Malaya Tribune, 4 September 1924

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. J SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY, f VoL XL" No. 209 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1924 FIVE CENTS, ft THE Malaya Tribune THURSDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, 1924
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    • 76 1 REPAIRING F is owb j SP E(IAI.ITY! f LtH/aclion Guaranteed f ch arge S Moderate. I j Mvrittr Emporium j N v.X. Building Ea'ffles Place, Singapore. I Tfcone: 3290. f I I I i i I I i I I i I i: liii ,-r i I I "0.X." CEMENT
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    • 287 1 l MANY CHILDREN a are considered dull and bade--1 ard are simply sufferim* I from Weak Eyes. Aa examiI nation by our Optometriata will I determine whether or not ywo I eh Id requires glasses. I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I 15, South Canal Road. I a f Handing If
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  • 2466 2  -  4 BEALI/TK /TOBT Of MONTE CARL© YOU CAN START TO-DAY by ceroner SIR RUPERT GORMANSTON a rich selfmade Yorkshireman cornea to Monte Carlo for golf. LUCILLE his beautiful daughter who he keeps secluded. There is a mystery in her fathers past. BRENDA RIVINGTON, her old
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    • 452 2 Weaknesses of Childhood ifundreds of weak, fra^iie nervous children could be V made wel3 and strong /§lk?£s their parents only < realised the splendid %mj? fliPfe building-up power of Dr CasselFs Tablets, infallibly y bring nealtn improvement. Mrs. A. Mamh's Statement Mrs. A. Marsh, of Hanging Bank, Marsh 1 de
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    • 799 2 HAVE Yw k so, This win hi often bw£5T are a proof 0 f, noori3 V* W E*rt, especially at gf* When women SU n\ f t:n f they are traceable't, li W parities as well. u back-pains indicate- JL? rt T usuaUy offerers Lu needed to compk-t,.iv\ Wood and
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  • 736 3 EFFECT ON OVERSEAS AND WORLD TRADE NATIONALISING OF THE BANKS BY SIR ROBERT HORNE, M.P. (Ex-Chancelior of the Exchequer) GrStRH? Pt f a La^ our Government in Oieat Britain occasioned feelings of anxiety in many breasts, but I think it Sou" be trS to say
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  • 111 3 Mr. William Walker Campbell (60), of Aros Castle, Sale Isle of Mull, N. 8., engineer and merchant, chairman of the British Borneo Pora Rubber Co., Ltd., a director of Jugra Land and Carey, Ltd., and of the Shelfond Rubber Estates, Ltd. left, in addition to real estate, personal estate in
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    • 368 3 V The great British I <■ Tonic for Over Thirty Years. I Build up your I Health Strength I ry drop of Hall's Wine helps to build up I It enriches the blood feeds the tones up the entire system. The first Hall's Wine does you good. It quickly s
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    • 240 3 The Greet Dre a the able Remedy\ BrttU IWc,-. North* Bn:>i" ,f Diroe, f rom ""■■^^"^"■i'iHfuiiiii'iiimiiMi:iiiiiiiiii > iiii)iii| U ii 1 iM> I LONG J ourne y But who cares Certainly not, m fi the P i£ cadill y" Cigarette, snugly packed in I airtight Tins—as fresh as the day
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    • 625 4 AMUSEMENTS I Empire Cinema jjj TO-MGHTs AND UNTIL MONDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER. I In the Second Show at 9.30 8 WHEN NIGHT HOOD WAS IN FLOWER I .The Most Amazingly Beautiful Picture Ever Screened I IN 12 REELS. Qj CRITICS have acclaimed it with torrents of praise. It has smashed Cj
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    • 109 4 Sore Throatits Cause and Cure. Research has proved not only that germs are the cause of sore throat, but that the throat, to infected becomes a sure breeding ground for serious infectious diseases like Influenza, Diphtheria, etc. The fleeting effect of a gargle is not suffice* to destroy thej? minute
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    • 360 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY simT^ TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 P.M. I\[ A THIRD™A L A R M flm s^ RTS) mOTn Jhe fireman's devotion, p IiSL if The mother's courage. 1 ylß' i/ The son's fighting spirit. \A I The young lover's Into. \SF The wonderful kids. The cry of fire. The mad
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  • 562 5 ATi t h SEPTEMBER fl| Aing Leong 2 p.m. I Dungun and Bong Ho 2 p.m. I GienfaJftxfei 3 p.m. I Calcutta I Ethiopia 3 p.m. Calcutta *Lais>ang 3 p.m. I ng Lions 3 p.m. I j .kalis and I j Esmeralda 3 p.m. I g Bah i
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  • 423 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RICE 2£ SS N i > er |300 Rice, -Siam 3" H R|ce, Saigon 1 gj? gice, Sagon 2 Hf* Rice, Saigon 3 H?J Rice, Rangoon 1 glB Rice, Rangoon 2 K$ Par Boiled No I,per bag $S 2 n $10.50 PRODUCE p Buyers Sellers
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  • 132 5 STANDARD OIL CO Kerosene Oevoe's Imperial Brilliant per 2 tins $5.95 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins $5.55 Tiger per 2 tins $5.55 Tiger per 2 drums $5.25 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins of 8 gallons $8.00 Socony Motor Gasoline per gallon without tins $0.95
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  • 82 5 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION Singapore, 4th September. Pale Crepe Clos ng Prices, Buyers Sellers?. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 46% 46% Sejvtember 47% 47 October to December 47% 48 January to March 48% 49 Latest London Cables
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  • 104 5 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Singapore, 3rd September. Catalogued 1,509,872 ma; 674.05 tons; Offered 941,935 lbs; 420.50 tons; Sold 775,678 Ls; 346.28 tons. Spot. London Is. l%d. New York 26% cite. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet: Cents Per Lb. Standard Quality No sales Good Average Quality 45% to
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  • 315 5 Kuala Lumpur, 30th August. There has been a set-back in the price of Tin during the week to £251.15.0, but it closes a little firmer at £254,10.0, a loss of £4.0.0. over a week. The dema d fou* tin shares has been less pronounced than
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  • 473 5 Kuala Lumpur, 30th AugustTin.—London £254.10.0. Singapore $127, 25. Rubber.—London 13 %d. Singapore 47 cnets. New York 26% cc ts. The week has chiefly been noticeable for a very large turnover in tin shares especially sterlings. Rubbers continue to be dealt in slightly better rates. Industrials
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  • 260 5 AUGUST RETURNS Singapore, 2nd September. The Ag. Registrar of Imports and Exports favour us with the following statement of Quantity and Value of Rubber exported durirg August 1924: Aug. Aug. 1924 1923 1924 1923 to dlate 8 mos: United Kingdom— 3,133.00 6,120.35 22,522.04 29,385.98 United States of
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  • 130 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Singapore, 4th September. Number after the sh'p indicates the Godown it is abreast of and the word Gate/ the number of the Gate to enter at. East Wharf (Gate 1.) Selangor, East Basin; Van Overstraten, 22; Plancius, 20.
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  • 89 5 Singapore, 4ih September. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4d 5J32 Demand 2s 4d 1,46 Private 3 months' sight 2s 4d 19 32 On India Bank Tel. Transfer 161*4 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 2% p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Batik demand draft 69% On Jay Bank Tel. Transfer
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  • 15 5 Walter Hughes (52), was drowned after »rt«ns»tme to eNRN<r« .«»e»<« in l»o»l »n tke 0««.
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    • 356 5 THE NYALAS RUBBER ESTATES LTD. .lacorporited in the >trj.its Settlements. Vo ice Ii heroTy g;ven that the Annual Gere mi Meeting or Sr .ireh >l<;ers of the obove Jtmouny will be held at the K.;?i>terei Office of the Company, Frenoa bank Buildings, D'-Umeida St/eet, Singapore, on Tuetday, t£>e 16th September
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    • 109 5 STOCK JUST ARRIVED j TESTOGAN 2,000 porsons in Malaya have now enjoyed the benefit of festogan We hive received another supply of thi* wonderful gland treatment for the cure of Nervous troubles/ sexual insufficiency, etc., etc. One week's supply: 6.00 Full Course of 3 weeks: 515.C0 From all chemists and
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  • 64 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 4th September High Tides.—l.4 a.m., 1.24 p.m. Palo: Barnes Cups, 4.45 p.m. Phil. Orchestra, Mem. Hall, 5.15 p.m. Spore Cup Football (Re-play): S.R.C. vs. 0.T.F.C., Stadium. Col. Forster's Lecture, Y.M.C'.A. To-morrow, sth September High Tides.—l.sl a.m., 2.2 p.m. Dutch homeward mail leaves. 'Singapore
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  • 951 6 For some days we have concentrated Malayan urgencies and exigencies, to make full use of an opportune occasion—the return of His Excellnecy the Governor, refreshed, to view a r?ew the problems of his charge- Included in these are Malay reservation, a huge fund outgrowing
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  • 105 6 An i'lumfnati'g article or. the facts cf commercial and financial effects of the present Heme Government in pewer, j£a influence on overseas and foreign trade, a'-d en the Money Market, appear ng on page 3, is worthy of close study. It is by Sir Robert Home M.P.
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  • 379 6 Che Hamath bin Abdullab, of the Malayan IviJ returned from Lng: :.c Kuryl- ho arrived in Pun ;ng «u Tuesday. u The marriage took plave at St. John's b, Ku.ila Lumpur. •>;• Au*r. 30, of Mr. v. A. v. i orf H«ro. Whfcull and c o.. klaug. ami Miss Vara
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  • 815 6 PLAINTIFF PULLED UP FOR LYING M WORTHLESS EVIDENCE There were very interesting' developments yesterday in the case instituted by K. M. Nathersahib and S. M. Mohamed against Messrs. Meyer Bros, which, was heard in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Barrctt-Lermaxd. The plaintiffs are asking for a
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  • 156 6 "Ambrose Applejohn's Adventure," a farcical comedy produced in England, i" being exhibited at the Palladium to large houses. A pure farce in construction, the film is full of comic incidents and humour Ambrose Applejohn, descendant of generations of Applejohns, a creature of habit, lives with his aunt
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  • 17 6 Messrs. J. Crabb. Watt and Lim Cheng Earn are appointed l Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang.
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  • 358 6 INDIANS DEMONSfn, AT TANJONG 5 J WEIRD PUNJAB FUGK, Remarkable, aadeed ented. scenes t< Wharf at ooo„ *g Sikhs, traved.ny U n SsxteJ keng, arrived it d n* £J Sang aa Tuesday aftt nc r j A poljce guard was oyer to land; tad raaton v > 4
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  • 34 6 From Chi to ani ItpM J| J* Mara, doe Singmpme 5 p.m- From Kir- r<- 14th AagWt) by IA 6 a.m. to-morrow. From Frarc *y Singapore G pA i«i baIu 1 instant.
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  • 22 6 The following- are t arrvuls from and Pudency fcr the Arrivals iduJts 2,502, a& The anMi relate to F only.
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  • 32 6 Mr. E.N Graham F.R.S. untitled geor.. <-> A in, Stanley In- .z '^1 wal h.l.l l'' -Ur. r fumed. <^ A nnc >s I^ foitwe <>s on the Mr. I'd. rubber m l» P
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    • 341 6 ROBINSON'S I SALE VALUE I i i I IN I I LEATHER GOODS. jj Enolish Cow H ide Leather I 4m C a RUSTLESS BUCKLE wide G 8 8 8 ft PL4IN TAN HIDE BELTS S TAN CALF LEATHER BELTS c+ B K Strong and Serviceable. jj Cj with Rings
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    • 38 6 DON'T FORGET HERBERT RAWLINSON fit PALLADIUM NEXT SUNDAY A programme as good as champagne to the jaded. Confidential communications intended for the personal attention of the Editor, Mr. Geoffrey Lucksted, should be addressed to him personally by name.
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    • 36 6 PAGE 3 LABOUR GOVERNS! AND BRITISH CREDIT EFFECT ON OVERSEAS TRADE FIRST OF TWO ART; ES BY SIK ROBERT W IS WHEN YOU GO 10 LOHD0I (EIGHTH OF SERIES PAGE EIGHT T04U1 I rti itnt" ff
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  • 263 7 fiE ~O VEK FOR ,THE Bl COUNCIL rfIKTK CONTROL OF ALL <"•" UNIONS jpSSIANS WELCOMED Reuter. The Trade Un'Xn th workers/ charter of land, mines j. a forty-four hour working re in each industry; unemployment; full icationaJ facilities a recommendation Committee in :ii»Tgency resolution g the General
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  • 188 7 tenth anniversary cf the must bring to our mi nets but h.en the Empire's manhood t.r freedom. The the blind must be &w that that inftr|l n tne defence of our L to the Ministry of t f '.--".'J men were ddsi» i r i rcea with damaged
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  • 6 7 untitled will be arriving in Singapur
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  • 120 7 MACDONALD OVATED HERIUOT SEES AliM y 0F I'REgSMEV Herriot. who whil» v,. j yea CT <™~i« i- dd nat indicate the •«penfic to. he take? U to-morrows di. armament d*.te, declared that France Z do everytMrg to favour peace and cent!™ the good work begun t London <*
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  • 81 7 PARKER GILBERT TAKES THE APPOINTMENT Reuter. Pana, 3rd SeptemberMr. Seymour Parser Gilbert an ex-Under Secretary in the United States treasury has aiccepted tne post of Agent General for reparations and arrives at Paris in the middle of September.—Reut er. Parss. 3rd September:—FExcele tor has interviewed Mr. Owen Yov*g,
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  • 52 7 Reuter. Lor.don, 3rd September:—A message frcm Halifax says the American world fliers have passed the cruiser Milwaukee 100 miles from Hawkes Bay at 12-5. Reuter. Piet-Us: Nova Scotia, 3rd September:— Ihe world fliers have arrived here from Hawkes Bay this afternoon after a flight of 6 hours
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  • 57 7 Reuter. Duesseldorf, 3rd September:—In accordance with the Lcndcn agreement, General Degctftte has issued order for the restoring, at midnight or.' September 10th, freedom for the circu'ation of wheaed traffic, abolishing the pass system for persons entering the occupied territory and also the duties lev ed on goods
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  • 123 7 Tokio, 2nd September:—lt is, since a rlumber of years, the first time that Japan's foreign trade has showed excess of exports over imports which is shown by the trade returns of August. The exports were 176,427,000 yen. compared with 142,100,000 yen. imports. The report that Shimada Seijiro has
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  • 158 7 Great interest is being displayed m the forthcoming concerts to be given in the Victoria Theatre, commencing 1 on Sept 9th, as announced elsewhere in this issue, by Mr. Edward Branscombe's world-famous English company, the Westminster Glee Singers. They have already Appeared in a 1 the capital
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  • 111 7 The Christian Heading Service will be held in St. Andrews Cathedra! on rriday sth at 5.15 p.m. o Mr W J. K. Stark, magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, 'has passed in Punjabi, for which he receives a otoi us of $500. o— A sum of $147,550, has been added to the Federal
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  • 159 7 SEVERE FIGHTING IN MOROCCO WILL SPANISH LEAVE? Reuter. London, 3rd September:-The latest official rep:rt from Madrid speaks of a slight improvement in the situation in Morocco but the fact that the situation is still serious is fodfestcd by announcements from Tangier. Diplomatic correspondents in London deal with
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  • 83 7 ENGINEERED BY MEMBERS OF EGYPT'S GOVERNMENT Reuter. London. 3rd September:—lnterviewed by the "Daily -Express" correspondent in Pariß, Mr. MacDUuald declared that Zaghlul Pasha had ignored his last invitation to co*me to London. Meantime he was convinced that the recent disturbances in the Soudan had been engineered by
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  • 63 7 Reuter. London, 3rd September:—The whole of the Bucget reciuct:c*n in tea taxation was swallowed up by the increased price several weeks ago. A large firm of retailer's now announce another reducticn of fourpence a pound. Keen buying in the wholesale market yesterday resulted in an average ruse
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  • 48 7 Reuter. London, 3rd September:—Correspondence between the United Kingdom and Japan, issued as a White Paper, shows that Article eight of the Anglo-Jarane-e Treaty of Commerce (1911) and' the Schedule arr.exed thereto, will be abrogated from the 3rd of November next at the desire of Japan.—
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  • 171 7 The An.iual General Meeting of the Simpolan Mohibah Club was held at the club house on Sunday the 31st August 1924 at 11 30 a.m The President Mr. Haji Saat bin Haji Mohd Yusof took the chair and there were 45 members present. The Accounts and Balance
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  • 90 7 The Malay Opera Company now performing at the Alexandra Hall, drew a large house, to the Arabic Play entitled "The Garden of Jewel." The play was well-received. Never has such a strong and p «puiar ccmibination of touring actors and actresses* played in Singapore. It >•
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  • 134 7 It is understood that Sir William Reid, X CIC, 1.C.5., Finarce Member, Assam Executive Gourcdl, has been ap?p:inted Governor of Assam in succession to Sir John Kerr. Lt !s sUted that Sir William assume charge ir* November on h s return from leave and that Sr John Kerr will succeed
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  • 220 7 CIVIL WAR REALLY BREAKS WARSHIPS HURRIED TO SCENE GENERAL CONFLAGRATION Reuter. Shanghai. 3rd September:—Fighting has begun fifteen miles from Shanghai between the rival forces of Kiangsu and Chekiang. The fenmer are attempting to obtain control of Shanghai. Lv Yung Hsiang, military Governor of Kiangsu, is on a line
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  • 143 7 AMERICA PUBLISHES HER CORRESPONDENCE TO THE LEAGUE Reuter. Washington, 3rd 'September:—The State Department is publishing 1 the correspondence with the League of Natior.s in which it declined to be represented at the Geneva discussions cf a convention for the c:ntrol of arms traffic. It says the Ura'ted
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  • 100 7 FALSIFICATION CHARGE AGAINST A CHETTY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, 3rd! September:—The preliminary enquiry was stauted before Mr. J. I. Miller this morning into a charge of falsification of a>ccou ts against Subramrniam Chetty, to the extent cf $61,500. Under the auspices of the ladies of the Presojterian
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  • 137 7 An inquest was held yesterday by Mr. F. G. Bourne, the C.ty Coroner, into the death of Mr. William Arthur Boyd, whose age was. 74, and who died suddenly on the 26th of last month. The deceased, it will be re-called, met with an accident, whrilst driving
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  • 85 7 Sir Anthur and Lady Evelyn Young were present at the garden party given by Sir Frederick and Lady Dutton at Windlesham on July 17. to meet oversea members of Mm Royal Colonial Institute. Sir Henry C. Oolian, Kt., K.C., C.8.E., M.A., who has been appointed Chief Justice of Hongkong 1
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    • 370 7 PUDLO I THE PRE-EMINENT BRITISH WATERPROOFER. I I PUDLO Brand Cement Waterproofing Powder is a standard j I building material which has placed additional value upon Portlani 1 I Cement. a s i I Used for Reservoirs, Baths, Tanks, Damp Walls, Flat Roofs, I I Garage Pits, Stoke Holes, Concrete
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  • 198 8 Sports Pastimes. BOXING NAVAL BOUTS AT KUALA LUMPUR The Selangor Boxing Association are taki.ag advantage of the visit of H.M.S. Magnolia says the Malay Mail, to arrange a boxing toui«nament which will take place at the Town Hall Kuala Lumpur this evening, at 9 15 o'clock, the prices of admission
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  • 239 8 S.R.C. vs. O.T.F.C FOOTBALL Reuter. There was a mi sun dor standing in the match played between the S. R. C. and the O. T. F. C. played on Thursday last. The result of the game should have been a draw instead of the S. R. C. being
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  • 204 8 YACHTING The foil wing Royal Singapore Yacht Club arrangements are announced:—i The programme for the present month is amended as follows:—Sundays, Sept. 7th., 34th., and Saturday 20th, June Trophies; Sunday 21st., Joy Trophy; Sunday 28th., Golden Girl Trophy. The race on Sunday for the June trophies,
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  • 261 8 POLO In spite of the heavy ground owing to the rain the preliminary rounds in the usual competition for the Barnes Oup took place yesterday. Teams were allowed five ponies and three l\k minute chukkers were played. Four teams entered and A. and B. were drawn to
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  • 17 8 Reuter. Aliwal North, 3rd September.—The British team defeated the North Eastern Districts by 20 to 12.—Reuter.
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  • 97 8 CRICKET Reuter. London, Srd September:—The cricket fixture between the South of England and the South Africans commenced to-day. The weather was dull and the wicket soft. South of England knocked up 312 for 9 wickets when stumps were drawn. Hobbe scored 56, Sandham 44 and Calthorpe 69.
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  • 46 8 BADMINTON TO-DAY'S TIE Hai and Chwee Cheng vs. Teo Chwee Seng and S. Chwee Seng. TO-MORROW'S TIE Semi Final Beng Hong and Soo Liew vs. Winners of Thursday's tie. SATURDAY'S TIE Semi Final Cheng Kiat and Kong Khye vs. Winners of Wednesday's tie.
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  • 54 8 HOCKEY The following will represent the S R.C. against the Royal Engineers at Hockey to-morrow on the S.R.C. Ground,—G G Gray; E. G. Wheatley, V. C. Westerhout; F. Albuquerque, C. B. Webb, V. Reynols; E. Mowe, R. C. Oehlers, H. G. Stack (Capt), C. A. Norris>, A.
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  • 197 8 "When Knighthood was in Flower," started a successful run at the Empire Theatre last night. The film, is adapted frcm the novel by Charles Mayor, one of the few novels recommended to students of English history, and was one of the pictures specially chosen by
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  • 215 8 Under the hood of the popular, mediumpriced Willys-Knight car is a power plant that engineers recognize as the highest type of Jong-life lecomotior., "a motor that wears in while others are wearing cut." In design, the Willys-Knierht is different, and one of its striking features is simplicity.
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  • 119 8 Programme of drills up to and for 7th September 1924: Tc-day's 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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  • 55 8 Lim Keng and Shegu, who were changed with attempting to circulate within the Oolony 255 capper coins issued by Governments, other than the Government of the Straite Settlements, were cautioned and discharged by Mr. H. A. Forrer, but Goh Mah Chuan and Kok Kai Taik were fined $10 and $18
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  • 1178 8 VIII: THE KING'S PALACES HOW TO SEE THE HISTORICAL RESIDENCES TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE BY A COURT HISTORIAN Every visitor to London will wish to see something of the King's Palaces where the Monarch lives when in the Metropolis, or where Royalties in the past
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  • 59 8 The leper colony on the Island of Calion, consisting of more than 5,000 persons, is to be connected with the outside world by radio- A radio receiving set has been given by an electrical company for the benefit of the lepers, and the work of installing the apparatus on the
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  • 38 8 Real splendour in every sense of the word is reflected in the gorgeous court Fbwer*'' C<mmoP man Producti n f or Paramount "When Knighthood was in
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    • 281 8 i \n\ IMPORTERS AND EXPOtTB, H., I.ASS i, i I NORTH "wwsb Win (5 1 BINGAPORS. a i JUST UNPACKED A FRESH j I CONSIGNMENT OF j BOXING nfiHt_ I GLOVES |§t I (ENGLISH MAKE) Padded with Horse Hair Size from 6 oz. to 10 oz. ra?!aH Only Very Limited
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  • 1016 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange arid fcnare Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, 4th September. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar 9d. 2s Anglo-Java 21--20s Anglo-Malay 18[20s Ayer Kuning 2613 20s Batu Caves 94% 20s Batu
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    • 639 9 A NEW j i BEVERAGE j WC fl>St in the East t0 I tf*f*€4& introduce to the public. Pure j Ljme Jujce b|end£d wjih fifttp I Finest Refined Sugap which is 1 ,J M iy<? Appetising, Thirst-quenching j I and Hea,th g vin6 in j I AERATED FORM 1 j
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  • 396 10 VISCOUNT CECIL QUESTIONS THE MODERN TREND Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, presiding at the opening- of the Imperial Conference of Students' at Guildhall, said he did not beldeve the world could be saved by the application of the splendid ideals of British civilisation and culture. "It is not posi&ijble,"
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  • 160 10 SURPRISE ROYAL VISIT TO BABIES The Queen paid a surprise visit la mail week to the newly opened Liverpool babies' hospital at Woolton and spent forty minutes fonding the little patients in their white cots and inquiring about their treatment. She was greeted on her arrival by
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  • 105 10 A heavy welcome to Messrs. Tupholme and Thomas who join the staff of S. School next term. They graduated from Keble College, Oxford, last June They will reside in S. Andrew's Hous* (C.M.P.) Lieut.-Com. A. Paul Bush, D 5.0., has been appointed to the Hawkins, flagship of the China Station,
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    • 596 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 Friday, sth September, at 10 a.m. The pledges conilsting of watches, chains, Diamond and other rings, brooches, earrings, Chinese and Malay ornaments,
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    • 321 10 k ssijf l l 5$ SQL 188 S I 1 I AGUE J I SPEGIFIG J ■j 'jjj > A marvellous ami never- az, q Iji.- iin S l n <t* an ure /v Fever, Ague, and all- O Si 4 aflerttum arising front -J j Ok Biliary Derangement! 50
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    • 145 10 THE REAL SOLUTION to any question concerning the profitable disposal of your goods is to be found in PROMINENT ADVERTISING. It will enable you to formulate plans for building up your sales and in obtaining definite values for them. This applies to the small traders well as to the large
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    • 454 10 STEAMER SAILINGS blue roNNaTlir^ REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWI», BREMEN, GENOA. MARSEILLES. LIVERI'OOI 1 JiV'""' MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AY,,' m BOSTON AND NEW YORK SG<IK Taking cargo on through bills of lading for a WEEKLY SERVICE-LO^oFAND N. CONT^ GLAUCUS f° r f Z eiUe l London Rotterdam Ari
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  • 499 11 MEAT Beef steak round kati 40 Mutton Australian kati ni Fowl kati 2 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 70 Ducks each *J PiK!' e !S iO unfled ged Pair 1.20 pigeons, fledged pair on Pigeons, wild each EGGS Fowl (Singapore) for 10 45 Duck
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  • 402 11 AN AUDACIOUS EXPLOIT IN THE THAMES DM uh vf K aCtS aboUt a exThamea\ T^ 1 smack the ISSStSr ATt e hi° know,ed c 3 the «uwiuriucs. AIJ the evidence points to an extensive to smuggle madiine glins out his Lw h ry> bu i IS
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  • 127 11 BARE ARMS AND LOW NECKS Bish.p Bafgia, of Brescia, in Italy, has determined to put an end to immodest dross ng and has had posters placed or. the doors of all churches, and also orders read during all masses, stating:— Ladies and girls are warned they will be
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  • 175 11 A remarkable case of a young- man's refusal to oisclose his identity after rescuing two girls, although after the brave deed he was entertained to dinner by the grateful parents, is reported from Basinj^stoke. The two girls, Miss Ida Dean and Miss Ruby Ireland, were bathing in the
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    • 647 11 STEAMER SAILINGS I^TißlTlSiri^ Hj I (Incorporated in England MAIL, PASSENGER_AND_CARGO SERVICES. I MXINSI I AH AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO PE LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE far Contract with His Majesty's Government) 0BTWA«I»S from LONDON. HOMEWARDS p 0» For Marseilles, London Antwerp. H Tonnage Singapore Leave 1924 Tonnage Singapore
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    • 30 11 I THE I Motor Union I > INSURANCE Co., Ltd j (Incorporated in England.) 1 FIRE MOTOR MARINE Agents Messrs. SIUE. DARBY Co. I\A 5, Malacca Street, Singapore. Telephone No. 2800
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    • 517 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION D UF «att Haruna Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwern c Kamo Maru 8,000 Marseilles LondoS ft S Sfi S 2 Katon Maru 11,000 Marseilles London <&Antwern n 1 5 Atsuta Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Antwerp P o" H Kashama Maru 10,000
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    • 386 12 TO LET Bungalow No. 529 East (oast Read now under repairs to iet, close to Siglap Poiice Station. Apply H.H.B. c/o lialaya Tribute." TO LET. 10 St. Thomas, Walk. Very ccol and suitable for a boarding h( use. Entry immediately. Ten bedrooms, two bathrooms, servants' ■_|uaiters, garage, tennis, gas and
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    • 395 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 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir
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    • 511 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 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,
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    • 481 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 Amriusar Iloilo Rangoon Bangkok
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    • 385 12 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH \mLw BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Fmlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, let Floor, Banque del Indo Chine Buildings, IA, Malacca Street. 'Phone, No.
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    • 329 12 NSURANct* ORIENTAI (Wporated b has recently d,a fei IMPROVED CO MM I and invites a;,, AGENTS AXD r from gentlemen in a p As >£k^ JUBILEE 0 YEAR ID 2 4 The Company ha.- BeeafMtki new business ZTjggmi and urges all for Life Assurance?? and take advanta*? «B INCREASING Pop??
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