Malaya Tribune, 5 November 1927

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VoL XIV. -No. 261 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1927 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1927.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 222 1 Higk Grade ftii p MISSION CLOTH R,m l„. thMtatri? (,o.i I tolour. No. 324. p.livtry >iade Th Products Co., Basalt KnacL IFOBEL j Tie Latest Telegram Received I I World's air speed record Commander De Bernardi at Venice I October twenty second averaging jjj 301 Miles per hour jjj J
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    • 256 1 OLD AND RARE STAMPS. Ask for them at THE CONTINENTAL STAMP CO., 6a Battery Road, Singapore, Selections sent on approval. Also Stamp Albums and other Philatelic Accessories. S I ftWo II I [n I I ym Ĕ I wiiitiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiimiiiiiiniiinnnwn ru kmmtw \J jek M. Jl w% ■HiiifliiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaii jr I Guinness
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  • 902 2 CHARACTER SKETCH OF PREMIER Contrasted With Brilliant Marquis of Curzon If it could ever be that greatness could b? thrust upon any one, it is conspicuously so in the case of our present Premier. That a man like Mr. Baldwin, so modest and retiring and so scrupulous
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    • 488 2 II SLAZENGERS'I I/V LAWN TENNIS I fl WK. AT I C Tin "Ha—cow-I I m Ar <»J Tm Slazkngd Mhmw B'# "*v X The Colonial I jj H# m .fe The Stttchlbss $10 Lw w The G«ootb> ti0.50. H SptxiaUy §mmi m p*u*m romprttmd M fl *r Otommd* frmm.— 8
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    • 464 2 THE MOSQUITO MENACE. A Method to Overcome it. It is poor consolation to the sufferer from Malarial Fevi to knuw that soim anopheles mosquito caused the trouble. India is full of and the malaria figures show the wide prevalence oi the anopheles variety. While mosquit. enthusiasts may hn U«ft to
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    • 110 2 L T hat l»Na COLD your first need is a ««nth the system by means of lin^ ative. Nothing 1 better a n cription than Pinkettes liver and intestinal reguh y quickly relieve colds, di-|. banish bilious attacks. liverishness, clear the c< n<i the breath. From chemi free, at 60
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  • 324 3 Compromising Traces Lei. by Criminals G oves do not always protect criminals from the finger-print experts. Owing to carelessness, or to tho necessary exposure of parts of the hand or arm outsiae the protection of the glove, prints left by gloved criminals have ultimately led to their detection.
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  • 53 3 Tungku Kahar (Tungku Panglima Besar), of Kuala Pilah, presided at a meeting held last week in conn^x on with adats and religious movements." al the Estate Office of H. H. the Yar«? di Pertuan Besar of Neeri Sembilan. at Jalan Yam Tuan. Kuala Pilah. All the Datos, Malay officials and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 247 3 Thirty Million Cups! A naatontli I® 1HI ERB is p roof of US, i alone, consume thirmillion cups of Instant Postum in a 5 year This means an 'tirf fIKSIBVjy av «ageofovertwen- If V wMfflc flfiSSf cnps o{ lnstanc m\\([ B\b*n^^km*»~n~]jr~jry Postum apiece for BLg N M v> v ever
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    • 284 3 THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION NO. 1 THERAPION N0.2 THERAPION No 3 No. 1 for Bladder Catarrh No. 2 for Blood Sktn Be*94i. No 3 for Chronic Weaknesses. St.l) BY I F»"|Mr,rHfMl<'V PMCt IS INI L AND.3S I>R LSCI.I m Me.i Co..H .V W S.l <-n.U*. M I I A'K
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    • 133 3 r*" B! 'l -T «S2"fc 3 REASONS why you should y smoke "Three Cats" Cigarettes Ci c Jtj^ 1. Puit golden V irginia Tobacco free from adulteration of any kind. 2. Pure cigarette paper entirely free Irom any injurious ingredients. >r 3. W ill not affect your nerves or your
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  • 1363 4 Mustapha Kemal Pasha, Dictator of Turkey (By Our Muslim Correspondent) Mr. Joseph Hocking, the well-known English novelist who has just returned to England from a tour in the Near East, has contributed an article to "Pearson's Weekly" of October 15 on the man whom all Turkey at the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 168 4 I a Good taste always pre- the best books and I b! I cigarettes—that is why V i jj yJ smokers always select State Express No. YY Cigarettes the brand that is ever reminiscent of the comforts of home. JfgjSl CIGARETTES !^V w *«rfO.*Cs£ I <* Ti*«<u»o dust I MADE
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    • 56 4 BRASS. COPPER and BRONZE. Name-plates. Labels. Badges. Medals. Halftone and Line Blocks, Seal-Stamps, Etc. SHUKOHSHA CO., No. S5. Bras Basah Road. TEL, 34*1. 1 fe ßth activfconsntiien" 0 S a tionW^ ,h ol Eas, JodanwHlaNooJ 0,1 Made in German? 1 AT ALL DRUGSTORES OR The Sole Agents for Malaya: MEDICAL
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    • 250 4 jjj gj I Greatest Artistes—Finest Recording. I I I "HIS MASTER'S VOICE' 1 RECORJDS REPRODUCED ON I 'HIS MASTER'S VOICE I GRAMOPHONE Are Absolutely Perfect. Hear them and be Satisfied S at I S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. I Ralfles Place, jjj SINGAPORE. 3Sc*£c ,c^sZsr!Sc, SESc'sc^^ I "EX PA MET" j
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 200 5 s, 55, SELEGIE IXAD. SINGAPORE. A large and varied collection of TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES, CRACKERS, CARDS, 4c. for the Cfcrlstmas Season AT CHEAP F RICES. FOR UNRULY HAIR hair slightly, spread f "Vaseline" Pomade alms oi the hands and b the hair. Brush briskly, four hair as you want it.
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    • 484 5 Church Services TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY S. Andrew's Cathedral November 6, 1927 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) and Sermon. 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. Children's Service. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon During the following week at the Cathedral. Monday; 7.40 a.m. Matins; 8
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    • 440 5 Lord's Day 8 p.m. Gospel Service. Speaker: Mr. James Teskey. Monday, 5.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Bible Reading. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Malay Gospel Meeting Thursday, 4.30 p.m. Ladies' Meeting. Friday, 5.30 p.m. Address to Christians. CHINESE GOSPEL HAL*. North Bridge Road Lord's Day, 10.15 a.m. Breaking of Bread.
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    • 181 5 I 1 801YER m fill LIE a I "BABY" ten BRANDY I GENUINE ||Bp COGN4C I il i 1 Sole Agents: 0 j [i I The Borneo Company Limited, 6 !jj (Incorporated in England.) I SINGAPORE. J I fl i ill El DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth
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    • 320 6 JBL m use m ents* I Empire Cinema I COMMENCING SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5. TWO SHOWS TWO PAY VIE NTS At 7pm. 9.30 p.m, 8 I Don't Miss this Opportunity I DOUBLE ATTRACTIONS" jjj Cinema and Vaudeville The Eighth Meeting of Olympic Tryouts. Sports pic ure with Cj our local boys
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    • 294 6 jjj FROM WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 2 TO MONDAY NOVEMBER 7. g S AN ENJOYABLE FEATURE COMEDY AND A POPULAR WESTERN STAR 1 AT THE a ALHAMBRA [}j (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors.) S t IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. I I A William Fox Super Comedy rjj Based
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    • 386 6 GAIETY: CINEMA S Junction .albert Bencoolen Streets I FROM FRIDAY NOVEMBER 4 10 F THURSDAY NOVEMBER 10. NIGHTLY AT 9 P.M. THE BEST FROM THE WEST! THE WEST AT ITS BEST! KEN MAYNARD The wonder cowboy and his stunt horse "Tarzan" in THE DEMON RIDER For fast movxng cyclonic action
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    • 130 6 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. Telephone- 281 FROM WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 2 TtTt!ES»M NOVEMBER. 8. NIGHTLY AT 9.10 P.M. THE PATENT LEATHER Plf, A Red-blooded Boxing Story w a Brand New Angle. Starring BILLY SULLIVAN (In 5 Parts) Let it rain—let it pour; Laugh a lot, and laugh some more l
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  • 87 7 hip* Mongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, November 5. (Entrance Gate 1) Main Uh r a!rI I nt ranee Gate 3) j, 'ira. 10; Kinta 14; Katong 11. < Entrance Gate 3) !u Rangoon Maru 34; Indus Maru 37. k (Entrance Gate 4) Carnarvonshire 48; hopah
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  • 28 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for ylon to-day i 3 Rs. 153 equal ir, r te of Payment of Money India and Ceylon is Ra. 167
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  • 883 7 (From Our Special Correspondent) Berlin, October 5. A distinguished London newspaper owner, Lord Beaverbrook, has come to th conclusion that ell is not well with the e:ty of Berlin, and has given his conclusion to the world through the columns of the"Daily Express". The people of Berlin
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  • 37 7 Three Indians who stowed away on the City of Singapore, at Singapore, and who were discovered twenty-four hours after the ship's departure, were handed over to the Police on arrival in Hong Kong. Each was fined $50.
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  • 1479 7 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Singapore, November S Kice, Siam No. I per Koyan $338 p„ IfceilSlS 3" g'l AT Pepper GLOO <£» K.ce, siam .-5 s.-i 11 d Copra 119» Rice, Saigon l $260 Mixed Copra 1130 Rice, Saigon 2 *252 F .yon- Copra Rice, Saigon -3 •Smafl Flake Tapioca 78J
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  • 204 7 Best Suited Because Best Understand S.S. Pupils Under the chairmanship of the Honourable Mr. fcong Ln Siang, three articles on the subject: "Teaching as a Career for the Straits Chinese" were read by Messrs. Lim Seng Tan Kim Yong and Cheong bwi Yin at the Cninese Christian
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  • 367 7 Donations and Subscriptions for Wreaths Mt mbers of the Malayan Civil Service in Singapore $215 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association 1,000 Singapore Turf Club 500 Wearne Brothers 150 Sime Darby i Co. 100 Alhambra Theatre 100 Muslin Community 100 French C ommunity 90 Belgian Community 60 Anglo-French
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  • 15 7 Miss Betty Nuthall, after exhaustive film tests, has contracted to appear in a British film.
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  • 94 7 Plucky Action of Police Employee Mr. Tan Yong Fook, an employee in the Central Police Station, was responsible for the arrest of a robber in Pagoda Street early this morning. A Chinese named Lye Eng was being held up by four Chinese when Mr. Tan Yong Fook happened
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  • 27 7 Mr. Howard Kelley, the U.S. railway magnate, arrived at Prague in mail week in order to negotiate with the Government for the purchase of the Czecho-Slovak Railways.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 360 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Experienced Accounts Clerk for Office in Kuala Lumpur. Apply to Box No. 564, c o Malaya Tribune. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY.) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 259 of 192r. RE Goh Joon Hong. Notice is hereby given that a
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 365 7 SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, November 5 r 7.37 a.m., 6.52 p.m. 11gapore vs. Johore at Genuang. > x vs. Services. .-i mail closes. Dance, Raffles Hotel. Marv Matinee, Victoria Theatre, M» m Revue* Victoria Theatre, 9.30 lo-morrow, November 6 —*.22 a.m., 8.3 p.m. hardens, 9.15 p.m. Monday, November 7 —8.58 a.m.,
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    • 74 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT iJi\ of the Government Health Office) K-.ndunjr Kerbau Station, for the 24 hours iu ai midnight .v.vender t. de.gr. Mas- *hade temperature 86 I' Mm. shade temperature 74/3 FMean shade temperature 7tU F. Max. rUti rudiati'»u 151 r. Min. radiation P> S a temperature Max Hi Min r
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  • 807 8 In our issue of yesterday, we published an appeal from the Hon. Treasurer of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital.reminding the public that this great example of noble Christian charity cannot be maintained at its present stale of unquestionable efficiency unless the general public is prepared to contribute
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  • 1405 8 The Sinhalese Association of Singapore has been exempted from registration. Samarinda is officially declared a suspected place on account of smallpox. Owing to rabies at Malacca the introduction of dogs into Singapore from that piave is prohibited. The annual rtport on the Prisons of tne Colony is published as a
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  • 737 8 Mr. N. K. Bain has been v months' leave. Messrs. A. E. Rambaut and son have been appointed 11 vators. Mr. H. C. Cooke Yarborouj Mr. J. Robertson on the Suurai Board. Private C. O. Rodrigm ha missed from the Singapore Corps. Mr. Koh San Hin having:
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  • 30 8 From China and Japan by x due at S ngapore daylight to-morr< v. From China and Japan by s.s. 1 Maru. due at Singapore on Monday tl instant.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 262 8 I «DOBINSONC»» I S FOR VALUE AND SERVICE m\mmW I I SPECIAL DISPLAY OF EVENING SHOES S AL4O I New Shipment Just Received "The Charleston" I SANDAL SHOE. Light Beige, Goat, Grain Leather. /^SSE^'N Smartly Cut and Shaped as I Illustration. 1 I Sizes from 2fe to 7. H I
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    • 75 8 IBy Special Appointment a I To His Majesty S I THE KING OF SIAM. 1 Established 1872. I AN ITEM fi TO INTRODUCE IN FULL MEASURE S I OUR I I STERLING SILVER AND I E. P. N. S. WARE. I I NEW STOCK NOW 0\ VihW I Ideal Patterns
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  • 220 9 Concession Given To America i KKATY WITH BRITAIN INVOLVED? i ngineers and Government Knvoy Confirm Rumour British Official Wireless London, November 4. from America stating that an gineering corporation has re- > ssion to build a dam at Lake rd little credit in well-informed t's. It is
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  • 77 9 Committee to Look for Markets VISIT TO FAR EAST ARRANGED Reuter's Service. \'.w Delhi, November 4. ment of India have decided on consisting of Dr. Meek, ral of Commercial Internal Maloney, Secretary to the rs' Association, to investi- of the oversea mar- eottoa goods. They -will a,
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  • 66 9 Dr>s Get Severe Wetting in New England Reuter's Service. New York, November 4. to the continued heavy n widespread damage in and New England. Four j rted in Vermont. The estimated at hundreds of thouM 8 n ave been washed away in where two fatalities have Train
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  • 76 9 lrn Withdraws All Rules Reuter's Service. London, November 4. ir.-i Association has withticns on the production and !n| rica n spinnings. This an,'me J k3 a bombshell. The Hiarket is chaotic and busi- > affected. Merchants have ri ;,r m!K>rtanf c °ntracts owing at, ons of a recurrence
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  • 163 9 Duchess to Open New Premises SUPPLYING WORKERS FOR AUSTRALIA British Official Wireless London, November 4. The Duchess of York has consented to open on November 10 the hostel recently established by the British and Australian Governments at Market Harborough, Liecestershire, for the training of British
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  • 138 9 To Bury Illustrious Dead APPEAL TO BE MADE FOR FUNDS Reuter's Service. London, November 4. The immediate erection of a new building within the grounds of Westminster Abbey to provide space for the burial of the nation's illustrious dead was v.rged in a report of
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  • 85 9 Church Puts Ban on Proposed Marriage Reuter's Service. Berlin, November 4. It is stated that the ex-Kaiser has informed his sister, Victoria, that if she marries Zoubkoff he will break off all relations with her. It is reported from Bonn that the ecclesiastical authorities have intimated that they
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  • 82 9 Children's Heroism in Saving Life of Non-Swimmers Reuter's Service. Sydney, November 4. The casualties in the ferry boat disaster so far total 86. The dead include Mrs. Millicent Bryant, one of Australia's first women aviators. Divers have brought up six bodies and counted eighteen others entangled in
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  • 38 9 Reuter's Service. Reval, November 4. Birk has been judically acquitted and released but dismissed from the service. [M. Birk was formerly Esthonian Minister to Russia and was charged with selling secrets concerning Esthonia to the Soviet.]
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  • 66 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.>> Penang, November 4. In the Supreme Court, Mr. Justice Prichard dismissed with costs a case in which Jelaba binti Mohamad Ariff and her two daughters claimed distributive shares in the estate of the late Mohamed Ariff held by Pusi Fatimah who claimed to
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  • 192 9 Uniformed Pickets on Guard STEAMERS AND WHARVES WATCHED Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Hong Kong, November 4. An anti-British boycott came into force in Canton on Thursday. A large number Of uniformed pickets at the Customs House and on the steamers and wharves are seizing British
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  • 171 9 Special Issue Creates Precedent THE v BUSINESS MAN OF THE FAMILY British Official Wireless London. November 4. A special Court Circular is now being issued for the household of the Duke of York.i The Prince of Wales, as heir to the throne,' has always had
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  • 122 9 M. BOUILLON RESIGNS HIS SEAT Party Truce System Essential ki France Reuter's Service. Paris, November 4. Proceedings in the Chamber of Deputies were enlivened by the announcement that M. Franklin Bouillon, a notoriously stormy petrel in politics, had resigned from the Chairmanship of the Foreign Affairs Committee,
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  • 56 9 American, not English, Spoken in Illinois, Thank. Reuter's Service. Chicago, November 4. "They don't speak English in Illinois but American," says Mayor Thompson, in a letter to the Chicago Library Board, adding, "The official language of Illinois by a law passed through' the efforts of the late
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  • 45 9 Trans-Ocean Service Berlin, November 4. Washington has given its agreement to the new German Ambassador, Herr Yon Prittwitz. A leader in the "New York Sun" says that Germany's goodwill towards other nations was proved by the high quality of the representatives sent them.
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  • 214 9 Roumania Raises an Objection JAPAN AND SYNTHETIC DYESTUFFS General Reservations Made in The Convention Reuter's Service. Trans-Ocean Service Geneva, November 4. The Trade Barriers Conference, deliberating on various exceptions to abolition, agreed to a Roumanian reservation as regards crude oil but declared that this was
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  • 181 9 PRINCE MOTOR-CAR INDUSTRY Big Glasgow Show Opened ADVANCE TO POSITION OF DOMINANCE British Official Wireless London, November 4. The Prince of Wales, opening the Scottish Motor-car Show at Glasgow to-day, raid that he was always glad to be associated with any British industry and specially pleased to do anything to
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  • 158 9 Reuter's Service. Trans-Ocean Service Constantinople, November 4. The census shows fourteen million people in Turkey of whom Constantinople has 850,000. [Reuters Service.] Ponta Delgada, November 4. The German seaplane 1220, which was delayed by bad weather at Lisbon, has arrived at the Azores. [Reuters Service.] Paris, November
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 199 9 I GilDtfS 1 I PORT WBĔ j I SUPREME I I AMONG PORTS I Messrs. Gilbey are the largest I shippers of Port wine in the I World, and we can justly I 1 claim for their wines the E I title of jj J THE BEST t Sole Agents:
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  • 54 10 Football MATCHES FOR NEXT WEEK Interesting Games With Selangor Teams Captain G. L. Harris, Secretary of the S.K.A., informs us that the official programme for next week is as follows: Monday --Chinese vs. Malays—Poppy Day. Wednesday- S.F.A. vs. Cruiser Squadron —Friendly. Friday Selangor vs. Singapore—Poppy Day. Saturday—Selangor Malays
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  • 140 10 On Thursday, the Colts Athletic Team m.t the Malacca High School's second strata in a friendh game of soccer at the hostel ground. V.ter an even and keenly contested game the Colts emerged winners by three goals to one. K. T.
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  • 48 10 The following team has been chosen for the S.l.F.C. game against the Newton Railways XI at the latter's ground tomorrow:— Kanagaretnam; Chik Tamby, Selvadurai; Mannikum, Naidu, A. V. Raju; M. Ramasamy. R. Govinden, Sinnatamby, B. Dudley and Ramah. Reserves: Maideen, Abbas and Govindasamy.
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  • 45 10 The following will represent the Mayflowers against the Diehards to-morrcw, the 6th instant, at the former's court, Shrewsbury Road: Singles:—Lim Chek Hmg, Seah Eng Liat (Capt.), Tan Miang Cheng, and Chan Chim Lim. Double:—Goh Ah Kow and Lim Chin Lam.
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  • 148 10 Joe Mate Outpoints Song at New World Though the sky was overcast and v few drops of rain came down earlier in the evening, a very large crowd turned out to the New World last night when Mr. Tan Kam Choon staged the first of a series of bouts.
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  • 134 10 Messrs. Watson and Co., the promoters of the Key-Sonir battle, are now in Kuala Lumpur where they will stage a series of contests with Perera and. Key as the topliners to-night. It is a long time since boxing has been promoted in Kuala Lumpur and to-night's
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  • 123 10 Singapore's First Inter-State Match We have heard a lot about the strength of teams up country but as yet we have not seen the Singapore side in action against another state. To-day they visit Genuang to play Johore and the local side seems quite formidable. The chosen fifteen are
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  • 77 10 An interesting game should be seen at the Padang this afternoon when the services will pay another visit to the S.C.C. The Club team will be as follows:— R. B. Gotch; B. E. Ablitt, C. G. Barnes W. G. Clarke K. C. Bryant; E. M. Scoular
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  • 387 10 Singapore Club Weights for First Day Race No. I:—Horses (Purse)— Fourth Division—Five Furlongs—2.3o—Gay Reveller 9.2, Firooz 8.13, Melgeo 8.13, She 8.10, Protia 8.10, Durbar 11. 8.10, Marco 8.1». Kaloola 8.6, Gambler's Gold 8.5, Romala 82, Bridgemond 8.0, Tressady Maid 8.0, Panrilla, 8.0, Stiffy 7.12, Lothario 7.4, Lady Love
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  • 46 10 3rd Round of U.S. Professional Championship Reuter's Service. Dallas, No.vember 4. In the third round of the American Professional Golf championship, Tumesa beat Sarazen 3 and 2. Ha£en beat Armour 4 and 3, Golden beat Gallett 4 and 2, Espinosa beat Dutra by one hole.
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  • 107 10 The Health Bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau, for the week ended October 29, is as follows:— Bombay:—2 smallpox cases and 2 deaths. Calcutta: —22 cholera deaths. Madras: —3 smallpox cases and 1 death. Moulmein:—l smallpox case. Rangoon:—s placue deaths; 1 cholera death; 4 smallpox cases
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  • 76 10 Mr. J. W. W. Hughes, till recently First Police Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, and now Commissioner of Lands, Singapore, was in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday for the purpose of giving evidence in a case at the Assizes. Mr. J. Parke, Officer in Charge of Detectives, Selangor, has assumed duties as Director
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  • 215 10 KNOCKED OUT IN FIRST ROUND Knute Hansen Too Good Reuter's Service. New York, November 5. Hansen knocked out Scott in the first round. [The news of Phil Scott's, England's heavyweight "hope," decisive defeat at th. hands of the Danish-American, Knute Hansen, must have been received with great disappointment
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  • 242 10 Successful Bazaar in Memorial Hall A successful bazaar was held at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday in aid of the church of England Zenana Mission. It was a big effort for a deserving purpose and the good attendance and the rapid manner b which business was transacted showed
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  • 201 10 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha) Tokio, November 3. The weather yesterday was fine in Tokyo, and the first anniversary of th? Meiji-setsu which has been established in memory of the late Great Emperor of Meiji, *as solemnly observed. The Hakuho Maru, the experimental vessel of the Fishery
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  • 48 10 Dr. Yih Pei-kang, a returned student from America, has been appointed a Judge in the Shanghai District Court. Sir Evan D. Jones, Bart. t at one time Member of Parliament and permanent Director of Topham, Jones and Railton, Ltd., and Lady Jones are on a visit to Ipoh.
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  • 486 10 Pretty Costumes In New Revue EXCELLENT DANCING AND EFFECTS Last night at Victoria Theatre the Banvard Company presented the 'Black Bottom Revue—a lavish production on the true Charles B. Cochran's London Paivilion style. A riot of action and fun from beginning to end, a packed
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  • 44 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, November 4. The two Chir.-se who were charged in connction with the seizure of char.dv to the value of $10,000, aboard the Seang Bee, were discharged by the District Judge without calling on the defence.
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  • 47 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Perang, November 4. Captain Mason, a pilot, was proceeding last night in a car to take out the P. and O. Mantua when he crashed into a wall in Farquhar Street, receiving facial irjuries. Captain Perkins took over his duties.
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  • 35 10 For being found in nossession of a revolver without a license and six rounds of ammunition yesterday a Chinese named Loh Ah Tow was arrested and and charged by the Detective Department.
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  • 163 10 The engagement is announced of Mr. E. M. Penreiather, of Marjorie Estate, Rantau, to Miss I. V. Clarke, sister of Mr. G. Clarke, of Bukit Nanas Estate, Seremban. The new Supreme Court which is now being built at Ipoh should be finished in a few months. The 'Times of Malaya"
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  • 363 10 Clever Work of Police HOUSE ON DICKENSON HILL RAIDED Gangsters Put up Fierce Resistance The prompt and plucky action of the police was responsible for the capture of three armed gang robbers yesterday. At about 6 o'clock yesterday evening a house in Dickenson Hill was raided by
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  • 80 10 British Official Wireless London, November 4. Paris 124.05 New York 4.86 31 32 Brussels 34.94 Geneva 25.25 Amsterdam 12.08 Milan 89.125 Berlin 20.40 Stockholm 18.10 Copenhagen 18.17 O I© 18-46 Vienna 34.50 Prague 104.21 Helsingfors I" Madrid ».54 Lisbon 2 29 32 Athens 306 Bucharest 790 Rio 5 29
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  • 249 10 Mr. H. C. Aspinall, the Bangkok agent of the Hong Korg and Shanghai Bank, is laid up with dengue. The Hong Kong tourists had a sorry time at Manila. Not from an entertainment point of view because that could not have been excelled, but in the matter of the results
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  • 314 10 Large Area to be Taken By Government HOUSING SCHEME IN I'AV LEBAR DISTRICT The strenuous efforts of the Hon. I Eunos to secure a settlement for the < class of Malays, first broached by hi the Legislative Council about a year have at last borne fruitage and
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  • 304 10 Committee No. 1 took the following action at a meeting heM on Novcn >■ r 1: Decided to recommend that in !'v .re a!! dogs should be produced before i 1 Ot tering: Officer on payment of tux. a: ti t payment should be made at the ib
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  • 204 10 Vickers (Ireland). Ltd. have untitled from the yard of the Dublin Company, of which they arc pn n new motor-vessel, the third coi by the company for the N Government. The vessel, wh Maui Pomare. is intended for us< Pacific Islands fruit trade. vi y passengers and merchandi- Prosperity is
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  • 155 11 KX ri KIKNt K OF SINGING GIRL 1 i';irs and Hattan for Kxtortioners ffirls are evidently atte tion of Singapore's •ording to the polico a i- demanding various sum been received bv these past few weeks. s-' ir knew how to handls the Ptly we t to
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  • 239 11 Programme of isit to K. L., Penaiitf. Kedah, Langkawi 1 Sunday. November 13, 8 a.m., leave §g npon bj *.y. Set Bdb r It. S a.m.. arrive 1»,, r t Sw.'u am. 10 a.m. arrive Kuala Wcdnf *5 November ML Meeting of Federal < i ;a x,
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  • 34 11 I .—Dance at Raffles Special show Pavilion ir.ema. Orchard Road. Pool the Stadium, Malays fa Chinese. I'ar.ee at the Victoria trranged by Eurasian Community. Cj Dress Dance at the Adelphi H..tei.
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  • 166 11 r died at Caister in Nor5, 1459. At least Sir veteran of the French then on that day, from whose mal character—ignorantly Pwverted and mixed with that of his conhn Oldcastle, Shakespeare Fat Knight. The Fastolf ither a braggart nor a certainly no coward, nor en a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 236 11 j FOOK CHEONG CO, No. 49, High Street, Singapore, i —~r GOLD AND SILVER SMITHS, I JEWELLERS, DIAMOND, PEARL AND JADE MERCHANTS. Orders Promptly executed. Workmanship Guaranteed. CHARGES MODERATE. 'Phone 4890 On 2 o! the medical profession writes: LOHS DISPENSARY, 108, South Bridge Road. Dear Mr Chejw Fook Ciiong, I
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    • 90 11 I VIOLIN STRINGS I MADE FOR THE TROPICS a E Best steel wire 10 els"A" Special Gut 40 i I jf MD H 45 H |L G" Gut, Wound 40 S I SEASON CO., Ltd, HI H3, North Bridge Road. 1 TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5. TO-NIGHT! At The New World
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    • 288 11 ''§Wm Wg&wM ■E&HI H 1 HBI fl IHtl mm HHEfes Mm 8 |HJ mmmm*9MM mmß H I ESS! 1§ fm I HHj jTlj^fl„ BP That has Gained Un Reputation of Manufacturing the PUREST and the BEST Aerated Waters For nearly a Quarter of a Century. Phone 354 77, SELEGIE ROAD,
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  • 150 12 COOLIE BORROWED $890 FOR JEWELLERY Chinese Debtor's Huge Deficiency At the Bankruptcy Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Deane, Tan Wi Van was adjudicated a bankrupt. Mr. J. B. Cocker, the Assistant Official Assignee, stated that the debtor's liabilities were $225,600 and his assets amounted to $26,600. No composition
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  • 497 12 Singapore, November 3. The market has fluctuated slightly during the week, but to-day's prices indicate an improvement of h%d in London, cent gold in New York and cent locally, since the date of our last report. The latest cable advices quote London at Is sd. and i
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  • 50 12 Orders for the week ending November 12: Monday, November 7.—9 th Troop Inspection, Outram Road School, 5 p.m. Tuesday, November B.—loth Troop Inspection, St. Andrew's School, 5 p.m. Ambulance Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Thursday, November 10.—Band Practice, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Friday, November 11.—Signalling Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m.
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    • 171 12 JflLmvLsements jj COMING SHORTLY! j j] MILLIONS will enjoy the laugh of their lives when S they see the Internationally Famous cj I The Duncan Sisters I IN THE MOTION PICTURE TOPSY AND EVA I A FEMALE CHARLIE CHAPLIN I IN BLACK FACE. j j United Artists Picture. I PARAMOUNT
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    • 655 12 INDIGESTION SHORTENS LIFE. i Indigestion shortens life because it interferes with the assimilation of food and either directly or indirectly disturbs nearly every vital organ. Nearly all forms of indigestion, either acute or chronic, are due to or accompanied by excess acid, and no real relief can be obtained until
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    • 189 12 Backaches?-M;e/come relief! |jK$ [Scatter 7 thVpaintuf congestion: \>v .Sloans warms and stimulates the A A TNv J)lood. breaks up congestion 4 L/V "banishes the pain i*^ Sloans liniment^Am^w -killspaini MatST^ 3 The Latest and Best of All I CEYLOIN TEAS 3 Unrivalled Popularity. A most Delightful Beverr.je. Cj Sold and
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 47 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to und for No/ember 6. To-day, November 2.30 p.m.—Bukit Tiinab Range, Eurasian Company, Musketry Classification. Fairer Range, S.R.E. (v) Sig*., Musketry Classification. To morrow, November 6 7.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah Rang.-. Eurasian Company. Musketry Classification. 8 p.m.—Farrer Range, Units S.V.C., Practice Inter-Port.
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  • 516 13 Singapore, October 2s. MEAT Beef, steak (round) kati 51 Beef, stew or curry kati 48 Pork, lean kati 02 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 54 Mutton Indian lb. 70 Mutton Australian lb. 70 Fowl, kati 65 Capons (Locally reared), kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 85 Ducks
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 893 13 FAIRBANKS-MORSE 2 H P., 3 H.P., 6 H.P., 10 H.P. and 15 H.P., jjj phi FAIRBANKS-MORSE "Z ENGINE successfully uses Ci v mical fuels, requires the least attention and starts quickly P and easily at any time. THi FAIRBANKS-MORSE "Z ENGINE is the LOGICAL Engine rof u,u io use because
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    • 27 13 Central Works Store, ELECTRICAL WIRING CONTRACTORS. Repairers of Electrical Domestic Appliances, Steam, Oil, Gas Engines, Motors Dynamos. LIM SWEE, Sole Proprietor. 7. PRINSEP STREET, SINGAPORE. Phone 2477.
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    • 261 13 COMPLETE, ADJUSTABLE VENTILATION ONE of the pleasant things about riding in a Chevrolet Sedan is the convenience and comfort of the Fisher VV windscreen. This windscreen is formed of a single plate of glass, raised or lowered by turning a small handle. Beneath the glass are small ventilating channels through
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    • 751 14 PUBMC NOTICES MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Tenders are invited for the Erection of Boundary Wall and Gate to Crawford Bridge approach and will be received by the undersigned up to noon Monday November 7th. Plans, Specification and form of tender may be obtained I'rorn the Municipal Architect on production of a
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    • 581 14 SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATION VACANT Applications are invited, from planters with opening-up experience, for the post of manager of the Experiment Station (estate) which The Rubber Research Institute of Malaya expects shortly to establish, and must reach the undersigned on or before 15th November, 1927. Particulars of the terms and conditions
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    • 464 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, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central Seremban 63, Birch Road Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9, Kiukiang
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    • 559 14 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK 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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    • 502 14 INSURANCE THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATE LIMITED. (Incorporated in tfa HEAD OFFICE: sTngapor* 2nd Floor of No. 3. ftUUcc, gtL DL T Singapore. 1 hone Nos. 3046 and 3047. BO ARD~oT~DIR X' See Teong Wah, Esq. (Chairman). Gaw Khek Khiam, Esq (Vice Chairman) Ong Soon Tee, Esq Koh San Hin,
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    • 397 15 STEAM"* SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA* AND APCAR LINES Incorporated in England.) M A ll PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. mgs SSULAB AND ORIENTAL STEAM \TION CO., LONDON AND r EAST MAIL SERVICE. Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON For China Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1927. 11,000 Nov 5 9,100 Nov 12
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    • 481 15 SAILINGS THE STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING COMPANY. REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE Singapore, Soerabia Bandjermasin. n XT S.S. HOCK SENG Due Nov. 13, Sailing Nov. 16. Wed. morning Ist 2nd Class Accommodation. For Freight, Passage and other particulara, Apply to the \gents:— STRAITS BORNEO TRADING CO., 12 A 13, Boat Quay, Singapore. Thone
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    • 431 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NorddeutLloyd W (Incorporated in Germany.) The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:—■ OUTWARDS FOR HONG HONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. DESSAU due Spore Nov 5 f KOENIGSBERG due Spore Dec 5 FOR MANILA, HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. TRIER due Spore Nov 10 DERFFLINGER due Spore Dec
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    • 183 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE INCLUDING HUGO STINNES LINIEN AND DEUTSCH-AUSTRALISCHE DAMPFSCHIFFSGESELLSCHAFT (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARD. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI. TAKU BARRE, DALNY, TSINGTAU AND KOBE Due Spore t RAMSES via Manila Nov 9 ERMLAND Nov 22 t VOGTLAND Dec 6 t ALBERT VOEGLER Dec 24 t
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    • 492 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination Due g^j Hakone Mara 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Nov 10 11 Suwa Mara 11,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Nov 24 25 Fuahimi Mara 11,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Dec 8 9 Hakozaki Mara 10,500 Naples, Marseilles,
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    • 248 16 •jf=Jr=Jr=dr dr=Jr=dr^ 1 H j ■;l=fii r i—liiil JB fl 1 IWMiMmi JM I I mmBBH 111 SB h II i i ■Mr i l Mr. E T Mr iMMffifeia 1 i i n mwm i i I il S B 1 fl fl B S fl 1 B B
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    • 140 16 I L. H. W. Diesel Engines j jj Desired as stationary B^^o 118 j} WITH and WITHOUT compressor. jj Hj Advantages Small consumption of fuel. All cheap kinds of fuel may be used. n fl DETAILED OFFERS FREE OF CHARGE jj jl Experts will be sent free of charge on
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