Malaya Tribune, 25 October 1928

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XV No. 250 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1928 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thursday, October 25, 1928.
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    • 268 1 UproN's CEYLON TEA. yor CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. for your friends, the gift that only i j your photograph. MHCSHKy^! 'Phone 550 I ®A. P. S, STUDIO.®! MEYEfi'S MANSIONS (OPPOSITE CATHEDBAL) I SINGAPORE. hwwwww ii mi i miiim' |j The Home Movie Projector you have been waiting for. jjj THE
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    • 144 1 FLORODOR w f'f* Washing As?/ /y/ r*QSy f We*r I y/ HIGH STREET, f Sinyaj I Item'sham^^p I ALWAYS DELICIOUS]]? Sole Agents: SIME DARBY CO., LTD. I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) l DUBING DSVS j "GOLDBOTTLE" j j llf wni cool you down f I y r DIETHELM CO.,
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  • 833 2 BERLIN'S INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. How an Afghan Learned of Modern Equipment. (From Our Berlin Correspondent.) Berlin, September 13. It is a far call from Berlin to Cabul but business has overcome both distance and racial differences and to the young Afghan, Assim Khan, it seemed quite the most
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  • 165 2 Prizes Awarded for Decorated Exhibits. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hong- Kong, October IG. The awards in the decorated motor-car parade held in conn xion with the Hong Kong Grand Tattoo have now been decided on, and the prizes are to be distributed at the annual dinner dane: of
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  • 38 2 "The strongest instinct of the modem girl is t-iwards independence, and not pearly so much, as people think, toward* the choice of a man." Miss Alice Newby, Vice-Principal of St. Christopher's College, England, is sponsor of the statement.
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    • 215 2 HMtaww i aososaocao WHITEAWAY'S j Special Offers From Our Drapery Department, c 8 A very Special Offer of D o unbleached table damask wllllli o 0 in dice design. This quickly o 1 washes white and is very w /r£AWAYS JSoamd vmjuc fl i durable. p ure white damask nap-
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    • 523 2 RESCUED PROM Sixteen Years v Ko fi*| I DR. WILLIAMS' I'IN K L. I Mr Paul Reports 7| In The Bos, 0| ,,^1 When Mr. D. T. i 1 at Tharrawaddv. on I told how he had I, by Dr. Williams' on the 24th Febmarv I Paung-de, Burma, whU I
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  • 424 3 TRIFLES TRIVIALITIES. Some Reflections. (By C.W.C.) Life is composed more of trifles and trivialities than great events. In its highways and by-ways they escape one's eye They seem so common-place and the commonalty disregards them. But it is often a truism that trifles make life fuller and richer. A trifle
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  • 154 3 American Firm in Wuhan Raided. A c en>auon was created in Europeah circles in Hankow on October 5 when it was learned that an armed posse from the Vvuhan Public Safety Bureau raided t.i ?j premises of the American Drug Company, alleging that the firm was carrying on
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    • 302 3 I Babiesthrire I ly wlicn they f as, nilatt th£ food I j ike. Give than I j l Jiat they can I digest easily filial is I r :nd pure-that up bone and I j fi cle~ in short- h I Chemists i Stores I Mr. H. M. HODGES,
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    • 202 3 hnJI m kmmkW/k VkWJ k mm m^ m^ m mW\ Fau de Cologne 1! Miitii tlimTWn Thc im Mark II 0 f perfection in all toilet accessories.' 6 H J yri» TOSCA l| j, ilcfraf i §S "4711" FROZOCLONE |3 51J BaudeCch A m IB Ine tem > Hustrated here
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    • 148 3 j A GLORIOUS GIFT. 1 At this time of Worid Unrest, both politically as well as a I in the human heart, the following announcameat of the i I promised Gift of Peace is most timely. JESUS CHRIST SAID: "PEACE I LEAVE WITH YOU MY EFv a e c Vun
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  • 1612 4 Safeguards for British Interests Urged. (From Indian Exchanges.) "Interest in the memorandum submitted by the Associated Chambers of Commerce of India and Ceylon to the Simon Commission," says the "Financial Times," "will be enhanced by a perusal of the text of an exceptionally instructive document now
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    • 295 4 tnd That Persistent cough I v mm I TAKING ill Peps AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE OF \aluable ire "hold Building Land Situate at West Coast Road, Pasir Panjang, Singapore. TO BE HELD AT The Sal». room of Messrs, Ching Keng Lee Co., Ltd., Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. ON MONDAY,
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    • 53 4 tied time id a good titm -tut anytime id the tiqkttime tor take Ueechamb MISS ALANG Just unpacked different kinds of "BEX f\ Miss AVER LAUT RECORDS. Watch announcement ofJNew Java Odeon Records "GOLD LABELS Sang by Miss ALANG. D. T. LIM CC 353, North Bridge Road, Singapore. (Opposite Surma
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    • 219 4 I The Best Dance Bands 1 of Britain and [America make g I "His Master's Voice" Records I Tkf "His Master's Cj Voice on a Dance Record v X your assurance of its beinc S P mUm\ obtaina bie. All the r popular successes and every a AtM* 71 etyle
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  • 187 5 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure. j The Negri Sembilan Estimates for the year 1929 have just been received. The estimated revenue, exclusive of the share of I federal receipts, is shown as $2,327,403 as compared with $3,045,135 (the actual for 192/) and $2,887,749 (the revised estimate for 1928).
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  • 25 5 Orders for week ending Sunday, October 28 1 To-day, October 25.—Band Practice Headquarters 5.15 p.m. To-morrow, October 26.—Ambulance Class Headquarters 5.15 p.m.
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  • 317 5 An innovation in time of Sunday services propoaetl by Wesley < imrh, Ipoh, u being arranged, in deference to uibhea cxpressed by members of tho toiigregalion, to a.]vuiue the time of the Sunday evening services from Sjftl t.. :,.:\t) p.m." i n order to ascertain whether this hour will suit
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    • 374 5 I GOOD ENGLISH I AND I COMMERCIAL I CORRESPONDENCE. I ,Parn to >peak and write well. You "tudy at home m your spare time. I Writ* for FREE, illustrated book Architecture Clerk of Works Draftsmanship ST»7 Engineering:—Civil B 1 A j r| Concrete Structural Mechanical J**£ Electrical Steam, etc. I
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    • 800 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS J MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Tenders are invited for the supply am erection of One Steam Boiler, Six Scalding Tanks, and all necessary piping valves, fittings etc., for Abattoirs to b< erected at Jalan Besar. an and S P ecific ation may be obtained at the Municipal Engineer's Office
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    • 26 5 mm f ENAMEL BADGES, BRASS SIGN BOARDS. COPPER BLOCKS. NICKLE LABELS. E.T.C. Shj^Jtqhsha V 35. dRaS Basah Read. J X. TEL. 3481. A »4» Vi« miff
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    • 242 5 IQC30ES30B01 IQBQ GERMAN INVENTION I jj REJUVENATION [I MEN AND WOMEN S 0 achieved without failure. n > Not by Professor Steinack's method of costly and 0 1 rat er ns y operations of grafting monkey glands but H I by means of J| 2 SS™ Y NsTmrf HARMONE (GLAND
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 158 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for Sunday, October 28: To-day, October 25, 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Voluntary Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Motor Cycle Platn., 30 x Range. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Company, Company Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Bde. Sig. Section (Indians), Signal Training. To-morrow,
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    • 255 6 I PAVILION PHONE 903 FROM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23 TO MONDAY, OCTOBER 29. At 9.15 p.m. sharp. The Latest PATHE GAZETTE HENRY EDWARDS in The Flag Lieutenant IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. FRED HUMES in I "THE FEARLESS RIDER" I Booking only for Upstairs seats at PATHE (Malaya), Ltd.,
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    • 194 6 Amusements. !j ALHAMBRA 3 a 'PHONE 909 l (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors) i 1 3 I I PROGRAMME j I TO-NIGHT-POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT J In j I 1 S IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. j I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. a The Great Family Picture: "Four
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    • 517 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets 'PHONE No. 3156. TO-NIGHT'S Two Big Hits! From Friday, October 19 to Thursday October 25. At 7.30 sharp. Universal Jewel "BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY" By JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD. Murder will out is an old saying. Even in the great, silent spaces of the
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  • 106 7 P s Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Eiit Wharf October 25. v East p r C ate I)Cr cmtr l>!n: ,Iohan de Witt 22; ,ln Wharf "fir T 'law a k. n rance <-ate 3). Wellington 15; Klang ak Maru Kur ylochua 8; HakoTfcft.<£*— M ru
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  • 459 7 Fraser's Report. Messrs Fraser and Co., Singapore, h their weekly report dated October 23 state Uurmg the period under review the price of tin has advanced to £222.5.0 and advice« from London point to a firmer feel ng in the metal market. Tin shares continue fairly active
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  • 214 7 Arrivals. Patrol, Brit. 2,129 tons, Capt. Welsh, from Adelaide 24-10; with consignment of cables; departure uncertain. Kheng Seng, Brit. 51 tons, Capt. Salim, from Singkep 24-10; for Rhio 25-10. Sin Khentr Seng, Brit. 73 tons, Capt. Gany, from Malacca 24-10; for Malacca 25-10.* Maetssuijcker, Dut. $B8 tons, Capt.
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  • 282 7 Telegraphic advice has been receivec locally to the effect that the P. and O. s.s. Kalyan arrived at London yesterday. According to a Berlin message, to meet the increasing competition of other ports, Hamburg is to develop its harbour at an estimated cost of £6,000,000. A notice from
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  • 1372 7 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE. n Singapore, October 25 Kice, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $327 Rice, Siam 2 $308 Mixed Rl«r.i, i> "«7«» Sellers Rice, Siam 3 $295 Sundried 1M Rice, Saigon 1 J $26 3 Mixed Copra J 2"22 Rice, Saigon 2 $255 Kayong Copra Rice 6 fen I gS»
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  • 191 7 Progress of Malayan Adventurers. T~?r Mb y messa c of October 9 states: I wo Ceylonese residents of British Malaya. Messrs. M. Canagasabey and Pillai, are t**?Ts** SS break new ground 'in a journey from Singapore to England. Thk twTLa!* co u urse been don* many
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  • 135 7 Spore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. Singapore, October 24 S tal T£ d J?7'?? 7 lb -=316.06 tons. Offered 561,911 1b.=250.85 tons. Sold 498,966 1b.=222.75 tons London soot 8 7 B d. New York spot 18% cents. PRICKS REALIZED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Standard quality, no sales Good
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  • 56 7 September Returns. The following further rubber crop returns for September are reported to us10^Mb rne Finance and Investment Co. Bukit Timah 11,312 lb. Brunei United 41,314 lb. Changkat Serdang 29,726 lb. Haytor 20,296 lb. Indragiri 57,266 lb. Lunas 29.300 lb. Malaka Pinda, 26,195 lb. Nyalas 31,100 lb. Tapah
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  • 97 7 vi London. October 23. Manchester Market B*4 lb. Shirtings, fair (new basis) r s 6d fi C T r T.^ rn Sin .f ,e twist 8 lb. T Cloth, fair—24 yards 8s Liverpool Market Cotton—Fully Middling American 10 95 Egyptian Cotton 18.65 Metals Tin—Standard 3 months £220.5.0 Produce
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    • 627 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET—In Gentle Road a newly built bungalow bearing No. 42 near Newton Koad— Rent moderate. Middle Road 3 storey shophouse bearing No. 10. Chulia Street 3 storey shophouse bearing No. 40. Apply to 88 Market Street. W ANTE D—Draughtsman, thoroughly experienced in tracing, Engineering and Architectural drawings,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 442 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. B To-day, October 25. *f I ;I'.ward mail closes. I Lsf SF Cup final, Stadium. fotOm 1 Vuirby A.P.C. v. Merchants I Rugby: S.C.C. B. v. Islands I Indies, S.CC. I To-morrow, October 26. I a h Tides 8.53 anl 833 P m I Wi homeward mail closes,
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    • 82 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Station. (By courtesy of the Government Health Office). For the 24 hours ending midnight. October 24. deg. I Maximum shade temperature 87.2 F Minimum shade temperature 75 F. Mean shade temperature 80 F Maximum sun radiation 142 F Minimum grass radiation 71.8 F Sea temperature (maximum)
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  • 33 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. ACK NOW LEDG ME NT. Mr. J. W. Salmon wishes to thank all relatives and friends who sent wreaths and attended the funeral of his beloved mother.
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  • 44 8 PINTO—On Thursday, October 25, at 6.55 a.m. at 41-5 Albert Street. George Pinto. Cortege leaves his residence tomorrow evening at 5 p.m. for the Church of St. Joseph and thence to Bidadari Cemetery for interment. Deeply regretted. (S.S. and F.M.S. papers please copy.)
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  • 921 8 If ever public opinion in this Colony is to express itself, to-morrow is the occasion. It is a case of now or never. If the present opportunity of declaring that we desire and are competent to take a real and active part in the administration of our
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  • 835 8 A Chinese named Lee Kee Pak or Lee Ah Kian is wanted by the Penang police for alleged kidnapping. He is said to have eloped with a young Ch'nese girl. The Rev. M. Dodsworth, of Malacca, who has just returned from furlough, will preach at the Sunday evening service at
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  • 620 8 Mr. 4. Van Tooren r f p who has bt en to Eur turned by the Ram,,' The Rev. and Mrs n children, of the n an s *ift Mission, returned fr, The Rev. E. T Mrs. Noakes, arri 'Tilawa" from Cal, Kuala Lumpur by train. We
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  • 51 8 m From Holland and I de Witt, due at S From China and Ja Maru, due at Singaj re From Franc, bj P at Singapore at 7 a instant. 1 From China by Singapore on Sunda] From Europe. (Loi j October 4). by §A R at 6 a.m.
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  • 32 8 Latest Quotations. rubber. London: —8 13 l*»d. I New York: —I s 1 Singapore: —-30 TIN ,*n M London: —Spot i'22(> 3 months £219 7s »J. Singapore: —$109.75 0-
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    • 411 8 !T^O BINSON'fi i FOR VALUE AND SERVICE C -fj NEW SELECTION OF jj GENTLEMEN'S DAY SHIRTS. lD FiDe Qua,ity Cotton Ze P b y r In a '.Variety of Woven Coloured Stripes on White Ground. SoU Fronts Double Cufis #f||]J||j|||i|| One Soft Polo Collar to Match. 1 1 Price $3.75
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    • 136 8 New Shipment of CHINESE ART SILK LAMP-SHADES. Attractive Designs. SEE THEM AT:NAMSENS 54, HIGH STREET. PERFECT FITTING SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES OF PLEASING APPEARANCE AND IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES. SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. HOW TO BUY DIAMONDS. Buy diamonds from such an
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  • 122 9 Germany Bound to Pay Only 30 Years. POSSIBILITY OF REVISION DOUBTED. '>, can via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, October 24. 4 j. pert has returned from /l, m which he has given la hi net, which it is beto his proposals as to I programme for the first
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  • 301 9 I E.M ENT WELCOMED. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] London, October 24. TI).. by 'he Chancellor of the Hi U nston Churchill, of Great Britain V maintenance of the principle nderlying the Balfour note on reparations, i vekomed by the Press. i that Great Britain has the axim im
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  • 73 9 NOT WANTED BY BRITISH GOVERNMENT. Employment Incompatible U| tl< Loyalty to the State. Reuter's Service. The di London, October 24. *>1 o f m r Sa J l™™ Woolwich I mechanic, Percy Glading, s*led the n VoWed Communist, mu «*t Party to issue a k n nctim satio
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  • 53 9 a c Greater Than at First Estimated. British Official Wireless. tireless.] October 24. violent squall on on Monday considerable j mage is said E2MOO, although I ..thirty seconds. J of the Air he occurrence and *etl vr 1 for records of "<v\V- i other record--nts from any"f "fcout
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  • 135 9 EDUCATED CHINESE SLEW HIS WIFE. End of Keswick Strangling Case. Reuter's Service. London, October 24. i S aSe e citin S great interest was concluded at Carlisle with the of the death sentence on Chung Yi-m.a, e f desciubed as an American doctor oi°juri prudence, the son
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  • 117 9 SERIOUS BLAZE AT IRISH CASTLE. Princess Mary's Schools Being Consumed. Reuter's Service. October 24. rom mun i c a ti ons with Portumna (th t-Ustle which was recently the scene of ift"r nOU !i Uddenly ceased las t night after isolated and urgent calls for help had
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  • 101 9 Experiment by Great Western Railway Co. I British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] London, October 24. An interesting new experiment is announced by the Great Western Railway Company, who are to start on a road and rail service between Cheltenham, Oxford 2n don Th l first
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  • 71 9 Large Increase in Number of Fresh Recruits. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] London, October 24. Official returns show that during the recruiting year ended September 30 last, men were approved for service in the territorial army, being an increase of M 66 on the total for the
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  • 298 9 Mr. James Teskey will deliver a lecture at Bethel English School, Katong, this evening at 7.30 o'clock. The series of lectures by Mr. Teskey is proving interesting and instructive, and is attracting good attendance of all nationalities. All interested are cordially invited to to-night's meeting. At last Friday's meeting of
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  • 197 9 BETWEEN BRIGHTON AND LONDON. Three Millions Sterling for Motor Traffic. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] London, October 24. The Brighton Town Council have signified meir approval of the proposal to construct U^SLT 0 1 ?P ccd way between London and Brighton. All that is necessary before the
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  • 95 9 LONDON SYNOD REJECTS PRAYER BOOK PLANS. Serious Discord Prevails Over Revision. Reuter's Service. London, October 25. The London Diocesan Synod, sitting secretly for seven hours at St. Martin's-m-the-fields Church, rejected four out of six suggestions addressed to it by the Bishop of London on the use of
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  • 64 9 Heir to Belgian Throne to Visit Singapore. Reuter's Service. Brussels, October 24. It is announced that the Duke and Duchess of Brabant, who will leave on wili em cr *i 3 f r the Dutch East Indies Thl PT V t My Vls,t and Singapore The Duke
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  • 49 9 Indian Bomb Outrage Caused Six Deaths. Reuter's Service. i-ahore, October 24. The casualty roll of the bomb explosion Investigation showed that the bomb hurled into the crowd from a wall of ramparts 6 aSS3llant esca P in iT behind the The business of the city is normal.
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  • 30 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 24. th!l c it fghan Le^ tio n has declared that there is no connection between the recent 3S£Z meaSUreS and Xin AmanullS
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  • 189 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, October 24. Judgment on the claim and counter* aim in favour of Italasia, Ltd., was given by Mr. Justice Stevens in the Supreme Court case m which Italasia, Ltd., claimed $878 as the balance due from the Grosverror Motors, Penang sub-agents for
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  • 8 9 INDIAN NEWS, on pa ge 4.
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  • 122 9 Protection tor Holders of Russian Bonds. PROMINENT FINANCIERS REPRESENTED. British Official Wireless. I [British Official Wireless.] London, October 24. in financial cir man to protect tha £f as Chairbondholders There f Russia body an imposing e epresented on this ing the nrS f associati ons coverof these
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  • 90 9 INCREASING EFFICIENCY OF PROSECUTION. Offenders in Year Pay Over Seven Millions in Fines. Reuter's Service. Washington, October 24. pcThv ?0 e Kii tment f JuStice states that th? pLJKS? P6 SOns W re Pouted under n*r <tnt J L v,ct,ona wer obtained in 80 pe. cent of the
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  • 31 9 P. O. DIVIDEND. Reuter's Service. London, October 24. °r S N Co has declared a ftna dividend of 7 per cent making a total for the year of 12 per cent.
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  • 31 9 Reuter's Service. Montevideo, October 24. fu Wi,kins expedition has sailed aboard the Norwegian whaler "Hektoria," en route to Deception Island which will be the expedition's mam baa*.
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  • 226 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 25. The Secretary of the Royal Institute of International Affairs says that Sir Abe Baj ey has endowed it with £5,000 annually during his lifetime and arranged for a death"" 3 06 f the endownu>nt after his [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.J Berne, October 24.
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    • 129 9 JJI Gilbeysj j |Sw!Di#? Invalid j IPR Port j j j Is a pick-me-up and Tonic that is Suitable I in every way for this climate. S I G 0 D C 3 1 Invalid Port I j is J A PRODUCE OF PORTUGAL. SOLE AGENTS: a j jj Gimmrefgh
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  • 116 10 Sports Pastimes. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL Malacca Matches. On Saturday next on the Police Depot ground at Malacca will be played an interesting match between the Mahiran Club (Muar) and the Chaya Bintang Timoh (Malacca). The following will represent the local team:—Bakar, Osman bin Mum, Abdul Rani, Hussein, Seek Ann, Kassim, C.
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  • 70 10 Speculation is rife as to who will win the S.F.A. Cup in to-day's final tussle between the Duke's and the S.C.F.A. The Chinese succeeded in beating the Tanglin stalwarts once in the last League, and if they strike form this afternoon, it is possible that they
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  • 94 10 The Main Wharf beat the Apprentices yesterday on the Junior Service Club's jrround in the Empire Dock Shield competition by 2 goals to nil. Mr. Tay Huat Swee refereed. The Table. The following are the positions dateP. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Head Office 3 3
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  • 55 10 On November 3 a match will be played on the Kuala Lumpur Padang between the Selangor Chinese and the Rest, in aid of Poppy Day funds. This match will also serve as a trial for the team which will travel down to Singapore to play
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  • 27 10 An even'y contested match between the "A team and the "H" team in the Junior < 'ivil Service Association League yesterday resulted in a draw, 3—o.
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  • 251 10 A Win for N. B. Frazer. GOLF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, October 24. The result of the Seremban Golf Club championship, played over 36 holes on October 20 and 21, was as follows: N. B. Frazer 165 Eclectic 78 (winner) .1. S. Johnstone 17-'! 78 O. E.
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  • 22 10 The Garrison Golf Club Navy Cup competition will be played between October 28 and November 17. Entries close to-morrow.
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  • 108 10 BILLIARDS. TO-DAY'S TIES. The following ties in the Singapore Cricket Club tournament will be played to-day: A. Class. G. E. Mills scr., v. J. W. Jones, minus 150. P. Carmichael, minus 125, v. N. C. Metherell, minus 100. B. Class. J. Lee, minus 50, v. H. L. Hopkin,
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  • 49 10 Major J. M. Brickman. of the Burma Rifles, left on me furlough on Saturday by the Mores." Major Brickman has taken an active rest in Perak hockey and football, an" also in as a referee, and he will be missed in Ipoh sporting circles as much as in Taiping.
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  • 39 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 25. The following will represent Selangor against Negri Sembilan at Seremban:— Brand; Stratton-Brown, Ritchie, Scott, Richards; Carey, Symington; Hanson, Gillespie, Spangin, Walton, Chittenden, Ford, Cuscaden, Sinclair.
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  • 141 10 A very strong team has been selected to represent the S.CC. in their match against the United Services on the Padang on Saturday. The teams are as follows: S.CC.:—O. W. Gihnour; G. H. Pinckney C R. Mac Arthur, C. G. Barnes, A. P. Goldman; F. H.
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  • 35 10 The following side will play for th? S.CC against the Islands at Tanglin this afternoon: Smallwood; Gatfield, Trumble, Brodie, Terdre; Harris, Moffatt (Captain): Allen, Cessford, Franks, Duncan, Burke, Elliott Holt, King.
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  • 65 10 The following have been chosen to represent the A.P.C. v. Merchants to day in a tournament match on the SC.C. ground:— Macaulay; Ilsley. Barnes, Scoular. Perrott; Hamilton, Niblock; Sturgess, Bonaventura. Palmer, Muncey, Howgill, Chippendale, Twist, Dewdnev. Reserves:—Parkinson, Boyd. The Merchants' side will be: Wills; P nckney, Baughan,
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  • 34 10 The following XV will represent Johore A against Selangor A at Genuang on Saturday: Capstick-Dale; Fiddes, Harris, Goode, Petrie; Cross, Hamilton; Walker-Taylor, Pratt, Webber, Rendle, Bailey, Stradling, Hayes, Isacson.
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  • 138 10 BOXING. If the other Manila importations to the local boxing world are equal to the excellent showing made by Young Harry Wills who drew in his bout with Glenn Huckaby, U. S. Marines, in the leading 10-round contest at the Town Hall, boxing
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  • 109 10 PING-PONG. A match between the Chin Woo Association and Chong Cheng Old Boys took place at the former's table on Saturday at 3.30 p.m.; and resulted as follows:— Tay Kwee Leong (C.C.0.8.) beat Yong Eng Mon (C.W.), o—2, 7—5. Ng Loo Beng (G.C.0.8.) beat Cheong Keng Woh.
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  • 49 10 HOCKEY. The following will represent the V.M.C.A. v. R.E. to-day on the V.M.C.A. ground: S. Bolter, L. W. Byrde and C. Lall; B. Singh, R. H. Yorke and B. F. Santos; M. Catcha toor, E. V. Smith, H. G. Stack, A. N. Katyal and T. Lupton.
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  • 35 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 25. Selangor's team against against Perak in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday is as follows:— McDougall; Codner, Parsons; White, Wynch, Hovfl; Robson, Martin, Hewett, Gordon, Wyatt.
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  • 42 10 BADMINTON. The following will represent the Mayflower "B" against the Serangoon Choir Badminton Party on Saturday: Choo Leong Huat, Neo Peng Heng, Ho Chov Kian, Lee Jang Ch:m, Urn Kay Guan, Tan Chong Kee. Reserve: Low Pow Song.
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  • 242 10 Positions Up to Date. CHESS. As many as 166 games have so far been played in the Singapore chess club tournament, and the positions of th;? competitors to date are a.-; to lows: P. W. D. L Pts. Masch:itff, M. 23 22 0 1 22 Lo Kan Woon
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  • 29 10 An international swimming meeting has taken place at Tokyo. A Japanese, Iriye. beat the world's record for the 200 metres back-stroke, which he covered in 2 mins. 30"» sees.
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  • 202 10 K. L. Lawyer's Technical Defence. Judgment was delivered by Mr. F. K. Wi ser, in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court yesterday, reports the "Malay Mail,'' in the case in which the Hon. Mr. A. S. Bailey was summoned for allowing his dog to stray unmuzzled and untied by
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  • 312 10 Chetty's Appeal Succeeds. Judgment was delivered by Mr. Justice Prichard on Tuesday in the Singapore Supreme Court in a special appeal brought by T. S. Perichiappa Chetty against a decision of the Commissioner of Stamps. The point at issue was whether duty was chargeable in Singapore on
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  • 72 10 British Official Wireless. London. October 24. Paris 124.2 New York 4.85 Brussels 34.89 Geneva 25.20 Amsterdam 12.***** Milan 92.6 Berlin 20.36 Stockholm 18.15 Copenhagen 18.19 Oslo 18.19 Vienna 34.495 Prague 163.75 Helsingfors 192.75 Madrid 30.125 Lisbon 107.375 Athens 375 Bucharest 802.5 Rio 5 29/32 Buenos Aires 47 11/32 Bombay
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  • 420 10 Indian Kidnapping Case. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, October 23. At the Negri Sembilan Assizes, \vh eh began on Monday at Seremban before Mr. Justice Burton, Lim Chow Kit, of the Port Dickson Hospital, who was charged on three counts with distributing documents containing words 1 kely
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  • 91 10 Apollo Cinema. Maria Corda, of "Moon of Israel" fame is featured in a fine Ufa production, "My Wife's Dancing Partner," to be screened at the Apollo Cinema, Geylang, to-night. It is a picture that has a peculiar appeal to both sexes as it is based on the weaknesses
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  • 93 10 Owing to the great success of "The Flai; Lieutenant," now showing at the Pavilion, seats are being rapidly booked up, and intending patrons are earnestly requested to book as soon as possible, otherwise they may be disappointed. This picture is an answer to the oft-re-peated query, "Can England
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  • 61 10 "The Man Upstairs' —an extremely amusing comcdy-drama, featuring Monte Blue and Dorrothy Devore, is the chief attraction at the Arcadia Cir-ema, Katong, until the next charg* of programme on Saturday. The acting is exceptionally good and the picture abounds in thrills, humour and romance. There is also
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  • 113 10 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokyo, October 23. Rubber f.a.q. spot was quoted to-day at 42*/2 sen (middle price). The Sino-Japanese parley is still proceeding between Dr. Wang and Mr. Yata. The Finance Department has completed the Budget for next year, which is estimated at Y1,732,000,000, of
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  • 138 10 In the week ended on October 13. one case of cholera and one death from that disease were reported in 'the registration area of Bangkok. In a further editorial on the Rubber Research Institute, the "Pinang Gazette" states: "If the facts are as stated by us here and in previous
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  • 156 10 HEAVY FINE FOR PERAK EUROPEAN. Ran Into Ricksha Puller on a Dark and Rainy Night. 'From Our Own Correspond'nt.) Ipoh, October 25. The Kampar Magistrate was occupied all Tuesday hearing the charge against T. MaCarthy, a young winchman employed in a local dredge mine, of causing
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  • 110 10 Elaborate Ceremonies at the Siamese Capital. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, October 24. "Chulalongkorn Day" was observed with all the old tradition and solemnity yester- day, thousands visiting the old King's equestrian statue before the Throne Hall, j Hundreds of wreaths from all classes and communities were laid
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  • 96 10 Youthful Clerk Leniently Dealt With. When the case in wh'ch a youthful Chinese clerk, who stood charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of $370, was called before the District Judge (Mr. C. H. G. Clarke) this morning, Mr. R. Williamson, counsel for the prosecution, informed His
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  • 109 10 It appears that Mr. K. G. Henderson, a European stores assistant of Messrs. Sarawak Oilfields, Ltd., Miri, committed suicide nily this month by shooting himself. Mr Henderson joined the oilfields vi Miri not very long ago in the accounts department and was Inter sent to
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  • 86 10 Rumour was current yesterday afternoon to the effect that the Hylum fireman who ran amok on board the "Minderoo" hanged himself while under observation on his cell in the General Hospital. Enquiries made bj a "Tribune" representative, however, reveiled that the suicide had no connection with the
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  • 311 10 For some months past, says the "Malay Mail," there have been rumours alleging that a tiger had been seen at various times prowling about Petal ing. It is now stated that a Malay employed on No. 4 dredge at the Petaling Tin Co.'s mine on the Klang road was cycling
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  • 72 10 [Our readers are invited to on subjects of public interest n* a understood that the "Mai i r m "$t I not necessarily endorse onh, ,Un by correspondents. l brief as possible, and r u,d be written. names and addresses 'J Us, (J but Z should be enclosed as
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  • 1814 10 (To the Editor. "Ma'ay a t Sir,-The "Planter," in J. has dealt, in a masterlv u lv v r l5S tion of introducing Standard w has also commented verv the "Interim Report" r the P.A.M. Committee. l «l editorial article has be, n Si newspapers an,I. as
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  • 38 11 A verdict of death by misadventure was recorded by the Coroner (Mr. F. G. Bourne) on Tuesday afternoon, at the conclusion of an enquiry Into the death o r a Tamil cooRe who had fallen from a motor-lorry.
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    • 97 11 rFRAMROZ* COil IL AERATED J WATERS yĔA TO-NIGHT! THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25. TO-NIGHT! MIW WOULD SNOW VARIED ATTRACTIONS. THE CITY OPERA TO-NIGHT—No Performance. REMEMBER —Friday. October 26. Date of Staging our I a\nt «c nnn Production "SATEE DRAUPADI A Famous Hindusfanl L!ft22° Piece -Adapted from the immortal tales or the 'ml^b^^'
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    • 608 11 NINETY-FOURTH CROSSWORD PUZZLES. [The Solution will be found on page 7.] the fe l ft^^ e Sf "> the above Crossword and sha. Mr* 27 Ea?t r ast Road Singapore. Mr IV t a "'-l North B<at ua >' Singapore. Mr. J. A. Tan 574 Havelock Road. Singapore. BE JLW
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  • 251 12 Loss on Last Year's Working. The Pulau Bulang Rubber and Produce Co., Ltd., will hold its annual meeting in the Chartered Bank chambers on Wednesday of next week, when the annual report by the directors will be submitted to the shareholders. It reads as follows: Your directors
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  • 83 12 Mr. H. Marsden, Chemist, Institute for Medical Research, has been transferred to the Trade and Customs Department. For the present, however, he still works in the Institute. The change, which is one of Department and not of work, has been made because it was considered that the very extensive work
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    • 542 12 Amusements, |UIETT^jS\OIEII COMMENCING tjvjfc FRIDAY, I OCTOBER 26- "POPPIES OF j FLANDERS" j FRO VI AN ORIGINAL STORY BY M SAPPER 1 Story of beautiful memories and a noble heritage of which every Briton is justly proud, set in the Sacred fields of Flanders. PRODUCED BY MR. ARTHUR MAUDE, WINNER
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    • 191 12 DO YOU NEED LAMPS NATIONAL LAMPS GIVE MORE candle power per watt, consumed. VACUUM or ilfl 32 V 110 VGASFILLED If your Municipal Bill Creeped up Try National Lamps on your holder. National Electric Co, Ltd 2. Rattles Place. TENNIS BLUE DRILL SCREENS. MOHAMED BIN HOOSAINSAH OFFICE: 66 ROBINSON ROAD.
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    • 491 12 7> ~~"T: Best Shave I ever had I t And you'll say the same thing after every shave with Rapid-Shave The big softening lather goes straight to the of the beard, without the bother of rubbing it in. Half an inch does the work, and in such a Sole Agents:
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    • 343 13 FAIRBANKS-MORSE i ENGINES VALUE-DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR) 2!H. P.. 3 H. P., 6 H. P., 10 H. P. and 15 H. P. m bves t in an engine, the biggest value| is the one that gives Ivou the When y ruce> lasts the longest and costs tne least over a pi(
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    • 17 13 MB I I Concessionaires for Malaya |i§ ITALASIA LTD. 1 II Singapore—penang '"—ii^H—kuala lumpub and Malacca. fl
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    • 721 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. NOTICE. November Race Meeting 1928. First Day, Saturday, November 10th. Second Day, Monday, November 12th. Third Day, Saturday, November 17th. HORSES. —Classes 1 and 2—Three races for each division of each Class. ENTRIES CLOSE at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, October 31. SWEEPS. —A $5. Unlimited
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    • 608 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Locally-born teachers. AngloChinese School, Seremban. WANTED—Book-keeper, preferably one having experience in an Insurance Office. Chinese only. State age and salary required. Box No. 750, c/o Malaya Tribune. W A N T E D—lmmediately experienced Malay Syce—preferably English speaking —reply Post Box No. 585 stating particulars. SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—PART-TIME
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    • 507 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jcnker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Hir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,
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    • 328 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acta 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 £1,584,846 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street. London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.
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    • 300 14 INSURANCE. j £b£N£fitoK THE tffigtfj SOUTH W BHITISB INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT j MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager Office: 2. Finlayson Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE: 58, CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE.
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    • 430 14 THE EASTI Rv ASSURANCE UMITED incorporate ln HEAD OFFICE^ Vri 2nd Floor of No 3\, Vmmm No.. 3046 Md^ 7 BOARD OF SeeTeongW.,, (Chairman) Gaw Khek Kh (Vice Chair, Ong Soon r< Koh San Hin. Seah Eng Lim, Vow Ngan Pan, S- Q. Wong. Esq Or- S. C. Yin. Lee
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    • 398 15 i STEAMER SAILINGS pT& a BRITISH INDIA 4PCAR LINES. in England.) SSbNGB CARGO X SERVICES. K sD ORIENTAL STEAK il CO. LONDON AND S A SSt MAIL SERVICE. Camt r»ci with His Majesty's from LONDON Fnr china Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1928 9,000 Oct 27 ir 11,100 Nov 3 Nov
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    • 493 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Hugo fij rTI °«utschMtlnnei -ustralische Linien |Q Qj Dampfschlflaand Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA PORTS AND KOBE Sachsen Nov 3 t Vogtland via Manila Nov 11 t Duisburg Nov 15 t Oldenburg HOMEWARDS. HOLL. ND, HAMBURG
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    • 630 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NOBODEVTSCHEi V- ifri (Incorporated m in Germany.) tended SSSES OUTWARDS FOR MANILA, HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. Coblenz via Takao Nov g FOR MANILA AND JAPAN. North China p orts Oct 27 Koenigsbergr via Vladivostok Nov 10 t Jlmar via North China Ports Nov 20 FOR
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    • 401 15 SADJNGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination n Hakoaakl Man 10.600 Nap!... Marseille., London. A>,rp 8,0 HakoaanMaro 10 .500 Wulm, M.lllfflll, 28 HarunaMan. 10,500 Napl eB Mara.il!.., Not 8 M aT K2 Saifc London, 1 Atsuta Maru fi non t Rotterdam Jan 3 4 Kashin.a Man, HakoneMaru 10,500
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    • 122 16 Trad sS=^, aPK Trade— „Manfc mwl Aem mm\Wm\ mm fIL mm\%. Aw mm MmmV JEtt Sole Agents: N.V. Straits Java Trading* Co. SINGAPORE, PENANG. r==Jf^r=dr=dr^r=dr=d^ I "POLYDOR" t n II i jj Registered Trade Mark k 1 IT IS A WELL-KNOWN FACT THAT f j RECORDS are 0. K. 1
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    • 225 16 Articular Rheumatism I is a disease much more dangerous a quick and safe cure. lo I than thought of by many ill persons. eliminates quickly and energetTcall" I AU prescriptions cf the doctor must the surplus of uric acid so harmf! I therefore be s!nctly followed, for f or the
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