The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 October 1925

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 12 1 Singapore Free ftess I'KNTS. SINGAPORE. S.S., WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1925. NO. 11.626
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  • 234 1 Mr. hatnberlain maJe a Htateweat Co British, French and American |om nalists anent the Locarno ontVrenct while he was in I'aris l»aue Reuter cables commt.jts on the Lncarno Conference from se\er;il well* kn«wn French and German paieis I 'age The trials aff ntw type of aer.. plane,
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  • 1076 1 Arcachon baa been complaining this -umner of bad weather, but had weather On ihe Cote d'Argvni usually means little more than a few ■CUdl <>!' rain per diem iK'in the Atlantic, attd a touch of north in the soft, incessant breezes, ;i- whan the cook puts a drop t,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 230 1 SWALLOW \RIELL\S GINGERNOT BISCUITS RAFFLES HOTEL Telephone 2920. Thursday Night The Band of H.M.S. "CAIRO" Will be in attendance during DINNER DANCE. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. s MUM* Fraser I and Neave Ltd. I Manufacturers of Aerated Waters, Syrups, i| Squashes, Cordials and Culinary Essences of the \l highest quality. Renowned
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    • 101 1 WTjf> OOoiAvjcS f^^sVjjW TOILET SOAPS I l^Refresliing as a Sea Breeze I WILLIAM GOSSAGE SONS LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) THE "EUROPE" HOTEL. AUTUMN RACE MEETING. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1925 Special Race Dinner and Dance $3. Dancing until i.4sam. THE EUROPE HOTEL, LTD. ARTHUR E. ODELL, Managing Director, v^ THE NEW
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    • 154 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Goodyear tyres Pag^e 5. Rustikol. William Jacks Pape 9. Furnished house wanted— Page 7. Power of Attorney revoked— Pajri 7. Klim whole milk, Getz Bros. Page S. Latest shipping on pa>res 10, 12 and 13. The car you need is either on page 4 or 5. Milner's safes.
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    • 6 1 SWALLOW ARIELI/S VARIETY WAFERS ARE DELKIOIS
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 149 1 THE WEEK. W'fdin sdini, Jl.sf. Hijjh Water. 0.7 a.m.. 11.5(1 p.m. Polo: American Tournament, 4.45 p.m. Italian Opera, Vic. Theatre. 9.30 p.m. Tliursdutj, 22*id. Hiph Water. Mt a.m.. 9JU p.m. I" rtnch homeward mail Kavi-s. Autumn KattS, Third Day. P. and O. homeward mail closi's. Tanclin Club Afternoon Danci-. &M
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  • 397 2 Junior hepai tirnnt. The following books have been puivhas i! for the Junior Department au<l wi l >-.<.• available fot issue ou Saturday, 1 1 October, 1925. Akott (Louisa M.i Good Wivra. Ballantync (11. If.) Deep down. Brereton (F. S.) RoughrWera of ihm Pampas. Browne (B. A.» Rubber.
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  • 95 2 It does not occur to one to think of poetry as a teacher of geography; and yet ninetynine Englishmen out of a hundred would m-ver have heard of vallombrosa but for "Paradise Lost." Keats performed something of the same service for .IXarien, and our acquaintance with Chillon is mostly Byron
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 150 2 Three Popular Face Creams CREME SHALIMAR LA REINE DE CREME MALACCEINE CREAM. Obtainable at MEDICAL HALL LTD, SINGAPORE. 4T THE HAPPYITALLEYr The Merry Opera Company. In choice new plays. THE ELITE CINEMA. Programme as good as any, better than many. WAYANG PEK JEE. \Z MDM. KELVEY'S I jfr DANCING SCHOOL
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    • 393 2 Victoria^ Theatre. ONE WEEK ONLY. GONSALEZ BROTHERS Present THE ITALIAN GRAND OPERA Co. TO-NIGHT at 9.30 p.m. MIGNON Thursday. October 22nd. I! Friday, October 23rd. FRA DIAVOLO. LA BOHEME. Saturday, October 24th. LA TOSCA. Booking at Little's. SEATS $4, $2, $1. OPENING Programme of the PAVILION (LATE PALLADIUM) From TUESDAY,
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    • 385 2 ANOTHER BIG PICTURE AT THE ALHAMBRA From Monday, 19th, to Saturday, 24th Octol* A METRO SUPER SPECIAL, A REX INGRAM J>R Ol)r Adapted from the Famous Novel by Anthonv Rom (Tl N featuring the well-known and LEWIS STONE, ALICE TERRY AND RAM<* Nu RD who have never been seen to
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  • 860 3 On one of the crowded steamers that cross the Channel between Foikestone and Boulogne I, sitting on a winch and bound tor Rome, found myself in the neighbourhood of an eld« rly and distinguished-look-in* man who carried a sun-helmet i n his hands and sat
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  • 46 3 Under "Special Business" at a meeting of the Penan*; Municipal Commissioners the President intimated that a report has, been received from the Municipality's •gent! in London in connection with th? appointments of Engineers for the Prai Power Station. Arrangements had been made for their passages out.
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    • 264 3 .sssssss^^ i'-'*\tf 6?o^^sssl 11^*^^ <ei k r^^K £w X k/ Your Baby needs this famous food >us. not only because the strong and sturdy Thia i«U ,-L, of 4 Rova. Houses have been food 'for Baby f ree L^^ the C. axo. but because m all of sucK dread d.seases
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    • 552 3 h Ccnvalesccnce i Horlicfei Mailed Milfe I h rcpldly brings back ones I lest slrcngHk cuid energy. m ft Qmddy Gssitrukki ra it is a ycrfecl food in M all cost\< of sickness ill VA and failing appetite. wVA HovliclCs is always If i v\ fresh and. pure. 3. k
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    • 254 3 *XJ?sp If it's BUTTER i i YOU WANTASK FOR "ANCHOR" BRAND BUTTER Produce of New Zealand. The World's Dairy Farm. OBTAINABLE AT ALL BRANCHES AND SELLING AGENCIES OF THE (S\ SINGAPORE f~-g-^ COLD STORAGE m!k MARINE ENGINES Used by over seventy per cent ot the leading boat builders of the
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  • 428 4 AERIAL OOUPB.** WorkaiMi in the Akron, U.S.A., factories of Goodyear are beginning operation* on America's first "aerial coupe," a small airJ ship designed for sky touring. P. \V. Litchfield, vice-president of Goodj year, says that this latest aircraft, under j way at Al'ron, will be one of
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  • 299 4 The case for compulsory insurance* of motor vehicles against third-party risks was placed before 'he House of Lords recently by Karl Russell, who said that at present it was possible for a law-abiding person to bo injured on the road by a motor vehicle, and to have
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  • 172 4 Concrete Road* I .»v..ur»H In America mod seived the needs of motor traffic lot The result of comparisons of meth<>< opted In the State* and here, ma Motor," reveali that. all alu;i\> found he i oocreti eAc ent and darmbk for moderi tiaffc, our authoritief have decided
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  • 77 4 Result ol HcKcMU I M. Citroen has leased I injr on tht Sk>utT»> pai.y's titatw agmr pht ioof- many i ther bui sidinp. In addition, he ha <>n sixty mum land, to trtct rooadriei -i" hurpl dimensions. The -it* ■ptlal facilities, is capable of an OUtpul 100
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 282 4 Marine Motors from l\'i to t^^^^m^ .^^^BM^ b.h.p. Motor ehicles I The complete rmncc of Thornycroft Marine A. ift^Bßß Motors and specially designed craft covers "^'^^'^S^^^^^fli^Bf r e\ery conceivable need. Out of a lonp ex u «E^SB«^_ perience we can advise you on such ques- *Bf«l ■VBBBYflBHRB^BVBBVBff" i tions with
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    • 128 4 AV» AIUJQJjL i- I The UPKEEP of the car is LESS than witih any other make*. A very massive and powerful engine which will stand the severest tests under any condition.^. < used as taxis both in India and Japan with the utmost success. j Price of complete car with
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  • 874 5 BIRNT.OUT VALVES. The most common cause cf burnt valves is^insufficient tappet clearances, the valves be ng prevented from closing completely, so that faapi escape round the seating and cause damage. Of course, a defective valve material will give rise ;o similar jnsuts. Burnt valves are
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  • 78 5 Eire are in Rangoon a number of soII and associations composed of persons oyed in different branches of commerce and a good deal of good work is being done by these for their members, but there is no such society or association for those emKd in
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    • 199 5 B, .**J M.P.H. o A J £i^W CONSECUTIVE HOURS i THIS IS THE REMARKA »LE ACHIEVEMENT OF LIEUT COL. MRS STEWART RIDING A STANDARD I Kudge-Whiiworth I Four Valve Four Speed 2# H.P. MOTOR CYCLE ON THE MONTHLERY TRACK NEAR PARIS 2f 4 HP. MODEL 21 World's Records WERE CAPTURED
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    • 124 5 |j FOR THE 1925-6 MOTOR -SEASON J jj We Aftftouncc a Reduction in Price of j J THE NEW 14 30 H.P. 3 J NOW $3,050 J j With four wheel brakes, ad.u.table front seat,, .emi-elliptic springs. J "You can lot buy a better Car" n MALAYAN MOTORS, I (Hroprietors,
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  • 989 6 THE GREAT MONEYLENDER. (From N. E. I. Papers). Eilvese, Oct. 15. The Sun of Baltimore writes that the I eague of Nations is becoming: more and mem an association of creditors to the I >.A. America is thereby running the risk of her creditors uniting. The position
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  • 222 6 Where to Uetire. Wiii Guernsey, Jersey, and the Islet of J>ark and Man bv able by Charter riirhts to maintain the privilege* that they havt enjoyed since the time of the Norman Conquest This is a point which will prove the ■object of a government inquiry
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  • 196 6 Partners who Resisted "Blackmail." A romafttic story 61 business life was told at Leicester Police Court when Lea Erma Jacquart* a younjr Frenchwoman, William Ewwrt Boulter, and William llorreo were each fined £13 15s. under the Aliens Act for making a false statement ruKardinj? Mile.
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  • 141 6 It is incorrect to describe the 41 -inch to If scope lens now being constructed -at Newcastle for a Siberian observatory as the "world's biggest," though it is perhaps tlif biggest Ui.ed in any refraciion telekCO|M< It is a pigmy, however, besides the 100-inch lens of the Mount
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 149 6 Chassis Price $1,150 rW/L JJ™™ ~r WEARNE BROS., LTD. Milestones of Progress AVERAGE ANALYSIS. NATURAL MILK— I2 PER CENT MILK SOLIDS 88 PER CENT WATER 1 H CONDENSED MILK— '2B PER CENT MILK SOLIDS 40 PER CENT SUGAR -V2 PER CENT WATER EVAPORATED MILK- 25.5 PER CENT MILK SOLIDS 74.5
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    • 198 6 The Suner %%\\\jf/ 1 Unique Guarantees. fitratret ar Sate NUa«f*cturrn WB^ 1 V, ST« I HOM AS £> i•« b2^'- Wor*J GRIPOLY MILI-S. CARDIFF. [K..~£ ffi\ 9& K^ I^^.^^^ Gmipoiuy PATEINT BELTING STOCKING At.KNTS:— SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE, KUALA lIMI'IK. IPOH, PENAJMJ MALACCA. 'Wjf.^' Sore f//^i\\%\ Throat! You are
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  • 1312 7 QIIET OFF-SEASON AND NEWSPAPER SYMPOSIUMS. (From Our Own Correspondent) Edinburgh, Sept, 25. Th< English newspapr. s are employing the "silly season" in deploring the decay of the art of conversation. The complaint is an old one, and has probably been disussod by every gt neration since mankind :rarr»o
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  • 376 7 '"I bin an' done it now." said the urchin, uiefully picking himself up, and rubbing his knee. But in another minute h<. was at it again, with a grin! There were half-a-dozen of them, girls »nd boys, gathered round the Surrey end of Lambeth Bridge, and the>
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 464 7 BUSINESS CARDS. Plfaae Send for the Illustrated g 2 Catalogue of Musical Instrument*. SEASON CO., LTD. 11l and 113, North Bridge Road. HARDWORKING AND TRUSTWORTHY SERVANTS. nOKS. AMAHS, AYAHS, ETC. rli;,rjrr and under no obligation. Wo to any lady o r gentleman, anyBtating their requirements. Intending please writ.-. The A.
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    • 792 7 NOTICES. EXCHANGE BANKS. The Exchange Banks will be closed at noon on Tuesday and Thursday the 20th. and 22nd (lctobe r for the Race Meeting 13H< 21-10 Notice is hereby give n that all roads within the (government House Domain will be closed to the public from 1 p.m. to
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    • 41 7 SPECIAL OFFER 250,000. "MAGNEDO" GRAMOPHONE NEEDLES IN PACKETS CONTAINING 50 NEEDLES EACH NEEDLE GUARANTEED TO PLAY 10 RECORDS 15 Ct&. per packet. LOUD TONE ONLY. SPLENDID FOR DANCE MUSIC. HUDSON'S PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE 100 North Bridge Road ADELPHI HOTEL BUILDING
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    • 868 7 IS SIMPLY ANOTHER TERM FOR SHELL The regular use of Shell Motor Spirit and Lubricating Oils .esults in a marked reduction in running costs. THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD. (Incorporated '.r England). V In the Estate of Sim Bian Chin Deceased IX THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS,
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 87 8 RATFIBLD. At the Euro; .an HoipfUl, Batu Gajah. on the ISth instar.t. to Mr. aad Mr-. I'. W. Hattu>ld. MA. LAZAROO. On 20th October. Iftfi. «at 7 a.m. Boarding Officers' Quarters. BohillMll Koud. to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lazaroa. a Daughter Mother and Child doinp well. F.M.S. ;unl IVnanir
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    • 50 8 dc SOUSA At -210-4 Quoin St. at 11 p.m. on I 20th inst.. Lovy. the beloveil ilaughti-r of Mr. and Mrs. Lambert V. di> Souza. Fum-ral lcnve:; the house f«»r the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd at ."> p.m. to-day and thence to Bididari for interment. "Thy u-M bi
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  • 473 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1925. Fisheries Expenditure. Malaya proposes to spend during 1926, according to the estimates, about $125,000 on the fisheries department. This is less than half of the vote last year, but then provision was made for $180,000 for the experimental vessel, which will be in
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  • 326 8 The writer of our article on Chinese matters yesterday mentions the steps that are being taken, it is alleged by the officers of the Government Health Department, in the direction of making dwellers outside the Municipal limits provide more sanitary and luxurious accommodation for their pigs. Now
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  • 285 8 Mr. N. K. Bain, at one time Chief A.D.O. |at Batu Gajah, will succeed Mr. Crichton as District Officer. Kuala Kangsar. Mr. A. H. Flowerdew has left Petaling |Tm Mines Ltd., and has returned to pri- vate consulting practice in Kuala Lumpur. His Lordship the Bishop of Singapore returned from
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  • 496 8 SUCCESSFUL PRESENTATION OF "MADAME BUTTERFLY." Puccini's most popular opera "Madame Butterfly" was the opera selected by the Gonsalez Brothers for presentation by their company at the Victoria Theatre last night, the second night of their return visit to Singapore. The larger audience and its sustained enthusiasm throughout the
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  • 369 8 Sir Ismail Sirry Pasha. Egyptian Ministei of Public Works, is in London. He will conduct conversations with the GovernorGeneral of the Soudan regarding the projected Gebel Aulia Dam. near Khartoum. Klang was en fete on Saturday when the Asiatic communities entertained Mr. and Mrs. F. \V. Douglas to a farewell
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  • 198 8 CARS IN THE BOTANK GARDRX 8 To the EditcT. Sir,— The Committee «,f Gardens in Singapore with thi courtesy to draw public atteni excessive speed at which Borne are driven through the Gardens The fact that a considerable i cars are driven too fast doe* m
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  • 102 8 Tho Municipal boa* The oraen of the day for < ing <<n Monday next containK' solution by the Tr<a«i. "That this Council approi of a !<-an of ?l>2.ooo.UUi> b) Munioip; mniissioners of the Towi S for the purposes mentioned at.: mder tb conditions sptvified in COoncil 07 of
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  • 150 8 It is propo— d to hold an ■OCiatiOM Sports Day <n Nov. tU To nu ct the exinnsvs imtUlgd t; of not less than $500 will be itquin N appeal is now being mack 1 io the 01 Boys of the School to ensure the «uoc«
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  • 73 8 Prae icis for thi> Oratorio M steadily, and show pail promise I': <*■ ht.wovcc, t«> makm the 'balance' of the ehti correct, a few MOfft vofcft lx tnct, about ten topnUMM, i; tenors and four to six gtntknien willing to help rtioul ;il the next practice at St.
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  • 125 8 On the occasion of the < of th t Birthday of His Ma pnot of Japan, the Jap:t: General will bv opt— d for thr i visitors from 11 a.m. to V2. p.m. day, October Slat box At tlu- annual foaaral meet Penp Hup Kok AMoetetioi on the i:uh October,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 178 8 X CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECITS" M W/ /CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTl\ (It corporatod in Shanghai.) Telephone 228. i.-» ROBINSON KOA1). J NEW SEASON'S NEW ZEALAND STILTON CHEESE RIPE AND CREAMY WITH THE TRUE FLAVOUR. spore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. ba) RANSOMES' "PATENT GEAR AUTOMATION" LAWN MOWER. iac *<\ Gear Driven
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    • 45 8 V Parf urns de Luxe j I OOTY J Chypre < Origan m Rose Jacqueminot j> Paris Emeraude ;> jl EAU DE COTY I* to be had from all dealers 2" Dupire Brothers. Wft Vml '\'< '^i. M Yf ISSB-SSSS g^»- Sole Agonts THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. MALAYA.
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  • 563 9 MR. CHAMBERLAIN. -VICTORY OF PEACE." [Router's Service.] Paris, Oct. 20. nberlain, m an interview with French and Am* rican journalists, eaa convinced that the Loenti were a decisive point in in peace of Europe and the ailed that the initiative Germany, "An act of high Be especially Hei
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  • 143 9 AN APTERA PLANE. I AND ANYWHERE. TReuter's Service.] London, Oct. 20 Aeronautical experts, including Sir Samuej Hoare, witnessed at Farnborough triaf rights of the new Autogiro Aeroplane the £32 f 5r* I)tiiaei who,;"; jlour-bladed wind-wheel fitted above the ordinary avro fuselage, driven by the movt •m»t ot the
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  • 155 9 GERMAN SHIPBUILDING DEPRESSED. [Reuter's Service.] London. Oft. 20. Tlu newspapers of Berlin say that the contract awar«k,| the Deutsrhc werfr m\ build nve motor-. hip s f or a p,,. itish Bhip l pin* firm which caottd sud. sensation In British shipy.,,,is early this year, has teque] in the announcemetu
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  • 66 9 LEVIATHAN SHELTERS RUM-RUNNER. fßeuter's Service. j New York, Oct. 20. The passengers of the Lfcfcthan, fromf Southampton, had an exciting adventure I 1 appi.,a.hiri<r Now York, owing to a nrtnhnner dashing under the liner's stvi fur shelter, amid a hail of bullets from a Government cutter which was hotiy „ursuinp
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  • 33 9 [Reuters Service.] Jacksonville, Oct. 20. The steamer Conianohe has been towed in. ili afire. Vancouver. c t. 20. j The steamer Rodijk, has been flor.tedh and has arrived at Esquimalt.
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  • 37 9 [Reuter's Service.] Sydney, Oct. 20. A compulsory conference called to settle tlu seamen's strike failed, the men adhering to J;heir decision not to participate in the proceedings so lenp as any strikers remained in gaol.
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  • 42 9 [Reuter's Service.) Moscow. Oct. 20. The Foreign Minister with a number of official! of the Canton Red Government and two students 01" the Canton Military School have arrived to study the economic and political .situation in the Soviet Union.
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  • 53 9 fßeuter's Service.] New York. Oct. 20. A representative of the National Bank "f Belgium has secured temporary credits in New York which later are replaceable by a loan, estimated at a hundred to a hundred and fifty million dollars. Belgium U simultaneously negotiating- credits with several other
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  • 914 9 -X STORM IN A TEA CLP." Address lor the Defence. After several prolonged hearings the case in which Mr. Po ey Keng Seng stands charge J with destroying or con sealing the account books of his business known as The BtMidc Pavilio?i reached its concluding stage yesterday
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  • 22 9 The hon'ble Mr. J. W\ Campbell, who has been on a business visit to the Un-Federat-ed Malay States, has returned to Malacca.
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  • 500 9 CHINESE MARRIAGE MEETINGS. At a well-attended meeting held recently by the nine Associations of the Kong Wye I Siew clans, presided over by Mr. Ng Sens Phangr, it was decided after considerable discussion, to record their views against legislation. It was proposed to send a letter to the
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  • 119 9 A preliminary enquiry is to h t held in the Third Magistrate's Court on the 28th. instant into serious charges which have been preferred against a Bugis Constable attached to the Singapore Harbour Board Police. The man is alleged to have voluntarily caused grievous hurt to a
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  • 85 9 Reconnaissance of lieache*. In preparation for' the G.O.C's Inspection Field-day on Sunday, November Ist, there will be a reconnaissance of beaches on Sunday morning, 2oth inst., when the eeneral outline of the scheme will be explained. It is hoped that all Company Officers, Warrant Officers and Platoon
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  • 81 9 [Reuter's Service.] Madrid, Oct. 20. Newspaper messages from Melilla state that the French forces, commanded by I General Boichut, who were holding potii tions at Souk Tzelataaleff and Sidi Ali Bourkoba, have fallen back on Souk Sebtaniamar in accordance with instructions. Large enemy bodies vigorously attacked
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 219 9 IDEAL GIFTS FOR FRIENDS AT HOME FINEST CEYLON TEA-BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE Packed in Ceylon by the Growers socially for ROBINSON CO.. LTD., SINGAPORE rni; i i.m.i. mark of r xcki.i cnce! in chlsts I FINEST C iL LON TE A <PU i ~~LI 8y 7H| CHESTS. $10 0 J? Ckvlon
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 713 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE REGULAR SERVICES TO:— ..-mm LONDON. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP HAMBURG BREMEN. GENOA. MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GL^SGO W MARSEILLES, HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all OTerland Point*. WEEKLY SERVICE-LONDON AND N. CONTINEOT..^^ RHESUS London, Rotterdam and Hamburg JPort t HECTOR Marseilles, London,
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    • 570 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. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE Havre, London, Hamburg and Antwerp Oct. 19 s.s. CITY OF DUNKIRK Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Oct. 28 s.s. CITY
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    • 587 10 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). o OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China and Japan. For Marseilles. London and Antwerp. Due mm Tonnage.
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  • 1852 11 THE JESSELTON RACES AND GYMKHANA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) .lesseiMm, Oct. 13. The Jesselton Turf Club held their Autumn litOing <>n Saturday, October loth About a week before the races a typhoon chose the Sofa Sea for its cruising ground nnd treated us to a series of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 271 11 jon't be a Slave to Rheumatism y tore you arc aware of your peril. Bud that Rheumatism has you in rip, and the results of neglected illy tnated Rheumatism arc not contemplate \<>ur mind that Rheumatism ihsU ,i slave of you. Don't hesitate. prccMMM time while th« ailn 1 upon
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    • 520 11 v\Bl BJy^r \^B mm T^OWER that sweeps you up the steepest hill*. Power that X fascinates and thrills you. Power that gives you aw* fldence wherever you drive, and covers the miles swiftly when you want to save time. And there are other good qualities to endorse your choice of
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  • 163 12 A correspondent from Tung Song writes: Mr. Louis Ebert, of Penang, who intends walking round the world, arrived at Tung Song on the 13th inst. from Penang after a month's strenuous walk. During the journey from Singora, a Straits Chinese, named Kam Hock Chin, who also intends to
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 626 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in 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 iIONTORO (5,000 tons). Tbe s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins Luxe, single berth cabins, swimming
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    • 184 12 GLEN LINE LTD. (Incorporated in England.) MS. "Glengarry" For Liverpool— Fare $642.86. This vessel expected to sail about Oct. 22nd. has excellent accommodation for first-class passengers. For full particulars, apply BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) Agents. Telephone 3121. BffißY LINE. of fast twin-screw Mail Passenger Steamers between RANGOON,
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    • 591 12 MMMRW (CHHHHF 4HMKM^p I As a result of numerous h enquiries we are now im- i j porting John Player and Sons' famous Virginia jl Cigarettes PERFECTOS FINOS |j and these can be obtained j| from all high class dealers J 1 95 cts. per tin of 50 8 r
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 531 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY STEAMER TO-DAY. Djambi Singkep 1> a.m. Karimon Soon Lee 9 a.m. Cucob and Henuit Mersing 9 a.m. Ceylon Soudan 11 a.m. Cucob Hong Aik 1 p.m. South and East Borneo Vav 2 p.m. Kelantan, Patani ami Bandon, Malini 2 p.m. Trengganu Quorra 3 p.m. Banka Island. Pladjoe
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    • 546 12 PASSENGERS ARRIVING. The following passengtrs are outward bound by the N.Y.K. steamer Haruna Maru which arrives here on Sunday. Oct. 25th: Mr. and Mrs. P. A. R. Barron. Mrs. B. G. Deeks. Mr. H. Gall. Mr. M. D. P. Gilroy. Mr. W. T. Lewis, Mr. W. Ma-queen Potter. Mr. W.
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    • 563 13 O. S. K. Line. Destinations. Stesmr*. Ix,ndon, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Arr D«Pt. Antwerp, Bremen, via Colombo, Aden and Port Said. A1 I>,>rban Cape Town, Rio, Santos, rU Oct 22 Oct. 23 Algot P.ay, But-nos Aires via Colombo. p I lombo and Bombay I Maru Nov 26 Nov. 28 I Dlombo ami
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    • 406 13 STEAMSHIP LINE <SS» Round -the- World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 58 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OILBURNERS. NO COAL DUST. NO CINDERS. ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS. vin Colombo, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine new liners continue on Round the World, returning to
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    • 403 13 GENERAL AGENTS^ SAKI ROOSEVEL T UNB Kerr Steamship Co., Inc., 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated in U.S.A ■A SILVERELM SUeZ) as. BORDEAUX MARU (lue Oct 30 m.s. SILVERAY -due Nov. 15 For rates and other particulars apply N V 24 GUTHRIE CO., LTD. A e "ts .'—Singapore and I'enanf.
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  • 1330 14 For Coughs, Colds and Internal Troubles THE TRIALS OF A NURSING SISTER. CASTB AND PREJUDICE IN A WAR-TIME HOSPITAL. The Indian Army Nursing Service came into U-ing during ihe War, and was recruitid from a.l the hospitals in India and voluntary workers from St. John's Ambulance.
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  • 214 14 Another landmark h:i> been reached in ■v ial history. At Croydun Aerodrome -the Charming Cross of the air preparations were afoot :\>r the arrival from Mnrtk-shaiii Heath testing station of the giant Rolls-Royce Vanguard air express, the biggest and niosi luxurious in the world, states the
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  • 187 14 The Military Tattoo in the Stadium has had the effect of enormously increasing the attendances at Wembley, which are now at the 1024 level. As a result salts in the Malaya Pavilion have been satisfactory and by tho closing date (October Sltt.), there should be few walking
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    • 382 14 1 1 /ifft f I The wise man seeks I to maintain health in every changing circumI stance. The foolish man procrastinates until I he has lost health, perhaps, for ever. The I wise man avoids this by the occasional dose of I Andrews Liver Salt, the remedy that stood
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    • 462 14 Reproduction of the largest mosquito in the world a three feet high model in the Metropolitan MwiM, N.Y. Malarial Debilh? The destructive work of the malaria parasite makes our thin and watery and even when quinine ha> killed thl this poverty of blood remains. The result is, that the malaria
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  • 522 15 FRASER CO.. EXCHANCE AND SHARE BROKERS. TL ESDAY^OCTOBER 20th narked. J dollars unless otherwise Asam Kumbang (£> ye Sfi,,e Batang Padan n Jg 53s Idrfs Hydraulic (V "i 77^ Hitam Tin >ls 6 A 6d x.d. Kamunting (£> *V^ 1-60 Johan Tin b s 68s c.d. Kinta Assn MO) *-2
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  • 51 15 K AYE'S RUBBER LATEX PROCESS. The patent rights held by Kaye's Rubber Process for the United States and Canada have been sold to the United States Rubber Company. This Company first obtained an option on these patents, and has therefore had the fullest opportunity of investigating their merits before acquiring
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  • 37 15 Singapore. Oct. 20, 12 noon. Singapore Standard Rfbbed Smoked Shee f Spot 1.60 1.61; Nov. 1.52 1.53 Nov.-Dee. 1.51 1.52; Jan.-March 1.3H L3J-April-June 1.25*4 1.26^. London Quotation Sheet 4s. Id. Market Firm.
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  • 70 15 October 20. Bank I m.s. «H 15.30 Bank, demand %t 4 22 Private credits I m.s. 2 4» New York, demand Kr Credits 90 day., gj* France, demand i lu f. India, T. T. ,g 4 Hongkong, demand p c Pren f rolcoh;»ma, dtman.l |g 7 > Java, demand
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  • 219 15 October 20. Tin 100 Tons ..> r> o 1 4-5. J;> Gambler Pepper White Pepper Black JJJJ Flake Tapioca g." Pearl Sago C Pra llJf Copra SandrM \>^l\ Opium Ben r ?s Kice, Liang Hin «;haa Mark Blue Eagle (Old) 860 Rice. Uaaf Hin Than Mirk Red Eagle (New)
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  • 206 15 Singapore, Oct. 2i. Tin. £280 ss. Up Us. Local 1 4M -100 tons. faifekti. la. 0%& Down «1. Local L6O. Rubbers. BaßgeJ Bairans have had food business up to 4.10 and offer further at 4.20. Jeram Kuantans are quoted 1 .42 1--1.47 1 Kedahs 1.15 4.2.->.
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  • 367 15 A cable has been received in Colombo announcing the death at Watford, England last week, of Mr. George Benjamin Dodwell 73, Chairman and .Director of Messrs Dod well and Co., Ltd., whose head office is in St. Mary Axe, London, with branches in China, Japan,
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  • 424 15 A f)IVIF)EM) DECLARED. The annual general meeting of the Mandai-Ttkonj; (Singapore) Rubber tates, Limited. was held yesterday in the roistered offices of the Company. Market .Street, the following being present: Meacn C. A. Elias (in the Chain. Lm Ken*r In, Tan Cheng Km, Lm (him Tuan. the boa*Ml
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  • 247 15 POSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. (L R. Macphail). i» l, Singapore, Oct. 20 {ff^SSft >,d. down. 'Local lit. The share market is quiet in all sections. Rubber share, are on offer at easier quotations. Mining st„cks are rirm with no DM area of interest. Industrials and Loan. are enquired for at
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    • 421 15 Assets over $5,500,000. THE CREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE <WaV™"" hfah nvmrv. w l J (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HHjAD Ov t ICE Winchester House Sinmnnro ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE om Paniea Act durance AGENTS WANTED SeCrCtary Managing Director 'Z^Z G KNOX HORA CE W. RAPER. A. ROBINSoTf. LA. INSURANCE. *iT\
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    • 833 15 BANKING. t HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) neaerve und .—Sterling 4,500,000 Silver $9fi Ron nnn Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000^00 COURT OF DIRECTORS. w tter l? en Es< J" Chairmar W w r^T Esq Deput y Chairman DP vS 1 E^ A Esc. A ri M p
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    • 41 15 I ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England by Roy«l Ch«rt«r A. D. 17tO) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singap^* Representative Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., Ltd, CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor > A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • 1889 16 LARGE ATTENDANCE ON SECOND Interesting Racing. Blight weather favoured the second day of the Singapore Autumn Race Meeting and j in consequence, then was an exeeptiona.ly large attendance, the lawns, despite the fact that undt rfoot conditions were on the soft side alter the night's lain, presenting
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  • 164 16 BRITISH BANTAM -WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. [Reuter's Service.] London. Oct. 19. At the National Sporting Club. over twenty rounds for the British Bantami weight Championship. Johnny Brown, of i Aldgate (holder), knocked out Mick Hill. of Tooting, in the twelfth round. Brown started at a tremendous pact 1 scoring well with both
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  • 98 16 Chinese versus the Kest. Owing to the indisposition of several ntmbers of the S.C.F.A. team, the match betWMB the League and Cup winners and the Rest has been postponed until NovemI ber 7. The following will represent the Johore Y»-ung Mea*f Football Team against Kota Tinggi XI. to-morrow, at
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  • 55 16 To be Captained by Jacwb. London. Oct. 8. Oxford. Rugper enthusiasts assembled outside the examination room, tensely awaitinp H. F. Jacob's result, on which depended whether he would be in residence to captain the fifteen. They loudly cheered the announcement that he had passed. Wallace, Strong and
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  • 54 16 The following will represent th€> Old Rafflesians vs. St. Joseph's Old Boys at Hockey to-day (Wednesday) on the Raffles Scliool ground:— J. V. Moss, E. G. Whtatley and C. Richards; J. R. Rdr«-Rut-s, T. Singh and N. LtleiiJM; G. Towers, C. I). Smith, H. G. Stack (Capt); F. B.
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  • 21 16 The result of the October Ladies Spoon (Bogey) is a win for Mrs. R. D. Finlay all square.
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  • 28 16 A party of Straits-born Chinese amateurs are staging a performance entitled "Greed" at the Star Opera theatre hall on Thursday, Tth November, in aid of St. Andrew's Hospital.
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  • 934 16 Up-country rugby provided an interesting event last week-end in the meeting between Negri Sernbilan and Selangor, the first inter-Sta'e game of the season. Despite the fact that they were in their own territory the Negri were beaten. Only by a matter of 3 points, it is true, but
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    • 318 16 Moutrie Pianos I Are the Best Value in the tropics to-day in Price and Quality. In construction and tonal balance they arc th finished Product of Art and Workmanship. Prices $600 upon terms, S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD (Incorporated in HonjrkonjrL The Arcade, SINGAPORE Sole Agents: KATZ BROS. LTD. SINGAPORE. I
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