The Straits Times, 27 November 1925

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times No. 28,030. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 175 1 OITFN NMIfPIV" KTVER BEATEN "MADE IN ENGLAND" Does that mean nothing to you? The typewriter \^i!^^^^^B^fi THIS new and improved type jS;^ front-stroke machine is M&T\\ BRITISH TYPEWRITERS, |PpS orneo Company, Ltd. "TIMONOX WHITE" A perfect White Paint supplied m Sealed drums ready Remember.— Over 220 years' experience embodied m
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    • 103 1 If FURNISHING F Vawi f V An thc latest *«fen«. bfr l^^BSfc From 75 cts. per yard. I#3 ?f tl mil 4 CASEMENT GLSTH I rv J -L Guaranteed fast colours. isfa^ik-jcfci t, J n $1-35 and $1.60 per yard. P^^lfi^i [i tapestry M New co 'o«rin? S and style,.
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    • 4 1 LACTOGEN FOR YOUR BABY
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  • 1305 2 Mr. H.H.J.Gompertz. Tribute from Members of Legal Profession. The Heagkong D:iily Press November IS mains 'he foil twing report Mr. H. H. J. Qosapertx, wlm is leavin *>y the Sarpedon to-day, to take up hi> new npp' intment a 1 Chief Justice of t I M. n. I thj member*
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 162 2 TO MANAGERS OF ROBBER ESTATES LATEX PAFEI Insist on having ALL your Printing LETTER HEADS, MEMO 6, CHECK ROLLS, Etc., 1 te. done on Latex Paper. THE PROMPT PRINTERS (RICHARD LTD.) 76, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. B. S. SiMOBA CO 18, ROBINSON ROAD, First floor. IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS, COMMISSION AGENTS. American
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    • 859 2 mW^^^^^^B f **> it% KU y!iC \oo !^k l**? m" /S/^^^B NOTICE is hereby given that ft* trade mark depicted abeVc is c clo i v f™" and "he Fed.-ratoT! .::.:..>• State, foi th« aW« S.lUllf A-.r.cy UnftH. A\T» VOTirt-- hereto civch that lex*! prowtilagi v ill be Uken against
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    • 803 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE ASSESSMENT LIST, 1926. NOTICE is hereby giwn that the Assessment List containing the annual valuation and am >unt of Assessment to be levied on all houses, buildinßS and lam!?, situated within the > lunicipnlity of Sinsnnor., for the year 1928 is cpen U 'hi- m'pvetion of rate payers
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    • 863 2 NOTICE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF Licensing jiwices, SING AFOUL 1 Tl-.i- (.utterly mltinr of the Board of Mcctieinc Justice! for the Sett'omeat of for (I Ist niKirlpr ..f the year M will he held m thr First ilajrUtroW'i r, mnjmpcTo; at MO p.m. on Tliursday, >I 17. 1953. All
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  • 803 3 Maiden Dividend of 10 Per Cent. Recommended. The second ordinary general meeting of Pr.tani Para Plantations, Ltd., was held on October 21 at 2-4, Idol l*n«, E.C., Mr. W. D. Campbell (the Chairman) Mr. Robert Stewart (representing the Secretaries, Messrs. Lyall Anderson and Co.) hav.ing .read the .notice
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  • 133 3 Wanted in Singapore The prevalence of road-hogging m the streets of Constantinople on the part of motorists has been effectively checked by the drastic methods of the energetic prefect, Dr. Emm Bey, who has issued to the police wooden planks bristling with nails. He simultaneously announced that the police were
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  • 154 3 ut u J p IS mteres t"»«:. but which is the best? If you had to listen to a Kroup of experts and enthusiasts talkine the head off their pet hobby, which one would you chooM»? A recent experience has settled the question for me. It was
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 206 3 MELDRUMS LIMITED TIMPERLEY, MANCHESTER. Refuse Destructors •»?> "3, |r RANGING FROM THE '•^v. SMALLEST SIZE CONSUMING 30 POUNDS PER HOUR fe UP TO ANY CAPACITY -4^ Br FOR THE LARGEST v MUNICIPALITY. Full particulars and literature on request. Sole Agrnts UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE. yniUgrs
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    • 265 3 HERE ARE LETTERS From A Canadian Mother and from A Malayan Chief Telling of Children Benefited by Baby's Own Tablets. I 'Amid the snow-clad forests of the frozen North and in the sultry regions of the .Tropic* Baby', Own Tablets an- eoually priied in thoysanJs of homes where there arc-
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    • 416 3 STEAMH SAILIHBS AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL LINE (Owners Messrs. ANDREW WEIR CO.) For BOSTON and NEW YORK (VIA SUEZ) diie Singapore WEIRBANK Jan. 18, 1926 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated m the i.M.S.) Agents SINGAPORE PENANG. Tel. 3120. 1 ~~**m JAVA-NEW YORK LINE Regular service of the "Nederland" Steamship Company, 'Kotterdam Lloyd
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    • 314 3 »> ♦♦♦♦-»-»->-«t COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN S.S. Cft, LTB. BLUE KINNKL LIN* (Incorporated In England) THE WEST "/WSTRfiUAI S. U. COh LTD. (Incorporated m England) Fortnig htijr Service taking cart* ul Paaacngera from Singapore. BATAVIA AND SOUKABAYA NORTU-WEST AUSTRALIA PORTS AND FREMAAT-E (PERTH.) Approximate Sailing*. CENTAUR I%^. GA3COYNE U
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 781 4 STuAiER SJULiNfiS P 0. British India and Apcar Lines (luenraoiaie* Bag— ud) |lAIT __{D pABSENUEft AND CJJtGO bE _>!__» FBNINCULA- AND ORIENTAL ft. fl. CO. Wader Conuact with His Majesty's Government. London and fax east mail bikvlcl L ,apT io. -a-^S^Stdoh akd Tont age die S'por* Taanage leave B'pora i^sr*
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    • 770 4 STEAMER SIULMIS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated m England) The Blue Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA. MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES. HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. Taking cargo on
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    • 596 4 CTEAMER SAILINGS m JET Iwii. (ROTAX PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA) Ua«utftorat«£ aoii«oJi UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NaVIUKKLA-NDS DIM- GOVERNMENT. Telephone Na. »M», with ••b-«oi_e«U.,n to Paeaage. Freight, Tranship-eat, Marlae DepU, aad Manager*! D— k. REPRESENTATTVE for Singapore and Strait* SeUlemeftt. «f tk« OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAIj OF JAVA. All iaformation.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 516 5 STEAMEK SAILW6S Ellcrman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMJUT LIRE Passenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL FREIGHT SERVICES s.s. KASENGA Havre, L'don, Antwerp and H'burg Nov. 26 Uk CITY OF GLASGOW Marseilles, L'don, R'dam and H'burg Dec. 12 s.B. CITY
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    • 668 5 STEAMEB SAMJH6S ULUE Zi ELLERMAN FUNNEL BUCKNALL LINE S. S. CO., LTD (IlMonMataa m England) JOINT BMVIC* t« BOSTON NHW TORK and BALTIMOU tU SVBZ n PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK a»f«t Da« B'pore Koat. pPr. r TITAN Nov. 30 Suez Phillipines and Hongkong t KIOTO Dec. 15 Suez Phillipines and
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    • 581 5 STEAMEB SAILIN6S Barns Philp Liaie (Incorporated m Australia) F«r BYPNET, MELBOURNE, ria JAVA, DAKWIOg THURSDAY ISLAND and BRIBBANM Kegnlar monthly sailing by the v«U known steamers MABXLLA (T*?« toas) and MONTORO (6.000 tons). The s.s. MARELLA Is the largest and finest steamer trading to AattraJla, Cabins de laze, single berth
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    • 152 5 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE (Incorporated m Germany) The undarnottd arc the Company* latacd«4 tixturaa. OUTWARDS for HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAI'AN Da* S'por* PKKIISBFN Dee. II DRMLAND Jan. II HOMEWARDS lor GENOA, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG Dm B'«*r« t X SAARLAND Dee. IS T VOGTLAND Jan. 8 t Paaaenrer SUamer. Limited accommodation fur paaaengera,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 487 6 GAIETY CINEMA To-night at 9.15 91' ANTED A STORY (Johnny Jonn Comedy ARMISTICE DAY IN SINGAPORE Star Feature ADAM AND EVA His daughter waa too extravagant ao he brought a young man from the office to check her and he did. IN 8 PARTS Star— MARION DAVIES Director— KOHEKT G.
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    • 440 6 PAVILION (LATE PALLADIUM). TO-NIGHT to Friday, November 27. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE DOG AND THE CATFISH (Cartoon) PATHE PICTORIAL (Eve's and Everybody's Film Review) Showing m slow motion how to play coif Another BRITISH Production BETTY COMPSON and an a Star Cast m WHITE SHADOWS Written direct for the screen
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    • 232 6 n THE WORLD KNOWN ->^^ *^P*s2v LUDWIG AND LUDWIG L^\S/^ JAZZ DRUM OUTFIT. i\ HI $55 > $75 > $io si2s and $175. Illustrated list on application. SEASON Co., Ltd. til and 113. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. "Marconiphone" WIRELESS RECEIVING SETS IN STOCK Manufactured by MARCONI'S WIRELESS TELEGRAPH CO., LTD. MARCONIPHONE
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  • 219 7 FIXTURES. Friday, Norrmiirr 27 Rial v.ntor, s.s n.m., 8.37 p.m. Molucca II i t -li 1 i.lp 5.20 a.m., ft. Mi p.m., 5 ft. :i m. Municipal Commission, 2.15 p.m. Saturday, November 2S Hiph Water. H is a.m., 9.32 p.m. Malacca High Tide, 6 a.m., 6 ft.
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  • 225 7 idhy, November li". Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. unm hakhuik. Mala K Beta, Cross, Cipc ReA(in». Pcrlnk. Oi! Wharf Wat Ih.dari Coai Wktrf Nu VESSELS IN DRY DOCK. Tanjong Pagnr Sheer.- Wharf Sir.gkcp Alh«rt Dock Nu Suaila Krppd Uarlvctir Kind's Dock Ccnui, Manila No.
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  • 187 7 T«-4ajr. Pontianak iAitim;i :t p.m. Sinm. *XC«pt Lower Siain (Kistna).. 3 p.m Aatmlm and Natun* [alaadi (Both) 3 p.m. Southern and Western India I inhis Man) 4 p.m. To-morrow. Aubv) 9 a.m Djambi I Toil hum) 9 a.m. Pontiana 9 a.m Annml>i and Na'tona Islands (Scott 10
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  • 230 7 BXCHAMiK. Singapore, Novombei 27. On London, Bank 4 m/i «/4 15/3S T nd Pr:vale 3;n. credits 2/4 11/16 On New Ytrk, Demand 66% Private 90 d/« 68% On France, Bank T. T. 1400 On India, Bank T. T. 154 On HonKkon,, Bank d/d Z% p.c prem. Ort
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  • 63 7 Singapore Standard Pale Crept Cosing Prices Buyers. Sellers. Spot Spot Dec. December Jan. -March Jan. -March April-June April-June Tone of Mai ket Quiet. Latest London b'cs quote Spot shiet It;. 5d. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. 1.77 '4 1.78 1.78
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 247 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers £1 II Asam Kumbang 54/- 55/- cd. 1 1 Batang Padang 0.82% 0.85 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.45 1.50 xd. £1 £1 Idris Hydraulics 53/6 5-1. -ii 1 1 Johcn Tin 0.80 0.85 10/- 10/- Karaponu 53/- 54/6 £1 £1 Kamunting Tin 64/- 66/-
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    • 131 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers £1 B. Am. Tobacco 6.0.0 5.7.6 10 10 Centra! Engine* 5.00 6.00 £1 £1 E. SmeltiiiK Co. 1 J.30 U.S5 10 10 Frascr Neave 54.50 65.50 100 100 Hammer Co. 190,00 195.00 100 100 Katz Bros. def. ***** 200.00 10 10 Mexican Eagle 17/74
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    • 93 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. JJ, 234.300 pa? 110 S'pcrt Municipal 5 p.e $1,878,000 of 1930 wit 10% p.m S'p»re Municipal 4S p.c ->i 1907 $1,600,000 pai 10% p.sn Spore Municipal 4Vj p.e of 1909 $1,1000,i>00 par 10% p.m. Spore Municipal 4 p.c of 1913 $2,000,000 16 p.c. dig. 6
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    • 379 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Kvatt's Quotations. To-day's Prices Fraser Lyall A Co. Evatt. Allenby ($1) 4.00 4.20 4.00 4.25 Alor Gajah (SI) 3.6:" 3.M 3.75 -l.'J", A. Hitam (55) 22.00 23.00 22.00 23.00 A. Kunin? ($1) 1.70 1.80 1.70 1 85 Am. Malay <S2) 4.7. r
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 742 7 FOR SALE The Planters I.oans Board, on behalf of I the Government of the federated Malay States, offers for sale thp property known a? "The Government Plantation," Kuala TembelI ing, Pahang. Particulars are briefly a? SITl'AI'ION.— On tho banks of the Pahan-j I River, surrounding the tnwnship of Tembel ng.
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    • 63 7 S. PATTARA BATTERY ROAD. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! JUST ARRIVED New Shipment of FANCY GOODS AND DAINTY NOVELTIES THE LATEST CONTINENTAL CREATIONS. ♦♦♦■»»♦>♦♦♦♦♦*-»-»♦♦-»♦.« »»«»>♦«♦»« »<««>. GOODWOOD HALL fl co™.o AD MOST DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED HOTEL IN TANGLIN. SmgU »ad donbU roarai »T.il»bU. Lounge, tpacioui Dinn«r mnd Dm«e« H»IL T«nnn Te»i «rr«n»ed. eoarta r«s*rred
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    • 1345 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS i**«r Classified Adyta., page WAN+S FOR SALB. RTC FOR SALE, one-ton lorry Elcar, $000, new body. 813, Straits Time*, dp) WANTED TO BUY curios, weapons, porce- c:c. Apply 816, S. Times. (lp) VACANT TWO ROOMS, private 'tally. Tanglin, garage. Reply 817. S. Times. (lp) PIANO ON HIRE, at
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 60 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Handling Kerbau Station. (By Courtly uf (iovrrnmcnt Hralth Office). For (he 21 linura ending at Midnight on Novcmhrr 192S. dre M«X. ,-arr K4.J K itore 74 F. Mwn shndi temperature 78.1 F. 119 F. 7^.5 F itnre HI F. Mean wet bnlb i>-mp'r:iturc 75.4 F. Monn r. I.
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  • 56 8 Mr. Loh Kirn Swi and family thank their relatives and friends who kindly sent telegrams and letters of condolence, wreaths Chinese scrolls, and Seng Lay, attended the funeral of his beloved mother, the late Mrs. Loh Kong Yew, nee E. Bok Neo, ant) rendered valuable services during the funeral
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  • 1022 8 The Straits Times FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27. NATIONS MOURNING. Two nations, closely allied m their interests and sympathies, are m mourning our own for Queen Alexandra, Siam, the closest neighbour of Malaya, for its King. In the case of the beautiful Queen who came to us long long years ago from
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  • 33 8 The well-known establishment of B. P. de Silva, jewellers, of High Street, is c oscd to-day out of respect to the memory of the late Queen Alexandra and the late King of Siom.
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  • 43 8 In reply to a telegraphic enquiry, the French Consul has been informed that ihe gunboat Alerte was on her way to Bombay, and as she is to call at Colombo find Sabang, she is not likely to arrive here till sometime next month.
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  • 38 8 In accordance with the decision of tinFascist authorities at Rome, it is understood that the Italian Colony m Bombay have formed a centre, the first m India. Messrs. Brunelli, Moncrini and Scrimzi were elected directors of the centre.
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  • 71 8 Max Linder, the highest paid French film actor, and his wife were found m their room at the Hotel Baltimore, Paris, on October U, lying on the bed. Thn arteries m their wrists had been severed, and a razor lay near by. The wife was dead and Max was still
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  • 73 8 A Square Meal is the heading to the following telegram to Australia from tandon A post-mortem examination of Frederick Rigby, who died at Barrow of peritonitis, following an operation, revealed that he had swallowed a piece of lead piping, two pieces of slate pencil, two pieces of metal boot tips,
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  • 20 8 A fire swept a block m Automobile Row, Washington, on October 31 causing damage estimated at $2,000,000 (about i' 400,000).
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  • 31 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 $100. The .rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 $100.
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  • 33 8 All officers and warrant officers, Singapore Volunteer Corps, will wear a mourning band, HVi inches wide, round the left trm above the elbow, on all occasions when wearing a jacket, until further orders.
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  • 36 8 In their produce report, dated Novembi r 26, Messrs. Barlow and Co. state: Prieaa have improved for copra during the past week and about 1,100 tons have been sold. Closing quotations are: Sur.dried $12.35, mixed $12.20.
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  • 45 8 Mr. A. Josephsen, writing from Raub Australian Gold Mine, says that hi succeeded on Wednesday m trapping, a female tiger alive. It was 7 ft. 6 m. long, and although she was not found m possession of any gold, she was shot all Tie same."
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  • 51 8 A threat against the Standard Oil Company at Linpuchi, on the Yellow Kiver, China, is reported by the American Consul at Tsinan, who states that the agent was ordered to produce $2,000 within tW3 days, otherwise his stocks wouli be destroyed. The protection of Uie Agency is demanded by the
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  • 51 8 Of the candidates who sat for the London University Intermediate Arts examination at Penang m July, Mr. Ho Seng Ong, of the Methodist Boys' School, Kuala Lumpur, completed the examination (having been referred m Latin last year), and Mr. A. Kumara Singham, of the Anglo-Chinese- School, Singapore, was referred m
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  • 65 8 The Times, the Daily Telegraph, and Btkn morning newspapers on October 31 devote chief editorials to the closing of rt embley. The Times stated Wembley hus been an informp.l Imperial conference >f a sort never before held, the happy consequences of which should grow with years. The old doctrine of
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  • 68 8 The children's concert which was broadcast last evening, was a splendid success, writes a correspondent. Among '.he chief attraction.? were the jazz orchestra, consisting of fcur players Mr. Joseph Fernandez, Mr. J. Minjoot, Mr. Dicky Day, and Mr. Macleod, which was kindly arranged by Mr. Andrew William Recitations were given
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  • 100 8 M'llle. Suzanne Lenglen's penchant for •ai;i::fT love sets is at present not extending beyond the tennis courts. The ParixUn journal, Figaro, Qn November 1 published the story of a well-known Wench Count, who, it states, has gone to the United States to divorce his wintr.d will then r.v rry Suzanne.
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  • 100 8 A scene of tense excitement was witnessed at St. Pancras, London, on tforembar 3, on the departure of the Liitle Brothers for Ti'bury to join the Jervis Bay. The platform was rowded with friends, and th? boys were in the highest spirits, looking forward with the keenest anticipation to meeting
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  • 103 8 Cnpt. J. E. Turnell and M. L. Messias, rho pleaded guilty to the charge of abetment m the cocaine smuggling case, >vere sentenced at Bombay on November iH. The former was sentenced to four i^nths' rigorous imprisonment and a fine f Rs. 500. The object of securing their ■irly conviction
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  • 112 8 Several notable facts are revealed in tha complete returns of the Scottish municipal polls, which, however, show comparatively little chanjje in the parties as whole. A feature ha< bee.-, the success f the Moderates in the Clydebank area. They made a clean sweep. rccisterinK four .;:i>!.s from Labour. The Labour
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  • 150 8 The sobriety of a passenger "plane pilot is involved m Captain Robertson's claim for damages for wrongful dismissal by lnvperial Airways. It is alleged, says a London wire, that while pilot of a passenger 'plane from Berlin to Croydon Robertson landed at Amsterdam to effect minor repairs there. During a
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  • 501 8 The marriage took place on October 28, ot St. Andrew's Church, West Kensington, of Mr. Harold Graves, with Beatrice Lilley Ramsay. Mrs. G. L. O'Hara Hickson, who ha« b»en in poor health for some months, sniU-,1 Col England on Wednesday by th« Sarpcdon. Fathers Fourgs, of Seremban,
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  • 28 8 Na wire has been received from New York to-day, probably on account of yesterday being a national holiday. To-day's Singapore pri-?e $1.78, London price 4s. sd.
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  • 28 8 The average prices of rubber m Singapore and London during the current llestriction Quarter to November 2G have •>een Singapore 169-34 cents London 4s. 2-od.
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  • 37 8 The Johore River Rubber Plantations, Ltd., for which company Sime Darby an I Co., Ltd., are Agent*, have purchased tha Nan Ah estate of 1,136 acres. This company's total area ia now 3,i?07 acres.
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  • 42 8 Mailf from Europe (London mails despatched November 5) ex 8.1. Tan will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery '.o boxholders at 5t.45 a.m. From China and Japan, hy Tacnma Mai n, due at Singapore to-morrow.
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  • 39 8 The following have been staying at GoTenUMOt House as the guests cf Hia Excellency and La.l> (Juillemanl Mr. Justice Gompertz, Chief Justice F.M.S. and Mrs. Gomperts, Major-G«neral E. 11. and Mrs. Willis, S:r Montague Batlow, Bart., X.IS.X.
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  • 43 8 Mr, S. J. Vincent, Hon. Treasurer, has received a cheque for $1,001.71 Ml behnlf of St. Andrew's Hospital, bainK the net proceeds of the recent performance of Greed staged by Chine*'! amateurs, under the direction of Mr. Cheong Hock Chyc.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 122 8 j MASPERO FRERES I Egyptian Cigarettes, I Will anyone desirous of obtaining 1926 refill cards for the Copper Frame Calendar issued last year please apply to p Advertising Department, I BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., (STRAITS) LTD. (Incorporated m England) P. O. Box 62, SINGAPORE. L CHRISTMAS BAZAAR IS NOW OPEN.
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    • 77 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT Irvin Willat Production The First Motion Picture Filmed m Natural Colours WASTELAND (Featuring JACK HOLT, 111 1. 1. 1E DOVE, NOAH BEERY and KATHLYN WILLIAMS) m 7 Reels. METRO PICTURE SHERLOCK BROWN 5 Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. Wm. FOX PRODUCTION AGAINST ALL ODDS m
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    • 62 8 On Other Pages. Pafe. llnngkong ami Mr. Justice Gompertz 2 Finance and Commerce 7 Shipping and the Mails Meteorological Report 7 Kcuter Telegrams 9 Last Hours of Kins Kama I HIM} F M.S. Floods Queen-Mother V.rinorial Service Snorting Intelligence 10 CiTrrspondence U Y.M.C-A. Appeal for Fundt 10 Home Sport Letter
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  • 334 9 Commons Debate on Labour Conditions. Post-war Effects on British Position. [REI'TER TELEGRAM.] London, November 26. Chami against the Goveinment of failing luring the past three months to ateaiVN Em adequately dealing with unemployment were embodied m a vote of eaman moved by the Labour opposition. Sir A. H Steel-Maitland,
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  • 83 9 [UUIEH TKIXdRAM.] London, November 26. Mr. Cosgravc and Sir James Craig, Feparately and at length, confeirod with Mr. Baldwin at Downing St:;.tt this morning. Mr. Baldwin conferred with both together m the afternoon. London, November 26. Mr. Coagrava and Sir James Craig Interviewed Mr. Baldwin, and afterwards it
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  • 63 9 [REITKR TELEGRAM.] London, November 2G. Paris If. Chicherin, who is at present at Wiesbaden, has obtained a visa to pom to Franca oataaathly for a holiday m the south, but to consult political circles m I'aris e:i route. London, November 26. Paris M. Chicherin, accompanied by M. H.-ikovsky,
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  • 47 9 [win rubouh.] London, November 2C>. Mr. Frank H rotary of the British Miners' Federation, is accompanying Sir Richard Redmayne, who is visiting the Kuhr with the object of organising a European coal syndicate to regulate product!! R ami sales and ensure adi quite prices.
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  • 58 9 [UUIU TKI.IXRA.M.] London, November 27. The Telcgraphi. ts' Association have iMMd strike notices m the case of all wireless operators aboard of British ship.' and instructed the men not to sign f< r further voyages pending a settlement of the dispute regarding conditions of service, including; a
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  • 558 9 M. Herriot Fails to Form A Cabinet. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, November 2fi. The French franc m London to-day is 126.93. London, November 26. Paris M. Herriot's conversations with the Socialist leaders was fruitless. They announced to-day that they sympathised with his attempts to form a ministry, but declined
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  • 42 9 [REtTER TELEGRAM.] London, November 26. Austin, Texas Ma Ferguson, Governor of Texas, has issued 103 clemency proclamations to Texas prisoners to take effect on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Ferguson, since her inauguration as Governor, has shown clemency to over 1,000 prisoners.
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  • 39 9 [REI'TER TELEGRAM.] London, November 26. The Admiralty announce that an analysis of the sample of paint from the hull of the Villa r is considered to establish that the Vidar caused the loss of •■tihmnrint* Ml.
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  • 155 9 The Judge's Significant Comment. [reuter telegram.] London, November 2fi. The imprisonment of virtually the whole of the Communist executive will conceivably not be the end of the party's discomfiture, since the justification of further proceedings may be regarded as embodied m a significant phrase of the Judge m sentencing
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  • 82 9 S [reuter telegram.] London, November 26. Eerlin A general meeting of the North German Lloyd will be held on December 21 to obtain sanction for the fusion of the company with the Roland Line, Hamburg-Bremen Africa Line and the Horn Shipping Company of Luebeek. m which connection
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  • 68 9 [PEITER BMUt] London, November 26. Beriin The Reichstag by 271 votes to 159 passed the secend reading of th« Locarno bill, embodying acceptance of the security pact and arbitration treaties and Germany's entry in f .o the League of Nations, after rejecting an amendment by 242 v.tes
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  • 70 9 [reuter telegram.] London, November 23. Berlin The death is announced of Abbe Wetterle, an Alsatian priest, whose pro-French activities as a member of the Re chstag, also as editor of A'saceLorraine newspapers were a continual source of sensation before the war. Once they landed him m prison,
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  • 55 9 [reuter telegram.] London, November 26. Berlin A German-Dutch commercial treaty has been signed, firstly, supplementing the agreement of 1858, and secondly, dealing with Germano-Dutch customs and also a credit agreement, providing that the credit for 140,000,000 florins, which Holland granted Germany m 1922 and falling due m 1930,
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  • 56 9 [REVTER TELEGRAM.] London, November 26. Paris A message f:om Mayence states that the re-grouping is completed as a result of the forthcoming evacuation of Cologne and the transfer of British troops to Wiesbaden. The French army of occupation will henceforth consist of three Army Corps of six
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  • 42 9 [UEUTER TELECRAM] London, November 26. The Stock Exchange opened very quietly, price movements, generally, being small. Business m rubbers was fairly good, but selling is again progressing owing to the end of account, and values are inclined to be easier.
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  • 30 9 The Agent-General for Tasmania (Colonel Eccles Snowden) is forwarding to Tasmania a signed portrait of the late Queen Alexandra, her gift to the Queen Alexandra Hospital for Women, at Hr.hnrf.
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  • 869 9 Memorial Service at The Cathedral. Probably it was not until the memorial service this morning at St. Andrew's Cathedral that many were able to realise that one, who has been a part of the history of the British Empire, had passed away, and even now become only a
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  • 37 9 [REUTHR TELEGRAM.] London, November 26. In the House of Commons, m reply to questions, Mr. DavMaau stated that there were 4CB effective warjhlps on October 31, 1925, as compared with 516 on March 11, I*lll.
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  • Floods in the F.M.S.
    • 300 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 26. The continuous heavy rains in the Ulu, owin*: to which the Klang River which flows through Kuala Lumpur town, ha. been in a swollen condition for over a week past, caused the river to overflow its
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    • 72 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, November 27. More trouble is reported on the railway. Last nierht's mail from Kuala Lumpur arrived at Ipoh this morninpr. five hours late. It was hold up between Kerling and Kalumpanjr. where the line is several feet under water. The alarminsr news ia
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    • 73 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, November 27. Sunny weather prevails in Perak today. The train service is normal, but subject to slight delay on the inundated 'section sruth of Tanjong Malim. The position at Kuala Kubu is distressing. Several blocks of houses collapsed by the
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    • 483 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penanfr. November 27. Masters of coasting steamers report bad weather, accompanied by heavy swells, strong wind and heavy rain. The arrival of several ships has been delayed for several hours. A few ships deferred their sailing yesterday afternoon. The Malay Mail, which
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  • 461 9 Pathetic Scene at Royal Bedside. Siam In Mourning. (From Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok, November 26, 3.45 p.m. I have ascertained that yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon, about 3.:50, th.condition of the Kinir, which had up to then given reason for hope of recovery, took a turn for
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  • 122 9 Heavy Increase m Letters Despatched. I As compared with last yeur, the Christ- mas mai!.< dispatched from Singapore sh w a rcniarknbl? increase m the number of letters, but the parcels remain at about the same iiguiv. The Mantua, which sniled on November 19, carried 71 ba/n of
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  • 38 9 Possible Development fn Canada. Calgary, October 28 :—lt: —It is stated here that foar of the most Important British car manufacturer*, who have adopted mass production," will m all probability establish manufacturing planti h next year.
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  • 125 9 One of the pMMIUtlll by 11. Aki M;ir.:, which arrived at Townaville '<■■ :>i the Ka. t en November 1, was Comtd J, De G*tem< bert, Administrator of the 'ivli S( rvice In French Incio-China. Comte De Galetabert who is accompanied by his countess anil a step-duughtcr, is on long
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 194 10 S.C.C. Players m Practice Game. With Singapore now safely through th.' Malaya Cup semi-final it is now be t i net about that trophy for a while, and mfci the best of a rugby on which will be all too short this year. Ip to the present it has
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    • 158 10 □IUBBI Day of Barnes' Cups Tournament. iraatnent for the Barnes Cups v continued the Balestier ground yesterday afternoea, when the spectators included Lads duilkmard and MajorCentral Sir Theodore Fraser. The result? an v. I) Team.— D Team won ,?i>r Major Woodruffc ;.nd Goring. v. C Team.— This proved a
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    • 132 10 A very fast game of heckey was play- > .i TeloX Ayer ground yesterday when the V.M.C.A. met C Co., Royal Sussex The -oldiers swept the defence from the commencement and scored fur goals m quick sucthrouc* Corpora! Welch (3) and Pte, Howet and the V.M.C.A. thereafter mad* a
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    • 57 10 The following will represent the V \l.< v. l*sist and Present St. Joseph's cricket 10-morrow at Teluk Ayer, commencing at 2.11 p.m. H. G. Stack (captf), I! Lyna, M. Ignatius, F. Vine, 1 I:. 8. Martinus, A. van Cuylenburjr, i:. Jumabhi.y. B. K. Shah, D. J. Ponnuthurai, G. V.
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    • 75 10 twmg will represent the Borneo Co. against John Little and Co., on Saturday, November 28, at the Malaya ground. Kick off at 5 p.m. sharp: Hup I. StansAeM and Keo Chuan vie, A. N. Other and Seng Nam i hin Kiaa, CWm Hong, I). K. A. Hoblyn, i and
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    • 60 10 arnbridKeshire Result at The Currajfh. London. November t8 The Irish Cambridgeshire run on the Curragh resulted as follows Yukon 1. Mischievous 2, Duke of Monacli ar Nineteen ran. Yukon wbn by a short lieail, a head separated second and third. Batting: r>o to 1 against Yukon. 10 to
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    • 175 10 Woolwich Iteat Sandhurst In Hard Game. 1... ml" n. November 18: At rugger Woolwich beat Sandhurst by 12 points to C at Richmond. There was fine weather, the game was f; Rt nnd hard and neither side gave any quarter. The game was an object lesson n :st
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    • 24 10 London, November 18 :—ln:—In a friendly "soccer" game the Casuals were beaten by Cambridge University by three goals to nil. at Kingston.
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  • 326 10 The Market Steady But Quiet. Me: >is. Barlow an.l Co. report: BtfJfHl, November 26. S':kv our last we have had a firm and advancing market, and at one time business was actually done at 1.80 for spot and I.Bl '-i for December. Yesterday however, Landon was reported
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  • 416 10 Shareholders Approve Capital Increase. An extraordinary general meeting of the Bukit Tambun Estates, Ltd., was held on October 8, at 65. Bishopsgate, E.C. for the purpose of considering a resolution increasing the capital to £120,000 by the creation of 15,000 Eight per cent. Cumulative Preference shares of
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  • 99 10 The Gaiety is showing to-night the t Param.unt picture Adam and Eva, m eight part-, starring Marion Davies. Other features are Armistice Day m Singapore and two new two part comedies. In the first show are the first four episodes m eight reels of The Phantom Fortune serial,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 113 10 To the Editor of the Straits Time*. Sir.—I am quite sure that every decent man, every man with even a spark of sportsmanship, must have read your description of a horse race round Portugal with disgust and horror. It is a significant fact that a man who delights
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    • 204 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—Everybody who loves life, his own and his innocent fellow-man's, ought U> be grateful to you for your most useful article. For ehe, I am. About a month ago a bus, running at top speed, skidded into my little compound and this
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  • 148 10 .Manager Fined for Striking Coolie. Mr. T. E. Andrews manager of Bukit Sembawang Rubber Estate was charged m the First Police Court yesterday afterno»n with assaulting a Chinese aoolie. Previously the coolie had been charged m the Second Polite Court with a theft of latex and was
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  • LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
    • 165 10 Singapore, November 27. Rubber. —London 4s. sd. Steady, Local 1.78. Tin.—London i"281.5.0. Local 142 (200 toDs sold). Rubbers. —Shares are quiet. Ulu Benuts are quoted 1.03-1.07 and Bukit Katils 2.10-2.20 cum. Punggors have buyers at 12.07 V.: with sellers at 2.12': and Bukit Jelotongs at 12'1-2.17'v,
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  • 156 10 Messrs. Katz Bros, advise the following outputs for the first half of November Taiping Tin Dredging.— (2 dredges) hours lite yorde 80,000, piculi 322. toorth Taiping Tin Dredging- Hours 309, yards 35,000, piculs 166. South Taiping Tin Dredging (1*22) Ltd.— Hours 293, y»rds 65,000, piculs 214. Batang Padang
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  • 705 10 Echo of Poey Keng Seng Case. The Official Assignee (Mr. E. E. Colman) applied m the Bankruptcy Court thii morning, before Mr. Justice Deane, for directions regarding a question arising out of the bankruptcy cf Poey Keng Seng. Mr. Colman asked for a short adjournment to allow the
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  • 135 10 Eat and Smoke Less." The American College of Surgeons ruminated Dr. Thomas Francis Ryan (of Broken Hill, Australia) for an honorary fellowship. The following five eminent foreign surgeons were extended an honorary fellowship From England Lord Dawaon of Perm (consultant to the' Ring), Dr. William Blair Bell (Liverpool), Sir William
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  • 60 10 By kind permission of LieuL-Colonel S. de V. A. Julius, the band of the 2nd Bn. the Royal Sussex Regiment will perform the following programme m the Botanic Gardens on Sunday in:.-, commencing at 9.1S p.m. Trauermarsca* from Gotterdamisening (Wagaer) Ein Albumbtett (Wagner) Bwerpts from the
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  • 467 10 Urgent Appeal for Financial Assistance. The following appeal for assistance to meet the financial situation of the Singapore V.M.C.A. has been issued During the past two years the V.M.C.A. has had to carry on under adverse financial conditions, due mainly to the financial stringency m the city. It
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  • 427 10 Success of Polyvalent Serum Treatment. The story of a case of cobra bite, successfully treated with Fitz-Simcn's Polyvalent anti-venomous serum is narrated by Dr. A. C. Bharadwaja, of Benarej, m the current number of the Indian Medical Gazette Sarupia, a female patient, aged 23 years, was
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  • 70 10 Soloists and members of the orchestra are requested to note that m addition to the practices for next week shown on the rehearsal list, there will be a full practice m the St. Andrew's Cathedral on Tuesday, December 1, «t 6.15 p.m. Thl« Is necessary owing to the
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  • 2641 10 HOME SPORT. Rough Play on the Rugby Field. By Our Special Correspondent London, October 20. The successive victory of Kienrh h.>r^. (m the same ownership) m the Cesar.--witch and Cambridgeshire is the sens.ttion of the racintr sraaon. Mr. Mocomlv!' won a double-event bet of MOMO t.» KMO m addition to
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  • 154 11 Yunnan Rubber Es tates. Subscriptions are invited at h. me at par. for 1,125,000 shares of 2s. <ach in Yunnan ftubber Estates Limitc<l, which has a capital of il2.V)00. The estate is litaated in the JuronK district. Singapore, the bim being U228 .acres, of which 1,150 acres are planted. The
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  • 93 11 Programme of Drills up to and for November 29, l'J25 Saturday, November 28, 2.u') p.m., Bui; it Timah and Farrer Rum. loams competing for Bromhead-Mutlh'jws Shiel I, Practice. No transport will bo provided. Allotment can be given on application to Headquarters not later than Thursday 12 noon.
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  • 21 11 Orders for week ending November 28 1926 SATURDAY, 28th. Ambulance Competition a p m.
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  • 51 11 The Times Kingston (Jamaiui) ear- 1 1 respondent states that the I.'jfis'atun; has voted the neeessary money to cnrable the Acting Governor, Mr. A. S. Jelf, to tour the Colony in order to investigate 1 the needs <.f the inhabitants. Mr. Jelf will begin his tour after the autumn session.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 120 11 "His Master 'a Voice" the Greatest Artistes— Fmest Value Finest Recordin^. to-day. BUY Ask for full list. «j|j S MASTER'S VOICE" m^ m^^ mmsss^ RECORDS "^^BSS^^l^^j. (Incorporated la Hongkong) ■*ij_^- THE ARCADE. SINGAPORE. ■♦♦^♦<«»« lIMMIIH VALVE E-^^!^P RESE ATER TRUING t A»^B^\ valves VALVE SEATS OF MOTOR "y*Pil| ENGINES. W?//l^
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    • 172 11 NOTICE The usual The Dansant at the Raffles Hotel and the Dinner Dance at the Sea View Hotel on Friday, 27th inst, will not be held. ADELPHI HOTEL CHRISTMAS ATTRACTIONS CHRISTMAS EVE, Thursday, December 24. Special Dinner and Dance, $3. CHRISTMAS DAY, Friday, December 2S. Old English Christmas Dinner, $3.
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  • 415 12 Par Value. Company. •>/ Ailagar il Antrlo-Malay .<! Ay.'i Kunin;; i 1 l'.:mU'Mg 2/ Hntang Consolidated il Batu Caves il Bata Tiua Bekah •II Kcrtam Consoltd. •II Brich il Bidor i.ikuni Zl Brnoklands ■>/ BuUt Cloh •il Uukit Mertajam El Kuklt Rajah •1/ I'.ukit Sembawan.u' •11
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 244 12 i HARRISONS CROSFIELD. LTD. 1-4. GREAT TOWER STREET, LONDON. E.C J. EASTERN ANT) GENERAL MERCHANTS. Buying anil telling Ageuts m London and Abroad. D«a)*ra m all Cl»««» f nf Ea>t«rr. Product. »n«fl«W with HARRISONS. HAKKKR CO.. I.TTV. I* RJI aMI F.MJt ftBp IH for the hair x s ik^^Tujl For
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    • 169 12 FORD OWNERS V SDo you realise that one cylinder misfiring means more than 25% waste of petrol, more than 25% lots of powtr, f j and greatly increased weir m uni« vcrsal joints, back axle and tyres. on IFlKfei Avoid misfiring by fitting the GEi hODBE Km ftffly PLUG for
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    • 109 12 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 strengtbenand reliable. In the fatig- < uing tropical atmoshero you will appreciate the nourishing stimulus of this invigorating medicine, as it promotes normal health, i
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    • 236 12 Shake the conteiits Do the same with ofan ordinary muss- a Slate Express production cigarette .r>ss,. r >55, and observe the into a glass of water; lonji strands of notice the dark, golden Virginia uninviting tobacco, tobacco, free from stalk, sand and dust. stalk, sand and dust. The superiority of
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 748 13 ERASMIC TDothl^ete Cleanses and Preserves the Teeth. Removes discolouration. Arrests decay hy destroying the Germs. Disinfects the mouth and ensure! sweet breath. Prevents tartar deposit. Cannot injure the enamel. The most effective tooth cleanser, btttltifier& preserver. KMJ AGENTS FOR MALAYA. SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. PnTur..f» CONDON a •>**•■•. Maaufacturers of
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    • 835 13 Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair I If you want to keep y ur hair m gooil condition, be careful vital v.i wash it with. m,,,.. <o»ti«. nrepareil -Mampoos and shampoo powder* contain t>o much free QHV%:^| alkali. Tins dries the B^H HuL^ J scal;i. make--, the hail BHbHvG Lx&V
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    • 240 13 The SIGN of the Times !SS°£,T PHOEHIX AERATED WATERS 'Kr,;£ Lathes, Shaping and Drilling Machines, etc., etc. NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED CATALOGUES AND PRICES FROM KaaafcaKJaKaM*MjEir-'J£^aßl3 M^a^B'JfraVlla^a^Baßffsr^a^saW^^^PMßWßr^(P^Wi^^^PWßwW»aWWW^»^al^a^a^Ba^a*aW PM|BS«g^gtßMBßj^Ma^agn»gSSswttsSa^aKB^ Son lap«rtara The E'dsi Asiatic Company. Ltd. (Incorporattd la D.aiaarkj SINGAPORE. trK ius aKV£ ••T¥ir TTirMTaTi nTrtfitr~ttrTnsurTTTft*~T!%rniaKFmmii'uti^n^mMwamKami»Tm*HmmtsmmKßß ,jE2S^!£ s ver^E^tS f Every
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 474 14 Assets over $5,500,000 S.C. A«rmaee m force over $19,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. lB0 (incorporaUd Strait. om(x HEAD OFFICE WlnehosWr Hona«, BHifapors. The Compaß, aaa £20,000 deposits th. Supreme Court of England and «o.»lUs with th. BritUk LU. Assnr.Be. Companla. Act In «T.ry partieolat. ATTBACTIVE PLANS OF
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    • 1105 14 BANKING INTERKATSOKAL BANKING CORPORATION Capital Paid-up U.S. $5,000,000 Surplus U.S. $5,000,00« Owned by THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YOU. Bead Office M, WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Loßdoa Offlce IS. BIBHOPGATE. E.C. DraUKhei BARCELONA COLON MADRID BANTODOMINQO Ji AT VI A IMIK.SN MANILA SHANGHAI cc b syta jssbst i^ A
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    • 398 14 BANKING THI BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (bu*r*«raW4 by Special Charts* t» Ibbbb) Capital Subscribes: YU,OOO,«M Capital Fmld-»» Y»»,i7»,000 Kcsarre rand T 1.760.00 C Presldest H. Mori, Km, DIKKCTORfI i G. Kawaiaki, Ks«. T. Hisama**, J»«. D Taklta, Ks«. M. Skuto. Jb H KSAO OKFICI i Talpek, Formosa (Tat via), BRANCHES
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    • 273 14 The Food of Kings r T\> YOU, B*by is the King of your household. X and clainia as his birthrigU the Food of King* and aa the best ia not too good for the children of Royalty, it is not too good for your Baby 1 lor Glaxo ia the
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  • 733 15 Dividend of 20 Per Cent, for The The thirteenth ordinary general meetI of the shareholders of the Sungei Tamu Rubber Company, Ltd., was held at th» 'registered offices of the company, IT. St. Helen's- place, Mahopagate, K.C., Mr. Norman Dahymnle (the Chaiimar.) presiding. The Chairman said: Gentlemen,
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  • 153 15 Tmren »s found sjniky bat insane nnil was ordered to be detained during in* Majesty*! pleasure. Bridcaee was Kivcn that there had been illsputes on the Melita am! suspicion rested on the accused for makintr a icport to hea'lquartcrs about the Captain behind the latter's
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  • 148 15 Of Britain's formr fleets of wiiid-jam-men only six remain on the British register, it wu stated at Lloyd's. The riames of these Eurvivor3 are Monkbarn Wi.nam Mitchell, Gr.rthpo 1, (iarthneil! K 6 t'l Ki ',',V. 1 k Tl them, the (.arthncil, Wil.iam Mitchell, and Kilmallie a:-? on voyajfes
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    • 265 15 ROVER There's twenty good horse-power m the engine of the Rover Nine I In The four-cylinder overhead-valve engine of the 9/20 h.p. Rover (60 mm. by 95 m.tn.) develops over 20 h.p. on the brake. The valve gear is utremely silen( m operation, being totally enclosed »nrf lubricated under pressure.
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    • 277 15 There is only one way to measure the quality of a car. That is by the things which go into it and by the fineness of its workmanship. JF^SHESbSS Measure the Chrysler Six by Ihes* 1 standards against any Car /M^S^BawflawiaflawS on Earth and you will see that aWaVlaal L^aflawW
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    • 258 16 PIANOS A Good Bargain Proposition W. J. GARCIA. Begs to offer the following pianos at much REDUCED PRICES. THE BABY: A charming Grand l':ano m Poli'-lied Black Case $1,000.06 THE N DTZOLA PLAYER PIANO 950.00 THE MTZMANN' UPKIGHT GRAND A CtTinan Piano of Beautiful Tone and Touch 700.00 SMITH AND
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    • 286 16 SHANGHAI JARS OVAL AND ROUND. Sizes 35, 50 and 70 gallons. Enquiries invited. LEE KIM SOO 20, HIGH STREET. MINING SUPPLIES TIPPING WAGONS, 18 cubic ft. by 20 m. gauge. STEEL RAILS, 14 lbs. and 16 lbs. per yd. CAST STEE*L WHEELS, ROLLER BEARINGS, M. S. PLATES, M. S. ROUNDS,
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    • 941 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges tor Wants, For Sale, To Let, ate.. In ordinary elo»« get type (average six words to 'Una) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two Ins. 44 eta., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.4'"),
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    • 834 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, 163 and tU, Cecil Street, flu particulars. Apply S. Manasseh and Co., No. 4, D'Almeida Street UNFURNISHED HOUSE" WANTED~Iour bedrooms. Tanglin district preferred. Address 872, Straits Times. TO LET, 9, Oxley Rise, tennis, elec, gas, four bedrooms and bathrooms. Immediate entry. Apply 26, Malacca Street.
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    • 232 16 Toys Toys Toys Delight to the Kids Memories of childhood days to the parents Something clever yet low m price. LITTLE TOTS MEDIUM TOTS BIG TOTS We have the toy to suit. Your dollar goes a long way at "THE TOY HOUSE." i FRANKELS The City's most beautiful Store Victoria
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    • 521 16 NEW BOOKS THE Yl'-< 111 STONE, by Kdmund Snell M»C TWO MILLION, by 11. B. Vofel. Here is a thrilling tale af adrrnturea hy ■ra and Innd set MaMkSai unusual KurroumlingH J. 1.09.09 TIIK FALCON'S EYKIE (A romance or North Wales), hy A. G. Hales J:i.o« TIIK ENCHANTED HILL, by
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