Malaya Tribune, 30 September 1925

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  • 34 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY, j AND t 4r SHIPPING GAZETTE. v. 4 T [EVENING DAILY. Vol XD -No. 230 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1925
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    • 341 1 THE MAUYA TRIBUNE j AND I Melty I Ike tiat keeps it* y infer fi i 1 r A ~9 INDEPENDENT, I I 1 j ~111 ii.iJ>'i'ii;;i>i«vnm,ninjr»nii I JJ *m» -Tin-*****1111 i lai'nTiii|bi ifiimi i^r^^^c^-^^^y j L-LEATHER SHOES I MADE IM ENGL AMD Black Box Calf or Nut Brown Willow
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    • 97 1 CASH SALE. BARGAIN SEEKERS—fIIGH PRICES HIT YOU Don't Miss tills Opportunity. k discount o! 20 per cent is flowed oo all books. Cniy for 31 days from October 1 to 31. I 9 "mm I I We want the room more than these hooks so we give you j One
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    • 440 1 V• S VISION IS LIFE'S PRICELESS 2 GIFT. i I Take care of your'eyes. Have ĕ examined by us and have us keep your g.asses, prop.u\v 'id. it.rd.~j 1 THE EASTERN OPTIC At in 1 1"), South Canal Road, Singapore. v 'ESESESHSaSESHSESSS2SHS2SBSiIS2SHSZScSHSSSHSSSESi Belt's Big Six 1 CORRUGATED j ASBESTOS-CEMENT I
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  • 1517 2 (From Oar South China Correspondent.) Hongkong. September 16. Hongkong is still suffering the antiBrititeh boycott directed by the workers strike committee in Canton. Important business has been none. The latest fortnightly circular of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce, among other things, ment.oned that, in the custom and
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  • 207 2 Calcutta, September 16.—Their Majesties the King and the Queen < f the Belgians arrived here this morning and were received at. the station by the. Governor, who came down from Darjdlirrg for the purpose. A speciai train conveying Tneir Majesties the King and Queen of
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  • 74 2 Australians are hoping that ihe Duke and Duch?ss of York will be present at the opening of the Federal. Parliament at Ganbeira next year, and a Melbourne message states that the Commonwealth Government would welcome a Royal visit with the utmost enthusiasm. Nothing has been definitely arranged,
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  • 282 2 In view of the revelations at Dayton, it is reported that a Congress of Apes has unanimously adopted a res*>.ution pro-t.-.-Jting ag&rinst the Darwinian libel which associates them with human beings. A Home paper reports a rumour that an officer in the Crown Agent* engineering department has been appo nted
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    • 315 2 j Fraser j landI and Neave Ltd. t Manufacturers of Aerated Waters, Syrups, jjj Squashes, Cordials and Culinary Essences of g the highest quality, fiecowned throughout Mr laya, Siam and the Dutch EaM Indies, for H their purify and excellence. J 1 ».iia»uiHir.iravinHuini!!ijii!iiiiiiiinM j DICKS PATENT PACKING 9 I P
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    • 687 2 A T th is ettr s neec's the Pen.X able tablets to and chill danger* As Peps dissolve i. mouth, their rich 1 fumes carry son* heaung benefits dir A nd chest i-.nj Iv:v :s 1 fafiammttion and i in throat or bronchiv^ 1 allayed by"V coug >sandcolds mzrJL the
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  • 365 3 MIRitOR OF DEATH A New Defiance: Legend with Grim History Will the haunted mirror of thei South London Palace of Varieties prove iU tragic K? mont r h.s a OUrth tme the a- a •iu es A io hioh who are Irl «nt lth of th theatre of%SrV U f
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  • 175 3 Sees Doctor-Husband go into the Ritz Mrs. Audrey St. Leger, a refined-looking woman of 38, was walking destitute and hungry through the London streets when she saw her husband, a doctor, from whom she was separated, enter the Ritz hotel. The police told her tragic story when she
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  • 155 3 Mr. W. R. Hearst, the great American newspaper proprietor, through his London publish ng hous-s has purchased St. Donat's Castle, Glamorganshire, with the surrounding estate, comprising 110 acres. It is understood that Mr. Hearst's object is to provide himself and Mrs. Hearst with a home when sojourning
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  • 126 3 A Bill is published in the Gazette, for introduction into the Legislative Council, enabling a cenzms to be taken in amy settlement cr part thereof. The Objects and Reasons states:— The publ'e interest may necessitate the furnishing of information as to the number of inhabitants in any
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  • 119 3 Mr. H. A. Fonrer. who is due in Malaya during the first part of next month from Home leave, will succeed! Mr. J. McFail, Assistant Reg'strar, Supreme Court, Ipoh, who is under orders to prooeed on transfer to Kuala Lumpur. Dr. A.G. Ellis has left Bangkok on his way to
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  • 229 3 The Oversea-Chinese Bank, Limited The riiiectors of the above Lank have issued the folJowing report:— "Your Diractoaa 'have much pleasure in submitting to ycu the Bank's Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Account for the year ending June 30, 1925. The Nett Profits far the year after writing
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  • 159 3 Minutes of Committeee Meeting held on Saturday, September 5,, 1925. Present.—Mr. C. B. Brewer, Mr. W. B. Jonnsbon, Mr. D. M. Matthews, Mr. G. Mayor, The Hon. Mr. C. Watt. Mr. Soh Siew Boh, and Mr. K. Langlandis (Honorary Secretary). Absent.—The Hen. Mr. F. W.
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  • 150 3 It is said by Dr. Lim Boon Keng President of the University of Amoy, says the Chinese Students Monthiv, that there are about 5.000 Russian commun sts in Canton 7,030 in Shanghai, 3 000 in Tientsin, and 3,000 in Peking. They have succeeded in br.ng.ng a large,
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  • 133 3 New York, August 29.—With a view to attracting better talent to the film industry Mr. R. T. Kane, a New York producer, has offered an annual endowment of $5,000 (£1,000) for a Chair of Cinema Research uit one of the eight lead og American universities—Harvard, Yale, Princeton,
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    • 419 3 LAN a An 'Allenburys' V Baby at the age C of 7 month*. I ,W>S^ > ,i f »i i wnc n Dor n he progressed so ran div that at the age oi .even months L e was five lbs. over tie average wejght for that age. s it
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    • 164 3 TUL MOSQUITO MENACE. A METHOD TO OVERCOME IT. It is poor coissoliation fo the sufferer from Malarial l < ver to know that some anopheles moaquiw caused the trouble India is full of mosquitoes, and the malaria ligurv» show the w do prevu'ance ot rhe Nnopheies variety. >Vbi.!e mosquito enthusiasts
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    • 433 3 I fjj| When you call I I for your I ill "STENGAH" j I ,nsist 011 having I I Mjjgp !t with I j SODA W ATER. I r;»;tfc:iiii!atii«iiw:iii.iHi!iiiti; l i:ii-.i, 1t a i ii,,« !W n.. 1 y,.n«^,«--.,......... M n CT innn ,rimnmr I mm n n n j
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    • 395 4 AMUSEMENTS I EMPIRE 1 g Twsday, September *9 aid VUdnsday, Septemm r 30.—2 Nigbts Only. S in the Second Show at 9.15 p.m. Sharp. j| [J William Fox Fresents irj A MIGHTY PICTURIZATION OF 5 A MIGHTY THEME Entitled I Who are My| Parents Kj M Who are My Parent*
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    • 328 4 AMUSEMENTS lALHAMBRAI g BEACH ROAD S a TAN CHENG KEH ft CO., LTD, Proprietor!, pJ nJ g From Friday, September 25 to Wednesday, September 30. S I PHOTODRAMAS EXTRAORDINARY! I In the Second Show, commencing at 9 P.M. cj A POWERFUL MELODRAMA OF TENSE SITUATIONS AND [a SUSPENSE B I
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    • 341 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY CINEMA fori*. Th^ TO-NIGHT AT 10 1 I'hon, p. TO-NIGHT AT p M You can't get away from it- Efflory THE PUBLIC GIANT EPIC OF THR DEMANDED the mastodomc rr» Starring HE BE STARRED RALPH LEWIS IND F EDMUND~L0WE W^»» IN THE FOX PICTURE «■■PIl£|| The Mighty Phomdrama
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  • 368 5 Judge Decides for Plaintiffs in Supreme Court Mr. Just c- Dean i IV» t y T when P-a ntiffs Liave h s dc cis on for the m nuns in Lhe ejection suit of Chew Swee that U h^ d ar^ued lor defendants that the large deposit made
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  • 79 5 Singapore, Sept. 30. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 15j32d UeOiaaci mm m^m* Private 3 months sight 2s 4W On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 154k >n tk saraoAa Bank demand draft 5% p.c. p.m. Bank demand draft 72 >n JavaBank Tel. Transfer 139% Bank demand draft 138
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  • 112 5 Per Pliancius?: —Mrs. C. Kaister, Mns. J. Vroom, Mns. A. Vis OT. Mr. W. C. WUlen v Boonen, Mr. K. Tsukabe. Mrs. J. Dawiday, Mr. and Mrs. Flh Murphcy, Mr. S. van West, Mrs. Ts>ao S-ki. Mrs. H. Tag*, MrL. J. Charter, Dr. J. H. de Noey, Mr.
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  • 90 5 Maulavi Abdul Karim, President, untitled Irdian Association, has cabled a™<> ;K others to the Viceroy, Messrs Gandh., Sri-ivasa Sastri, Pandit Motllal Nehru. Sir Bahadur Sapru, Hakim Ajmai Khan, Maulana A':dul Kalam Azad and Mau.avi Yskul n as follows. "A mass mcc tinsj of the Natal ladisM strong!, protested against the
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  • 681 5 New Liner for Dutch East India Service The Sptrry Gyroscope Company, of London, has just been given an order for a Sperry Gyro Phot for the Hakusan Maru, belonging to the Nippon Yusen Kaisha. It Is understood that a number more are .o be insta.led on other vessels
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  • 81 5 The retention of all extra-territorial possessions of th? Un ted States is advocated in an addres: by "Senator Samuel M. Shor ridge of California. He said: "There b no re-asm for hauling down the American flag anywhere in the world where it has teen set up. This applies to Porto
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  • 502 5 Surma Theatre Kmory Johnson's immortal and titanic railroad drama entitled "Vv est bound Lim ted" n seven tremendous reels) conies to the Surma Theatre to-night. Two trains thundering toward one another in the dark, a hug- forest fire ganinjj headway every second, a youth mounted on a hoise
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  • 43 5 The cultivation of rubber will be untitled in the Government agricultural colonies because it Ii conducive to indolence and productive of tremendous losses to the Philippine Government ac ording to a decis:on by D rector Jorge B. Vargas, of the Bureau of Lands.
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  • 81 5 Development of the Philippine rubber industry by Filipinos is favoured by Gov-ernor-General Wood who .=aid that he would approve legislation to that effect. He favours the plan to distribute rubber needs to small farmers who would like to plant rubber, but believes that nominal prices for the seeds should be
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  • 52 5 To-day's Quotation? RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $363 Rice, Siam 2 $332 R cc, Siam 3 $304 Rice, Saigon 1 $288 Rice, Saigon 2 $282 Rice, Saigon 3 Rice, Rangoon 1 <276 Rice, Rangoon 2 $272 Rice, Par Boiled No. 1 per bag $0.60 ™cc,
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  • 74 5 Buytr» Batten Gambier $20.00 Java Cuba Hamburg Cube Preaa Cube White Pepper ;,S.ou iohore Biack Pepper •Mixed Black Pepper 38.50 38.50 Suadried Copra 12.25 Mixed Copra 12.00 Kayong Copra •.Small Flake Tapioca 0.50 Med. I'earl Tapioca 7.50 Small Pearl Tapioca 7.25 No. 1 Sago Flour •Fair S-igo Fiour 6.10
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  • 130 5 Mr. W. S. Dunn, the retiring Municipal Engineer; Penang, was entertained to a farewell dinner at the Runnymede Hotel by his brother officers, Mr. Bernard Nunn presided and the others present were M: Isi s. J. I). Pettes. W. J. Williams, T. Rogers, A. P. H. Holmes, G. H. Irwin,
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    • 376 5 RADIO! RADIO!! RADIO!!! Cuniingham Radio Tubes btw in Stock. ,im yew can SONS, H 51 1 52, High Street, Singapore. •phone j fl/' j STYLISH MILLINERY AT KACTTVE PRICES. a; :I inspect our new .-liir.meal just unpacked. GINETTE, 11 86, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. J pEL No. 3610. THE STAR
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    • 30 5 -flflh You canroi hoy a j JjlPt lienor j p fl I amp thin j SOLE AGENTS: United Engineers Limited (ln«>rpor*Ud In th* StralU S*tl«»ntt). L ItWßj|*lK»tMll«rf 13. BATTEBV SiNGAWWfc.
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    • 33 5 I "SEA-GULL" BRAND j j Sweetened Condensed j J Unsweetened Condensed Sterili/ed Natural. jj I I 1 OOLJB IMPOKTCUt 1 Ihe East Asiatic Co., Lid. <] Incorporated in Denmaifc.)' 1 1 Singapore. l__ J
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    • 326 5 Mails Close TO-DAY, SEPTEMBER 30 Kemaman, Kretay, Trengganu,* Ke.iantan, Bangnara, Telupin,* Ratan\ Singora,* Lacon,* Kohsamu.,* Bandon, Langsuan,* Chumpon* and Bangkok* M. S. Malini 2 p.m. Seiat Paaidjang, BengkyJis, Siak and Pakan Baroe Sri Patana 2 p.m. Merging, Kemaman and Trengganu *Sri Wongsed 3 p.m. Kemaman, K. Dungun and Trengganu Hong
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    • 175 5 Etiin and Co.'s Report Singapore, 30. I'm-:—Taiping $1.20 to $1.25, Norths S7 l to 92' i> cents, Souths 62 to 65 cents, Jo hail s 59 to 62 cents, Pfclalings $2.27% to $2.32%, Nawngf Pcti* $1.60 to $1.65, y ambaus $1.33 ro $1.40, K'nta Dredges $1.03 to $1.06, Kuchai Ordy
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  • 75 6 HIGH MASS. A Requiem High Mass will be sung at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Ophir at 6.30 a.m. to-morrow, Ist October 1925, for the repose of the soul of the late the Hon'ble Dewan Bahadur L. D. Swaniikannoo Pillai 1.5.0., M.A., 8.L., L.L.8.,
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  • 903 6 Our atftent'on has been drawn to the de-housing of large numbers of persons of the coolie clans, in consequence of the Government's acquisition of what are now tenement houses, which are to be used as Government chandu shops under the new scheme. We are gOad to see
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  • 368 6 The Supreme Court is not sitting 10-day. Major H. R. Kerr, of the Mines Depart men., accompan.ed by Mrs. Kerr, ha.s jusl icurneci from Home leave. When Mr. Woriey, Assistant Director of Education, goes on leave shortly he will be succeeded by Mr. Jeff, of the Customs Dept. We are
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  • 606 6 Legislation to Prevent Coolie Crimping (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, September 29. At tihe quarterly meeting of the Planters' Asisoo.atdon of Malaya, Mr. E. N. T. Gumming presided. Arising 'cut of the minutes of the last meeting, the correspondence regard ng the abol tion of tihe Chief Secretaryship,
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  • 116 6 en.ct that too See Seng, the deceas d a pa, B en f r a,„„„ x othli in taxi J R 2!0 the scene of ft* smash he saw the taxi 52« ln a See Seng who wJlnjurod ty the Gejieiai Hospital where instant SP C3n The
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  • 135 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). 7 September 29. *h« KS* Prided at Taiping at the meeting of the Huey Yot Tin Dredging Co. He reportedJthat the construction of t e "7, re A c had h up because, no *ord had been received from the contractors who are reported
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  • 61 6 Mr. untitled a Japanese journalist formerly conned with the Reiahm Nirhi ef l on his Y**'»* «mr for Cooistanuinople by way of Shinkiang in Jan. of .his yeir, and who had b-n m ever since he started from ITfu. Sinkla.uT, arrived safely at Ta>hkend, Russia on Aug. 35. Mr Soyegim?
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  • 473 6 Agenda for Meeting to b. on Monday A meeting of tue bn.i,, be held on Monday, followmg itenu p ro > agenda:— e ln cl*kd T Attonu.y.Gentfa] t That thus Council appro",'' ®ov« v tion of the amendment !!i a ernor in Council on June 2/ G? Ruijes
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  • 164 6 The nawa of the death of th. late Deaaa Bahadur Mr. L. D. Swaw kanno Pi.lai. LS.O.. M.A., 8.L.. L.L.R. t M.U., CLE. Madras, a < receiv v with row by all those who kiew him espaci ally by the former pupils of St. J College, Trichinopoly,
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  • 79 6 The British stowaway who waa over to the Police authoi i'iis tr.e Capteii of the *West Prospe.t," v. hi h earns port from Hongkong, was btr afht a? at tn Marine Court this morning. Mr. Braddell app aring on behalf of th* accused objected to his being sent
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  • 20 6 From Europe, (London mails (V-patchy September 10) by s.s. Tara. iue Penang a.m. on Fridlay, the 2nd proximu.
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  • 42 6 Rubber London, Slocks on Sept. J6, 170 tons up. London.—3s. 5d. Local Spot.—$1.33. October.—$1.32 ft. October to December. —$1.29. November to December. —SI. January to March. —$1.1554April to June.—$1.02. New York.— 90 cents. Tin London.—£265.7.6. Local.—$135.25 per pitul 1">0 ton- >"
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    • 343 6 I O-SO-EZY I POLISH AND MOPS j FOR HOURS FURMTURK A*>D MOTORCARS. a II int. 1 Quart. H Oallon. 1 Gallon. 160 els. $\M. 12.10. $3.50. jj Polishing Mops $1.75 each. fl I a I fl <ofe A gents: ROBINSON CO., LTD. I I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*.) [>
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    • 195 6 WHEN AND WHERE A Singapore Diary To-day, September 30 H'gh Tides.—9.26 a.m., 9.6 p.m. Sungei Bagan Rubber, H. Barker's, noon. S.F.A. Cup: SjC.F.A. I v». Police, 5 p.m., Stadium. To-morrow, October 1 High Tides.—10.3 a.m., 9.56 p-m. B. I. homeward mail closes. Friday, October 2 High Tides.—10.36 a.m., 10.38 p.m.
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  • 573 7 NOT CLASS WARFARE BUT EMANCIPATION To "End Waste, Cruelty and Misery of Capitalism Reuter's Service. London, September 29. The annual conference of the Labour party opened at Liverpool to-day and is nrgest in the history of the movement, thousand delegates being present. Thp principal question is the proposal
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  • 59 7 Reuter's Service. Bombay, September 29. I' l the al.ence of any serious attempt 'or the settlement of the mill strike, it appears likely to continue indefinitely. Only mills are working. Numbers of hands left for their homes. The men's leaders are urging tha Governto appoint a
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  • 25 7 Reuter's Service. The Hague, September 29. 1J CH. Weiter, member of the Council r Dutch Indies, has been appointed for the Colonies.
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  • 262 7 Broadcasting Possibly Real Rival to Newspapers Reuter's Service. Melbourne, September 20. Lord Forster, opening the Imperial Press Conference, emphasised immense importance of the Conference for the Empire and particularly Australia. Mr. Bruce, in a speech lasting forty minutes, dwelt on th 3 importance to the Empire of the
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  • 151 7 Security Pact Cannot Modify Peace Treaty Reuter's Service. London, September 30. The. German reply to the Allies' invitation to the Locarno conference, which waa presented on September 26, was issued tonight. It shows that Germany accepted unreservedly. The British Government's acknowledgment was published simultaneously. It refers to remarks
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  • 77 7 Reuter's Service. Moscow, September 29. The Chinese delegation MBt by Marsha) Feng has arrived to study political and economic conditions in the Soviet Republic The Delegation k headed by General Sung Ping, chief of the General Staff of Marshal Feng's Army and includes also Marshals and
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  • 46 7 Reuter's Service. London, September 29. The Bank of England announce that applications for tihe forty million sterling conversion loan ion September 23, amounted to £51,210,000. Tenders of sixpence over the minimum pr'ce will receive about 97 par cent and above tihiat in full.
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  • 124 7 [Reuters Service.] The death has occurred of M. Leon Bourgeois. TM Bourgeois was associated with President Wilson and Lord Robert Cecil m the formation of the League of Nations and he drafting of the Treaty of Versaihes. M Bourgeois was France's greatest advo'ca e of international
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  • 230 7 Negotiations still in State of Uncertainty Reuter's Service. Washington, September 30. Mixed feelings prevail amongst the commissoners with respect to the French debt negotiations, some still affecting optimism and others almost admitting that a stalemate had been reached unless one side yields considerably. It is understood that
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  • 167 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, September 29. A despatch from Fez states that the rain had stopped military movements but they had been resumed. Abdel Krim, after reinforcing his troops, unsuccessfully attempted to occupy several posts and now threatens dire vengeance on the tribes which havs submitted to the
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  • 118 7 Reuter's Service. London, September 29. The vexed question of the recruitment of the Army Supplementary Reserve, which raised such an outcry among the Trade Unions early in the year was. raised again at the Labour Conference when a resolution calling on all the members of the Party
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  • 161 7 Many Ships Held up with No Passengers and Cargo A representative of this paper in conversation with Mir. H. Chiarrington, Chief Engineer of the "Hai Tan" which caWed here a couple of days ago from China Seas, regarding the situation at present at Hongkong was tdld that
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  • 342 7 OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT BY SECRETARY Action not Associated with Public Affairs We are informed that Mr. E. S. Hose has decided, with the approval of lbs Secretary of State, to retire from the publicservice in Novamber. Mr. Hose would normally have been due to retire under the age
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  • 153 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, September 29. The Navy Department has ordered all available aircraft at Newport to search the sea for the bod:£.s of the vi.tims of the submarine S5l. New York, September 29. Divers removed the body of Engineer John Gibson from the wreck of the U.
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  • 76 7 Reuter's Service. Copenhagen, September 30. The Scandinavian Commercial Congress, Denmark, Sweden and Norway has passed a r:Eoluition protecting against outsiders having access to merchants' and manufacturers' books and methods of production under penal y of the exclusion of goods intended for importation abroad. The resolution apparently is the
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  • 55 7 Reuter's Service. Allahabad. September 29. Several prominent members of the Indian National Congress from tlve United Provinces and many Bengali youths have been arrested in connection with the recent holding up of a passenger train near Lucknow by a score of dacoks who stoic the cash
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  • 54 7 Among the appointments to the Colnial Service mada by the Secretary of State for the Colonies during the month ended Aug. 10 are the fo lowing*—Ma ay States: 2nd Lieut. W. J. Viokers, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H., and Mr. J. J. O'Grady, M.8., B.Ch., 8.A.0., to Medical Officers; Miss M. M.
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    • 251 7 Yale Spur-Geared Chain Blocks 1 I ARE MACHINE SHOP NECESSITIES. Q I THE YALE 3PUR-GEARED CHAIN BLOCK is the flflk S S safest and speediest portable hand-hoist where loads W W S must be lifted frequently and labour is exp:msive. j j8 g It is highly efficient. One man, pulling
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  • 50 8 SPORTS PASTIMES FOOTBALL S.M.F.C. Beat V.M.C.A. Reuter's Service. The Singapore Municipal Football team met the V.M.C.A. on Anson-ioai Grounds yesterday and d-feated them by one goal to nil. London, September 29. In the third div sion, Northern section of the Eng.iih League, Acirington beat Durham City by 3 to L
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  • 149 8 Singapore Championships Th-' fol.owing was the result of the first round of this competition which was played on Saturday over the Singapore Golf Club Course at Bukit Timah:— E. C. Baker waik over. D. J. Ward beat G. Murphy 3 and 2. M. D. Rutley beat Dr. G. A.
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  • 133 8 Tanglin Club: The Dyne Cup To-morrow's Ties L. Hutchison and Murphy minus 4 V 9&. Mrs. Hickey and Wild plus 1. Miss Fawcett and Holyoak minus 5 vs. Mr. and Mrs. Ew.r.g plofl 2. Mrs. S-.unders and Wishart minus 1 vs. Mrs. Schafer and Dr. Maclver plus 4.
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  • 125 8 The following are the results of the Straits Chinese Recreation Club tenuis tournament:— Yesterday's Results A Claaa John Lim owe 12 beat Kiong Chin Eng owe 3. 6—4. 6—3. Scow Siew J n 9 beat Chua Choon Leong owe 24 o—6, B—6, 6—3. Cheong Chee Tong owe 12
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  • 129 8 R.S.Y.C. Arrangements The following 1 arrangements are an nounced:— On Sunday the first of the series of r~ces for the Visitors.' Cup will *ake pla:e. Stait 10 a.m. Handicaps:—Scratch: Ella Dorothy; Minus: Nancy 9.8, Eve 9. Pu eh 8.6, Betty 5 8, June 5.4, Ann 4.8, Kathle n 1.8,
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  • 105 8 A.P.C. vs. S.R.C. The following will represent the A.P.C. vs. S.R.C. at Hockey to-morrow on the S.R.C. ground :—*W. K. Beaman; C. E. Winter and A. S. Anderson; G. B. Adams, H. C. Cooner (Capt and R. G. Cooler; A. Stone, H H. Stur: S. P. Holme Smith, A.
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  • 39 8 Vengadasalem Cup In the sem -final of the c-en chamnionsh'p K. Nazareth defeats! N. Katheravalu by 29—23, 29 —19. The pame was an interest nqr one. Th s even n:r F. A. Sundram will meet A. M. Nayagam.
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  • 119 8 The following action was taken at a general jomm'ttee meeting on September 21. Agrorrl tha 1 Section 141 of th? Munic'pal Ord.nance ou?ht to be amended to provide tna'. convpen ution shou'd be nayable on the same basis a= under Section 144, md should be rad to the
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  • 363 8 Singapore Fourth Sub-Branch Society A sequel to a rad by Mr. Ingram, Protector of Chinese, was heard in the D>strict Court before Mr. Franiklyn-Rr,b>nson, this morning when a Cantonese named Chan Sau Weng was ci.jar-<ed with assisting n th* management of an uniawrful society, to wit
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  • 239 8 European Arrested and Charged A motar-cycle accdent in wh'ch a Malay po. cc c:>nstab.i- sustained two broken legs and a subsequent assaul* of another Po .cc constable who attempted to take the European alleged to be offender into custody occurred in Kampcng Bahru-road th.* morn ng sho:t y
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  • 88 8 Capta n F. V. Benz, master of the steamer "Ha tan' was before Mr. FranklynRobinson, the D strict Judge this morning to anawer charges in connection with the discovery of 5 o'o tahils of c. r nicnt chandu found on board the vessel on Mon lay by Sen
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  • 53 8 A motor accident fortunately unattended by any serious consrnuences, occurred on Saturday morning fourteen m les from Mersing. I L appeam that Dr K. K. Pn'hv and others wer~ go ng aLng in a err when the wheels skidded turned over into a ravine. All the occupants were
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  • 223 8 untitled John S. Thompson was found gui'ty of the murder of Miss Audrey Burleieh at Manl'a sentenced to death by hanging by a genera 1 court martial. "W th'n the nex L five years 'rouble be tween the United Btatss and Japan will develop in the Pacific. The peop'e of
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  • 525 8 Sequel to Mr. Poey Keng Seng's Bankruptcy Mr Poey Keng Seng, a well-known I member of the local Ch.nese community who is standing his trial on ser.osis, charges of destroying or concea. ng the account and other books reJating to the "Seaside Pavilion' Pa»sir Panjang was again
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  • 153 8 The September issue of "The Ind an pubi.shed under the auspices of the Ind an Association, Singapore is a readable number. The journal from a amatl begirm has so far progressed craditablv and there •s no reason why it should not go mu?h further if gv ji the
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  • 125 8 To-day, September 30 5 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R.E. (v) Signals, Pract cc, 30 yards range. 5 p.m.—s.s. Calypso East Wharf, Competitors, Rifle Meeting. To-morrow, October 1 5.15 p.m—Drill Hall, S R.A. (v), Laying, etc. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R E. (v) Signals, Signalling. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.V.C. Band, Band
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  • 38 8 To-day, September 30 Volley Ball Laague "A" v. "D" at 5 p.m. Gymnastic Class at 8 p.m. To-morrow, October I Gymnastic Class at 8 p.m. Saturday, October 3. Cricket: Y.M.C.A. v. Indian Association at 2 p.m.
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  • 59 8 The funeral of the late Mrs. W. H. Bruce wife of Mr. W. H. Bruce, of Ch rsonese Estate, Kuala Kurau, whose death occurred at the General Hosp tai, Penang, on Thursday night after a long illness, took place at the Western Ro3d cemetery, Penrng. The Rev. Dexter Allen, ac
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  • 976 8 Lecture by Dr. Brooke at the United Islamic Association On Sunday, September 27, Dr. Gil:ert E. Brooke M.A, L.R.C.S., etc. Director of the League of Nations' Eastern bureau, Stamdto the Umted Islamic ABSoc.at.on hf Gaylang on the subject of the League fbf Chairman, Imam Haji Md. Yusuflf
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 69 8 BOXING AT THE HAPPY VALLEY. Fridiy. October 2. at 9 15 p m. MMM TV NT-|* ROIINOS. Fcr <ihe Lijhtwe>ht Championsh'p of Malaya BATTLING KKY Champion cf Ma'aya) vs VINCENT PERERA (F.MS. Lightweight and Welterweight Champion) SPECIAL CONTEST—IO ROUNDS. TRONO (Ex-Flywe;ght Champion of Malaya) vs KID SINGAMAM (Bantamweight Champion of
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    • 361 8 gj JUST UNPACKED! JUST UNPackfW^ 9 BRITISH MAKE. v S I GOIF REQUISITES I GOLF STiCKSc-Driver, Baffieg Pntl I I Mi <* Irons 'Jj? S 1 Thone s I etc., etc. j{] I 2484 GOLF BALLS: Kinj, Colony I 1 GOLF BAGS, GLOVES, ETC. -0 mWm\\\\\\Wmmmmm%%m\ 'Jm -H rl 1
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  • 1004 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET M wt. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange v t Start Broken, issue tbe folio wing I r ft potations > Singapore, September 30. MAIL QUOTATIONS RUBBER, STERLING SHARES Valu 2* lagar 1|7% Anglo-Java 86 Anglo-Malay 27|6 20s Ayer Kuning 40!- cd 20s Batu
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    • 435 9 j BUY j j:ventuaij economy j THE NEW ***** H.P. j ARMSTRONGSIDDELEY The Best Family Five Seater. j Four Wheel Brakes SAFETY Longer Wheel Base jj j Adjustable Front Seats COMFORT Full Balloon Tyres J Consumption-Petrol 26-30 m.p g. ECONOMY I There is no Better Car! j Price Unchanged $3,175*
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    • 195 9 I JOHNNIE WALKER! I BLACK LABEL 1 111 UIC If V 1 j nnionl I In order to meet the increased I I Duty of $1.60 per case we S have decided to reduce the I a d l price of the Whisky by this 9 amount so that cost
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  • 870 10 RUBBER SHARES WEEKLY REPORT Kennedy Co. Penang, Sept. 26. The recent strength recorded' in the Rubber section of the Share Market has been fuiily maintained this week and shares are again marked up although tihe commodity itself remains practicaily unchanged! at 3s 6d. A fair number of shares were deaSt
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  • 156 10 Mr. D. K. Walters, of Messrs. Hogan and Iven. Penang, is leaving sihortly for Malacca, to settle down there in permanent practice. With the increasing public and private use of electricity the frequency of deaths from electrocution—generally owing to broken wires—is becoming greater and the rerent fatality in Penang should
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    • 560 10 I Cold Storage 1 j ICE CREAM I OBTAINABLE IN SEVERAL STANDARD FLAVOURS-DELIGHTFUL!! Obtainable from S JOHN LITTLE Co., BUN BEE Co., KIM ANN Co., LIM KHOON HENG, I LUNA CAFE (Dhoby Ghaut), or from THE COLD STORAGE DEPOT. I ggHggg»*".*>WV* f gggggggß jjUi a^SS2SB2SOBSSBBBBaBBBBBBzJ MANUSCRIPT BOOKS OF 140 LEAVES
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    • 896 10 ESTATE TRUSTIGENoiI^ AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the Proparty of ftiM To b. held at our Sale Boom, Raffle, *^£***> On Thursday, October j, at lo am On Saturday, October 3, at 10 am On Tuesday, October 6, at 10 a .m Th. pledget consisting of watcher chain i CM
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  • 521 11 Singapore, Sep*. 26. MEAT c. Beef steak (round) kati 46 Beef stew or curry kati 42 Pork lean kmti 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality? 60 Mutton Indian kati 80 Mutton Australian kati Fowl kati (Kelantan) 52 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally rear«J) kati 66 Ducks
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    • 562 11 STEAMER SAILINGS T& 0 BRITISH INDiAAND APCAR LINES (Incorporate 1 in England MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. kMNSULAR AND ORffiNTALSTEAM NAVIGATION CO. fU LONDON AND FAR EAST MADL SERVICE. (Under Contract with Hia Majesty's Government) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS For China Japan. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leave Tonnage Singapore
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    • 45 11 VEVER StOP ADVERTISING When Somaone stops Advertising Someone stops buying When Someone stops buying Someone stops selling When Someone stops selling Someone stops making When Someone stops malting Someone stops earning When Everyone stops earning Everybody stops buying KEEP GOING! Advertise in IBE MALAYA TRIBUN*.
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    • 410 11 STEAMER SAILINGS A STEAMER Loading for Hongkong and Shanghai on or about first half of September. Regarding the freight and passage, please apply to THE CHINA SHIPPING Coy., Singapore. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY KINTA, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. HYE LEONG,
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    • 534 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINE. Tonnage Destination Due S*> Hakone Maru 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Oct 5 G Suwa Maru 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Oct 14 15 Pushimi Maru 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Oct 28 20 Hakozaki Maru 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Nov 11 12 Hakusan Maru 11,000
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    • 525 12 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED at once Contractors' Clerk, good general knowledge, accustomed to' wages analysis and Cost Keeping. Apply Box No. 288 c > Malaya Tribune. WANTED a Jobbing Pressman to work Treadle Machine. Applicant must produce one recent testimonial. Apply to The Maiaya Tribune Press Ltd. EDUCATIONAL Join the Anglo-Vernacular
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    • 610 12 PUBLIC NOTICES THE AYfcR MOliK RUBBER COUPAMY LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Notice is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of 8 per cent (being the second) for the year ending October 31, 1925 will be paid to the Shareholders on the Register on October 8, 1925. Notice is
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    • 431 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 Rahiamat. Palembang 16. Ilir. Hongkong 13, Queen'e Road Central. AGENCIES AT: London. New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Amoy, Poatianak,
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    • 499 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,458,221 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.G. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.
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    • 462 12 INSURANCE THE |E| SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Fin'ayson Green. ORIENTAL Government Security LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in India 1874.) Results of the Company's Operations during the three years 1922-1924 PROFIT Rs.
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    • 469 12 CURED! Neuralgia— in fact, all NERVE pains, are comple- 'ely cured by our H Scientific methods of f treatment without VS; drugs. v *fi*V<r FREE cousultation Thone 3451. The Health CultuTe Hall 117 il *u Me J* T M. HASSAN^ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 36, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE Al! kinds sf
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