The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 September 1925

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 12 1 Singapore Free Press ENTS. SINGAPORE SJtSm* SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1925. NO. 11,59:1
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  • 252 1 Stems reministtnt the Armistice :>re reported from New York v hen the news of the rescue of the seaplane known Pa ye The missiny I.S. seaplane hay ftm*4 and the crew are ripor! <l sale Pane <>. Vari. ::s items of ■porting intclliuer»ce will be found on
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  • 1326 1 Qnle*ml* m**ml > i j****** '-I t>t lli Juvena: a do pay i~' l .i .r I] inns m thii pai I of I w arid, ai ill v til I -Hem. >l! I ;i> I 0 pl li< »i LOO: LSI. At n ear) be
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 214 1 IN C. LOO N G KE4 OGNISBIJ ROUS! g. EAN I UOPICAL SUITS. HIGH STREET. OMMMMM* MMMMM* gm ea view Hotel. THIS EVENING. TEA DANCE 5 30 p.m. LEVINE HOPKINS. Sunday. September 13th. Special Dinner on tin Lawn 8 p.m. CINEMA— 9.3O p.m. Sharp. Omar The Tentmaker" FEATURING Gl V
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    • 173 1 A water test for a cigarette! Shake the contents of an ordinary cigarette into a glass of clean water, and see the dark, uninviting tobacco. stalk, sand and dust. Do the same with a State Express 555 Cigarette and observe the long strands of bright, clean Virginia tobacco, free from
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    • 123 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Baaa thc beet beer Payi- g, Saa Vara week-end programme Page 1. Aaepao sbaviny soap is all British Page :>. Sheriff's sale of three motor cars Page 7. Auctions of household furniture, pianoa, i .i -Paye 7. All the latest motor announcements on pugea 4 and a. Certain-teed
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    • 18 1 IN LOONG POP HKin i vss i \u (»ui\(, S'y!.'. Cut stid I nosh ftourantgtd T2. HK.II HTtRW,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 146 1 Sa tarda y. \'2th. Hiph Water, 019 a.m.. 5.9 p.n.. Polo: K.o.R. Cup, Singspore va Srkag i 4 45 p.m. Child Welfare Ball. t. Vie. Theatre. p.m. Ledge Zetland Regular, p.m. St lanpor Races. Sauday. \.\th. Hiph Water. 5 59 a.m., Vol p.m. Monday, 14th, Hiph Water, 8.41 .i.m.. v5l
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  • 306 2 We understand the Rockefeller Fouadaw rking mi n conjunction with t'._e local Government la about to carry through a H kworm Campaign m the Slrait s Settlements. Dr. If. A. Barms is mi n charge of th.> Eastern area. A survey has already be-on commenced m
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 543 2 AT THE HAPPY VALLEY. V. MR. FRED. W. HOWARD Presents t RECKLESS LEISHMAN In a Sensational and Thrilling Feat of LEAPING INTO MID-AIR In a Motor Car while travelling at 60 miles an hour. Watch for further announcements. NOTICE OF REMOVAL Mr. A. FLINTER has removed from 3 Mt. Sophia
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    • 159 2 Victoria Theatre CELEBRITY TOURS Under the Direction of Mr. A. STROK. RETURN VISIT OF THE FAMOUS PIANIST MISCHA LEVITZKI One Night only Tuesday, September 22nd AT 9.30 P.M. Complete Change of Programme. SEATS $4. $2. and $1. Booking opens at Little's on Tuesday, Sept. 15th. l c ca o o
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    • 212 2 ALHAMBRA From Monday. 7th to Saturday. 12th St| AN HISTORICAL PHOTOPLAY KNTKFIV n KNOWN CONTINE.TAL CHARAI i Presented m all the royal splen i ur of the T ft /i Lya Mara The lovdy tftd charming actress who „„k tin- Continental production TOLSTOIS 'RESURRECTION', "NAPOLEONS i 'CARNIVAL U v By
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  • 388 3 MACPHAIL AND CO. LTD 'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Sept. 9. it the price of rubber ng 3%d. down. Busition of the share maricet owing to the margin bewn buyer.* and sellers' ideas. With the :nce of tin. shares have i with few exceptions mer. Industrials are firm demand for Government
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  • 11 3 but unless one is a mall errors make little Detroit News.
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  • 298 3 lt is not necessary at this late day to urge that a love of ou'door games should be encouraged. Part of thi.- mission of the British race has been to spread them. Their piaises are sung at every Mhool prize giving, and when eleven Englishmen march en to
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  • 133 3 INDIAN ST UDENTS SUICIDE IN LONDON. Flings Himself Before Train m I'nderground. London, Aug. 28. At the inquest on the young Indian engineering student, Mr. A. J Karkaria, who flung himself m front of a train at the Hyde Park underground station, the evidence showed that the deceased had, no
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  • 79 3 One of his Majesty's Inspectors of schools m a Northern city had been testing the chiidren of a very slummy district for admission to a.n institution for the mentally <!e--ive. Walking homewards through a narrow street hi- overheard this p-dgnan comment en his day's doings: First lad on
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  • 561 3 STORM DAMAGE IN HO LLAND. 2,#03 Homeless m Wrecked Town. The Hague, Aug. 11. A storm of great violence last night suei t ovt r an area about 10'J miles long and .20 miles wide m Eastern Holland, lunning parallel with the German frontier, and caused enormous damage. The ui<7town
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  • 218 3 No B.alh Duties Tbe State of Florida, U.S.A., capitalised its climate and natural advantages, m the absence Of any great industrial development, by making it the Mecca of retired millionaires. This wa s achieved by abolishing death duties, to evade which thousands hav c established
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  • 119 3 Mosul is an ancient Arah city, built not on the actual site, as commonly state 1, but on some outlying suburb of Scriptural Nineveh. It was once a very prosperous place, famous for the manufacture of musi'»is, which probably got their name from this city; but commercia] ruin,
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    • 210 3 Aq our c *"l<fren should be full of thc 1 energy Q f good health. To ensure (TOOa !r r> s^ ou^ orm P ar t of their daily g\J\J%* diet. Ordinary milk, however, is unf*f*Y suitable, for it is always exposed to I%JI the dangers of dust, flies and
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    • 235 3 Why Buy Foreign Shaving Soaps P If, of course you are convinced that they are better than the British made article, then by all means buy them. No goods should be supported simply because they are British, irrespective of their quality. If, however, they are not only British, but better
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  • 1203 4 V VRXED PROBLEM OF THK FUTURE With cloned can selling for the price ai open can oa the prioe kieta number of automobile manufacturer-, the industry ia presented with a new and interesting problem, writes William Vilman m "Motor Land." In a closed iar is preferable
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  • 48 4 Motor cyclists will Ik* interested to hear •hat word has been received that the Mf c.c. B.S. A. overhead value motor c>el» wi'h s-idecar attached gained first ..e.ar.l m the Grand Prix De Lyon, averaging 7(1 kilometres per hour, making- best time for sidecar outfits m all classes.
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  • 131 4 DRIYRRir \n ■I i I hay. ■it the u• that Tk 1 uto moi the:.-]c 1 I lag while U.i"Tho th. offi. al d<zing and I driving A oi ..ther pai I cidfnt that m eonne my mind. gen. i of th. BMMI I onda. then
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  • 50 4 So' haa ti"' '.Tt n< bora -wit. h ordinal. bell pn ta point I ed to th.- led 1 m. wid. b> ia. tl c* le|l push. A small gaevheafd I re-.-ing tha Th.- pedal eat twc. -ii th.- Dat r on th. position of the Mi
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  • 14 4 1, ia believed tha wh.-n ther, will bl I j mote, en .tndtruik j
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 125 4 •fM*m*m^J*^^^ THE NEW 14/30 H.P. I ARMSTRONG SIDDELEY j I HAS ARRIVED. "^2*m\ fe^^-*-*-*-*^ B-_fci i 14 h.p. ARMSTRONG SIDDELEY I with fi.y-ie._er Cottwold Body, j m* The Best Family Five Seater jj FOUR WHEEL BRAKES. jj j: Adjustable Front Seats Longer Wheel Base. -i There is No Better Car.
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    • 128 4 THE GRAY CAR. Magneto driven Disc wheels -^^^^^^g^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Z^^^*^^ fj n 'Pi A GUAKANTEED c VK. AtV V^^-TlH^^r jl i B i sr/)(^^"^ M^^^^^^^^^^^~~ i> r~* II bjS __________________________________________________i____p__________________f grSoMM *\TmF^Zmm*. ___FVJ__J K^M faflr R^ _n^^Rr^B BC^^ __^__ifl Whai has brought ti_ GRAY CAR to its peaaant prominent position as the
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  • 1064 5 BRITISH VEHICLES PREDOMINATE whatever opinion* aiay be held m respect of the other branches of the motor industry, tk, one can deny that, as regards commercial vehicles, the British manufacturer started well and has always maintained his position of supremacy. This general statement, however, does not necessarily
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  • 505 5 A Packard was the last car registered at the Traffic Office up to yesterday, the number issued being S-6859. The last cycle registered was a James, No. S-1248. Pig Motor Cycle Race. Full details of the treat Dnrban-Baad ••■<"■ cycle race }v*{ to hand furnish some Ktetesting
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  • 123 5 Oil many cars with hail and socket tv|K- centrally mounted ***r change it li lifficult to avoid making a noise occasion.Hy when changing from first to second, owing to the reverse pinion being just i< uvhed during the operation. A raitnble I op can
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  • 257 5 \n Ingenious Invention Tlie necessity of drivers of all dfISSSI f vehicles giving correct traffic ligflflll »s becomiag more urgent every day. and there is little dottbt that m the near future mechanical device* will be seed en r.ost motor vehicles to iigasl t«> thofli I><'hind when change
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  • 84 5 Ifl Urn Fre, uh motor eyefe Graad Prix A.J.S. machine was MWCessffll ii ol>tflifliac Bwt place and fastest lap ifl 500 c.c. class. Simpson, riding a -ins .< mc.chine. was responsible for thi< perform- The race eover*. l a ttiltSflCfl of miles, which m itself ipeflkl for the w<»nilerfa] stamina
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  • 262 5 P*tri* is -oon to have a system of underground parkins place* fof motorcar- ano! undorirround roa-l- for lioth trafli an<l IM.le-trian- at partuularh *MM* junction*. The prefect of police ha- asked the municipality lo **A nn ipoclal coaMnlMftnn to study the boat ritoi for the tiY
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  • 58 5 < ranhes on Telegraph role. London. Aug. .'II. rhe numbei of road imaehei repot rd t <!. y Included the < ambridge I'nivc IPO r i vcle clubman .1. 17 A. Temple, who i a-lt.-d on a telegraph pole Uld wa- killed. J. T. Temple wa- pn
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  • 52 5 Tlu "Twentisec"' |<tiol pourer an.l filter i- the !.-it.-t <le\ ii i i u<- pio,npt emptying of -;in- without cat p Hing. The rubber-covered tap»o i mi has mere]} to \n> fin i«d OB the can. Tl of tuel m be pped at any tune meiely by placing f the
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    • 260 5 m ■_c_B --Ma A M.P.H. 0 R mmWi^W CONSEC UTIVE THIS IS THE REMARKABLE ACHIEVEMENT OF jKI'T (OL. MRS STEWART RIDING A STANDARD Rudge-Whii worth! Four Valve "Four Speedj ON THE MONTHLERI TRACK NEAR PARIS 21 World's Records WERE CAPTURED IN THE EXECUTION OF THIS REMARKABLE PERFORMANCE nEb 0. COMPLETE
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    • 138 5 ABRAMS' MOTOR TRANSPORT CO. 3, Penang Une TELEPHONE 3140. New touring 5-^eater Gardner cars for hire. Price $3 per hour rating. This te cheaper than hiring a taxi. v J m mW THmLINIIERSmxcXB Highest Re-Sa!e or Trade-in Value. "Y"OU cannot lese when you*buy a Ford. The first cost is so
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  • 1227 6 LIFE AT THE LUPA RIVER DIGGINGS. East Africa is full of rumours regarding finds at the Lupa River alluvial goldfield near Tukuyu, m Tanganyika Territory. J Many parties have pone from Kenya or have come from the south to the field, and very few have returned,
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  • 257 6 Bangkok contemporaries announce that Major Porter. R.E., i.s leaving Rangoon en route for the Siamese capital. H.~ mission i.s to discuss with the I. State Biaaseee Railways the propoeed li.'.k ing up of the Siamese and Burmese railways. "Following the meeting to be In Bangkok. Major Porter and
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  • 271 6 4 0.000 Men to be Kmplo\ed for Yearn Leafield. Aug. 30 Details are published of the project id scheme of an ambitious and far-reachin. character for dealing with the goods and parcels traffic of London by a new seri. >f underground railways with direct cm n'unicatkm
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  • 138 6 CHIEF JUSTICE ON CEYLON PROCEDURE. Il>ilu! h uni, M lathe Assisei ss Is ii JastJ dare, follow. ('.•10n., "1i,,. arawi G ed Bueaiah, af the o than, Tlu id Mai another irnmai Huae ream till th th.* year, i the Crown i and bad Bth tb. i d out ried
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  • 64 6 Kollow- i: •lohn IV l; muhimillions 1 dime-, md. Byron of the P'< sats I. lc. Cell i V on w h that be hnd lefl thauaaad dollai I Mr. Roi fa 0 of shini-nu' new poehol t with th' indepen. l.n t li railw.i ti ne
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  • 32 6 \r. lh. I 1 1 1 oal| m I theii the asj pi. i 1 1 en •Il i uei- „t' marriage vv i ild i. d In V
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  • 75 6 Japan Nominates Her Delegate Tokio. Aug. 9. The Pereign office aaaounees thai Ri ll'oki has been selected a__. Japan's Chief Delegate to lhe Tariff Conf wKk Mf Yoshiz.-.wa (Minister to Peking!. Mr. S-taeunoeuke Odagiri has been appoint d Adviaer. [Mr. Odagiri is director of the Vokobnam Specie Rank.
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    • 261 6 HB^h M —^———r^mMmmmmmmmm. W. -L a^^^y^^f n«™ —^M— *S '1 .7 1' """-"T^ *^M_____fTUa *V—^-^ T 1» ™f TT^' '1 1 Tl") B 5 li ii B N Uj There's a whole lot JilM soun d> Aolid satisfaction m a Capstan N. I fjjyy] Cigarette. First, rhe satisfaction that |jWf
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  • 1383 7 THE ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Dublin, Aug. 17. The Ancient Order of Hibernians, which uas less or more of a "wash out" m recent ye ars, the Republicans having eclipsed it m the South and West, is beginning to tnke a hand m
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  • 338 7 Honam Attempts a Run The>usands uf Chinese clustereel around the Hongkong, (anton and Macao Steamboat Co's Wharf, M Sept. 4. says a Hongkong paper, to await the return of the Honam from Canton, hut if they expected to have the opportunity of welcoming hack many of
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  • 133 7 Mr. Gerald Mareuse has aeleleel a new achievement to th c list of amateur wirehss successes, ha\ing communicated by telephone during elaylight wi h Mosul, m Irak. Tests were first carried out at nijrht time, and the signals re corded were <<f such strength that Mr. Mare-use
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 377 7 BUSINESS CARDS. ~~^Z ::::isiß:mmntntmixnnmt>i.at« «u\i KST COOKING PROBLEM f SOLVED. tr obles m your kitchen ood iook or any tasty es to be done you will j i iy -ci vice-able indeed. Minns to The A. S. Quar- .mien Street, Singapore. lf for the Illustrated J it of Musical Instraments.
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    • 696 7 NOTICES. GLIDE (jOOT^BAR GOODYEAR Notice is hereby given that the Trade Markdepicted above are the exclusive property of IHE GOODYEAR TIRE A: RUBBER COMPANY, a Company incorporated under the laws OZ the State of Ohio, m the United States of America, and carrying on business at No: 1144 Fast Market
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    • 737 7 SAFEGUARD YOUR EYESIGHT!!!| SHOULD YOU RXPRRICN-I I ANY DIFFK ULTY IN TOUR VISION. THE ADVICI OF OUR FULLY 01 ALIFIFD EUROPEAN OPTICIAN is a\ailable daily Hour* 9 a.m. to 4.10 p.m SPECIALLY MADF GL 18SI BUPPUBD I'ROMITf 1 MOTION SMITH AND SON LTD. 14. Battery Road. SINGAPORE. HUDSON'S Have m
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  • 604 8 SINGAPORE EREE PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1925. The Situation in China. j One has to go to many quarters tt> try and find out how affairs are 'going m China, where the art of procrastination and intricate diplomacy hea been cultivated for centuries. As to the South, there is no
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  • 462 8 Major General J. B. U. Hick- r. who e< mmnnded tht- kroopn it> the Strait- Sett er -Mita m 1889, waa W when <lh*<l recently. The Colonial Auxiliary Porcei Long Service Medal ii granted :<- Company Serj ant -Mait r C. Webb, S. V. C. proclamation m th»- Government Gas.ti-
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  • 283 8 THK KUALA LUMPUH TRAGEDY. To the Kditor. Sir,- -In connection with thr references m Court last Monday to Sir Lionel Woodward's death, I read passages from a private letter received hy me from Mr. Justice Farrer-Manby, written on Sunday morning perhaps m haste and agitation. I
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  • 367 8 ■eejneeto te Charity. Mi. Frank Adam, Cteremont-ten Glasgow, and t.-i nu-r of i,, Trading Co.. Singnpore, the pother ef VoIUM on -The Clans. Sep end I. mentg of the Scottish Highlander who dad i\b. 10, lift property of -he t?R,661. He left hie Btnmp collection,
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  • 191 8 The marriage arranged be. sn n Mi. Tfi'gh Raymond Lemon, Royal Engin nd Miss Anne Sybil Hudson, younger daughter of the Mr. H. H. Hudson. Solicitor-General, Straits Settlements, md t> c lute Mra. H. Cumpbell-Johnatou, sms 10 take pines SU Aug. 2«>. at St. Mark*, North Audley-street. His Majesty tin-
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  • 81 8 THE PRINCE'S TOUR. Triumphal I tip *h*» 1 Hundn d "-"P. l linina th iti welcomed \m* h **t I «'l«.ri. wht r. Li bfcr*i tm ■< liter tench tht h I al rln i for retnrn int te th< I'ruiiuav Riv. dbtnnt chai i jhnnhi natd
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  • 46 8 I Kltie.. Itancie hnd bii In < tht twill. i\ hwn I choi skill ii. le ,«.i t lv. th Pi i The f th hi lly a I .v. i •i rrowd rniN I IM It ii c ti nu ;Wj I July. I
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  • 54 8 I nate*| Real i pm bj iel h grout lost •>> th otht retut t ing ft oin The v. et In r tion. On > I t.. Rnnj eh Up-. 1 1 Rii fanton- P. •i: I th I- ranch < ham pion ashore, after fihoui
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  • 26 8 \rrre .«i I'mi 1 p.., I Hie X rived by th P end I landed foi bat I ti'-t l
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  • 25 8 IBN SAUD DENIES MEDINA OUTRAGES. A n ple>. ti- I h- ant the aha! itl lhe Prophet or tl Prophet'- un. H. decten an.l Snlaki
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  • 39 8 In Ihu k I oc oM ty The I pro. i .m U Rou« Ceutn. 4 shn Slit off the Spai Two mhmt fruitl hip m it ill endi m .-i f lii.-k fo 1
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  • 17 8 Tlu- follow I »i\;il- fr..i sidi ra 6,242 Idelt*; I Adults; 1 relate te aided i
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  • 15 8 Ka| Una I i lv Mi~ I PI i. i ,i bolide} m I i
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  • 18 8 The folios till .h>l' Tie- ban l' D mod bil E Aware.- bit I M, i iing; Inchs
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    • 219 8 77/fr CONNOISSEUR COM ES TO CALDBECK'S _> l !^^2_iM_^____________?l^^_. jßgfty ''nW^^lmm M^ Jr^_____^"V #■<. '^^**^t /7j Jj vV APPOINT m r NT>^r CALDBECK MACGREGOR Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Shanghai. > PATRONISED > $J\/S k BY ROYALTY. PRESI7NIS FOR WEDDINGS AND ALL OCCASIONS Entirely New Goods Consisting of M st Usefnl
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    • 40 8 i^K FOR ALL "£fc£ VERMIN USE mm AGENTS: W. R. Loxley Co. DEARS' I GOLDEN SERIES. I I I DRINK THE BEST BEER. M* mmmM\°W\ VBi_v LONDON. J&V vv^sw ENClAHa^4a>^/ Adamson. tiiltillan Co.. Ltd. Singapore, Pens.:_g. Kuala Lumpur Malacca. i
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  • 95 9 KKW SAFE. i \i: KAUAI. i Service.l Honolulu, Sept. 11. night found the mismiU- from Kauai. No. 1. one of the started to fly from Hawaii. She had to ise winds and lack Honolulu. Sept. 10. <i two life-preserv- l'nited State* Navy" nt places along and are
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  • 176 9 COUNTER MEASURES. NO PAY FOR DEPENDENTS. f ßeuter's Service.] London, Sept. 11. Hundreds of wives and dependants of the seamen striking m South Africa have Kvn notified by the Union Castlo Line that no allotments are payable until further notice. Melbourne, Sept. 10. Britiah shipowners have cabled
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  • 934 9 FATAL FIGHT AT TAXJOXG P AGAIC Two Javan s: ,n the Dock. The story of fight which had a fatal termination was told at the* Assizes yesterday, when, before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Sproule, and a special Lury, two Javanese, Ah mat hin Osman and William
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  • 199 9 Mr. Sugu as Juridical Expert. (By courtesy .of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha). Tokio, Sept. 10. Mr. K. Svga, Chief Justice of the Court of Appeal at Hiroshima, has been appointed to participate m the mixed juridical into the Shanghai shooting case. Attempted Assassination of Ceneral Fukuda. The trial
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  • 32 9 ice. Heisingfors, Sept. 1 1. *!ii\ isers have n <•.' the gold I* a new moiiewith tlu- re "ntly Il i- pn i] >se I thaf mark shs ii Ik-
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  • 36 9 mcc]. 1 akc t ity. Sept. It. t the American *ion, m an address. hope for a of her debt to d to Britain. She United States will al tht- recent I Jivhill and
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  • 24 9 vice.] Veracruz, Sept. n. or of San Cristobal has been assassiagrariana who are ng reprisals against President Calles trder fcr their
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  • 104 9 S< rvice.] I Paris. Sept. 11. f Ezra announces the the capital ase population, hut do not confirm the itch de scribes long taking women and .5 and westwards to the trans-Jordaniu, but j nill occupy the walled j which they utilise as X) strong is still:
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  • 63 9 was riding a motor Khaus* on Weld Road, not favourably comiving m the vicinity. nail. -'inie tiling of simi!"u. says the Straits I might say the »ng Chinese scorcher ng, careered up ight across a motor and, much to the •'"»><* a heau'iful pur- unhappily not l>eing still one
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  • 17 9 I' "•">. of the AngloPenang, is leaving to complete C tt'ty. He obtained Scholarship m \\>2\ B.A. (Teachers'
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  • 172 9 t Reuter s Service.] Paris, Sept. 10. A ley ram trojm the Moroccan front says: that the art ill _r\ preparation continues, but the present operations are intended toi influence the tribes now beyond French: jurisdiction, by the occupation of strategic positions which wi'l assure the tribes' protection
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  • 43 9 [Reuter's Service.] London. Sept. 11. The total of British imports for the month of August was 01,740,000, while the total of the export- was £61,037,000, which showed decreases cd' ir7.012.u00 and i'3,785.(!C0 respectively as compared with the prei ions month.
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  • 25 9 [Reuter's Service.) Rombay. Sept. 1 1. The King and Queen of the Belgians arid ved to-day on a fortnight's private visit to India.
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  • 21 9 [Reuter's Service.] Paris. Sept. 11. The bank clerks strike i> virtually ended The clerks resuming duty to-moriow.
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  • 142 9 T Reuter's Service.] Ceneva. Sept. 11. Mr. Thu Chaoh Sin created a mild sensation m the Assembly to-day by appealing under Article 10 of the Covenant for a revision of all treaties made between the Powers and China, also for a reduction by the Powers of the
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  • 60 9 Fatal Accident Near Katong. A Chinese youth carrying a bundle of firewood was knocked down by a privately owned Ford car m East Coast -road, near the Katong Village, yesterday mornin.;. The deceased, it appears, was crossing the rond wher 1 he was knocked down. The
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  • 207 9 HONGKONG'S ST UDENT STRIKERS. The do\ eminent s Policy At the meeting of the Board of Education on Sept. 2. presided over, m the absence of the Director of Education, by Mr. E. Ralphs, the Inspector of English Schools, the Government*! policy m regard to striking students was outlined. Each
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  • 420 9 pital stated that the deceased had a penetrating wound on the left side of the abdoR en. An operation was performed the Fame day as the man wa s brought m, but death took place from shock and haemorr»::ge. A police constable gave evidence of hearing shouts m Tochew Street
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    • 343 9 1 ROBINSON S I SPECIAL SALE OFFER ITTTTTI white i E| f totton WITH ANI) WITHOUT j BUTTONS. short sleeves. V All Sizi*^. WJ'""^ r. o4 m. to 41 m. Sale Price j INDIA-GAUZE TRUNK DRAWERS. Sizes 80 m:., to 44 ins. SALE PRICK 11.25 MCb. i! ROBINSON Co., Ltd.,
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    • 786 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Services to. 4.ONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. r GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapors. PERSEUS Marseilles,
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    • 561 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE s.s. KNOWSLEY HALL Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Antwerp Sept. 20 s.s. CITY OF PEKIN Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Sept 29 s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London,
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    • 494 10 BRITISH INDIA AND AITAR LLM (Incorporated m England MAIL, PASSENGER AND CAtGO SKI PENINSULAR ANI) ORIENTAL STE IM NA Vl LONDON AND FAR EAST M VII SI R\ (Under Contract with Kis Ma.u*st> i I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. WOMI For China and Japan. r m,^,.,,,. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1925 KHIVA
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  • 727 11 The Sarawak Gazette says: We have received the following interesting details from Messrs. The Sarawak Oilfields, Ltd., regarding the Aerial Survey m progress at Miri. Aerial photography came to the fore very rapidly during the war as a means of mapping- the enemy 'o positions, but it
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  • 92 11 Britain Restrained by Dominions. WiliiamstoHn. Autf. Defining tlu- British Commonwealth as "a loose confed. ra v bound by ties of common sentiment, common institutions, and common interests," Professor F. A. Smiddy (the Irish Free State Minister to Washington) said that should Great Bri am attempt an Imperialistic policy
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  • 79 11 Linking the Railways Major Porter, R.E., is leaving Rangoon shortly en route for Bangkok. His mission there is to discuss with the Royal Siamese State Railways the* proposed linking up of the Siamese and Burmese railways. Following the meetings to be held m Bangkok, Major Porter and
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  • 339 11 Disgraceful Case from Swatow. An indication of how intense is the antiforeign feeling at Swatow is furnished by an incident which happened there recently. While the China Merchants' S. N. Co.'s str. Hsinwah was lying at the port, the third engineer of the vessel, of Russian
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  • 256 11 A very pleasant surprise awaited us this morning, says the Pinang Gazette, m the shape of a consignment of oranges from the Tikam Batu Rubber Estate m South Kedah. These oranges, which are the juiciest ;>nd sweetest that w€- have tasted for some time, weigh, on
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  • 154 11 Pilgrims' Sorry Narrative. Bombay, Aug. 10. Among the Haj pilgrims who have just returned to Bombay by the pilprim steamers "Gurjis an" and "Jehan^ir," aacr c a number of Indian Mussalmans who had settled m Mecca for years, but who have according to their own statement had to
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  • 127 11 To demonstrate that an episode m one of his novels was within the range of posibility, Mr. Augustus Muir, a young Scottish author, has conducted his own gun-running adventure. For a wager he took a cargo of discarded aeroplane and machine gun parts to
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 175 11 fly Carlsberg R IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. rrtei ie Denmark) SINGAPORE, A I 3 y Business Girls Like Cuticura Because keeps the complexion elesi the ;.ar,us soft and the hair live arj glossy. The Soap, used daily, dear, ses ar.d purifies, while the Ointment soothes and heals. Cuticura
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    • 356 11 Don't be a Slave to Lumbago Make up your mind that you will never lit I.umhauo master you. It is a terrible thing when an ailment like this gets the upper hand. You become l ttle better than a Tortured slave. Home, business, friends, and even your own personal needs
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    • 277 11 D Proper feeding m inf.inrv is absolutely/ *»>^V 1^ D*" essential to future liealth and develop- fr^ Tl ment. That is why thousands of mothers, 'x -v U unable to brvi t fee I thei- babies, give Mellin't Pood y m* Mix cl as directed Mi> the Denmst c j'livaler
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 673 12 Burns Philp Line (INCORPORATED IN AUSTRALIA.) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Regular monthly sailings by tbe well-known steamer MARELLA (7.876 tons) mm* MONTORO (5,000 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins ts Lnxe, single berth cabins, swimming bath,
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    • 416 12 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES Under contract with the French Government Msil and Passenger Services. DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY FAR EASTERN SERVICE. HOMEWARD MAILS. To Msraeillee yia Colombo, Djibouti and Port Said. AMBOISE 16,000 duo Sept. 23 CHANTILLY 17,000 due Oct. 7 FROM PENANG ONLY. To Marseilles via Colombo, Djibouti and Port Said. CHILI 12,000
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    • 196 12 Johnnie Walker Whhkj I HI&mST iKHItO fc +...H v ....aill t« ..'._>!.. _._B|l| »*>..!• .mil n tl 4 Obtainable at ALL CLUBS I AND HOTELS Ask For It BY Name Ith x. John Little fi Co.. Ltd., i laeorp i i Singapore Kuala Lumpur LLOYD TRIESTINO SJi M (Incorporated m
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 731 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembing and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah q a. m Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday q p.m Kota
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    • 691 12 CIIUKCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. VOCKTEENTH SUNDAY AFTEU TRINITY. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communidn (Choral 9.15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. The Catechism. b.'W p.m. Evensong and. Sermon. ST. MATTHEW'S SEPOY LINES. No Service. During the following week at the Cathedral: Monday 7.40 a.m. Matins. B
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 605 13 10. S. K. Line. |>_-s,ir-Hticns Steam^s. Arr D t Hl Rotterdam, H via Colombo, and Port said. Alpa Mam Sept 17 Sent 18 (Port Elisabeth), t,n lh Santos, P.uenop t Canada ManT Sept. it Sept. 19 Santos Mam D •a Penaag Celebes ifaru s^.t. io Boot 12 t Honolulu Maru
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    • 408 13 M* *m* m k^^mS^ Round-the-World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 38 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OILBURNERS. KO COAL DUST. NO CINDERS. ABSOLUTE C\ V 4 vt I*****. a via Colombo, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseille From New York these fine new liners continue on Round
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    • 630 13 GENERAL AGE^^ ASAK, R0 SEVELT LIN Kerr Steamship Co., Inc., 44. BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) REGLLAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA and i BALTIMORE s.s. RHINE MARC CVIA SUEZ> i* BORDEAUX MAW 2 SILVERELM "Z <£ m.s. SILVERAY A B ir. due Nov IC For
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  • 119 14 Deplores Communists' Creed. Quebec, Sept. 1. Mr. Havelock Wilson, of the National Sailors' and Firemen's Union, has arrived here to speak m several Canadian cities n the inelustrial situation m Great Britain. Interviewed, he said he deprecated the creed of the British Communists, whose
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  • 177 14 Commission's Report to be Published Shortly. I ond' n. A«R. 30. liish political water? have long been placid but the imminence of the Boundary Commission's report is beginning to cause ripples. Mr. Justice Feetham, the South African Jurist, and head of the Commission to enquire into the
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  • 99 14 Political Significance Atjached. Dublin, Aug. 31. Political circles afo ''very interested re-gnrdin-ff the destination of Mr. Healy and Mr. Cosgrave, who have left Kingston with Lord Beaverbrook on board the latter's yacht, which has been anchored there for some days. The fact that Mr. O'Higgins, Vice-Pre-sident cf
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  • 28 14 London, Aug. 31. The death has occurred of Mrs. Harmsworth, the mother of Lord NorthclifTe, whoso newspaper policy she frequently influenced.— -Times of Ceylon.
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  • 63 14 Japanese shops and offices m the native city of Canton are gradually re-opening for business hut not so quickly as some of the Chinese merchants desire. Some of the J ipanese firms take ;he view that it is scarcely worth while resuming business r. train until the Japanese banks on
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  • 533 14 Certain disagreeable Oriental problems have a habit of recurring through the centuries with a regularity thai ll MmW* interesting to the historian than conso.ing to the administrator. One, and h\ no means the least important, is the problem of the Hauran, the stronghold of th c Strang*
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  • 168 14 Over 8,000.000 Muster m National Test The annual test of defence power by all classes of the Government and country m the United States was held this year «<n Independence Day, July 4th., a nd the national defence demonstration broupht m over 8.000,000 men available for
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  • 157 14 Discussion On "Barrackinjr.'* London, August »i. The protest of Mr. J. Sharp, captain of .he Lancashire County cricket team, h.s raised the whole problem of "barracking .specially when it is *<> persistent that n cc unty team plays better when away fron home. Mr. J. W. H.
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  • 20 14 Until the slogans are- published we shall he m no position to mmm definitely what th.s world for. -Detroit News.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 372 14 i»«BMWiMMMMMWM___n_I_H«TV«M«nHHMH Ijl J AJ ial w/\ 1 Correct Feeding fcr during early infancy is of p^at importance. H It is durine this period that the foundations of baby's welfare are beng laid the wise mother who is unable to nurse baby herself, either wholly or m part, will realise the
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    • 293 14 locus Inelighj as you u/ant if where you u |,f l 'T^HE most brOUi *m t m 7^^ ever oooomtrnted i a jm) case. A li^ht win f- *^T^ adjusted any(iivt; j: i r- ij» t<» .'.r a simple turn of tht md changing position of the!. .v. a steady
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 225 14 LATE MAIL NEWS. MYSTERY OF MISSING PRINCE. Iklieved to have Gone to Boulogne. London, Sept. 1. Clues indicate that the missing Prince Seiffedin has gone to Boulogne. Two attendants, named Hyland and Pilbeam, accompanied tht* Prince to Hastings, where they sat on the promenade and listened to the band. The
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  • 562 15 FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Uth. of Thfshaie b m C^r^ 0W f he iaBU9 iu marked.] d l,ars unless others s MINING. has been rather a professional one. America is not offering: cheaply, and the Continent is sill only offering small quantities, which gives strength to
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  • 71 15 September 11. Bank 1 n.s. r 4 15 32 Bank, demand 2 4 5-32 Private credits 3 m.s. 24 $T Xew York, demand 56 .y Credits yO days s^* France, demand 1150 IndU, T. T. f lU m Hongkong, demand fi pc I» n m Yokohama, demand I.'.n' Java,
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  • 188 15 September 11 Opium. Ben .rs nit 4 000 Rice. Uang Ilia 'Tk** Mirk B'ue Eagle (Obi) )|J Rn-e. Liang Hin Chan M-.tk Red Eagle (Xew) 330 Rice, Siam old No. 1 330 Rice, Rangoon Bintan 260 Rice, Rangcen Sioka f%* Rice. Siam Broken Nc. 1 ff* Rice. Sian. Broken
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  • 232 15 Tlie following la the eighth annual report of the directors to the shareholder-, to be presented at the annual meeting on Sept. 21 at Derrick and Co.'s office- Hongkong Bank Chambers at noon. The profit for the year subject t<> directors' fees and manager's commission is J.'.'.', 365.31;
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  • 153 15 London. Ann. H*. The position m this countr\ remaiUfl practically unchanged although there is undauntedly a better feeiing. Trade I* improving m certain quartan, and th:. arill no doubt later have a beneficial effect all round. Copper. Had a sharp reaction laet on the slightly easier advice-
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCE.
    • 221 15 MACPHAIL CO. LTD'S REPORT. Singapore. Sept. 11. Kuhber. London .'?>. :;.i. Qt*i*i I ocal 1.22%. Tin.— London fj.s ft, \j***l I.M 100 tons told. Kill) hers. Bukit _lelotCC__ga li.-is, 1,., at 1.17 wiih sei. its at 1.2u. .I.ran, Kuan tans can b« piac.-. I at 1 .07. sellers asking 1.06V6.
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    • 270 15 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. rl.. R. riiipkall) Bingapore, Bept. 1 1. Rubber. Sa. Sd. I%d. up. Loca I 62 Id. up. Lot .il 100 tons i.-, i Kui.i ,i isa rained i fed, aad ikni m better enquiry. Mining itocki at unchanged quota Industi 1 ..ans ion inue m i
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    • 190 15 Singapore. Sept 11. Tin. 8358 2a. Bd. up JJ-. 6d. I 100 tons. Rabbi i. la Id. ap l\d. Rubbers. N.-w Scudaia can i»,. plaaad at 2.."..'.. Kempas at <•'•.'. asking 16. l'nited Mala, ca- ha\. v Pandana at I .62 *fr, Jeram Kuantans at l
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  • 39 15 Singapore. Sepi. 11, 12 noon Singapore, Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 1.22 1.23; Sept 1.224 I <> t i _'im_. i.-ji; Oet-Dec 1.17 1.18; March LOT 1.11.V London Quo atl. >n Sd. Mai ket Steady.
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  • 102 15 Tbe local beaach of Urn Yokohama Bp Baal ltd., is m receipt of a trleg. the head oflic. sta'ing th.v at the !»1-' halfyoarij Qaaaral Maatkag aa the unh m-t.. the following resolutions were passed That the net for Ike half >« m *v.' ing 80tk dune
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    • 364 15 its over $5,500,000. mun nwxn a™ Assurance m force over $19,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LBMlTED(lncorporated m Straits Settlements. [EAD OFFlCE:— Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFTCF go nu t ha_ £20, C«, deposited with the^p.e.e Ceuet ef En^d'TeTpiieTShe I ™ht_7w.«e M....T-VE PLANS OF ASSURANCE AGENTS WANTED SeCretary Managing
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    • 939 15 BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. Established 1880 Capital Subscribed V.100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund V.80,500,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinoraiya, Esq DIRECTORS. Y. Yamakawa, Esq. Baron K. Morimura. M. Odagiri, Esq. N. Igarashi, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K. Mogami, Esq. K. Tatsumi, Esq. K. Takeuchi, Esq. r_
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    • 40 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., Ltd. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (lst floor* A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • 937 16 AIMED AT UPSETTING A GOVERNMENT. Year's Imprisonment For Hylam. Proceedings of B sensational nature came up before Mr. Franklyn Robinson m the 1»:- riet Court yesterday when a Hylam named Wee Seng Chek was charged with assisting m the management of an unlawful society and secondly with
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  • 298 16 SEQUEL TO FATAL OPERATION. A Primitive Surgery. Some time ago Mr. W. J. K. Stark, the Kuala Lumpur police magistral, held an inquest touching the death of a Japanese woman who had been operated on by Dr. Takeuchi, of Batu-rd. A sequel was provided yesterday, when, before
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  • 73 16 As tiic re- suit of an alleged breach e>f trust m. reaped of 8,006 dollar* worth of rubber belonging to the K.P.M three Indian lighter-men stand charged before the S. rond Police Court. One of the three ialleged to have dishonestly received 1 v stolen rubber, while
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  • 540 16 Honour that the'iv was nothing .n.»wn againat tha accnaed. His Honour.*. Add res.-.. Sentencing the- aoc-oaed to year'a rigorona imprisonment. His Honour said that he (accnaed) knew perfectly well that the aociety was e>ne which was no. authorised by Government. He knew qaitc nell that the Government here- would ne»t
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  • 62 16 MANNA LAME. [Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 10. After finishing ;he St. Leger, Manna walked away lame m the off fore-leg and was found to be suffering from a wrenched fot lock- joint. Jockey Donoghue's opinion is that the trouble happened as the boise reached the- starting post. Owing
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  • 194 16 DAVIS CUP P LAY. [Renter's Service.] Philadelphia, Sept. 10. In the- David i'uit challenge round. Tihlen beat Borotra 4 6, 6 o, 2- 6, 9 7. 6—4. Jobnaton beat Lacoate 6- l. 6-1. G N 6- A. Tilden was forced te he limit m one ol the most sensational i
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  • 221 16 To-day's I.eauge Matches. Tbe following matches m .he- Engliab Luagnc will be played to-day: Divisie n I: -Ars. nal v~. Liverpool. Aston Villa CB. Newcastle V Blackburn R. vs. West Brom A. Bury vs. Birmingham. Everton vs. Tottenham H. Hoddersfteld T. vs. Cardiff c. Leicester C vs. Leeda
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  • 253 16 FOOT BA LL. Royal Sussex Beat Ma'ays m S.F. A. Cup. The S.F. A. Cup competition opened at the Stadium yesterday afternoon, when the Royal Suss, x Regiment defeated the Malays by four goals to nil. The game did not produce football of a high standard, the piny for the
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  • 53 16 Badminton Tournament. B. Handicap Saturday's Ties. Seah Wah Seng scratch vs. Scow Siew Peng minus 4. Lee Liang Chua St>auc 3 vs. Lim B.h Lee minus 5. Sunday's Ties. Swee Lian Choo plus 3 vs. Sng Bee Ay minus 2. Choo Choon Chew plus 4 vs. Goh
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  • S. C. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
    • 76 16 C. Singles. Cave beat Arthur, 6—o, 6—3. C. Doubles. Baxter and Hudson beat Gale and Hecker, w.o. yitchell and Williams vs. Dr. Crawford and Berry, (unfinished A. Doubles. Cooper and de Stuers beat Bell and Moss. 5 7. 7 b\ 6 4. 11. Doubles. Manchester and Parish beat
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    • 51 16 C. Doubles. Mitchell and Williama va. Dr. Crawford an I Perry. to tin^h >. A. Doubles. Miles and Mugliston vs. Cooper and de StUCTS. B. Doubles.— (Final Tie.) Nadig and Strevens vs. Manchester and Paiish. NeweM.mers' Handicap. (Final Tie.) Lambert vs. Wild. C. Singles. (Final Tie.) Brooke- vs.
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    • 28 16 A. Doubles. Pulcber and Doig vs. Hill and Kleinman. Q Doubles.— (Final Tie.) Baxter u ihl Hudaon vs. Mitchell and Williams "i Dr. Crawford and Berry.
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  • 52 16 The- following will represent the V.M.c. A. vs. 5J.0.8. A. it cricket *t o-day on the latter'a ground commencing a* I p.m.: H. G. Stack (Cant), R. Lyna, M. Ignatius. K. K. Stallard. P. B. Da war. I.RS. Martini's. B. K. Shah. E. Newton. R. Jumabhoy, D. Jackson and
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  • 28 16 RACE CO URSE GOLF CLUB. Thf monthh Medal for the month of September 1926 will be played for on Saturday and Sunday. th t 19th and 20th ins*.
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  • 32 16 TANGLIN CLU B. The "Dyne" Tennis, (up. The tournament arill commence <>n Wedrneeday Sept. 23rd. Ties arill be posted at j th. Club and nublisbed m the Presa m due coui ie.
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  • 125 16 The outward mail wa- n<>t delivered till 2.30 p.m. yesterday owing to a delay I t the mail train. According to the Pool Office aUthoiitiea, information wna rece-iv-ed from the Station Master at Tank-road tl at the express with the mails left Genia* a' 7
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  • 107 16 HAVELOCK -ROAD FATALITY. Ceeasa Crushed I'nder I.orry. The inquest touching the death of a Tamil coolie who was killed when a Municipal lorry overturned m Haveloc k-road on Sunday last. The- Boyanese driver and Yeo Cheow Ann. a clerk who is said to have been driving the lorry at the
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  • 40 16 Monday. Sept. Mth.— First Troop Parade at Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Tuesday, loth. Wireless and Signalling Classes, Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Thursday. 17th.- Band Practice. Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Saturday, 19th- Bridge Building. See special orders. FRANK (7 SANDS. Commissioner.
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  • 40 16 Programme of Drill-. Saturday, 12th 2.15 p.m. Bukit Timah, European Units. 2.15 p.m. Farrer Range, Malay Coy. Sunday, 13th. 8 a.m. Farrer Range, European Units. 8 a.m. Bukit Timah, Eurasian Coy. 2 p.m. Bukit Timah, Chinese Coy.
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    • 205 16 Moutrie Pianos" l Are the Best Value m the tropics I and Quality. I In construction and tonal ball I iinished Product of Art and I Prices $600 upon ten I S. MOUTRIE &CO ;u I < Incorporated hi R< agkoi I The Arcade. SING MNil, I 1 HlBM 'MKHMHK_a___nn_____H_____i_a_i_
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