Malaya Tribune, 16 November 1926

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIII. No. 268 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1926
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    • 67 1 Envelopes JUST RECEIVED F J SP£C<AL QUALITY $soo 1000 nv,^op# 1 TWA Press, Ltd printer! locaoa iogjot=aEaoi roeaoi KHaoEsasaocaoi moo f > THE SOLE GENUINE Tl ROSKOPF PATENT O WATCHES [J The Only ROSKOPF I GENUINE PATENT < Must have this I o TRADE ft MARK ON DIAL and in
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    • 16 1 M <Mml«rwj2vton»t*combtf»tiOft«pfoJ M m«lci or evrgtow*. or light wets** £J «wnl run «pcciaclt» ot ry—liiim I
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  • 1123 2 Sungei Gettah Rubber Estates, Limited The first ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of Sungei Gettah Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on October 1, at Winchester House, 01J Broad-street, EC, Mr. P. J. Burgess (the Chairman) presiding. The representative ofl the Secretaries (Messrs. Townsend and Ridsdel) having read
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  • 166 2 Can Sleep Well At Night When Baby's Own Tablets Are Handy In The House. What more distressing 1 than to be awakened in the middle of the night by the cries of a sick baby or little child! You are started and hardly-know how to
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    • 422 2 II Depression 4^^^ B The exquisite, subtly-compounded d J^y\ 31 essences in this old, old recipe > B compose jangled nerves to quietude in 7/7 B just the manner that a softly played V\J W melody will soothe one's throbbing V B For, as Music is the harmony of sweet
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    • 408 2 Big Reduction inpT^B Just Arrived from ava Fancy Slippers, l:,-, ,B < W Nyonya, Gambar and k\ v n »TS I 1 and Fish Cracked N :SB face powder "Pagi s?l> VflM good for pimples >v I CHUA COM PI SUBCONSCIOUS mini I YOUR MOST PO\V ERFUL l I Turn
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  • 657 3 Eastern Smelting Company, Limited Eastern Smelting Company, Limited, has received cable advice from their London Office to the effect that tihe annual report and accounts for the period (11 months) ended 31st July, 1926, were to be issued in London on the 15th inst., and that the transfer
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    • 357 3 i B I Great Reduction I on All Models. 509 7 H.P. 2 Seaters $1,700 509 7 H.P. 4 1,850 1 503 12 H.P. 4/5 H 2,400 i 507 15/20'H.P 6|7 M 3,225 B 512 20 30 H.P. 6/7 3,850 g ITALASIA LIMITED, j (ENGINEERING DEPT.) S 189, Orchard R
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    • 250 3 Just Unpacked. Real silk Benares sarees, ravakais, davanies, dupettas, shawls and ehowkams —plain as well as gold embroidered —in different patterns; Bombay silk sarees, davanies, ravakais etc., also gold embroidered; Surat silk shawls, sarees, ehowkams, and sarongs: Calcutta silk kerchiefs puduchaxi lanji shawls and sarees Cashmere shawls and ehowkams of
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    • 164 3 V I~ L There are a wonderful I number of good dishes I 1 to be got out of the I I Bovril bottle. For Boy- *dds beef and life to f\ soups, stews, sauces, m c-— gravies, hashes, pies, Ĕ puddings, "casseroles.'' fl I and every other kind of
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    • 359 4 Amusements. 1 EMPIRE I S Tuesday, Nov. 16 and Wednesday, Nov. 17 2nd Show at 9.15 p.m. i Albert E. Smith presents |g CORINNE GRIFFITH in Divorce Coupons I In 6 Reels &j Written by Ethel Watts Mumford. g An intensely interesting love story in which the villain dooa cot
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    • 314 4 I From Tuesday, November 16 to Monday, November 22. g AT THE I ALHAMBRA (Tan Cheng Kee Co., Ltd. Proprietors.) [jj Three Stars of the First Magnitude combine their talents in the S George Fitzmaurice-First National I Production I In the Second Show, which commences at 9 p.m. DORIS KEN
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    • 281 4 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Beneoolen Street! Rom Friday, Nov. 12 to Thursday, Nov. 18 Nightly at 9-15 p.m. The Dog and The Flea (New Cartoon) Latest International News Gazette Sir Oswald Stoll Presents Mother The Story of a Boy's Soul in 8 PARTS Once seen,: never forgotten C*BT PETER
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    • 118 4 Surma Theatre North Bridge Road. T.iephone 0 Z. TRIPLE ATTRACTION From Wednesday, Novemhe r H Tuesday, November 16 NIGHTLY AT 7. 0 y Georges C ai >p entiej IN The Boxing Cavalier 5 Reek AT 8 P.M PERIL 3 OP THE WILI* SER UL Starring Joe Bonomo. Chapters AT 9.30
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  • 42 5 November II m 7..")«) p.m. v 10 am. wK> Sa hamp ionship. mber I < a.m., 9M p.m. m*£i s.R.c. L 1 November W Fr ur a m 10.38 p.m. ,1 mail close*. ...mber 20 11.21 p.m. |*T*»r r h Day.
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  • 184 5 DAY, EMBiai lb i a] an, Korea. For- Philippine K ;:tnd r. s. a. i Khiva) 2 p.m. B-.«l h an»l Amoy c-; ii ng Pea*) 2 p.m. P, < oiombo, p! I, London, Hamburg I i M< nrlaus) 2 p.m. and Western i. i Alipore) 2 p.m.
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  • 86 5 for Europe:—Christmas letters, Jr-asber 2»5 and December 3; parcels Vsniber 19 and 23. New Year letters, knber3 and 9; parcel November 23. la.. for U.S.A.:—Christmas letters. r 17. 11» and 2">; New Year letters, Inm'rer 29 and December 3. li, for Canada: —Christmas letters, fcfr IT
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  • 1400 5 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Singapore, November 16 Rice, Siam No. 1 Per Koyan $358 Rice, Siam 2 $335 Rice, Siam 3 325 Rice, Saigon 1 ;m Rice, Saigon 2 m $298 Rice, Saigon 8 Rice, Rangoon 1 $315 Rice, Rangoon 2 p 29 2 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag
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  • 186 5 The following passengers arrived yesterday by the Dutch steamer Melchior Treub:— From Soerabaya—Messrs. R. Tokugawa, Y. Kamoda, J. Shimazona, T. Suykawa, G. Kataoka, Z. Kawashima, Mrs. W. Seepers, Dr. Teo Poo Tjiang, Mr. and Mrs. Tjoe A. Tjoe and child, Mr. C. Moskwich and twenty deck passengers. From
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  • 83 5 London, November 12. Manchester Market— lbs shirtings, fair (new basis) 111 40's Grey Yarns, single twist 16 V» 6 lbs T. Cloth, for 24 yarda 7a Liverpool Market Cotton—fully Middling American (Spot) $6.95 Egyptian Cotton $15.00 Metals— Tin.—Standard 3 months £299.17.6 Product— Copra, fair merchants £26.10.0 Black Pepper
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  • 72 5 (By courtesy of the Gover#ment Health Officer) Kandang Kerbau Station for the 24 hour* ending midnight November 15, 1926. deg. Maximum shade temperature 83.6 F. Minimum shade temperature 74.5 F. Mean shade temperature 78.2 F. Maximum sun radiation 146 F. Minimum grass radiation 70 F. Sea temperature 81
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  • 35 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Ra. 158 equal to $100.
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    • 142 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS lilTO M male or female Bill Clerk, Mbe opart .Shjrth.md Typist. Apply, B«WBrothers, Victoria Street, Singapore. FOR B4LB—BUSBEAM RACING MODEL N O.H V. Foil) insur.-d for *x6O. 1 Apply, Davies, 1003 Upper kWgocn Re id. The Singapore Harbour Board. WHARF DEPARTMENT nvenience of persons desiring inform to the
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    • 204 5 3 Dj D'ORSAY'S" I j face: powder I Delightfully perfumed—in k] 5 colours, blanche, rachel 3 and rose. X I=] Messrs. J. S. LELAH Co., g 49, High' Street, I will distribute by way of sample a "limited quantity a at 40 cents per box. Sole Agents: rO P. A.
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    • 236 5 ARE YOU QUALIFIED TO OCCUPY THIS CHAIR Do not be content with just holding yous present position, but be ready to fill the place of the man above you. There is only one way in which you can qualify for a better position and that is by TRAINING An ICS.
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  • 948 6 Public sympathy—and, we suspect, the sympathy of the Government—was with the miners when they took their first stand against lower wages many weeks ago. Whatever loss of that sympathy was experienced subsequently, was due, not to any change of public opinion in the essential
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  • 1135 6 A pillar box has been erected at Jurong Road mile stone) Singapore. Correspondence will be o eared at 12 noon daily, (Sundays excepted). The Dollar Round-the-World liner President Harrison, whkh was due from Manila to-day. has been taken off the run owing to running aground at Shanghai. Senders of correspondence
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  • 516 6 Dr. and Mrs. Welling Singapore en rout TV Dr. Wellington i« 1 M ference. 1 The Hon. Mr. David Beatty paesed through p?! 1 day on board the g ,/V,V to England v ia MarseiU^"«9 Mr. G. A. de 7~~T7t Civil Service, has been »oJ m the
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  • 45 6 The six Chinese on the occasiss rf*Jg arrest the shooting of Ins] took place claimed trial al th- A* before Mr. Justice Dean three charge of assembling cd robbery, attempted i n;a T 'J preparation to commit gang r case is proceeding.
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  • 37 6 The London stock of rub j day 43,299 tons, as eon tons on November 8. Deliveries during the i 1 ber 13 amounted to 1,7- .4 with 973 tons faring the 1 November 6.
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  • 44 6 Reuter 's Service Paris V fem J The meeting betwe n VI Rushdi Bey continue- t ed uton It is regarded as indicating Turk, v.- f ar 1 for* M LEcho de Paris" s< ing a Pan-Asia: c Leaj congruous elements.
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  • 49 6 Reuter's Service < El Paso, Sov—"^J D: spite emphatic officia persist at Juarez that si 5 ment is developing borders v.f Mexico. It is reported thai G form r in em her of I. staff heads a small ban- at enlisting the aid of u lowers in Chihuahua.
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    • 360 6 I THE "SUNLIGHT" LAMP 1 I The Latest and Most Perfect Development 5 in Oil S S INCANDESCENT LIGHTING S I CANDLE POWER CANDLE POWER a ALL A, fill A EFFICIENT g SPARES and STOCKED ECONOMICAL t I— I S Table Lamp in Brass with Oxidised Silver Finish. 1 I
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    • 73 6 1 COMPARISON I His the only infallible Test c| jg of the relative value of S I Typewriters. S I By comparison the Royal I proves its superiority. g Ask for Booklet Describing the 20 Reasons R°NEL° H LTD. I fi Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur. I Time is ZSaSg Money:|
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  • 414 7 premiert»' Twelfth Meeting 11X1( ,N STATEMENTS U ON DEFENCE Momic Reports Considered and Approved British Official Press Service. Reuter's Service 1., ndon, .November 15. rence held its twelfth when the main distran on October 26, ts being made by anada, Australia, At: Havenga for the Mr. o'Higgins for
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  • 70 7 fcttYSHIRE SPEECHES OX STRIKE eat Constitutional Principles Involved Reuter's Service November 15. i<[ was evinced by a Renishaw, Derbyfharein»'\i r S r^ m, 10ns8s were Wlltl breakini' th i- ld Kirkwood 5 «tw cou nu'rjfoncy regulan' shlre villa<r,. delivered in *as Nove mber 2. h." 1 i for
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  • 103 7 uncial P>. "•gramme of Tour in Australia Reuter's Service November 15. sS !it ZEST* °l the Duke of rk l< Ro.al n U New Zealand Sr f "1 Jan'u:i,-, r 3S leave H. u-mi battle a Kin ma^e a stay of '»f\h, p maica and th
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  • 352 7 WIRELESS IN BRITAIN NATIONALISED Power to Collect and Distribute Any News British Official Press Service. London, 15. *hl h u Postn l as ter-General introduced in the House of Commons a supplementary est.mate for the British Broadcasting Corporation which is to take over on January l as a national
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  • 122 7 EXTENSIVE DEVELOPMENT REPORTED Sir Ernest Birch Leads big New Company Reuter's Service London, November 16. ""The Financial Times" says that extensive developments in the rubber industry in Brazil are occurring. A large para rubber concern with which important rubber intere: ts are identified is being formed, with Sir
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  • 81 7 SITUATION NOW UNDER CONTROL Communists and Ex-Governor's v Mai-Administration n Reuter's Service Amsterdam, November 15. Tbe latest m: ssages from Batavia with regard to the Java Communist outbreak report that the situation practically everywhere is controlled and arrests continue. The small and uninfluential Communist Party in the
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  • 36 7 Convicted and Imprisoned for Five Years Bagdad, November 15. The Arab tribesman who fired the shot which killed Cobham's mechanic, E.liott, has been found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 81 7 British Official Press Service. London, November 15. The Preparatory Committee for the Economic Conference- of the League of Nations is meeting in Geneva to-day. It will decide on the date and composition of the conference. A number of essential subjects will be selected on which the efforts
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  • 32 7 Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, November 16. Some of the strikers on the China Merchants' fleet have been replaced. Eight pickets have been arrested and the strike is virtually ended.
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  • 133 7 MR. PENNY'S QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT Colonial Secretary to Obtain Facts About Stocks Reuter's Service London, November 15. In the House of Commons Mr. Penny asked whether in view of the uncertainty as regards the actual quantity of rubber held in the East against unused export rights, Mr. Amery
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  • 171 7 Co-operation of Powers Not Formal Reuter's Service London, November 15. In the House of Commons Sir Harry Britain asked whether any effective form of co-operation existed between the Powers interested in the protection of Jives and property of their nationals in China Sir Austen Chamberlain replied that
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  • 171 7 Fifty-Mile Wind Sweeps Over The North British Official Press Service. London. November 15. Wild weather accompanied by a heavy rainiall swept the British Is.es during the week-end. and in some parts considerable damage was done by flooding. Throughout Saturday the wind maintained an average speed of forty
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  • 148 7 Why did he Go out of his Way to Annoy Europe? Reuter's Service New York. November 15. 4 'Why did President Coolidge go out of the way to raise the question of the World Court ufi initate Europe?'' This quedti n is agitating meny newspapers t-ince the President's
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  • 42 7 British Official Press Service. London, Novembsr 15. Yesterday b ing Armistice 'Sunday there was an almost unbroken pi'grimage to the Cenctaph and hundreds of wreaths were to the a'ready great mass of flowers heaped hi ,r h about it.
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  • 517 7 Settlement Expected Thi? Week VOTING IN FAVOUR OF NEW PLAfr Government Proposals Accepted in Big Centres British Official Press Service. Reuter's Service London, November 15. The present week is generally expected to see the termination of the coal dispute. v v d st: *"t associations are deciding whether
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  • 111 7 PURPOSE OF THE RAIDERS OBSCURE Eight Barracks Raided; Eleven Arrests Reuter's Service London, November 16. The outburst of disorder at Cork appears to have been part of a concerted action the purpose of which is obscure. At least eight barracks in the Free State were raided. The documents
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  • 67 7 British Official Press Service. London, November 15. New wave lengths for European broadcasting stations came into operation yesterday. Almost all wave lengths in Great Britain and Northern Ireland have been altered but the change in London was so small as to make no appreciable difference to tuning In
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  • 60 7 Reuter's Service Odessa, November 15. Tewfik Rushdi, interviewed, en his departure homeward, said that the relations between Turkey anl Russia were not merely co-dial, they were fraternal. The recent meeting was the result of a n*>w consolidation of friendly relations. Nevertheless the principles of Turkish for eign
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 263 7 I By Special Appointment To His Majesty m Wt m W m The Kin 2 of Siam ESTABLISHED 1872 S For Your Wedding and Birthday Gifts Go to a The Royal Jeweller jjj Where you will always find everything in the best in I Design, Quality and Price 8 I
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 123 7 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE Results of Last Competition Next Thursday The solution to the Sixth Crossword Puzzle published in our columns on Thursday, the 4th, and on Wednesday, the 10th instants, respectively, in aid of The Children's Aid Society, and the names of the prize winners will appear in our issue
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  • 1360 8 Good Racing and Clean Riding Heavy rain overnight and on Monday moaning rather gave the impression that the going at the second day's meet of the Singapore Turf Club would be exceeaingly bad, but as a matter of fact the going, though
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  • 258 8 Spirit Lacking in Hong Kong Deploring the lack of Chinese boxers in Hong Kong, "Spectator"' writes the following letter to the South China Morning Post" and pays Singapore a high compliment:— Boxing, as a sport, should be encouraged like the various games that are participated in the Colony. A
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  • 58 8 Rafflesians vs. Boustead and Company The following will represent the Rafflesians vs. Boustead Co., at hockey tomorrow on the Raffles School ground J. V. Moss C. Richards and T. S. Mann J. R. Rodrigues. Mok Hin Kong and A. G. Armstrong T. E. K. Retnam, L. Arathoon, H. G.
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  • 30 8 The V.M.C.A. played hockey against Fort Canning on Saturday and yesterday and won both matches by 3 goals to nil and 3 goals to 1, respectively.
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  • 180 8 THE ASSOCIATION CUP Draw for the First Round of Competition Reuter's Service London, November 15. The draw for the first round in the competition proper for the Football Association Cup, to be played on November 27, is as follows Workington vs. Crook Stockton vs. Ashington; Bishop's Auckland or Esh.
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  • 30 8 Reuter's Service London, November 15. The London Challenge Cup final match was played between Chelsea and Orient at Highbury, the former winning by two to one.
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  • 73 8 The following will represent the Merrilads against Messrs. Mansfield Co., in a friendly match on Wednesday, November 17, on the S.C.F.A. ground at 5 p.m. sharp:— Messrs. Yeo Ah Kow, Goh Cheng Hee, Wee Soon Eng, Chua Kok Client, Tan Tiam Peng, Tan
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  • 725 8 Jean II Wins First Race for the Bomo Cup Sunday morning emerged out of its usual haze of the night before to find that the first of the series for the Bomo Cup was the order of the day. This prize has been presented by the Vice-Commodore of the
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  • 1378 8 M.C.C. Matches at Karachi in Review (From our Special Correspondent.) Colombo, November 8 Now that the M.C.C. matches at Karachi are over, it will not be out of place to give a brief resume of the four matches that were played there. In fact, the display of the team
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  • 57 8 Garrison Club The result of the Men's monthly November Medal was as follows Lt. A. J. Frith, 78 8 70 A. W. W. Ker, 83 10 73 A. P. Cameron, 83 10 73 A. C. Potts, 83 8 75 W. Meade, 87 10 77 Lt. F. G. LeGros, 85
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  • 57 8 NOVEMBER BANK HOLIDAY COMPETITIONS The following were the results of the above competitions:— Flag Competition, Bath and Webb on 18th Green. Mixed Foursome, Mrs. and J. D. Mair (winners) 45-5% equal to 39% Mrs. Wilson and A. Barron 46-4 5 16 equal to 41 9U6 Mrs. and
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  • 67 8 Tanglin Club Bowls TO-DAY'S TIES Handicap Doubles Nicoll and Hill scr. vs. Dr. Elder and Milligan plus 2. Handicap Singles Elphick scr. vs. Lee plus 1. Webb scr. vs. Griffith-Jones plus 4. Turner plus 2 vs. John Donaldson scr. TO-MORROW'S TIES Handicap Doubles Dyne and Margoliouth scr. vs.
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  • 87 8 Company Director in Critical Condition At about 6.15 p.m. on Friday, Mr. C. 0. Schafer, managing director of Messrs. Schafer and Company, Limited, Union Building, was found at his residence, Wendouree." 5 Cluny Road, suffering from a severe cut in his wrist. Medical aid was immediately sought and
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  • 114 8 Six Appeals Dismissed by Consent The sittings of the Court of Appeal began this morning. Sir William Murison, the Chief Justice, presided, and with him there were Messrs, Justices Brown and Farrer-Manby. Of a list of 13 appeals, six in which no memorandum of appeal had been
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  • 124 8 The following is the programme of music which the Choir will sing in St. Andrew's Cathedral on Thursday at 5.30 p.m.— Two Introits, (a) Let the words of my Houth, by Hugh Blair; (b) Deliver me, O Lord, by Stainer. Trio, Lift thine eyes (Elijah), (Mrs.
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  • 498 8 END OF MEETING Excellent Performance by) Volunteers Rain interfered with the meeting held on Satui lav < terday butm spite of lent g shooting wa- The meeting was mder the Singapore Volunteer Rfl 7*f»<*i in conjunction with th, < n Corps. nid %^Vo l2 J At the BokitTimal
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  • 89 8 Stray Clue Leads to AireM Robber How the following up of a to the arrest jf one of part m a robbery at i u»o October 20. last, was Assizes before Mr Justice morning when the I>. I• jM the course of enquiries aftei the Police came upon
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  • 59 8 British Official Press Service London, Nove®**] Exchange rate?: Paris 144.62"». New York l- s Brussels 34.84. Geneva 23-1»- Amsterdam Milan 11 S.l i.'-»-Berlin 20.4.'?. Stockholm 1s Copenhagen Oslo 19.31)5. Vienna Prague 163 .7 HelsinerforMadrid 32.1 >2 >• Lisbon 2 17 32. Rio 6.50. Buenos Aire- j Bombay 1.Shanghai
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  • 17 8 1 Barbara (saying h* Daddy and Mumni.. f ur MH —if they're not too H thing. H
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  • 965 9 111 Correspondent) November 7. H in -cnewed among is their leaders I to place Kwong !fe 'Tupremo he*d of > <•: n r <tood that the Jl while supports sympathy with &f.-' many think. the inte- ;i t hc student >,"l-.;&+■ 3 workers of against the on, chargmg
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  • 171 9 To-day, November 16 5.15 p.m.—Chinese Drill Hall. Chinese Coy., Warren Shield Practice —Marching. To-morrow, November 17 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hail, S. R. A. (v). Procedure for Sunday's Shoot. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall S. V F. Ambulance, Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hr.ll, All Units, Make-up-Parades. (Dress —Drill Order.) 4 p.m.—Farrer Range. Eurasian
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  • 47 9 Thieyes who stole £300 worth of gowns from a London store selected the best and discarded dresses of unfashionable material. We can imagine a burglars wife being very petulant on being roused out of bed by a telephone inquiry as to whether niarocain was worth taking away.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 169 9 ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM TOOTHACHE? IF SO CONSULT J IKEDA (Experienced Dentist) 41, HILL STREET, SINGAPORE. (Opposite the Central Fire Station.) 'Phone 991 ALL NSW PuiYS THE STAR OPERA North Bridge Road TO-NIGHT A FALSE CHARGE To-mrrcw Wednesday SETI SARNADA will be staged K. H. CHEONG, Propriatoj, Y. L. TAN,
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    • 489 9 To-night. Tuesday, November 16. To-night. AT THE NEW WORLD SHOWS Jalan Besar (3PECIAL TEMPIT PINGHIBORAN HATI) V\ri<m ttrac ions and Numerous O her Am nements. THE CITY OPERA (SECOND TO NOSE IN THE MALAYAN EAST) Presents the Grand and Interesting Play, DUDAR S4NI or The Sea Princess. Along with numerous
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    • 301 9 Tri 354 P<MMWf«CB jjj 14 Kt. Gold 14 Kt. Gold li Kt. ?o 1 Ir ji levfr 15 jewels mt. Jever 15 jewels ;int. lever 15 jswels mt. By Qj lumicous dial. or ladies with silk ribbon. luminous dial. $20 $18 *20 > I IKtT Rene ULLMANN I %QB/y or
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  • 525 10 Singapore, November 6. MEAT Betf steak (round) kati 61 Beef stew or curry kati 48 Pork lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 56 Mutton Indian lb. 50 Mutton Australian lb. 50 Fowl kati 70 Capons (LocaJly reared) kati 70 Hens (Locally reared) kati 90
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  • 36 10 A young woman recently summoned for causing obstruction with a motor-car was stated to have been inside a shop for nearly two hours We suppose the assistants have replaced the goods on the shelves by now.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 407 10 j MORRIS CARS I I New Prices 1927 Models I j 8 1 MORRIS COWLEY M «B"'S OXFOBD jj 2 SEATER PLAIN $1,650 2 SEATER F.W.B. $2,425 II 2 SEATER F.W.B. $1,750 4 1 5 SEATER F.W.B. $2,535 |J 2 4 SEATER PLAIN $1,730 COUPE F.W.B. $2,700 2 U 4
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    • 188 10 THE FEVER PERIL. NOT DIFFICULT TO OVERCOME Suffering, from Malaria "on and off for years." not being able to take quinine in any form by mouth, running to hospital every time and taking quinine injections, was th? unpleasant experience of Mr. C. O. H. Stevens of Rohri. He found great
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    • 276 10 5| Pulleys thit break down are migbty costly, "^^^^-m-. q| Idle men and machines duriag pulley re- /^S^^^B qJ placements eat up profits But belt' slip. 3 due to the use of iron w >od or ORDINARY g STEEL splii pulleys, is even more oostly. "~Ztߣfo k ]B 3 It
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 635 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STEAMERS LTD (Incorporated in the United Kingdom.) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. In Port -vnOP.AN due Nov JgcLOE »***** Manila NO PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. For freight and other particulars please apply to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Agents. k AUCTION SALE SENG CO. n Sale of Singapore
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    • 580 11 STEAMER SAILINGS P 0 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China Japan. For Marseilles, London A Antwerp. Due Leave Tonnage
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    • 868 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE Tonnage Destination Due Sail Katori Maru 10,000 M'seilles, L'don, A'werp R dam Nov 20 g Atsuta Maru ..8,000 M'seilles, L'don, A werp R dam Dec 1« Kashima Maru 10,000 M'seilles, L'don, A werp R dam Dec 23 24 Hakone Maru 10,500 M'seilles, L'don,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 715 12 PUBLIC NOTICES MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE (improvement Trust.) In order {to facilitate onquiries members of the pablic, desirous of obtaining information conjerning layouts, etc., are requested to obtain a compl te description of tbe land-In which they are interested before approaching the improvement Trust. The necessary information as to Town Subdivision
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    • 499 12 PUBLIC NOTICES LINGUI TIN, LIMITED NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that at the Eighth Annual General Meeting of the Company the Directors will recommend the payment of a final dividend of 5%, makir g 10% for the year ended 31st August, 1926, to Shareholders on the Register on 25th November, 1926.
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