Malaya Tribune, 25 September 1924

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY Vol. XL- ■No. 227 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune THURSDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, 1924.
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    • 63 1 [typewriter REPAIRING IS OUR SPECIALITY Lfefaction Guaranteed f Charges Moderate. j j jjypewritep Emporium j j N.Y.K. Building j Place, Singapore. fMt: j I I 'o.k; cement I j ap frj I SOLE IMPORTERS: jjj The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. 1 9 (Incorporated in Dei mark I Singapore. I I
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    • 258 1 MANY CHILDREN are considered dull and backward who are simply tuffer'tf from Weak Eyes. An exam nation by our Optometrist* wfiQ determ ne whether or not 70« eh id requires glasses. THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., 15, South Canal Road. iiiianiniMiiiiniuiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiii J l Sime Darb y Co., Ltd. I i| of
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  • 788 2 AUTHOR'S LITTLE JOKE BRITAINS DEBT FOR FIGHTING ON FRENCH SOIL! (Via Ceylon Exchanges) London, 2nd September:—Discussing the problem of Interallied debts, M. Paul le Faivre, the well-known French author, advances the ingenious theory that France can counterclaim against Britain and the United Sitates, because they chose
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  • 142 2 thf Z En S Barffy member of on of the oldest ndble families of Hungary, has tanned thief. Driven by lHffl te eM 5 l i rked J Upan a career of stealing bers of his seial set, who at first never tbe swioty Won of beng
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    • 313 2 niiiiiiiniiiiumiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiu^^ Cook by Gas j I DERBY HOUSEWIFE I Bent $1.25 jp|| r Bent $1.75 i per month per month f j Suitable j SuitaWe I 4 persons. ][^^^S^ 8 persons. I m Gas cookers, geysers, and other gas appliances mjy be HIRED from the Gas Department. Fifty teet of
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    • 751 2 "WHEN I WAS A GIRL." English Woman in America Talks of Her Youth for the Guidance of Girls of Td-day. f "When I was a girl," says Mrs. Mary A. Stevens, of No. 60 Barclay street, Lowell, Mass., "my blood was thin and I was very nervous. I was living
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    • 255 2 ■iiliiiiiiiiiiiiHiitiiiaiitiiiiiiiiiiii!iaiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiaiiiit||, aillllll s x o '> NEW LIQUID CIEMI SILVER IlKllUlil'! and j L ""J" If EFFICIENT; pute HUMH polish. IBL&dsmJB j Agents :—BARKER KENG CHUAN' i ■uiiimii ■<;■ ii i i mi iiii in i You who tire quickly, feel depressed or Run-down, remember— j Wincarnis is always ready
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  • 313 3 NEAPING COMPLETION erectioß I. £2 directing its w by the engineer* who dosiertH it it profcaMe that JuV 4 192« tit* sesqui-ce.ntcmiai i y u^b > the claratinn fr f the l n of the Deartery "ft n ffl dependence Will se e the new y opened
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  • 223 3 SHEFFIELD CRITICISM The action of the Hull City Council in placing a large order for 1,558 tons of iron rails, fish-plates, and H>le-platc of German manufacture, and declining tenders of several British firms, to effect a saving, of £3,000, is viewed with considerable gravity by Sheffield
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  • 230 3 BRIGHT IDEAS THAT ARE BORN IN THE HOME "Yets, you need a woman to tell you what inventions are required in the home!" An elderly member of the sex made this remark triumphantly at the interesting exhibition/ of inventions at Aldwych House in mail week. "Men folk
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  • 64 3 A Boy Scout, F.J. Davar, a Parsee of Bombay, who is touring the world on a bicycle, arrived at Sofia on the 11th instant from Constantinople. While descending a mountain between Haskovo and Harmanlie, Davar was attacked by a wild boar and received minor injuries, necessitating treatment- He claims to
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    • 683 3 Ulcerated Wound avolded if y«« use Germolene *ia*-* '.vnuury, 1923, an n the flrst I «a»Bed mo terribl* pain ,"„7, my ankle. It 4 '4v- vheU the Wound si week, !'<>wov,r, it l, r ke out Jain In a days t was enough to inform me thS I 7 j
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    • 392 3 /J }P N 2^ L BU who cares! Certainly not, M the "Piccaddly H Cigarette, snugly packed in Tms-as fresh as the day it was made. Not only fresh but fascinating. P ure golden— perfect Cigarettes. b There's great relief irt a Piccadilly." It puts you in touch with .London's
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    • 415 4 AMUSEMENTS WELCOME TO H. ft*. THE KING OF SIAM jjj I Empire Cinema i g Presents To-night and until Monday at 10 p.m. g H. M. .THE KING OF SIAM I G VISITING THE BRITISH NAV4L j ~Shows several scenes in which H. M. takes an active part. ffl 'At
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    • 362 4 AMUSEMENTS ESESHSHSHSHS2SES2SZS2SHSHSEEESc!S2^ jALHAMBRAj I From Sunday, 21st September to Friday, 26th September. H In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp, qJ I Nodel Diary I g 1 Reel Pathe Film. S I i I International News 1 I 1 S CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS E "Trifling with Honour" cj I
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    • 405 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY ~~^T^--Ist Show at 7.30 Sharp. AT atl BEAUTY'S WORTH ««W^ Starring Marion Davies IN SEVEN" PARTS. J. he niid^!e weight rha thousands of mpi every b:ow~ a V h I? and fortune J UDg Ad < < BREAKING THBOUGH SERIAL W-g&IK??./ t^^N Final Episode No. 1 > Uriin^^
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  • 268 5 TO-DAY, Uth SEPTEMBER Hcmgfcoag, Swatow and Amoy Eatu Pahat, Kemaman £d Eatu Pahat *Guis en Maru 3 p.m. Ppn.jino. n Elephanta 3 p.m. iuiang and Rangoon *Seang Bee 3 n m Penan* and Calcutta 'Tilawa 8I m' Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said? Alexandria, Naples, Genoa Marseiiies, Boston and
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  • 132 5 Per Montoro:—Mr. E. E. Allen, Mr. E. T Anderson, Mr. F. G. Burt, Messrs. P. and W. Groft, Mr. H. W. S. Cherry, Mr. H ("unan, Mr. 0. C. Fry, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bill, Mr. B. T. Hylands, Miss E. Littlewood, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Lilburne,
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  • 82 5 London, 23rd September. Manchester Market— 8% lbs shirtings fair (new basis) 14 9 40's Grey Yarns, sin ale twist 27 6 lbs. T. C'oth fair 24 yards 9:6 Liverpool Market— Cotton (Fully Middling American) 13.22 Cotton Egyptian 24.60 MetalsTin Std. 3 months £229.15.0 Produce— Copra fair merchantable
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  • 133 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RICE ce, Siam No 1 per Koyan ?401 nice, Siam 2 «0 7 0 Kice, Siam 3 *..^o Rice, Saigon l N $331 K.ce, Saigon 2 $320 Bice, Saigon 3 H $311 Rice, Rangoon 1 $295 Rice, Rangoon 2 M 2 93 Kice, Par Boiled
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  • 121 5 Rubbers.—Quiet. Miring.—Talams have buyers at 39 cents, sellers at 41 Johans buyers 49% cents, sell ens 51 cen ts, Bata ng- Padangs buyers 58 cents> sellers 60 cents, Mambau« buyers 97% centos, sellers $1, Teluk Kruins offer at $1.12%, Soutihs buyers 97% cents sellers par. Ulu
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  • 181 5 Singapore, 24th September:—Tins.— Nawng Pet Annual Report to 31st March 1924 is to ljand. It shows that the Comparer made a profit cf $227,937.36 which, with credit halanee forward of $61,081.00 makes $289,018.36 from which, dividends amounting to $100,000 have been paid, leaving a balance of
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  • 133 5 STANDARD OIL CO Kerosene Devoe'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 57.60 Soeony Motor Gasoline per gallon without tins $0.00
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  • 197 5 Raja Musa, of the Malayan Civil Service, who is at Home qualify rg for the Bar spent a few days with Sir Lionel Woodward in North Wales recently. Dr. E. A. Smith, of the District Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, wh left for Home recently, taking c ami at the St. Thomas's
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  • 43 5 i.\» e do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters sent for publication should be written on one side of the paper only; preference is given, to short letters. Only «xtracta of long letters can be given.]
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  • 1360 5 Sir, It is clear that smuggled rubber is ruJber produced in excess of "the restricted amount. There being no coupons to cover su?h rubber, it is smuggled out. It is also clear that smuggling of rubber w:li retard the success of restriction. It ;S, therefore,
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  • 184 5 THE N.Y.K. DISPUTE Tokif, 24th September:—All the members of the N.Y.K.'s offices at Seattle and Calcutta have resigned. It is stated that the company's business at all the brancn offices has v rtuaily co.lairsed. r .Fujiyama, a popular business man, is busily engaged as arbitrator in the dispute.
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  • 78 5 The Captain and Adjutant of the S.V.C. announces those members of the Company who have not yet fired their courses must complete them during- this week-end. Thin applies als,> to the newest recruits. Members of the Company will not be counted efficient for the year unless their
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  • 102 5 Programme of parades up to and for 28th September 1924. To-day, 25th September at 5 pm—Drill Hall, "C" Company, Practice for Warren Shi (Id. Saturday, 27th September at 2 p.m.—The Gap., All Officers, Tactical Exercise in preparation for G. 0. C.'a Inspection on Sunday October sth. 2.30
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  • 18 5 Orders for week ending 28th September 1924. To-day, 25th September:—Band Practice Headquarters at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 78 5 At a meeting of the Board at Education, H ngkong, the appointment a medical officer for Government Schools was recommended and the motion carried unanimously. Mr. P. B. Seweil, Superintendent of Revenue Surveys, Malacca, was presented with an ilum/nated address in a teak casket and entertained at tea on the
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    • 321 5 I G A: D CHARITY 1 4 CH. H Bengal Gymkhana malls Chinese Football jH Association H (HE STADIUM. H m. a K. GROUND). the South India i Inundation Funds TO-DAY. I $1, SOcts., lOcts. S| »c« kindly lent by H |TA >K NIG RAH PHARMACY. |OpH V RINE J
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    • 187 5 THE BUKIT KATIL RUBBBB ESTATES (I"corpora t? d j Str~< Drafts, rhittt—inljjj tee i i i-ic* 1 h,, l rao >m a«,d«l t a i 111. J oir ««*on have ±prit 19*4. mhlmk lo c .deu 3Utn Elders ia tU ««K anl tha;the ™B l9 W -'4 b >th d
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    • 54 5 STOCK JUST ARRIVED TESTOGAN To all interested To slogan is Ice only preparation against brain fag, loss of memory and general weakness. Thousands of splendid testimonials confirming its value have now been received. What are you waiting for now From all chemists and stores or from: P. LETONDU 2, Victoria
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  • 118 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 25th September High Tides—B.so a.m., 7 59 p.m. H. M. the King of Siam arrivesFootball: S.C.FjV. vs. North Indian XI, the Stadium. Phil Oichestra, Mem. Hall, 515 p.m. To-morrow, 26th September High Tides.—9.2s a.m., 853 p.m. P. and 0. outward mail due. P.
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  • 28 6 BIRTH. On Tuesday night at No. 32, Lorong 27—A Gaylang to Mr. and Mrs. Tan Tong Seng a son. Mother and child doing well.
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  • 956 6 There are very few contributes cf practical suggestions to improve the efficacy of the working of the Stevenson Scheme, and all such are to be encourage 1 We have an interesting communication frvm Johore, which appears |dj our* correspondence columns, giving a carefully considered plan for elimi
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  • 377 6 Reuter. Mr.F.G. Bourne, the city untitled, yes terday he:d an inquest on the death of a Chinese who was knocked down and killed on the i>th mat. in Victoria Street by a car driven by Mr. B. A. Packam. The President Harrison (Dollar Line) which arrrved on Tuesday aftenv on,
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  • 105 6 PRESENTED WITH SILVER LOVING CUP Reuter. London, 24th September:—Sir R. Ho Tung was presented with an address and a massive silver loving cup by the Hongkong section at Wembley im appreciation of his invaluable services to the Chinese exhibitors. There were miany sjpeeches' in Chinese and
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  • 569 6 LADY WHO WAS SUB-PARTNER IN BUSINESS Before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, in the Supreme Court, yesterday, an action brought by a Cheese lady named Lim Lan Neo against her brother named Lim Chan Sin was cj-nrmerflced. The plaintiff asked for accounts to be taken of partnership
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  • 33 6 n»? 5 ,T Eur °P e (London mails desK th n ex P. and P. K.shg-ar will arrive by train tonnig-ht. ?v32fc? Will be delivery to boxholders at 8.45 a.m. to-morrow
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  • 81 6 Mr. Lim Tay Yam, who went to Java recently, has returned to Singapore. Rnrnl' L 6- 2?" arriv ed in Ipoh from Home on Monday. He will be posted to ESS?* mi* Commisaioner of rugger gg iS 3n ac( l uisition to local L, o The Chief Justice reserved his
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  • 663 6 RECEIVED by NK\>To\ AT CEREMONIAL PRESENTATION Qr and His Majesty the gs. by his tote ijl h -t *>■ y-3o this m n His Excellency t£ n ;v rounded the rfISS Si* men, with is i of a special roof bein* supported on turn were separated
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  • 75 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) 0^ um ,P ur 25th September:—The King of Siam'a Special Train which was provided with telephones etc. and sumptuously equipped, stopped at Kuala Lumpur for 25 minutes Last evening while water was taken in. The Station was closed to the public and
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    • 325 6 I NEW SEASONS 1 I jBfILZ DRfcSS MATEkIALS I mm tne atGst stripes on coloured d n c °l° urs an( l floral patterns. g] I H&TtI FRENCH PRINTED NAINSOOKS S Patterns sent o% Request a I Robinson Co., .Ltd. f Cj (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) [}j H SINGAPORE.
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  • 21 6 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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  • 16 6 London.—Is. 2%d. Local.—49% cents. r TIN Landc«n.—£235.0.0. Local.—$113% pea- picul 125 tons sold.
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  • 235 7 JUSTIFYING WORLD'S CONFIDENCE EMBASSADORS OF THE FATHERLAND ENTRY TO LEAGUE Reuter. Et 21th September:— Speaking at a f <.rr 4 "f representatives of German zosters f Commerce abroad, President that every Gorman s under an obligation to ahow r« c* .-•■iuct that Germany to-dlay r >i claiming confidence,
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  • 93 7 HEME OF READJUSTMENT NOW SUGGESTS) Reuter. J-ith September:—An efflcial 'l a *>' F-- .ishes the particulars of re-adjustment of the i urkestan, Bokhara and wrgm. i n acccr( j with the real dig V rationalities the territories n:o tw.j repiiolios, Turk- as memjbers of Pwv; ublics. It is
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  • 57 7 FWSSIOXS TO VISIT RUSSIA FOR INSPECTION Reuter. 21th September:—The new f uhe Trade Union Ccn- 1 weir first meeting* in London P° m a special commission to :m-fc»tigate the industrial, P cal conditions. The conv J, r Mr. Herbert 9m*th as Miners Federation, Mr. jT «if««»olifi Men's
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  • 41 7 BULGARIA'S KING DEAD ,Epf, KTED ASSASSINATION IN BELGRADE Septemjber:— The "Daily nden* at Milan report* a Belgrade newspaper, of Bulgaria has been h xptember:—The Bulgarian r London and in other capitals tn aaea&sinatioii of *no is alive and well at Vanna.
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  • 41 7 September:—Three were r injured in a Hindu—Moslem h ,Iah -anpur, United Provinces, U tfte Moslem religious i,. Sunday. The authorities L if* lht sanation in hand. A curfew enforced and gatherings are forbidden. Mountr c ar patrolling the streets.—
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  • 145 7 NO IMPORTANCE IN TROOPS I AFFAIR CASE OF TEMPER Reuter. London, 2uh the persistence of seouMtm» 1 report® of a mutiny arr>me> DutHH the ope er «aeredi in tX TOW in *>«* Holland it ls stated that there doe* tw «nvthrnp- n< appear tha Miythmar of importance
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  • 138 7 RESOLUTION IN FAVOUR OF ABOLITION Reuter. Simla, 24th SeptemberThe As&embly, a ter a Long discussion, accepted without a envision a resolution in favour of the abolition of cotton and excise duty. The Indian members argu-ed that the duty was vicious and was imposed by the influence of
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  • 122 7 NEGOTIATORS UNABLE TO DISCOVER COMMON BASIS Reuter. Berlin, 24th September:—Reuter learns that the negotiations which were proceeding between Anglo-German officials in the past three dlays with a view to drafting a commercial agreement had broken down in consequence of the inability of the negotiators to discover a common
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  • 41 7 Reuter. London, 24th September:—Mr. Launcelot E. Gaunt, formerly a barrister in the Straits and brother of Admiral Sir Guy Gaunt, has been adopted as prospective Conservative candidate for Central Hall, for which Commander Kenworthy is the Liberal member.—Reuter.
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  • 72 7 Reuter. London, 24th September:—A representative and influential deputation of the Lancashire cotton interests, waited on the Premier in connection with the negotiation of Britain to obtain equlal treatment as other nations in German markets. Several spokesmen singled out the advantages already conferred on France notably Alcace whose exports
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  • 1180 7 ADDRESS FROM CHINESE COMMUNITY SERVICES RECOGNISED On the eve of his departure on a well earned holiday of the Hon. Mr. D BeZTty" Se,,retary for Chkese Affairs, the iffi' nitv ?>f «h took the opportuZle it on f g L n a tangible W their Mr n
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  • 880 7 HAPPY VALLEY The management of the Happy Valley j are arranging for fireworks for four successive nights beg nning to-night and ending on Sunday. There wll be different kmds of fireworks each night. It has been arranged to give several attractions amongst which will be included Pel J
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  • 31 7 Reuter. London, 24th September:—The Executive of the Transport Workers/ Union have decided not to extend the Co vent Gawien strike and to instruct strikers to resume work forthwith.—Reuter.
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    • 396 7 g I YALE SPUR-GEARED CHAIN BLOCKS J I A ARE MACHINE SHOP NECESSITIES. j f rHE YALE SPUR-GEARED CHAIN BLOCK is I I m tho safest and speediest portable hand-hoist where I laad mUSt I fted frequently and labolr ex I I a j a pen. 'IV c. I I
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  • 1268 8 Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL YESTERDAY S EXCITING MATCH INDIANS TOO FAST FOR SINGAPORE COLONY BADLY BEATEN BY "REFLEX" Displaying rare speed and capital understanding, the •team of Calcutta Indians provided one of the beat matches seen in the Colony for a long time against the Sb vrapore Football Association yesterday aftemocyi
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  • 53 8 We are i'formed that His Excellency Sir Laurence Guillemard has signified his intention of being present at the match on Saturday at the Stadium between the 1 M nd J he Selangor XI. and will p s.s.bly kick-off. The Police Band will play selections before the commencement
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  • 47 8 The following wiM represa t the SC C against a Military XI ox the Padan- on Monday: J. C. Pratt; R. W. Sinclair and t V raik E C Ro and A. X. Other K. Cxaik, E. C. Rogers, and A. X. Other.
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  • 72 8 The friendly match between the Oldham Hall team and the Bendemeer Club will be Played q: the Oldham Hail grou ,d tomorrow instead of this afternoon as previously announced. The following will represent the Ben dameer Club:— Sim Kw-ang Tow; Heng Cheng Yeok Foo Siak Cheng;
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  • 45 8 T-fc re P the Bands Kaba Football Club against the United Chinese to-morrow afberooqn at Kubu Malacca for the "Beamish" Cup Mohd aTT-' a:m iu¥ ohained Kakar, Si Al y Suddm, Abchiliah, Syed Jin vv rk Satribjan. Reserves:— Barsdah Wan Tahir and Sujak.
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  • 7 8 St. Johnstone 4, Lanark o.—Reuter.
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  • 16 8 Reuter. 24th September:—At soccer the Africans beat Ireland by 2 to 1 at Kelfasft.:—Reuter.
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  • 49 8 BOXING Yew Jin requests us to state that he is anxious to tackle Red Warren, for the Bantamweight t'tle of Malaya da a ten rourd contest. Young Frankie, (Bst. 2Lbs.) a newcomer from Penang is anxious to strut his stuff against the lojcal /brigade.
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  • 35 8 HOCKEY The above match came off on the Padamr yesterday and after a well contested game c r resulte d in a victory for the b.C.C. by two goals to nil.
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  • 54 8 Bcustead XI will meet the S.C.C. 2ndXI to-JWow in a friendly came' Bousteads will line as follows:—M. Mustaffa, H. L. Marsihall and G. C. Na*h D Mc Dougall, P. Cave and A. W. Wallich,' l'?' S B«>oke, M. G. Marriot, L. Hay' bittle, C. E.
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  • 36 8 RUGBY The ir.(ter-State match between Selangor vs. Johore, fixed for Saturday on the padang, Kuala Lumpur, will not take place in consequence of Johore having scmtohod. Instead, Selangor will play a practice game
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  • 337 8 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS LAWN TENNIS A. Class Doubles Bateman and Doig scr. beat Mergler and Calder owe—2 G—3, I—G,1—G, 6—4. B. Class Doubles Mallinson and Green scr. beat Smith and Walsh —2, w.o. .St.wart and Jackson scr. beat Marriott and Lee —L wo. Lyon and Duthie —2 beat Learmond
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  • 81 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, 24th September:—ln the challenge round of the P.C.C. tennis championship Thre'fall beat Bennett, the holder 4—o. 6—2, (s—o. The court was soddened slightly owing to rain and favoured the holder, who won the first set after a hard fight. Although Threlfal". appears
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  • 149 8 THE TURF With the arrival of three addition*] jookies from Australia, to assist in the morning wark at the o iarse, the trai: :ng ll far less monotonous to watch. Frank O'Connor, who here successsome four years ago, is back and assisting Turley. His ap; earance here this
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  • 32 8 BADMINTON TO-DAY'S TIES Tan Poh Ann vs. Teo Kiat Serg. Tay Wan vs. Sittampalam. SATURDAY'S TIES Teo Kiat Seng vs. Khoo Yang Soon. Ang Chim Boh vs. Tay Wan.
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  • 35 8 The Straits Chinese Methodist Church w.ll hold a special service in Malay on Sunday, 28th September at 10 a.m. in the chapel hall of the Anglo-Chinese School Members and friends are invited to this service.
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  • 362 8 ALLEGED THEFT OF LETTER AND MONEY Jua-3 Chong Poh, a straits-bern Chinese, employed ait the General Post Office as a sorting: clerk, was yesterday charged before Mr. Pryde, the District Judge, with the theft of a letter containing money to the amount of $1.50. Court I ispector
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  • 235 8 That journalism is quickly gaining popularity amongst the Chinese literati overseas is shewn by the fact that to-day-there are no fewer than fifty Chinese dailies in Siam, British Malaya, LndoChina, Dutch East Indies, the Philippines, and Burma, says a Penang contemporary! The Chinese Press has always
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  • 95 8 Singapore, 24th September. Catalogued 1,679,522 lbs.; ***** tons. Offered 1,056,083 lbs.; 471.46 tons. Sold 925,980 lbs.; 413.38 tor is. Spot Is. 2^d. New York 2 8 cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb Standard Quality 50 (very few o j sales.) Good Average Quality
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  • 65 8 A huge eagle recently at Chatham, near Ontario swooped down on Fred Cunningham, 14, as he was, playing on the coif course and lifted him sft. into the air. The totL ing c and he dropped to the ground He received scratches in his fight with the eagel, which became
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    • 64 8 1 5252^ 25^ I Grand Pouble J S 15-3 Rounds. S 1 CHU \ol, r V o S unds HANALO UNC «WJjJj «GHTING LIM I I MOR4LES 8 U *°H<>- AMIN Pcu, Round Coo.es, j I NDS TERRIBU OWMPO vs. CLEVER JOHN B Prices: $3, $2 $1. g I T
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    • 251 8 •iiiuMi!iiuiMiiiiMAMiiisi:*::i:2iiiiimaiM "■iIBUI 1 Remember—^ m EVE RYTHin g ii I J in the SPORTS LINE I t CRICKET, TENNIS, HOCKEY, FOOTBALL, VOLLEY PUNCH BALL, RUGBY, BADMINTON, PI\ G p O v G j GLOVES, POLO GOLF 117, North Bridge Road, Singapore, i iiininiiTin¥iiiTmniiiininiiiiniMininiiii!ii!iiiii!iiiiii!iiwi!i!iii!iiiiiiii:iii|iiiiiii iiiiiii-iti!,!,, ''''■'•ill, jimi«iiiiiiMiiiliiinMiiluiiiliiliiiiiiiiintt:iiiiHiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiißiiiimiiT;||iitiiiiiiiiiii|iitiit.| ll;lill ti, I Lactogen
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  • 1021 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED LN THE MARKET ,n!!te S L YA LL AND EVATT, Exchange Singapore, 25th September. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES Issue MAIL QUOTATI °NS Value 2s Allagar M 2s Anglo-Java 2pe Anglo-Malay A~ 20s Ayer Kuning if I 20s Batu Caves 20s BatuTiga 2 fi 2s Bekoh
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    • 863 9 V AUCTION SALE > I CHEONG KOON^ENgT^^ 1 AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS I CH ULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. I IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF I Valuable Land and House Properties 1 At Mcsrs Cheong Koon Seng Go's Sale-room, No. 3% Ommm Street I Oil Wednesday, Bth October, at 2.30 p.m. I Estate of Lim
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  • 280 10 "MAY NEVER BE ABLE TO RIDE AGAIN" New York, 7th August:—A telegram from Saratoga Springs reports that Earl H. Sande, one of the foremost Amercan jockeys, was so baaly hurt by being thrown while riding in a race there en Wednesday that it is pctjMe he may
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  • 148 10 SIAMESE MINISTER OF COMMERCE DEPARTS FOR EUROPE On the moral g of September 14, there left by the mail train from Bangkok Noi, H.R.H. the Prince of Chandaburi, the Minister of Commerce, who is to tour Europe, and especially to represent Siam at the Opium Conference to be
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  • 286 10 Amongst many devices designed to save labour and gain efficiency are:— A portable lire grate that enables you to transfer a fire from aru entertaining room to a bedroom. A heat radiator and fuel economiser which, on the principle of the incandescent gas mantle, gives more heat and
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  • 245 10 It is rumoured, says 'the Calcutta Statesman that one of the first effects Tthe b Pat S W, U be a German bm» on of Indra albeit of a different kind fro-m the irruption into France and Belgium ten >ears ago. The threatened invasion of tb country
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 238 10 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD. SALES Land and Ho-isea Held weekly on Monday, Furniture Sundry Gjods field weekly on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. Pawnbroker!/ Unredeemed pledges Held monthly. MORTGAGES ARRANGED immediate attention assured. Account Sales promptly rendered. T. 0. *Mayhew— General Manager. Cbing Keng Lee—Manager. Yeo Van Boon—Secretary. ESTATE
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    • 355 10 free Wineglasses given to buyers iof Hairs Wine A special crystal wineglass made to hold one S dose will be preftnted to every purchaser of a I bottle 'of Hall's Wine. Hall's Wine is strongly recommended by British i doctors to build health and strengthtn 5 the nerves. Wine THE
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    • 528 10 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNoTunP^ REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM A\ T «t, BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, UnSSS*: BA »0| C MARSEILLES. HAVRE, LIVERPOOL f U BOSTON AND NEW YORK S(ioli Taking cargo on through bills of lading to, WEEKLY SERVICE-LONDON AND N. CONT^ DARDANUS for London RotterdL Ro i te^
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  • 239 11 INSPECTOR COLLIN'S WORK FOR SCOTLAND YARD Poiic < department, finger p. in t ,'«l.eCTaph'c codes for last mJntl at the end cf Superintendent Collins' departure viH h nSuLZZ tbind E"** -r e ait W hough c nwtnr R!, ,d to the st aff under Insa&LSj"itgssrthat he has
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  • 380 11 BY A MAN What is woman's best age? According to temperament women will I answer the question very differently. But j to me, and to very many men, women havo not reached their best age until they are more than 35. hJ^ he V t7 ES" 1
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  • 185 11 LEGAL POSITION OF EDITORS IN THE EAST The legal position of editors in India was discussed at the annual conference of tne Institute of Journalises at Margate It was mentioned that a member of the Institute who was ed&tor of a newspaper in Burma was over-ruled by
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  • 124 11 The Prince of Wales was scheduled to arrive at his Canadian ranch on Friday September 19, and he will stay there for about a month, before returning direct to England. He is to make Melton Mowfbray his residence during the hunting season, and will stay at Graven Lodge. H.R H
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  • 506 11 MEAT Beef steak round kati 40 S3 ST curry k SSSin X f U ,rt quali,y) kati i! Mutton Australian kati 73 Fowl kati Vt Capons (Locally reared) Hens (Locally reared) kati 70 Ducks each 95 Pigeons, domestic unfledged pair 1.20 Pigeons, fledged pair on Pigeons, wild
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 629 11 W MAIL, CARGO SERVICES (Under Contract with ZZg^L OL'TWARDS from LONDON. yS Govera ment.) fl for China Japan p HOMEWARDS. 9 Due MarSeilleS Lond Antwerp. mm Tonnage Singapore Leave HI 1924 tonnage Singapore m r iJSS 8?5 11,500 se P 9 t 24 26 S a 9,100 Nov 21 Ma!wf
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    • 42 11 Prevent m Sore Throat WyJ by using IroRMAMiHr F AM Th 9 Girm killing Throat Tabltt. I Formamint relieves sore throat quickly and prevents germ infection of the inflamed membranes. Pleasant to taste and easily carried j with you. B*ĕ thmi th.
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    • 587 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONQON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION DUE SAIL Kamo Maru 8,000 Marseilles Londo'r, Antwerp W ftn 1 Katon Maru 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp <£ X .ii Atsuta Maru 8,000 Marseille London Antwerp Oct 27 *28 Kashima Maru 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Nov 10 11 Hakone Maru 11,000
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 680 12 k WANTED, Small Terrace or i hop-bouse in quiet locality, hent about |3& to 140 KM. which will be paid quaiteriy ia aGvar.ce. Reply box tl€ e/o Miilaja Intune. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Austin Lsndaulet, in perfect ccrditicn. Inapectkn and trial can be arracgtc. by appointment. Apjjy to kcx ISo.
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    • 346 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: Sf
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    • 505 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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    • 482 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OP 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 Amribsar Iloilo Rangoon Bangkok
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    • 383 12 INSURANCE. 80UTH 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, let Floor, Banque del Indo Chine Buildings, IA, Malacca Street. 'Phone, No. 257. BOARD
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    • 335 12 WSURANcT"^ ORI EN TAI GOVERNMENT S Rrf fl (Incorporated in rl L from gentlemen in a p^.SSE?"! JUBILEE YEAR 15)24 The Company na < Mnew business and urges all R INDIA'S iffic^SnO, A r COMPANY Applications should v 1 THE SECRETLY l- to F. P. JOSEPH, 24 Deakei 2 (Jj
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