Malaya Tribune, 2 September 1924

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.! AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY: "vol No. 207 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune TUESDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1924.
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    • 44 1 SPECIALITY! i paction Guaranteed writer Emporium j M S, gapore. SJ 5 minim I "SEA-GULL" BRAND I DANISH MILK I Sweetened Condensed I I Unsweetened Condensed I Sterilized Natural. SOLE IMPORTERS: I The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in Deimark) I Singapore. j
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    • 334 1 I MANY CHILDREN 9 are considered dull and backI waid who are simply gufferiic from Weak Eyes. An exam I nation by our Optometrists will I determine whether or not yotfj a g eh id requires glasses. I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., c 15, South Canal Road. J ii.,>.n.n.,,. frf[
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  • 1892 2 4 DCALI/TK /TOB/ MONTt CARLO by HHs^s^stesL YOU CAN START TO-DAY SIR RUPERT GORMANSTON a rich selfmade Yorkshireman comes to Monte Carlo for golf. LUCILLE his beautiful daughter who he keeps secluded. Th«re is a mystery in her fathers past. BRENDA RIVINGTON, her old school
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    • 336 2 iBfi MALTED MILK s HORLICK'S part J Z t***ZZ~**S THouMna» of Folk hav. thanked HORLICIC3 M N MALTED MILK—tk« FOOD DRINK—for m n th« it g»y« th»H to rjo:i." It ii N n anrivatted for oMud young alike. HORLICK'S M Of all bazaars an.l s o-os »|4 -iz-s. Eml*. A
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    • 889 2 k Santa] Ca;,^ -<% So made th.,,*, H \YX not freed h v th T M W/. f/i J U M Physicwns recommend From all Ch<mi t(l V THE MALAYA* TRimjft is on sale at the f„!i„,, SINGAPOtI The Federal R«e rfia pC) K. Pakeer Mohamed 87 p.v,P. Abdul Razak,
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  • 476 3 THE SOUDAN TROUBLE (Via Ceylon Exchange.) August:-Undoubtedly lv Umed Ti" B™*»8™*» wer deliberatefor Se £j° mCl e th the Pourparlers and Pasha tWCen followers aimed, at proving s^P° rted Egypt's co* Lv!4t v the S Udan wanted to r ojoin tht PUan agentS funds for the
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  • 113 3 ON ALL UNSUITABLY DRESSED WOMEN The Archbishop of Clermor.<t-Ferrar.d has issued a notice to the clergy, as "The growing indecency of the present fashions, which the Press lead, are become more and more decollete, aud many women cante to church attired in a manner unworthy of Ovristians." Any
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  • 279 3 The famous Arctic explorer, Stefanaaon, who is conducting an expedition into the heart of Australia, has now seen 500 miles of that territofly. He says much of the land could be made into verdant paradises on earth by sk 11 and industry, as th* Mormons did in Utah. Commenting on
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  • 437 3 MEN THE BRITISH TEAM WILL FACE oJI nd P °P«> one of the best-known authorities on cricket in Australia and a ■?J t, en of the ever* before he visited England with the 1886 team, gmrt some uiteresting views to the "Evening Standard?' about the men
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  • 274 3 FOREIGN STUDENTS VERY HARD HIT Several thousand foreign students in Germany, among them many Americans, were stunned recently when the government let it be known that students were not exempt from paying the ten <per cent income tax which is imposed upon Germans ami foreigner* alike. The
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  • 308 3 The death of Lient-Colonel Cecil Grenfell is announced. Colonel Grenfell, who was married to a sister of the 9th Duke ol Maryborough, served in S. Africa ar.d in the Great War. He was at one time Liberal M.P. for a Division in Cornwall, and was also a well-known sportsman, having
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    • 376 3 I t«f| re's no s h thing as I when I'm around I M mtserrat Lime I j.,.-, CorJi.il- Its the I J2- icncher, in water I obiter And in a Try this: I a jpot gin: 'i dash I ?odi off the ice and I half a wineglass of
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    • 186 3 Burning, Scalding Pains in Bladder MOrV THE TROUBLE CAN BE CURED BeaJding urine is surely onp nf Am i. »ni.e may be s, a »ty or frequent hiriS of quito colourless, but in eS there that terrible seal ling senstS sandy depo«i t or sediment Th" and -ravd are frequently
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    • 300 3 Don't get I! tired^ I I BOVRIL II H I The British Malaya I 3 I j Trustee Executor I a I j Company Limited I jj (Incorporated in the Straits Settlemeats) H jj is prepared to act as Executor, 1 Administrator. I Trustee, 1 Custodian Trustee, 1 I Attorney
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    • 362 4 AMUSEMENTS j Empire Cinema 1 To-Night at 7.15 Sbarp For One Night Only. 1 HER LCJRD AND MASTER I with ALICE JOYCE in 6 parts. 1 1 BETWEEN MEN I g with WILLIAM S. HART in 5 parts, n] m K I THE LITTLE BOSS with BESSIE LOVE in 5
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    • 231 4 AMUSEMENTS Llhambra H i 8 S S No Show 1 I TO-NIGHT g i g i H I a I ls a I 8 9 8 I 5 a I Cn a [a as a mark of respect to the late j K I Hon. Mr. LEE CHOON GUAN I
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    • 373 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY SURiNi^ TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 P.M. *N A THE the Second* THIRD ALARM (IN 7 PARTS.) SEE The fireman's devotion. jTl>|T The mother's courage. The son's fighting spirit. Wh W J mmm. The young lover's fate. d W\ The wonderful kids. U The cry of fire. The mad dash
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  • 339 5 TO-DAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER Per.ang,* Colombo. Port Said* London* and Scandinavia* Erie 2 om Denmark p i T 1 lU tt idrceLs 1 P.m. Hong Lian 2 p.m Batu Pahat *Trantr 2 Hongkcng, Amoy and Japan P u„ 1 Tairea 2 p.m. Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow A» *Seang Bee
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  • 128 5 10-DAY'S QUOTATIONS HICE Rice, Siam No 1 per koyan $388 Rice, Siam 2 $369 Kjce, Siam 3 $340 Rice, Sa.goa 1 $330 Rice, Saigon 2 $323 Rue, Saigon 3 $315 Kice, Rangoon 1 $290 Rice, Rangoon 2 $285 Kice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $11.25 *l
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  • 164 5 Tin:—Taipings $1.20 to $1.25 Norths 11.07% to $1.12 1/ 2 Souths SI to $1.03 Johans 40 to 43 cents, Petalings $1.30 to $1.3."), Nawrgpets $1.75 to $1.80, Mambaus 97 certs to $1.00, Batang Padangs 60 to 63 cents, H tarns $1.40 to 51.45 Ulu Piahs 1.85
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  • 111 5 Singapore, Ist September. The Share Market continues quiet, interest being practically confined to Tins. Small business has to be noted in Industrials, but quotations are unchanged. Rubbers are stagnant. Petalings 140 1 42, Kinta Dredges dono at 92, Batar.g Padaugs 60 62, Hitams 1.46 1.49, Tongkah
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  • 58 5 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION Singapore, 2nd September. Pale Crepe Clos ng Pr ces. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Scot 47 V 4 47% September 47% 48 October to December 48 49 January to 49% Latest London
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  • 25 5 Singapore, 2nd September. To-day's closing rubber quotations ar#» a? under: New York.—No quotation. London.—Is. 17s d. Singapore.—47% cents. Tone of Market—Firm.
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  • 2677 5 No. 3.--In the Role of Detective Investigation baa always been in my line, and my tracking down of the peculator who juggled with our stamp account rumains a classic in the annals f office sriminology. i>o not tliink I am a Nosey Parker." or anyth'ir.g of
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  • 82 5 The Committee beg" to acknowledge with thanks the following .subscriptions:— Previously acknowledged, $8,967.20, Hok Chiu Ko-pi Siang Kongsi, 10, Strong Pong Hak Chan Hong, 20, Singh Sabha of Singapore, 50, Hui Ann Association, 10, Hok Chiu Hui Kuan, 10, Society for Inve>tigating Commercial Affairs, 10,
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    • 283 5 1 ML —sa igawwßg. II Us/COiKHSlss-i Per Bottle >''.-"> $3.00 ts and Stores, FRENCH DRI G HOUSES LTD.. jLjjpontrtl in S.S.) SINGAPORE. CYPEWRITERS, Duplcator ring and f. KEPAIKS to us. First class POOS 1 i !'KW RITKH CO., Ruffles Chambers I MALAY OPERA CC'KPANY OF MALACCA ■8W AT THE ALEXANDRA
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    • 117 5 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. GOLF SECTION. Members of the Singapore Turf Club who have notified their wish to play golf are requested to attend a Meeting to be held in Golf Club Pavilion Race Course, on Wednesday, September 10th, at 5.15 p.m. BUSINESS: To make arrangements for formation of Golf Section,
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  • 79 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 2nd September High Tides.—0.17 a.m. Public Meeting- St. Andrew's Hall, 5 p.m. Singapore Cup Football: R.E. vs. S.C.C., Stadium. To-morrow, 3rd September High Tides.—0.23 a.m., 0.49 p.m. B. I. hcni-eward mail leaves. Thursday, 4th September High Tides.—1.4 a.m., 1.24 p.m. Phil. Orchestra, Mem.
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  • 1236 6 Let us look briefly at the world's shipping situation. It could not be said that the fortune of Singapore is bound up in it; nevertheless, Singapore interests are very closely associated with it and to a large extent doperd on it so far as the freight
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  • 310 6 Mr. L.A. Ogg, Assistant Superintendent, l- iVl.b. Police, is due back shortly from llcdiie ktive. Out of respect f r the memory of Mr. Lee Choon Guan the Alhambra cinema will be cased to-night. v M J/ «A* E Hawkir Audit inspector, r. M. S. Railways, has been promoted as
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  • 280 6 EXECUTORS APPOINTED RECEIVERS AND MANAGERS Mr. R. Plage made an application yesterday before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard for the appointment of the executors under the will of the late Hon. Mr. Lee Choon Guan, as receivers and managers of the estate pending a grant of probate.
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  • 698 6 American women smoke cigarettes to use up their surplus energy, according to a New York health expert. The subject of Lieut.-Col. D. Footer's second lecture at the V M.C-A. on Thursday at 9 p.m. will be "Biblical Prophecy— Present and Future development." Mr. W. Parry, the newly appointed manager of
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  • 414 6 HONBEB IIRIM INDUSTRY AN DIOCESAX CONFER Last evening a bust attended the public the Diocesa i < Andrews School Bishop of Siogapoj Dawte). On the moti P the 1 Swindell, c Gamier, a con KqJJ out the basixu The Rev. G. T. hfc secretary to bhds The subject
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  • 64 6 The Inquest on two i killed in an the 7% mile, H conducted by th< i ity M Bourne, yesterday given it appears thai w» r were with oth. the terry being Iriven I product* Itaking a turn at higa lorry overt f:- m from the road J
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  • 11 6 Fnnm H I 1 Johan de WW. Nie morning.
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  • 99 7 HADE UNIONISTS IN 1 SESSION n|fJfl SCHEME BENEFITS capitalists ,fI)RUIN WORKERS" er:—The Trade at the City Hall, rates representing a i< nibers. f the House of I that Labour's y legislative and Referring to the workers, Mr. raoe unionism j ftp. reparation and ler the Dawes' without injury
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  • 79 7 v r:— Ai the end of |We U gr as, Pollitt a boiler nanded a Trade 1 the control cf the pry La -ur ti Trmmrrt. The y repudiate the gency Powers and should rt, which made I I n behalf of the I the right of Government's
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  • 54 7 IfcNOYERI! ORDERED TO SHANGHAI WVIL WAR FEARS Reuter. lata* iber. —Three dcsI to Shanghai and m a precautionary Kb The authorities ilL r a r- Admiral GomtSc Ft- v t-< L r .\aval Forces in the to tal steps necessary to connection with 1> in China, after
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  • 105 7 Reuter. ,PIRSI 1 I NATIONAL RACE er:—Tha Prince morning spent two P o ponies on the '-•ry. One of his Kitty wh.ch Major I *-<-' Cup matches. After pi j, long motor trip vj r Wand sound in a PB Spates in a scratch game P »ssibly
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  • 8 7 untitled in September.-A Asyndicate >an Gold Bonds, price
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  • 173 7 PETTY SQUABLE PROCEEDING Reuter. dm";' T A difficut £ET' s,tuation wi tonf ™t th tor lm metee)y be decide whether the will l ose fa prt Eent <tamoen.be tinrtur. to become a 3 a result of the nalist support for the adoption the Dawes Bills, mdcr whic!l P
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  • 118 7 PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES APPEAL Reuter. Washington. Ist September:—All the Presidential candidates to-day made appeals to the labour vote. Coolidge, receiving a delegation from Labour leaders at the White House, told them that American wage-earners were living better now than at any time fa the country's history. They enjoyed- greater
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  • 42 7 Reuter. Berlin, Ist September:—The Minister of Finance, Luther, stated that Getmiany today paid to the Reiahsbank to the account of the Agekt General for reparations, twenty mi'lion goldmarks, being the first instalment for service of the impending German international loan.-
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  • 44 7 Reuter. Paris, Ist September:—The various stages, fixed for the re-establishment of Germap economic sovereignty in the Ruhr will be calculated from to-day as a result of the meeting of the Reparations Commission officially registering the promulgation of the German Dawes Laws.
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  • 240 7 DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS Fireworks appear to be the latest form cf attraction in Singapore Mr. Chaw Chee Kee, a prpminent manufacturer of fireworks in Canton has just arrived in Singapore and ha a arranged to display his works at the New World on Thursday and Friday nights.
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  • 46 7 The appeal of Mohamed Ali, the cattle king against his c;nviction and a fme of $2,000 for smuggling opium, was mentioned yesterday before the Chief Justice Sir Walter Shaw when a date for its argument was fixed. The appeal will be next week.
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  • 42 7 Reuter. Brassed, 1st September:-The Government, merit has arranged] ft 6% per cent loan of thirty million dollars (United States) redeemable in 25 years. It i» «**tedl that it will be utilised for withdrawing the treasury bonds issued in United States in 1920.—Reuter.
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  • 177 7 INDISPENSABLE TO LIFE OF NATIONS PEACE AND SECURITY Reuter. Geneva, Ist September:—The fifth assembly of the League of Nation opened and the public galleries were packed. M. Hyuians, acting president, received an ovation. I- his rpeech he described the progress of the League and affirmed that the
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  • 79 7 INTERNATIONAL RANK TO BE RAISED? Reuter. Crhent, 1st September:—The open.ng of the eleventh International Co-Operative Congress was attended by 500 representatives of all European countries. Goedhart (Holland) was chairman and he appealed to all peoples the world wide for the extension of Co-Operative institutions. It was announced that
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  • 96 7 NECESSARY FOR SAFETY OF EUROPE Paris, Ist September:—" Le Echo de Paris interviewed the ex-president of the Republic. M. Millerand, who declared the idea of the safety of France and Europe depended en respect of the pact which must domirate French politics. The French re- presentatives at
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  • 67 7 AMERICAN'S SUCCESSFUL ICETICKLE FLIGHT Reuter. New York, Ist September:—Smith's and Neison's flight from Ivigtut to Icetickle was performed ia perfect weather, a NorthWest wind cf 20 to 40 m les an hour speed- ing up the machines which sometimes travelled at 125 miles an hour. A grvup
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  • 105 7 Eight Indians, members of the crew of the steamer Langton Hall were sentenced to three weeks rigorous imprisonment each by Oapt. J. E. Edwards, Deputy Master Attondant, in the Marine Court yesterday cm charges of disobedience of lawful orders of the master of the ship on August 18.
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  • 82 7 When the German steamer Oldtersburg arrived ir* port during the week end, a pose of Revenue officers headed by Mr. Edwards of the Preventive Service conducted a search on board with the result that fifteen Mauser pistols, two revolvers and 1,640 rounds of ammunition were found hidden
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  • 41 7 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters sent for publication should be written one side of the paper only; preference is giveru to short letters. Only extracts of long letters can be given.]
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  • 129 7 S ir l am sur e all Muslim boys who are studying in the various English Schools are glad and happy over the proposal of the Anjuman-i-Islam to start a fund to held Muslim boys in their education. We students hope the Committee will work hard
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  • 181 7 Sir,-—I have read with great interest your editorial of recent date relative to the Hawkers' problem and permit me to offer my opinion a »d suggestion ©hould they think it wise to terminate it. There is doubtless great advantage for the public's health by doing away with
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  • 295 7 Sir, —I read -with great surprise a misleading article of one Peranakan in the co.umns of a cor.tenyorary cf yours (not your paper) and consequently repudiations by other correspondents of the charges brought against the Indians and Ceylonese. I do not pretend to be able to judge whether
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  • 97 7 Mr. K. Kathiravalu writes a letter pointing out among other things the fine Empire Service India and Indians have rendered. All will rec ignise this. We see no good in permitting to start in this newspaper a correspondence controversy on racial lines, which may give openings for
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  • 101 7 COLOMBO OFFICERS SEARCH IN VAIN There was another a rims scare in Colombo Harbour on Saturday morning (23rd ult.) when the German vessel "Oldenburg," a Hamburg-America liner frcrm Hamburg Antwerp and Genoa for the Far East, was on her arrival boarded by Customs preventive officers and searched.
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  • 65 7 The case was mentioned to-day before the thief justice Sir Waiter 'Shaw in which Mr. Tan Way An is sueing Mr. Poey Keng Seng. Mr. F. G. Stevens, appearing for plaintiff said that the .parties had come to a settlement, the defendant consenting to
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    • 10 7 Mr. NIGGS IN THE ROLE OF DETECTIVE PAGE FIVE TO-DAY
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    • 394 7 JHWlHIHiMiMlHi,.!,™ mminM GANDY BELTING I 6ANDY'S PATENT COTTON BELT (The original red stitched belt) j Of great tensile strength, flexibility, gripping power and durability. I I Most satisfactory in Rubber Factories, on Mines and in all trades j and industries. I GANDY'S BAUTA BELTING. A powerful and Waterproof Belt, re-
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  • 79 8 Sports Pastimes. DEMPSEY IN MOTOR SMASH BOXING Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion of the world has sustained serious injuries to his ham!—which has brought in millions to the champion in the past. He figured ia a motor recently whie driving frith a cinema actress and three others towards a cinema location
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  • 32 8 In our report of Saturday night's fight it erroneously stated that Monahan weighed 'J st. 12 lbs. to Jamito's 9 at. lOlbs. L should have read 10 stones for Monahan. (o)
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  • 65 8 FOOTBALL The S.C.C. will play the Royal Engineers in the Sir. gape re < up Competition this afternoon on the Stadium Association ground. The following will represent the S C C Pratt; R. W. Sinclair, H. H. Gale; G. Edlin, J. W Winter, J. Lee; G. C
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  • 20 8 The Sepoy Lines Boys will hold their Second Annua! Ath>etic Sports on Saturday, September 6th at 2.30 p.m. (o)
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  • 59 8 CRICKET London. Ist September:—Yorkshire has won the county cricket championship for the third year in succession, beating Sussex, at Brighton to-day by an innings and 110. The South Africans scorned 276 against Worcester. Root captured 5 for 83. Worcester replied with 161. Meintjes taking 3 for 38, Carter
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  • 643 8 POLLY WINS UPTON CUP YACHTING KEEN RACE IN RAINY WEATHER The third and decisive race for the n.agnificent trophy presented to the Club by Sir Thomas Lipto.:, of Shamrock fame, was sailed off en Sunday in weather that heggared description, the only consolation being that a
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  • 23 8 Forest Hill, (America), Ist September: —In the semi-finals of the American Singles Chanjpionship Johnston beat G. L. Patter&cm 6—2, 6—o, 6—o.—Reuter.
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  • 38 8 HOCKEY The S R.C. met the H.Q. Coy., 2nd Batt., Royal Sussex Regiment at Hockey on the Padimng yesterday, the game resulting in a win for the Tanglin players by two goals to one.
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  • 98 8 The following will play in a practice game on the Padartg to-morrow at 5 p„m.: Whites: —W. McMulLan, Major Harrison, G. C. Nash, H. C. Cooper, V. P. F. Walsh, P. Cave, J. V. S. Brooke, W. L. Cuscaden, A. G. A. Morley, M. G. Marriott, and L.
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  • 25 8 ST. JAMES' CUP GOLF In the final of the above Cup played on Sunday, A. Farahar beat H. Jackson by 1 UP.
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  • 30 8 The Men's monthly Medal (Stroke) will be played for on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 13th and 14th, and the Ladies' monthIv Medal (Stroke) on Thursday, Sept. 18th.
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  • 83 8 Two teams captained by the President and Captain cf the Singapore Golf Club played several four ball farewell matches on the Race Course links on Sunday morning. At the close of the game the toast of the continued prosperity of the Club was drank. In
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  • 77 8 After all the race-course golf links is not to be abandoned. Replies have now been received to the circular issued to Turf Club members, asking if they desired to form a Turf Club Golf Section. As a result a meeting is to be held on Wednesday Sept 10th
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  • 25 8 POLO The Barnes cup will be played for tomorrow. Play commences at 4.45 p.m. The final will be played on Sunday. (o)
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  • 77 8 BADMINTON TO DAY S TIE B. Singles Handicap. Final Wee Hong Hai vs. Teo Chwee Cheng. TO-MORROW'S TIE Doubles Handicap Keop Bock and Kheng Hoon vs. Teow Seong and Boon Lay. THURSDAY'S TIE Hong Hai and Chwee Cheng vs. Teo Chwee Seng and S. Chwee Seng. FRIDAY'S
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  • 260 8 MALAY SYCE WHO DID NOT STOP Before Mr. Sennett, in the second police court yesterday the Malay driver of a Daimler motor-car No. 1784 was charged with rash and negligent driving and failing to stop after an accident which occurred at the junction of Cavanagh-road and Bukit
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  • 64 8 "Ambrose Apjplejohn's Adventure," released by the Middle East Films was shown last night at the Palladium Theatre and scored a great success. Hardly a single seat was available so large was the crowd. The whole of the eight reels are full of laughter, mystery and thrills right
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  • 204 8 ILLEGAL CONSIDERATION INTERESTING CASE AGAINST MEYER BROS. Further hearing was recorded) to-day before Mr. Justice Barratt-Lennard cf the case instituted by K. M. Nathersahib and S. M. Mohamed against Messrs Meyer Bros. The plaintiffs are asking for a declaration that 34 promissory notes mada by them in favour
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  • 101 8 The following cases have been fixed for healing in the Supreme Court this m nth:— Tan Soo Hock vs. Tan Jiak Choo and another, Lim Lian Neo vs. Lim Chan Sin and the Official Assignee of the estate of F. W. R. Scott (bankrupt), P. and O.
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  • 361 8 SERIOUS COMPLAINTS AGAINST AN EXECUTOR "The affidavits indicate breaches of trust as gross as can weLl be conceived" said Mr. Justice Bar rett-Lemnard yesterday in connection with an application for the appointment of a receiver of the estate of the late Thio Soen To. The motion,
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  • 83 8 AUTUMN PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION The following students have been successful:— Final Exam, for the Diploma of L. M. S.: E. Burke, J. S. Goonting, W. A. Nicholas. Fourth Professional Exam: F. X. Oliveiro, Tan Chong Van. Pass in Pathokgy and Forensis Medicine only, J. Samuel. Third
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  • 91 8 Singapore, 2nd September. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4:1 ."> 32 Demand 2s 4d 1 16 Private 3 months' sight 2s 4d 19 32 On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 161 On Hongkong— Bank d emard draft 2Vi» p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 69% On Jay
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  • 560 8 SPLENDID EQUIPMENT OF NEW VESSEL Responding to an invitation a representative of the "Malaya Tribune" yesterday afternoon visited. the steamer "Tairea," and in company with Mr. E. H. Edney, the purser, made a tour of the liner. She presented a very lively appearance. Merchants and visitors promenaded
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  • 61 8 Already acknowledged with the Chartered Bar.k to which please send all monies and lists $1,207. Straits Merchants Service Guild per Mr. James Leighton, Secretary and Messrs Layne and C. Jones, Members of Committee $213.34; Staff of the E.E. Telegraph Co. Ltd. per Mr. H. S. Leggatt,
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  • 82 8 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., inform us that they have received an intimation flrom the Secretaries of Port Dickson-Lukut (F.M.S.) RuUher Estates, Ltd., that the Board have decided to recommend, subject to audit and usual adjustments, a dividend of %d. per Share payable on 30th September in respect
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  • 89 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penanlj, Ist September:—Two Hylams were charged and convicted for having nonGovernment chandu in their possession at the Netherlands Hotel. The first was fined $5,000 and the second $2,000. An appeal was lodged. On a motion by Mr. Balfour E. Ross, President of the Bar
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  • 118 8 Programme of drills up to and for 7th September 1924: Thursday, 4th September at 5.30 p.m.— Drill Hall, All Officers, N. C. O.s, and Auxiliary Service, Skeleton Mobilization Parade, All Officers, N. C. O.s and Auxiliaries (except "P. G." Groups) will report at the places ordered in
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  • 1467 9 v K s WORK IN THE 1 SETTLEMENTS «rtS OF FINANCE AND £Ttl TRADE Urning to xormal aits Settlements t» :i r ha.- been issued by the nial Secretary; il as carefully [kspite many adar proved to be 1922; and public ards the normal, ai amounted to
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  • 529 9 NO LARGER A MERELY AGRICULTURAL COUNTRY ye attractively bound publication entitled "Australiasia's Leading Industries? has reached us from the Australian Trade Comnus-tsioner in the East. It is being gratituously circulated by the Commonwealth Government to buyers and others with the object of extending Australia's trade. Reputable firms dealing
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  • 317 9 THE LABOUR CODE In exercise of the powers conferred by section 129 of "The Labour Cede, 1923," the Indian Immigration Committee, with the consent cf the Chief Secretary to Government, hereby prescribes the rate payable under section 129 (a) of the Enactment to be $2 per quarter for
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    • 260 9 I GO TO THE PLACE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS 1 1 i igt Another Hummer Young Santos /f) J§ Eddie Grady TEN 2 MINUTE ROUNDS. IP9HLk$ Walley. HRRt A1 Trono I Bj v 111 TEN 2 MINUTE ROUNDS. \w 1 Special Return Contest I jLJ M YOUNG HERMAN vs. GREGG BAUTISTA
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    • 472 10 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the Property of Twelve Pawnshops To be held at our Sale-Room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore On Wednesday, 3rd September, at 10 a.m. On Friday, sth September, at 10 a.m. The pledges consisting of watches, chain f, Diamond and
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    • 644 11 srcAMER SAILINGS H I (Incorporated in England MAIL PASSEN6ER_AND CARGO SERVICES. I rv.NslXAU AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION rn r£M LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE H (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government ocTWABDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. p rm ,,PM Due F r MarS€illes London Antwerp. B Tonnage Singapore q. eave
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    • 455 12 TO LET Bungalow No. 529 East Coast Read new under repair* to let, close to Siglap Police Station. Apply H.L.B. c/o IIalaya Tribune." TO LET. 10 St. Thomas, W alk. Very c( ol and suitable for a bearding h< use. Fntry immediately. Ten bednxms, two batbrocms, servants' ..maiters, garage, tennis,
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    • 401 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800 000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,407,811 Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir
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    • 516 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hongkong 13, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Amoy, Pontiar.ak, Trang
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    • 491 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,900,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London E.C. Agencies and Branches* Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritaar Iloilo Rangoon Bangkok
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    • 388 12 INSURANCE. xtjS5^^) N THE SOUTH lollr BR,T,8H INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore. 1st Floor, Banque del Indo Chine Buildings, IA, Malacca Street.
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    • 307 12 INSURANCE^ ORIENTAL (Incorporated ln j,,, has recently bSX IMPROVED and invites app ,N TRr*, AGENTS AN|)V\\Vi from gentlemen in a W.k s business JUBILEE i /i a i YEAR 1924 The Company ha, new business < ijgjjlij and urges all wh for Life Aaauran, and take INCREASING POPmAoJ INDIA'S LEADING
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