The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 September 1925

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 13 1 ASDFSD Singapore Free Press CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S.. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1925. NO. 11,307.
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  • 301 1 The negotiations on the debts question continue m Washington, from whence more hopoful news of a settlement comes Page 9. It is said I hut the Col inial Office i* arranging a thr»e miTon s tcrl r ng loan to Hr.ngkong Page 9. The French have made
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  • 1617 1 i suppose that I have watched as much list-class cricket M most nicn of rnj au<> who have some other business ir life. •'iwc of it has been an agreeable, colourful > pi rit nee; tar more of it —75.06 of it. may I .-ay since iiist-i-iass
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 225 1 WINC LOONC, KECOGNHNN) HOI SB for IMl'lW TKOI'KAL SIMS. :>,:>. HIGH STREET. RAFFLES HOTEL. Telephone No. 2920. O AUTUMN RACE MEETING SPECIAL RACE DINNER DANCE ON Saturday, October 17tK AND Saturday, October 24tH. DANCING until 1.45 a.m. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietor*. The World's Typewriter Vmon^st the many exclusive features of the
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    • 176 1 Thf '(t*l4 nr'tiiig L'nVAL TYPEWRITER ir irritiv, >»'t,hirc ■if .•< >tr punning xrrllt nr \l Yl^Vl X* I] o 4 for Malaya and Siam I NI I I j Singapore and IVnan«. 'j THE "EUROPE HOTEL. AUTUMN RACE MEETING. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1925 Special Race Dinner
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    • 120 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Capttaa cifMctica, B.A.T. free n. Latest shipping <m page* U>. 12 and 13. Some of the products of the world-famous C..E.C. Page 4. New sukin^s for October Races at J»»hn Little's Page 8. Boord's j»in is the tints* ohtainabk 1 John Little and Co.— Pa^e 12. Crawfonl's assortod
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    • 19 1 WING L O O N G FOB HI(;H LASS TAILORING. Style, Cut aTul Finish (luarant^cd. SI II Kill MTRKFT
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    • 137 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday. 2.lth. High Water. X 12 i.m.. 7 59 n.m. Ru;rby: An "A" Teim vs. Newcomers. Padaaf IiO^CC St. Mkh::el Installation. p.m. HW>.«. «W.i,/. MCAr. Hiph Water. 9.24 n.m.. •».•> p.m. Sunjrv i Rapim Rubber. H Barker's, noon. S.F.A. Cup: S.C.F.A. 1 v,. Police. 5 p.m. Titurxdaij, Oct.
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    • 360 2 Mdm KELVEYS school of DANCING The well-known professional Teacher. Classical. Character, Clojf, National, Ballet, Exhibition. Pupils trained grftcefblty. Individual styles studied and developed. i "hiUinn's classes on Thursdays and Saturdays from 3 p.m. at the Gros\onoi- Ho el. Private srtsfHsa bietl Ball-room dane- int, irurranU'ting- to tea'.h correct pot, lead,
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    • 255 2 Victoria Theatre. COMING SHORTLY WILLIAM HEUGHAN The Great Dramatic Basso Cantate WITH A Strong" Supporting Company. M^-___--_i_-_-o^--_-_l_M^_pi_--_^_^__^--___^---_^ PAVILION LATE PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD. 0 ENTIRELY REMODELLED, j Watch for Opening Night. FRENCH and AMERICAN GOWNS ON DISPLAY AT Room 152, Raffles Hotel. NMda Ring has just arrived from PARIS and NEW
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    • 333 2 ALHAMBRA (Tan Cheng Kee Co. Ltd. Proprietors.) From Friday, 25th September, to Wednesday. 30th Sipi <m Hl PHOTO-DRAMAS EXTRAORDINARY: In the Second Show, commencing at 9 p.m A POWERFUL MELODRAMA OF TENSE SITUATION^ _vi SUSPENSE. A PICTURE OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE JEWISH COM Tvm YET EVERYBODY WILL WANT TO
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  • 1743 3 THE SWARAJ CONSTITUTION AND THE SWARAJ CHARACTER. !'> I'ipin Chandra Pal m The Englishman).' it can hardly be denied that the real bjeetive of Indian Nationalist politics just now U fa sr. uri- .In- transfer of the authority Oi the State from Urn hands of the present
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  • 80 3 New York, A up. 24. Pi( dieting a fall m crude rubber prices before long, Mr. B. G. Work, President of the Goodrich Tyre Company, stated to-day that, as a result of misleading reports regardinft xhv situation, consumers and dealers have largely overbought, supplies m
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    • 156 3 There's Health I n every dose 1 I <M Hall's Wine I Hall's Wine is a C it tonic m every of weakness. blood foedfl 1 builds up your P 1 [all's Wine if you are every drop does you 13. MM MM I Wine > Tonic Restorative if i
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    • 303 3 IKlilAS^iiiTiiii^iiiiiif hImSB Sole Agenst &'mM'm'Wm> .^^^i^ "Certain-teed" roofinc; 1 T iJM *****11" 1" jr^^^j endures under all conditions; it F\V^i^Bßß It has stood the test for many years m the tropics. m-»s^^l In n>\\< inches wide, covering iMio square \v<>\ laid. m Complete with nails and cement wbp M>* THREE
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    • 278 4 1 THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. I S (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) M Known tHrotigHotit tKe World as tKe i MmJfm 1 Head Office Magnet House, Kingsway, London W. O. 2. I ORGANIZATION When Engineering schemes of magnitude are m contemplation, it is desirable that the promoters should fully realize the
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  • 900 5 The following is the text of the identical notes sent by the Washington Treaty Powers to the Waichiaopu (Chinese Foreign Ohco) on Sept. 4th. "With reference to my Note of Jun c 26 I have the honour to kiform Your Excellen y that the important questions raised
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  • 767 5 Sir Josiah Stamp, himself an ex-Civil Servant, and no rn^an expert, has recently prone unced that Civil Servants ought to be experts, and that the man with the ordinary general education will have no chances m future m the Service. Is he right? And if
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  • 198 5 New York. Sept. I. Lacking support, the syndicate which floated the Australian Loan was dissolved on Monday. Bonds, which heietofore were selling: around the offered price of €t>o 10s., broke two pom's on the Stock Exchange on Tuesday. [This refers to th e New York share of £15,000,000
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  • 693 5 There is no class of ceramics which offers to the collector such varied opportunities as Chinese pottery. It has the distinction of including the costliest of all wares ever made m clay; only the very wealthy can hope to possess peach-bloom bottle s or vases of the famille
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  • 140 5 Seldom indeed can a crime be brought home after such a lapse of years as m the case of a gardener m Santiago, Cuba, who wa s recently arrested for a murder committed two decades ago. Eugene Aram however, was hanged for the murder
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  • 52 5 London, Aug. 24. The forthcoming Trades Union Congress will discuss a motion by the Butchers' Union that a Bill should be introduced for the compulsory utilisation of golf links to carry not less than one sheep per acre m order to increase Britain's fresh
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    • 350 5 Look after your throat isky thro.it is not only a that you have a cold --it I be the cause of one. Germs are always present. throat inflamed mem- c offer them opportunity to multiply. .isional Evans' Pastille ;-:otect both throat and In Evans* Pastilles to the formula of the
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    • 319 5 IS SIMPLY ANOTHER TERM FOR SHELL. The regular use of Shell Motor Spirit and Lubricating Oils iesu!ts i:: a marked reduction m running costs. THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD. (Incorporated In England). A Inumph W4 J/' DUNCAN the winner o^^^^% ol the first prize of £100 "'ffff ftf 3"'
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  • 1161 6 NORTH DEFIES THE SOI'TH. (From Our Own Correspondent). Belfast, Aug. 31. The new phase m the Boundary question, which has arisen following Captain Craig's recent declaration was dealt with at the huge demonstrations of the Black Order held at Dromore, Co. Down, Armagh City and Ballyclare. County
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  • 233 6 At the last meeting of thi I Board the Chairman said that by the Board he had lent a remind) connection with tin- Board's* reqt* st 1 establishment of an Artisan $ch»<'\ fa and. m reply, the Secretan forwarded a copy of a memorani ad from thi> Director
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  • 128 6 In the administrative lid the late Dean of \\V>tmiMOM Bl home than his m. n.odern PltdoCHMOr, DOM Vest tale of Stanley's igßora fhinu to do with account! and 1 cf the Mtad who told him th« took who w m hands.. mc on number IS. She OXpUiIK
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    • 1280 6 TENDjBRS, TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES, SINGAPORE, 1926. NOTICE is hereby given that Tenders lv j:l bo received at the Colonial Secretary's Cafei until noon on 2nd October, li»2">, for he exclusive right, subject to the limitations of the Liquors Revenue Ordinance. l!>09. now Ordinance No. 118 (Liquors Revenue), and
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    • 817 6 3. Tenders mu^t be entered on printed forms of tender obtainable at the Offieo of the Assistant Superintendent Government Monopolies and must be enclosed m sealed cover marked on the outside "Toddy Shop Tenders." 4. A separate tender should be mad c for each shop. It should specify the locality
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  • 965 7 THE MOSI'I. QIESTION. (From N.K.I. Papers.) Kilvese, Sept. 24. A eommnniration from London states that four Turkish battaliorfl ar« comer, rated on the Irak front.er. Turkish Poli icaJ Situation. Nauen. Sept. 24 A communication from t i. t reports tha r»us:ness man who ha*, ai rived ;hl|
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  • 510 7 In .he course rf casual reading the other aaj, says the Malay Mail. We came across a rather mournful indictment of the present generation of younir men. Post-war youth hardly seems to Ih> at ainlag the manly standards of precious British tradition. Business men tell of difficulty m finding
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  • 148 7 Soviet propaganda by wireless is tha* latest feature of the broadcasting world. Th? Soviet Post and Telegraph Adnwnistration has erected a powerful station at Chalabrowo. near Moscow. This station wil) be used particularly for Communistic propaganda, and amongst other items to be broadcast will be political speeches and addresses by
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  • 955 7 500 IMKII.S SEIZED IN A WJEEK. hinv.se Ts)W lay Charged. .Tudjfing- from the bsersaasd activity of übbtr srtui«jrl is, including nowadays ln'ilana, the litavy penalties imposed on those vho are c; ptured do not appear to he a :ry effective <Jeterrent. On Sept. 13, the Penin^at, at about
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  • 156 7 i ueh b the plight of thousands. Th^y dreau meal-times, icr tm»y know that suffering v.il. follow; they know that, dist is they will, digestive disorder is remorse|eis, ami ii has them m its grip. The pity of it is that such suffering is quiti- ■nnecessary,
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    • 401 7 BUSINESS CARDS^ o v I >end fur the IliustratHl file of MuNit-al Instruments. S -KA>vJ.\ CO., LTD. and US, North Bridge Road. (!N wmkmm. AND TRUSTWORTHY SKHVAN ITS. IOOKS. AMXHS, AYAHS. KT<\ charg< :Ui( l andes no oMigattosi. Wi to sny ia.ly gmitlesaaa, anykiresMßta. [ateadiag rhc A. S. Quarter. Street,
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    • 645 7 NOTICES. SEAHS \C;KN( V UMITKI). i In linuici.ition >. Notice is hereby ftveS that at an K\traordinar> (Jeneral .Meeting «»f the above aaaMd Company .July convene.! and held at the registered oaVea el the Company. L» Raffles Place. Singapore, ea the Mth September tfti, the resolutions set out tele* were
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    • 138 7 SAFEGUARD I YOUR EYESIGHT SHOULD YOU EXPERIENCE ANY I DIFFICULTY IN YOUR VISION, THE ADVICE OF OUR FILLY QUALIFIED EUROPEAN OPTICIAN is available daily Hours 9 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. SPECIALLY MADE GLASSES SUPPLIED PROMPTLY. MOTION SMITH AND SON LTD. 14, Battery Road. SINGAPORE. -y Garters »O MJTTAL CAN TOUCH
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  • 35 8 BRUCE. At the Gem-mi Hospital 1\ r.tuig. on Thursday. Sept. 21. Ktht-l Lucy, bt-love*! wit," of W. Hunter Bruce. CaOTBWMM E>t;ite, and -iarLmtf mother «'f Ronnie. Sheila and Barbara. Sadly missed and deeply mourned.
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  • 1051 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1925. The New Athletics. Most ot" us when young were smitten with the athletic craze the desire for quick motion which every young puppy feels as he madly careers about the lawn. We talked of records and dreamed of making them ourselves anything to
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  • 49 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 28. Major-General Sir Theodore Fraser way enthusiastically received m Perak when h" reviewed the Voluntrers at Ipoh and Teluk Anson during the week-end. He also attended a cabaret dance and curry tiffin. Hi^ Honour returned to Singapore last nijrht.
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  • 61 8 ■•CC Club to Put its House m Order. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Sept. 28. As the sequel to the recent criticism by tli Singapore Free Press of the conditions prevailing m the race t nclnsun..* owing to over-cr.)\\(linjr. the Ipoh Gymkhana Club is Adopting an immediate
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  • 224 8 A Permanent Wreath. Anyone passing the Cenotaph will have noticed the wreath that now rests against the plinth. This tribute will be permanently maintained by the Government and will bt- much appreciated by all to whom tht wai >tili m ans >om thinn. Shortly after the unveilinir of
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  • 42 8 The first practice of this Oratorio will take place m St. Andrew*! Cathedral on Monday, Oct. :>th.. at 5.16 p. in If any of those takintr part have copies of the Messiah, they are asked to brinp them with them.
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  • 408 8 PH ILHARMOSNIC ORCHESTRA. The wtikly practices will be millimd OB iThuisday m the lower Memorial Hall at (.18 p.m. Amonir the appointmen.s |o the Colonial Service made by the Secretary of State for the Colonies during the Month endol Aup. 10 are the following: Malay States: 2nd Lieut. W. J.
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  • 660 8 WHOLE S( HEME (<» \\y WVBSTKJATEH Mi. UjCWfc Obtains Suprem,. In order that an .r,to the whole Kheme for a p Singapore, Mr. J. Uycocfc tfon before Mr. Justice D reme Court yeaterdaj was between .he Attorney I ignition <t J, hn Lay* plaintiff, and Edwin Tj
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 120 8 n^"" BBB^^3»^^^mp "THE CONNOISSEUR" COMES TO CALDBECK'S At Fortyfive, Robinson Road. PATBONKBD -ft 5%^ BY ROYAITY PRESENTS FOR WEDDINGS AND AJLL OCCASIONS Enti'.vly N\w Gooda CoaiiiUag of M.<^'. r<eful ArticlM Apart FriMV. Your Oriiinary Choice m Silver and E. P. Ware Late t BcleetimM Bt the lowest Pri:e.«. LOOK FOR
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    • 35 8 -p/<^. FOX ALL f VERMIN USE ■L S^«4 AGENTS: W. R. Loxley Co. LI GOLDEN SERIES. k f^\ ALWAYS E3 ASK FOR LMtitfiffir vhamsox, ||3W|!s I'H'FILLAN CO. |U-"-~ f.:'^^j Kua'a Lumpur DOMESTIC OCCI r RRENCES
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  • 5 9 |iKN(H ADVANCE.
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  • 47 9 iter'i Service.] Paris. Sept. 28. 1 -ays that the enemy h. course of the latest ince. I ifty dead were found on Rghl Bi and twentyfour I Bays that opera t the south -v. ti French captured riammar and Bai rara. sudng s Riffian posinadjaa.
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  • 81 9 Service. I I.onuen, Sept. 13. despa < he- are proipett of 4 rment, Pars fa papers even arti>f tin- !!-.-L r «-i lations. 1 h < <>i i ■'•sp»iTuit'iit> n, I spea <>f h new Mir for in- rtj inal v* <>t' ineivasing m m «>t' approximately
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  • 37 9 >rvice.] Paris. Sf pi. 27. the Frmnco-Ameri. Washington, a r r<-- Franco-Ameriefta corn 'i h*- United St. present, General eta m the crypt «»t* MM »iv Navarin. < individuala killt-d. He Bi troops 1 contribution
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  • 63 9 Reuter's Service.] liutnos Airts. Sept. 27. of Waies has sailed for EngH.M.S. Repulse, from Mar del i by :t sqyadn.n of Argentine Mar del Tlata. Sept. 28. of hi> departure, the Prince a banquet to Presulent H.M>. Repulse, which was lluminated. The function was •^;t attended by
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  • 50 9 [Reuter's Service.] Boston. Sept. 2H. finding tht- occupants of the alive have been practiNew London. Sept. 28. m placing a sling be>ol iif.d it |g hoped the -<el i to-morrow by means of a big l over the deck of the sub- with a hammer, but ttmr^
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  • 31 9 Renter's Service.] New York. Sept. 28. nti-Fasciatfl and pro-Fascist? bringing the Italian Dele■r.\'i renec <>f the InterT n, Notwithstanding >n an unidentified antind slightly injured two Fasand escaped.
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  • 55 9 ter'a Service.] Geneva, Sept. 28. League of Nations Ksihenian General Lei'mi- ii.ner to investigate the ations. He will be assisted by ak Lieut-ColoneL Later. r will have two assist I.- ague Council's Mosu Donaldson, at present honve oi wl the managership o *k Estate, K'ang. Mr. X
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  • HELP FOR HONGKONG.
    • 37 9 COLONIAL OFFICE HELP. [Renter's Service.] London. Sept. 28. The Times City Kditor understands that the Colonial Office probably arranges for a l<an «.f three million sterling for the relief of the credit m Hongkong.
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    • 86 9 [Reuter's Service.] Peking, Sept. 28. At remit of the break m tne main i ■Otttll dyke the Yellow Rive? is now flowing i unrestrictedly to the southward and the i flodd is rtated to be the worst sin c ISS7. i The inunda.d area is increasing hourly
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    • 120 9 LReuter's Service.] i Capetown. Sept. 28. j Tin Wmdaov Gaatfe and the Kildonan astle have N>th sailed with their original ciews. The Kenilworth Castle is now th >m y mafl-boal remaining m the harbour. Melbourne, S*"pt. 28. Hitherto 881 seamen have been charged n connection with the shipping
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    • 63 9 (Reuter's Service.] Tokio, Sept. 88, The .Jiji Shimpo reports iha th police have diacovred that the Soviet Labour Delegates t > Jaj an sent the Japanese Socialists I.:'>OG.(H)O yen before coming to Jap: .i Moat of those arrested during the visit of thj Fiussian delegation ha\y been
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    • 72 9 [Reuter's Service.! Teheran, Sept. 2S. Tin Mejliss Minister for Public Works v— dared that though the Government had urgently supplied provisions m order to Itmofc the gt neral alarm, it had been found that the recent troubles, though basetl on the pre'ext of Ihck of provisions, had other
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    • 71 9 f Reuter's Service.] Vera Cruz, Sept. 18. One person was killed and 50 were wounded as a resuit of rioting at the Municipal elections. It is alleged that Lopez, the Red candidate, abstracted hallo ting papers from one booth and the followers of Galvez. the opposing candidate, began
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    • 192 9 Col. l)i Pinedo Completes His Flight. (By courtesy ->i' tlh Nanyo XichiNichi Shimbunsha). Tokio, Sept. 2tf. The Italian airman. Col. Di Pinedo, has > arrived on the lake of Kasumigaura, thus completing his fine und rtakin«\ Foreign Office Appointment. Mi. Kyutaro Hayashi and Mr. Tamekichi Ohta ha\e lien
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  • 1931 9 THE MYSTERIOUS MLRDEi* IN GAROET. (From O;ir Own C respondent.) tat a via, Sept. 26. Needless to say the topic of the week has I been the murder ot Mrs. Campbell Macfie i the Hotel Villa Dolce !n Garoet. Whilst vi an hotel m Buitenzoig 4i e met
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    • 275 9 NOW BEING SHOWN FOR THE Autumn Meeting _2P|l| LADIES' WEAR 4 MILLINERY SUNSHADES /J SPORTS COATS AFTERNOON COATS Wk Fancy Goods etc. ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements.) SINGAPORE. vs ■AV.v.^v.v.^^v.v.^^v.v.v-v.^^r^A^%^VbVuv.•A^v.^^^^^^^^^^v^ I Smokers of 'XAPSTAN" to whom a larger cigarette j: occasionally appeals should ask for 1 "CAPSTAN"
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    • 751 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE REGULAR SERVICES TO:— LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. HAMBURG BREMEN. GENOA. MARSEILLES. LI VERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. IH)LIUS Holland, London, and Hamburg In Port MENTOR
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    • 570 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) "ELLERMAJrIINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE? TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE s.s. CITY OF PLKIN MarseilVs. Havre, London. Rotterdam and Hamburg Sept. 30 s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE Havoc, London. Hamburg and Antwerp Oct. 19 s.s. CITY
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    • 546 10 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENT^ L~STE AM NAVIG \TIO<s n LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government* OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. ■OMEWARDH For China and Japan. lor Marseilles. London uid \ntwer. Tonnage S^pore.
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  • 765 11 EXTRAVAGANT TURKISH CLAIMS. Constantinople, Auk 24 IVwfik Kushdi Boy, the Minister for '"reign Affairs, who enjoyed the society »f Comrade Suritz mi n hi s compartment <iur.ng the journey down from Angora together with the rest of the Turkish delegation started for Geneva this morning. I
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  • 95 11 An Easton (Maryland) minffi says that members of the Griffith family, m Talbot and Dorchester counties, have met and discussed moans of establishing legally their claim to the 30.000,000 dols. (£6,000,000) Griffith Easton estate, which consists principally of properties near Liverpool. It has tentatively been
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  • 312 11 K AC ING IN MALAYA. Sporting Medico's Observations. As Chairman of the Poit Adelaide Racing Club and a member of the S.A.J.C. Committee, Dr. A. V. Donson naturally found an appeal m the sporting side during hi? recent trip to Java. He discussed some aspects of his tour
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  • 379 11 Writing to the Times on the late Dr. Kyle Dean o{ Westminster, the Rev. H. (I. feile. now Vicar of South Ac-ton, and formerly of Singapore, says. It was inevitable that the chief references m any memorial article concerning the late Dean <>f Westminster should
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  • 108 11 A wireless telegram from Fort Simpson, m the Canadian North-West, record? a thrilling race through 30 mile s of rapids on the Upper Laird River by the 15-year-olri daughter of a Yukon prospector. Father and daughter attempted to run the Hell Gate Rapids m a
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  • 77 11 Efforts to Save It. The Sprotborough estate, one of the most popular beauty spots m Yorkshire, is announced to be sold by auction. The estate, formerly the property of the late General Sir Alington Bewicke-Copley, now belongs to hi s son, Lord Cromwell. Influential efforts are
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  • 157 11 Cap* Minister's Speech. London. Sept. 12. A Cape Town message says the British Press is drawing attention to the attitude of Mr. Tielman J. Roos, Minister of Justice, who m hi s capacity of leader of the Transvaal Nationalists m the course of several lectures m Pretoria
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    • 473 11 RINGWORMS ON CHILBIHEAD Had To Cut Hair. Itched Badly. Healed by Cuticura. My child was troubled with •.^worms on the from of her head. I ad to have her hair cut off for .rouble soon spread all over her -rad and itched badly. I could not r her m company
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    • 303 11 X- J V Wr 588jjj8j********************858r fi^ -**Smm±. I CIGARETTES I 9 perform a good (urn to smokers the world o> er. H This advertisement m imu'.-J by thr 'BnlijK-Amrricar. Tobacco Co. (Straits) ltd 9 "226 i IncorDorated m En"i?rH) Ulcers Sores Persistent and Deep-Seated Skin Troubles Many who have suffered
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  • 77 12 BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembing and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, lpoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah 6 a.m Ke lan tan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6 p.m.
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  • 135 12 Singkawang, Pemangkat Sambas Singkel 9 a.m. Karimon Soon Lee 9 a.m. Cucob and Benuit Mersing 9 a.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api Esmeralda 1 p.m. Amoy and Swatow Van Cloon 2 p.m. China, Hainani, Japan, Kara*, Formosa, East Siberia, Philip. pine Islands, Western Canada,
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  • 157 12 Emelie. Du\ 94, from Rhio 28, for Khio 28. V. der Does de Bye, Dut. 86, from Sicken 28, for Singkep 28. Van Cloon, Dut. 2862, from B. Deli 28, for Hongkong 30. Reyniersz, Dut. 902, from Palembang 28, for Sourabaya 1. Haitan, Brit. 1183. from
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  • 123 12 Ship* alongside the Wharrea. or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Ethiopia 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Hakusan Maru 18; Aden 12; J de Wilt 10; Perak 8; Medusa 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). West Prospect tt; Rosandra .34; Honolulu Maru 36. Empire
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  • 14 12 Sept. 28:— Emile, Plancius, (l)ut); Montoro. (Brit); Amboise, (Fch); Khiva, (Brit)Toba Maru, (Jap).
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  • 64 12 (By courtesy of The Government Health Office). Kandang Kerbau Station. For the twenty-four hours ending Sept. 27th: Max. shade temperature 89 F Mm. shade temperature 76.5 F Mean shade temperature 51. 6 F Max. sun radiation 152 F Mm. grass radiation 70.5 F Sea temperature 81 F Mean
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  • 119 12 Per Plancius: Mrs. C. Roister, Mrs. J. Vroom, Mrs. A. Visser, Mr. W. C. Willen v. Boomen, Mr. K. Tsukabe, Mrs. J. Dawidey, Mr. and Mrs. Ph. Murphey, Mr. S. van West, Mrs. Tsao Sciki, Mrs. H. Taga, Mr. L. J. Charter, Dr. J. H. de Noey, Mr.
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  • 150 12 The Commonwealth liner Fordsdale has broken a record for the world's trading vessels m having reached Swansea m 27 days from Fremantle. The voyage from Alexandria occupied 200 hours, and constituted another record. A remarkable collision occurred off Boithead, between British and French schoo ners. The vessels became
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  • 140 12 Counter-Charge Against Shipping Agencies. Grave dissatisfaction has been felt m shipping circles m Colombo with the manner m which Captain J. G. Fraser. R.N.. the Master-Attendant of Colombo, has carried out his duties and representations were made by the Shipping Conference to Government through the Chamber of
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  • 596 12 Th* cruiser Cairo, of the East Indies Squadron, arrived at Hongkong last weekend to replace temporarily one of the China Station vessels which has gone into dookyard hands for repair, says Truth, of August 12th. The general belief, however, is that this transference
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    • 521 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia). :O:— FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE. :O:— 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 4m Luxe, single berth cabins,
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    • 387 12 Under contract with the French Government Mail and Passenger Services. DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY FAR EASTERN SERVICE. HOMEWARD MAILS. To Marseilles yia Colombo, Djibouti and Port Said. CHANTILLY 17,000 due Oct. 7 PORTHOS l«>.000 due Oct. 21 FROM PENANG ONLY. To Marseilles via Colombo, Djibouti and Port Said. AMAZONE 11,000 due Oct.
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    • 225 12 BOORDi GIN OLD TOM AND DRY THE FINEST OBTAINABLE. Sole Agents: John Link 8 Co.. Ltd. (Incorporated m Ei.glai Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. LLOYD TREESTINO S.N. 0) (Incorporated m Italy.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Bi-monthly service for Brindisi. Ventct and Trieste via ports takinc cargo -a through Bills of Lading for Fiume.
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    • 644 13 O.S.K. Line. Destination.. Ste^M^. a-. D nf n. Hamburg Rotterdam, Arr# D *P t> Antwerp, Bremen, via Colombo, :tn<l I>in Said Alas *a Maru Oct 17 rw 1« ape Town, Rio, Santos, UCt 17 Oct 18 vvkKmi, Buenos Aires via nb A f Haw^» Maru Oct. 16 Oct 10 md
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    • 413 13 I L^^Pfafl B X*9 flaw B I f^. iQar% Y^HK^S^m SITE&MSHIP LINE i^SSL Round-the-World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE S« Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OILBURNBRS. NO COAL DUST. NO CINDERS. ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS. *ia Colombo, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Oenoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine new
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    • 632 13 GBNERAL ACE »AWASAKI-ROOSEVELT LINE Kerr Steamship Co., Inc., 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORE, PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE (VIA SUEZ) as RHINE MARU In Port m.s. SILVERLARCH due Fol J m.s. SILVERFIR due *g 'S0 m... SILVERELM due s.s. BORDEAUX MARU due
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  • 5 14 ELIMINATING THE KOGUE.
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  • 626 14 For the very many men m India who are keen on shikar the announcement m a Provincial "Gazette" that a rogue elephant m a certain district has outlived his time and that his immediate elimination is a matter of extreme desirability is a point of merely
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  • 966 14 It is essential, therefore, that the fir>t shot must he properly placed. This is not easy. With the Indian elephant the head shot I invariahly taken, and m comparison with the bulk of the animal the size of the brain is minute. An elephant standing broadsid on
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  • 181 14 Students' leader Killed. Amoy Sept. 15. One of the leaden of :hv Students' Union, uho is a member of the Chamber of Commerce, was shot on Saturday nijrht and has died of The wounds he received. I As this is the outcome of a controversy which
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  • 118 14 Mukden, Aug. IS. That Marshal Chang: Tso-Jin is neither sick nor depressed as rumour would have it was evidenced to-day when he witnessed I gunnery demorst ration at the Xorth Camp. The accomplishments of the various units afforded him great satisfaction, but not the least mterestinp event of
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  • 72 14 Mr. Burdon, m the Legislative Assembly replying to Ifaung Tok Kyi said: Recruitment of Burmans for the Infantry has been discontinued because Burmans display distaste for service m the Infantry m peace time. Their discipline is not up to the standard. They suffer from a relatively high sick
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    • 335 14 ■from the I| RassengerSf Point of Vie^j and that, m the end, is one E J of the most important factors a V^ passenger vehicle owner has to consider -the Albion 'Bus and Motor S Coach Models approach, more nearly E the comfort of a private car than any 5
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    • 230 14 The Perfect Companions WAHL PEN and the New Perfected R mERSHABP Hs TH E same handsome de- fI i signs that are so popular llW 2 B 5 on the all-metal barrels of <-*lmOT"'!l Eversharp and Wahl Pen are, £<<^| leKh by a new process, now en- jDIEH graved on
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  • 56 15 September 28. Bfnk 1 ra Bank, demand Private credits 3 m.s. 2'!"? Mew York, demand J Credits 90 day> 6^ France, denund J?* India, T. T. 5 Honpkonp. demand r.^ il 54 Yokohama, demand 4 M seauiad 4 Bangkok, demand -Ji/' Soye reiffn> Bank p < Bank of Enpland
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  • 216 15 September 28 1 1" ?.■> Tona j. Gantfief HBS.% Peppei White r tote rapiocH Iv 8.«o s:n "J Copra J(IU l l't <>pi;i Suiulti,.,! Opium. Ben J™ Rk», Lianic U:- n'ne Baric rowi R T.i tnr Rii Clinn v-.r* Red Fntrl' 1 iNViv) Rice. Siam »ld No I r^
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  • 36 15 Singapore. Sept. 2S, 12 noon. Singapore Stan .aid Ribbed Smoked Shee\ Spot 1.3] 1.82; Oct. I.M 1.31; Oct.-Deir. 1.25 L 26; -Jan. -Mar. l.ll' I.lJ'-. London Quotation Sheet 3s. sd. Market Steady.
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  • 342 15 APPLICATION BY BHARBIIOLDBK. Companj Restarsid to Iwegister. In th« 9apreme Court yesterday momi; -g. before Mr. Jastiee Deane, Ifr. K. Wiltiamson, oa behalf of Fail Mahomed Siamwalla. a resident of Bangkok, and a shareholder m the Pulau Bulanti- Rubber ajid Frcdooe Company, petitioned for the
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  • 228 15 Jin.- t2<;:j igs. Landoa Sept. Mth. Local l»«Hx. <;> tons. Knhhir. 3s. Unchanged. Local L3J IT»C share market opened quirt with ;it ie business passinjr. Rubbers.— Tanibalaka have good buycra a 1.47%, shares hard to locate. Ram-lias ar« wanted at 8.60, Ailenbys have buyers iv 2.70,
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  • 201 15 THIRD KESTRK TJOX TEAM November, JSJ"* 1 A™ l-POrt. F, January. i<> ix- 11,788 February, 21 m S ***** March, aegse JW April, ***** V". 13,899 June, 27.894 ***** *****70 147,122 i»,660 Dealers' Storks. v Sin.u-apoiv Island lYnar- t i November 16i67 Vr > December. X 1
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  • 235 15 MACPHAIL CO. LTD's REPOKI Singapore, Sent >s ';ui,hrr._L< )M 1O M 3s sd. 8 eady. L a Tin— Lon«!,), Sept 26. il',;:; i,,.. tons sold l-O. llu Benoti have buyers at 82 with jeUem at 63*. M a!a! a ,> ir;l:i hts {l t 2><> buyers bidding 2.75. Jerama 116J4
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  • 276 15 POSE MACPHAIL COS REPORT CL. K. Maeatail). Singapore S«-pt. Ml ivi.biKT.— 3a sd. Unchanged. Local l ::i lin._ i2»j;; 10s. Sepf. 26. Local 7:. tons s«»ld at 133% Ihi- market ii quiet m all sections. Rubber shart- price a are unchanged. Mining stocks have no features of interest and industrials
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  • 143 15 The MIIHM] report for Urn year ended ./im<;*oth, to b« presented to the shareholder! at the* sixth annual gotral sjeetinfr, to-morrow (Wednesday) at 12 o'clock noon, at the registered nilcwii mi n CJiuJia Smvt. ■tales: The nett profits for the yt-ar alUi writing <>fF bad an*l rfoubCftll
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    • 1107 15 \^ets over $5,500,000. m mKmm^*^^^^*^^^mmmmm TUC TDI? Arr r» a omnn» T w Assurance m force over $19,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlemfnto HEAD 01 i ICE:— Winchester Housp <;Wo™~> T c«,,, a as dePOSM s AUKALTiVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE Act AGENTS WANTED SCCreUry
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    • 41 15 r ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., Ltd. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floo^ A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • 3026 16 REYIKW OK TRADE. A well attended meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce and Exchange, held yesterday, was presided over by the Hon'ble Mr. D. T. Lewis who addressed the meeting as follows: The rules of the Chamber provide lor an extra general meeting to be held
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  • 200 16 SEPOY LINES GOLF CLUB. Andrew Currie Cup and Ladies Champ nship of Singapore. The fol owing is the draw for the first round of the competition: Mrs. Gilroy vs. Mrs. J. L. Campbell. Mil. Phillip vs. Mrs. Stevens. Mrs. Eider vs. Mrs. Swindell. Mrs. English vs. Mrs. Cowap.
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  • 225 16 At Palo Bratu on Sunday the R.E. met an S.R.T. XI. pleasant game ending m a good win for the latter. The R.E. batted first. R. E. s. s. Bowray t>. Carnegy l; Capt. Brownjohn c. Carnegy b. s. Oehlers 2; S. S. Rawsoa b. T. l<s||ssias 7; s.
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  • 72 16 Programme of Drills up to and for Oct. 4. Wednesday. p.m.— Drill Hall. BJLE. (V) Signals: .""> p.m. Calypso East Wharf. Competitors, RihV Meeting. Friday, f».ir> p.m. Drill Hall. S.R.A. <v>; S.R.E. Tv) Signals: S.V.C. Band. Saturday. 2.80 p.m. Bukit Timah. European Units and S.R.E. Ivi Signals;
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    • 228 16 HIS MASTER'S VOICE GRAMOPHONES AND RECORDS Are renowned throughout the world for tb< qualities. It is quality, first, last and all the time. These qualities have placed and maintain* the front rank of musical achievement. LET US PROVE THIS TO YOU S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD I! THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE fey
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