Malaya Tribune, 16 October 1924

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY, Vol XL- 24S SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune THURSDAY, 16th OCTOBER, 1924.
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    • 101 1 REPAIRING I a SPECIALITY I traction Guaranieed I CktfX« Moderate. I Typewriier Emporium j >\Y.K. Building I R g place, Seaport, g float: SH* i| 0.X." CEMENT ru I I SOLE IMPORTERS. X The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Deimark S I Singapore. S in In Lets go Smilin'
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    • 293 1 »'«iHiiiiil,iiij|!ii:iiiii i l ,iiin,i II!Il l:;1; i MB;l|( i i i i i a I WE4K EYES J I You should he ahle to read a long I time without even thinking of your I I eyes. Zlf n °t. please consult one of out 3 j Ontic ans who
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  • 41 2 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondent*. Letters sent for publication should be on one side of the paper only; preftTence is given to short letters. Only extracts of long lettere can be given.]
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  • 157 2 Sir, —Since my former letter of to-day'e date was drafted and! partly typed, there has come into my hands an una gned and undated prirated booklet of four pages, enclosed In which is an application form for shares to be allotted "upon the terms of the Company's
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  • 653 2 (Incorporated in Singapore) This Statement is not to be regarded as an invitation to the public to subscribe for shares in the Company and Application will only be received on the footing of the Statement in lieu of prospectus filed with the Registrar of Companies and
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  • 95 2 PROPOSED BY JAPANESE IMPERIAL AIR ASSOCIATION The Imperal Aeronautical Association acting on the recommendation of Lieuthas decided to canry out a return air journey between Tokyo and London with a JarWse-mlde maohne. The matter is kept from puotic! aS a V* 9 l before obtaining- in understanding
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    • 557 2 The Prinse Cause of 111-Ilealth /p .^7 /^v-^^Jf Tftere are ?hoosaBdfl who Im bave never possessed the boCM of perfect health. ?;-< V; The prime cause of t!«eir trouble is indigestion— ■fej:;, often to fc? classified as A nervous dyspepsia. For 5 7 F nearly 40 years Mrs. > Kine-i'n
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    • 497 2 'Renowned wr\en I was a boy Ibday world famous* Can you remember a time when the name—Dr. Williams' Pink Pills—was not familiar to you A household word in Europe, America, Australia and Africa long before the close of the last century, the fame of the great Blood and Nerve Tonic
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    • 330 2 (Registered N an e) Compound of the finest y, Sandal-Wood Oil an i the I ingredients of resin K iV v I many years past famous 7 I world over. On account of it I and eminent results Gonosan ''I commended as the best halt 1 medy. c Obtainable from
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  • 690 3 BUKIT KATIL RUBBER LTD. The fourteenth Annual Ordinary General Meeting of the Company was held at the Company's Office on Friday 10th October 1924, Mr. Tan Soo Hock (Chairman) presiding. Others present were The Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock, Messrs. Tan Soo Ghi, Tan Tiam Tye, C. F.
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  • 89 3 DISCOVERY BRINGS COMPLETE RECOVERY OF SIGHT Transolantation of the human eye has been brought within the range of possibilities, according to Dr. Theodore Kcpanyi, research student at the University of Chicago. He claims successful transplantation in experiments on animals. Dr. Kopanyi, who formerly studied in Vienna, said that
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  • 118 3 A protest against the language reported In the Press as having been used by "Hell an' Maria Dawes, a condidate for the VicePresidency of America, has been received from New York. "I am driven," said Dr. Len G. Broughton, a Baptist Church pastor, "to protest against
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    • 276 3 The days in which we live render <j iOir* i »fM it more difficult to maintain a con- <► l*s£s dition of perfect heaith all the > W 5 X time. The system gets 'run-down' I i&yU with rush and worries. 5 the necessity for a health-build- II r Cc
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    • 536 3 /1 LONG journey But who cares! Certainly not, r-g the Piccadilly" Cigarette, snugly packed in %J airtight Tins—as fresh as the day "it was made. Not only fresh but "fascinating. Pure, golden— perfect Cigarettes. There's great relief in a Piccadilly." It puts you in touch with London's Clubland once again.
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    • 948 4 AMUSEMENTS 1 I From Wednesday, 15th October, to Monday 20th October. I re In the Second Show at 9.30. cj FLOODS IN CHINA S Including the towns of C> I TIENSIN and KALGOR f X Supported by j J CRAZY TO MARRY with FATTY ARBUCKLEI I AND C I LEATHER
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  • 382 5 TO-DAY, 16th OCTOBER Penang,* Rangoon and Calcutta Egra 2 p.m. Pen&ng,* Colombo and Bombay Shuaiko Maru 2 p.m. Batu Pahat *Meran 2 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengrkalte and Bagan Api Api Es meralda 2 p.m. Sourabaya Ban Poh Guan 2 p.m. Manila, Hongkcvng,* Shanghai* and Japan* Saarland 2 p.m.
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  • 79 5 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION Singapore, 16th October. Pale Crepe Clos ng Prices. Buyers Seller*. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Seller* Spot 56 56% November to December 56% 56% January to March 56% 56% Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.—ls.
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  • 90 5 Singapore, 16th October. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2a 4d 3 16 Demand 2e 4d 3 32 Private 3 months' sight 2s 4d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 155% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 6 p.c. p.m. On Shanghai— < Bank demand draft 66 On Jay Bank Tel.
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  • 50 5 A well got-up booklet, "Shell" Ready Reference to Correct Lubrication" is to hand from the publishers, the Asiatic Petroleum Company. The booklet contains several useful hints on the* subject of lubrioatfon, an interesting feature being a table of correct grades for different types of motor cars, lorries and motor cycles.
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  • 2240 5 London to India by Car Last Laps. FROM BAGDAD TO HAMADAN THROUGH THE KURD COUNTRY WITH REVOLVERS ON KNEES THE MURDERED U. S. CONSUL Racy Dispatch From Forbes-Leith Major;*oi|bes-Leith, with the 14 h.p. Felix U, has now left Teheran for Quetta via Meshed and Kalat. He expects to reach me
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    • 507 5 The Biggest Fight in Malaya. I me 3B£******^ FRIDAY, 17th OCTOBER, 1924. For the Lightweight Championship of the Cried. IcilVliNO JAMITO vs. JERRY MONAHAN (Holder) 15 (3 Minute) Bounds. (Challenger) SEMI -FINAL. SPEED ARENAS vs. BED WARREN D 10 BOUNDS. YOUNG HASSAN vs. KID JACKSON 1 8 BOUNDS. and TWO
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    • 220 5 AN ASSASSIN Rheumatism is like an assassin. Before you know it you are in its power, and the terrible pains and ?ches that follow are even worse than if the assassin's knife was driven into your flesh. LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM Is the one and the only true and sure cure
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  • 90 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 16th October High Tides.—o.23 a.m., 0.12 p.m. Autumn Race Meeting, Second Day. Tanglin Chib Dance, 6.30 p.m. Epworth Ohoir, V.'c. Theatre, 8.45 p.m. To-morrow, 17th October High Tides—o.sB a.m., 0.39 p.m. Dutch homeward mail closes. Muar Rubber, Evatt's, noon. Children's Aid Society mtg.,
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  • 123 6 DEATH. LOH.—On Octdber 15, 1924 at 4.15 p.m. at 56 Waterloo-street. Lch Vow Tat, aged 65, beloved father of. Dr. Loh Song Tuk, Messrs. Loh Seng Poh, Seng Vim? Seng Kam and Seng Kooi. The deceased leaves a widow, four daughters, two sons-i.w Dr. Teo Chin
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  • 1089 6 We deplore the action of the 250 planters in Penang-, K:dah, and Province Wellesley. Their presentation at this time of a petition to H. E. tht Gov rncr praying for the ab: ition of rubber iestriction is singu'ar y ill-judged. We shi vii like to see the
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  • 227 6 The Epworth League cantatas commence at the Victoria Theatre at 8.45 to-night. o— Mr. Helps, District Engineer, F.M.S. Railways, Seremban, ha& just returned from Hcane. o— Mr. H. J. V. Sinclair of the Penang Harbour Board, and Mrs. Sinclair, have returned from Home. o Mr. Frank Douglas Mackinojon, K.C., has
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  • 119 6 POLICE UNABLE TO FIND INDIAN TRADER In the Supreme Court, before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Ltd., obtained judgment for $7,667 against Ang Kirn Soon, formerly am. Import Clerk in that Company, as damages for a breach of duty. Affidavits read by
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  • 368 6 Further evad'ence was recorded yesterday in the Supreme Court, before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, in the petition cf Frank de Morney, a senior shift engineer at the BcdftU Brani Smeiting Works, for the iflmollltlßH of his marriage With Leonora Josephine de Morney on the ground
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  • 464 6 Mr. Gandhi broke his 21 days' fast on Oct. Bth at 12 moon. o Mr. O. E. Venables has been granted a commission as Second Lieutenant in the S.S.V.F. o The Hon. Mr. E. C. H. Wolff, British Resident, Negri 'Sembilan (staff), assumed the duties of his appointment on Oct.
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  • 47 6 ALARMING CONFERENCE DECKHENTON 'AT Dndon, l&th Oct ber: M had on alarming expcri n ing an audience of 10,000 at I jl this ar\er,ro:n when the p The Premnr and two hun v thrown t> the gr, und. X f> and Mr. MacDcnald arose
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  • 64 6 ltCE COKI'OR.\TI<i\ HE1.P THE fiElntav Reuter. New York, 15th October :-i a: ncunctd that an American and Cofi tal Corporation has been organ:- an ihitial subscribed capital of under the auspices of the Ints mat-" Acceptance Bank, the Kuhn Lo b G t v 'HpJry and other
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  • 61 6 PETITION TO COMMUTE YlKTUl SENTENCE FOR LIFE Reuter. London, 15th October:—A Pttiti n being raised for the release of Ce;ii Attfield and Hinman who arc virtually sentenced for life as they are unable t pay the eno r mous penalties imposed. It is pointed that Lord Darling
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  • 47 6 Geneva, 15:h October:—Th Geiea Secretary of the L pgne telegram from Mr. IfacD the immediate c nvnca in the < of the League with view I i v divergent Anfk>-Turkish the Council s res luti n oi S regarding the status qu r h tier.—Reuter.
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  • 36 6 Cairo, loth Oct/ ber:—The W assured this Consular Cor| foreigners n Mecca will be Jeddah will riot be attacked Cairo, 15:h October:—Tr.e entered Mecca. The »Jtuati n there have been no excess
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  • 53 6 (From Our Own Corn Ipoh, 15th October:—Sp< ballooning mairkcd the Bur eelebretiers at the e< d Lc| tt on Monday. A bal by -30 feet nose to over 4,0 visible at six miles. It bu tain tcp. The under-.an; An aeroplane which was cession with a gong
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  • 17 6 (From Our Own Correspond Ipoh, 15th October:—A MM** m sold to-day realised $10,000. I
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  • 31 6 From Europe (Lonck.n nia> 'W''^ 25th September) by s.s. Tara. due c 6 a.m. to-morrow. I From France by s.s. A.maz >ne, Singapore 7 a.m. on Saturday. B" instant.
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    • 303 6 E5Z5Z525Z585Z**********5Z5Z**********5Z585Z5Z1CT5258^8^tt*****K8E85JH*****85Z5 CARPETS j I Our up-to-date stocks of carpets Include the latest colourings and jj 5 designs in Axminster, Wilton, Brussels, Velvet Pile—Tapestry and Bj fj Jute we have Beady stocks of all the Most-called-for sizes and can g 5 procure from home by return mail carpets of any make,
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    • 47 6 PAGE FIVE TO DAY LONDON TO INDIA CAR DASH Another Exclusive Dispatch i FORBES-LEITH WITHIN WEEK OF QUETTA PAGE 2 TO-MORROW TENNIS AID FOR "IMPROVERS" NEW EXCLUSIVE SERIES TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RUBBER London.—Is 4 1 /4d. Local.—56 cents. TIN London.—£247.10.0. n< 0 y. Local.—$122% per picul 100 tow
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  • 435 7 BALDWIN'S SARCASTIC REFERENCE iBOI'R AN UNPATRIOTIC PARTY DISTURBING TRADE lvh October: —At a Unionist Qaj Mr. Baldwin appeared hag a dcirhite and blue ribbrn. I said that the moderu Minister was deterM down the pilars of the taberT r Lah ur Party could never play i c
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  • 54 7 ll wU>ber:—Spealiing on a neetfcg 0 f the Congre•l Liverpool and expressing lt the Geneva Conference will «a. vk'i»h /1.-, ctlu the Rev. E. J. stated that India made mml f a,, v MM) out of dru tradeu M P»yinf 45 per cent of her opium by mean?
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  • 30 7 v i .—There was a ■ants' for the- German BmA of England at 6 This numbered two *er:—The British poris (,versubser:bed. I 11 1 this aftero on.
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  • 37 7 Reuter. 1; Ike September 2,01" f !l !tl m>rm al n urces tctal'■a-. f inwrin an inter. F compared with last l> Jl the aHMftto of 1024 0 j1 .U00,000 francs -ale via Reuttr.
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  • 301 7 ENTHUSIASTIC SCENES OF WELCOME A GREAT FLIGHT Reuter. New York, 15th October:— -There were enthusiastic scenes at the arrrival here of ZR3, escorted by two aeroplanes. Crowtjft, many of whom were en the roofs cf sky-scrapers everywhere watched her majestically sailing by after the transAtlantic crossing
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  • 80 7 Chatham, Massachusetts, 15;h October:— Th ZR3 n-poits that she is now off the south point of NVa Scotia. All is well.— Reuter. B;ston, 15th October:—The ZR3 was sighted over here at 4.15 this morning.— Reuter. N,w York, 15th October:—The ZR3 arrived at 4.50 this morning.—Reuter. New York,
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  • 94 7 UNVEILING BY THE DUKE OF YORK Reuter. Londcn, 15th October:—The Duke cf York unveiled at H rtsmouth the last of the three naval war memorials of which two had had already been unveiled at Chatham and Devonpcrt.—Reuter. Ii ndon, 15th Odlober:—The Duke of York said that the names
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  • 103 7 Reuter. New York, 15th October:'—T-l is learned that suscriptions to the American portion of the German Kan have exceeded $500,000,000. —Reuter. Paris, 15th O.tl her:—The French pcrtion of the German loan has been entirely taken up by the- French banks, who are exposing of bends privately. It
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  • 83 7 Reuter. Calcutta, 15th Oct-ber:—The Government cxf Indca have telegraphed the American Consul General stating they are greatly concernej to hear of the assault on th.:American missionaries, Mr. and Mrs. Gleason at Ran£V)n. The Government of Burma has been asked for a detailed report and in the meanwhile
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  • 1806 7 UNITED ENGINEERS LTD. The thirteenth annual general meeting of the United Engineers Limited was held at the Offices of the Compamy in Damar Road at noon yqatardaty. The Chairman (Mr. J. A. P. Straichan) presided and there were also present Messrs. W. H. Macgregor, John Robertson., H. R.
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  • 99 7 Reuter. bndon, 15th Oct ber:—A New York message says that the bodies cf four members of the 1913 Stefanssoa Arcti: exp.diticn have been discovered by the captiin of a schocner on Hera'd Island, near Wrangel Island. They hay: been identified as Mr. James Murray, Dr. Alister Mackiy,
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  • 84 7 Reuter. Jamshedpur, 15th Oct tber:—The Tata Iron and Steel Company la drastically economising. The coke cvor, blastfurnace and iron-ore mine have closed owing to the e'ngesbicn of unsold stocks, many of the workers thus being idlo. The Tariff Board is shorty coming to Bomfbay to enquire into
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  • 39 7 Reuter. Lon>f:Ti, l'sth October: —The Dail Eireann passed through all the stages the Boundary Bill, similar to the bll passed in the British Parliament after <terieatirig the Labour motion for rejection by 65 to 14.-
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    • 253 7 ■iiiiiiiiiiwimiii—H BEARDMORE f SEMI-ROTARY WING PUMP I SOME CHABACTERISTICS OF THIS ALL BRITISH PUMP j Sbk. Ammrnw ACCESSIBILITY LIFTS or FORCES I m MjKT FLVV WOn KING j I D,RECT ACTING \fHk PARTS HAND or POVVLR MM 1 i RELIIBILITY I 5 ji J J -*V v 4 I ENGINEERING
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  • 314 8 Sports Pastimes. THE TURF SINGAPORE TURF CLUB Reuter. TO-DAY'S HANDICAPS J. Ex-Griffin Ponies, Class A. (Five Furlongs)— Compression 10.7, Meinam 9.2, Rubberneck 9.2, Applause 7.12, Shore Khan 7.10, Drusilla 7.10. 2. Ex-Griffin Hortses, Class C. (Race Qourse)—PoJybia 9.0, Zara 9.0, Nader 7.12, The Speaker 7.8. 3. Honses, Class B. (Scurry)—
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  • 90 8 HOCKEY In spite of the ground being slippery and the teem not being at full strength the S.C.C. defeated the S R.C. by five goals to nil. S.C.C. vs. R.E/s The following will play for the S. C. C. vs. R. E.'* on the 17th in^t:—L. H.
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  • 239 8 GOLF The usual monthly medal for October will be played for by stroke play on 18th. and 19th. instant, and the ladies* spoon on the following Monday, 20th, instant. The 1923-4 gold medal will be played "in conjunction with above* Only actual winners of monthly medals for the
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  • 22 8 LAWN TENNIS Owing to the rain, the S. C. C. Tournament ties fixed for yesterday were postponed until Monday.
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  • 460 8 BOXING Considerable interest is being evinced in th icturn contest advertised as for the "lightweight championship of the Orient" between Silvino Jamito, the "Filipino Panther" and Jerry Mvnahan, The Ir.shAmorioan. The contest is billed for fiftee: three minute rounds and judging from their last encounter a lively scrap
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  • 169 8 BADMINTON TO-DAY'S TIES Single (Handicap) Event Lim Cheng Chuan v. Tan Soo Chioo. Tan Hong Boon v. Yeo Hock Beng. TO-MORROW'S TIES Chew Keow Chin v. Gan Tian- Soo. Poh Choo Sim v. Koh Beng Kay. NILAI READING ROOM INAUGURATION (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremiban, 15th October:—The
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  • 46 8 RUGBY Sunderland, 15th October:—The All Blacks defeated County Durham by.43 to 7.—Reuter. SCRUM PRACTICE There will be scrum practice a»nd running for S.C.C. rugger players on the Padang this afternoon. A Services pack is coming over for scrum practice against the Club eight.
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  • 176 8 YACHTING The following Royal Singapore Yacht Club arrangements are announced:— On Sunday the 19th fnistt. the second of the series of races for the Raja di Hilir's trophy will; be sailed for over the Boden Kloss Course. Stamting gun at 10 a.m. The course is from the Club
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  • 28 8 FOOTBALL London, 15th October:—The match between Liverpool and Blackburn R. in the first division of the League Competition* ended in a draw neither side scoring Reuter.
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  • 55 8 RIFLE-SHOOTING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, 15th October:—"D" Company, M.S.V.R., Taipang- having scored 337 points in the Watrrei Shield test, with "E." Company, Seremban, next with 317, the former are coming to Singapore on Nov. 9 for the final shoot. Their spare is only a few poirts below
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  • 59 8 BILLIARDS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, 15th October:—Messrs. J. W. Gill-man and E. Jeff have presented two Billiard Cues to be competed for by the members of the Port Dickson Club. The competition will take place on Sunday the 19th. instant and the conditions win be decided
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  • 527 8 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $401 Rice, Sam 2 $371 Rice, Siam 3 $338 Rice, Saigon 1 $328 Rice, Saigon 2 $318 Rice, Saigon 3 $306 Rice, Rang- on 1 $295 Rice, Rangoon 2 $293 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $10.80
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  • 39 8 Orders for week ending 19th October. 1924: To-day, 16th October:—Band Practice, Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. To-m rr.w, 17th October:—Sims' Shield Scouts Mile All Troops. Saturday, 18th October:—Compulsory Parade with Staves All Troops, Headquarters at 4.45 p.m.
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  • 226 8 THE GAIETY THEATRE The question is asked "Is Money Everything and the answers received do not fall into one category. Opinion is divided and those who wouiid venture to answer that question with any degree of accuracy would receive a volume of information and half from "Is Money
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  • 264 8 The foHowing had the honour of dming with His ExcelJency the Governor at Government Hons© on Oetofber 14t.h.—LL-Cott. and Mrs. H. R. Brancker, Bt. Majon* and Mrs. W. B. Litt'e, Major and Mrs. CoKi HaAonrcflV Major Hammond, 0.8. E., R.M., Mr. and O. B. Rabbenibinry, Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 265 8 JAPANESE ARMY FLIGHT Tokio, 13th October: —A non-stop fight of 800 miles between Tokorozawa and Seoul is planned by Japanese army fliers. The attempt is to be made in October. Two coming planes are to be used. It will be the longest -non-stop flight ever attempted in
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  • 86 8 London, 14th October. Manchester Market— SYa lbs shirtings fair (new basis) 15|g 40's Grey Yarns, single twist 28^4 6 lbs. T. Goth fair 24 yards 1016 Liverpool Market— Cotton (Fully Middling Ameri- 13.84 Cotton Egyptian 25 30 Metals— Tin Std. 3 mcnbhs £247.15 0 Produce— Copra fair
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    • 210 8 I AYRF.'S i mvj-i »J Championship 1 OBTAINABLE FROM I RAJA Co., m 'KIRS,"* II i i i i<-iiTi''iiiiiiiniiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!;i:iiniiiii!iiiini(iiiiiiiiiiiniiii)iiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiitiiiini,'i iii luuitniiimiimiiiiiiiiiniuinmiiniiiM j Lactogen! I THE NATURAL MILK FOOD 1 For Your Baby. I Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. (London), 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. ißuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii^^ ■uuiunaiiiMUMi^^ j An Immense Stock of
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    • 11 8 PATZEWHOFEB BEER Bj Pdtzenhofenft BeerB Sole Agents PATERSON SIMONS CO., LTD.
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  • 877 9 COMMUNIST DEMONSTRATION Via Ceylon Exchanges London, 30th September:—North African Arabs .participated in a great Communist demonstration in the outskirts of Paris, which, says the Paris correspondent of the Times," was also attended by Communist delegations from Spain, Italy, Hungary and China. Each group marched behind its
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  • 546 9 WILLIAM II AND HIS PARENTS The youthful letters of the ex-Kaiser to the Tsar Alexander 111., which the "Westminster Gazette" has published, have all the air of authenticity. The only reason for doubting their genuineness is that they emanate from the Soviet Government, but there us no evident
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    • 206 9 SEEDED MUSCATS Big and Juicy Ready Stoned. 20 cts. 20 cts. I a. clouet Co., '-Har* WHITE FOR FREE RECIPE BOOK. j Rose's m I CRICKET I REQUISITES g Prices Moderate m 71 *Z Boad DOSE Co., Ltd., I m (Inoorpc-rated in India). •Li I i i i I 1
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    • 134 9 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd. Have the following Stocks on band:— Dioptric Anchor Lenses, Ruby Globes and Green Slides to fit Lenses, Duplex Chimneys, Bunker Lamps, Tin Oil Feeders, Polished Brass Bells. Anchor Lamps, Brass Berth Lamps, Japanned Bullseye Lanterns, Aluminium Megaphones, 11x4 iows Bass, Brooms and Lawn Mowers. Enquiries at
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    • 257 9 Baby's First Solid Food JLllenburgs RUSKS The •Allenburys* Malted Rusks are delightfully crisp who esome and easily digested; they are very useful in helping baby to cut his and may be gl ven when he is a* %C ur.<- as six morUhs. The Rusks should be used as a nart
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  • 985 10 MR. GANDHI'S FAST NO DANGER YET (Via Ceylon Exchanges) Calcutta, Ist October:—The doctors attending on Mr. Gandhi have issued the following 1 bulletin: The arialysas on Monday morning- disclosed the presence of certain substances which gave reason for apprehension. There wa*s, therefore, great anxiety throughout the
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    • 687 10 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD AUCTION SALE. The Undersigned have been instructed to sell by public Auction at their sale-room, baffles Chambers, Raffles Place, On Monday, 20th October, at 2.30 p.m CNE BRITISH SCREW MOTOR VESSEL HWEE ANN Reg: No. 44 of 1922. Hu! built of teak In 1922.
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    • 477 10 P SQUIBB S I I 1 AGUE i [|J| i luting Indian cure for H N tfel F«wtr, and all afteimmi »r»j*aj from _j j ,i? Biliary Pfrangernnjs *Q 2& caused by Malaria, ntth H 1 fc'j as Chill Fev,r. Dumb M M <A/rue, IntsrmxHent, j fJ «S B J
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    • 449 10 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP MANAGING AGENTS, UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PABSENGRBQ PORTS OF CALL—MANILA HONGKONG SHANGHAI YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN STEAMERS Leaves Hongkong Arrive c PRESIDENT WILSON Nov 5 arrives San Tr mi PRESIDENT LINCOLN Nov 19 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO EUROPE via
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  • 511 11 MEAT Beef steak round kati 42 33 tS cunj katl g Mutton Australian kati 73 Fowl kati 55 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 70 Ducks each 9 q i omest J c unfledged pair 1.20 pigeons, fledged pair 90 Pigeons, wild each EGGS Fowl
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  • 783 11 PROFITS OF A STRANGE INDUSTRY (By a Traveller in Norway) The suggestion of shark fishing at once conjures up vis Cons 0 f sunny seas and swedteririg decks; dim memories rise of school-day Scries i n wnich figured ship's carpenters, crude hooks and pickled pork, endmg in a
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    • 520 11 STEAMER SAILINGS ITToTrITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES H (Incorporated in England.) I mail, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. I prMNSI I\R AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. I LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) I OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMBWARDS- r r China A Ja P an
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