The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 October 1927

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  • 13 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S- MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1927^ NO. 12,228.
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  • 297 1 There is further trouble between Serbia and Bulgaria. lung smouldering complaints having been intensified by the recent murder of General Kovatchevitci*—Page 9. Lt. kop|,in. the Dutch airman, piloting the first official air mail from Holland to the Far East, landed at Singapore yesterday on his way to
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  • 924 1 "Matter barbers of New York state, it the annual conference of their Association, decided, i* order t:> ralat hair dressing to the status of a profession, to han tipping." Now that is a noble decision. Why should I not upplaud it. seeing that I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 219 1 tJfissJtiirlo looks after f theUennis^rocka. YOUR tentiii £rock» will give you doubfo service" if you let Kurlo wash them. Whether they are soft linen, crisp muslin, or dainty voile—wash them all with Kurlo. Kurlo washes without shrinking. The Kurlo way is Safe and simple. Obtainable from all Groctrs, Chandlers and
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    • 112 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Hotel Announcements—Page 1. Notice by Keppel Golf Club—Page 2. Theatre and Cinema Attractions—Page 2. Notice tv Anglo-Fr.-nch Drug Houses Ltd —Page 7. Little's ladies' and children's hairdressing saloon—Page 8. Austin prices have been considerably reduced—Pajje 5. Buick. the car with the established reputation—Page 14. Ifon'a smart footwear just
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 109 1 THE WEEK. Mntidoff, 10'w. Hi>h Water 10.10 a.m. S.B. 10.i». p.m. 9.7. Malacca H. W. fi.so a.m. 7.2.. 7.20 p.m 6.9. Chinese Republic Day. Chinese Consulate Reception. Legislative Council 10.30 a.m. TncHilny, Wth. Hijrn Water. 10.38 a.m. !U.. 10.T.1 p.m. 10.1. Malacca: H. W. 7..50 a.m. 7.7.. 7.50 p.m. 6.9.
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  • 366 2 The (imornment IMan. r i plan of the Government of India. whiel is about to be sulunitte«l to the Legislature, says the Times Correspondent, i> t" appoint a committee, official and un oAeial f to IIpSMI and recomnuTid the lust liin- faf mture action, and then* seems
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  • 228 2 I* 1 'ii^i.iu- Killed Bj "Mow -Hack." Tw i. i soldier: were killed, and a injured, at Stonecutters 1 Island. H >: X »njr., last week, when a ttxinch oast Defence tun "blow-hack" during practice, blowing <>r;c- unfortunate man > eces, whih itcoad died on the waj to
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  • 213 2 I'ortuirueso C'<»mfdy. All ftmasmg story of a policeman's faith m writchcimft nnd its sequel comes from the district of Ciatra (aaya Renter's Uabon nt>. Some time ago, feeling ill. tlw an Went to consult a pipsy who h;-. reputation '.oeally for enTecting w<»nderful i iiiv-. The
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  • 15 2 aWVi Bros. Joseph and Matthias left Penmng for Colombo on Saturday by the Katorl Mara.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 363 2 Vlf*VT#\W W A I^Hl^ AnPIBI^ *W^ H. wIvlA m fmEArm JL jnUC« LOOKING OPEN THIS MORNING. ziHßltisT THE MASTER VIOLINIST. Recital Dates MONDAY and TUESDAY OCT. 17th and 18th at 9.30 pan. BOOKING AT LITTLE~I RICES: $4, 2& 1. Under the distinguished patronage of:— H.E. THE GOVERNOR LADY CLIFFORD In
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    • 442 2 From Friday, 7th. to Wednesday, 12th. October the screen adaptation of a well-known ii v AT THE v A ALHAMBRA *Tan chenK Kee and Co- Ltd- rf>Pri«*tors.) A"^^TE^RTISTS' 'special pfct"^ "^O^TolstoTs'Va^ II F N||KKr,(l IIN H IiIJV MX MX Ll V 1 1 U ll v i •,u v story
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  • 364 3 Dr. E. Stanley Jones, author of "The Christ. of the Indian Road," will give a :-eiies of Public Lectures m the V.M.C.A. Hall, Ok hard Road commencing on Thursday. October l.i at 8 p.m. Dr. Jones has just conducted very successful series ot
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  • 193 3 FOOTBALL LEAGUE POSITIONS. In the Garrison Association Football League Pulau Hrani conceded the points m their match against Headquarters B, the l»iesent positions m the League being as follow: The outstanding matches are between the 11th Battery and No. 1 Company and the lltli Battery and No. 2
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  • 215 3 Strie> of Contests. A group <>f Bone Kong athletic teams BOnsfotinff of rujroy. soccer, hotkey, tennis. i?olf and rowing experts, will aniv m Manila on the Empress of Russia, Octobel loth, for a scries of matches with Nomad SDOfta club, says the Manila Bulletin. The
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  • 71 3 Dr. Saravana Muttu, the doctor m charge of Jasin Hospital, is leaving for Singapore on transfer m abovjt a fortnight. His place at Jasin will be filled by Dr. Nicholas, of Singapore. M.M. A man-eating tiger is reported to have killed a survey coolie at Mentakab, m Pahang, about a
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  • 228 3 For the h'rst time the Bristol Channel has be;-n conquered by a swimmer. Jt is a feat that may not at first sight seem particulaily notable or difficult to accomplish but some of the victors of the English Channel would find this West Country stretch of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 219 3 wtA. "TiJw. '.TO X r^. ,i. sought for at all functions. This actuates the good host to offer STATE EXPRESS 555 Cigarettes; he knows they are the last word m perfection and are identical with the 11 555 M smoked by all discriminating Smokers at horne iheir refreshing fragrance is
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  • 5014 4  -  IXR.HupoLcnoN By That morning, m the little two-seater that had served her so well since Billy went avay. .loan Garland went into tnc village and said good bye. She was really settling hills thai, unknown tx> her, had been outstanding for \ai\ing lengths of time NM
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  • 140 4 Reviewing the recent Town Planning Ex hibition m Ipoh, the- Times of Malaya says that almost startling: emphasis was placed on the recent announcement made by His Excellency the High Commissioner regarding the change of the capital of the State of Perak from Taiping to Ipoh. This was one of
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  • 678 4 Europeans and Rest D r^ WELL CONTESTED My Eur<»peaas 2: The M Saturday's charity match at fee was favoured by the finest a r have had for the past two Weeki of the counter-attractions then- u as crowd to witness the match. Sir Hugh Clifford, Lady Clifford u* a
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  • 64 4 A very interesting: friendly (AIM eer was played at tho Balestier fT« tween the Junior Civil Service Am and the Audit and Treasury Football t.-;i: on Friday. The Audit and Trea>ur> up a splendid frame but unfortunates by one foal, Result J.C.S.A- :t; A Treasury
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  • 43 4 [Router's Service.] Harrogalo. <>*• In the English Ladies' Golf Ch;tr final over 36 holes Mrs- Guedalla (fom Edith Leitch) of Walton Heath, beal Enid Wilson (Notts) 1 up. Mm <• (the holder). Miss Joyce Wethn-! Miss Cecil Leitch did not compete.
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  • 18 4 Mr. Patrick O'Connell. who rect aiTived from Homo as Assistant Enf P.W.D., has been posted for dot Taipin'-r.
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  • 143 5 NEW LAW IN THE PHILIPPINES. Manila, Sept. 23. The proposed shipping radio law of the Philippines, which would compel certain steamships engaged m local inter-insular trade and all oceanic ships of Philippine registry to be equipped with wireless, was i pproved last night. The proposed measure was approved
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  • 870 5 Memories of Other Days. A LAMENT. "A Pork Pie hat and a little feather, And we'll go down the Strand together, In the Strand, m the Strand, m the Strand, m the Strand." —Old Song. In a few short days, or weeks at least, the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 129 5 BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES A Superlative British Product at unsurpassed value. wi.l) I KIC X *****. /tr^^^^^^^^ cn fciV' '"""ii %uMiiii''fias^MiA bH r-- J bw^b^bVn <^bV b^bvvU 19 b"bVb^ *^b r:'.mßM ■■/■^w^ bY b^bV B^ h h h |jj T I^^^HHKi /^M Ila b'bt b^bh l^^^!^sß^B B B B t^'
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    • 54 5 Sole Agents MflHHBy Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. jSH^UL B^L|jK\ 'incorporated m the Straits Settlements) fl D^\ Malac «a Street. SINGAPORE I R CUVEE B \/H a jvt da tf^ 1^ KjC'l m_>\ J la CXTRA DB» Jfj THE PERFECT SALAD Salads of all kinds are greatly improved by a dash
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  • 631 6 VIEWS OF MR. BERNARD SHAW AM) PROF MURRAY. The Manchester Evening News published m mail week interviews with a number of public men who were asked to answer the question: "Can Europe prevent the next war?" The question aross out of an article by
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  • 182 6 Cheapness Af Home and Abroad. Herlin. St'pt. 1. Tin opening of "'WoolworthV' m Berlin this ireek b long-proMiaed innovation which has hitherto not been able to materialise on account of the fact that no suitable sitt could b« found. The tix-psftny bazaar is unknown m Germany m
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  • 62 6 Wan Harum bin Din has been appointed a Magistrate of the Ist class for the district of Kota Star, Kedah. Taiping amateurs will present a Gilbert and Sullivan performance at the Penang Town Hall on Saturday. Oct. 15, consisting of excerpts from The Mikado and Trial by Jury. The profits
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 808 6 WHITEAWAYS HAVE JUST UNPACKED 8 NEW SHIPMENT OF MEN'S RT FOOTWEAR. bW WHITE CANVAS rENNIS SHOES. l m :^^^=si^^^ B l*i, tits \vl ite t'anvas >hoes. Red e:»rruu;iU'd«* O-*^V^^v^|^i^^ M PRICE $1.00 PER PAIR. Hfcfc^^^^^SKw lr^^^^ V Aii Eiurlish made Shoe f m l(»w ij A smart and easy ftttinc
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    • 632 6 GAMMON (MALAYA) LIMITED. The abovenamed Company is issuing a Prospectus inviting subscript ions for 30.H00 Ordinary Shares of $10 each i ayablc an follows: $1.00 PER SHARE ON APPLICATION. $4.00 ALLOTMENT. $5.00 AFTER THREE MONTHS. I The Prospectus states, among other things, that: f The Capital of the Company is
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  • 437 7 LORD BIRKENHEAD'S TRIBUTE. SPIRIT OF HIGH ENDEAVOUR. I British Radio DOti»l Service. Itugby, October 7. Lord Birkcnhcacl delivered a striking ration at the unveiling of the Indian memorial at Neuve Chapelle on Friday. He dwelt on three special aspects of Indian participation m the Great War.
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  • 81 7 AN AMNESTY FOR CRIMINALS. ißeuter's Service.] Mamtr, Oct. 8. Workers imdersroin?» sentences of imprisonment not exceeding a year for the Jess MfioM offHMM will be liberated under an amnesty which it is proposed to jjrant or» the «»ccasi«»n of the forthcoming tenth anniversary of the Bolshevik revolution,
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  • 82 7 RI( HEST MAN IX IRELAND. I British Radio—Official Service.] ltugbv. Oct. 7. The Earl of Iveatfh, who died to-day at the ago of MO. is reputed to have been the riehMt man m Ireland and the second ikhest m England. His fortune is estimated at £20,000,000
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  • 117 7 Alleged Infringement of Three Mile Limit. The Times of Malaya i* informed by its special correspondent at Kuala Lumpur ".hat Sir Henry Gompertz. Thief Justice F.M.S. presided at an inquiry, which was opened at the Council Chamber on Friday m connection with allegations made by Netherlands Indies
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  • 353 7 INTERNAL SITUATION OBSCURE. HUERTA'S GRUESOME DEATH. [Reuter's Service. 1 New York, Oct. 8The fog of war continues to obscure the internal situation m Mexico. Reports received from the United Stateo side of th? border are most conflicting, and up to the present it has been impossible to
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  • 150 7 "DIFFER LIKE FRIENDS AND GENTLEMEN.' [Renter's Service.] London, 4><-t. S. **The British and American peoples act friendly and jrreat enough to thrash out the question of disarmament anil if they cannot agree they will differ like friends and gentlemen," declared Mr. Baldwin m a reference to the Geneva
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  • 111 7 KANKER AND MINISTER DIFFER. [Rou tor's Service.] Herlin, Oct. 7. A clash has occurred between the respective polities of Herr Beharfct, Presides! of the Reiehshank. who insists on eheddag the flow of capital to Germany and Herr Cuitius. Minister of Economics-, who favours borrowing abroad for productive
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  • 82 7 [Reuter's Service.] London, Oct. 8. The Westminster Gazette reports the appointment of a representative of the American Federal Reserve Board as adviser to the Bank of England to act as liaison officer between the Board and the Bank. The paper states there is no definite announcement of
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  • 134 7 The Health Bulletin of the League <■.• Nations' Eastern Bureau, for the week ended Ist. October. 1917, j. as follows: l?a>rah: 2 case* of smallpox ami 2 deaths, ttassein: l plague (k-aih. CaU-utta: 15 cholera deaths: o smallpox cast's and 2 deaths. Madras: cholera deaths;
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  • 83 7 INTENTION TO VISIT SINGAPORE DENIED. London, Sept. 30. The statement m the American Press to the effect that Mr. Amery will halt at Singapore, en route to Australia to investigate the position is unfounded. It is learned on good authority that n j statement l»y the Colonial
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  • 192 7 Monthly Mixed PemVs*aMS. A nixed foursome competition, nine hole? modal play, was played on Friday last, and resulted m a win for Mr. W. H. Elkint? and Mrs. G. Ambltr. The September-October number of Scouting m Malaya contains a great deal that is interesting:, including a large
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 457 7 BUSINESS CARDS. MONUMENTAL masons. resh I l«*ral W n-afhs Made to order. fcrtiicial V. reaths Always m Stock. Sd«ffi« Koad. Tel: 3869. > !'A'v/iviviviviv»v.v.w.ViS%w. MEMORIALS. •I SINGAPORE CASKET CO. l\ MONUMENTAL MASONS. JTelephone No. 75. «J l 1 i I 1 l A v iIWAW VA •.'•'■'•'•'•'•'•ViVtV.'iViW.'tV.V.W if" ALBERT L.
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    • 989 7 IliDADTAXIT XIATirt lMrUKlANl NUllLc mr Tir»l?l> daim a <irug st()los ■0»>ti«Mi fo as far tm t o Bllx Ilf.EK BALM. Price: DO cts. per bottle. oompel Ouv Patrons to take Um* inferior balms, and refuse lo «ive them the jS^BjflS^^J^^r^ W yJ?jiB Bl TYING OUR BALM IN FUTURE. SMALL TIGER
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  • 19 8 BCHAEFF. At tho Maternity Hu^pita Sinjra| ore on October Blh to Dr. ;mii Mrs Schart!' Uaughter.
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  • 908 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1927. Week-end Comment. To-day, presumably. His Excellency Sir Hugh Clifford will make his first studied reference to Colonial affairs, that is to say if, as is natural, his speech on the Budget deals with local problems at any length. The speech will m consequence
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  • 206 8 The Protector of Chinese, Perak, with the co-operation of the Detective Police, arrested five Chinese fitters at an Ipoh lodging-house on Tuesday last. They arc said to have come from Singapore and were found m possession of seditious literature. Mr. F. G. Penny. M. P., says a mail paper, is
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  • 478 8 The Chiengmai Cup. SPECTACULAR SCULLING RACE. In water a little too rough to permit of really good rowing, the Yacht Club's Championship, the fours race for the Chiengmai Cup, was re wed yesterday. Unfortunately, Field, the stroke of one of the boats, was taken ill m the
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  • 401 8 The report of Saturday's football matt h between the Europeans and the Rest is «.n page 4. An 'At Home" m honour of Chinese Na tional Day will be held at the Chinese Students' Literary Association to-da\. Members are cordially invited to attend. A Chinese named Soh Eddie was aequitt
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  • 434 8 Fokker Machine At Singapore. FROM HOLLAND IN EIGHT I)\Y S i> Lieut. Koppin. of the Royal Dutch M,|j_ tary Air Service, landed at the Ra< i jisterday m a large three engined Pol monoplane. He started from Am t. on October Ist, and therefore has mad,
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  • 104 8 H.E. the Governor, Sir Hu;rh Clifford, with I^ady Clifford and a port? tfttm Qo ernment House were present at the I toria Theatre last niphi. amonp: a Urge audience whfeh prreatly enjoyed the 1' lar Concert. The previous luecioi ol innovation for Sincapi>re patl<•n^ -«f i
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  • 61 8 We are asked to announce that a MCtinf of the General Committee of the Poffl Day Fund will be held m the private dinimr room of the Europe Hotel on Tue.-,<Ja>. Oc ober llth, at 11 a.m. This meetinp i* an important •t> A all members of the
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  • 44 8 H.H. the Rajah of Sarawak. *»OtnpW hy Miss Brooke, arrived at Sinpap^r. i Saturday morning on the Macedonia Highness visited H.K. the dowry. r .V Government House and a few hours att his arrival left on the Sarawak for Ku« >"
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  • 90 8 The Municipal Health OftVor m h: port for the week ended Ott- Nt.. that the total number of deaths WC was 288. Of this total ttt were Chine* 20 Malays, M Indians, 2 Eurasiantwo of other nationalities, cause of mortality «U pm-uni-with 48 deaths. rhthisis cau>e<l deaths, malaria 33, convulsions
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 127 8 "THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S"'* {£rven £ucosßo/s Amsterdam II Caldbeck. Macgrcgor U Co, Ltd < Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinance* iof Hongkong) ilneorporaied m Shanghai.) 45 Kobinscn Road. SINGAPORE. Tel. 228. wwA%v.^v.^v.v.vAV/.^^VA^/.^^^^^^^v.^v.^v.^v.v.sv.^^^ .11 ST ARRIVED 5English Chickens OF EXCELLENT QUALITY AVERAGE WEIGHT— 2 LBS. EACH— SSc PER LB. J GET
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    • 9 8 To-day's Feature. OUR NEW SERIAL.— "JOAN." Page 5 mmmmmmmmmT
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  • 149 9 sFKBIA'S QIARREL WITH BITLGAHiL K \(.rK COUNCIL'S POSITION. Rcvtcril Service. London. Oct. 9. p.,. tttenl n the BmpHH Chancel- 1 .urn directed to the inflammable I toold rinj? complaints of I .iilr«ed incursions of Ma- I .-i.ljis fn»m Bulgaria were I i.y the murder of General I '•itntly.
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  • 144 9 nBLICATION OF BRITISH nil it 1 \l. DOCUMENTS. i s nric i London. (M. inents on th<- officially published n| uith "The i 1 »nd thy Ncond Uliancc ivul the j 1 Inter alia, with 1 Ka-: riXMB lvu? to 15...-. Kiaochan, Rawi«*i r r >r,
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  • 66 9 AIN'S NORTH AFRICAN POSSESSIONS. X RIVERAS HINT TO CHAMBERLAIN. ritater'a Sow ice. 1 I-ondon, Oct. 9. th, tenor of the Cham- V Ia ix m T- ■»••>. whuh publishes an inter- tJl <^ Madrid correspondent K'v.ra m which the latter is tt ;^v.^ hjnt<((J that Spajn m N'^h AfrUa, while,
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  • 31 9 l**Ot*r't Service.! Aires. (M. 8. Mount Llaima. IKIJ4. Ik threw nIon -f ashes and smoke. "•■■■'■'l.anU.d by strong earth v "It mik. away. The tr^t an- fleeing inter-!
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  • 41 9 Service.] Paris, Oct. 9. < ff^7hT/ )leted to erect b y f* m tho shape of a T nesc students of win h iooms not occupied "-iHl^.p'!: r S rvo(i f< r French "tar F-» m mattors connected
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  • 8 9 MAn AIRMAN AT BUNDER ABBAS. Karachi, Ot. 8.
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  • 94 9 I FRENCH DEMAND TO MOSCOW. NO QUESTION OF A RUPTURE. [Router's Service.] Wgrssggg Governments and join the R L a Mi "r 1 1 »»<! recall BtfuwZ Tt* Sou- (tNMM Rak.nv^k.vs s.-coml de:,rt± H TV* Soviet debts u> F™nrcqucal his own rp<-all ;nv n,,,,. r als that thi
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  • 118 9 ECTIAI. LEADER" OF REVOLT CAPTURED. f Router's Service. T New York. Oct. 8. The New York World's Mexico City corespondent .ays that Felix Palavicini. fuun *W of the newspapers Eli Universal, and the best known journalist m Mexico, ha. boon discovered m hiding by Federal agent, I
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  • 56 9 [Router's Service.] Mexico City, Oct. 8. The Presidential News Bureau stitcs that General Goam and General |t—i1 t have abandoned the position they had tav?n up at the El Triunfo ranch and retreated to the south. Federal forces under General Ember have aecapfed the ranch
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  • 72 9 [Renter's Service.] Terre Haute. Indiana. Oct. 8. The coal-owners and miners of Indiana < have reached a temporary agreement as to wasres on the same terms on which the coal strike m the fields of Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and Texas was recently settled. The miners will
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  • 49 9 [R "liter's Service.] Nen York. Oct. 8. The end of the trans-Atlantic flying season is officially indicated by an announcement by the United States Weather Bureau of New York that it is discontinuing after this week the special weather service to prospective trans-oceanic fliers.
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  • 42 9 (By courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha).) Tokio, Oct. 7. Mr. Kumejiro Taki. M.P., has formally uflVred YlOO,OOO to the Japan Aero-Asso-ciation as an award for the proposed Trans- Pacific flight. [Saturday's cables on page 7.]
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  • 39 9 DR. TAGORE IN SI AM. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Oct. 9. Dr. Tag-ore was mobbed on arrival here by enthusiastic countrymen. He has a heavy week of engagements before him. Tho vitit to Angkor Wat has been cancelled.
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  • 131 9 FENGTIEN SUCCESSES CLAIMED. SHANSI FLANK THREATENED. [Reuters Far Eastern Service] IVloag. Oct. 8. offi »t»toment .say 8 that after two defea tod and driven back the Shansi forces mS nnK BnhW fUI disarmin »"<< cTptT^, Ye ba i <>'». and jcaptiiunir much ammunition. The rnstln army continues
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  • 123 9 QUESTION OF SECURITY. [Reuter's Far Kastern Service]. If. TV, T k Ot 8 AH. Thomas Lament, the nature of whose visit With Mr. Jeremiah Smith is the subject of much speculation, speaking at the 1 Japan-America Society's dinner, stated that J though Morgan's were alway* ready
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  • 111 9 EXCITEMENT AT WHITE HEAT. [Reuter's Service.] Sydney, Oct. 9. Excitement is at white heat over the elections m Now South Wales, which are the culmination of violent dissension during the past few years, which has heen most marked within the Cab-net its. lf. Hence, the Labour
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  • 62 9 [Renter's Service.] Vienna. Oct. 9. Two earthquake shocks shook the city yesterday evening. The tremors were the most violent experienced for decades and put out of action seismographs a t the Meteorological Institute. Telegraphic communi- c cations were partially interrupted and slight t damape was done.
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  • 50 9 New York, Oct. 8. I The Pan-American Petroleum and Trans- d port Company announces that part of its oilfields equipment has been removed from a Mexican fields to Venezuela owing- to the I unsettled conditions m Mexico. I [Saturday's cables on pa^e 7.] v
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  • 81 9 PLYMOUTH BATHING ACCIDENT. I. A. R. OFFICERS BRAVERY. a London, Sept. 27. r At the inquest in Plymouth on Mrs. Pol- c low, who was drowned on Saturday while bathing 1 with Ernest Hitchins, the evidence showed that Capt. W. Banham, of the Indian Army Reserve, rescued Hitchins and c
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  • 70 9 The engagement is announced and the wedding will take place shortly of Mr. 1 Francis Masacorale, of the P.W.D., Johore, son of Mr. Theodoris Masacorale, of Kalahe, Galle, Ceylon, to Miss D. A. Mabel, sister of Mr. W. D. Reginald, chief clerk,' Han Yang Estate, Seletar, and niece of 1
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  • 65 9 Latest Betting For The Cesarewitch. LIGHTNING ARTI^ FAVOURITE (Our Own Correspondent—Copyright.) Tk 1 f i London, Oct. 8. The latest betting for the Cesarewitch which wffl be run on Wednesday, Oc7 I 2' I Artisi, 8 to St. Reynard, 10 to 1, Eagle's Pride and Cr P
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  • 66 9 WARATAHS STILL WINNING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 8. The weather to-day was fine «md dry The follow,,^ are results of principal rug Ror matches:— N. South Wales Yorkshire and p^ Cumberland 3 *««»yn 24, London Scottish J Guys Hospital 14. Llanellv J Richmond 2". Bart* p
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  • 70 9 (Our Own Convspondent.-Copyrieht., London. Oct S The victory of Miss Gleitze. the petitt Pretty and unshin K led London typist. who t s hi an r m Cap Gris N t(> h,. wejk, is very popular. The water «r M cy cold, the weather was toggy,
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  • 53 9 (Our Own Correspondent.— Copyright.) London. (>ct. It is considered likely that \V. Smith of South Africa, and Teddy Baldock Poplar Will meet acain m a return bout, this time with the tantam-w t .i<;ht championship, at stake. Baldock asks for the equivalent of a
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  • 42 9 (Our Own Correspondent.— Copyright.) London, Oct. 8. Miss Betty Xuthall boat Frau Kallmeyer at Queen* Chib, K>— l2. r— y. r>_i> wnen London beat Berlin by B matched to 2 Miss Nuthall will henceforward use the overhead service, she says.
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  • 37 9 (Our Own Correspondent— Copyright.) I/ondon, Oct. 8. The Irish Turf Club has recommended the installation of the totalisator system on Irish race courses. It is respected that permission for its use will be granted.
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  • 26 9 *vyui kjvsii correspondent. Copyright.) London, Oct. 8. Notts is the first County to lay down coconut marl cricket pitches for' winter practice.
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  • 146 9 A Tamil and a Malabari were charged before Mr. H. R. Bull on Saturday with trespass and with theft of a cockatoo valued at $400 the property of Mr. W. L. S. Basapah. the well-known wild animal dealer. Mr. Basapah said that on the sth the two
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  • 142 9 As reported briefly on the 3rd inst., a car being driven by Mr. J. J. Freeman, of Rawang, towards Kuala Lumpur, met with an accident at the 13th mile, Rawang rd., and turned turtle, having dropped about I seven feet down an embankment. It was stated that while the car
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    • 157 9 -"—^•~»--*m 0m '.j— i *i l j < tw '^ij^J'j •^S-J^"-"*''^* "^r"*-* ***^**u~._r^_Lt^ -OMS <£ W X&4/? GIFTS far FRIENDS at HOME PERFECT^ VAUEA B N O 2 f ENTE CIGARS.^ RE.NA VICTORIA Box of 50 V BOX Of 100 «oo qa _HALF CORONA Box f 50 «J FULLER'S CHOCOLATES.
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    • 703 10 BLUE FUNNEL UNE REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES IPi'eSS SERVICE MARSEILLES. LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHT LT WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice monthly aervice Liverpool and Glasgow. 1 (Via Genoa and Havre.) Doe Spore. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. 1 HKCTOR Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow In Port MKNELAUS
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    • 536 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). "ELLERHMT UME PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES I UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT I VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREiGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. g 1 Nov. 2u I s.s. CITY OF OSAKA Dec 17 s.s. CITY OF PEKIN HOMEWARDS.
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    • 384 10 18.I B 9 0.| British India and Apc&r Lines. l (Incorporated m England). I MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO I SERVICES. I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SN C ql UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S UO\ ER.\j, J LONDON AND TAR EAST MAIL SBKVK I j OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AM' \\\-M
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  • 1047 11 Berlins Notable Exhibition. UNAGGRESSIVE PATRIOTS. The visitor t;> Germany who wishes to absorb m a concentrated form something of the spirit of this rountiy m the present epoch can hanijy do better than visit the JugiilNlauftSteilung, or Exhibition of German Youth, now being h o la at
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  • 375 11 PRGFBSBOft DENIES THBIK INTUITION. omen's fondly imagined superiority over men m intuition was flatly deni.d by Professor C. Valentine, ot Birmingham, m an address before the British Association. The professor described women as bavins; remarkable gifts ol self deception, and he said that their alleged superiorit)
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  • 164 11 Shinning Finns Divided as to Their Efficacy. Complaints respecting Indian Guards employed <n rivet 1 boats were mad' following the lecnt piracy of the Kochow, and n several quarters it was intimated tha* <he\ were not worth employing, state- 8 Hong Kong pap.i of recent d.ite. The Captain
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  • 122 11 Gets Twelve Strokes of The Birch. A Chinese boy who stole a Pekingese icodle from Mr. D, O- Ribeiro was charged -pfrre Major C. Willson at th? Hong Kong Central Magistracy last week. Defendant pleaded not guilty and evidence was called to the effect that the accused
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 417 11 I /U j?q crsorqs/V jl y All 'round vC^/) I m i J' King George IV.*' C\C^J I /rSaSu^S Quality I 9 Bailfl THE DISTILLERS AGENCY LIMITED IW^ EDINBURGH SCOTLAND j I «£J II I I r..V,'.'.'. 1> l l I .V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V. i A i «M%VA%%*rVAVrt*VyV.%%%^ I THE IDEAL CAR
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    • 446 11 r*M Safety Insurance V: TEED Bumpers and Fender Guards not only V add to the beauty of any motor car they assure maximum protection as well. Made from tempered spring steel, scientifically designed with deep shock space, Weed Bumpers and Fender Guards have no peer m absorbing the shocks of
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  • 238 12 Capt. Mackworth, R.N., who is replacing Capt. H. S. Shipway, RN. as Captain-in-Charge, .Singapore, arrived here by the Macedonia on Friday. The M.M. mail steamer Chantilly is due here from Saigon to-day at 2 p.m. and will probably leave at 6 p.m. for Madras, Fondicherry, Colombo, Djibouti, Port
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  • 144 12 Peking. Sept. 14. The British 4th. submarine flotilla, which il at present m Far Eastern waters has planned a cruise to various ports m Japan. and arrangements have now been reached with the Japanese authorities. H.M.S. Titania and the submarines L.2. L.3. L.20. and 1*27, are
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 655 12 Bums Philp Line m Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Reg-uar monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,875 tons) and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). Th« s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe, single
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    • 419 12 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc. 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (IncorporaUd m U.S.A.) General Af cnU. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA ANn BALTIMORE (via Sues). M.S. SILVERGUAVA M.S. SILVERBELLE due M.S. CUBA MARU due PACIFIC-JAVA-CALCUTTA-SERVICfI SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO AM) LOS ANGELES HARBOUR. M.S. SILVERFIR due Nov. 6
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    • 377 12 LLOYD TRESTINO NAY. j (Incorporated m fatf) (o) SINGAPORE TO IT ALy Calling at COLOMBO, BRINDIS] w and TRIESTE by the foil viaf Liners: ESQUILINO I4JQQ ROMOLO 14.000 tow i These fast Motor VfcMth ba well appointed accomnic .!.>• ...n ami' salooi.s. Cuisiiu fa For HONG KONG. SHANGHAI j JAPAN
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 695 12 BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and lower Siam 0 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6 p.m. Kota
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    • 447 12 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per Macedonia from London: Miss K. Park, Mr. and Mrs. Gi eaves. Mr. T. K. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Madden. Ifisi EL Worth. Mr. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Tupham. Mrs. R. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. G. Travels. Mr.. Mrs. and Miss Simpson. Miss Cunningham. Mis* Walker,
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    • 684 13 O. S. K. Line. !>e«tt»atioas Steamer.. A rr*re. v. Üblsa, l: tteniam, Hamburg, Bremen. IntOTtPb v a Colombo, Aden and port Said. Alaska Maru Oct. 13 Oc t# 14 [Virbati. Cni* Town, Rio, Santos, Mill 1 Ml T Buenos Airw. tLa Plata Maiu O v. 7 Nov 8 Mombsna. Zanzibar,
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    • 416 13 I TIMm-COMFORT squab osshj^^ UNERS DoJUr President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. AU state-rooms are outside rooms, well -ventilated and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with beds (not berths), each haying an electric reading lamp. State-rooms with private bath predominate, all have hot and cold running water.
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    • 603 13 K. P. M. ■mJHKWBS 1 Manager's desk. K.pt««,.tl,e. m U« St«iU S.ttten,. nta (Sto,.^, p oftlw OFFiaAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAVA AU^rform^n. drt^led itinerwie., free <rf charge. E^r s day> Ct UtOnB T «-P». Midai. Poeloo-Pandian,. tmmmm VAN- I s'wJu e^ d^ s(la oScri0 S criT a S E t
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  • 1133 14 The Flying Camera's Secrets. >:>() PICTURES TO MAP LONDON. BHMBgfcM a thousand or ton thousand iaro miki of jungle or of some other lifficult country through which there are ov tracks. The outline of the area is, pertaps, -asily charttti. but a ground survey f
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  • 428 14 AN ABUSING EXI'ERIKNCE OF A BRITISH OFFICES. It it customary i<^ possess a passport when entering into most foreign countries, but rarely lew of us have had to procure such a strange document as a passport to Ilelll A few y«an ago, a British officer on
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    • 370 14 £czema 5 Rashes] J&4SOS^ mm Sores Eruptioos m wk n cc^ s my f ac fi Soon Heal I X X u\is entirely cleared." m^\Z. I i W v m i q vhhnf* of 8 when the Blood is cleansed I BT j**^s^~. iMnn r 0 S. Abbott, ot Jo,
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    • 305 14 Ifotill never JBRP^^^^R^S:: r t pet tired or %m l Craven A W I NEVER !W v::\^'^Htt|^^AvJL^^(^. 1 Vw'X'*'**"'* '^HBPSIff^ 1 CRAVEN A I CORK TIPPED H VIRCINIA OGARETTES I J MADE TO MADE IN LONDON awarded cj PREVENT SORE THROATS By CARRERAS, Ltd. I^rit^qJa fm< SOLE AGENTS: HUTT EN
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  • 66 15 October h. Bark 4 m.s. 2 1 <ii 10 Hank demand 00 0.. Private credits 3 m.s. 41 New York, demanJ 661-I*> Credits 90 days 57^ France, demand iJI India, T. T. Hong Konjr, demand U% p.c. Dis. Yokohama, di'maud jjy O rn Java demand 139 Bangkok, demand B(J
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  • 708 15 FRASER CO. EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8TH. 4 Buyers Sellers Aaam Kumbang 5* 57. tansrrm Tin Mi 6d :]2i Batang Padang ($1) 60 6 ?h > aVe ($1) I Chenderiang (£> ,o s 2 Eastern Siam 23a 6d 24s 2d Haad Yai (£1, .,u' MS J£ Hitam Tin
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  • 220 15 October S. Tin 125 Tons $1:U.r,0 (•ambier 3 Flake Tapioca T J? Pearl Sago Small JJJ 11.00 Copra Snndricd 1,4Opium. Benares unt. 4 00 0 Rice Liang- Hin Chan Mark Red Eaple (New) o ?n Rice, Siam old Xo. 1. 3 JO Rice. Rangoon Bintai. 2 »»0 Rice, Rangoon
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  • 57 15 October Bth.. 12 o'clock noon. t o c Buyers Sellers. k.s.s. equal to Standard Q.C F Spi>t Ml Standard R.S.S. Ol) Tender Oct 57 .^7., •\'<»v-l»ec. t8 ;-»<<>. Jan-Mar. ♦;<» $0^ .I, Apr-Juno 61% C>2 low of Market: Dull. UiUwt CaWe:- London Spot Sheet I6d
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  • 118 15 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. i Tl Sinuap«;re, Oct. B. H :a U 'Kr l 4<l U P *<>. Local Minim?.-- Malaya Consolidated 1.20 1 •>•> Hong Fatt 1.06 1.07',. South Taiping TO Ord. 1.00 1.«6, Kahmun 2.17 2^l W^ SKr*i iS Tai!)in^ i -«i*.bs2 i->^ k 1.42 H, Penawat 9]
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  • 81 15 RiiKhy. Oct. 7. Amsterdam 12.18%, Atheni :»;T'.Berlin 20.42 Bombay is. 5 15 I,;*. Biussels 34.0r,, Bucharest 782%, Buenos' Aires 47 57-64, Copenhagen is.l 7, Geneva 25.24%, Helsin^fors 198%, Hong Ken- Is. li r \sd, Kobe is. 15-16 d, Lisbon 2 7 l<; Mad rid 27.90. Milan W. 15, New
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  • 53 15 Saturday's Alterations. October sth.. Closing Prfee«. Buyera Seller* hin Chin Tin fully paid 1 •'O 1 '>' Honsr Fatts UCf% a o ?1 Malayan Cons. US 121 Rahman Hyd. 220 2J2% Bassett U6 IJO Connemara 2.17 2.2'>'«. JJ O(Iah c 3.80 3.90 New ScDdai 2.72.. 2 77..
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  • 571 15 Preparing For Bad Times. ESSENTIAL TO CONBBBVI RESOI RCES. The annual K nera! meeting of Tambaiat, Rubl,r E,;at,,, Limited, was held M ||r. H. B. liaker presiding Others pros ent A j esM s A g X Mac(j(>n P. Israel ami VV. K. Rayn r. for the
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  • 155 15 T Magapone, Oct. Liquidation* have not been 100 severe wit just strong enough to set the local ai-Ki-t la., point or two, particular] to the Januan March position, vh ,v i« a lack of buying rapport. Nearly posi t»om, were fairly vrell naiatained with the Rl>ot positi perhaps
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    • 353 15 ASSETS OVER $7,500,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE muSnmilHm^^ HEAD OFFICE: Winchester uJZ^SL^ The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court JW2 OF FICE: 32 W JeWr^ EC I iff. Ace, preme Court of England, and complies with the British PLANS OF ASSITPakt^ Assurance Companies Act. B tlsh Secretary M
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    • 1003 15 BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. Established 1880 fuliy ta paf<l Ub :pV^ V.100,000,000 Reserve Fund V 9fi f\(u\ President: K. Kodama Es q 0 00 We-President: K. Takeuchi Esq. Mn, DIRECTORS. q M. Odapin,Lsq. K Mogarr.i Esq I. Watanabt', Esq. T. Okubo, Esq. Bai*fl K. Monmura V. Suitsu Esq. V
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    • 37 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee-Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives—Messrs. BARLOW CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO LTD CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor) A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • GOLF.
    • 366 16 HARDIE WINS A CLOSE MATCH. Hardie beat Upton m the final of the Singapore Golf Championship, which took place on the Keppel Golf Club course yesterday, by 2 and 1. In the morning a small number of people were present to watch the first 18 holes, but
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    • 304 16 In the foursome match at Bukit Timah yesterday the scores were as follows: (Keppel players first). H. I. Jones and J- Strachan 0, J. B. Carr and H. C. Russell 0. E. F. F. Ferguson and S- C. Campbell x D. Paterson and Dr. J. M. A-
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  • 71 16 The following will represent the St. Jo seph's Old Boys m a game of hockey on Wednesday the 12th. against the S.C.C. on the letter's ground J. Solomon, J. Rodrigues, A. Alberquerque F. B. Singh A. S. Roman. T. Damodrum, T. Alberquerque, L. da Silva. C. B. Webb, A.
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  • 156 16 LONDON TYPIST'S PLUCKY SWIM. IReuter's Service. l London, Oct. 8. The Ixmdon girl typist. Miss Mercedes Gleitze. has swum the channel from Cap Gris-Nez to Folkestone m 15 hours, 16 minutes. This was Miss Gleitze's eighth attempt. The swim was a very remarkable one owing to the
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  • 469 16 Duke's II Defeats Johore. AN EVEN GAME. Duke's 2nd., 9 pts.; Johore, 6 pts. Playing at Johore Bahru on Saturday, the Duke's second team defeated Johore by nine points to six, after a close tussle on a very soft ground. The Duke's first fifteen is at present touring Borneo.
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  • 179 16 S.CC. M pts.; A.P.C, •"> ptl On the Padang on Saturday a dull game, relieved by occasional patches of brillianct 1 resulted m the S.C-C. defeating the A.P.C. by sixteen points to fiv? The first try. for the S.C.C, was scored by Anderson, the kick at goal
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  • 203 16 Scotland Retains the International Cup. The week-end was a great occasion for the Shanghai Yacht Club, and for long- will be remembered by those who were out as on- of the most enjoyable and interesting trips m the Club's record says the N. C Daily News of Sept.
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  • 118 16 Boy Walley Beaten m America. SEMI-FINAL OF CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT. [Reuter's Service.] Hollywood, Oct. 8. Tommy Hughes of Cleveland entered the finals of the California fly-weight elimination tournament by technically knocking out Boy Walley of Singapore m the final round of a ten-round bout. Hughes will meet Johnny McCoy m
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  • 400 16 SATURDAY'S RESULTS AT KUALA LUMPUR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 9. The Selangor autumn meeting opened here on Saturday m the presence of a large gathering, including the Chief Secretary. The latter part of the afternoon was wet. Results: Race 1. (Horses, Division H, five furlongs).
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  • 86 16 POLICE BEAT BANKERS. At the kind invitation of the Alexandra L.T.C. the match between the Police and Bankers was played on that Club's courts yesterday afternoon, and resulted m a win for the Police by two matches to one. Messrs. Sansom and Dickenson (Police) lost to
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  • 164 16 It is very gratifying to note, says the T. 0.M., that some of the well-known Chinese towkays m lpoh are doing their utmost to alleviate the acute house shortage m the town. The several shophouses that are m course of construction to day will fc^ar ample testimony to that fact
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  • HOME FOOTBALL.
    • 281 16 TEN GOALS AT MERTHYR. [Reuter's Service.] London, Oct. 8. The following are the results of matches played m the various divisions of the League to-day: Division 1 Aston Villa 5 Middlesbrough 1. Elackburn 1, Huddersfield 1. Bolton 1, Newcastle 2. Cardiff 2, Tottenham 1. Derby 5,
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    • 21 16 The Glasgow Cup Final, played at Kampden Park, resulted m the Rangers beating Celtic by 2 l.
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  • 64 16 YANKEES WIN WORLD BASEBALL TOU RNEY. [Router's Service.] Pittsburg. Oct. 8. In the world serks of baseball matches, the third game was won by New York Yankees, who beat Pittsburg Pirates 8 1. New York, Oft. 8. New York Yankees won the World's Series Championship by defeating Pittsburg Pirates. The
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  • 220 16 An Ireland Policeman's Feat. Oslo, Auk. 30. A young Icelander, Erlingur Palsson. a constable of Reykjvik. Iceland, has swum from Drangoe, m the Skagafjord, to the mainland, a distance of twelve miles, m four hours and twenty-five minutes. It is not the feat m itself
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  • 37 16 Mohammed C. Ujagar, the lpoh postal clerk who stands charged with criminal misappropriation of $30,000, and was remanded m Police custody a week ago, w*s on Wednesday allowed bail m the sum of $30,000 with four sureties.
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    • 227 16 MUSIC 1 WE HAVE ALL THE LATEST HITS HONOLULU SONG BIRD—PERHAPS YOU'LL THINK ft J ME—SWINGING ALONG—PERFUMES OF THF iJI < GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES MARlfiTrp ETC—ETC—ETC. ■I CALL AND HEAR THEM f i S. Moutrie Co., Ltd > Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. 5 V.%VJV-V.%VA BAV.V.V.V.V.%%V. V.W.V.V.-.V.V.V.W....,., ESTABLISHED J872 J i SEWING
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