Malaya Tribune, 3 October 1927

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIV, -No. 232 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1927 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1927
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    • 200 1 NEW SHIPMENT OF KIBONUM CAKBON PAPEk Pl/RPLE: SIZE 8 x 10 STAND WITH 3 WELLS iLASS PAPEK WEIGHTS Malaya Tribune Preu, Ltd., -b, Collyer Quay, Singapore. ITALASIA LIMITED ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT I SINGAPORE. I announce Fiat s Latest Victory I On September 4 th 1927 Ij 1 MONZA TRACK |P |n|
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    • 348 1 THE GREAT INDIAN THINKER DR. RABINDRANATH TAGORE'S WORKS. Now on Bile at THE CONTINENTAL STAMP CO., te Battery Road, Singapore. I o 1 j Now is the time a I VESTA Sewing Machine I The most popular and up-to-date Machine in the World. Complete jjj with attachments and book of
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  • 320 2 New Scheme Introduced for English Emigrants The Oversea Settlement Committee announce the completion of an agreement between the British Government, the Canadian Government, and the Provincial Government of New Brunswick whereby the three Governments will co-operate in the settlement of British families as independent farmers in New
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  • 350 2 How a Clause was Amplified by Solicitors The arm of the law is not half so long as its wards. A man who has jutt taken a house in London inserted the following clause in the draft lease submitted by the landlord's solicitors:— "In esse of destruction or
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  • 134 2 MOSCOW CRIES MURDER Public opinion is being violently inflamed by Soviet newspaper comments on the decision to execute Sacco and Vanzetti at Boston, Massachusetts. Extracts from statements are as follow:— For six long years a bloodthirsty clique ot cynical representatives of bourgeois class-justice has prepared the death sentence for these
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    • 399 2 1 WHITEAWAYS I 2 HAVE RECEIVED S A NEW SHIPMENT OF I WRITING PADS 8 j <3ttf <?/- WH/T£AWAYS STANMfiO VALVES WHITEAWAYS STANDARD VALUES jj 2 THE ORIENT WRITING PAD THE MARVEL PAD. Contains 100 .heets ruled feint grey g 11 CA lines'. Superfine wnite bank paper. H goo C
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    • 153 2 THE MOSQUITO MENACE. A Method to Overcome it. It is poor consolation to the sufferer from Malarial Fever to know that some os^ uito caused the troubTe India is full of mosnuitoes. and the mala ria figures show the wide prevail™ of the anopheles variety. While mosouiS enthusiasts may be
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  • 406 3 Lost Decendants of Baronets and Great Men When i- a baronet not a real baronet? There is only one answer to that. When his name cannot be found in the official roll, the publication of which has just been n umed by the Standing Council of the Baronetage.
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  • 294 3 Pre-Stone Age Girl's Beauty Aids Discovered Cosmetics and lipsticks need by the preStone Age woman are among the extremely interesting finds made recently at Willendorf. Lower Austria, by Dr. Bayer. Director of the Vienna Natural History Museum. Dr. Bayer has been working at the ite of the discovery
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  • 237 3 Cosmetics that Aid the Complexion The discussion of the evils or otherwise of the use of cosmetics has broken out once again. L is generally stated by the opponents of "make-up" that the use of cosmetics is harmful to the skin. This view is not supported by
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    • 425 3 ii■ttiii■iiiii••■i■i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i Children 's Skin Ailments bildren'a skin ailments—ringworm, impetigo, heat tnd sores, chafings and tenderness, Germolene can tly relied upon. It soothes and heals and stops infection from spreading. fa did
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    • 422 3 DRY ECZEMA I ON BAfS FACE Skin Was Rough, Dry and Red. Cuticura Heals. "My baby had dry eczema on his face. His skin became rough, dry, red and hard, and itched and burned so badly that the poor little fellow used to rub his face until it would bleed.
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    • 344 3 I i j FRASER NEAVE j I LIMITED I I Printers I J AND j Stationers 1 I SINGAPORE j NOC PILLS FOR VOI R I I I -jM MINI) I g I A REAL. SAFE AND fl w 1 SURE HELP 1 I AMD CURE m, I 1 M
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  • 424 4 Agricultural Returns Show Record Those who are so loudly proclaiming that British agriculture is ruined will find little cause for jubilation in the agricultural returns for England and Wales issued by the Ministry of Agriculture. The number of cattle on June 4 last was the highest recorded
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  • 334 4 Fewer Convictions for Drunkenness England and Wales are rapidly becoming mt.ro I iber, according to figures in the licensing statistic? for 1926, issued by the Home Office. _Convict t r.s for drun\enn. ss in 1926 were '•7.1:2»). compared with 75.077 in the previous year, a decrease of 7,951,
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  • 209 4 The Heme Secret*- has sent the following letter to Mr. Kelly MPDear Mr Kelly,—l have'considered the point raised by you in our interview yesterday in reference to Russian trade with this country and I write to express to yen at once the views, which are not only
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    • 98 4 j THE STEINWAY PIANO. I Is the Instrument of the Immortals and j is used by all Eminent Musicians To day. 1 I Come in, we will be Pleased to Demonstrate I this Superb Instrument. j j S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. Raffles Place, I SINGAPORE. ,j m a ca P
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  • 506 5 Man Who Preached the Gospel to Thousands Gipsy Smith has just celebrated his fiftieth year of work as an evangelist. He claims to have preached to more people than any Other living man. Looking hick over the years I can see myself again a boy in my
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  • 41 5 Under the leadership of the Hon. Mr. Wong Yuk Tung, the Chinese of Negri Sembilnn will hold p lantern procession on October 10. their national day. The Chinese student* of the Anglo-Chine.-e School. Seremban, and the St. Paul's Institution will participate.
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    • 354 6 BSS ?RStS2S 25Z*****5525Z*****252 *****25E525Z5? R2SZS? ~£SESHSHS2SBSHSES 1 Empire Cinema I S TWO SKCVVS TWO PAYMENTS S PI AST 5 HOW AT 7 PM. 5 SHOW AT 9.31 P.M Commencing Friday September 30. E 5j Take Pleasure in Presenting Great Chira Best Production One of the ANNALS CI a GOD 0
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    • 275 6 J§L :nai hjbl s m ents. FROM SATURDAY OCTOBER ITO THURSDAY OCTOBER 6. jjj A PKJGRAMME OF VERY ENTERTAINING PICTURES Cj g AT THE ALHAMBRA f Cj (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Preprieten.) g g IN THE SECOND SHOW, AT 9 P.M. I A First National Production J 1 Adapted
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    • 514 6 Surma Theatr North Bridge Road. Telephone IT'S HERE TO-NIGH r Until Tuesday October 4. Second Show at 9.C0 p.m The Talk of the Cinema Werld The Gorgeous, Glorious, Glamoro tering'Universal Super Prodiu, THE "MIDNIGHT SUN" (IN 9 PART 3) She had the Night in her eyes—the Sun Hps, and that's
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  • 164 7 (By courtesy of the Xichi-Xichi Shimbur.sh.i) Tokio, September 30. spot \\;.s Muuted to-day at which business m done. V G vernment will submit a Bill to a :net meeting, to curtail the ex-, ire of each Department by 5 per -•ent. biang Kai-shek has arrived in ~ak; from
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  • 1670 7 Hindenburg's Eightieth Birthday PRESIDENT OF A NEW REPUBLIC (By Our Berlin Correspondent.) On October the second Hindenburg celebrates his eightieth birthday; an event of note in the life of any man, but in the present instance an event invested with national and indeed world importance. Germany on
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  • 295 7 Principal of Anglo-Chinese School at Las Angeles With a two-column picture of Prof. C. C. Kelso, a former Principal of the AngloChinese School, Singapore, the Log Angeles "Evening Express" of August 19 devotes a. column to the work of that gentleman in the preparation of aliens for
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  • 1123 7 Ex-Service Men in Conference WOMEN'S SECTIONS FOR MALAYA A largely attended and very enthusiastic conference of delegates of the Exservice Association was held at the Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday, September 25, Some thirty delegates including all the past Presidents of the Association were present.
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  • 221 7 A Success in Spite of the Wet Weather The rainy weather in no way marred the success of the fete held at the hostel of the Y.W.C.A. in Fort Canning Road last Saturday evening. Quite a substantial gathering 1 was present and everything went off smoothly with
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  • 195 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.; Muar, October L An interesting function took place at the Muar Prison premise* on Friaay morning, when the staff of that Department assembled in full force to bid farewell to Inche Awang big Konit, Chief Warder, who was retiring that day on a
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  • 68 7 In the Galle Police Court a man named Saranelis charged two persons named Deonis eda and Samaris with exhuming a skeleton. It was alleged that the two accused exhumed the skeleton of the complainant's brother, who had been buried about four years before. They removed the skull and used it
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    • 56 7 TO-NIGHT FOR THE FIRST TME THE EVER POPULAR MALAY OPERA (OF MALACCA) AT THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridee Road will Btage That Grand Tamil Etory "NELL A. rfIANGAL" Commencing at 830 p.m. sharp New Sceneries, Costumes, Songs and Dances Prepired for th'a Play DON'T MH3 THIS OPPJBTUNITY THE COMPANY IS
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    • 673 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TO LET—No. 19 Robinson Road fch-ea storied. Apply to 176 Serangoon Read. F") 1 3 ALE—One Baby Austin tbe '7" la good ruining order. |703 or near effar. Inspection invito!. Apoly Tan Y*ng Swee c/o Lingapore Harbour Board. NOTICE I, A. E. Abdul Kidir, having resigned from Messrs.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 363 7 SINGAPORE DIARY To-day. October I i r des. 2.29 a.m., 2.2 p.m. To-morrow. October 4 Tides. •">■•"*- a.m., 2.51 p.m. Singapore vs. Batavia. \\t(!n"-day. October 5 Tides, M a.m., 4.2 p.m. Thursday. October fi Tides. 7.18 l m 5 :57 P m Tournament: Merchants vs. Etc., Singapore vs. Batavia. a
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  • 58 8 Mr• Gwee Kirn Keng and family tend r their Bincerest thanks to relative* friends and members of Lian Kee Kok Eng Wah Kok and Hoe Heng Kongsi who so kindly attended the funeral of the late Madame Soh Siok Lian Neo yesterday and also to those who sent wreaths
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  • 923 8 It is a valuable custom at the half yearly meetings of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, for the Chairman to review the trade figures, and general trend of commerce, for the first six months of the year. The Hon. Mr. Bagnall did so on Friday and his
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  • 1164 8 Another ression of the Assizes will begin m Singapore tm October. 25. Tenders are being sought for the erection of a Government buagfew on Penang Hill. .u Th ?!°*W .Secretary h satisfied that the Babul Islam Society has ceased to exist. a Cold Storage Co., Ltd., Athletic Club and the
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  • 326 8 Messrs. Tan Ah Ping and X are new export officer? at Sing Mr. R. M. William.; is anpoin;< Hospitals Board vice Mr. D. T. 1.. signed. Mr. E. E. Manasseh has been licence as auctioneer an 1 Penang. Mr. A. W. Greaves v visor of Export Duties
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  • 41 8 (From Our Own Correspond Kuala Lumpur ber 1 The funeral of the late Mr. Slant was very largely atten ied. tho.-. present including the acting Chief Secrel Hen. Mr. Thomson and the Res Selangor, the Hon. Mr. Lornie.
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  • 40 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Oct bet I A local syndicate has definite to lease land at Victory Aye- V Read, for a hotel of not fewer thai rooms. The details are under consider;.- n
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  • 56 8 [Havas Agency.] Tculon. October 2. Admiral Docteur assumed yesU mand of the Mediterranean Beet, of active Communist propaganda, I monial proceeded amid impeccable and an impressive attitude, showing that if any seamen were influenced bj 1 munists. particularly tho se impr:-> cause punished according to lav among the
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  • 59 8 The Chief Engineer of the Will 1 Wisp, Mr. Preston, sustained a nasty while the vessel was at Selat Par a appears that a log fell on his foot wl the steamer was at the above port. Mr. Preston was brought into Sirlast Saturday by the Meran
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  • 60 8 HOUSE BREAKING THEFT Liew Tian, an unemployed Chinese, charged with housebreaking and theft $53.31 m cash, three pairs of trousirsinglets, 11 handkerchifs and one coat the total value of $59.31, at 5.30 a.m. morning, the property of Lee Kiat Honglim Street. Accused, who wnt uced in the Third Court this
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  • 84 8 From China end Manila by .s.s. Presi Monroe, due at Singapore noon to-moi From China by tA Van Overstraten at Singapore to-morrow. From Indo-China by U. Atho< II at Singapore at 6 a.m. o n Thursdays Gth instant. From Western Australia by s>. Gt due at Singapore on
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  • 355 9 German President 80 Years old T CELEBRATIONS IN BERLIN sc of Flowers 99 as Gift of Horticulturists Reuter's Service. Berlin, October 2. i acked with visitors who pate in eeL-brat ions in Yon Hindenburg, who lay. The streets ar while the Government black, red and gold numerous
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  • 74 9 Wore ntholics Arrested by the Police Reuter's Service. Mexico City, October 1. ißoman Catholics, men and i of revolutionary activieen arrested here. searched the homes of other they believe that an alleged against the religious it was previously announced i. has again broken out. ttholic rebellion is
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  • 40 9 Reuter's Service. Amsterdam, October 1. Koppen, accompanied by a tarted at seven this morning on 1 'al air-mail flight to the Dutch with the object of demonstratpraeticability of conveying mails and from the Dutch East Indies a month.
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  • 137 9 New Scheme In Force This Week FURTHER MEETING FOR THIS MONTH Reuter's Service. London, October 1. A statement issued by the Federation of Master Cotton Spinners' Associations indicates that the existing minimum prices for American yarn will be replaced by new prices agreed to by all spinners
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  • 122 9 Fierce Struggle In S. Africa PARTY FEELING OVER THE FLAG BILL Reuter's Service. Johannesburg. October 1. Party feeling, which is greatly acerbated by the Flag Bill controversy, overflow.d at Bloemhof. where 300 Nationalists (followers of the Hertzog Government) broke up a political meeting which Gereral
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  • 105 9 NINETY DEAD AND 600 INJURED Terrible Devastation Left Behind by Storm Reuter's Service. St. Louis. October 1. Ninety dead, 600 injured, 5,500 buildings wrecked, and $50,000,000 damage was the result of Thursday's tornado. The principal carnage was caused by expansion of air inside even well-constructed buildings which
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  • 84 9 Won by a French Driver on a Delage Car Reuter's Service. Brooklands, October 2. In rain and half a gale, the British motoring Grand Prix of 125 laps, equal to 327 miles, was run. Eleven started, nine French and two British. It was won by the Frenchman,
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  • 114 9 Did Not Leave Hankow as a Refugee Reuter's Service. Moscow, October 1. M. Borodin has arrived at Verkhneudinak, Trans-Baikalia, by aeroplane from Urga'en route to Moscow. One of the motor-cars conveying M. Borodin's staff was wrecked 250 miles from Urga with the result that one was killed and
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  • 216 9 British R.A.F. Team Home INCLEMENT WEATHER STOPS RECEPTION Reuter's Service. London, October 1. A heavy rain and cold wind prevailed at Croydon when the victorious Schneider Cup team arrived by air from Paris, escorted from Hythe by six R.A.F. machines. Sir Philip Sassoon officially welcomed the team
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  • 125 9 Advance Across Sea a Miracle RUSSIA GIVEN LIFEBOAT ASSISTANCE British Official Wireless. London, October L Mr. Saklatvala. a Communist member of the British Parliament, made a strikingstatement at a meeting at Battersea ir. connexion with the National Lifeboat Institution. Speaking of "the national sea spirit" of
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  • 149 9 CHAMBERLAIN MEETS DE RIVERA 44 No Agreement Arrived at Says the Dictator Reuter's Service. Barcelona. October L Sir Austen Chamberlain did not come ashore here but departed for Majorca whither General Primo de Rivera followed him. Primo de Rivera returned from Majorca to-day after having had an
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  • 53 9 Reuter's Service. Moscow, October 2. M. Karakhan, the former Soviet Ambassador to China, interviewed, stated that the Perso-Soviet agreements were completely pacific in character and absolutely in accord with the Soviet's general Eastern policy, as previously expressed in the SovietTurkish Pact, which is now serving as a model
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  • 61 9 Reuter's Service. Moscow, October 1. A Soviet-Persian guarantee of neutrality pact and customs convention has been signed and notes exchanged concerning trade relations. The pact binds each of the signatories to abstain from aggression and interference in the internal affair of the other and to enter into no
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  • 322 9 Himalayan Epic Recalled LIEUTENANT BAIN GETS ALBERT MEDAL Stockinged-Feet Journey Across the Ice and Snow British Official Wireless. London, October L A story of a British army officsr's heroism on the icy slopes of the Himalayas is recounted in the official "London Gazette." aivL i? announces the
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  • 97 9 Matter to be Adjusted by a Commission Reuter's Service. Chicago. October 2. The six months' suspension of coal-min-ing in Illinois, by reason of which 70,000 were unemployed, has been settled. Both sid.s have accepted a proposal for a joint committee ar.d w;ork will be resumed forthwith. Wages
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  • 96 9 Pan-American Conference Proposal is Approved Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Mexico City, October 1. The Senate has apprc veil the proposal made by the Pan-American Conference at Santiago de Chile in 1923 for treaties between all American nations, including the United States, with the object of prevention of armed
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  • 66 9 Reuter's Service. Pans, October 1. At a luncheon by "Les Amis de France" to the American Legion the newly elected Commander, Edward SpafTord. read a farewell message in which he declared that the welcome accorded the "Second American Expeditionary Corps'* exceeded what any mortal was entitled to
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  • 52 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 1. Each speaking from the Prime Minister's office, Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Mackenzie King of Canada will, to-morrow, inaugurate the Anglo-Canadian telephone service. A three-minute call between London and Ottawa, or Quebec, Montreal, Toronto or Hamilton, will cost £15 with £5 for each
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  • 75 9 British Official Wireless. London, October 1. A novel experiment is being tried by the German Railway Administration and the Great Western Railway of England. Each will lend a member of its staff to the other's service for a period of twelve to eighteen months. Herr Hardt comes
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  • 319 10 France Asks for His Withdrawal CONFERENCE WITH U.S.A. REPRESENTATIVE Reuter's Service. Paris, October 2. While it is authoritatively confirmed that the French Ambassador at Moscow was recently instiucted to draw the very special attention of the Soviet Government to the difficult situation created at present in Hurrying
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  • 324 10 Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Reuter's Service. Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai. October 1. The Nankin? Government's official news agency puts out the "translation of a proclamation" by the Governor of Shansi, General Yen Hsi-shanr, "informing the Nanking Military C< uncil of his decision to follow the Nationalist
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  • 292 10 Proposal to License Supplies ATTEMPT TO MODIFY CONSUMPTION Reuter's Service. Geneva, October 2. The League's Opium Advisory Committee closely examined a memorandum from Cavazzoni (Italy) with regard to strengthening control over illicit traffic on the basis of existing international conventions. Mr. Bourgei is expressed the opinion
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  • 105 10 Trades Councils Disowned for Not Expelling Reds Reuter's Service. London, Oetofcax L Nineteen Trades Councils ana Labour Parties have been disaffiliated ar.d disassociated by the National Labour Party because they declined to expel Communists. They have asked the Executive of the National Labour Party for a truce
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  • 74 10 Not Bound by Communist Party Discipline Reuter's Service. Moscow, October L Trotsky and Vuyovitch have been expelled from membership of the Communist International Executive which they openly defied. When summoned to appear before the Control Commission Trotsky declared that Communist Party discipline did not bind him. He defended
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  • 52 10 Ten Strokes of the Rattan for Chinese A Chinese employed in the Government Monopilies who was charged with the theft of chandu, was produced in tbe Third Court before Mr. C. H. Dakers this morning. Accused, who pleaded guilty, was ordered to be punished with ten strokes of
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  • 202 10 Daring Crime Committed at Beach Road The preliminary inquiry into two charges of attempted murder against a Chinese wao shot down a detective and another man in Beach Road some time ago was commenced before Mr. H. R. Bull the Second Police Magistrate, this morning. Twok Ah Moon,
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  • 267 10 FOOTBALL English League Matches INTERESTING RESULTS ON SATURDAY Reuter's Service. London, October 1. DIVISION I Arsenal 2, West Ham 2. Birmingham 1, Bolton 1. Burnley 4, Derby 2. Bury 5, Sunderland 3. Huddersfield 8, Cardiff 2. Leicester 1, Manchester Un. 0. Liverpool 8, Portsmouth 2. Middlesborough 3. The
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  • 40 10 The following will represent the Kinta XI against the St. Joseph?! Institution tomorrow on the S.C.F.A. ground: Paul Ng; Bie Jah. J. Ro/.nrio; Dawood. Ali H.. Ali; Suppiah, Jack, Salim. Kenneth and M. Olip.
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  • 56 10 The following will represent the Clerical Union against the Boustead Staff in a friendly match at the Stadium at 5 p.m.: Peng Hock, Boon Hup. Kiani Hock, Peter, Lo\iis Yong, Jin Tong, A. A. Dias, Kay Poh, Tian Lye, Simon Chong and Kirn Yam. Reserves:—Lye
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  • 103 10 A fad-ly good crowd was seen at th? Municipal Padang yesterday evening to i»ee the focsball game between the abovj Iwo teams, which ended in a draw of two goals each. Lim Teck Lee at the right wing played a brilliant
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  • 50 10 Reuter's Service. London, October 1. At Queen's Club the 19-year-old D. Maskell. ex-ball-boy at Queen's Club, won the first prcfessional lawn tennis championship open to the world, surprisingly defeating in the final Charles Read, of Queen's, who has hitherto been regarded as Great Britain's best professional, 6—3, 6—3, 6—4.
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  • 80 10 Sweden Wins the Gold Cup in Record Time Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Reuter's Service. Oyster Bay, October 1. The Noreg, by winning the sixth race for the Scandinavian Geld Cup. makes a triple tie. A deciding race will be held to-day. Oyster Bay. October 2. Sweden won the Scandinavian
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  • 165 10 STORE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT Rain Causes Postponement of Final The problem as to who is going to annex the coveted title of the championship of Singajore is yet unsolved. The reason is on account of the bad weather which prevailed yesterday ana so the final match over 36 holes has
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  • 166 10 D. Paterson Wins October Medal Returning the best gross of the first fifteen competitors, Mr. D. Paterson won the October monthly medal competition, which was played at the Singapore Golf. Club Saturday and yesterday. In all sever.ty-six car ls were taken out, and the folic wing were the
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  • 61 10 Busy Programme for October The Garrison Golf Club members are going to have a fairly busy time this month for four ompetitions are down decision. The following are the dates:— October 8 and 9. Men's Monthly Medal, Bogey Compt. October 12 and 13. Men's Monthly Medal. Bogey
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  • 145 10 United Amateurs Hold Prize Distribution The President and members of the United Amateurs' Party were at home to their friends yesterday. Light refreshments were served to all those present. An inter-team Doubles Badminton Tournament was held and resulted in Thompson Road Badminton Party and the United Amateur's Party team
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  • 221 10 A friendly match between the Diehards and the Mayflower Badminton Parties was played yesterday on the former's court at No. 10, Lorong 10, Gelang. The ties were very keenly contested and on the whole the parties were very well matched. The veterans of the Diehards
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  • 830 10 Newcomers Fail Against Rest GRUELLING PACE NOT POPULAR Stamina was the great deciding point in the Rugby game at the Padang on Saturday when teams representing the newcomers of the S.C.C and the Rest were in opposition. The score, 11—6, by no mean* represents the true run of play,
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  • 95 10 Bukit Timah (Jrs.) Win Easily Against Newton (Jrs.) In an exciting and interesting game of rounders played at Newton Railway Institute ground last Saturday, the Bukit Timah Juniors easily defeated the Newton Juniors by 48 points to 15 in a game of three innings. Alcantara, Andrew Dias, De Roza,
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  • 70 10 The world famous Mount Morgan gold and copper mine in Australia has been shut down permanently, the assets sold, and the company wound up. This decision was made by the shareholders following a recommendation of the Directors. Mr. Niall, the Chairman, said the mining and labour conditions were such that
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  • 475 10 Splendid Results at Y.V.r Carnival His Excellency the Governor, Clifford, was an enthusiastic the Y.M.C.A. swimming: Saturday afternoon. In dir.t prizes to the winners' he said he was, with the wealth of s;i.>r the young Asiatic members of t lation of Singapore took part. pleased with the excellence of
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  • 273 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Labuan. Sept Inche t'homil bin Ibrahim. V Teacher. Malay Vernacular Si in Labuan on duty last week and insp eta the Pekan and Bukit Kallam Malay He left for Singapore the folloa ng Incne Hashim bin Yahya. who I her.- in July 1926 to
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  • 67 10 "The Far Eastern Review" untitled contains a very fine ■unitmi nl ol tions. To students of Fai affairs the article by G 0. X E "Breaking the Treaties by Tl great Value, though abandonment 1 a lament of the plan since tl t written lessens its interest. Tl i 1
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  • 85 11 Motor 'Bus Smash Kditor of the Malaya Tribune, have heard rumours circulating :'ht mot<>r-bus accident which t the junction of Jalm Sultar Street on the 27th inst. at r, and that two or three oi W cre killed. We would like the public, that there were
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  • 131 11 ,iitor thr Malaya Tribune. > I.N.B.'s orrestht <riiay's issue of your h t ut that the part lak. alee Association statement that the yalee Association w .1 It is considerably X hu i. did not present p v.- -al capacity. Being i i >j uted to go so
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  • 36 11 th Leagac ol Xarea for the week end2i. is ad follows: ra caaea and S deaths death 1 smallpox ..ipox cases a-' 1 ra cast..-. 1 ra cases and 4 deaths. Dsiren: >rs case.
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  • 186 11 nthn ntaJ Irish Xationthe fine though decayed the tidal Shannon. refera to the Treaty of ck, signed on October 3, 1691, beId, I siniander of the last in Ireland for King Ginkel, a Dutch commander English, Dutch and Irish William, who cared uesired the Irish easy terms
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  • 193 11 Additional List of Building Fund Subscriptions w T, he Hon Treasurers beg to acknowledge r iPt thc fo win E Net proceeds of the Wales Party I erformance cm 177 cq r Siang '>00 Mr. Leow Ngan Pan Too Mr. Lee Teow Kee 100 Mr. Wee Joo
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  • 352 11 Singapore. September 30. Following a rather weak opening the commodity market gained strength on some good buying for prompt shipment I in which the trade were interested, i Future.- shared in the better feeling and advanced a point or two due to covering by sensitive shorts induced
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  • 85 11 London. September 30. Manchester Market B*4 lbs. Shirtings, fair (new basis) 12s 6d 40's Grey Yarns, single twist 21 *4 6 lbs. T* Cloth fair—24 yards 7s 9d Liverpool Market Cotton —fully Middling American $11.57 Egyptian Cotton $18.75 Metals Tin Standard 3 months £262.2.6 Produce Copra, fair merchantable
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  • 129 11 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 equal to $100. An investigation is to be financed by the Australian Government and the Empire Marketing Board
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    • 444 11 SPECIAL MANDOLINE FOR THE TROPICS. Prices $12, $15, $20 $35 Please write for illustrated catalogue S SEASON Co., Ltd., 11l 113 North Bridge Road. S TO-NIGHT! MONDAY OCTOBER 3. TO-NIGHT! At The New World Shows VARIOUS ATTRACTIONS. The City Oi3c-*^v will present Inche Mohamed Haron's "BLIND SISTER" with Miss Moona
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    • 185 11 B TfiADcAUpK. hm/A ISTAZUGHEt *ghe OIA Favourite* I JjHk prices jjj I QUARTS per case of 4 loz. $33.0* B^ P-r doz. 5.30 l|' PINTS per case of 8 doz. $34.00 jjj I p splits per tas f v) d z $33.00 I DUTY EXTRA. Bor« 1820-—— Still going Strong
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  • 391 12 AMERICAN PRODUCERS THREATENED Bringing the Trade Into Line With the Law War between the American Government and tne film producers is threatened owing to the refusal of the Famous PlayersLasky combination to comply an order of the American Federal Trade Commission, which gave the film company sixty days
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  • 323 12 Three Men Exchange Historic Reminiscences Throe men were lunching in a London restaurant. Over the coffee one said:— "It's August the Fourth! What wars we doing thirteen years ago?" I remember the war being declared in the City," said one. Then I remember marching down the
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  • 217 12 Problem After Birth at Sea in Brazilian Waters Sh pohg offirial? at Southampton h-i 1 a difficult puzzle \vh n the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company's liner Arlanza arrived from Buenos Aires a few week B ago. They were as-ked whether a child born in a British
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    • 209 12 y± EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT VX I VWD WATCH FOR UFA'S MIGHTY PRODUCTIONS SLWy I TO 3: RHLEVSED SHORTLY. I I Love You 1 From the Famous Love Song by Edward Grieg. Featuring the S beautiful LIANE HAID. B I The Man in the Flames, jj With the Co-operation of the Berlin
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    • 394 12 THE TEST OF THE STAIRS. It gung up-staiis makes you short of breath and causes your heart to palpitate unduly you need no further proof that your blood is thin and watery. Next to pallor this is the commonest symptom of anaemia. To overcome anaemic conditio no, and to provide
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    • 408 12 ISLAZENGERS' "1.Z." RACKET^^p-. 0 THE LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP AT WIMBi 1924 1926, WAS WON WITH THIS OBTAINABLE FROM .—WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW CO. (PENANd AWAY CO., CHOW KIT CO., J. LITTLE CO. (KCALA LUMPUR AWAY LAIDLAW CO., ROBINSON CO., J. LITTLE CO ATHLETIC STORI-.S (SINGAPORE), PRITCHARD CO., WHTTBA a LAW CO. (IPOri). —J
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  • 517 13 Singapore, September 24. MEAT Beef, steak (round) kati 5/0 Beef, stew or curry kati 38 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 56 Mutton Indian lb. 69 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 70 Capons (Locally reared), kati 1.00 Hens (Locally reared) kati 1.00
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    • 361 13 3as^s^s^s^s^SHS^s^s^s^s^s^s^sHs^s^SES^s^s^sHSHs^s^s^s^s^SHS^s^sHSHs I FAIRBANKS-MORSE j 1 TYPHOON POWER PUMPS 4 I Single Cylinder-Double Acting j§ I m PUMPS are adapted for use in connection with water svjtems go the fa rm 3 X \n homes *nd factories: for pumping water into elevate* storage tank* for low P m bciler feeding for
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    • 16 13 XJSJB Patent Transparent Soap and you will find SATISFACTION Sold Everywhere. THEI WORLD PATENT SOAP CO.
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    • 417 13 Important Wotice. RED OR WHITE BALM SAME IN QUALITY. many Patrons that their quality can bIG TIGER BALM. seldom be compared with that of our manufacture, end so there is more of harm than of good that these medicines will do to the body. Very olten our Patrons are given
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    • 613 14 PUBLIC NOTICES THE OVERSEA CHINESE BANK LIMITED. NOriCB is hereby given that the Eighth Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of this company will be held at its Registered Office, No. 02/63 Chulia Street, Singapore, on Saturday, the Bth day of October, 1927 at 12 o'clock noon. NOTIOE is farther
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    • 456 14 SITUATION VACANT WANTED—By 15th October or as soon possible two Lino-operators to work on Model 14. State salary required. Only experienced men need apply to The Secretary The Penang Premier Press Ltd., Penang. WANTED Immediately—A Lady Teacher for Primary Class (Chinese preferable). Apply to Box No. 555, c o Malaya
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    • 428 14 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, Jrlan Rahamat. Palembang 1 6> Ilir< Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,
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    • 525 14 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANE OF INDIA, LIMITED. (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 £1,545,666 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.
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    • 412 14 INSURANCE THE I fIEPi SOIJTH llKf BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager Office: 2, Finlayson Green. ~THe" OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: Ist Floor, 62(3. Chulia Street, SINGAPORE. Thone 4573. BRANCH: 44,
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    • 495 14 NEW PIANOSARrTv^ Solid teak Case< 3 P t'Uuls Model II $121 Model IS! |4g 3 We have also in to Pianos thoroughly over iu j,, ku teed in good condition- n Auto Player-Piano Ros, makers. A special reducti KINNEAR PIANO 00 84-1 Tank Road. Good Newsj TO Building Contractors We
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    • 337 15 «TEAMER SAILINGS F 0. TISH INDIA AND CAR LINES orated in England.) I SENGEB CARGO SERVICES. £N \U AND ORIENTAL STEAM PION CO LONDON AND g r mail service tract \\i:h His Majesty's Go»U HMf Bf \KI»S from LONDON r China Japan Due Teenage Singapore 1927 y ll.ono Oct 7
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    • 547 15 STEAMER SAILINGS THE STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING COMPANY. REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE Singapore. Soerabaia Bandjermasin. S.S. HOCK SENG Due Oct. 2nd Sailing Oct. sth Wed. noon Ist 2nd Class Accommodation. For Freight, Passage and other particulars, Apply to the Agents: STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING CO, 12 13, Boat Quay, Singapore. Thone 3373 562.
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    • 526 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE INCLUDING HUGO STINNES LINIEN AND DEUTSCH-AUSTRAUSCHE DAMPFSCHIFFSGESELLSCHAFT (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARD. ??i?JSL KONG SHANGHAI. TAKU BARRE. DALNY. TSINGTAU AND KOBE SACHSEN ■"oEP! PREUSSEN Ort 1« t RAMSES x£v ERMLAND Nov 22 t VOGTLAND Dec I t ALBERT VOEGLER Dec 20 t
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    • 493 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination D ue g a jj Atsuta Mara 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam Oct 14 15 Kashima Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Oct 27 28 Hakone Mara 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Nov 10 11 Suwa Mara 11,000
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    • 628 16 I TAN KAH KEE Go. c &*&W¥Lo BELL B AND g D t^" Si tyres 8 O CbA DURABLE AND ECONOMICAL jj I Motor Car Tyres Every Ty re and Tube ft I PRICES NETT. Guaranteed. Size. Type. Cover. Tube. 1 30 x 3»/ 2 CI. $11.00 $225 J 30
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    • 267 16 ii «i bomb m m mini mmm m ow Worth Millions I world orve said fnat he would 1 1 gJk II give all his wealth for a new I ft digestion. I\f)fsrr%s*Jfik ie man vno takes I tCI/f*** Colman v Mustard in early J life and continues to use
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    • 354 16 Vaseli e TRADE MAR/ PETROLEUM J FOR SCALDS AN j< Ns Cover affected ai U ith "Vaseline" Jelly j on linen or gauze. It lnJ safe to use on all m uu wounds, bruises, b Look for the Trade Mm It im your prolChesebrough Mfg. I New York LonUoc Jtre<4j
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