Malaya Tribune, 26 September 1924

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. 1 AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. XI.- -No. 228 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune FRIDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, 1924
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 167 1 TYPEWRITER REPAIRING IS OUR SPECIALITY Satisfaction Guaranteed Charges Moderate. j Typewriter Emporium" N.Y.K. Building: 31, Raffles Place, Singapore. Thone: 3290. j p i I I I ■< 1 J ••■SI I I I.' |j I October Ist to 15th 9 I TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS SMASHING PRICES II Imperative We Reduce Stocks
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    • 42 1 MANY CHILDREN are cors:dered dull and backward who are simply suffer »f from Weak Eyes. Ai nation by our Optometrists wiil determine whether or not 70*3 eh id requires glasses. THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., 15, South Canal Road. t 1 1 1.1..,..—
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  • 985 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, 23rd September:—Dr. K. M. Ariff and Inche A. K. Mohamed Ibrahim of Penang arrived here this morning from Singapore on a short visit. Dr. Woolrabe, Health Officer, Malacca will leave en furlough prior to retirement at the c d of the month. On
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  • 46 2 This radio is a wonderful means of reaching the pujb!ic. M "It has its disadvantages, commented Senator Sorghum. "If you happen to say something you want to take back next day, there isn't a chance v, o a nd Ba y th€ interview was garbled.""—Washington Star.
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    • 177 2 REDUCES Cf\ Ik T> LABOUR. 01/iiJr. Obtainable Everywhere AGENTS: SIME, DARBY CO., «LTD. (Incorporatedfn 5.5.) Josrw CaosnELo• Sons C? Wawjiwston, Eagl^d. «lllllllllliniHlMllllllMHinillllllHlHMlllMllllll^^ p i I Always Practice Economy I I I Stick cm Shopping Here I I I You will get full satisfaction in prices and qualities, etc. Receiving fresh
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    • 521 2 GUARD BABY'S HEALTH IN THE HEAT. The hot month* are the most dangerous to children. The ooraplatnts of this eeason, which «re cholera infantum, oolic, diarrhoea and dysentery, come on so quickly that often a little one is beyond aid before the mother realises he is ill. The mother mi»t
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    • 241 2 THE I NEW LIQUID ISiffifl CLEAN! SILVER |Cj 11 C,ltu j and ITTTTTT| EFFICIENT! j I PLATE MODERN- i I POLISH. R^ljllgJ h ||l I I Agents:-BARKER KENG CHUAN.! j aiiiiiiniMiiiiiuri-1 i«ii• i i i i iiiiiiiiiti.tuiiii •iii- i i i i i You who tire quickly, feel depressed or
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  • 950 3 SUNGEI BAGANG RUBBER The fifteexth ordinary general meeting of the Sungei Bagan, Rubber Co., Ltd. was held at the Chartered Back Chambers on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Chew Woon Fob presided and there were present the Hon. Mr. Lov.ther-Kamp, Mr. Atkin-Berry, Mr, R. D. H. Gwyther, and Mr. P.
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  • 106 3 Mr. H. Marriott, General Adviser, Johore, is returning to the Straps by the P. and O. Karmala leaving London on Friday next. Lt.-Comdr. A. C. Newbold, R.N. (Submarines), died in Hongkong on Sept. 14th. The deceased officer and Mrs. Newfcold only arrived in the Oolony a few weeks ago, says
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 403 3 i i i ■:iaiiaiißiiaiißiiaiiaii a iiaii WaMaaimuaiiauailßlia|iai RAFFLES CAFE CONFECTIONERY I I. (Raffles Ham Bi jildingsj BRAS BASAH BOAD I I Under the supervision of European Expert Confectioners. I Meals Served A la Carte' I I Specialities: Outside Catering I Wedding and Birthday Cakes. I« s Local and Upcountry orders
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    • 361 3 Irritations By Using Cuticura Bathe freely with Cuticura Soap and hot water to cleanse and purify. Dry lightly and apply Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal. Nothing better for all roughness, rashes, eruptions and irritations. Cuticura Talcum also is ideal for the skin. 01»»»«»». T»l thrw th oi Bnt iih
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    • 313 4 AMUSEMENTS I WELCOME TO H. M. fU KING OF SIAM g I Empire Cinema f Presents To-night and until Mondsy at 10 p.m. H I H. M. THE KING OF SIAM S I VISITING THE BRITISH NAVAL S jg Shews"several scenes in which H. M. takes an active part. E
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    • 419 4 AMUSEMENTS 2525E52SE5E5Z5H5E5ES2S2SHS25ESH5Z^ ALHAMBRA From Sunday, 21st September to Friday, 26th September, g In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp, j Nodel Diary S 1 Reel Pathe Film. S l* I 1 International News j I CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS "Trifling with Honour" IN 8 REELS 2 S with ffi ROCKLIFFE
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    • 454 4 AMUSEMENTS ALL SINGAPORE WILL BE AT THE GAIETY mtm AT tT TO-NIGHT! t. M SURINA THEATRE 2nd Show at 9.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT: H. C. WITWER'S The middleweight 7^, Tremendously popular Boxing Stories thousands of breathless »Z brought to life on the Screen. every r> .w- a Young Adonis r\ rs
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  • 476 5 HOMEWARD BOUND The fol'.ow'ng passengers ".eft for Europe by the s s Kaisar-i-Hind to-day at 10 a.m. Capt. A. N. Williams, Mr. W. H. Gatfield, Mr. and Mis. J. M. Smith, Mr. and Mirs A. F. Carter and infant, Mr. H. Leakey, Mr. J. F. Hay, Mrs. H.
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  • 50 5 Per Kaisar-i-Hind:—Mr. R. E. Crossman, Mr. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Perkins and children, Mr. Chua Cheng Boh, Mr. Chua Boon San, Mr. R. A. Barbour, Mr. R. Hall, Miss M. Ellis, Mr. J. R. Davies, Mr. L. O. Martin, Mr. N. Weston, Mr. Choo Sek Woo.
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  • 133 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RICE like, Si««n No 1 per Ki, jfl $399 nice, iium 2 £371 Kk». siiini 3:: S3 £?<*• g»igon 1 $331 Rure, 11 |3ZB Rice, i>aigon 3 3U K»e, Ran goo* J *09# Kice, Kahgsiun 2 H I2&8 Bice, I'ar Moiled No 1 per bag
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  • 164 5 Tin.—Taipings $1.15 to $1.18, Noi<Jis 11.02 to $1.05, Souths 99 cents to $1.01 Johans 50 to 52 cents, Petalings fIA2 to $1.40, Nawung Pets $1.82% to $1.87% Mambaus 98 cents to $1.01, Batang Padangs 58 to 61 cents, Hitams $1.40 to SJi Ulu Piahs t0 $187%,
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  • 151 5 Singapore, 25th September:—With the Metal at a better price, main interest is centred in the Tm section and a brisk bus ness is passing with quotations generally firmer. Ki.tas are wanted at 91 cts, with setters in vvw ai 93 cents. Souths are better, wanted at
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  • 58 5 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION Singapore, 26th September. Pale Crepe Clos ng Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 50 50% October 50% 51 October to December 51 51 Ja> uatry to March 51% 52 Latest London
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  • 23 5 Singapore, 26th September. To-day's closing rubber quotations are as under:— New York.—2B. London.—ls. 2%d. Singapore.—so cents. Tone of Market.—Firm.
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  • 88 5 Singapore, 26th September. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4d 5 32 Demand 2s 4d l|l6 Private 3 months' sight 2s 4d ***** On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 158 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 3% p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 67% On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer
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  • 83 5 A Peking report states that the Germans, in order to regain the commercial prestige, they once enjoyed in the Far Bast are granting? "abnormally generous credits," of which the Chinese are taking full advantage. The money that provides for this credit is money which was before the war invented in
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  • 195 5 LEWIS AND PEATS WEEKLY REPORT Singapore, 25th September:—After a fir m market at the beginning of the week, prices have eased off, partly oii account of weaker advices from New York and partly on account of profit taking. There is still a fair quantity of rubber offering
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  • 256 5 Singapore, 25bh Jkptember:—During the past week the market has been steady, with the price of Spot Sheet between 49% afyi 50 cents per lb. A somewhat larger sale was catalogued yesterday, and 471 tons wgre offered against 325 tons for the previous week. The tone
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  • 140 5 Singapore, 25th September :—The past week has seen a strong and advancing Market until yesterday when news of a reaction in New York caused local buyers to reduce their limits. Spot Sheet sold up to 50% cents but at the moment is worth only about
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  • 705 5 Singapore, 24th September During the week Under .review the market» have not oeeu ba<l. Rubber a further rise dur r.g the week and c!<qsca firm, London "toiks fih/*w a a nsiderable decrease, It is of (interest to note that the stocks published by tire Rubber
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  • 392 5 Singapore, 24th September :—The past week has been a further rise in the price of Rubber which closea firm at Is. 2%d., and with news of the considerable reduction in London stocks, a further rise is anticipated. Tin has been an erratic market, and closes
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  • 135 5 The following- is the first list of donations collected for the re-building and enlarging of the Sultan Mosque, Kampong Glam, Singapore: Syed Abdullah bin Abdurrazzak Almooswee $10,000 Shiaik Salim bin Mohamed bin Taleb 2,500 Syed Abdurrahman bin JuneJ Aljuned 500 Syed Es*a bin Abdulkader Alhaddad 300 Syed
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  • 67 5 Just before the polo match was about to begin one of the players was talking to a lady friend who sat in the enclosure "Have you ever seen a polo match before?" he inquired. "No, never," she replied, animatedly, but I'm sure I shall enjoy it, and I wish you'd
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 367 5 ORDINANCE NO. 44. \NKRUPTCY). 17PREME COURT OF THE v SI R ITS SETTLEMENTS. LEMENT OF SINGAPORE. j No. 248 of 1924. r Mohamed Compa. y D Ymmmt Kaisha Creditors. I A. P. Ncor Mohamed of No. G A Battery Road, Singapore. NOTICE that a Bankruptcy a the Ist day of
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    • 290 5 MOT(H CAR FOR SALE dak bl^n 0 S < eyf,rd,r pouring car 192!; able UK :uv »Pareo*t th' Aplv T c !U !,i run pr.ee $5.0 v NOTICE MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Water Supplyjrom Johore. Erection oi a Timber Jetty on Scndai Creek iW/ a f«. < met Resident tnitineer be
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    • 16 5 PHOTOS We execute orders from LOCKET to LIFE sizes. PAUL Co., HOTOGBAPHEBS 57, Selegie Boad, SINGAPORE.
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    • 18 5 BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS SMASHING PRICES October Ist to 15th. FRANKEL BROTHERS, 44 FRANTKELS BUILDING", Victoria S|r«rt. J
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 228 5 MAILS CLOSE TO-tUy. 2Gt!i SEPTEMBER Hum via, s*»m._rnng and Sourahaya c{ MeJchiar Troub 2 p.m.* i- 1 u ill tlie Wisp 2 p.m. 'Hafthor 2 p.m Bangkok Ulervar 3 p.m. Kama ma a, Kuahi Dustgun and JfWiWnß Boribttt n p.m. 1 .>wtttonhain nrv»J Teluk Anw.n *Perak 3 n.m. ?}'J or
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  • 128 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 26th September High Tides.—9.2s a.m., 853 p.m. P. and O. outward mail due. P. and 0. homeward mail closes. Dutch homeward mail closes. Municipal Ccmmission, 2.15 pjm. Tanglin Club Dance, 6.30 p.m. St. Dunstan's, Memorial Hall. Boxing: Pelky—Galit, Happy Valley. To-morrow, 27th September
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  • 936 6 There ccmes from Kuala Lumpur a report which puts another feather in the oap of the Government medical personnel. Malaya may well be proud of her doctors and surgeons. There is a special ward of the Kuala Lumpur Hospital in which anti-opium treatment is being administered, to
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  • 1558 6 Mr. R.P. Phillips is expected back in Penang in December. o Mr. H. Benjamin Talalla has fnmm to Ceylon after India, and is expected to sail for Malaya on Oct 5. o- Mrs. V. C. Bodkiington, of the Malay Mail editorial staff, proceeds on leave to' England by the Kaisar-d-Hind.
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  • 26 6 nnt nocetmrtj; opinions express, d j Letters lent f„ r tl u written on one > preferenn- is kMve > Only given.] LV a.,
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  • 105 6 Ssr, —May j, yoar paper. ni ~u maiiagfimrt ~112 U,,. Sudiutn, th«r tn* i H fane*. cjca a! y,\ lt i least %of iu paw hy atilo irtitmlij f or cf «ctniiH 0:1% urc 11 r ocv-usiott: (Aon. counting udm.-a,;. 1 n «v«iniff thfry wntru m.w* 4 why
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  • 145 6 (From Our Own Co rr e sponden Ipoh 2oth been thrown en the Pan* hl< haa sdheme, far which the Arm worth Company have option to nd sarVev pZ? water power and the pn I of the Kinta cne year closed im JmTt iJh?" complete scheme had V
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  • 128 6 Before the Chief Justice ii the Smnm yesterday Cho Phtri Kan, .ornTtim* tawwn as Chai Veong Thong, by Mr. Page, sued Lvi Ree ai I,- then for an account to be talc ship dealings between them. Tb r erm question was i m 1919 for the purchase of
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  • 44 6 Two Biitish men lam at the disposal of the Afghi Goven They will not be f7< officers, but by Af. '-ffieers are available f< i instru «J poses. The aerop'ar.es will be a ter) for service aga n't the rebel
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  • 51 6 H. H. the King of Saw and Km Excellency the Governor (Sir Guillemard) will attend the Baj the Memorial Hall to-night on f tn funds of St Domtanv. «fi that the attendance of Hi f J" the Governor will be purely in! doing away with the reefing
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  • 72 6 Programme of parades up 28th September 1984. To-morrow, 27th September at JTI Gap., All Officers preparation for Cr. <>• on Sunday October Ska. 2.30 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. K. E. Sect., Camp, at Siftap. v 2 p.m.—Farrer Range, B 1 Musketry Oasaiflcation. ;T 2 p.m.—Bukit Timah, l Musketry
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  • 14 6 RLUIHEK Umdcn— Is- 2MLocal.—f>o cent». TIN London-— £23tU r,M tw PMf 0
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    • 292 6 JUST OPENED. I (mV I J NEW SEASON'S I sKiiZ-. dress MAxEk|ALs i a iffi liF All the latest stripes on coloured S (3 1 1 Plain colours and floral patterns. jjj 51 T?l tl Plain in all the latest shades. g I FRENCH PRINTED NAINSOOKS I Patterns sent on
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    • 21 6 Confidential communications intended for the personal attention of tbe Editor, Mr. Geoffrey LuckMed, should be addressed to him personally by psme.
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  • 263 7 LORD PARMOORS STRONG SPEECH TURKEYS ARMED INVA§IONS AT IRAQ IN BRITISH AREA Reuter. t--» 23th September:—A serxus a arisen in the Anglo-Turkish tj the sovereignty of Mosul, p taniia. This is oce of v wh < h an amicable settlereached in time for the signaTreaty cf Lausan-e
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  • 106 7 MV |v| > DROWNED; BIGGEST n M FLOOD SINCE 1821 Reuter. September:—Up to the deaths have tocurred <i- Neva, which are the m :st e the gTeal floods of 18'24. •in.ucf ha-5 been caused to I', e-.tr joity Station, the Te!e- Z tvgicnl Gardens, the Uni- ui*
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  • 83 7 BBMORANDUII BY THE FOREIGN LEGATIONS Reuter. I th September:—Dutch Minister of the foreign Legations, eubu- Chinese Fcire'gn Office and P Tso Lin a Memorandum which, whi'e rg any intention cf intervening *i Ities, protests against the posbmg of cities and villages by and declares that if foreign
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  • 16 7 Reuter. e Saskatchewan, 25th September: Priacii of Wale?has arrived and was ov aU-d.-
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  • 141 7 SHIPS OFFICERS CHALLENGE THE LIQUOR TREATY CUNARD LINES PULL Reuter. New Ycrk, 25th September:—The Neptune Association, c nsistirg of American deck officers, has filed a suit in the Federal District Court. which will be heard on Sept. 30th., to test the constitutionality of the Anglo-American
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  • 108 7 REPORT OF HITCH PREMATURE: DOOR STILL OPEN Reuter. London, 25th September:—Reuter learns authoritatively in London that the breakdown in the conversations with Berlin is n-t regarded as final. The conversations were of a preliminary character to enable the respective representatives to prepare a full r«part on the
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  • 85 7 STRONG DRIVE IN MOROCCO: 40,000 MORE TROOPS Reuter. Madrid, 24th September:—Official c<esratches from Morocco shew that the Spanish advance with the object o.f re-Utvir.-g Sh-e-ii.ua n, where a Spanish gar risen of 3,000 is invested, has begun. De Rivera has reorganised the expeditionary f. rce of 40,000
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  • 47 7 Reuter. Paris, 24th September:—At a Cabinet meeting the Finance Minister announced that the buViget for 1925 woud be completely balanced and c mprise c'f all permanent expenses cf the State. These would be covered solely by taxes and the normal resources of the budget.—Vale via
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  • 28 7 Reuter. Berlin, 25th September:—The German Ministry of Trade has resumed the negotiations with Fountain this afternoon but the positio»» is unchanged. Fountain going home to-morrow.-
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  • 143 7 BOXING Yeoh Ghai Lai who is meeting Fast Manalo, the Filipino in the ten round contest at the Happy Valley to-night called at this office yesterday afternoon, looking none the worse for his hard fight on Friday last with Kid Limbaco. He says he is as fit as ever
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  • 57 7 SWIMMING The Chinese Swimming Club 2nd team will play tbj Johore English College on Sunday at Johore Bahru. The following will represent the Chinese Swimming Club:—Lim Hock Van, Goh Buan Check, Tan Kee Hong, No Mong Guan, Lee Choon Nghee, Wee Ghee Ho, Lee Fomg Lim. Seservee:
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  • 18 7 BADMINTON TO-MORROWS TIES Teo Kiat Seng vs. Kboo Yang Soon. Boh vs. Tay Keaij Wan.
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  • 116 7 NO MEDDLING WITH COVENANT FRANCE INSISTS "REMADE IN GERMANY"? Paris, 25th September:—The papers, oommenting on the quest-i.n of Germany's entry into the League of Nations, state that, very far from giving guarantees as required by tho Covenant, Germany asks for them to ibe given her, and Will
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  • 126 7 NO %lUTINY AMONGST TROOPS AT EDE SHOT DISAPPEARS Reuter. Amsterdam, 25th September:—Later news from the camp at Ede sh ws that although there im question of a meeting proper, there is apparently some indiscipline, seemingly of a good-natured character. For example, when an officer ordered soldiers wh-
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  • 183 7 PRINCE TAKAMATSt 'S RECOVERY Tokio, 24th September:—lt is announced that Prince Takamatsu is improving- so rapidly in hea'ith that he is expected to leave hospital shortly. He wi i be some time convalescing and his participation in the traJ squadron has been camelled. MITSUBISHI S NEW COMPANY It is
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  • 954 7 CHINESE TRIBUTE HOW HE WAS WELCOMED IN lI'OH Kiutjt i*r wis, of all naliitfa cities assembled at Ifioh Railway Station to witness the armval of Bjp Mijcty Tiie King of Siajn. Api.rt fum the visit of His Royal Highness ihe Pnnee of Wales, this is the ftret
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  • 58 7 Yesterday afternoon His; Majesty was visited hy H. 11. Sir Ibrahim, Sultan of Johore, who t«aUe4 at Goodwr >o<i Lodge and bud f»ome conversation with Hia Majesty. Later the Royal |«nrty t»»ok u short motor drive and in the evening His Majesty dined with 11, E.
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  • 329 7 His Majes-ty the King: of Sknn honoured His Excellency the Governor by dining with him at Government House on 25th September 1924. The f<» lowing were the (ruert» "who were invited to m«*t the Kinic of Siam and had the K\i»aur ol besngj preientud
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 405 7 ■iiijtiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiaiiitiiiiiin h i i r:iniMfi<iiiiiiaMiMiiiiiitiiiHiiiiiitiiiri >■ iniiitiiiiaiiuu a OT HUDSON MATERIAL j FOR LIGHT RAILWAYS. j HUDSON LIGHT RAILWAY MATERIAL is manufactured at the largest f I works in the Empire devoted solely to the construction of Light Railway Equip- ment, resulting in the ability to purchase the fi»st raw
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  • 2070 8  - Sports Pastimes. INDIAN FOOTBALLERS FINE VICTORY OVER CHINESE TEAM CHARIOT MATCH FOOTBALL (BY "REFLEX" Both the Singapore Football Association and the Straits Chinese Football Association were fortunate in having the Bengal Gymkhana team of Indians at a disadvantage. Tbe visiting team which is on its way to Java only arrived
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  • 286 8 Sir, —On behalf of the member* of tho Bengal Gymkhana and of Mr. A. B. Rasser, my chief, arid of my colleagues Messrs. and Ilyder, I convcy my heartfelt thanks 10 the people of Singapore for their kind reception to us. We are yjateful to Mi*. A. C.
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  • 60 8 CRICKET The following will represent the St. Joseph's Old Boys in a cricket match agrinst the Singapore ReorcatLo:* Club on the latter's ground to-morrow. J. P. Siow, A. A. Samy, C. A. Pennefather, F. Albuquerque, A. E. Chelvan, E. van Jansz, K. Veeravagoo, H. L. de
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  • 53 8 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. vs. R. A. at cricket to-morraw at Blakan Mc.ti, commencing at 2.20 p.m.:—H. G. Stack (Capt), M. Catchatoar, W. A. W. Davidson, M. Ignatius, Dr. J. U. Karunaratne, D. J. Ponnuthura.i, G. Robinsc' ,O. C. Smal.ey, F. Vine, T. Weorakk,.3y atad
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  • 57 8 The following will represent the I. A. ml cricket to-morrow against the Lanka Union 2nd XI. at Balestier-road ground:—P. S. Rajoo (Capt.) G. J. Vyas, S. N. Ahmad, B. K. Shah, K. R. S. Kenneth, D. J. Pcmr-u--thurai, J. Anthony, M. Oq lagaaihy,
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  • 230 8 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS LAWN TENNIS A. Class Doubles Winter and Roy Smith —1 beat Balutishill and Fulcher scr., 6—2, 6—l. B. Class Singles H. L. Taffe —5 beat E. T. Williams scr., 7—9, 6—2, 6—4. D. Class Singles S. Mcintvre vs. S. L. Oggier, postponed. W. McMullan beat S.
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  • 117 8 B. Class Doubles Sturgess and Ains worth —1 vs. Dobson and Hickey scr. Salter and Case —1 vs. Tindall and Chill sdK C. Class Doubles Martin and McMullan scr., vs. Hendrie and Hare —3. Baxter and Hudson scr., vs Morrell and Bright scr. C. Class Singlej W. A.
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  • 92 8 On Wednesday next ft club match will be played at 5 p.m., between teams captained* by Mr. Marsh nnd Mrs. Sedwick. The following teams have been selected. Mrs. Marsh's Team: Mrs. L. R. Hall and Mrs Fawcett, Mrs. Shafer and Mrs. G rigor, Mrs. Brooke and
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  • 49 8 RUGBY Capetown, 25th September:—The British rugby team beat the Western Province by Bto 6. This is the last match of the tour. —Reuter. Gloucester 25th September:—The New Zealand Ruggerites beat Gloixestershire by 6 goals to nil.—Reuter. (o> [Other Sports items will appear on page 7.]
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    • 15 8 CLEARANCE SALE SMASHING PRICES October Ist to 15th. FRANKEL BROTHERS, v FRANKELS BUILDING", Victoria Street.
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    • 165 8 X You're waiting for the big news we have been promising you for days ja X well here goes— S GALE GALEN, THE CHAMP OF CHAMPS jjj S IN H. C. WITWER'S FAMOUS STORIES OF YOUTH 3 S AND THE PRIZE RING H Brought to life on tbe screen in
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    • 284 8 1.1 i i 1 i j Remember I I a I I THE USE^ 1 1 everything! I in the SPORTS LINE I C CRICKET, TENNIS, HOCKEY, FOOTBALL, VOLLEY BALL, I PUNCH BALL, RUGBY, BADMINTON, PING PONG, BOXING 8 GLOVES, POLO GOLF I j 117, North Bridge Road, Singapore. I
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  • 1021 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, 26th September. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar Od. I 2s Anglo-Java 2120s Anglo-Malay *****9 Ayer Kuning 2613 20s Eatu Caves 9,4% 20s
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 302 9 i "SEA-GULL" BRAND MILK Unsweetened Condensed Sterilized Natural. j SOLE IMPORTERS: The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Deimark Singapore. I 111 I I I |!||Mllli:i|!l|!l|!l|li|l!|;j|H|!l|t||jl|i:||l||i||i||!|!|^ I Visit the reliable j ATHLETIC STORE For all kinds of SPORTING GOODS. i Singha Sons, 113, North Bridge Road, I SINGAPORE. 'l I
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    • 146 9 THE REAL SOLUTION ito 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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    • 184 9 THE Robinson Piano COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hongkong*). 1-2 WINCHESTER HOUSE COLLYER QUAY. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE Special Offer Bass Drums 32 inches. I Complete with Stick and Sling $60.00 NEW CORNETS Just Received $27.50 CALL AND INSPECT OUR NEW STOCK OF BAND INSTRUMENTS. DO YOU KNOW of a very
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  • 379 10 KLUANG RUBBER CO. LTD. The directors of the above company have issued the following report:—Your Directors herewith submit their Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ended 30th June, 1924. The Profit for the year subject to Directors' Fees and Manager's Commission is $10,677.81 To which must
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  • 632 10 The Fourteenth Annual Report of the Directors of the above company is as follow*: —The profit for the year after deducting the Directors' fees and depreciation on buildings etc. was $10,482.23. This sum with the amount brought forward from last vear viz. $837.18 a total
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    • 649 10 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD. SALES Land and Held weekly on Monday, Furniture Sundry Goods Held weekly on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. jPawnbrokers' Unredeemed pledges Held monthly. MORTGAGES ARRANGED Immediate attention anured. Account Sales promptly rendered. T. OT Mayhew—General Manager. Chcqg Keng Lee —Manager. Yeo Van Boon—Secretary. j I
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    • 235 10 WINEGLASSES Each one holds one dose of Hall's Wine —Get yours to-day! Don't suffer ill-healthand weakness any longer. Buy a bottle of Hall's Wine and start on the road to better health by taking your first dose in the special Crystal Wineglass presented free to every purchaser. Hall's Wine restores
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    • 468 10 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUN^ REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP n»« BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AM) JLRf; A.N D MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through bills of lading for all overland point WEEKLY SERVICE-LONDuFaND N. CONTINENT ST 3 £L^r£sJs^^sr* mi ,JUC! AUTOLYCUS for
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  • 919 11 THE AFGHAN REBELLION (Via Ceylon Exchanges) Simla, -lid September:—Hit lau-r re bels a m Af t lmri ?ran tau that thc re Dovo 'rnln, ns «112 weakening, t'evcvopmenis v.iil depend on the winter towards* li 'if th i" 1 ''«windahs whcll rDMil > "> «W* WJ'
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  • 523 11 MEAT Beef steak round knti 42 Beef et«w or curry kati 84 112 ork le<tn kati go Pork l6ua and fat (let quality) kali 16 Muttou lTlllia.ll kati 73 Mutton Auatraliaa kati 73 Fowl kati 55 Capon* (Locally reared) kati liens (//Odally reared) kali 70 I'ucks each
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    • 729 11 I STEAMER JAMS IT* 0 BRITISH IIWuINDIpCAUINEr (Incorporated in England) «««AJ MAIL, PASSENGERJND CARGO SERVICES. I I tMNSLLAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVICATIOM LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE f: I hba Japan Fnr HOMEWARDSFor Marbles, London Antwerj> Tonnage Singapore Leave 1924 wnnage Singapore 9,000 Sept 26 Kaisar i 1924 11,000
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    • 32 11 Prevent Sore Throat Wft by using ioRMAMINT f/M ThmGmrm-killingThroatTabUt. Formamint relieves sore throat quickly and prevents ferm infection of the inflamed membranes. Pleasant to taste and easily carried with you. ihmt ih*
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    • 523 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LOND9N LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION DUE SAIL Kamo Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Sept 30 1 Katori Maru 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Oct 13 14 Atsuta Maru 8,000 Marseille* London Antwerp Oct 27 18 Kashima Maru 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Nov 10 11 Hakone Maru 11,000
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    • 592 12 SITUATION VACANT NOTICE MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. The Municipal Commissioners cf Sirgapore Invite ai piicatioi sf. r the pest oi Roads tuj e:interdent, Xorth Div sion. Applicanis nnt oet* ten ti and 35 years ot age and sh( v d hive c xperie? cc up-n tru construction of g-unite macada-n R
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    • 360 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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    • 510 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, Pontiartak,
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    • 479 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 Amribsar Iloilo Rangoon Bangkok
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    • 385 12 INSURANCE. fMivl 80UTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. 1 L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finiayson Green. #THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, let Floor, Banque #1 Indo Chine Buildings, IA, Malacca Street. 'Phone, No.
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    • 371 12 INSURANCE. ORIENTAL (Incorporated in India I*7, rec cntiy introduce IMPROVED and invites applications for am -it MS AGENTS ANDCANVASSpi from gentlemen in a jrs ti in business "S3 1924 s The Company has secured toil M new business constituting d:e A RECORD and urges all who can infl-err-P for Life
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