The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 September 1925

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 13 1 Singapore Free Press II NTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1925. NO. 11,301
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  • 277 1 The Japanese F< reijrn Off ce has inhrmation that there is to he a recrudescence of theci\il war in China hot ween hang Tsn Lin and Keng Yu Sianp. The Japanese ahinet has resoKed to adopt a neutral attitude Page The Prince has at last succeeded in
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  • 892 1 The se a saps and bat.cr* at our .ith a diversity of method; while tacks upon the western cliffs an furious, U achieve* umiu bj it* Kanded onset- upon the eastera Much of ov North s«-a share i- and new. either [and ewnj at :.,.iost every tick\ like
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    • 209 1 w}N LOONG r H O(.MSFI) I'.OISE r r vn TKOI'ICAL SITTS. lIK.II STREET. I RAFFLES HOTEL Telephone No. 2«J20. j TUESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY j Dinner_Dance. I MONDAY FRIDAY The Dansant. I LEVINE-HOPKINS DANCE BAND. (N.B, Evening Dress essential for Dinner Dances.) 1 SARKIES BROTHERS, KILL ROOM. Proprietors. Uad. the supervision
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    • 178 1 "31' The 'itxjl ti-tint/ mmROYAL TYPEWRITER m irnthi-j .nnchhie I < vm fpnssiiiy .ml'' ■J-'^fC I*"'1 r^T^QNI p Q Solc Atf«la for Malaya ami Siam IVil L. Ltd. ■*■*»>• p«— THE "EUROPE" HOTEL. AUTUMN RACE MEETING. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1925 Special Race Dinner and Dance on
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    • 125 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice re cargo of Taneriffa Page, 12. Miacha Levitsky at the Theatre to-ni^ht Page 2. Phoenix aerated water* an riaing ■tcadilj in favour Page 4. Ismail Raheeni for brilliantl and a. I other gems Page 16. Government call for tender- far !>dd\ -hop licences Pag«. fi, Auction sales
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    • 24 1 W ISC* I. OO N G FOR HIGH ci. \ss I Ml OICIN'f. Style, Cut anel I'inish Guarantee. SS, men sti: i i i
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    • 123 1 9^ THE WEEK. T ni'ulii if, '2'2mi. Hijrh Water. 0.19 a.m.. 0.32 p.m. Blur Kunm-l homeward mail Wav.-. Mi>cha Levitzky. Vic. Theatre. 9.30 p.m. Vl'tilm'Sim-ru. 2'.\rfi. High Water. 1.1 a.m.. 1." p.m. Ladgt St. t.eorire >u p.m. s.F. A. Cap: B.C.C. II n Haai-iaartan. Thursday, 2Ath. Hivrh Water. 1.48 a.m..
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  • 352 2 Singapore wai art led last March. w l n the news waa pnaaed around that o.'<- i f the young \merican ladies of the world-cruising patty en board the Empress ol France had been taken otf the boat seriously ill with small-pox. Later, people were .-tunned to
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  • 167 2 I'l-*; For Men British Fishier Aeroplane. Britain u making a bid to build the fast- two-seatei aeroplane in the world. > Efforts are rv-w being made by experts oj Vickers to construct a two-seater fighteroj lane, the speed of which, it i> ped, will be more
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  • 31 2 I i'l Rev. Bro. -Justin, the old Sub-Direc-ts f St. Francis Institution. Malacca, has ned from Europe. Bro. Theophihi*, who had been acting, left on Sun. lay for Kuala Lumpur. M.M.
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  • 255 2 At the beginning of July the Chairman c the Colombo Municipal Council drew up a memorandum enquiring if any member of Council would care to take up the question of the taxation on entertainments and totalizator belting as practised in Bombay. It* a tax on totalizator betting were imposed in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 448 2 Three Popular Face Creams CREME SHALIMAR LA REAVE DE CREME MALACCEINE CREAM. Obtainable at MEDICAL HALL LTD, .^INGATORE. 4T THE X HAPPY VALLEY. The Merry Opera Company, In choice new plays. THE ELITE CINEMA. Programme as <rood as any, better than many. WAYANG PBK JEE. DRY CLEANING AND DYEING. Remem
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    • 248 2 Victoria Theatre I^M-_-_— .1-—^—^ MM^^^ IM CELEBRITY TOURS Under the Direction of Mr. A. STROK. RETURN VISIT OF THE FAMOUS PIANIST MISCHA LEVITZKI To-Night, September 22nd AT 9.30 P.M. Complete Change of Programme. SEATS $4. $2. and $1. HOOKING NOW OPEN AT LITTLES. SSn^UfPATHE cinema Can give private CINEMA SHOWS
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    • 307 2 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD < Tan Cheng Kee &Ce Ltd. Pr0,,,,,,, From Saturday. 19th to Thursdav m»». A PAIR OK PICTURES EQUAL IN EOTERTA mb MANY A SUPER PRODUCTK In the Second Show ciimnuncinir ;i i A PARAMOUNT-JAMKS CRI ZE PRO' Adapted from Booth Tmrkinfton'i novel M \< ERNEST TORRENCE, PHYLLIS
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  • 1094 3 GENERAL SMUTS'S THEORY. Presiding over .he South African Aaaoy.mtUm for the Advancement of Science last month. General Smuts developed a new theory, extremely simulating to scientific ambition In South Airica and more than possibly of high moment to the progress Of science throughout the
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  • 610 3 Canada has her grievances again*, the American film. The problem in Britain is as nothing compared to hers, declares "A Canadian" in the London Dailv Mail. "Man) British people who deplore the 'Aimi icanization' of Canada do not understand the penetration to which Canada is
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  • 77 3 M,OM ''e: pie to Heturn to Work. Shanghai, Sept. 8. The Municipal power station strike has terminated amid a spectacular display of fii SCI ackers. This enables re-supplying ])< wer to industrial 'plants and providing woik for moie than thirty thousand persons who have been idle
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  • 414 3 A WHITE RULER OF 500,000 SAVAGE WARRIORS. ni of the most roiv. antic figures in the-lece-nt histoiy of East Africa— Mr. John Boyet, the White Kin^ of Wa-Kil;uyu— baa just returned to England, state's the* j Daily Chronicle. It is 14 years since he was last in this COUBtry. His
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  • 141 3 At a eoun.r\ house a trave ler'i tale bai -ad a re/eption tli.u aomewhat resembled a fusilade. Vet it was a perfectly Ktraightforwnrd narrative of ordinary anima 1 intelligence told by an old naval officer of hitherto unblemished character. What is more, b< told it as
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  • 136 3 n WOM In la\our of the f the Kuoarintaag Governmeal in < aaitoa ..i. to ha\e beea laf ot awd thai the Peking Government wi I reeogjpine General Chen Chiung Ming as th.- bead th,- < gaton Government as on na hi- i..n v jaetal them-e.vi- near the
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  • 118 3 1- iuht From Japan .i.u n A report ha reached Hongkoni rrom i to the effect that an in.i:.iti..ii I sec pted by th- nvinton in charge the two Soviet plaaea nou in Japan *>< Hj Canton. It appean that nt Riwedtn. Raaeian who is in charge ef
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 188 3 i_r-__rw— n—i i 1 m Protect your Complexion 1 ert't Carbolic J X t Soap is a pleas- I perfumed Anti- j for ordinary J :se, prepared with a e proportion of j carbolic. It is an f lent Soap for the j delightfully re- j to use, and 1
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    • 272 3 Why Buy Foreign Shaving Soaps P v f, cf coarse you are convinced ilu.t 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
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  • 180 4 A Scotch fisherman has just claimed to have made CM in a fortnight out of pearls taken from mussels in Scotch r.vers. Many river- in Scotland, especially the South Ksk. hav t long been famed for their pearl mussels and at different periods in history the pearl industry
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  • 42 4 The old lady was delighted with the si; Ms of London. The Temple Gardens particularly appealed to her. "Aye," she remarked, "it's a beautiful old spot now; so what must it have been Ml e in Solomon's time?"
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  • 1689 4 RLLLNG ON THORNY QUESTION. Appeal Judgment by Mr. Justice Deane. In ihe Supreme Court on Saturday morning, Mr. Justice Deane gave judgment in the Appeal of ths Crown against the acquittal of ('hew Liang I by the District Judge for an offence against the Rubber Restriction Ordinance.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 261 4 i Build up yOmiTj&\j |j Health with #£2Jfc r* WT Halls Wine THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE When you are exhausted by a trying climate take Hall's Wine. fe When run down through overwork ,3 mf te or worrv take Hall's Wine. 8 When weak because of illness take I Hall's
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    • 338 4 !r^<j Correct Fei cf during early infant v is of a mother who is andbla lo n A either wholly or in pari. *ri a necessity for giving her dl n sembles as closely as pos.sil.l l\ *811enbuKjs INL, Milk Food No. 1 Jfc S P ract ca h'y identical
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  • 1653 5 THE GREAT TRAFFIC PROBLEM. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Aug. 27. It is clear that the Government wih be ompelled to introduce a Bill in the r..xt Session dealing with the regulation of traffic. Not a day passes without at least ha.f i dozen peopl. being killed
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  • 245 5 A new chapter was added to the history of a famous song when quests at the banquet at Monte Video replied to the Prince of Wales's speech in Spanish by singing "He's a jolly good fellow," the tune of which is believed to be one of the
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  • 912 5 AUSTRALIA'S TAX CONCESSION. Dr. Earle Pa^e, a s Federaj Treasurer, presented to the House of Representatives s Budget that will win merited applause from one end of the Commonwealth to th? other; and whatever else his opponents might say of it they cannot truthfully urge that it
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    • 433 5 hciring, that/' says And there's only ly these thirsty days serial Pulpy Lemon It's great." Pulpy Lemon Squ.ish is to fO lC i8 tnAdc entirely from ..nd pulp of selected, sunLemons, sweetened with i^jr no artificial colourings, r harmful preservatives. •Id water to it. Ta>tc it. that here, at last,
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    • 476 5 Indigestion Loss of Appetite Stomach Trouble When your bodily ba'anct s upset End your food no longer agrees and causes discomfort, take Dr. Cassells Tablets. They will tone and reinvigorate your organs of digestion. NutTerer* from .stomach trouble hii.l in.liyest i.ui Are too prone i-\ u,.,,ri n.rre palliative*; what is
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  • 444 6 In one of the great sea romances a whole tide of villainy begins with the "tipping of the black spot" to on who was marked down for d_ -miction. It was the warning cf a company of conspirators, pursuing desperate courses with a complete sense of personal
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  • 334 6 China is not represented a. Uh Adviaorj Committee <»n the traffic in opium which nut at Geneva BB August 24. The Chinese Govcrnaaent aotifled the Dmiulaij Qaneial, of the League of Nations t«» this effect at th« laat hour, ami it is understood that her action means
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  • 132 6 Brought Down 70 Eneim 'Danes in War. "Death bf misadventure." was the verdict at the inquest at Guildford on Mr. William Lancelot Jordon. of Grevlake. Bl a •onsiioldrttad, Blackheath. who tlietl in Guildford Hospital from injuries received when thrown from his mo'or-car on th«. Hog'l Bach,
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  • 173 6 Bbctr.c sup, al..,ut I'. M N 9*4 win- n\.rhc;i.| (Mn bml Uh ii roan. Plfl whir.i s Mpplfc ti<»n at a vottaci ieara ta 7,C <> ih- canal i f- racier litaated uh Betel, ark r aeaa al IM v. It he untkni.i, w Mgb iMHlaa win with low
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  • 140 6 The Koln- Custom* I ing f> r the la scheme <>f Borland Tht And i ed lo tht- Kobe r recently itated ginateti in l'.'J fhrmerly partment af Suzuk > porting and N alleged te havi BOM mm in O kl for the purposi Several other J
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  • 111 6 hurt;. t Bambini Sutisfnctoi v pi most recent poly. The factor), the war from blh Thai cini log ew i whom the great* i 81l ia gross ret e »pti for I.'- I 'J.'. •11(1.(100.000 life, will fl ate Of UMjMMtI crea-t if BUM MB the lublCßl
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    • 1280 6 TENDERS, i ________-___-_im_r— —jp-^p. t _____^_«_____________—tt_T_i TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES, SINGAPORE, 1926. NOTICE is hereby given that Tenders v j j be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until noon t.n 2nd October. 1925. for 'he exclusive right, subject to the limitations of the UqOOffS Revenue Ordinance. 1909 now
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    • 803 6 3. Tenders must be entered on printed forms of tender obtainable at the Office of the Assistant Superintendent Government Monopolies and must be enclosed in sealed cover marked on the outside "Toddy Shop Tenders." 4. A separate tender should be mad 0 for each shop. It should specify the locality
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  • 951 7 SNUGGLING IN ENGLAND. (From N.K.I. Papers). Dutch Mail Alterations. The Hague, Sept. 17. The steamers of the Nederland and RotLerdam Lloyd will, commencing with January 19t6, leave Holland every Wednesday for tht N.F.I. A a test ll one day will be d, the Sunday in Southampton being
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  • 621 7 FIKST INDIAN To BE ABRXSTBD. Preventive Meet P.usn The F.m.s. Cus.omj preventive fleet has hatl a very busy time dui ing- tl e past fortnight in rounding up rubber naqg- I glers, who appear to be a s active as ever. Hitherto Chinese and Malay s have been
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  • 77 7 Arrangements have now been completed for tho visit of the Rev. v. H. Clayton to Penang in connection wi h the Toe- H. movement He will attend two meetinps. on Oct 15 at the P.C.C under the auspices of thPenanu branch <»f the Ex-Sei ices Aaaociation, the chairman of which
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 356 7 BUSUNb^ LAKUS. 1 e looking for :i no more troub e nd a post i (J for a I, man. Tli" A.S. Quarter, n s reel Singapore. t p -end for the Illustrated c te ol Musical Instruments. VSON CO., LTDNorth Bridge Road. l CARS FOR HIRE. Great Reduction in
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    • 417 7 NOTICES. SINGAPORE CHAMBER OE COMMERCE AND EXCHANGE. Notice h reby given th.t the Half Yearly jrthm the Exchange Puildingi on Monday. 28th septembei, i<(i_:,, t p m tVI >urpOMm I'-™- tot the following 1. To inform Member.- of what has taken place during the previoui iix months. To transact inch
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    • 566 7 HEALING SECRETS REVEALED. BALM OF ANCIENT ROME HAVE TilElK COINTEUIWKT IN ZAM. III K. Facts About Famous Skin-( ure. In ancient tinus the Roman Gladiators bad a speedy and sure ssethod <>f beaHag their wounds and st.res. This was bf the ci plication of eostly balms prepared with c'.nsommete care
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    • 533 7 (f xN f. Mm mmm t^t*"**" mi flP___f__i I 188 iWll -mm\mw SAFEGUARD YOUR EYESIGHT SHOULD YOU BXPEEIENCE ANY DIFFICULTY IN YOUI \lsioN. THE ADVICE OP 01 1^ FULLY QUALIFIED EUROPEAN OPTICIAN is available daih Hours a.m. tn |.:10 p.m. SPECIALLY MADE GLASSES SUPPLIED PROMPTLY. MOTION SMITH AND SON LTD.
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  • 752 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1925. A Port Want. Considering the size of Singapore the number of vessels coming into tne Port and their size, in one respect we do not seem quite up to date. %.m\ that ifl in getting into touch with approaching or departing ships. Our
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  • 243 8 Mioche Ix>vitski. the great pianist, at the Victoria Theatre to-night. Dr. A. L. Hoops and Dr. .1. A. Webster left yesterday lor Tokio to attend the Medical Conference there. Mr. Woodward, son of the late Sir Lionel Woodward, arrived in Kuala l.umpur on Saturday. Mr. G. 6, Seth. the new
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 276 8 ENGLISH EDUCATION OF MUSLIM BOYS. To tho Editor. Sir. Every right thinking Muslim nm%\ be thankful ti> 'Ts.amha" for hi> a^!e letter on the above srbjc.i which appear*-.! in your issue of the 18th instant. What he says about most Muslim parent.- finding; it difficult t<» tfive their sons higher
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  • 492 8 I \M( l s OMBDIAN HEI IRES. I* rom sn suthori s iree, it is ed thai the Inimitable comediui M Swee Bock ha- definite o« Ids from th.- st;;i_e. and that r.e sill in the "Nyonya Chantek" piny, w! itaged "ii Thursde) el the Stai 0 i.,.
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  • 70 8 Mr. H. F. Barker, of Messis. McAlls SV and Co.. has returned to Ipoh from a visit to Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Mr. A. Metcalfe, of Me'calfes Meters, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur, has gone to Singapore on a business visit of a few days. T.O.M. Bishop Titus Lowe, of the
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
  • 40 8 The Hon. Mi R Education, who i il tion le ths r ed to Sk A \la a} ran vicinity ol thi I ii as and en! thi. 1 < i MMi The Mies i real i ill) sfter iheetlag i
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 307 8 _B?'^ *-^fIR __H B^R_f Tfc*i-.T^ r > _£_^-^__9 B^^! IS*^ _R _L BTiT-"'' «Rr- TH SR-oy-ESu' ____^______Tmß __B^ fl saC^ v v^B ___El__i63aß_____Ex ■__________________________P^^^^^^^^^^^_______BB-____________________________________T 9Pt 19 .^S-- J\M Si'__V Bl trnftrW 'mmmmmt.- 'j tmWj.wKM iiflflflflflfla c__B s_i_»'^t_i_f "^^^^^^^^^^B^^B_Dk>~ IRj MM fc^\iL v*a«m Ifh fl dJH_____________________t rsr pii& 'gp jj RJ^/fjii
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    • 51 8 POR ALL J TERM IN USE Ik *m*V m^^. I ■,s> J m AGENTS: W. R. Loxley Co. J.._M.M_MJ_>_. f l DEARS' i J I GOLDEN SERIES. i F^J ALWAYS ES ASK FOR LFilß^ m^ DAMSON. I *£^(S_l I A bf?-" j £r>4 l 8 1 nga pore. _LjM_^Tys^J Kuala
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  • CIVIL WAR IN CHINA.
    • 31 9 AT TOklO. Service Tokfa, Sept. 21. ceived confidenina that civil war is fso Lin and Feng lanimously voted In itrality in On- event if war breaks <>ut 1 inference.
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    • 150 9 LIU( TORY. Sen ice.] Loe lon. Sept. 20. .i i Cusl oms I telega- < rs' ileperture, in enumerates the sa to prepare the Km and fulfil other laid down in the determine (he conns surtax up to d- snd five per <t. pending the -ut thai
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  • 49 9 Washington, Sept. 21. attached to the Lartment has advised Mi-. Davis. Lai ur. that the l'nited States inn mv. clearly specifies that an munist may not lawfully enter or United States and is subject rtation. Mr. Risley*ts opinion officials of the State who--- barring of Saklatvala 1
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  • 27 9 Reuter'-: Service.] <.ene\a. Sept, 24. f the League resumed 'ittinga snd adopted a number committee* with resolutions. expressing satisfaction, at League's health organi-
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  • 21 9 iter's Service.] Paris, Sept. 21. rs state that the German Freiburg have find the ste 126,000 francs.
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  • 95 9 Hamid, of Perak. is on a visit Kampong Kamunting, is ery in the Taiping Hosnt serious illness. of a regular -vstem of reKMir for esta'os in Malsenl engaging the attention of "i.-ient, political difficulties Serres, for thirteen years a Negri Sembilan, is now British Columbia, and very with his prospects.
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  • 120 9 SAFELY OVER ANDES. AN EXCITING JOIR.VEY. 1 Router's Service.] Santiago. Sept. 20. Ihe Prince of Wales has left Vina del Mnr for Lo, Amlt s whence he deparU d fQf Argentina. He ,U^ not expect further difficulty in crossing the frontier, as the *m ether conditions have
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  • 133 9 BIG EVENTS COMING IN MOROCCO. [Renter's Service.] Paris. Sept, 21. I The Echo de Pari- war correspondent in Morocco states thai eighty battalions will Bhort'y participate in a big new French offensive in the KifTane sector north of Taza the success cf which will result in f he submission of
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  • 193 9 RUMOURED TERMS. [Router's Service.] New York, Sept. 21. According to a wirciess message from the liner Paris, in which the French Debt Commisaion travelled to the United States, it is understood tha. M. C'aillaux proposes to the American Debt Commission that Prance will be^in -mmediately her
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  • 148 9 [Reuter's Service.] Melbourne. Sept. 20. Mr. Bruce has issued a statement that the (lections will he the most important in the history of Australia and will involve the mosl far-reaching issues ever submitted to the country, which will l>e i -died on to decide whether it sh ;11
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  • 41 9 [Reuter's Service] Simla, Sept. 21. A serious bomb outrage occurred last night near tbe lines of the l-3rd Gurkhas. Three men were killed, three are in a precarious condition whilst half a dozen were injured mostly soldiers.
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  • 397 9 [Reuter's Service. l Batavia. Sept. 21. The steamer Leeds City which struck a reef had a cargo of 7.500 tons of sugar for Kobe and Yokohama. the railway at present crosses the roadway 1 in many places, but with the introduction I of electric trains the
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  • 217 9 GETTING TIRED OF IT. j i A COMMUNIST TRY OUT. TReuter's Service.] London, Sept. 21. Mr. F. C. Allen, Chairman of the Shipping Federation, in a long statement declares that the so-called seamen's strike is really a reconnaissance in force in connection with a general Communist offensive by
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  • 46 9 i Reuter's Service, i Paris. Sept. 21. A strike of telegraph end telephone oprstors cut off Paris from the outside world for two hour- this morning. The strikers demand the immediate payment of bonus anil increase of salaries which Parliament has approved in principle.
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  • 25 9 Bombay, Sept. 20. i Kighty thousand cotton operatives arc now idle and it is expected thai the num- ber will soon increase. x
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  • 33 9 TReuter's Service.! t Paris, Sept. 21. Karachi a nd Ma joi Abe, after a careful inspection of their machines, decided t., < postpone their departure from Berlin for I some days. j
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  • 27 9 [Renter's Service.] Shanghai. Sept. 21. j The Italian airman. Marquis di Pinedo < arrived at Shanghai fly ng from Australia via the Philippines and Formosa.
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  • 878 9 THE OCEAN HARBOUR AT BELAWAN DELI. (From Our Own Correspondent). Itatavia. Sept. IW. The lengthy negotiations which have taken place between the Nederland and Rotterdam Lloyd and the .Government in respect of the renting; of an important part ;>f the Ocean Quay at Belawan have so far ?ome
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 140 9 [ROBINSON CO.. LTD. (Incorporated tn the Straits Settlement*) Gentlemen's I 1 DAY SHIRTS. 3^ A Soft Fronts. Double Cuffs Jsr/ One Solt Polo Collar to W^{j^ Fawn, Helio., Grey, Sk> lim Price $5.75 Each. 1 ißffl^Jßji^ C/ Sizes 11 to 17', Neck Vfß^^^y '''^^fn^J^^^i^^ BJHLvn| P^^l IrVv It ""'t 53______________»_______j^^v
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    • 763 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE REGULAR SERVICES TO:— LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. BAM BURG BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK BALTIMORE. Taking cargo on through Bills o Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. PHEMIUS London, Rotterdam and
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    • 565 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) M ELLERMAtrn.INE 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. s.s. CITY OF PF.KIN Marseil'es. Havre, London, Antwerp and Hamburg Sept 29 *s.s. CITY OF
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    • 495 10 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR KLM (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SK\(\ PENINSULAR AND ORIENTLuTsTEAM N\\ I mtM LONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SER\ K™ 1 (Under Contract with His Majesty's G o OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. l( r For China and Japan. for Marseilles a Due Nn,
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  • 688 11 Work at AshteaJ. "Who is the Potter, pray, and who the '»t BO asked the impatient -member of He -clay population' wh th Omar heard talking at the dene of Ramazan. It ia a '.neation which might occur to anyone who '■its lae pott.ry at
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  • 286 11 With the retirement at an early da e. on the conclusion of his term of office, of Sir Matthew Nathan. Governor of Queensland, it is unlikely that Aus ralia will, for some time at bast, have any more "imported" Governors. Sir Matthew went from Hongkong to Natal, thence
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  • 525 11 1 he telegram to the effect that the Wahabis were bombarding Medina and had destroyed the dome of the great mosque containing the Prophet's tomb and the mosque of Hamza, the shrine of the Prophet's ..ncle, will cause the Indian Mohammedans to Reconsider their attitude with
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  • 207 11 Violent Outbursts by Irish Clergy. Belfast, Aug. Archbishop O'Dannell. of Armagh, .the head of the Irish Roman Catholic Church, has banned dancing, and in a message to the clergy of his diocese states that he will excommunicate people frequenting allnight dance halls. This threat is a sequel
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  • 162 11 Mrs. Cecil Inherits 15,000,000 Dollars. Asheville (North Carolina). Mrs. J. F. A. Cecil, who is now twentyfive, inherits the remainder of the propertyleft by her father, the late G. W. Vanderbilt, approximately fifteen million dollars. Mrs. Cecil was before he,r marriage Miss Cornelia Vandcrbiit, only child of
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  • 480 11 Australians claim that tbe bridge now being* built over Sydney Harbour with a span of 1,050 feet, will have the greatest span of any bridge in the world. The whole area covering the approach to the bridge itself, on each side of the harbour, is a
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  • 326 11 Tha borough surveyor »f Northwich." Cheshire, has reported to the town council the completion of the lifting of the centre of the town an average of five feet, an operation Which has taken three years. The whole of th e business portion ol the town, including
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  • 178 11 Terrv Expedition Cable. The folk. wing cable has just reached Lon don from the Terry Northern Australia Exposition: Rumour gold Snd at Tan.. mi. May change route. Lord Apsley and Redknap had exciting buffalo bunt." The expedition, which is beaded h\ Nil Michael Terry and includes
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  • 180 11 Working of Heoaas* Kale S>*tem. Arropos of th,. fact 'hat hj Htm inUi let next, the Bengal Telephone (oipora tioa'e "Homage Rate" ijctcai wQI bav. I in operatio,, far exactly a fear, H ma." aofl l>e out of place to look Lack and see how the system
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 187 11 mmTTZmmmmmmmmmmZuSmmmlm^m S. __9___H mmWmmt NATURE'S REMEDY c Up its Tonic is Nature's remedy for the ind brain, loss of debility, poorness ■d. neuralgia, insom and is strengthened 'iable. In the fatigtropicul atmoshere you »ill appreciate the fling .stimulus of this in\i> rating medicine, as it tea normal health. ,h r.
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    • 117 11 i H k I H W *w*wW*: T^' y aim L^^ $Jm^ :> li 'iffifflwW.VA&T'' A .C fl l 'f'>Wf MM "<*J— L Ci\\ h i^^SSF^^^ v? upon it! fl »s!SS-s^** sTßtMcf^^ r*\.« r^j |r^ i 111 Cigarettes are recognised |^\PSTA^g lls thc Spendable cigarette. Dependable from ih<_- points ol
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  • SHIPPING NOTES.
    • 193 12 New M.M. Steamer Visited. The new French mail steamer D'Artagnan, 2LOOO tons, came in yesterday morning and made a fine sight as she steamed through the western entrance, shortly before seven o'clock. The D'Artagnan does not tower so out of the water as some of the earlier
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    • 70 12 Chinch* w and Captain Charged. A» the result of the seizure of about 1 0.000 worth of non-Governnunt c..andu on board the steamer Seang Bee when she cairn into Singapore recenti.v. Police Court proceedings have been taken against the C-r tain and the chinchew. The
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    • 45 12 The rates of freight on Rubber and Latex froai ail East and West Coast Malay Peninsula Ports, with the ex ep ions of Malacca and Port Swettenham. to Pacific ("oast Ports have been increased by G.sl. per scale ton. effective immediately.
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    • 26 12 Tht rates of freight on Planks and Logs to North Atlantic Ports have been fixed at reepecthrely Gsu and (',sls per ">o c ft
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    • 302 12 Pott? have always found plenty of inspiration in the master of a ship, hut the other officers generally do their work without the praise of the multitudes. The following, written by the third i fiicor of the steamer West Ison and published in Shipping Register, is. therefore,
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  • 154 12 While la scar ere v.s on the boats of the Irrawady Flotilla have gore on strike, laseaia on the other side of India are coming forward M strike-breakers in the larger conflict overseas, and several hundreds are being shipped from Bombay to bring out the vessels detained at Durban and
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 466 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in Australia). :0:— FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE. :0:— Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and MONTORO (5.000 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is tbe largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins <*e Luxe, single berth cabins,
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    • 109 12 HOME LEAVE. HAVE YOU BOOKED YOUR PASSAGE YET? As Official Agents for all principal Steamship and Railway Companies and with offices throughout the world we can secure the best accommodation available. For reservations and the latest information apply to: THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. INC., Union Building, Collyer Quay, Singapore. Phone
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    • 541 12 MESSAGEREES MARITIMES Under contract with the French Government Mail and Pasaenger Services. DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY FAR EASTERN SERVICE. HOMEWARD MAILS. To Marseilles yia Colombo, Djibouti and Port Said. AMBOISE 16,000 due Sept. 27 CHANTILLY 17,000 due Oct. 7 FROM PENANG ONLY. To Marseilles via Colombo, Djibouti and Port Said. AMAZONE 11,000
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    • 201 12 Johnnie Whiskj J____- Ml -r i'j om >•> |i mm m. r Obtainable at ALL CLUBS AND HOTELS Ask For It BY I Name John Little Co.. Ltd.. (Ine r; Singapore Kuala Lumpur LLOYD TRIESTINO Ml Incorporated I I I HOMEWARD BAILINGI Bi-monthly service for and Trieste via p< rl
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 682 12 SHIPPING NOTES. Lieutenant-Commander J. T. B. Notley, R.N., has been appointed to act as Harbour Master, Selangor, with effect from th e 15th September, 1925. The P and 0 Khyber has left Hongkong, and is. expected to arrive at this port at 2 p.m. on Thursday, the 24th ;nstant. She
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    • 16 12 tski, Mr. Ch. G. T. Lloyd, Mr. B.H.M. van der Meul'.en, Mr. Jh. L. D. Meyer.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 686 13 O. S.K. Line. Destinations. Steamer. Arr D t j Hamburg, Rotterdam, v Bremen, via Colombo, rr Soudan and Port Said. Alaska Maru Oct. 17 Oct 18 Town. Rio, Santos, Buenoa Aires via t Hawaii Maru Oct. IG Oct. 18 I'^l t Honolulu Maru Sept. 26 Sept. 28 Bombny t Indo
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    • 425 13 *wßtijzk\ gf swamp lihe mtm *^i3L Round-the-World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 88 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OILBURNERS. NO COAL DUST. NO CINDERS. ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS. via Colombo, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine new liners continue on Round the World, returning
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    • 687 13 I GENERAL AGB^Z ASAKI ROOSEVELT LINE Kerr Steamship Co., Inc., 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA and I BALTIMORE J (VIA SUEZ) s.s. RHINE MARU due m.s. SILVERLARCH <luo f m.s. SILVERFIR (llu Z m.s. SILVERELM due M s.s. BORDEAUX
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  • 961 14 HOW IT WAS DONE. One of the triumphs of Modern Engineering is the wonderful way in which not only single buildings but entire blocks of houses are moved intact from one place and planted at another. From America we hear of churches being carried
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  • 28 14 Give a class ef children its choice between hearing about the pithecanthropus and going out nutting, and there win be no doubt as to the vote—Father Ronald Knox
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  • 926 14 1 THROWS SIX CHILDREN INTO RIVER MERSEY. AnJ Drowns Herself. Liverpool. A shocking affair, resulting in th t deaths of a mother and three infant children, occurred in the River Mersey, in the neighbourhood of Rock Ferry, on the Cheshire shore, to the south of Birkenhead. It
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  • 58 14 Inche Abdul Malek. at present Assistant Collector of Land Revenue, Negri Sembilan. who is to act as Secretary to the Sanitary Board during Mr. Banks's absence, is also beinu appointed Licensing Officer for motorcars in the State, a s well as Mr. F. Knocker, who will carry on the duties
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 412 14 p I The Gordian Knot j of Tropical Debility. ThrG"r<.:.i' Kn. i wa< om of the pr< b'ems ol Classical not undo it. I And \.m«ii r the Grea it -..v. I b) thousands with a •■iii-.l J stroke of I r<J ht- cut the knot m t.cun. I I
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    • 402 14 THEmKEW I EWRSIWIPX Companion to JEWZmEffI II TUST a turn of the cap and new J leads appear— as the illustration K shows so one may be readily se--0 lected for recharging. This is one of p the Mix new exclusive feat art t p which simplify and perfect Ever-
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  • 480 15 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st. marked.! Jnless oth e™.s* 'Asani Kumbang (£l 9 BatangPadang^n' flf I Hitam Tin **9. Id? Hydraulie 4 J **J* Johan Tin M *-d. j Kamunting (fc) -J 8 >s Kuala Lumpur (fc) l lingui ($1) «J Mambaus ($1) Murai Tin <s,
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  • 61 15 September fl. Bent 1 m.s j, 4 16 a2 Bank, demand 21 1 5-32 Private credits 3 m.s. 214 New York, demand Credits 90 days Fiji nee, demand India, T. T. Hongkong, demand „.<-. iv,.,,,^ Yokohama, demand \;\s Java, demand I iq i Bangkok, demand 7». Sovereign. Bank Paying
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  • 190 15 Opium, hen ii ,i'M Rive, Liang Win Oh t«i 4 ark R'ue Eagle (Old) Kite. Liang Hin Chan Mara Red EagW iNi n t Rice, Siam old No. i Rice. Rangoon Bin tea Rice, Ran»r< en Bioka Riee. Siam Broken Nr. 1 220 Rice. Sian, Broken No. Rice, Siam
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  • 35 15 Siagupure, Sept. 21. 12 nuua. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked sheet. Spol 1..42 1.32**; Od 1.29^ 1.30; Oct-Dcc 1.2.v._. 1.26; Jan-March l.li 1. 10. London Quotation Sheet 3s ♦*> _>d. Marki Steady.
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  • 165 15 RUBBER COMPAN Y DIVIDENDS. Ifeear* Barlow and C©^ Kuala Lumpur, advise us that the following interim dividends have been declared: -Ayer Kuning < F.M.S. > Rubber Co., Ltd. lfl per rent tactual) puyable or the Ifl.h Sept. Highlands and l.< wlanda Para Rubbei (<».. Ltd. 7 l m p* eenl
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  • 235 15 London, Aug. 2»>. Th. trade position h. America continuea to improve, and sentiment in this country and on the Continent will turn sharply for the better when the Freneh debt -ottb merit is finally arranged with America. The improvement in America this Fall will call for considernhle
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCE.
    • 185 15 MACPHAIL CO. LTD's REPORT. Sin K a|Hir«-. Sep,. JI. KuhlH-r. London 3a. 6Sd, Su l .ti<i. Tin. London Sept. linh. FZiv* Hd Local i::_'_. :(i toni mid o daj Rubber*. Vv. < ni have bus Jl IM with teller* al 1.67. Jeram Kuantans are quoted 1. 10 1.12 and Buki
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    • 214 15 Riagapare, Sept _'i Im. London >-■; t. i:». i 4 50 (ona. Rubber.— 3s 64d. Unehani Rubbers. The share maraet i- Arm ihe betU r cla Pa jams are wanfa .1 al 10.50, New Craigieleaa can 1. 1.62 1 New Feudal* ai t.fl Jeranu b 1
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    • 242 15 ROSE MA CPHAIL CO'S REPORT (1.. It. Macphail) Singapore. Sepi. I in. £262 2-. 6d. $1324. :.u ton KuMmt. 64d. The n.n ket opeaa the week in ail sections. Rubber and Mining shun good enquiries at last ween clos i tationa. Industrial- and Loans contin demand. Ruhheea. Allenbya wen pinned
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  • 139 15 Sees.: Kvatt and Co. Bukit Timah. 14JSS: total I month.-. 87,M1 Brunei Cmted. 21.0o:t; total I I mos. :.8,!.1L\ ChariL-kat S. rdanr. I'.MTI total 7 mos. 104,478. Indragiri total 11 mos. tn._'oi Lui m total 10 mos. 2r>0.700. Nyalas, 21 total mos. r.K.ii.;;,. Tapeh, total H
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 393 15 \ssets over $5,500,000. mMmmmwwmmmmmmmm TUP _PDI? 4rr n a nfTiinii m Assurance in force over $19,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE.-Winchester House'slZo^ Settle, entS) rhe Company has £20,000 deposited ZTh Z HS. n LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C. ported Wftk the Supreme Court of .England,
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    • 495 15 BANKING. j YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. —Established 1880— Capital Subscribed Y.100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y.53,r.00,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R Ichinoraiya, Esq DIRECTORS. Y. Umakawa, Esq. Baron K. Morimura. M. Odagiri, Esq. N. Igarashi, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki. E. Mogami, Esq K. Tatsumi, Esq. K. Takeuchi, Esq.
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    • 453 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) a*u e J? d uffic e: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50 000 000 ReTrt/f f Ully J** U BSSS Reserve Fund:— Sterling 4,500,000 R_.«u,™ t- u-,-. Si l ve $26[500[000 neserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. tt P? tten^en, Esq.,
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    • 40 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds' Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LtO. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor* A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • 1110 16 COMMITTEE DISCISSIONS. Following are extracts of Committee meetings: H"n. Secretary. Mr. W. B. Penrhan's resignation after nearly four years most valuable service to the Association was accepted. The Vice-President again voiced the Association's appreciation and moved that Mr. Penman be elected to a seat on the Committee. This
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 513 16 S.C.C. Crush Telephone Company. The meeting of the S.C.C. and the O.T.F.C. in the second round of the S.F. A. Cup com- j l petition at the Stadium yesterday proved i such a one-sided affair that it can be dis- missed with little comment. The Club won
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    • 89 16 .From Our Own Correspondent). Penang. Sept. 21. The ninth annual contest for the Glugor Shield, in which a Perak school competed for the first time, was very keen and most successful. The Anglo-Chinese School won I the shield, securing 102 points, the Anglo- I nese School. Ipoh.
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  • 868 16 LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE. The following are the positions in the English and Scottish Leagues to date: Division I. Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Spurs 7 4 1 2 15 12 10 Leeds 7 4 2 114 8 9 Huddersfield 6 3 0 315 11
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  • 113 16 WEDNESDAY'S TIES (Sept. 23). A. Class. Mrs. Hedley Stevens and Hatch vs. Mr. and Mrs. Goldie. Mist Griffith Jone< and Fulcher vs. Mrs. Mcl.ay and Prentis. Vis. S\_kes and Beatty vs. Miss L. Hutchison and Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton vs. Mrs. Miller and Poyser.
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  • 25 16 Tuesday, 22nd. Wireless and Signalling Classes Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Thursday, 24th.— Band Practice. St. Joseph's Institution 5.15 p.m. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 243 16 m, The following details as to the names, ages and breeding of the Irish Maiden horse s the Turf club is importing, will probably be found of interest. They are due to arrive by the Carmarthenshire from England in mid-October about the same date as the horse
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    • 235 16 K. F. beat Y. M. The 11. K. met the Y.M.t.A. on the lick Ayer ground on Saturday and came •ft vict >r< by C2 runs. Going- in first, the military scored l.*>4 <s>n. Hotdcn 37. S*rt. :|11 li M not out». Lyne was the highest ■com for the
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    • 74 16 I The following a ve the outstanding events in the Y.M.C.A. Programme for the week ending September 26th. Tuesday: Football vs. Harbour Board at Anson Road 5 p.m. Wednesday: Volley Ball League "C" vs "B" f> p.m.; Gymnastic Class X p.m. Thursday: Hockey vs. Indian Association 5 p.m.;
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    • 47 16 Sepember Medal (Bogey). The result of the above is a win for L. .1 Cave who returned a nett score of 1 down. The Ball Sweeps were won on Saturday by F. V. Boardman 1 down and on Sunday by VV. McMullan 1 up.
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  • 41 16 Programme of Drills up to and for 27th. Tuesday, 5 p.m.— Drill Hall, European Units, March and 30 yds. Range. 4.15 p.m. Drill Hall, Chinese Company, Practice, Warren Shield, Bus leaves for j B. Timah at 4.15 p.m.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 206 16 The Moutrie Grand An instrument embodying the duett of Art, together with the latest develop] Pianoforte Construction the MOUTRIE is unsurpassed for Beauty and Clarity of Let us demonstrate this to yea. S. MOUTRIE ANO CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong), The Arcade, SINGAPORE. I mmmWmS k•- '.'/.V^ X_______fiS>^-_ mjKiß I
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