Malaya Tribune, 13 September 1923

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. L EVENING DAILY. Vol. X. -No. 215 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1923 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1923.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 236 1 Rental surgery Ke*^ n DS I i-uc appliance* m by the S.S. k°vmiOL-S-OXIDE-AND f m y the IP n Dentistry com- -ffect -No L>»nsrer f 3 Xo lower'ng. i v Stanrfwd Road, SINGAPORE. j i-i iiiliii«iiiH«nillnTU It HEAT, STEAM WATER PROOF I i Also stocks of Flemings Hair Belting in
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    • 113 1 VEET The New Depilatory. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL j Medical Hali. Ltd., 23 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. NEW MODEL ROBINSON PIANOS MADE IN LONDON AND GUARANTEED FOR SEVEN YEARS TERMS FOR PURCHASE. $25 Monthly. CALL AND INSPECT THEM. THE GAS, WATER AND GENERAL ENGINEERING COMPANY, 3. PRINSEP ST., SINGAPORE. Agents for J.
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    • 258 1 i i i i tmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmM I Solid Gold (.old Filled I KIM LESS MOUNTINGS I in any Desirtd Styie Sue I Ple?se Consult 5 THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., South Canal Road, Sinsranore. s SALMON? Libby's tasty Red Alaska Salmon, makes wonderful mayonnaise. But so much depends on asking for Libby's
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  • 926 2 WHY I JOINED THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY. [By the Right Hon. G. H. Roberts, M.P. for Norwich.] I was elected at the General Election by a constituency in which I have resided all my life—as an Independent promising* general support to the Government. Reserving to myself freedom cf
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  • 223 2 Crime That Startled America. New York, August 4.—Sm Ing M if at some secret jest, Mrs. Anna Buzzi lstened as Mr. Justice O'Malley sentenced four to death for the murder of Frederick Schruelder, the wealthy contractor, with whom she lived. She had entered the court smiling
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  • 91 2 Romford Aug. 4.—Mrs. Helen Sibthorp of Park-lane, Romford, who has entered her 102 nd year, has a strong objection to being photographed, and all effort to get her to face the camera have failed. She is not proud of being tod ahe is so old. It
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  • 183 2 breat Fame of a Great Medicine Won by Actual Merit. The fame of Little's Oriental Balm has won by the good it has dont to those who have been crippled with pain. Mr. N. Elder of 14, King George Street, Greenwich, London, says I was troubled awfully bad
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  • 282 2 "That is what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Have Done For Me/ Glowing Testimony of a Former Nerve Sufferer In Burma. From sick bed hack to health! No wonder Mr. C. L. Francis, of the Government Telegraph Office, at Mandalay, Burma, becomes enthusiastic when he
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 482 2 ll Skin Disease Carried Arm in a Sling* for Years. Furrowed with deep cracks and intensely painful. Cured by Germolene. §Mr. James Light, 12. Lyndale road. Redhill, Sumy, Eng., says "Seventeen years ago a poisoned scratch caused a rash to break out on my shoulder, which spiead all down my
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    • 58 2 BEERi AND PRIZESJ DRINK ASAHIJBEER. SOLS AGENTS: M!TSUI BUSSAM KAISHA BATTERY-ROAD. S;NOAPOR& NEVER STOP ADVERTISING Wh» n Someone stops Adrertislnj Someone stops baying When Someone stops baying. Someone steps telling. Wken Someone stops sell'm Someone stop» mnkinf. When Someone stops making. Someone stops earning. When Everyone stops earning. Everybody stops
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    • 273 2 MOTOR UNION I INSUB4NCE limLW Co 1 jj (Incorporated i n England.) j MOTOR VEHICLES.-Onr comprehensive noli, every risk. ,cy c °veri DON T WAIT UNTIL THE ACCIDENT HAPPFnc I INSURED NOW' APPENS^ET ,=3 FIRE.-Buildings, Dwellings, Godowns, Rent P er <nn Trade etc. ndl C| jjj MARlNE.—Cargoes to all Ports.
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  • 1086 3 "MESSAGES" FROM OSCAR WILDE. It is a deprsssing proapeot than optined up by the publioaition of mes-»-'SO3 reo lived from the smr'ft of Qsjane Wilde. Mark Twain once spoke of th* holy calm which descended on hi a vexed spirit when he learned tha/t Michaal Angelo was
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  • 288 3 Prince in Holiday Crush. London, Aug. s.—The Prince of Wales, travelling "incognito" as the Earl of Cheater and wearing a cheerful light-coloured holiday suit arrived ait Victoria Sta>* on yeauerday some time before the Conrtineantjial train was duo to have in the hope of slipping
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  • 154 3 Mr. Chesterton and Younr men- who Think for Themselves. Loadon., Aug. 6.—Speaking at the annual congress of Roman Catholics, held at Birmingham, Mr. G. K. Chesterton said he hid ko enthusiasm for the present system of capital sm, but, whatever might be gocd or bad about capitalism, Bolshevism,
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    • 315 3 r :l| lt)l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniimin.nmini.iini.tiii i i i! ii i j:,,,,,,,,.,, r NOTICE. MUTTON AND BEEF. .take notice that from and after the Ist of September 1923 1 the price for Mutton and beef of m TBE STRAITS CATTLE TRADING COMPANY, j w ill be as hereunder stated viz I (gtton
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    • 272 3 111 Preserve \our Plant, Stock, Buildings, etc., B9 H| and avoid the heav\ cost ol renewals. BY |y| It is more than ever imperative to safeguard ||J Ifffl your property by constant care in the matter W lj\M of paint —the one defence against the Ik 'thmugh ravages of time,
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  • 658 4  -  COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footlicht." The Marlborough change this week includes Cosmopolitan-Paramount production "The Beauty Shop" featuring Raymond Hitchcock supported by an all star oaat. The film is from the Musical Comedy by Charming Pollock and Ronnold Wolf. The quaint, laughable story is as
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 344 4 AMUSEMENTS. Empire Cinema, TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. fn the Second Show at 9.30 How can a man be caught bluffing and still win FRANK MAYO Gives"you the answer in the latest production CAUGHT BLUFFING in parts The story is laid in the Klondike during the gold excitement, when law was nil
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    • 305 4 AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA From Sunday, Sept. 9, to Friday, Sept. 14. In toe Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp Topical Budget British Screen News. ASSOCIATED FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES Inc. Presents Jackie Coogan PECK'S BAD BOY IN 5 REELS. PLAYGOERS PICTURES PRESENTS Mollie King Creighton Hale. IN Her Majesty IN 5 REELS
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    • 395 4 AMUSEMENTS "GAIETY" I SltSi^ Ist Show at 7.30 sharp V/ JSJ A SNUB POLLARD COMEDY Sh at 7 Sh arp THE METfiop LAy NIGHTINGALE TREAS,j «e IN 10 parts. THE SEA 1 Starring Ediftfc j. 2nd Show at 9pm 5 Parts FISAL EPISJDES OF NOBODY SERIAL twam Episodes 49, 50,
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  • 315 5 Bscngen are pro- j fa s/s. Mace- a: 3 p.m:— F .-.a and child, Mr. Mr. H. J. Eley, Rev. Mrs. Swindell. Mrs. r Williams, Mr. J. >Ims Mrs. Sims, font, Mrs. W. H. Mrs. Bradney, Mr* Geaary •jv. Master Gork; fones Mrs. Aspinall .j amah Miss M. M.
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  • 29 5 The rate untitled of Money Orders ykn to-day is Rs. 171 'I j 1 0- The rate of payment ia P. from Ind mnd 1? 5 equal to $100.
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  • 601 5 LOCAL SHARE PRODUCE MARKET. TO-DAY'S gi on HONS Va to-day $100.62* per p kul 300 tons sold. BTLIN AND CO S REPORT Tin.—London $200.10.0. Rubber.—London Is. 3*d. Tin.._Taipings 94 to 97 Vi cents, Nortk Taiping, LO5 to %11Q> Tavp:ngs 95 cents to $1, Johans 38 to 40 cents. Rawangs $1.07*
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  • 634 5 UIK 2*I.\GAI*ORB CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RU;;*ER ASSN. Singapore, Yesterday. Catalogued 1,338,473 lbs. 597.53 tons. Offered 875.942 '.bs. 391.04 tons. Sold 604,847 lbs. 270.02 tons. Prices Realized. London Is. 3*d. New York 29*. Ribbed Smoked Sheet: Singpore Standard Qualify No. Sales. Good Average Quality 51 to 51*.
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  • 92 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, Sept. 13. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Pr cos. Buyers Sellers Spot 51 51* October 52* 52- 4 Oct to Dec 54 54% Jan to March 56* 56V AprT to
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  • 95 5 Singapore, Sept. 13. ?f London- Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 7 32d Demand 2s 4*d Pr vate 3 months' sight 2s 4 1116 d *z India— Bank Tel. Transfer 173% ha Hongkoag— Bank demand draft 1 p.c. Disc. On Shanghai— B»a£ demand draft 74% On Java— Bank Tel.
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  • 87 5 Standird Oi' Co's Current Price*. >evoe'g Imperial Bnlltsnt per two tns $5.25 Sylvan Arrow per two t ns 54 8° Tiger P**" two tins $4 80 Pger in drums per two drums $4.10 Asiatic Petroleum Co's Current Pricp. Pish p*r unit of 4 Imperial gallons (1
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 80 5 ADVANCEMENT IN BUILDING TRADES. There is a proverb when says. "NO MAN EVER GOT RICH WITH HIS COAT OFF Bra n work comb ned w'th practical experience a'ways Y the highest finareiall returns. The ICS Bu Jding Contractors' C urse opens the door of independence and success to every contractor
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    • 562 5 I WANTED—Caretaker for a poiltlon jof trust at night. £uit Ex-Govt. Pen•iuner. Go »d pay to suitable applicant Apply Box No. 87, o/o. Malaya Tribune WANTED:—Co >1 bedroom furni and batbmg place, nut more than $15 monthly. Will pay in advance if desired. Separate entrance preferred. Apply B x No.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 41 5 Father report. Kerbau Hospital. apore, Sept. 12. 1015.6, 1012.2, 1013.5. c;^ 82, ,3.8i. h 78, 78, 77. I* P nd S W. S, S. fa shade 87. ni J n Shade 75. C n 139. a:1 21 hr )Urs N 1.
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  • 110 5 s iS(;ai' 1,re |,iarv To<:»- s ,t ,s- __11.55 a.m. ;'U >«r,i mail l*»v». lb». Hall, 5.15 Sept. 14. id*-- 013 m 0,27 pli V *6 Seremban. Garden* 515 p m The» irr 930 P m Saturday. Sept. IS. -.*,.-0.57 a.m.. 1.2 *.m. i 5 Vi c.
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  • 509 5 To-day, S*pt. IS. Kemaman, Ki:a a Dungun T: cngganu Boribat 2 pm. Cucob Sing^arang* Hong Aik 2 p.m. Penang, Colombo, Aden, Suet, Port Said. Brindisi, Vanice Trieste *Tri:ste 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Meran 2 p.m. Penang,* Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Port Said Europe (via Marseilles) MACEDONIA 2 p.m. Registration
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  • 844 6 There are one or two matters referred to in the Acting Colonial Secretary's report on the Colony for 1922 which we have not yet touched upon. F.om the figures on tin we learn that the value of tin exported in 1922 was nearly 90 million dollars against
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  • 723 6 Reuter. untitled offices in town were closed on Tuesdr.y and Wednesday for their New Year Feativ ties. Our Penang correspondent wires that Mr. Henry Oscar Mas of Bousteads was married in Paris to Miss Marjorie Pipe. The usual monthly meeting of the Y.W.C.A. Sports Club will be held to-morrow. All
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  • 489 6 JUDGMENT IN SUPREME COURT. Award of $24,434 Made. The case was concluded yesterday in the Supreme Court before Chief Justice Sir Walter Shaw, with whom Was associated Captain Rushton as Assessor, jn which the owners, mast r and crew of the s.s. Yue Ying Wa sued the
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  • 56 6 Woman Killed by Tiger. (From Our Own Corresp itdtai Penang, To-day The recent heavy rains caused land si des. The mad round the island is bei-g elesred by the P. W. D. A Chinese wcman was k lied by a tiger near A lor S tar wh
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  • 145 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). KeVdft, Lumpur, Yesterday. The F. E. A. T. M. delegates after a busy day at Port SweUenham and Carey Island, attended a dinner at Gtverunent Houao. wihere the P C. M. O. and Dr. Dowden were
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  • 238 6 wwsw», I Th<,,tr,.' „:r »i her,, aj, T -II v Henry T a .b v. ab.e hands 0 f |f, p n »**etlu*of Pete ;S the las.tme Vr by Mr. Forbes The iheme of the il known to th ia wth a ran «h e ample so pa
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  • 216 6 Official Visit to H. E. the High C ommisfliorrfT. His Highness the I Trtngganu (His Higrn X Sul tan Suiaiman Badaru 1-eJM Sh K.CM.G) arrived in >■.:..;■"* cm Tuesday mora ing by tin S. Y. 'Stu Belle" on an official visi \o Kb ExjcxLency the Hii'h C-jk-BuOiboer.
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  • 93 6 What are Adequatf Re» B The Commandant of !hl 81 asks us to state that sen* v *Tj position. H.E.. the Goeen to cancel his engagement to J the S. V. C on the moniiftf* LC The programme for th be altered slightly aeco >
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 348 6 yiiiUMtwmtrg 'iMiinmi)iininini.|n|imiiiniiii:iinimmnininrnimiiiiiNi 'i nnnnminmHiminiinnimiimmimiim't I LAST FEW DAYS ROBINSON'S SALE SPECIAL OFFERS OF THE FOLLOWING. m I GENTS TAN BOOTS. Engli h made rfr r f|f| strong and comfortable ii ting half 1111 pair. I sizes from 612 up. Clearance Price "U GENTS SOFT FELT HATS English made A JJIj
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    • 42 6 THE PROPRIETORS OF Lactogen beg lo notify the Public that they have opened a Consultation Bureau at Amber Mansions, Orchard Road, where free advice can be obtained by post or personal visit. NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (London.) 144-147 Cecil Street, Singapore,
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  • 228 7 Ready to Give Real Guarantees. Latest Official Declaration. Reuter. Berln. To-day. g treS einsaa, addressing the representatives of the German ,i hat clearly a solution to xhe Ruhr trouble could not be y ft continuance of passive resistance nor by a. policy i r ve:-nment would do*
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  • 111 7 iPßtfifti's Statcawsit. Reuter. ndon, Yesterday. ,->.»-...* i tftiringto Fiume. proposal which i" fa r ar.d conciliatory > to Belgrade, but t bere had been no reply Igment and cornThere was al- v of a direct agreerae to arbitration. Giihriftl B Igrade Government the relations be- G" ■•:nnn-nts
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  • 25 7 Embarking at Malta To-day. Reuter. Malta. Yesterday. -«§«-/jnd Royal Sussex Regt. will 4 t -rcm w for Singapore aboard 'A- '.rarisp->rt Derbyshire.—Reuter.
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  • 50 7 Reuter. ■a-, Ptdr G 1 fornia, Yesterday. America; battleship "Texas/ r. a dense fog collided with '*> Isthnvan L'r.or Steel Senfarer" >ir th r vks < which the seven de~--jer? were wrecked. The "'Steel was h led above the w-.ter-is proceeding u der her own Mint» San Franc
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  • 74 7 Reuter. Quebec, Yest erday. t'e I r nee cf Wales, traveli ng a* Htr.frew. arr ved th s Mornir.g v r t "E m p ress t .f p r ;nce,"' the r v.'hich sta-e t-iat tho Pi nee Juhiy enjoyed t e voyage. The r me
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  • 118 7 n *t onal flair" movement in J 1 acs practically collapsed in f the depletion of Con "i> which have to provide r r n-,t n ly f or t he travelling exf the aspirant* to martyrdom, their nia'ntenanoe for an inPei after they have been J*
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  • 61 7 Fall in Prices for Raw Product. Reuter. London. Yesterday. The fall in the price of raw rubber to 16% d. per pound is attributed by the "Times" to the increase of stocks in London to 49 801 tons compared with 47.500 a fortnight ago. the result cf the
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  • 349 7 Col. Pearaon and the "Straits Times". The case in which Colonel H. L. Pearson, Engineer-in-Chief of the Svnirapore Municipality, sued Mr. A. W. St'U, Managing Editor of the "Stra ts Times," for the recovery of damages for an alleged defamatory article which was published in his paper, wa/*
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  • 75 7 Reuter. R ga, Yesterday. A big strike has been declared in the Government textile work* Moscow Ant -Soviet outbreaks are re ported from Tsaritzin, Extukr and ether parts of Rues a.-Reuter. London, YesterdayThe Eastern Telegraph Co. has declared a dividend at the rate of 8% per cent, less tax, o>
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  • 174 7 VISCOUNT ISHII S INTIMATION IN ASSEMBLY. Fair Way to Solution. Reuter. Geneva, Yesterday. In the Assembly V scount Ish.i received cheers when he intimated that the ItaloGreek dispute was in a fa r way to solution. lie said that it was adv sable at present to refrain from
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  • 239 7 List of New Books. In addition to a selection of new fief on the follow ng works have bees add:d to the Raffles Library and will be available for tosue on Saturday the 15th at 9 a.m. Anon-Vandshed Pomps of Yesterday. Partem (F. J. Harvey) The Marches of
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  • 200 7 A group of German studento actor» who toured Holland recently have returned to Berlin telltog how they saw th- ex-Kaiser ait Doorn and bow he radicated his belief the monarchy won. lid be restored in Germany. "I am pleased to see tihe true conservative sp r't of youth,
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  • 1220 7 AMERICA'S MAGNIFICENT HELP. More Relief Needed. Reuter. London., Yesterday. The "Manchester Guardian" In a leader on Japan's losses says "We shall be much surprised if Japan with- her eager appreciat on of recent discoveries and advanced ideas does not give us an exemplary lead in towa planning when
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  • 11 7 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondent]
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  • 126 7 (To the Ed tor "Malaya Trbune.") Sir—Allow me a few lines to draw the attenton of the authorities uncharge of our public roads amd etireets to the present condition of Prineep the stree!> in front of Middler,at Rkisha Sia.ion before we come to the Prins p-stree'J GhMrch or
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 410 7 f PUDLO "I jj BRAND 1 CEMENT WATERPROOFER. I 3 PUDLO" Brind Waterproofer is a fine white powder. X 3 When it i* included in the usual cement plastering or in Dj =Q concrete, it absolutely prevents dampness and moisture pene- jg 3 trains. It mikes cell irs and basements
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  • 534 8 Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL ENGLISH LEAGUE RESULTS. First Division. London, Aug. 29. Aston Villa Manchester City 0. Liverpool 6, Birmingham 2, M ddlesbrough 2. Notts County 3. Newcastle 2, Blackburn Rovers [In the case of Aston Villa anc Blackburn Rovers tflie scores arc indistinct.] Third Division. (Northern Section Crewe Alexandra 2,
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  • 146 8 ENGLISH MATCHES. London, Yesterday. Scarborough: The M. C. C. made 358 run® for 9 wickets against Yorkshire and declared. Astill contributed 102 and A. E. Gilligan 100. Yorkshire replied with 181, Sutcliffe masking 61. Fender captured 6 wickets for 40. In the follow on Yorkshire declared When five wickets
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  • 279 8 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. A Singles. Bataeman beat Prentis, 6—3. 6—7, B—6. B Singles. Donaldson beat Brenman, 6—l, 6—L Whitley beat Storey 6—2 6—3. Duff vs. Ruchwaldy. unfinished. Hohlyn vs. Ainsworth, unfinished. Schofield be&c Gosling, 6—4 6—2. Case beat Gardner. 6—l, 6—2. C. Singles. Simpson beat Schudel 6—2.
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  • 19 8 S ARM Y BEATS BRITISH ARMY. Reuter. vl tt NeW York > Yesterday. The United States Army polo team
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  • 333 8 CHINESE WOMAN CHARGED WITH BIGAMY. At the Sngapore Assizes yesterday, before Mr. Justice F. Barrett-Lennard, and an ord nary jury, two Chinese women named Goh Ah Kow and Ng Ah Moi were put on their trial, the first accused for having committed bigamy and the second accused for
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  • 164 8 THE ST. LEGER. FAVOURITE COMES SECOND. Tranquil Wins. London Yesterday." There was glorious weather after slight rain in the morning. There was a record crowd. Princess Mary and V scoimt LasceUes were ovated. There was a good start. Tranquil showed the way to Elian Gowan. Eastern Monarch Soeidumfo
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  • 155 8 SINGAPORE CHAMPIONSHIP. The third round fo the Singapore Golf Championship will be played on Saturday, Sept. 15. The following are the times of starting 3.45 p.m.—F. C. Stewart vs. W. Hendrie. 3.50 L. Birse vs. C. T. Whinney. 855 p.m—R. U Braddell vs. R. L. D. Wodehouse. 4.00 p.m—C.
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  • 493 8 HELP FROM SELANGOR CHINESE. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, To-day. An emergency meeting: of the Selangor Chinese wae held at the Chamber of Commerce Mr. Loke Chow Thye presxling. The»e wa® a large attendance including the Hon Mr. Choo Ka Peng and Mr. Alan Loke with Mr.
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  • 71 8 Tbe importance of reinforced concrete has become such that no ongmeeq- cam well afford to be without a knowledge of fa properties and uses. The I. C. S. Concrete Engineer, mg Course w% qualify a man thoroughly bo wt duties v connection wifth concrete structures, wnwlier as a
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  • 370 8 NEWS ITEMS SUPPLEMENTING REUTERS CABLES. (Via Ceylon Exchange*.) GAEKWAR'S SON'S DEATH. London, Aug. 28.—The confusion, in reporting the death of the Gaekwar, appears to be due <jo the fact that throughout his travels on the Continent, Jai Singh Rao described himself as Gaekwar. The first indication
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 94 8 COLMAN'S D. S. F. MUSTARD Is the best A good Mustard aids Digestion. Agents: BARKER KENGCHUAN. a j There is no friend like an old friend TJgijand. of children tWk ef ul 1 5 t*«d«on as an old friend W £lZj U kt SCOTTS EmokMM ba to your little ones
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    • 224 8 1 J DHLLO AYRES- HARDCOURTI I 1 SPECIALISED W f} /y A OUTFITTERS Ji^b^»^^| SINGAPORE. I JNICKEL PLATED S4XOPHONES C MELODY LOW PITCH C MELOOV HIGH Pllffl E.B. SOPKANO LOW PITCH j SEASON CO. LTD, 11 113 ET"» Chevrolet I Cars I I THE 1923 Model Chevrolet is fitted I
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  • 443 9 PRICES SOARING IN CANTON. People Suffering Heavily. The "Canton Daily News," in an article headed "Business Outlook," reports that the suffering of the people on account of the civil war, robbery, etc., and resultant high cost of living, is very great. Although the enemies on the North
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  • 175 9 Question of Arrests in Horse Cases. London, Aug. 2.—After a constable had given evidence at Lambeth today aga'nst a man accused of working a lame horse, Mr. Rooth asked. "Why did you arrest h m The constable replied that they had power to arrest. Mr. Rooth—l don't
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  • 1006 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN TBE MARKET. altera. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, inane the following list of quotations: Singapore, Sept. 13. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue value of shares shown after name of company. Allagar 2s I|3 Anglo-Java 2s 3[-Anglo-Malay 20s 13 0 Ayer
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 468 9 i RESTRICTION I oD iy stops the price of rubber from dropping but to ENCOURAGE I the use of rubber means Future 1 m PROSPERITY. m m Buy BELL BRAND" I RUBBER GOODS, THEN YOU ARE SUPPORTING THE f LOCAL RUBBER INDUSTRY. TAN KAH KEE CO., RUBBER GOODS MANUFACTURERS. I
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    • 341 9 Time for Serious Thought. A series of lectures will be given in "THE GOSPEL LECTURE TENT" at the sixth mile, Upper Serangoon Road, beginning September 13, at eight o'clock p.m. To day, Spt. 13. WORLD TRAGEDIES AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE. To-morrow, Sept. 14. THE WONDERS OF THE PRESENT CENTURY. Sunday, Sept.
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    • 653 9 NOTICE. NOTICE. Estate of SysJ ibi i\nm i Mohamed Alabshi (Deceased.) Notice ia hereby given that all Creditors and other persona having any claims or demands ag oinst the Estate of the abovenamed deceasei who died on the 16th day of December 19 7 and to waose moveable and immoveable
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  • 621 10 Singapore, Sept. 8. MEAT Artck. Price. S. c. Beef steak kati 0.46 Beef stew or curry kati 0.38 Pork, lean kati 0.64 Pork, lean and fat (let quality) kati 0.60 Mutton Indian kati 0.60 Mutton Australian kati (Govt) 0.60 Fowfl kati 0.55 Fowl large (3 katis) each
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 808 10 AUQION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by public auction at their Sale-room, Kaffles C hambers, Raffles Place, On Monday, September 24, at 2.30 p.m. Lot I—Freehold land together with tne brick and tile-roofed dwelling house erected thereon and known as
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    • 555 10 Youl Save bn j- world-wide repute—if you buy 2 MEAD. Specification includes:— mmW Dunlop Tyres, Brooks' I Xmg Saddle, Variable Gear. Oil yt \JjJ/mW Bath. Coaster Hub and ail oth. r up-to-date ImproveJk--\ S\ merits. Brilliantly plated. V\ richly enamelled and lined A n gold. WARRANTED s YEARS. Packed I'ree
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    • 227 10 M ML mm] INCREASE YOUR L| VITAL ENERGY by taking SANATOGEN I AaDr. Claude L.Wheeler writes: I mmw The user of Sanatogen it richly re- mmm warded in freedom from languor. 9H| H a gaia of strength and activity. ffm ■BR alertness of mind and increased LJLj resitting power to
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    • 237 10 I Cheap Sale I $2 per 1000 I MANILA ENVELOPES I (Made in England) I Size 6" x 3 5 |The Federal Rubber Stamp Ci I Phone No 442. 32, Raffles Place. ENGINEERS TOOLS m4B Drilling Machines g II Stocks always on J Ok Advantageous 8 Prices. 3 Send your
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 517 11 STEAMER SAILINGS aIBRiTISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. pEMNSULAR ORIENTAL S. N. CO. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (I'ndtr Contract with Hia Majesty's Government.) WARD S from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China ft J*P»»- For Marseilles, London ft Antwerp. Due Leaves Tomnsge Singapore Tonnage Singapore
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