalogued 1 070,275 lbs. or 477.80 tons offered 803,900 lbs. or 399.06 tons sold 588,775 lbs. or 262.85 tons. S M t. London123 words
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Article116 1924-11-14 9 Early Application for Tickets Asked. Members of the St. Andrew's Society who have not yet sent m their applications for tickets for the ball to be held on the 28th inst. are reminded that the labours involved m arranging this function are arduous and" are requested to116 words
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Article134 1924-11-14 9 [HITII TELEGRAM.] London, November V>. Reviewing events in China, the Daily Telegraph refers to the attitude which can be assumed by foreign powers interested in China and says Japan's policy is naturally most important and her interests are on a special plane requiring special protection. A134 words
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Article52 1924-11-14 9 [UUTER TELEGRAM.] London, November U. Jerusalem Information has come m from Amman that there is definite news from the Hedjaz that Emir Ali has taken the offensive and his army is advancing on Mecca. The Wahabis are now on the defensive and are evacuating their positions between JeddahReuter - 52 words
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Article37 1924-11-14 9 [REUTER TELF.CRAM.] London, November 13. Mr. F. G- Kellaway succeeds Mr. Godfrey Isaacs, who has resigned the managing directorship of Marconi's owing to ill health. Mr. Isaacs will continue to serve m a consultative capacity.Reuter - 37 words
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Article72 1924-11-14 9 (From Our Own Corrcspo ident.) Kuala Lumpur, November 14 While a police petrol was going along Batu Lane last night, they discovered the dead body of a middle aged Chinese lying beside the road, with a severe stab wound m the neck. The police 'believe it i* case72 words
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Article405 1924-11-14 9 How Hussein Exploited The Pilgrims. London wiies of the 5lh instant furnish supplementary details of the situation in the Hedjaz. Blaming Hussein's uncompromising beha'iour lor his downfall, the Manchester Guardian says that, with Emir Ali still exiled from Mecca, Mr. Philby, who has been hurried out to405 words
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Article42 1924-11-14 9 The Kesang Bridge between Sungei Rambei and Muar is to be built permanently next year. The cost is to be tjrne jointly by the Straits and Johorc Governrmnts. The question i.f having it erected permanently was first raised about 12 years ago.42 words
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Article2326 1924-11-14 9 Last-Minute Offer From Hongkong. Scheme Finally Approved By Commissioners. A last-minute offer from the Hongkong shareholders in the old Singapore Tramways Company came before the Municipal Commissioners yesterday, when a special meetinif was held to approve the Tramways Bill, embodying the results of the negotiations between the Conmi and2,326 words
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Article290 1924-11-14 10 Restoration of Britain's Export Trade. The diplomatic correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, outlining 1 the trade policy of the new Government, says that more important perhaps than the defensive aspects of the new policy will be certain methods now under consideration for the restoration of our export290 words
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Article200 1924-11-14 10 Jackie Coogan m Circus Days starts at the Alhambra to-night. No description of the picture is necessary the news that a new Jackie Coogan film is here ie quite sufficient to fill the Alhambra for every performance dsttfasj Kp run. Owing to repeated requests the management of the200 words
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Article126 1924-11-14 10 Before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard. m the Supreme Court, yesterday, m Chinese lady claimed for funeral expenses alleged to have been incurred for the funeral of defendant's deceased wife, a stater of the plaintiff, while he whs m Sarawak. The case cam? originally before the District Court, but126 words
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Article33 1924-11-14 10 Mr. W. J. F. Williamson, and Mrs. Williamson, Mr. L. Brewitt -Taylor and Mr. D. M. Edwards are booked outward by the Lancashire which is due to arrive m Rangoon on November 23.33 words
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Letter123 1924-11-14 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Will you be good enough to enlighten Uo as to the reason why those sanest of men believe there will be revolution You are not afraid of truth. Why are we kept m ihe dark Could not a revolution be averted123 words
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Letter93 1924-11-14 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Can nothing- be done on a future occasion to stop the professional camera fiends who hopped and skipped about in front of the Cenotaph during the solemn ceremony the other day Let them frequent the Race Course meeting as93 words
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Article498 1924-11-14 10 Telok Aver Church and Recreation Building. The following is the list of subscribers towards the church and recreation building in Telok Ayer which is being built for the benefit of the Chinese community by the Methodist Mission and which will he completed in a few weeks Messrs. Low498 words
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Article112 1924-11-14 10 To an interested and large gathering. Mr. S. Reason gave his lecture on Chili and Bolivia," last night at the V.M.C.A. Hall, Mr. G. Cranna introducing the speaker. The lecture was partly reminiscent of the speaker's sojourn m these countri*. where he was engaged upon some of112 words
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Article56 1924-11-14 10 Messrs. Lim Yew Chye and Sons have started business as provision merchants, general importers and exporters at 40, High Street, and welcomed a large company »t the opening ceremony. Mr. Lim Yew Chye. the sole proprietor, is compradore of the Java Sea and Fire Insurance Company and a well known56 words
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Article180 1924-11-14 10 Singapore, November 1 Rubber.— London Is. 6''»d. Steady. Local Mtt cents. Tin. London £269 lu.<. Mining. PeUlfatgi an quoted l .'..">- l.r.o. Kuchu Pief. have teller* at 1.12'i. Tonj; kuh Ilarbours have buyi is at 8.75. South Taipings have buyers at D<> cent; and sellers at180 words
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Article226 1924-11-14 10 Singapbre, November 14. Tin.— £259 10s., down 57s. Cd. Rubber.— Is. h',id., down '/id. With both Tin and Rubber i-tandinx at a lower figure, and holiday: in vivw, bright features in any section of the share marlM arc lacking, and the volume of business is restricted. Rubbers.226 words
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Article157 1924-11-14 10 (L. R. Macphail). Singapore, November ML Rubber.— ls. '■>%. 5914 cents. Tin. £2511 10s. $129>i. Tons 275. Tin has fallen 575. 6d. and rubber %d. with the result that the market remains dull an:l business dificaK to negotiate. The drop m tin has not affected prices157 words
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Article361 1924-11-14 10 Hard Diet Recommended By Analyst. Chew Your Food was the advice given by Mr. J. B. Henderson, the Government Analyst :it Brisbane m a lecture to railwaymen. The man who .'.-u'.'.s his foi.d,'' fraid Mr. Henderson, "is laying up r. i mJ of trouble for nitaseif. If361 words
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Article44 1924-11-14 10 Captain A. D. G. S. Batty, formerly Aide de Camp to the Governor of Burma. will act as Military Secretary to Princ Arthur of Connaught when His Royal Highness arrives m India. Captain Batty is now m Delhi, making arrangements fur the Royal visit.44 words
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Article838 1924-11-14 10 The Malaya Cup Singapore's Chances. With the rugby nea. on nearly two months old, the relative strength of the teams in the Malaya Cup competition, although not yet definitely known, is becoming more and more clearly defined. Ah ..ily there have been surprises, and the forecasts made at838 words
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Article83 1924-11-14 10 Hongkong Tournament Starts. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, November l.°>. The triangular tournament, m which Malaya. Hongkong and Shanghai are competing, began to-day m ideal weather and with a fast, hard wicket. Shanghai and Hongkong meet m the first match. Shanghai won the toes and batted first. They were83 words
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Article108 1924-11-14 10 The following Royal Singapore Yacht Cub arrangements are announced On Sunday tha last of the series of races fur Mi\ R. 0. Wn.t.ilt trophy will In- Miilid fin i.M-r (tu Ui.ilin k.lu<s eOUTM. H;iiiilic.i|>s .in' -Kathleen, Gertrude, Marion, and :i:i II iiatih, Polly :l.4, Betty -1.4, Golden Girl ML108 words
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Article169 1924-11-14 10 Dupre's First .Match. We arc informed by the Strniis Buxinp Syndicate thai Andre Dupre's lira. opponent in Singapore will be Battling Key, and they Will me. t over tan rounds at the Happy Valley n Kri.lny next. Thou.eh not many will expect Key to win if Dtipre is all169 words
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Article56 1924-11-14 10 The following will represent St. Joseph's againrt St. Francis Association at Malacca to-morrow C. M. Bodrigoes (capt.) L. M. I'ennefather and Lee Yeow Soon Koh Guan Yam, F. C. James and L Vong Q. Cordeiro, Tham Chang !!•'<•. Be Chan Hee, Lim Yong Liang and "Chia Kwang Hung. I56 words
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Article191 1924-11-14 10 Application Dismissed In Bankruptcy Court. An Indian butcher, named P. R. Maritati, whose liabilities wen *17,000 and a*scts S.'! r > when he was adjudicated bank»u»t in 1921, applied in the Bankruptcy Court this morning for his iliaehaige. In his report the Official Assipnee (Mr G. C.191 words
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Article247 1924-11-14 10 A correspondent asks the Malay Mail apropos of the frequency with which F M S. people are reported as leaving for Singapore to enter hospital than, etc u it because thr hospital here i> not properly equipped, r heraase there 13 not a sufficiently -skilled surgeon247 words
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Article117 1924-11-14 10 The question of the Indian Mercantile Marine has been engaging the serious attention of the Indian Government for some time. White any decision on the Ligirer issues raised by the Committee must await more if tailed and careful consideration, it is understood that Government has already made117 words
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Article78 1924-11-14 10 Next time girl readers look ruefully at the trodden toes of their dance slippers and sigh at the thought of the expense of keeping their feet trimly shod, they can consider the case of Mme. Anna Pavlova. She wears out more slippers than any other woman m the world (says78 words
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Article937 1924-11-14 11 EASTERN UNITED ASSU RANCE. The Reinsurance and Retrocession Business. The following rept it is officially supplied The elevemh annual general meeting of ttio Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Ltd., was held ac noon yesterday. There wers present Msein. See Teonij Wah (presiding), (Jaw Khek Khiam, Oni; Boon I'ee, L. C. Marcoiioath,937 words
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Article100 1924-11-14 11 Or in!~<>> illation received Supon l-or .1 Liatennan mid patty boai4ad the Hont- ha on her arrival m port yesfeniay from 'hina ports, ami seised tea ease* of tea. m which was bond Chinas* i-hamhl packed with the tea. Further enouirieby the department, lad to100 words
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Article887 1924-11-14 11 Dividend of Fi\e Per Cent, for Past Year. The following report has been officially .supplied Ihe thirteenth annual general meeting of Selangor Coconuis, Limited, was he d a't the registered office, 1 Embankment, Kuala Lumpur, on the 10th instant Capi. H. L. Garter, the chairman, presiding. After notice887 words
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Article11 1924-11-14 11 ?l>oh Tin Dredging. 09.") pels. Pnhang Consolidated. 3.610 pels.11 words
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Article62 1924-11-14 11 ProffTMUM of parades up to and for November 16. 1984. Sat lrday. XuviTiber IS. p.m.. Farrer Range Chinese Co.. Mnaketn Clarification 2 p.m.. Buki! Timah, Earmaiu Co., Musketry Classification Bukit Timah, S.R.E. (v). Musketry Classification. Sunday, 7 a.m., Farrer Range, Chinese Co., Musketry Classification 7 a.m., Bukit62 words
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32 1924-11-14 11 Orders for week ending November 15, 1024. Friday, November 14.— Hall F«<>tball Shield— Tenth Trnop v. Seventh Troop. I St. Andrew's ground at o p.m.32 words
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Advertisement217 1924-11-14 11 WHICHEVER STYLE MOUTRIE PIANO yon may choose, yon 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 for217 words
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Advertisement463 1924-11-14 11 \Ji\l lYlVsJ llvlVlj "SARKIBS." PENANG. (Conducted nnder the personal anperviiion of the Proprietor*). IN SINGAPORE. Grill Room Open Till Midnight. 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. SEA VIEW HOTEL The463 words
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Article355 1924-11-14 12 Par Value. Company. if Knning I .kap I'lantna I I Kunteng S.1 ill Batu Kawan El B Stock Exchange Price*. 21 6 10/ 25/ 18/» Hi'j 27/6 11 Bikam 2/ B i jam >:i Bufcit Kajah 2/ CaatlefieM ■>/ Cor oltd. Malay I Daman .era 2/1355 words
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Advertisement805 1924-11-14 12 Wi^— «i (tola A*«ati i 1 I »eurpur«t»<1 ib Si«t «»or«) n. grangii »n*i>. I CITROEN i An Entirely New Model, 11.4 H.P. Five Seater. The English Body Five-Seater la An Excellent Family Car for use all the year round. It has net a standard of elegance and comfort recognised805 words
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Advertisement455 1924-11-14 13 MMB*jaaaaaaaa» OLD TTME CUSTOVtlMsfar." I .)undcJ by Thomai Do«cti. an actor, m 1715, In hODOVI i»t Kiik liror^e l'» aOOMSSBeL The i :i r eontisMd ol red coat wuh j silver '^adge on the arm, and was ctwnpeted tor by Thamea rf Watermrn. The net 10..k place on AuguM Ik455 words
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Advertisement858 1924-11-14 13 FEDERATED MALAY STATES! Fnactmont Nn. 20 of 1917 (Section 204)NOTICE OF VOUJMTAKT LIQUIDATION. K ASTERN TUNGSTEN CO., LIMITED. At n!i ;;s'r;i rdinary Qeneral Meeting of the Member* of the abovenamed Coujpanj luty eonveaed u:ul held at the OflJce* of hi Secretaries, Hongkong and Shanghai !nnk BuildinKs. Kunla Lampar, on Tuesday,858 words
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Advertisement245 1924-11-14 13 j The Supreme Dessert r "i roar era Tie.-/ Berries o- h-.t <* 'J cho-dc.tc sauce ovzr j'c Cream, "J I sp.-'nkle with chopped N.iii lk* resale is a delicious Ir.s Cre.xv: S Sundce. i What could be more welcome el the tennis party what czu'.J. m&d as rrt'jch to245 words
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Advertisement25 1924-11-14 13 NO WORRY OF REPAIR! The beauty of Election watch is this splendid achievement. Reliable m use. Reasonable m price. CHEONG^BROTHERS, 2">, South Bridge Road, Singapore.25 words
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Advertisement1126 1924-11-14 14 Ameta over $5,000,000 S.C. Aararuiee In force orer 117,000,001. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (laeorporatea U ".trait* »ertlea..ats.) ITEAD OFFICE Wlaekester Hoase, Slafapor*. MNDOaT OmCl I tt, 014 Jewry, M.a The Comn.ny has ttO.OOO deposited vita the Snpreme Coart of laglaad aad complies vita th* British Life Assaraaee1,126 words
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Advertisement424 1924-11-14 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter m Japan) Capital Subscribed Y80,000,000 Capital Paid-up Y52,000,000 Reserve Fund 13,780,000 President K. N'akagawa, Esq. Vice-President H. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS G. Kawasaki, Esq. I D. Takita, Esq. If. Esaki, Esq. i T. Hisamune, Esq. M. Shuto, Esq. HEAD OFFICE Taipeh,424 words
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Advertisement361 1924-11-14 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) Fire, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets £40,000,000 W. A. SlMS— Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. The Imperial Fire Office United with the Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) 1 and 2, Bartholomew Lane, London, Established 1808. Capital 6,450,000361 words
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Advertisement1098 1924-11-14 14 AMONG THE POLICIES RECENTLY ARRANGED FOR CLIENTS. Client with two children aged S and 1 takes policy to five i'lUd and profits to each child from age 15 to 20. Married Man, .12, takes £3-000, 20 year Endowment, the premium heini? £43.1.0. quarterly. Married Man, 36, $10,000 Life policy, premium1,098 words
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Article737 1924-11-14 15 Company Reports, Dividends And Notices. Profit of Sungei Bahru Rubber Estates i for year ended June 30, 1924, was £3,129, plus £913 brought in, making £4,042. Directors recommend dividend on ordinary shares of 2% per cent., carrying forward £252, rubber crop totalled 453,353 lbs., compared with 539,595 lbs.737 words
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Article170 1924-11-14 15 The Pattani correspondent of the Siam Observer, writing under date November 3. mates One of the survivors of the boat disaster which happened at Tumput last 1 week has returned to Pattani. His tale is that boat with 12 passengers went out to catch the steamer for170 words
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Article58 1924-11-14 15 Tsinjrtao University, sponsored and established by Governor K»o En-hung, way officially opened on October 26 m its spacious homfc, the former Bismarck Barracks, the admirable group of buildings erected by Germany. A large crowd filled the assembly hall to overflowing. It was a cosmopolitan assemblage, all the leading foreign and58 words
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Advertisement182 1924-11-14 15 BEFORE YOU DECIDE COME AND SEE THE FAMOUS HUDSON NOW ONLY $3,500 i she 5E^H^^^^^H^^55H5^5f^Bi CsPCe f^ ASK US ABOUT IT. malayaiTmotors 209-212, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. Smooth Performance 1 A marked smoothness characterizes the performance of Dodge Brothers Motor Car. In keeping with the policy of constant improvement, effective measures182 words
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Advertisement395 1924-11-14 15 Save Money-Buy Balloon Tyres Made by GOODYEAR. If you want genuine Balloon Tyres of tested Thus the Coodyear Balloon Tyre program design and highest quality, at low coat. provides for every motorist's needs, and give* (■oodyear can furnish them. Goodyear makes the /reat majority ot car owners full ophot h395 words
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Advertisement267 1924-11-14 16 JUST UNPACKED A Further Shipment of the Famous NUTZMAKN PIANO This Instrument represents t lie highest value obtainable, being a high grade 1'IANO at a medium price. TROPICAL CONSTRUCTION FULLY GUARANTEED CASH OR TIME PAYMENTS. W. J. GARCIA JUST RECEIVED GOODS SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS M AH-JONG, LADIES' SILK WEAR,267 words
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Advertisement152 1924-11-14 16 LATEX CUPS Earthenware and Porcelain. All sizes and prices. CUPHANGERS All sizes made to order from old cable wire. ENQUIRIES INVITED. Lee Kirn Soo, 20, HIGH STREET. KELLY WALSH'S PRIVATE CHRISTMAS CARDS Our special design printed on Hand-made, deckled-edge card (folded) with envelop* to match THESE CARDS HAVE GENUINB PHOTOGRAPHIC152 words
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Advertisement869 1924-11-14 16 CLASSIFIED MERHSEMENTS_ Tas PREPAID charges for Wants, Fop Sals, To Lst, ste., la ordinary close s.t typs (average six words »o lin«) ars Psr line One insertioa 28 e*nti, two las. 48 ct*.. three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 eta., live ins. $1.00, six ins $I.IS, Ud las. $1.40,869 words
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Advertisement870 1924-11-14 16 L&ND AND HOUSES TO LET. ~119, Selegie Ro«<J. Apply 171, Waterloo Street. TO LET, 3, St. Thoma«'i Walk, 112, River Valley Road. Apply M. H. Sassoon, 5-1, Malacca Street. HOUSE No. 1, Institution Hill to let. Moderate rent. Apply Secretary, United Engineers, Limited. INSTITUTION HILL MANSIONS, conveniently furnished flat to870 words
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Advertisement384 1924-11-14 16 SUITABLE GLASSES ys^9 RELIEVE HEADACHES AND EYESTRAIN CONSULT JOHN DUKE, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN. 7J3.OJL. F.S.M.C. 11. BATTIEY 30AD, BINGAPOU. New Consignment of LADIES STRAW HATS for Morning wear. PRICES MODERATE. THE LADIES' DRESS EMPORIUM, 16, STAMFORD ROAD. YAP HENG 2J, QUEEN STRF.ET. New Shipment of IGUANA SKIN just arrived for LADIES'384 words
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Advertisement537 1924-11-14 16 Books by Dr. Marie Stopes. M.MMUKI) LOVE. A New Cnntrihution to the Solution nl Bex DillirultieK. "Dedicated to yuiinir hushnnils ar.d all tlvjse »h« are htlrothed m LOYI Kevised and Knlarced Kdn.l (Cheap Edn.) $1.20 Wise Parenthood, by Marie Slope.-.. Practical Sequel To "Married l.ove" The "Treatise on Hirth lonlrol"537 words
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