Malaya Tribune, 8 September 1924

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. (EVENING DAILY. •"Vol XI No. 212 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune MONDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, 1D24.
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    • 64 1 i i i i i:.i-.tiiuiaii j REPAIRING jS OUR i gpjjCIALITY! I |c4 j on (hiaranteed [Elites Moderate. i Typewriter Emporium f Place, Si-gapore. .ii i i i 'i i i ruMinniiani 111 m i Sr Sr J y^ "OX" CEMENT I I j SOLE IMPORTERS: The East Asiatic Co.,
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    • 232 1 I I MANY CHILDREN I are considered dull and back- I I 7 ard ho are sim Ply «ulTeriM f s from Weak Eyes. An exam I nation by our Optometrists w iii s determine whether or not jotu S I eh Id requ res glasses. t THE EASTERN OPTICU
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  • 2205 2  -  a mAUim stow or hcwti; cablo fa by Henry Curtiey VOU CAN START TO-DAY SIR RUPERT GORMANSTON a rich selfmade Yorkshire man cornea to Monti Carlo for gulf. LUCILLE his beautiful daughter who h« keeps secluded. There is a mystery ir her father."! past. BRENDA
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    • 326 2 3BBBEBBBBB j^^^^^ i §F Anaemic, I MAt f Nervous, Run-down ESA —you need Wincarnis «S >^S^s»ml Because Wincarnis offers you new T*^w J 'V' strength io ban.ih your weakness— wAI new, rich, red biood to renew your Pjl impoverished blood new nerve fIH force to dispel your nervousness «4 and
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    • 500 2 You ™'^J it is clear proof that your blood How U; C^to cure you, rheUf of embrocation,. oiotments. luring /^j!V The oaly right l^r-S get rid 0 f U^* rheumatism is tax- f\ ough the blood-by ■ending fr j J Pure, rich stream of that precious X life fluid through
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  • 686 3 TENNIS AT NIGHT (From Our Own Correspondent.) have not bee arranged 5° r the last two but tne arranged at Paaoeroean (Eaat ecently can be described here with becaus the ties were th "T I*™1*™ f the clvb h thlfr m c did live up to aubs «"«d
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  • 331 3 75 YEARS AMONG THE SAVAGES Two aged and unobtrusive women missionaries, who left Newhaven on July sth on their way to Lourdes, have spent almost their whole lives in wild Borneo. They returned to England to secure new recruits for their mission, and when they return
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    • 275 3 I jfeepamof I I BANISHEDWITH I a l Sloan's Liniment. Tustl*,, l»?D\ 1 I Pirates at JPX/ 3 e„. quickly reduces any sweiW S Jf*** Jf I h i congestion. eiUD B i^— I Thousands keep Sloan's handy rsac/y /or emergency. I J For hh:jmt?3»i, scjatica, lumbago, weiwitis S<B>BK^! THS3Af,
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    • 357 3 Crtd/es/SA/flCi/re A to >ich of Zam-Buk will make your cuts, and wounds thorougly germ-proof, and ensure rapid healthy healing. Zam-Buk has a power fcr destroying and repelling skin disease which no artificial dressing or fatty ointment can possibly have. Zam-Buk is guaranteed FREE FROM ANIMAL FATS It is scientifically compounded
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    • 310 3 Cleaver's Oriental Bouquet Toilet Soap nprf I! f ,y rCfinod and exquisitely perfumed toilet necessity. Its fragrance c, «»ver's Bay and purity make it particularly suitable for R G9 aaUmd even the most delicate skins !>ure l Rum and Oil Itafe by P. S.CUmr Sou. Ltd ay I Umdm. Bmtfm*.
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    • 287 4 AMUSEMENTS I Empire Cinema jj In the Second Show at 9.30 a The Last Night of I WHEN NfGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER j The Most Amazingly Beautiful Picture Ever Screened j IN 12 REELS. 9 CRITJCS have acclaimed it with torrents of praise. It has smashed I g theatre attendance
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    • 428 4 AMUSEMENTS {ALHAMBRA! a From Wednesday, 3rd September to Monday, Bth September. B m I B H Cj In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. nj I The Collars and Cuffs 1 Ĕ I Reel Pathe Comedy. H C I TOPICAL BUDGET J r3 British Screen News. X ADOLPH ZUKOR
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    • 195 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY S The Stat King j n CORINNEH IHE D41,K80 s *r* A Brand ntWi first r OkIi" rllfl EDD!E polo mm j N 'n 5 Parts RECEIVED PfIXMENT Wan Z*T~ muJT* Street j MIMCIKS OF IHE Hi—Hi Ml 'Ih 1 I TO-NIGHT rr~r"" ABE YOU AWABE OF WHAT
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  • 145 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Singapore, 8th September Pni after the sh P Scales the "Gat™ ab r St f and the the number of the Gate to enter East Wharf (Gate 1.) Selangor, East Basin: Teesta 20 Mam Wharf (Gate 3.) 20>
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  • 180 5 The Postal Money Order Service provides an easy means of transmitting awn* t .f money, no matter how small, for payments both Locally an«l in foreign countries. The following ere some of the advantage* offered by thi& service. (a) Amounts too small to warrant a cheque can
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  • 41 5 Telegraph Money Orders may bo pur. based for payment at any Money Order Office in Ceylon* Full partfcula rs of this service may be obtained on application at the Money Older Counter, Genural Post Office.
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  • 55 5 With effect from lit July. lf»2J, «mi-n\i*-«-ioTi at the ruto •»f 2d for each pound or fraction thereof with a minimum charge of 4d will be deducted by the British Pott Office from the amount* of Money Orders exchanged between the Striite Settlements
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  • 44 5 The Straits Settlements Pomt Office I'ro Forma Time ThI»)l' is on «ale at the G. P. 0. Singapore. Price» 10 cents a copy. This pamphlet gives full inf«»rmation regarding incoming and outgoing mails for Ihe quarter ending 3mh September, lt>2l.
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  • 98 5 Flic German Post Office does not accept liability in reiajpcct of delay, loss or damage of any postal article or it> content* wiien the delay, luss i>r damage results from measure* taken by the Allied troop*? forming the Annies of Occupation. A registered or
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  • 38 5 A telephone service is now establieihed between Penanjc and Province Welleeley and the Federated Malay States exchanges at 1 Japan Serai, Bntu Gajah, Gopenff, Ipoh, Kampor, Kuala Parit Buntar, Sungkai, Taiping, Tapah Road and Teluk A»ison<
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  • 28 5 Until further notice wireless communication with Christmas Island will be established on Tuesday», Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.
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  • 71 5 Money Orders on the imdermentioned countries can new be obtained at the SubPost Offices at Tanjong Pa par nr»d Kntongr. Location of Sub-Post Office: Pagar In Police StAtion Building- r»n Low Hill-road. Katong 100 yards from junction of East Coast and
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  • 145 5 All sealed letter packets containing merchandise must bear an endorsement "May be opened for Customs purposes prior to delivery to addressees" or words of similar purport. If the contents are known to be dutiable, the packet should also be marked "Dutiable."
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  • 139 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $385 Rice, Siam 2 356 Rrce, Siam 3 $33 8 Rice, Saigon 1 £330 Rice, Saigon 2 $322 Rice, Saigon 3 $314 Rice, Rangoon 1 N 2 88 nice, Rangoon 2 $285 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per
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  • 169 5 ti m r T *^2 e l $U9 t0 L 24 cum N °rths !«°f to LoB 99 to $1.01 Jchans •0 to 42 cents, Petalings $1.40 to $1.44 ?i a AA ff ?f ts $1 7 5 t0 $I Bo Mambaus 97 to .11.00, Batang
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  • 119 5 ««««v W 0 V7IS 1 Kubber:—Quiet. Mining.— Pengk&leiir* buyers tellers ?14. Teluk Kruiu* /buyers $j.io tellers $1.15 I'ftUng- Padungs buyer* 0! delict» •II relit*. .Jiihunn buyers -10 sellers S3 cents, Nftrth* !?l 05 to C LIO, lfcihmar.s luVy pniJs buyers -t $1.2», Ruhnuui partly j/aids buyers
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  • 137 5 Singapore, 6th September:—The market is rather more active, a fair amount of business pMg'm' in Tins and Industrials. Leans are a shade firmer, but Rubber continue idle. Petalings $1.35 to $1.37%. The output for August from the Bucket Dredge is 600 pikuls; certain necessary alterations have
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  • 50 5 STANDARD OIL CO Kerosene Dcvoo'b 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 tin* of 8 gallons $8.00 Socony Motor Gasoline per gallon without tins $0.95
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  • 80 5 The following is the current retail prices of Kerosene and Benz'ne are as follows:— Shell Kerosene per two tins $595 Fish v $5.70 Dragon $570 Crown $5 55 Cross $540 Crown drums $5.25 Cross h $5.10 "Shell" Aviation Benzine ex drums per Imperial gallon $1.10
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  • 62 5 Having, no doubt, listened in Lcndon for yeais to songs about Swanee," Tennessee," and Dixie," Lord Beaverbrook, according to a Reuter Quebec message, arrived there last night, and will remain a few days before proceeding to his old hcane in New Brunswick." His many British friends,
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  • 1392 5 IX THE BEST 'BUS RIDE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST WAY TO SEE LONDON BY MARTIN EGLISE M be a t S w e 'ri? erha f S t0 n talk of London's Dost bus ride. As well talk of the best nmm, or the hundreds
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  • 83 5 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION Singapore, Bth September Pale Crepe Clos ng Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Seiieia. Spot 4714 47 2 beptember 471,;, 4734 October to December 48*4 48 Vi January to March 49% 49Vs Latest
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  • 83 5 London, sth September. Manchester Market— 8% lbs shirtings fair (new basis) 15|6 40's Grey Yarns, single twist 28% 6 lbs. T. Cloth fair 24 yards 10j3 Liverpool .Market— Cotton (Fully Middling America") 15.16 Cotton Egyptian 24.50 Metals— Tin Stad. 3 months £258.12.6 Produce— Copra fair merchantable £29
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  • 91 5 Singapore, Bth September On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4;i 5 32 Demand 2* Ai 116 Private 3 months' sight 2s 4d 19 32 On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 160 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 3% p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 68 2 On Java— Bank
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  • 144 5 A death rate per mille cf 30.67 was returned by the Municipal Health Officer for the week ending August 30th, compared with 27.16 in the preceding week. Two Europeans, one Eurasian, 170 Chinese, 33 Malays, and 19 Indians died. The chief causes cf mortality were pneumonia 34,
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    • 354 5 JO aOHE COVEONHENT. I fmOc Works Department. H gagtaMt; P« D« Johora H U p to 15th September, 1924, I luiUbta persons for the I rseprs of Roads. Salary up I ling to expsrt—o. I j r ir ,t CI iss Certificate by the Indian f f Exhibition. Foona, 1924.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 120 5 MAILS CLOSE TO»n.\Y, fcih SEPTEMBER *'uXa P 1 11 Si«k i? S;wi tf AiOO 2 p.m. tVWxs rm n Port Swettrnham "p^ng"" 0 2 P m m •"i'T* y < p«'u and Bujtan* Ptngmng Kt n jf P- m Rota •HnLi I p-m- 6 4 J:S: TO-MORROW, 9th SEPTEMBER Kuala
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  • 571 6 Do our readers remember the RussoAsiatic Oil Company? The British capital sunk in Russian oil development? The repudiation by the Russian Soviet Government of liability for the interests of foreign investers in concerns and property confiscated, and refusal of any compensation Do they remember the negotiations and
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  • 825 6 The Traffic Department have placed an Inspector to deal with the rikisba traffic along Battery Road. Mrs. W. E. Horley and children who have been away at Pangkor Mand returned to Ipoh on Friday afternoon. The City Opera of Singapore, who are on a visit to Penang are playing at
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  • 177 6 OUT TO SEA AGAIN WITH HER OLD SKIPPER TWO YEARS TO RE-RIG The famous old tea clipper, Cutty Sark. we hear by mail, left her temporary home at Fabnonitih on a trip to Fowey, to act as committee vessel at the Yacht Qub and town annual regattas.
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  • 154 6 KNOCKED DOWN BY xMOTOii CAR The infant son of Dr. Gilmore met his death on Saturday morning, under tragic circumstances, in Meyer-road. It appears that the boy was taken out by the amah for his usual morning walk, strayed into the road and was knocked down by
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  • 73 6 As expected the Oriental Hotel presented a pay appearance on Saturday night, a large crowd participating in the special guest night. Everything was well arranged and a thoroughly enjoyable time was spent. An excellent concert attended the dinner and Professor Tupas, delighted the audience with his music.
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  • 89 6 Since the opening of the Johore causeway quite a large number of accidents have occurred in Kranji-road and the attention at the authorities has been caUeJ and agtain t0 this dangerous spot. Accidents still continue to occur. Yesterday afternoon two Johore Ford cars bearing numbers J. B.
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  • 76 6 Mr. Danton P. Ratnaike an eminent Ceylon Lawyer arrived in Singapore on his Wa J to tt o e FMJ3 <« Saturday evening, a.-tij left Singapore by last night's mail train. Mr. Ratnaike has come over with a power at attorney from Mr. and Mrs. S. R.
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  • 29 6 The fifth criminal sessions of the Singapore Assize Court will begin to-morrow, ifte calender is one of 12 cases of which three are cases of murder.
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  • 85 6 «2!! ra Y™ ndreds of Indians, including a number of Europeans and members of other comanunjties were present at the "Sand £its Pond in Upper Serangoon Road on gaturtfay afternoon when Yogiswarar bachithananda Swami of Cudappa, India gave a very interesting demonstration of logi practice. The banks
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  • 39 6 Mr. Mohamed Abubalar of the "Estate of Ravanna/' one of the richest Estates L" P, nian wnved in Singapore yesterday by the B. L eteamer Teesta on a pleasure trap. He will probably be here for a few days.
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  • 493 6 WITNESS FINED FOR untitled (From Our Co-. Malacca, sth Sept« I match between U I cjation and Mohamed Dhin clubs on the Kifcu padZ ft*, S presented the U I Seng; Lee Leong; Chan and Vcon Choo i Goh Tiam Shu I The engagement is ann I Lee
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  • 91 6 A remarkable affair I 'tvamm small village in the Huzv. Gary (says Reuter'? Bud- ,M dent). The landlord of I broached a new barrel of beer vti. *jwm just arrived, and handed friend, he himself taking J .jM few minutes later both m<Ti ..''j''.', ground in convulsion arxl
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  • 46 6 The following are the r M output of Renins Tin Dj 4 fl Tin Ore for the tod, naJ H 31st August 1924: Dredge No. S. JW J P*»» Dredge No. L Under ,o*« Approximate t I H of August. 1924: 66« Pie*.
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  • 24 6 From Europe (L**doj 21at August) by M .t, 6 a.m. on Thur-iay *c m From China ami JapMaru, due 9iag»PO* u n^^^H
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  • 11 6 London.-Is l%& Local.--ITU cert* London.-£258.10.0 P er m M
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    • 330 6 I ff==^T r x GREATLY I :P© yfu\ REDUCED ffjf prices. I Uj W ■TV GLASS FRUIT DISHES, ffi I GLA!>S JUGS. jl 10 iwh Sale P ricri $1 50 I Cj Sale PrlCe $1.25 I iftf&A 4 inch Sale P rico 2:> S S 2 ints mmfSw I 5
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    • 17 6 WHEN YOU GO TO LONDON (NINTH OF SERIES) PAGE FIVE TO-DAY MR. NIGGS A DAY'S FISHING TO-MORROW
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 111 6 WHEN AND WHERE A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 6th September High Tid«*.—s.3B «.in., 4.56 p.m. To-morrow, 9th September High Tides.—7.32 a.m., 6.39 p.m. Westminster Glee Singers, Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Wednesday, 10th September High Tides.—B.s7 a.m., 8.9 p.m. Turf Club Golf mtg., 5,15 p.m. Westminster Glee Singera. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Thursday, 11th
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  • 742 7 niSOLITION BY LEAGUE OF NATIONS N OT MERE ACADEMIC DISCUSSION I GREAT HOPES Reuter. HI pt ember:—Mr. MaeDonald I a* *.he Assembly debate on I ._«ntg whi h President Motta said he I m lude to-day. I dtoraj» ll Kkanir voiced the ardent I of India in securing
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  • 247 7 GERMANS HESITATE TO SEND NOTE ACT OF FOLLY Reuter. London, 7th September connectioJ] «th he qU e 3tl „f Genßany E ties th r:r Geneva states that the news that the German Government 'Mended t„ a <Ulie« r»-, i 7 nd ni>te »0 the *»>es reuud.atmg guUt for
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  • 100 7 SPANISH LOSSES APPRECIABLE: SMALL IMPROVEMENT Reuter. Madrid, 7th September:—General De Rivera has. arrivwd from Tetuan and in a me-sage s-tates that the situation in Morocco ia slightly improved; but according to an uflkslii isommunique the Spanish troc*;s have beer, compelled to evacuate two posts in th* western
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  • 21 7 Reuter. .Berlin, 7th Scsftetivber:—The Zeppelin ZR3 built for America returned safely to Fnednalisogafon a/tar fln eigtot hours' trial flight.—Reuter.
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  • 62 7 GREAT RECEPTION FOR AMERICANS FIRST TO SUCCEED Reuter. B.Mion, «t, h September:—The Ameriesn fliers liave arrived—Ranter. B «on. 7th September:—As the airmen upproachbd escorted by a large fleet of l«ndpla„«, all the steam craft in the harbour blew whistle* and the city bell, pesled •nd thoti-tamif. of
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  • 123 7 DIFFERENCES ON SUBJECT OF FREE TRADE Reuter. London, 6th September: —The Trade Union Conffrea® concluded after overwhelmingly rejecting the resolution submitted by the Printing-, Book-Binding and poi Workers Unk«n referring to Trade Unioej differences on the sutiJwct of free trad?, protection and 1mI*rial Pr«foror.«e and ask ng
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  • 177 7 PRESIDENT COOLIIWiK ON REAL IN DEPENDENCE Reuter. New York, 7th September:—The political campaigns of the rival parties are likely to be affected by the passing 0 f the American Woe lien Company's common stock dividend, which has caused a break in the whole of the ■toek-market, Woollen itself
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  • 153 7 ESSAYS SECURE £1,000 PRIZE FOR WRITER Reuter. London, 7th September:—The formation of European, American and other groups inside the League cf Naticns for dealing with purely local problems, is the most novel feature of the plan which has been awarded a thousand pounds sterling prize, the British
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  • 52 7 Reuter. Duessekiorf, 7bh Sej>teinber:—ln c nformity with the London agreement a decree is piiblished authorising the return to the Ruhr of all those except certain persona whose return is considered dangerous to public peace. Instructions have also been issued fc«r putting in force the amnesty of
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  • 37 7 Reuter. Capetown, 6ith Septemjber:—The Minister of Finance announced in the Assembly that the Government had re-considered their decision and had now agreed to participate in the proposed Dominicans Conference as the discission* were merely tentative.—
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  • 382 7 STRONG CRITICISMS AT HOME DISREGARD FOR ARMS EMBARGO WILL BRITAIN LEAD Reuter. London, 7th Septemberln an article in the Observer," Sir John Jordan declares that foreign prestige never sunk lower than the level in China nor such widespread wilful disregard of foreign rights to im- mammm lro
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  • 24 7 Reuter. Ottawa, 6th September:—The Trade Agreement between Canada and the Netherlands mutually extending the most favoured nation treatment was formally signed.—
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  • 90 7 Tokio, sth September:—The Yamashita S.S. Navigation Company has chartered 3 steamers which it is stated are to be employed for the Indian line which th? company has just inaugurated. The New Minister for Geneva. The Cabinet at a meeting has decided to appoint Mr. Matsuzo Nagai as Minister
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  • 214 7 The following action was taken at a meeting of Committee No. 1. held on 4th September. Recommended approval of the principle that motor Ibuses shou*d be prohibited from use of narrow residential roads which are rut main arteries. Decided on the recommendation of the I.G.P. thlat Battery Road
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    • 315 7 I DAVENPORT OIL ENGINE I I rnna n„„r SEBI DI ESEL) COLD STARTING I cy LE ojr/ internal combustion engine I 6H. P. gjj p Inspection Invited. I of I j THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, 1 anmiteß (Incorporated in Enfrlard.) I SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH AND PENANG I i I
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  • 315 8 Sports Pastimes. CRICKET S.C.C. vs. SERVICES The SC.C. played their last tournament match on Saturday against the Services when after a very keen struggle they emerged winners by a narrow margin. Taking first knock the Services compiled 133 for 9 wickets Capt. Vyvyan playing a capital innings of 17, Coombes
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  • 367 8 Sports vs. Tilt! SC.C, played their l*M tuurnameat t match on Saturday against the Service* when after a very keen etrugglo they 1 1 emerged winners by a narrow margin. Taking first kwdc the Service a compile 133 for U wickets Capt. Vyvyan playing I a capital inning
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  • 340 8 The above fixture came off on Saturday on the S. R. C. ground and ended in a victory for the homesters by 22 runs. Batting first the S. R. C. compiled 87, Galistan top<-scoring for his side with 18, Carnegie coming next best with 17 and Leijssius
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  • 142 8 LAWN TENNIS Reuter. Boston, 6th September:—Australia beat France in the Davis Cup final earning a right to meet the United States in the challenge round. Patterson beat Borotra by 6—3, 6—l, 6—3. The weather was perfect and the court soft when the Frenchman scored brilliantly the first
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  • 118 8 FOOTBALL Reuter. L <ndor t (tth September:—The League rtsuhi ar«: Arsenal 2, Livorpo 1 0, Aston 0, Nemsilc 0. B/axkborn 0, Wentham 1. Boltcm 3, Bury 3. Cardiff 3, Leeds 0. Everton 1, We.tM>r»mwich 0. Hudd«r?field 2, Shuffle Id United 1. Manchester City 4, NuttafOreat 2. County
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  • 66 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. TVday:- [n the llo.se C.up final at Seremlwn St. P&uU heat Tampin l»y sin nal. The fmture of the jrame was t.ho fine play of Mfturicio who performed the hat trick. Tampin was help--1 ess against the splendid combination play of
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  • 249 8 SATURDAY'S RACE ROWING The race for the Abbotsford Challenge up took pktce on Saturday ttflPfnOOß, two god***» turning- out, the Asiatic Petn>l*um Company (Holders) and the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company. Owing to the rriigfli sea the bout.*- had to be towed to the southern eml of the
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  • 227 8 RIFLE-SHOOTING At the Bukit Timah range yesterday morning the shcoting for the St. Andrew's Cup took prace. The competition wti interesting 1 from a spectacular point of view, the teams advancing to the firing point at the double and firing at four iron plates representing the
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  • 58 8 HOCKEY The following will represent the S.R.C. versus Garrison staff at hockey to-day on the S.R.C. ground:—A. Carnegy; E. G. Wheatley, N. E. Ess; F. Albuquerque, C. B. Webb, V. C. WestettTrouit; J. Rodorigues, E. E. de Souza H. G. Stack (Oapt.), W. A. Aeria, and C.
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  • 18 8 BADMINTON TO-DAY'S TIE Semi Final Cheng Kiat and Kong Khye vs. Winners of Saturday's tie.
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  • 17 8 RUGBY East London, 6th September:—The British rugger team defeated the Borden by 12 to 3.—Reuter.
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  • 50 8 The 75 yard breast strtoke handicap race was swum off at the Chinese Swimming Olub yesterday, Lee Fong Lim being first, Chia Poh Chong seccnd and Wee Ghee Ho third. In the 50 yard race Ng Mong Guan was first, Ng Cheng Kang second and Chia Seng Quee third.
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  • 388 8 ATHLETICS Reuter. A large crowd, representative of all communities, wa« present at the MMtal sports of the St. Joseph's Old Boys held at the school's greund on Saturday. The OhampiOnshnfp Challenge Cup presented by Mr. See Tiong Wan, to be competed for yearly, was carried by E.
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  • 33 8 Toronto, 7th September:—Philip Granville walked a hundred and seven miles to Toronto from Buffalo in 19 hours 51 minutes. This is claimed to have broken the American hundred mile record.—
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  • 637 8 YACHTING A DISTRESSING MORNING The first race for the "June" trophies kindly put up by Mill. Wearne, fizzled out in a first round effort yesterday, after sailing that confounded not cnly lcoal experts but all those in charge of the handicapping, timing and results to date. Captain Flett
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  • 291 8 POLO The final match for the Barnes Oup was played at Ballastier on Saturday afternoon between the "A" and "B" teams. Both teams were well matched and one minute's extra play was necessary to arrive at the decision, the "A" team winning by three goals to
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  • 283 8 SKYE MEETING The skye meeting" <»112 the Royal Juhorc Polo Club to be held by the *>112 Hv 11, the Sultan of Johnre at Jo hare 13hn.ru lias been tix-<| for Sunday, September 21. The following is tihe proirramme:— Race t. 2.4 p.m. Class A. A
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  • 29 8 Reuter. MeadowbrcoJo, »*th September:—The first Anglo-American polo match for the America Polo Cup due to be played to-day wus po.sipontyj t <»th September owing t > bevvy jam.—Reuter,
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  • 339 8 ANNUAL COMPANY DINNER The Singapore Scots mustered strong on Saturday when the first Company of the Volunteers embarked upon their first experiment in a social direction. More than a hundred Scottish volunteer* and guests sat down to the first Company Dinner the kilted company has held, and
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  • 28 8 A scheme is being formulated for a great, international exhibition in Australia on the lines of the British Empire Exhibified at embley but the tete is not yet
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 265 8 1 Sn\, ™k Wjßk> importers a n" ex..o I(;fi HIGH-CLASS ATHI.KTic COqL /^LT^"^ j~J NORTH whwb SINGAPORE. I JUST UNPACKED A FRESH CONSIGNMENT OF j 1 BOXING jQ| I I GLOVES PI I (ENGLISH MAKE) ytt Padded with Horse Hair I I Size from 6 oz. to 10 oz. £*Yft*
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    • 13 8 MTZEHIMI BEER I Sole Agcats I PATERSON, Sl»0* 5 i Co., W I
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  • 1030 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchang< and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, Bth September. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar 9j 2s Anglo-Java 21--20s Anglo-Malay IgL 20s Ayer Kuning 263 20s Batu Caves QUU 2
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    • 536 9 I Alhambra I £22 (j) RIGHTS ONi.v j I From Tuesday, 9th to Sunday, 14th I I September, 1924. 1 tfkc Worlds Wic\edcsl: I I No photoplay has I DIRECT FROM ITS SEASONS RUN I ON i>ROAD\/AY NEW YORK CITY I with a cartful fidelity to historical accuracy that giips
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    • 250 9 Amateur Athletic Association of British Malaya CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING 1924 TO BE BELD AT KUAiA LUMPUR Friday Saturday, 19th &2Gih September List of Events.' CHAMPIONSHIP. 100 yards High Jump 140 Long Jump 880 Putting the Weight One mile Throwing the Cricket Ball 120 yds Hurdles One Mile Walking Race Inter-State and
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  • 397 10 SHIPOWNER GIVES FATHER-IN-LAW IN CUSTODY The adventures of a £2,500 motor car which led to a Welsh shipowner being given into custody by his son-in-law were described by Mr. Justice Lush in the King's Benoh Division. Air. Frederick Childs of St. Gildas, Llanishen, Glamorgan, had been awarded
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  • 419 10 THOSE WHO NEVER GIVE UP HOPE We were lounging in the Mines Officers tin shanty, discussing the new gold find w*hen old Borgensen shuffled in, shrunken and weather-beaten in his sustained "drill," write W. H. in the "Evening Standard." With trembling hands gnarled by long years of handling
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  • 166 10 Mr. J. Woods, who has been for more than fifty years proprietor of the Cdac Herald, Australia, is payflng a visit to Penang. General Nadir Khan, who has been appointed Afghan Minister in Paris and who recently passed through India, has been the subject of a certain amount of comment
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    • 737 10 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD TO LET. Bungalows Nos. 93 and 123 River Valley Road, 12 Gilstead Road, 1 Meyer Road near the sea and 24 Fort Road (Furnished and unfurnished) Shops, Offices and Godowns in all Localities, also vacant land with and without river frontage. Apply personally, SALES
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    • 503 10 (Get Rid Of Dandruffl By Shampooing With Cuticura Soap At night lightly anoint the scalp, especially spots of dandruff and itching, with Cuticura Ointment. Next morning shampoo with a suds of Cuticura Soap and hot water. This treatment does much for dandruff and itching scalps, the cause of thin and
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    • 493 10 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL~IInT^^^ REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTW'Fm* BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, UVERPOO, J" A. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AN BOSTON AND NEW YORK ASG Taking cargo on through bills of lading f or al WEEKLY SERVICE-LONDOITaND M. CO^jjL p t attpttc f T Marseill es London Rotterdam Xr,
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  • 498 11 MEAT geef steak round kati h Mutton Australian kati It Jowl kati Capons Lo Ca i] y reared) fc S < Lo «f"y reared) kati 70 Ducks each iji 5SE!nt feSS* hedged pair 1.20 pigeons, fledged pair 90 Pigeons, wild each EGGS Fowl (Singapore) for 10 45
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  • 484 11 WHAT AN ELDERLY MAN CAN DO A HUMAN NEWSPAPER CORRESPONDENCE MANY SUGGESTIONS There are many lonely people in Singapore who without the solace and occupation u> du k falls are troubled as to what to do with themselves. °JJ*'.T ho aske d the help of Ihe Dajy
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  • 81 11 Nurse C a veil's dying- words, "Patriotism is not enough," are to be added to the memorial statue in Charing Cross-road. When the memorial was unveiled the omission of the words caused much comment. Quite recently an appeal was made to Mr. Jowett, the First Commissioner of Works,
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  • 27 11 Major G. Nevil Stevens left Ipoh on Monday far Penang on his way to Sumatra where he will inspect various estates for which he is Visiting Agent.
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    • 677 11 ■T STEAMER SAILINGS H I (Incorporated in England.) kaIL, CARGO SERVICES. I pconsulab and oriental steam navigation CO FE LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) qUTWABDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS f CH- Japan For London Antwerp. Tonnage Singapore Leave H 1924 Tonnage Singapore 11,000 Sept
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    • 27 11 THE Motor Union INSURANCE Co., Ltd. j I (Incorporated in England.) FIRE MOTOR MARINE Agents: Messrs. SIME. DARBY Co., Ltd. 5, Malacca Street, Singapore. Telephone No. 2800.
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    • 466 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSSN KAISHA) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION DUE SAII Haruna Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwerp 1« Kamo Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Antwerp W M 42 Katon Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwern nl kII?* M m U Sflff MarSeil,es Antwerp P 0c 27 28 Kashamo Maru 10,000 Marseilles London
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    • 585 12 TO LET Bungalow 529 East C(aet Reed now under repair* to let, tlote to Siglap Police Station. Apply H.H.B. c/o H alaya Tribune." TO LET. 10 St. Thomas, Walk. Very ccol and suitable for a bcardii g h< use. Entry immeciateiy. Ten bedrocms, two bathrooms, servant*' quarters, garage, tennis, gas
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    • 393 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:
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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, Pontianak,
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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 Amritear Iloilo Rangoon Bangkok
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    • 383 12 THE fj||j SOUTH BRITISH 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. Ist Floor, Banque del Indo Chine Buildings, lA, Malacca Street. 'Phone, No. 257.
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    • 385 12 INSURANCE. j ORIENT ii GOVERNMENT SBrfJ* l I fl ASSURANCE^ 11 Uh (Incorporated fo r? L H>. 1 has recently SS toi I IMPROVED ((MM| and invites applicS*^ Blo T ER w a 1 agenVsamm v from gentlemen in a p st Us JUBILEE Jn n I YEAR 1J)24 n
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