The Straits Times, 19 September 1925

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. No. 27,972 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1925. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 404 1 OFTEN "WHIPPED" NEVER BEATEN IF YOU HAVE BEEN TO SWITZERLAND For Race Meeting You will understand why Milk produced there is generally accepted as the finest m the World. JllSt Unpacked npi jg\ IF YOU HAVE VISITED THE ALPS MCII/ JB \3^»feLt. You will also readily understand why j A
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    • 4 1 L4CTOGEN FOR YOUR BABY
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  • 1105 2 Finding the Standard Scratch Score." Golfers are greedy people who want to eat their calces and have them, writes the golf correspondent of The Times. If any golfer is disposed hastily to dispute this statement let him cross-examine himseii. Let him first inquire whether he does not want
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  • 16 2 Orders for week ending September 18, 1926. SATURDAY, 19.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 350 2 The sure remedy for Indigestion •Bisurated' Magnesia is an unfailing remedy for indigestion and all stortiach disorders arising from the common cause acidity. Bisurated' Magnesia relieves these distressing complaints instantly m the only logical way— by neutralising the harmful acids and preventing fermentation. Recommended by the medical profession and used
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    • 147 2 That One Pimple May Become Many Prevent More by Using Cuticura Soap regularly and Cuticura Ointment when necessary. The Soap cleanses the clogged, irritated pores, the Oinftnent soothes and heals. c o«p.Ointm«n«.T»ka«9oU throughout U» world. Br.tUhDnxK: fcrtflilm i ALWAYS I ,ON THE 60! Q The I Prompt I Printers* Richard
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    • 135 2 THE PREMIER QUALITY BUTTER OF AUSTRALIA OBTAINABLE AT ALL GROCERS. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS Improved Model PORTABLE Price reduced to $9O PATERSON SIMONS CO LTD, After all— the charm that outshines all others, when the lips part m a smile, is the gleam of daintily polished teeth, a charm which Calvert's Tooth
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  • 548 3 The Problem of Aerial Progress. C»n man stand the strain, «nd for how long writes Mr. Harry Harper in the Daily Chronicle. This is the question sugges ed by a ne*tf M-ries of thrilling:, record-breaking ae-o-plane flights, eclipsing all feat* 86 far eccompliEbed, which arc about to
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  • 213 3 The New Fashion for Smart Women. Walking-sticks for women are making their appearance in smart shops. They, will no doubt be adopted by those who have the will and the wit to add to the I decorative and amusing pageant of' fashion, says the Manchester Guardian I wo
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  • 199 3 Progress Ousting Victorian Servitude. Because some of our younger plav wrights find it profitable to represent a ftw degenerates as typical modern women, and unsuceessfuf matrimonial adventures cause judges and doctors to talk of '-fast wives," many people who accept these views at their fac« value imagine
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 245 3 "U.E." SCRAP WASHER <f**o AN EFFICIENT RUBBER WASHING MACHINE AT A VERY CHEAP PRICE. Manufactured entirely m our own Workshops. Sizes 70. 100 and 200. Approximate Capacity 70. 130. 250 pounds per hour. SCRAP WASHERS. Booklets on application. 11.1.l STRATION OF SIZE 200 (KROXT VIEW.) ALL SIZES IN STOCK. ENQUIRIES
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    • 446 3 TO tUP WELL IN THE HEATl and to .'usurp this Pinkettes are perfection. I These gentle little laxatives dispel constip*-! tion, regulate the liver, curs bilious attack*, sick headache!), bad breath, coated tongue, I dear the skin of pimple* and blotches. Of I chomints, or post free, 60 cts. the
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    • 375 3 STEAMER SAILINGS T w Include m m Hawaii on your way To enjoy several delightful days or ween amid the flowers, fruits and forjeous natural beauties of these •etni-tropic isles, plan your homeward voyage by the southern route across the Pacific. Arrange to quit ship at Honolulu for at least
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    • 421 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORBBEUTSGHE» LLOTI PASSENGER SERVICB. Accommodation available Cabin and Intermediate Clas« to Genoa and North Continental Ports. BASIC FARES. Cabin Clam Intermediate ClaM £6S To Genoa £40 £72 To North Continental ports £41 Dae Singapore TRIER Not. 28 SAARBRUCKEN Dee. 11 COBLENZ Jan. 18 FULDA Mar. II DKKFFLINCiER Apr.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 674 4 P. 0. British India m d Apcar Lines I (Ineorporatad Id England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's GoTernment. LONDON AND FAB BAST MAIL SERVIC1 TOSBiaTK» VSEST FO. MA M H^S5nK>N AKD Tonaag. le*T« rpor« T °""T l# V\
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    • 688 4 STUMEK MUMS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAV. CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) rhe Blue Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA. MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES. HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. Taking cergo oa
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    • 667 4 STEAMER SAHJMS K. P. MT" ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAV1A) (Incorporated in Holland) CNDtB CONTRACT WITH THE NORLANDS INDIA Telephone No. J694, with aub-connectione to PmiiP, Fr«lgM. Tranabl»«e«t. Marine Deptii., and Manager^ Deak. REPRESENTATIVE for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAVA. All Information, aupplying
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 534 5 STEMKH WUm Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) t m ELLERMAN LIRE PaHeng er and Freight Service! TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTR AND SUEZ CANAL FREIGHT SERVICES a... KNOWSLEY HALL M'seilles, London. R'dam and Antwerp Sept 20 s.s. CITY OF PKKIN M'seilles, Havre, London, R'dam and
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    • 652 5 STEAMER SfltUmS "PLOI M ELLERMAN FUNNEL BUCKNALL UNE w h S. S CO LTD. (Incorporated m England) JOINT SERVICE to BOSTON NEW YORK and BALTIMORE Tia SUEZ or PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Steamer Due Spore Roat'e For RHESUF Oct. 1 S".ez Philiipines «r.d Hongkong. CITY OF GLASGOW Oct. 16 Sue.
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    • 675 5 STEAMER SAILINGS Burns Philp Line (Incorporated In Australia) For SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA. DARWIN THURSDAY ISLAND and BRISBANE Regular month? sailing by tk« veil known ateamtri UARELLA (7578) tons) aad MONTORO (6,000 torn). The s.s. MARELLA is the largeit and flneit tteamer trading to Aai trails. Cabins de luxe, tingle
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 598 6 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. (TAN CHENG KEE CO- LTD., I'ropriitor,). From Saturday, September 19. to Thursday, September 24. A PAIR OF PICTURKB EQUAL IN ENTERTAINMENT VAI.I X TO MANY A SUPER PRODUCTION In the Second Show, commencing at 9 p.m. A PARAMOUNT JAMES ("RU/.E PRODUCTION Adapted from Booth TarkinKton's Novel MA(.N()!.IA
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    • 354 6 LILLIAN GISH IN "THE WHITE SISTER" A HENRY y >^ THE FILM KINC BEAUTIFUL ALHAMBRA COMMENCING OCTOBER 1, 1925. Released by FAMOUS LASKY FILM SERVICE, LIMITED. (Paramount Pictures). ♦>♦-»♦♦>.»♦ Victoria Theatre CELEBRITY TOURS Under the direction of Mr. A. STROK. RETURN VISIT OF THE FAMOUS PIANIST MISCHA LEVITZKI ONE NIGHT
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    • 222 6 ESTABLISHED 1854 MANILA "ANCHOR" Brand Pure Manila Rope was the first Manila Rope manufactured and put on the market. Many other makes have followed since, but m QUALITY "Anchor" Brand still stands m a class of its own a QUALITY by which discreet buyers compare other ropes. INSIST ON IT
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  • 249 7 FIXTURES. Saturday, September 19 Hitfli ..lii, 11.11 a.m., 11.8 p.m. Malucc* Hi e h lido, 8 a.m., 7 ft. 8.20 p.m., 6 ft. 6 in. Sunday, September 20 High Wnter, LLtf a:m 11.42 p.m. Malacca High Tide, H.JO a.m., 7 ft. 8.40 p.m. ft ft. ir. Sky
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  • 172 7 bat Ul Ship* alongside the karres or expected to arrive. Entrance East Wharf LV2 1 > am Wharf i anada Slara lti :i 1.1 m I Knipir.. 1i...',, Alpi Kara KiaU M a 1 4 hKI'CKI. sTAaVWM v. Mum Whai! Sybil, Uk. Mutinra. BintaniT Oil Wharf War
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  • 143 7 To-<U>. ('■ylon, fiaaUktra uml WVsti-rn Iniliu, South Africa :iiul Smith Kast of South Aawrica i(':ni;ulu MaruJ 3 p.m. Djambi I8«mbilan) '..4 p.m. Java, Suuih-Huii Sumatra, SouthKaat H..rn«o, Cililiu, Moluccas umi Tin. or Oil!.. i!;ui lfontf Lionjf) 4 p.m. Taajoof Baia] and I..- bovas Bilik i Ban What!
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  • 40 7 By SUtnat Kaihgar J. P. loin Angora KTndjun, left Spore Aug. 7 Aug. 14 Aug. 11 Auk. U Aug. 20 Aug. n Arrd. 1 ..ndiMi Aug. 81 Sept. S Sept. 8 S«pt. 8 Si-pt. 14 Sept. 17
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  • 241 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, September 19. On London, Bank 4 m/g 2/4 15/52 Dem.-.nd 2/4 5/33 Private 3m. credits 2/4 H On New York, Demand 68% Privat. 90 d/i (8% On France, Bank T. T. 1,160 On India, Bank T. T. 164 V4 On Hongkong, Bank d/d 4 p.c.
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  • 60 7 Singapore Standard Pale Crepe doling Prices Bayers. Sellers. Spot Spot Oct. October Oct-Dec Oct.-Dec. Jan. -March Jan.-Muixh Tone of Market Steady. Singapore Standard Bibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyars. Sellers. i.:;i m 1JB«4 1.29 1.24 lM\k 1.13 1.14 Latest London cables quote: Spot rhi<t
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 240 7 Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers El £1 Aram Kumbanjf 4!i/- 50/1 1 Batang Padan* 0.f.9 0.72 1 1 II :1am Tin lM\k 1.47 '.i U £1 Idris Hydraulics 4G/G 47/G xt\. 1 1 Johan Tin 0.56 0.58 10'- 10/- Kamponjr i/3 SI/- cd. II £1 Kamuntini; Tin .'••>/- .17/0 10
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    • 126 7 1 £1 B. Am. Tobacco 6.0.0 6.7.6 I 10 Central Engine* 4.60 fi.SO I £1 E. Smultins Co. 12.25 12.50 '-6/- Elec Tramway 2/9 8/9n<«« I 10 Franc r \e«ve 61.76 52.25 xd. 10 100 Hammer Co. 193.00 19T 00 10 100 Katz Bior. def. 150.0C 160.00 I 10
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    • 107 7 issue V«l- Pd. Buyers Seller* U. Entr 6 p.c. $1,234,300 5 10 p<c. pir. S'pore Electric Tramway, t px »C £360,000 S'pore Municipal 6 p.e ".878.000 5 10 p. c pm S'pore Municipal 4Vi p.c. of ]'J07 fl.GOO.OOO 9C p.c. dis-par S'pore Municipal 4H p.d. of 1909 $1,000,000 96
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    • 386 7 *»*>■»? «M» «nd I-yall and Bratfa Q— UMona. Fraser Lyall A. Co. Evatt. Aliinoy ($1) 2.G0 2.70 2.60 tM Alor Gajah (SI) 1.70 1.80 1.75 1.85 A. Hitam (SM 10.50 17.00 16.00 17.00 A. K uninj* (>1) 0.80 0.85 0.80 0.90 Arr;;l. Malay US) tM .'i.:!5 3.20 MO
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 50 7 TYRES UP IN PRICE. Hut wbil ,,ci, m wn nHiine I ho fullowini; pnc«» «75 by 105, 115 KMO by ICO, Ui). l,y Mt (Itmlfht »ided), lit, 810 by 'JU, $12. Tubaa BIO by 90, Vi 876 by 106, VZ m-tl cusli. 1KVINU JONKS A Co.. U. Bubimou itoad, SiuK>|>or«.
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    • 930 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts., see pace 16. WANTS FOR SALE. ETC. Christmas Island Villn, next to Beach House, has vacant rooms. Apply Mrs. Foster, (lp) FOR SALE, New Swift motor-car, four sealer, I'j2s model. Letter 479, Strnits fines. dpi KOK SAI X, a very good tropical Sdlimani. piano. Price
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    • 32 7 AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS ASK FOR KODAK FILM The film that is known throughout the world as the dependable film in the yellow carton. Kodak Film "never lets you down" Of all Kodak" Dealers.
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    • 516 7 ROYAL PARSEE OPERA OF CALCUTTA. Arrived with their lamou.-i Troupe of 10 best Elected Actors and Actresses with their new and attractive sceneries never displayed here before. WATCH FOR THEIR OI'KNING NIGHT. COMMENCING SHORTLY ut the NEW WORLD STACK. SPECIAL TRAIN F.M.S RAILWAYS A spicml train consisting of It, 2nd
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    • 259 7 If yon waul Kdlctl g&& I jfwcllfiy doti'l try I cheap Imitation, you will he sorry when it >j<ts J 9 biack, better buy (ten- f tiiru- ADVANCE" 18 carat rolled Kolct. 18 CaST ßolled Cold I non? genuine unless st.impprj IE.O. GAMMKTER&Co. f|| NOTICE NOTICE it hereby riven ihat
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 72 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. KandatiK iverbau Station. (By Count-*) or Government Health Office) For the 24 hoiim ending at Midnight m .iimiur is, mr>. d.g Max. ihadt 1. 1 ratorc hT K. Mir., ihade U uiparatyM Ti F. Uma turo T'.i.o F. HAx. >bd radiation im radlattoa "J V. Se» ti ill,
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  • 1052 8 The Straits Times SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. SEAMEN STRIKERS. Gradually we shall hear less and less of the seamen's strike. The shipping companies stand firm the men who have refused to v.-ork m Australian and South African ports will soon cease to be petted and provided for by the Trade Unionists
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  • 31 8 The Kwok Man Wui Vi Kwok Tsai Man Thai Tso On or Outline of International Questions to be submitted to the National Conference is prohibited to be imported into the Colony.
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  • 41 8 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has sanctioned the creation of an appointment of Officer m Charge, Co-operative Societies, F.M.S. and Straits Settlements Class IB of the Malayan Civil Service. Mr. A. Cavendish is appointed as from January 1, 1924.
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  • 46 8 Under the Land Acquisition Ordinance land containing 522 acres odd m the district of Teluk Blanga is required for a housing scheme also 2\ million square feet m the district of Claymore and Tangin and 193 acres odd m the districts of lanolin and Pasir Panjang.
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  • 74 8 Messrs. Ciuthrie and Co., Kuala Lumpur have received a cable from, the secretaries of the Kamuning (Perak) Rubber and Tin Co., Ltd., advising that the directors of the company have decided to recommend, subject to audit and usual adjustments, the payment of a final dividend of 12% per cent, (payable
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  • 75 8 Since the recent unpleasant incidents due to the appearance of sharks and crocodiles at favourite bathing resorts, the increase m the number of bathing pagars at Port Dickson is very noticeable. Nowadays scarcely any bathers are seen m the open sea. A very striking addition to these pagars, says the
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  • 15 8 About 50 motor cars were unloaded from a single steamer at Port Swettenham this week.
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  • 19 8 Booking for Mr. Pirn Passes By opened at Little's this morning, and there was quite a rush for seats.
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  • 25 8 The Helio Dynamo Co., of London, has been granted the privileges of an invention for method and apparatus for utilising the heat of the sun.
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  • 26 8 Mr. Lim Keng Seng is appointed a member of the committee of the Board of Visitors of the Reformatory, Singapore, vice Mr. Lim Nee Soon, resigned.
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  • 36 8 The letter of authority and the receipt given m respect of the registered bonds of the 7 per cent. Straits Settlements Loan, which falls due to repayment on May 1, 1926, are exempted from stamp duty.
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  • 36 8 Messrs. A. C. Harper and Co., Ltd., Klang, have rectived a telegram from the secretaries m London of Bukit Panjong, Ltd., advising that the company has declared an interim dividend of 5 per cent, tax free.
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  • 38 8 The directors of the Anglo-Straits Rubber and General Trust intimate that they have received an offer to dispose of their holdings at 7s. 6d. per share, which they have agreed to* do and recommend shareholders also to accept.
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  • 41 8 When a Chinese took the oath at Bow County Court by breaking a saucer, counsel exclaimed, We shall require a large quantity of saucers, as there are nearly 20 Chinese here." To the Usher You had better get m a stock.'"
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  • 51 8 In The Chinese Bungalow, a dramatisation of Marian Osmond's story made by the author m collaboration with James Corbett, the scene is Singapore, and Matheson Lang at Hull on October 2 will impersonate a Chinese merchant said to be endowed with a full share of the subtlety of the mysterious
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  • 57 8 On September 12, Mt. Duplatrc, President of the French Comite called Cornite d'lnitiative and representing the French Colony m Bangkok, placed a silvered crown on the tomb of the late Mr. E. Montocchio. The crown is made of artifical flowers tied with the French colours nn which are the words
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  • 76 8 Before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett m the Penang Police Court, on Wednesday afternoon, Ong Too Loo, a Chinese youth, was charged with having voluntarily caused hurt to Chew Swee Siang, a pupil of the Anglo-Chinese SchooL. A cross-summons case for using criminal force against Chew Swee Siaajr was heard
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  • 85 8 The bi-annual destruction m Tientsin of opium and other harmful drugs confiscated by the Maritime and Native Customs authorities during the period from January to June of this year, took place recently m the presence of high Chinese military and police officials, foreign customs officers, and the Commissioners of the
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  • 110 8 Wiring yesterday, our Penang correspondent says Mohamed Noordin, a respectable Malay, who until a couple of years ago was employed by the Municipal Tramways and had gone wrong m nis head, this morning ran amok. Armed with a sylhe blade two feet long he slashed a Chinese '0.-idly m the
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  • 97 8 The new installation at Wfelikade Wireless Station, Colombo, is now almost complete. Unfortunately the special wiring which had to be ordered from England has not arrived yet, and until it is incorporated wireless telephony will not be possible. The wiring, however, is at present on the high seas, and is
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  • 92 8 You can't always judge a Jew -by his nose, declared Mr. R. N. Salaman at the meeting of the British Association and produced photographs illustrating perfect Greek typte found m the East End schools. Classical faces were the result of the infusion of Philistine blood m biblical times. Mr. Salaman
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  • 161 8 On the 14th inst., the Khiang Heng Lee rke mill and its valuable stocks at Bangkok were destroyed by fire. The mill belonged to the Privy Purse Department, and was leased by Mr. Tan Lee Buay. It was doomed from the start, and not only was the mill destroyed, but
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  • 298 8 Mrs. W. Hunter Bruce is lying m the General Hospital, Penang, seriously ill. Mr. E. T. Williams has been seconded for service with the Government of Johore. Mr. A. W. Hay is appointed to offU-iatc as second Assist«nt Director of Education for Chinese Schools. Mr. William S.
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  • 31 8 From France, by D'Arta>rnan, due at Singapore 6 a.m. on Monduy, the 21st instant. From Holland and Germany, by Patria, due at Singapore on Monday ufternoon. the 21st instant.
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  • 44 8 In connection with the races at Johore Bahru to-morrow afternoon, the X.M.S. Railways are running a special train so that visitors from Singapore will be able to see the last race. The train will leave Johore Bahru at 7 p.m.
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  • 153 8 The Hon. Mr. E. S. Hose, C.M.G., High Commissioner, went to Kedah on Tuesday and was received at Alor Star by a guard of honour of boy scouts. He then proceeded to Belai Besar, where a salute was fired and members of the civil service were presented
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  • 255 8 From the Straits Times (daily) of Saturday, September 16. The Dutch continue to push their way on the West Coast of Sumatra with their characteristic persistency. In one of our recent numbers we reported that at Assahan the native Kujah had declined t> have any intercourse with
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 238 8 Presents For Friends At Home. Our new Season's Stocks of Cigars and Tea are now in London, ready for delivery. CIGARS. LA PERLA DSL ORIENTE. FM Box of N.-il. N. P. U. Ueina Victoria 100 $22.:J0 Do. do. 50 $11.60 High Life in the East 50 $10.75 Londrcs 100 $18.85
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    • 63 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT at 9. THE FIGHTING COWARD 7 Reels. THE AGE OF DESIRE 6 Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. The Last Three Episodes of THE GHOST CITY 13, 14 and 15—6 Reels. TAN COENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors. New Bechstein Pianos TROPICAL MODELS NOW IN STOCK at
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    • 59 8 On Other Pages. P«K«. Finance and Commerce 1 Shipping and the Mails Meteorological Report Reuter Telegrams 9 Dutch Liner Refloated 9 Siam News— The King's Illness I Java Letter Rubber m the Philippine! Sporting Intelligence 1" Correspondence ..10 Kuala Lumpur News I" Rubber Smuggling 1° Local Share Market "> Ruub
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  • 280 9 Mr. Chamberlain Expresses Goodwill. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London. September 18. A large and distinguished gathering, presided over by Mr. A. N. I^eefe, was present at the luncheon of the China Association at the Hotel Victoria. Mr. Austen Chamberlain, the principal truest, in a Ion? .speech on China paid
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  • 134 9 President Hindenburg Visits Ruhr. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 18. Berlin In connection wilh the celebration of the liberation of the Ruhr from French and Beltrian occupation, President Hindenburg, the Chancellor, Dr. Luther, the Prussian Premier, Herr Braun, and the Minister of the Interior are paying a three days'
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  • 99 9 [rel-ter telegram] London, September 18. Paris Le Journal learns from Melilla that a proclamation by the Sultan of Morocco offers Fr. 500,000 for Abd el Krim or his brother alive or dead. It has bit-n broadcast among: the tribes, including the insurgents. London, September 18. Paris It
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  • 105 9 [REl'TER TELEGRAM.] London, September 18. Tokio Fire broke out in the Upper House of the Diet and spread very rupidly, fanned by a strong: wind, both houses burning fiercely. Many other buildings, including the offices of the Japan Times and the Kokutai Ne.ws Agency, are threatened.
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  • 161 9 Yard Workers Resolve to Give Support. [REUTER TELEfiKAM.] London, September 18. A mass meeting of shipyard workers at Southampton passed a resolution in favour of the cessation of work on all ships on which the employment of blackleg labour in place of the original crews was arranged or
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  • 101 9 [RENTER TELECRAM.] London, September 18. Paris The Japanese aviators, Major Abe and Kawachi and two mechanics, who left Tokio on July 25, arrived in Berlin yesterday from Moscow. They covered 10,300 kilometres in thirteen stages across Siberia. The flight is n return for C*pt. Pelleticr d'Oisy's flight to
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  • 95 9 [HAVAS TELEGRAM.] Paris, September 18. Washington A report on France's debt by Professor Harold Moulton, consisting of 450 pages, which will be distributed to the officials of the Commission, insists that it would be ruinous to ask France to pay according to the principle adopted in the
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  • 76 9 [reuter telegram.] London, September 18. Santiago The Prince of Wales is remaining incognito at Vinadelmar until be departs for the Argentine. London, September 18. Valparaiso The Prince of W»les is still detained. Persistent rain has fallen since his return from Lo« Andes, which means heavy snowfall in
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  • 69 9 [reuter telegram.] London, September 18. Hoboken, New Jersey A crowd of Irish republican sympathisers, mostly, women, pelted Mr. Richard Mulcahy, member of the Dail Kireann, and party with etrfrs as they were disembarking. Several eggs hit Mr. Mulcahy, who was uninjured, but a companion was struck in the
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  • 43 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 19. Arica Jose Villanueva, ex-piesident elect of Bolivia, has arrived at Arica. He declares thit m cider to escape arrest he v.-as compelled to flee from Bolivia, where a state of siogo wai declared on Thursday.
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  • 106 9 Heavy Fighting with Druses Reported. [MUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 18. Paris Newspapers from Beirut describe -the situation in Jebcl-Druse M being as unsettled r.s ever. The new Commander-in-Chief, General Gamclin, s organising a force to relieve the Suieda garrison, which is daily reprovisioned and is hoped to
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  • 77 9 [REUTEB TELEGRAM.] London, September 18. Bucharest The new Japanese Minister, Mr. Mushakoja, m an interview stated that Japan and Rumania were about to conclude a commercial treaty, after which Japanese interests contemplate a direct maritime service with Rumanian ports to facilitate the exchange of commodities. With regard
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  • 79 9 [aCVTKB TELEGRAM.] London, September 18. Amsterdam The newspaper Handelsblad understands from a reliable source that from January 1 next the Rotterdam Lloyd and KederUnd companies' steamers will sail from Holland for the Dutch Indies on Wednesdays instead of Saturdays, thus saving a day in each voyage as
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  • 47 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 18. Vienna Three Tsarist Russians, all members of the White guards and two from Bulgaria, have been arrested at the instance of the Soviet Embassy, which alleges that they were concerned m a plot to murder the new Soviet Minister, Bet-sin.
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  • 33 9 [reuteb telegram.] London, September 19. New York It is claimed that the airman Lieutenant A. J. Williams, flying at an aerodrome, attuned a speed of 302 3/10 miles an hour.
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  • 299 9 Rough Riding Stars Due Next Month. Everyone who visited Wembley last year, especially during the month of June when the Rodeo was in process in the Stadium, will agree that the Rodeo exhibition was the thrill of all Wembley thrills, and no one ever thought that such
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  • 173 9 King Recovering After Fortnight's Illness. (From Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok, September 17. For over a fortnight the King has been ill with a varying high temperature and uneven pulse. On Saturday condition had improved somewhat, but the patient >> still weak, though with further rest and medical attention
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  • 79 9 Successfully Refloated After Unloading Cargo. The steamer Vondel, owned by the Royal Dutch Steamship Company, was refloated at high tide last night from the reef on which she grounded on Wednesday night. The steamer is now lying at the West Wharf, and will proceed to Java at
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  • 450 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, September 18. Juhorc Bahru was en fete yesteruay on the occasion of the o2nd birthday of His Highness Sir Ibrahim, D.K., S.P.M.J., G.L.M.G., K.B.E., etc., Sultan at the Statu rani Territory of Johore. The pnncipa. .streets were beflagped with buntings
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  • 130 9 The Municipal health statement for the week ending September 12 gives the total number of deaths as 245, representing <iecth late of 32.14 per mille per annum compared with 32.01 m the preceding week and with 30.13 m the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes
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  • 945 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ba tii via. September 14. The Pasar Gambir at. Batavia was closed last Wednesday, and notwithstanding the assurances in the press regarding- the underground agitation which has been conducted against the institution by Chinese and communist elements, it is now evident from
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  • 71 9 The death occurred on September 9 at Hongkong, of Mr. Cecil Hynes Lyson, the well-known solicitor, at the age of :;x years. He was admitted as a solicitor m London about eleven years ago, and nt the conclusion of the War, he came to Hongkong and joined the firm of
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  • 238 9 Filipino Leaders Object to Land Law Amendment. Filipino leaders are already preparing to block attempts by American rubber intercuts to make CoMlw pass a bill amending the Philippine land law, says the Manila Times. Senator Osniena now en route to the United States a* a legislative
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  • 190 9 60 Lakhs Maximum Agreed t<> In Council of State. The Indian Government's resolution proposing the payment of a bounty on 'i'ata sU-el for 18 months ending in March, 1927, subject to a maximum of sixty lakhs of rupees, was carried in the Council of State. Sir
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  • 297 9 Messrs. Guthrie and Co, Ltd. report i a Sin ffapoie, September is. London and New York markets hft TC ■ma indications of a itrong tendency and spot prices in particular show marked advance on the week. although closing somewhat under the best Locally, values have, firmed a
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  • 154 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, September 18. Yesterday five little Chinese boys, who found no other way of enjoying themselves on the Sultan's birthday, went for a bathe near the stone steps opposite the Johore Bahru General Post Office. The tide was rising and one or
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  • 65 9 The sympathy of ail Hongkongites. past and present, who remember Dr. G. H. Bateson Wright, and particularly of members of the Old Boys' Association of Queen's College, will be extended to him m the loss of his wife. They had be*n married for 41 *ii years, and on Dr. Wright's
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 230 10 l.S. National Championships. < [Heuter Telegram.) < London, September !9. 1 iml BUli In the semi-finals of tlie nun's naiiomil championships Johnston beat Williams, 7—5, 6— a, 6—2, and Tilden beat Richards, 6—8, 8 6—4, 1. S.C.C. Tournament. Tin" .-ivond semi-final in the A Doublet handicap of the
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    • 354 10 List of Horses in Training. Trainias for the Singapore Turf Club rutumn MMtiag to be held on Octo'oer 17. 1!), 22 and 24— opened this morning. Appended is n list of the hori«s the various trainers have in hand: W. W. Redfemn.— Bonnie Fricmt. Star of Atho\ Whisk.-rs, Little
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    • 39 10 Roland Todd Beats King. U tlM Ki.nc, Blackfraim, in a 20 round contest Koland Todd. the British middleweight champion, beat Charley Rintf, of •\ustrniia, the referee stopping the fi(?nt in the sixteenth round, when Ring was l:adly battered.
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    • 29 10 Tlie cricket match between the Indian V-.,, .ttion and the R.E. which was fixed far to-morrow has Wn cancelled as the Engineer* are unable to raise a team.
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    • 108 10 A match will be played on Monday on the V.M.C.A. ground at Anson Road between the A.P.C. and the V.M.C.A. The lili will be as follows V.M.C. .A. J. V. Moss E. G. Wheatley and R. Lynn R. R. MehU, F. H. ijtmothe und C. D. Smith M. Catchatoor,
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    • 77 10 Newcomers v. United Services Next Week. The undermentioned have been selected to piny for the Services versus the Newromers at the S.C.C. on Tuesday, next it. Wf. V. Fendall. Lt. R. A. Phayre, Lt. 0. H. Hiville, U. T. Prince, Lt. Thompson, Maj. J. H. C. Walker, Cant. N.C;D.
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    • 72 10 Bad mint on. The draw for the second round for the open championship of Singapore under the auspices of the- Indian Association resulted as follows, play cotamencin? on Monday at the l.A. grounds, Owen Road T. Damon v. K. Nazareth M. Kathiravalu v. A. .1. P. Nalhcn A. M. Nayagam
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  • 343 10 Company's Sound Financial Position. The thirteenth annual ordinary general meeting of the Sarawak Kubbtr Estates, Ltd., was held on August 7 at the company's office, 28, Fienchurch Strett, E.C. Mr. K. E. Henderson (the Chairman) said You are already aware that wi have sold the Duhan estate. This
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  • 248 10 Lyail and Evatt Singapore, September 19. Tin.— J.202 2s. (W. dxrvn 7s: Od. Local $132Vi 100 tons. Rubber.— 3s. GVid. up Id. Local >l-32. Rubbers. New Craigieleas have had a sharp rise to l.C2'i>, sellers asking 1-65. Jeram Kuantans offer at 1.12, M.-ntakabs have made 41 cents.
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  • 163 10 U. S RUBBER GOODS. Kec-ord Half-Year's Export Figures. A Washington cabie says Exports of of rubber manufactures for the first six month* of 1925 totalled nearly $24 000,000 which is the highest since 1920, and «-xcee<Ied the corresponding period durinl 1924 by 20 per tent. Experts doubt whether a permanent
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  • 484 10 [The Strain Times is not responsible for the opinions of itt correspondent*. Correspondents should besr in mind that letters must be short and to the point. Long rambling epistles »re liable to bo rejected or ruthlessly cut down. Correspondents must enclose their nuines, (tot uetreaaarily fai publication but as
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  • 131 10 Judge's Ruling on Restriction Point. Mr. Justice Deane gave judgment in the Supreme Court this morning in the appeal cf the Crown against a finding of the District Judge on a section of the Restriction Ordinance. Mr. Fronklyn Robinson scquitted ft Chinese rubber defeler on charge of
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  • 128 10 It has been suggested that a few particulars as to practices for this Oratorio will be welcome to those wishing to take part. It is intended that the first rehearsal shall be held early m October, probably Monday, the oth but this will ho notified definitely later. Thereafter,
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  • 103 10 The Indian Government announce the withdrawal by the Imperial Government of general restrictions on every ex-enemy aHen, as such, into the United Kingdom, i>nd states that m future so far us India is concerned no discrimination will be made against ex-enemy aliens, as such, but m
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  • 104 10 Programme of drills up to and for September 20, 1925. Saturday, September 19, p.m., Bukit Titnuh, European Units, Practice Warren Sbietld. Buses leave Drill Hall 2 p.m. 1 bus leaves Keppel Harbour Tram Terminus at 1.80 p.m. 2.30 p.m., Farrer Range, Malay Co., Practice Warren Shield. Buses
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  • 543 10 Encouraged by Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board. According to the Malay Mail, at a meeting? of the Kur.la Lumpur Sanitary Board on thp 16th inst., the chairman, Mr. Millington, read oat certain note.; that he had made, dealing with decisions of the Board; in respect of petrol filling
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  • 168 10 To Kill Anything at Distance of 20 Mfles. A death ruy which will kill anything up to a distance of 20 miles, pieta two inches of steel at a mile, mid tan be turned in any direction— according to its inventoi is being watched by the United
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  • 196 10 American Manufacturers Unable To Compete. In a report issued at Washington for the benefit of the American win-less manufacturing industry by the American Government trade experts, it U declared that the development of the wireiess industry in Great Britain has reached such a high state of efficiency that
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  • 74 10 Speaking at the annual meeting of the planters' stores and agency, Mr. James Warren said -Compared with the corresponding period, the profit and loss account shows increases on the expenditure Bide under establishment and contingency fund. On the. receipts side, gross profit shows expansion under all the principal headings, but
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  • 471 10 Officials' Privilege Challenged At Kuala Lumpur. The Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board, at n meeting' on the ltith inst., passed a plan showing a site near the junction of Ampang and Circular roads where W Electrical Engineer proposed to erect a substation. The Chairman, Mr. Wellington, according to the
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  • 182 10 Joint Purchase Hv Kota Tinegi And Siginting. The Kota Tin^i" (Johorc) Rubber Company and the Sigintinir (NeRii Scmbilan) Rubber Estate whose affair, are conti oiled by the one- Board of Dircotms have circularised their respect ixv shareholders, oRerin K further issue of capital for the purpose of
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  • 53 10 To-night'- ehanuc of programme ut the Alhambra present* a Paramount seven ioplh- entitled A Fighting Coward and a First National Production. The A*e ol Deoire, m six reels. Than will be supported by the Topical Bucirfet. In the first house the three final episodes of the Ghost City
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  • 145 10 The report of the directors of Brunei United Plantations, Ltd., for the yeur ended June 30, 1925, states that the profit and loss account shows a net profit for the year of $07,H82.7G as against $24,544.0? for 'the previous year. To this must biadded a credit
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  • 100 10 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent writing under Friday's date says A serious railway accident is reported from Sunfrei Besi. Three Tamil railway cooliea were working on the lines between Kuala Lumpur and Sungei Besi yesterday morning, when they were knocked xlown und sustained grievous injuries. The men were romoved
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  • 703 10 Further Captures by Motor Launches. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, September IK. In spite of the ino-t vigilant cyrs that our preventive fleet continues tij keep on the vVeut coast. and in spit* of the fact that hundreds of their comrades are doing hard labour behind prison
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  • 190 10 The following Singapore properties were Mild by auction by Mfesuru. Cheong Koon Seng and Co., at their saleroon. 30 Chulia Street on August 20 and September l«:— Freehold land and houses 10 und 11 Lorong 1 off Chungi Road area 2,486 Hq. ft., Mr. M. I. Mdhamen Ibrahim,
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  • 129 10 The cmimittw beg to acknowledge with many thanks of the following subsenp"pro'viously acknowledged *9,«35 Hasan. Seah Hood Thiam, Choo Leong, Phang Tek Lim. Tan Koh Chan, Tan Beng Jin, Lim Enh. Ong b*e W, Quek Kfco Chye, Pog Siong Kpngkek, Hye goo Kow Kongkek and
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  • 1057 11 Proceedings at Annual Meeting Of Company. The thirty. first annual meeting of the !!huI) Australian Gold Mining Company, l.imite.1 m held at the registered office, bmpire Chambers. Brisbane on August Mr. Jaiiii Forayth, chuirinan of the directors, presided. In moving tha adoption of the balancesheet and report For
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  • 824 11 All Available Land to be Planted Pp. I The fifth ordinary general r acting of the Hukit Sclangor Rubber Estate (1W0), J,tcl., whs held on August 11 at 5 Fcni church Street, S.C. Mr. T. C. Huxley, who presided, said he could fairly congratulate the shareholders I
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  • 295 11 Why Husband and Wife Dance Kadly. It is rare to find that the ideal dancepartners are married. The phenomenon i< due to the vogue of the foxtrot. In the foxtrot then- is no recognised sequence of steps, and there i arc scores of individual subtleties of, style. The
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 260 11 His Master's Voice GRAMOPHONES AND RECORDS Are renowned throughout the world for their sterling qualities. It is quality, first, last and all the time. These qualities have placed and maintain* ed them in the front rank of musical achievement. LET US PROVE THIS TO YOU. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. (Incorporated
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    • 270 11 Raffles Hotel Telephone No. 2920. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday DINNER DANCE (Ercnlnc Drrai Essential for Dancing) Monday and Friday THE DANSANT LEVINE-HOPKINS DANCE BAND. I GRILL ROOM "T5Under the supervision of an L H# YAYMEN, expert European. Mui|iri Sea View Hotel This Evening Tea Dance, 5.30 p.m. LEVINE AND HOPKINS
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  • 995 12 Sunday, September 20, 1925. [Under thii heading w« publish eaeh week brief deuili of the services to be held at those Singapore Churches whose authorities supply us with the necessary infoi nation. To ensure insertion, these notice* must reach us by Friday afternoon.l St. Andrew's Cathedral.— 7.80 a.m.
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  • 78 12 It „is understood that the Ceylon Railittyaatfiiirities'are considering the question of having Nuwara Eliya connected with the main line by means of a broad yauci' lino branching off at Ambawela. The present toy railway is hardly used by pus.-cnjtars, who prefer to do t hi- journey between Nanuoya and Nuwars
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 797 12 NOTICE IN THE ESTATE OF CHRISTINA BALD WHITE OR NE1LSON, DECEASED Pursuant to Section 25 of Ordinance No. 144 (Trustees). NOTICE is hereby gi.-en that all persons having nny claims or demands against the estate of Christina Bald White or Neilson, sometime residing at Glnnbarn," Keppel Harbour, Singapore, who died
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    • 851 12 MUNICIPAL NOTICE ANNUAL SUPPLIES. TENDERS are invited under the following heads for supplies to tht Municipality of Singapore, from January 1, l»20, for one yiki 1 Labour for unloading trucks and feedins Crushers at Tanjong Pagar Depot. 2. Supply of dressed granite. 3. Supply of coarse sand for concrete, delivered
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    • 932 12 TENDERS Tenderr. will be reitefved at the Colonial iecreUry's Office until noon on September 5, 1985, for the following services for the tovernment Monopolies Department lor the ear 1926 (1) Supply of best Amoy or Hongkong pota each capable of easily containing three chees of chandu. Tne pots to be
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    • 993 12 TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES, SINGAPORE, 1926. NOTICE is hereby givea that Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, until noon, on October 2, 1986, fop the exclusive right, subject to the limitations of the Liquors Revenue Ordinance, 1909, now Ordinance No. 118 (Liquors Revenue), and to the
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    • 1048 12 TENDERS FOR TODDY OTOP LICENCES, MALACCA, 1926. NOTICE is hereby giver that tenders will be received at the Resident Councillor's Office, until noon on October 2, 1925, for the exclusive right, subject to the limitations of the Liquors Revenue Ordinance, 1909, now Ordinance No. 118 (Liquors Revenue), and to 'the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 225 13 ERASMIC Tooth I^ste Cleanses and Preserves the Teeth. Removes discolouration. Arrests decay by destroying the Germs. Disinfects the mouth and ensures sweet breath. Prevents tartar deposit. Cannot injure the enamel. The most effective tooth cleanser, bcautificr preserver. SOLE AGENTS FOR MAI.aTA. SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. Pi-i-l.i.'.rn LONDON A PARIS. f'
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    • 306 13 NATURE'S REMEDY Clements Tonic is Nature's greatest remedy for the nerves and brain, loss of appetite, debility, poorness of blood, neuralgia, insomnia, etc., and is strengthenand reliable. In the fatiguing tropical atmoshere you will appreciate the nourishing stimulus of this invigorating medicine, as it promotes normal health, energy and sleep.
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    • 70 13 BERNA STERILIZED MILK None better Berna Milk users are Quality Choosers Sole Agents DUPIRE BROTHERS. BUFFALO »«and CEMENT Packed m !-lu^^S-^^^^\ ?r\w iron drams. w9 mm \m^^ mm^mßl competitive. REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY ARRIVALS Fully complies with British Standard requirements. Sole Importers Borneo-Sumatra Trading Co., Ltd. (iKHTaruW Ib Ho!I.»«) 501 TORPEDO DE
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 467 14 Assets over $5,500,000 S.C. A-Pwwc to force «ver *19,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Strait* lettlmMtaO .^«r««i» nemm aaaa HEAD omc Wineh-tw HoaM, N^ o OfWO M The Company has 80.000 d*po*lted wlta th. Snpwm. Court of England and eoaplte* wIU the Britlafc lif* Assorane. Co«p*nle*
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    • 1096 14 BANKING INTERNATBONAL BANKINI CORPORATION Capital Paid-up U.S. $5,000,000 Surplus U.S. $5,000,000 Owned by THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW TOR*. Scad Offlc* *t, WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office t M. BISHOPSGATE. E.C Branches BARCELONA COLON S^K 1 l^ll^S* 0 0 BATAVIA DAIREN MANILA SHANGHAI BOMBAY HANKOW PANAMA NGAPOM CALCUTTA
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    • 387 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter In Japan) Capital Subscribed Y45,000,000 Capital Paid-up Y39,875,000 Reserve Fund V 1,760,000 President H. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS Q. Kawasaki, Esq. J T. Hisamune, Esq. D Takita, Esq. M. Shuto, Esq. HEAD OFFICE Talpeh, Formosa (Taiwan). BRANCHES AND AGENCIES Kcelung, Taichu,
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    • 275 14 "BUY BRITISH CAR.' t IB yHE "STANDARD" Cars were l| firrt intrcdttccd m 1903. Every 11 I year h;>9 tiicv/n a steady and 11 I marked improvement justifying an \JL rxtrac-ilinsry poj-tiN.-'iv which can cnly be IB lecur-d by c really first r.lr« car. I Gracr fully built the STANDARD
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  • 666 15 Discussion on the Muddiman Report. A discussion to prive effect to the Majority Report of ihr Reforms Enquiry Committee was opened on September 7 m the Assembly at Simla by Sir Alexander Muddiman, who asked for concurrence m the Government resolution acceptins the Majority report. He differentiated between
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  • 109 15 Stork's of absent-mindedness were iKinj* i dated m the smokin K -room of a trans-Atlantic liner. "I am very absent-minded my.velf," piped up a hitherto silent man. I often find names and telephone numbers written m my notebook, but can't remember what persons they represent. Lately I
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 184 15 Touring Car $1,095. It will give you years of reliable Service and should occasion necessitate change of ownership it will find a ready market and obtain a good price. This is apt to be overlooked by intending car buyers. WEARNE BROTHERS, LTD. neeeeeeeeeeeee Dodbe Brothers MOTOR CARS AT Lower Prices
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    • 271 15 J&XI JL JL JET} CARBURETTERS For easier starting, perfect running and maximum power at all speeds— fit a Zenith Carburetter. Zeniths reduce petrol consumption and give greatest flexibility. Over 4,000,000 m use. BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH, TELIK ANBON, PENANC A MALACCA. THE ROLLS RQVCE OF LIGHT CURS
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 159 16 Erfd. 187' Patronized by Royalty. BROOCHES, EARRINGS AND BRACELETS A charm to the fair wearer NEWEST PATTERNS m diamonds, onix and gems of every sort added to our remarkable stock of JEWELLERY HIGHEST GRADE AT LOWEST PRICE. B.P. De Silva The Royal Jeweller. 62/3. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. Branch No. 1,
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    • 529 16 Latex Cups JAPANESE AS WELL AS LOCAL MADE. FLAT BOTTOM AND HALF LEMON SHAPE. ALL SIZES FOR IMMEDIATE OR FUTURE DELIVERIES. ENQUIRIES INVITED. LEE KIM SOO 20, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. WHERE EXPERIENCE COUNTS. Just us the patient must have faith m the Doctor, so the reader must have faith m
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    • 935 16 _OASSIrTED ADVERMMEOTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., m ordinary close set true (average six words to line) are: Per line: One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 et» three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,
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    • 848 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, 84, Shrewsbury Road. Apply 24, Sungei Road. TO LET, 3, Mount Sophia. Apply M. H. Sassoon, 6, Malacca Street. TO LET, 901, attap-roofed, Upper Serangoon Rd., Tampenis junction. Apply premises. TO LET, compound house, No. 3, Buckley Road. Apply Lim Cheng Swce, 244, South Bridge
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    • 190 16 FRANKELS TOWN STORE 20, Raffles Place (Corner Malacca Street). Finest Goods at Attractive Prices, j Civility Costs Nothing at FRANKELS Head Office "FRANKELS BUILDING," 875, Victoria Street. Town OSes': 20, RAFFLES PLACE (corner Malacca Street). Branch Office KUALA LUMPUR, Selangor, F.M.S. I gg -TO5-A. ORCHARD ROAD CO Patronised by Royalty
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    • 394 16 BOOKS THE FIGHT FOH THE REPI'BLIC IN CHINA, l.v B. 1.. Putnam Weale, with 21) Illustrations, on art paper $10.50 SCENES AND CHARACTERS OK THE MIDDLE A(;ES, by thr Key. Edward 1.. CuttK. If A.. Late Hon. Sec. of the Easex Archaeological Society. With IK2 illustrations $2.40 MALAYA, THE STRAITS
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