The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 September 1925

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  • 13 1 Singapore Free Rress I IS SINGAPORE, 5.8., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1925 NO. 11,(»02
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  • 231 1 Mr. Br«CC macit seme lorcefui comment s on (ommuiiism in a speed, at a BMCtiog of tin- National Fcdcrstloa Page 9. Trou hie broke out n Tokio betweea police and Laboar demonstrator- <m thc arrival of Russian delegates from China Page 9. A further French sacceos against
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  • 1193 1 The dragOß*i jaws opened al the t be Twelve Courses in a certain Ryiom an tillage on the Spaai h tidi it not the real naim of the ho el, I t harming that I do not wish to bail ■Una Un inc <ii of hia activities.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 192 1 sT ARIELL'S Kjy [NUT BISCUITS mmtffy .AFFLES HOTEL ne No. 2920. JESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY dinner Dance. MONDAY FRIDAY che Dansant. LEVINE-HOPKINS DANCE BAND. B. Evening Dim essonti il for Dinner Dance*.) SARKIES lIKOTHERS. BILL ROOM. m,.rietor S super vision of an LEON. H. YAYMEN xpert European. NaMfcr. y,^^^^^.^^^^^^^v«v.v.v.^^Vr•^v.v.v.v,^^v o^v^^v.v_i^v»^v.v.•. •I
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    • 116 1 Bodyguard Soap ANTISEPT.C Wgdjg^ PURIFYING •■THE PROTECTOR OF HEALTH" SOUS AM iFACTI KKKS WILLIAM GOSSAGE SONS LIMITED. WIDNKS. ENT.L.WK THE "EUROPE HOTEL, AUTUMN RACE MEETING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1925 Special Race Dinner and Dance on each occasion $3. Dancing until 1.45 a.m. THE EUROPE HOTEL, LTD.
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    • 146 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Goodyear balloon tyres- Page 4. Rotleo af the Happy Vai t-y Rat.. The Singapore snipchandlery Page 7. Let your new track be a Pord Page 8. Latest shipping on pages 10, IS and IS. Coming attraction at Alhambra— Page 2. Fully qualified mSdwifi wanted -Pagi 7 Rai.re-.Jewi tt
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    • 8 1 r~ SWALLOW S AKIKI.I/s VARIETY WAFERS ARK DSUCKHJB
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 102 1 THE WEEK. Hitfh Water. 1.1 am.. 1 :> p.m. s.F. A. Cap: s.c.c. n n Hssdqasrters. s C.C. Tennb Toornsmenl Final. 1.4i p Lodge St. Georgs BJi p.m. Tknrmdmff, 14th. Hijrh Water, 1.48 a.m. 1.41 p.m. Rugby: Pick-up Gasm, Bsdaag. P. and hoSSSWard mail Kav Outward P. O. mail due.
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  • 487 2 Dimh Retailed h\ "Piaeater Retaadas.' "Yt-s. ami I wa- a Sidesman from 1903 i.. 1911, and they gave me hv 0.8.E. in 1919, and 1 always supported the S.P.G., nnt. wi.h regard to the widowed a".<l the itherless. 1 s ways St. Pe.tr. tappin? the fik hefore
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 436 2 Three Popular Face Creams CREME SHALIMAR LA REINE DE CREME MALACCEINE CREAM. Ohtainable at MEDICAL HALL LTD SINGAPORE. COMING SHORTLY 65 PERFORMERS 65 V_^B Dx___fll_____. mmmmmW IfSJr mttr mAJ _r* -_r- *t W\ wA^ THE HAPPY VALLEY LIMITED. DRY CLEANING AND DYEING. Remember that the Autumn Rac Days are rapidly
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    • 359 2 S&&PATHE CINEMA Can give private CINEMA SHOWS in any PRIVATE HOUSES OR GARDENS, CLUBS, SCHOOLS, PLANTATIONS. FACTORIES, ETC. in the Vicinity of Singapore town or outside. We supply Electric plant (where necessary). Projector, complete programme of films to be selected from the biggest stock in town according to wishes of
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    • 338 2 ALHAMBRA REACH ROAD. (Tan Chen* Kee Co. Ltd. Proprietor-. From Saturday, 19th to Thursdav. 21th 5, A PAIR OF PICTURES EQUAL IN ENTERTAIN ml'' T', MANY A SUPER PRODUCTION In the Second Show cnmmencini: at A PARAMOUNT-JAMES CRUZE PRODUCI Adapted from Booth Tarkinjrton's novel MAGNOI I ERNEST TORRENCE, PHYLLIS HAVER
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  • 557 3 THE SUMMER SCHOOLS The admission „f women to the First ."•vision of the Civil Service is an interestng moment in which fo look at '.heir latest tchievements in the Oxford Summer ehools," the last list of which has just ben issued. Even a cursory glance shows
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  • 331 3 Press Advertising as Corrective. The importance of newspaper advertising was stiesscd hy the Mayor of Blackburn when addressing a conference of the institute of Plumbers at Blackburn on August 19th. Ne said: 'I have often wondered why you people make BO li.tlc use of advertiser and I
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  • 408 3 DUTCH EAS T INDIES. i hinese Agitctioa Stopped. I Thr Government of the Dutch Easl Indie has firmly put a Stop to the very activ [campaign carri .1 en there by Chinese agitators since the trouble began at Shanghi for assisting their countrymen in China I tight British and Japanese
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  • 132 3 Goer to Sea in a Tramp Stealer. New York, Auk. IS. A young millionaire three months ago shipped from the port of San Francisco in the tramp steamer West Jester as a deckhand, the lowliest Job in the ship. None of the crew suspected his identity,
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  • 21 3 Speaking: of jazz hands, the man who put the din in dinner took the rest out of restaurant Sunshine (St. AupustineK
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  • 397 3 What the township of Dayton, Teunesa wil| make of the news that a human ikull of a primitive t>p< has been found on the (shores of the Lake of Galilee can Ik- but I dimly conjectured. Perhaps Dayton wilt I suppress the sewn sltogeth r. For
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  • 200 3 President (oolidge on Wheat Restriction. To the Editor of the Morning Post. Sir. In view of ths Ameriiesn romplataH Of the high price Of rubber during the re-f!-feted output, tht following letter Written by President CooUdgs as quoted by Prof i J. Russell Smith in his recent work
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  • 221 3 San (oat With Tails and Floum, Oxford trOMSSrs have boon relega,. 1 to the far-away days when trousers thsmrs regarded a- sn eccentricity by the introduction of coat which wl bably 1 e attrihut. d to el I'M <Kt. < smbridge, Oxford t rouse i- are SOW
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  • 231 3 In the House of ommons on I Auj.ii.-t 7th.. ther.. s dsbnts on econo ■y in which Mr. Churchill, who wa- rath, r too chastened for our liking, sxplainsd 'he difficulties of ecOU 'I y. though h« i.i. n. t excuse the presenl excsselas c\;h hue. He ihowad
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  • 98 3 Buys tl B .Japan ih; mm b 1 n firm in Kobe which ha- a fan I h employed has received lei n froai of them, of varying tenor, but all i to the impending iv igUU. I srriters. As ths n were <> <l employi the] were called up
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 244 3 v IThe Food of Kings! npO YOU, Baby is the King of your household, 1 and claims as his birthright the Food of Kings 1 -and as the best is not too good for the children of Royalty, it is not too good for your Baby for Glaxo is the
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    • 48 3 I lfl _______»H ___m________ n_s_a mt i H_________K^ II II Ml IIWMI mmm^mZtmmm Storage ICE CREAM The Dessert that Pleases All. Obtainable from JOHN LITTLE AND CO.. BIN BEE AND CO.. KLM ANN AND CO.. LIM KHOON HENG, LUNA CAFE (DHOBY GHAUT) OH FROM THE (OLD STORAGE DEPOT.
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  • 460 4 INTERNATIONAL RECORD. Great Britain's Influence. I In spite of the fact that there are more motor cyclists in this country than in all other countries combined, Great Britain has no more influence in the conduct of the International Federation of Motor Cycling Clubs than any other country represented
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  • 176 4 Tt* so-called pep in io i of ami tra Is 1" ;i too limber accelerator. When ■n aceelerator is too sensitive, as is the tase when ao provision is mads for i eadying the loot, it's a vciy simple tm ttet make the engine pump. Vou eould do
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  • 94 4 London Dislikes Them. Washington, July p. Licence authorities in Louden are hlockinjr efforts of taxi companies to introduce Ino aeatei enbe now in operation in Paris and Other Continental European cities, according to the Department of Commerce. Scotland Yard refuses to issue permits for operation of the two-seater
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  • 50 4 Englishman'* Victory in Hundred Miles Race. London, Sept. 7. An Englishman, O. C. Temple, riding a n O. C. Temple motor cycle, in the 100 c.c. class, covered a hundred miles on the LinasMontlhery track in 58 minutes 50 79-100 sees., which constitutes a world's record.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 213 4 V •V A\ VA%%\ ".V. V-V.%».% V. WAfcft V.VAV/.V.V.% mWrnWrn'^mWrnVm V.V.V. 1 .V.V.V« .W-V.VAV. .V. I p Effective as from Ist September 1925. 'j Malayan Motors Announce f A BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE I OF ALL I j Morris Cowley Oxford fc O A. R S MORRIS COWLEY 2 seater
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    • 10 4 COKBIDEB THK OTHBR FELLOW'S SAFFTY AND TOURS WILL FOLLOW STUDEBAKEK
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    • 218 4 54 94 HOURs THIS IS THE REMARKAIM.E A( |ilK\ EMEN I LIEUT COL. MRS STEYVAI.T HIDIV.. I Rudge-Whiiworihl [Four Valve Four Sp^H 1% H.l >. MOTOR CTCLB ON THE MONTHLER. TRACK \K\I( f M 2\ H.P. MODEL 21 World's Records WERE CAPTURED IN THK KXKCTTION Ol THIS REMARKABLE PERI ORM
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  • 133 5 •"hi in New Booklet. ntly issued by the British Association, for the pur- public definite up-to-date n the subject of concrete roads. fact that road dust, besides nuisance, is a fertile source and consequently a danger to The danger of dust, as j,;. arises from the
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  • 34 5 eath the front sea, may '<l against theft by the at- I <•; band and lock now Ured. The band i a hinged of th" s.-at and bonds over m p. ace against the bottom.
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  • 122 5 Riders getting their motor cycles ready for selling in view of another purchase should remember tha: rubber footboards or mots on the top of sidecar lockers can be restored almost to their pristine whiteness by means of a vigorous brushing with petrol. During a season's riding, says "Carton,"'
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  • 107 5 Champion equipped racing cars tarred in their 21st victory in major racing contests tho world over wi-hin two years when Antonio Ascari, Italy's great race driver, pi'o^inf a 122-cubic inch lacing car, won the annual Grand Prix of Europe, at Spa, Belgium, en June 28. Cables to ths
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  • 49 5 Mt-.boume Tramway 'Buses. Melbourne, Aug. 13. Figures were issued to-day which show that the Melbourne tramway motor 'buses from January 7 to June 30 were run at a loss. The revenue wa s not clear of working expenses, even excluding interest on the capital cost.
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  • 165 5 A Berlin traffic policeman's "island" has beer converted into raised platform 18 inches high, with glass advertisement panels illuminated from within. It is provided with an electric foot-warmer. An illuminated signpost of the type already nlaced on the Great West Road has been put up at Gailows Coiner, on the
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  • 548 5 WAYS OF AVOIDING ACCIDENTS. Too Free Use of Brakes. Motorists use their brakes to,, liberally, j That's the chief cause for skidding. A motor j car will skid on a slippery pavement when the front wheels are turned the slightest out of the forward direction, th
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  • 85 5 An entire engine block from rough castine to even the studs and bearings is made r>y a single machin. in England, weighing MM tons and measuring 181 feet in length, '.'he machine turns out a block every four minu.es. It has 7>'.\ separate operations. An indispensable instrument in eve ry
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  • 385 5 Th*- qaaetiea ef Making ai I nt motor fne' in th»' tropics, where buportod spirit is expenaiva, Q al pcaceM attracting aaetNt able attention. Various materia 1- ha\«- h*en ■ttggested. and in some tiied, ai •> ■ouice ef power Ice ho I, inch 11 rtarchcontaining roots,
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  • 95 5 IThe Birmingham Small Arm Com] nay Will eompletS *his \.a: i.i motor cycles as Um total out)" r* this I'l inch of the Amoii. -an indii-ti\ .tar. Arab sheiks aie takl tutoasol Ceasels are going out of tjrle, even la the deearl areas. Proof i-- th. continued t| u-sts trom
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 230 5 J TROJAN has no claim to -.g^^^^^^K^T 5 r a handsome car; it is a tr *~7~* U jj iity car and will take you anywhere and everywhere. It has no equal on hills and will take Over any roads howeVer b?.d. massive TROJAN engine (4 cylinder) is so powerfully
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    • 288 5 'ZPaiAje-AJtwett ZHigfm Z^rcasmne Oiling Symeew ejbXol/ODERN motor cars should be built to run continuously, hundreds of miles, at high speed. This requires high pressure oiling to all main bearings and important working parts of the engine. Paige and Jewett engines are so oiled. i The cai gauge will show twenty
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  • 1657 6 THINKING OUT CRICKET TEST TEAMS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Aug. 27. The Cricket season is ending with the worst of weather. The only thing to be said about last week's cricket is that it was '"washed out." Rain fell at the places where the game should have
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  • 141 6 t'ndtr Construction For CalruttaRa ii-_:< mu: Air Service. Replying to an inquiry by the Committee of the Bangui Chambei of Commerce in connection with the proposed air service between Calcutta anti Rangoon, the Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs has informed the Chamber that a flyingboat was at present
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 210 6 J/ ,I A T 1 1 t A lnumpn J DUNCAN, the winner s% of the first prize of £100 Vj in a rec^at Baby Comf— petition in which there were over 52,000 entries, J was reared on Im^k\A\*mA V 9 -Sllenbiirgs Foods for Infants e specially manufactured for infant
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    • 172 6 FREE SURINA THEATRE TICKI GOOD CHANCE POR Ml. < l STOMERH H. D. ROOPCHAND'S ANNUAL CLEARANCE STOCK-TAKING SALE. WHICH Wll.l. BB CONTINUED Til. l. Nth HEPTE.MKEI CUSTOMERS BUYING GOODS f^ CABH Wll.l u FREE SURINA THEATRE TICKETS On $30 worth goods; Box neat On $20 worth goods; R On $10
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  • 1331 7  -  George Sampson "The Teaching of English Series." (_eneral Editor, Sir Henry Newbolt. (Manyvolumes, ls. <sd. to Ls. 9d. Nelson and Sons.) People interested in the story of national education (and it is a fascinating story from every point of view) will remember that for the
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  • 385 7 DAME M ELBA'S MEMORIES. Om> of the ftrsl books of the autumn Kcason will be the autobiography of Dame Nellie Bfelba, which Mr. Thornton Butteratuth will publish with the title M Melodios and Memories." Just what pleaauru reatlers may expect Is revealed i?i some >f the stt.iifs Dam,- Ifelba tells
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  • 244 7 There is a section of the community, bended by the senior member for Manchester. Mr. J. H. dynes, who have publicly advocated the ant of extended credit tt. Russia, not only by private firms, hut e\cn by the Board of Trade, to avoid the danger of th. pre-war
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  • 610 7 LMOMI LIFE TRAGEDIES AT OLD- STREET. Wives' Troubles. "To marry in haste" may or may not l>e the custom among those who dwell within Lhe jurisdiction of Old-street Police Court. They certainly enjoy little leisure in .heir repentance. That is. if they do repent, for
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  • 238 7 lUrlin. Th.* so-called Anglo-American discovery that paralysis can be overcome by injecting malaria into the victims has been kaowa han some rune, according to Professor voh HofTei. director of the Psy. hiatri.al Clinic in the University of Berlin. The Profaaaor in an interview, saitl: "The results
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 377 7 BUSINESS CARDS^ thai trouble looking for a need have no mora troub o post card for a good man. The A.S. Quarter, S reet, Singapore. Sk*** > end foT tne Illustrated J riloruf of Musical Instruments. SI *SON CO., LTD. I mi and 113, North Bridge Road. 8 o»V*o* »gg»g»»»jHWHHHHHMg
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    • 547 7 NOTICES. SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF C OMMBRCE AND EXCHANGE. rlr\° l T i h reby Civt that tht Ha >f Yearly General Moniug oi M mb r wiu JJ u.thm the Excha nfe Fuildings on Monday, 28th ]92. p Ht 9 s "P 1 purposes:! 2 Pm thc l lHeo nf
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    • 403 7 Don't be a Slave to Rheumatism Almost before you are aware of y.ur ptnl, you may find that Rheumatism ha« you in its merciless grip, and the results of neyle* red or wrongfully treated Rheumatism arc not pleasant to contemplate. Make up your mind that Uheumutivm not make I slave
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  • 60 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. AC KNOW LEDGMENT. Mr. Poh Tiang Swee begl .<• I .err-- his thank.- and gratitude u< thc friend*, relatives, nit>mb.T> of the Gnnong Sayang Aasociation, tiuan Baon K«>k Association and thc Starlight Mesa, ot.-.. who <o kindly teal letter* ol coadolence, wreathe, etc.. Bud thcac who rei assistance
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  • 821 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1925. Road Sense. As the traffic, on country as well -»s on town roads in Malaya, is steadily increasing, and with it the number of accidents, a little further publicity on suggestions for making the road* safe for all classes of users may be
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  • 449 8 Mr. 1.1:11 Kee Chtok, .1 P., ha- been elect-, od a Patron of the Bendemeer AthleticClub. The Bar Committee of tht F.M.S have appointed Mr. F. B. Ivent to Im 1 member, to Jill thi' vacancy caused by the absence ot Mr. A. S. Baih y ..n sick leave. The
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 49 8 (From Our Own Correspondent), Penanu. Sept. 22. The hon'ble Mr. Justice M. H. Whitle;. has issued judgment in favour of thi- plan tiff ir. tht' suit brought hy Mrs. H.-ah Swe«I.ee against th«* executors rlllmlßg lllO.^'Jl* The ct»sts are to paid from the esta'e.
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    • 35 8 (From Our -Own Correspondent I'enang. S«-pt. 22. Ilorugssu has meetMfnll} sppsulsd ■gninst the decision of Mr. Bennett, <!«•(- inp him to pay $H> to Esther Lim for the maintennnee of an iileiriiininn child.
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    • 55 8 (From Our Own Corroepomlent). Kiml.i l.umpur. Sept. 22. Th* General Officer Commanding' M.ij.L'tfi Sir Th» i><i,.ii Pimaer, ytaUrdt) ii petted the l<«-al volunteer.:, ami was entertnined to dinner wi.h 1.t.-c *A tbe new Commanding Officer, by A' <4»n.--|.-.mv at the Station' Hotel. The O I 1 a a
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    • 114 8 A pari "t' the Y.M.C.A. Junior mem programme i- Edw to thi> md partiei of boyi are conducted various local industrin] establishn a view to instiu ting them in the manufactum of local products. Wednesday an out! kind a visitt <i th. P I V v
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    • 90 8 The E»lit..r of Pitmnn*s Journal, the papttlar weekly dteottd -ntirey te. Pitman* Shorthand. hn« been pltaaad to award, alter examination tht following medal to shorthand pupil- of the Y.M.« A. School <\>mmeree: Proficiency or Student's Medal: to B Chiap Kee. who ohtnintd N per cent, markSt
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  • 130 8 The Middle East Film s Limited have betu successful in securing the rights for P remarkable film entitled "AcTOOS the World hy Zeppelin." which depict- the AirsMn which the Germans bad to build for America under the Treaty of Vennillts. It shews the building of
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  • 274 8 It is understood that the appointment of Mr. Tan Hoik Ann as Junior Deputy Ki gistrar. Supreme Court. Singapore, habten approved bf tht Secretary of State. All the Chinese workers at the Shanghai Powi? stations, ch se upon !.,<>oo. htt*t now returned to work, w.th extra vim. tht authorities report.
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  • 119 8 MISCHA LEVITZKI'S RECITAL. WITIIKU WMm nw»i n u Miacha l.<\ itskj music-loving ttteuduan is >uch H when hi vra\. C tht Viet. programme at n in.. i. *u I r-t visit. Tin- ha\- Seen. foi ||j af the tv; E whJ i MMMM l Mf Organ <'i the tvening \i
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  • 62 8 ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION. rk of i I nt i v I. k. Mi left the Colon) |J actual tntk o. I w tf the hart t Li- he bt t f the InetHuf lon t« es \.h'lst he is ri'.t n i cting lie will hi u ive and
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  • 35 8 okinu foi tin- I" liven nl thi I .-rd end ftth, s_ ••i i all wh. Ilu tntin to the fund- 1 of the mo>t M i iiihiui I t Uttl
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  • 71 8 WARREN SHIELD ELIMINATING ROUND Bukit Timah K.nm Draw. Tennu Point Newtea s lowing tlmei M g.K.I i .'...".0 •B' I T.lo S.K I i Chiat 7. r.u Mala) l vio Eurasian I UM < I Tiuntptrl win h si S.U.K. (x I K Tcrminu-. hinese »> Malai I tj Drill
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  • 15 8 I Thursday, Mth B i eph'i Instituti 5.1 FRANK C SAM' I
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  • 19 8 The dinner whltk Branch tf tht BAA I of tht aw*. T I I '•••>■ Oct. 10 at IhS I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 265 8 \j'THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S'' A Mi ft R/ foA\MM\\\\\M\ "^^<^\ V C VXO |V£ mmmm^mmd Lm^m ft /CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD.\ y^ (Incorporated In Shanghai.) Telephone 228. ROBINSON ROAD. X V HbreakfasF" WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING AS SUGGES- jj TIONS FOE BREAKFAST DISHES. KIPPERS BLOATERS I HADDOCKS FRESH SALMON
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    • 54 8 r' VW-V\V-V-V-VjWAV-V«W.> Parfums de Luxe < OOXY I Chypre > ■C Origan s _JB ii__P "I Rose Jacqueminot J l| Paris «C 5 Emeraude > > EAU DE COTY 2* to be had fron. all dealers < J '< Dupire Brothers. ._> VAWiV-VASW-VASWA'AWW Wr_ \a_a_ |l^Kj\ t^g T^mm^^m^^mm^mW f i
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  • 115 9 i A GREAT SPEECH. I M R IMF I AW URFAKER. |Ha I Si ivit e.J Melbourne, Sept. 22. i meeting of the National Bruce denounced tho cowarrnments in docilely obeying a handful of extremists Stat. Labour Governments Members) of the Federal Parliaaged ami assisted those who
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  • 118 9 U.l E ENQUIRY. Service.] Geneva, Sent. 2 -> a quea ed the eel al th,- earii- nsidei the cor- o deportations rom strirta adjacent ll and stati-< :i I denial of (he > unci! should steps I satisfy themther tin- reports of tin- High ire t< umied
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  • 94 9 [Renter's Service]. < apetow n. Sept. 21. 1 .-!<•■ sailed for England I r, carrying 120 firemen recruited locally. Many of iking South Africans. Capetown. Sept. 22. Arnndel Castle is the rtant event since the seamen's and has immensely perturbed who have hitherto rejrarxled as attempt t<>
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  • 53 9 [Reuter's Service.] Paris. Sept. 21. ike of telegraph and telephone i organised for only two hours. warning to the authorities." n<» demonstration but the strikin the Centra! Telegraph Office I to speeches of the leaders. A wailed on the Minister of Posts egainst alleged discrimination in of
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  • 46 9 I [Reuter's Service.] Tokio, Sept. 22. 'knien are being held for trial with the fire at the Diet, sta have been arrested. tion with the arrival of four ibour delegates from China, there longed struggle between police traton in front of the station.
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  • 16 9 [Reuter's Service.] Berlin, Sept. 22. il Council of States has apArbitrati.m Treaty with Japan.
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  • 16 9 rßeuter\> Service.] Bombay, Sept. 21. n ber of cotton operatives now idle to 125.000.
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  • 414 9 SPANISH PLAN. I FRENCH ACTIVE. [Reuter's Service.] Fez, Sept- 21. A new pla„ f re-provisioning waraeetaafully tested, dispensing with mules '«'i,l substituting carts drawn bv tanks convoyed by infantry, while the flanks ait protected by an artillery barrage. T ''aris. Sept. Vi. I Me newspapers learn from
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  • 107 9 THE LE VERHULME COLLECTION. [Renter's Service.] I ondon. Sept. 21. Art collectors are surprised a' ths announcement of the cancellation of the forthcoming sac of the extensive collection of works of art contained in Lord Leverhulme's hoUSe at Hamps ead. Tiie auctioneers state that an offer has been received from
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  • 26 9 [Reuter's Service.] New York. Sept. 21. The death is announced of Mr. Alfred Bedford, chairman of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey.
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  • 83 9 [Reuter's Service.] Paris. Sept. 22. A telegram from Berlin says tha: the airmen Kawachi and Major Abe depart for Strasburg on Wednesday. Washington. Sept. 22. The special board appointed by President Coolidge. to consider the general question of the nation's air policy, following on Colonel Mitchell's allegations
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  • 36 9 [Reuter's Service.] i Constantinople, Sept. 21. The Egyptian Prince Seifeddin has arrived, accompanied by his mother and a French nurse, also the British attendant who disappeared from the* British asylum simultaneously with Seifeddin.
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  • 97 9 GERMAN BUYING. FREE IMPORT. r ßeuter's Service. 1 Paris, Sept. 21. Lancashire textile manufacturers and dealers have been pleasantly surprised by the announcement of the news of the removal of all restrictions on the import of textiles into Germany. The Manchester Cham her of Commerce last year complained
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  • 57 9 [Reuter's Service."! Calcutta, Sept. 21. It is reported that sterling" tea com- ani« >s through the Indian Tea Association ni London have decided to restrict the output from the North of India to the figure foi 1924. The Indian Tea Association. Calcutta, also, it is said, has decided
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  • 47 9 Router's Service.) London. Sep:. 21. It is understood that all the judges for the judicial enquiry into the Shanghai incidents have now been appointed and it it hoped the enquiry will be concluded bj Oct. 20 when the tariffs conference will meet at Peking.
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  • 83 9 [Reuter's Service. J Geneva, Sept. 22. The Assembly of the League voted a Chinese resolution expressing satisfaction that a conference of interested States Would l •>pen in China on October 28, and hoping] that a satisfactory solution would soon bf reached. The resolution did not refer to
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  • 83 9 [Reuter's Service. Berlin, Sept. 22. Negotiations with a view to the fusion of all the important dye-works in Germany led to a provisional result which will shortly he submitted to the Boards of theCompanies concerned, including the Baden Aniline, Berlin Aniline and the Heeehst and ElU>rfeld dye- works.
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  • 55 9 [Reuter's Service.] London. Sept. 21. The King has telegraphed to Lady Jordan expressing much regret at her grievous loss; f r:d sincere sympathy in her sorrow, saying that His Majesty will always gratefully remember Sir J. Jordan's valuable services during his long residence in China as British
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  • 187 9 Bigger European Paper Production. (By courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha). Tokio, Sept. 21. European paper production by the mills belonging to the Japan Paper Manufactur ers' Association aggregated 79.898,400 pounds for June, a gain of 279,913 pounds over the previous month, and sales amounted to 70,373,075 pounds,
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  • 690 9 CLAIM BY CHINESE LADY. Important Question in Supreme Court. In the Supreme Court yesterday before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice .proule, an action was commenced involving an important question regarding the liabilities of bankers taking a mortgage from an executor. The plaintiff in the case was
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  • 79 9 At about fi p.m. on Monday evening, Mr. Kenny, Chief Detective Inspector, and other members of the Detective Branch raided a secluded place on Pulo Übin and effected the arrest of twenty-two men who are said to have been taking part in a meeting of
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  • 96 9 The Coroner, Mr. F. G. Bourne, has returnee! a verdict of causing death by a rash act against the Chinese clerk who was driving a heavy Municipal lorry along Havelock road recently with the result that the vehicle capsized, crushing" to death a Tamil coolie who was in
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 136 9 [ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorpo rated in the Straits Settlements) Gentlemen's DAY SHIRTS. B&k Soft Fronts. Double Cuffs 1^ One Soft Polo Collar to Jf>?7^^ Fawn. Helio., Grey, Sk> I T^^^fc>^B^^-^i^tfl^^ir^E/^^ Sizes 14 to 17' > Neck If'! '"'Uyf mr, m -> atkei I It contains dozens of splendid yet simple
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    • 729 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. HAMBI RG BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. r MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK BALTIMORE, taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. EUMAEUS Marseilles, London,
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    • 588 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) "ELLERMAN" LINE 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. 23 *.s. CITY OF PLKIN Marseilles, Havre, London.Antwcrp and Hamburg: Sept 29 s.s. CITY OF
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    • 610 10 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVK Kv PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIG \Tln\ r> LONDON AND FAR EASI MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government > a OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. BOMBWARDt For China and Japan. For Marseilles. London >, Kn
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  • 1704 11 [Dm ing the war the late Mr. Joseph i 'iad went on some of the vessels guardui| the North Sea. The appended is part Of :>n article he wrote, which for some reason was never published at the time., The Timet now prints the article]. My companion
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  • 77 11 It is a welLkn.wn fact that sonic newsoat er.- make a practice of "lifting" copy from rhe columns of their contemporaries Wn typographical error s which even the ifrnet expeilt-nced proof readers sometimes ■l:c_W to pass are usually corrected in the process. Such however, was not
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    • 338 11 Jhe best-paying passenger A|#L Vehicles j"' 'E P a ying possibilities of a Ik. 1 passenger-c an ying service JT T f re de It?rmined1 t rmin ed by the reliabilitv, X X \__A g e and ,ow upkeep and Jf run nmg cost of the vehicles <91L vPf used.
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    • 524 11 ABRAMS' MOTOR TRANSPORT CO. 3, Penang Une TELEPHONE 3140. New touring 5-seater Gardner cars for hire. Price $9 per hour rating. This i. cheaper than hirin, a taxi focus tne light as you u;ani il u/here ijou want it 'PHE most brilliant, powerful h^ht 'raT 'm^*jSf I ever concentrated in
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  • 356 12 It is announced in the "London Gazette" that the King has given orders for the appointment to be a Companion of the Order of the Bath, Military Division, of Captain Thomas John Spence Lyne, D.5.0., R.N. Captain Lyne entered the Navy as a boy in the Impregnable 40
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  • 95 12 The British steamer Celtic Prince which left Singapore between the Sth. an 1 the 15th. August last on a voyage to New York with a large cargo of rubber, was delayed for two weeks at Aden w.th engine trouble. One of her boilers needed repairs, which were
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  • 293 12 < hand ii Behind Wall Panelling. The sequel to the leisure of about $10,000 worth of non-Government chandu on board I the steamer Seang Bee when she arrived j from China Ports recently was heard in the District Court yesterday before Mr. Kiunklyn-Rohinson. The previous
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  • 169 12 This round the world steamer arrived in Singapore yesterday and leaves to-day Among the passengers is Dr. F. Sacthi. < the Corriere della Sera, Milan, who has beer, on an extensive tour through the Dutch Indies. Other passengers (quoting from a Hottffkong paper) are. Mr. C. C.
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  • 97 12 Of late years Russians going to Japan have had to carry Yen 1,500 show-money for sojourn, and Yen 150 for passing through the country. This was established at a time when there was much political commotion in Russia, and it has regained unrectified since. Now that the friendly relations between
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    • 574 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in Australia). :Or— 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 the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe, single berth cabins,
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    • 527 12 STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPY "NEI)ERL\\|7(NEDERLAND ROYAL MAIL IINF) AND "ROTTERDAM LLOYD" ROYAL MAIL LU SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE 01 -NEDERLAND" R. M. LINE. "ROTTERDAM LLOYIJ Via Belawan Deli, Sabang. Colombo. Via Belawan D< b ]Sy Genoa, Algiers. Southampton Mocet lit a. Tan -u i to Amsterdanw J Pr. JULIANA Sept. 25 MUX* der
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    • 263 12 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. (0. (Incorporat. HOMEWARD <\ll|\.,s Bi-monthly sen and Tri(<te via j through Bills of Lading tk| Levant and Blaek 1 ports on the \Y. DUCHESSA i GERANIA ROS tXDRA Sll.\ 10 PEI UU 0 OUTWARD 9AILW FOR (HIN A AM) IM ROS win: SILVIO PEI I i PERSIA
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 534 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. i Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m j Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah 6 a.m Kelantan every Monday, Wednes- day and Saturday 6
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    • 616 13 O. S.K. Line. I)estin^V; n9 Steamer. Arr Dept Hamburg, Rotterdam, p erp, Bremen, via Colombo, Port Soudan and Port Said. Alaska Maru Oct 17 Oct 18 < :t; 1 own, Rio. Santos. But nos Aires via f Hawaii Maru Oct. 16 Oct. 18 inl t Honolulu Maru Sept. 26 Sept.
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    • 419 13 *^25L Round-the-World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 88 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OILBURNERS. NO COAL DUST. NO CINDERS. ABSOLUTE CLEANLINV39. yip Colombo, Port Said. Alexandria, Naples, Genoa ~nd Marseilles. From New York these fine new liners continue on Round the World, returning to Singapore in 110 days.
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    • 686 13 GENERAL AGEN V s Z ASAKI R0 OSEVELT LINE Kerr Steamship Co., Inc., 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) REGULAR FREIGHT SBVIGI TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE (VIA SL.F-Z) s.s. RHINE MARU !ut g m.s. SILVERLARCH (llJ( m.s. SILVERFIR duo m.s. SILVERELM due o t II
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  • 1615 14 (By Wilfred T. Fry. Income Tax Consult-' ant, 13, Buckingham Palace Gardens, London, S.W. l i Judging bj the small number of claims' subni-tted to the Inland Revenue Au horities there must be a very large number of persons resident in the Strait.. Settlements who have
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  • 42 14 The export of tin and tin-ore from the F.M.S. in August amounted to 02,408 pikuls, and for the year to the end of August 520, 784 piluls, being: an increase of 42.148 Dikuh above the quantity in the corresponding period last year.
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  • 472 14 CLIMBING ACTIVE VOLCANOES FOR FILMS. Beetles like miniature "tanks." fitted w iv'h four-inkfi horns; caterpillars eight inch. 1« Bg, worms like snakes, snakes like I -di trie -trunks, anti ants as |pog as your (illgi r are ghown among many other remarkable thinga, by Mr. G. M. Dyott, F.H. G.8.,
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  • 248 14 The laims Of Forest Hill>. Despite Wimbledon's riper tradition-; ami the sentimental attraction which it offers to the great playera of foreign countries, eommonsense compels us to face the fact that Forest Hills is supplanting Wimbledon as the Mecca of the world's players— and has already superseded our
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  • 51 14 Analysis proving: that the anti-opium pdl_- they sold contained morphine, strychnine, caffeine zr.d quinine, two Chinees La.er s in the above pills, which were advertised as Quinine Bisulphate Tablets were prosecuted by West Hongkew police m the Mixed Court, Shanghai, and eau*~d a e a,„_t mmm such „ru
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    • 122 14 WOOD'S GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE For Coughs, Colds and Internal Troubles l_, s m <c il-."* j__Pl4RS£2jl__Kn__ f There s nothing like a good nights rest for ftitituj one (or a good daijs woi-h and l)wres no\) \i*xg like a cup of Horiick's for ensuring a good rugliis rest. Never he
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    • 286 14 _~i DEPENDABU £^£2 MAR INt ENG INI Used by over seventy per cent ol the kftdfau builders of thc world as standard equipment in th boats. American Bosch Magneto. All parts Btar and interchangeable* I KERMATH AGENTS: Ij UNITED DfGDraU, BINGAPOKE L— KERMATH MANUFACTURING OQMPANT Dettoit Michigan. "S-A. Cable Ad.
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  • 556 15 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. TUBBDAT, BBPTBMBBK 22nd. <S»!5 i r n ae d k o e i^ r S s ht Tnfe he "Z =S marked 1 unless otherw.s* Asam Kudu, (tl, 2TS S Hitam Tin f-d. Idris Hydraulic (f) lw l fJ Johan Tin "j 4hs d
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  • 62 15 Sees.: Boustead and Co. Buloh Kasap, 30,000 to date 127,102. Gadek, 33,301; to date 105,948. Mala. koff, 52,000; to date 314,200. Nordanal 61,630; to date 398,768. Rim, 41,000; to date 158,900. Sets.: Guthrie and Co. (Kuala Lumpur). Sungei Buaya, 82,344; Ampat, 40,000; Kwaloe, 45,082; Sumatra, 177,094;
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  • 64 15 September JJ. Bynk I in.g 2 i 4 J6 32 Bank, demand 2 4 5-32 Private credits I m.s. 2j4 New York, demand 56!j£ Credits 90 day a s^l^ France, demand 1150 India, T. T. 51 Hoagkong, taaaad <;>.,. p.c-. Prva. Vokuhama. demand |gg Java, demand i||i Bangkok, demand
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  • 228 15 S.-pt. llllllT Tin Jon Toai USUI Gambier >j r«, Pepper White Pepper Black ;7 M Flak* Tapioca Pearl Sago .s n iali Coprs 12 i fi Copra Sundi'icd [o |q Opium. Ben .r?s ant 4 000 Rice. Uaag Mis •"n in tfart B»ue Eagle (Old) |gg Rw i•. Liint:
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  • 38 15 Singapore. Sept. 22. 12 noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 1.31H L32; Oct 1-30 1.31; Oct Oec 1.2<". 1.2»>c. Jan-March 1.14 1.1".. London Quota 4 ion Sheet :is 6d. Market 9 sady.
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  • 132 15 L (Froai Our Own Correspondent.. Penang. Sept. 22. At the annual meeting «.f Tcpah Tin. Mr. Wt. Keimann, presiding, said that $17.i».>2 had bean expended out of the $50,000 .-<«* aside for prospecting. Many delays had been experienced. Lack of funds for dredge construction had forced them
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  • 227 15 Daw .son City. A complete ore dressing plant to be Started underground is the unique experiment that the Treadwell Yukon Company proposes to try at its mine at Keno Hill in order to circumvent the difficulties arising i from the intense cold of the Yukon
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCE.
    • 168 15 MACPHAIL CO. LTD'S REPORT. Singapore. Sept. 22. Kubber. LoMMNI :i>. SHd. 8 l adv. I LSI 1 2 Tin.- Londoa i_»m. 1 al i tons sold. Rubbers.- Firm. Tan. hah,! ha\,> un ers at I.U with sellers a i.r.o. Ulu n, !iul have buyers at til arith Ik at <;•'
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    • 245 15 Singapore. Sept. 22 I in. d_64. l'|i J7» 6d. Local 1 2.>0 ions. Rubber. 3s. Olid. Doara \d. LaceJ I Rubbers. .\\u Craigieleus have mad. 1.04 with turtlur buyers. Men Bcuda wanted a 106, Jimahs at 1.1»7',.. Ifentakabl have buyers at M)tft gad offer I .ver.
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    • 308 15 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. (1.. It. Marphail). Singapore. Sept. 22. Batter. Is. 1. %d down, i 1 .'»2. Tin. CM4. :17-. 6d. up. Local 250 at m%. Thi mark, t steady |p all se<ti..riv Rubber ihares are m good demand despta the tal, m the price of the commodity. Mining
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    • 148 15 At the annual meeting of the S.i Bagan Rubber Co.. Ltd.. called for noon on Wednesday. Sept 30th, at ffflrrtea— Ik.r ker and (Vs Offices. Chart, red Hank C*ai l>ers, the following report for the pea* ended June 30th, will bs presented: After making due provision foi
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    • 470 15 Assets over $5,500,000. i TUP fDI? A T n a nmrnii a m Assurance in force over $19,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERNIIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE .-Winchester -J*!"*"*" in Straits Settlements) he Company has £20,000 deposited with SJS^L. r LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. oea witn the Supreme Court
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    • 941 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AM) SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) a„*u e J? d ffice: Hongkong. UmttsmV l^ ?^P ltal ST* an v d J* Paid up $20,000 000 Reserve Fund .-Sterling Silver $26 500 000 Keserve Liability of Proprietors $20,'(»00,'o00 COURT OF DIRECTORS, w L- P»ttenden, Esq., Chairmar f JW
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    • 41 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. Tessrs. HARRISONS, I BARKER CO., Ltd. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor* A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • 1453 16 At the recent meeting <>f the Straits Racing Association at Kuala Lumpur an important change was made in the rules which will affect the owners of ex-griftins am' amateur riders particularly. At the end <d' paragraph 5 of rule l which defines the term "ex-griffin" there was added
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  • 204 16 SINGAPORE GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. 1925. The following is the draw for the above O. K. Venables vs. E. C. Baker. D. .1. Ward vs. Murphy. Dr. (i. A. Finlayson vs. M. 1». Rutley. L P. Hickey vs. C. Everitt. W. Hendrie rs. F.. C. van dar Beck. CJ. F. Glass vs.
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  • 29 16 Tbe tie was played off yesterday afterU< on a iid resulted in a win for Mrs. H. Stuart-Clark, who returned a card of one up.
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  • 34 16 Ladies' Spoon. Fifteen cards were taken out for the above Competition which resulted in a win for Mrs. il A. Davison who returned a score of 44 10 34 nett I
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  • 67 16 In the match played on Monday between the v M.C.A. and the A. P.C. the former won after S hard and fast game hy five goals to thr out of respect to ths memory of Mr. J P. Siow (Ah Sinn v rho (Med at the .General Hospital yosterday,
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  • 1104 16 LECH RE BY DR. H. S. MOONSIII. On Saturday last in the Lecture Hall of the United Islamic Association, Dr. H. S. Moonshi, M.C., J. P., delivered a lecture on the advantages of having a Municipality, before a crowded audience. The doctor- defined the word
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 86 16 r ßeuter's Service.] London. Sept. 21. The following are the results of to-dayV English and Scottish League Match, s: Division I. Arsenal 3, West Ham U. 2. Birmingham 8, Evert. >n 1. Blackburn R. 3, Sunderland :> Cardiff City 0, Tottenham 11. 1. Notts County 0, Burnley 1.
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    • 117 16 With refer- nee to the above the following Sires of the Irish Maidens won the follow* ing important Races ir, England:— Grand Parade. The Derby. 1919; Blaeh Jester. St. Leg* r, l.'l b City and Suburban 1915; Tangiers.— Chesterfield Cup. 1919 Kempton Jubilee Handicap. 11)20, Nowl.i.ry
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    • 50 16 Tin una. of *A" Doubles Handicap will 1 played to-day between Messrs. Fulcher and Doig, and Miles and Muglist >n. owe 2, ci mmencing at 4.4."> p.m. (weather permitl.ng>. At the conclusion of the game the I -i/es will bt presented by Mrs. Hayes Marriott.
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    • 55 16 The following Will represent the S.V.C. versus Services at Tanglin at 2 p.m. on Saturday the Mth instant: H. M. Cantrell. C. H. G. Clarke, R. N. Hamilton (Captain),; F. \V. Hare. \V. R. King, E. C. Poyser. E. J. Ritches, E. M. Scou.ar. G, A. Stephenson. -I. T.
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    • 209 16 TO-DAY'S TIES. A. C!as>. Mrv HedUy Stev.ns and Hatch vs. Mr. and Mrs. Goldie. Mis s (Iritfith .Iont'< and Fuleher vs. Mr*. Mr I ay and Prentis. Mis Syket and P.. atty vs. Mis- 1.. Hutchison and Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Han:i!t.>n \>. Mrs. Millet
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    • 273 16 Tfiere are no substitutes for "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" GRAMOPHONE RECORDS I They have been tried and proved to in every respect. The Manilla. "HIS MASTER'S VOICE Products have maintained their Quality until to-day they stand supn Gramophones from $50 up. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD (Incorporated in H in. The Arcade.
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