The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 January 1928

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 13 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, SA TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1928. NO. 12,301
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  • 959 1 Our loaves have long been half -quartern >ayes: when was it that we last saw the lajesty <n the great quartern loaf? That as m the days when you might still look find a crown piece among your change «hen you had changed a golden sovereign L»r
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 339 1 •/.V.W.V.WAV.V.V.VW.V.'.VW, WING LOONG. i FON HIM CLASS TAILORING. S Style. Cut and Finish Guaranteed jH 32, HIGH STKEET. RAFFLES HOTEL. I THE GRILL ROOM DINER i 1U VT "UNRIVALLED BY ANY" nAIMCAMT DANSANT open Dai..v 8 a.n, to ,1.30 p.. DANSANT j EVERY orchestral concert t y EVERY J WEDNESDAY,
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    • 346 1 THE DAY'S NEWS. Official opinion m Washington is hardening against M. Kriand's suggestion to outlaw only aggressive wars. —Page 9. Mr. Albert Lasker, a former chairman of U.S. Shipping Hoard and his wife have given a million dollars to Chicago University for the purpose of ascertaining how to prolong human
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    • 21 1 ••V.V.ViW.Vt% t .WiViW. t iViV > V/ j; WING LOONG. j S THE RECOGNISED HOUSE I; EUROPEAN TROPICAL SUITS. 32, HIGH STREET.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 191 1 THE WEEK. Tuetday, lOf/i. High Water. 0.46 a.m.. S. J. 11. "j2 a.m., 10.0. Malacca: H. W. 9.10 a.m.. 6.H. 9.30 p.m. f 6.7. Blue Funnel homeward mail closes 1 p.m. Quaints at Theatre 9.30. Penang Races. Wednesday, llf/i. High Water, 1.24 a.m., fc.7. 0.35 p.m., 0.7. Malacca: H. W.
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  • 306 2 Fourth Industry of Luxury. The 4MCiBg season is gathering speed and approaching its zenith. A thousand teacher* irk London are working overtime, and it is safe to estimate that five thousand Iwoni a (lay are being given m the latest dames A few months' rest nowadays
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  • 235 2 How Decimal Coinage Would W T ork. Half a gtlinea will become twelve shillings and sixpence if the system of the Decimal Association is adopted m England. Many eminent business men m London and the. Colonies support the scheme of the Decimal Association, and
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  • 248 2 (.iniian Legal Decision. A Court of Justice for the first time m (Icrmany has delivered a sentence based on the blood test that has excited great interest m leyal and medical quarters. A Nvomai' was charged with perjury for having «iesi ribed as the father of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 271 2 THE HAPPY VALLEY. CINEMA —SIDESHOWS UNION STAR (MALA?) OPERA. Earious Amusements '.ATE 10 CTS. ff MADAM Kelvey's Talented Pupils Will give you all a surprise aby wonders II eautiful girls I rilliant costumes mm etter Dancing V l^ righter items I igger than ever I Come One and All to
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    • 364 2 VICTORIA THEATRE R. B. SAUSBURY'S FAMOUS COMPANY. "The Quaints" Presenting the Latest London Comedies and Musical Comedies. TO-NIGHT AT 9.30 P.M. "The Blue Train." Wednesday, Jan. 11th. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE. "ON APPROVAL." Thursday, Jan. *?th. Frederick Lonsdale's Brilliant Play. "ONE DAM THING AFTER ANOTHER." i t BOOKING AT LITTLE'S. PRICES $4,
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    • 402 2 Commencing. Friday, 6th January. rHE PICTLRISATION* OF A-FAMOI'S OPERA. WITH ITS "k, Mi JfoLTING MUSIC >n| l AT THE ALHAMBRA (Tan Chen* Kee Co., Ltd.'. I'roprieUTs.) In the Second Show, at 9 p.m. A SCREEN VERSION OF HENRY W. SAVAGES STAGE si i,} Sv X Widely Heralded Stasre Hit which
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  • 291 3 Man Who Made £500,000 m 5 Years. The wo.ld'b ffVMfcNl adv< nturer is home m England. He is "One armed Sutton" Fiank A. Sutton, to give him his full name, old Etonian and ox-British Army officer, the man who kept the Chinese civil war alive by
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  • 210 3 Another Dull Week. The F.M.S. Customs Preventive fleet report another dull week, only one capture having been made during: the week ending Jan. 5. The Pikat on Dec. 31 captured a prau with three Malays and 50 katis of rubber, off the Johore coast. With reference to
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  • 115 3 The occasions wher. Penanjr can claim to be one up on London must be extremely rare. Yet I see a photograph of what is described as a traffic innovation m London which depicts a traffic constable basking m the lime-light of an overhead lamp, says the
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  • 54 3 [Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service.] Tokio, Jan. 6. A sixty thousand yen villa at Itoh, ldzu Province, which was newly built by Mr. S. Koidzumi. a prominent member of the Seiyukai Party now m power, is stated to have been given to Baron Tanaka, Premier, and the Party
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  • 38 3 REPORTED DIET DISSOLUTION DENIED. [Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service.] Tokio. Jan. 6. Premier Tanaka has announced that he I will not lay a dissolution of the Diet before the Throne for sanction <m the opening day of the new Session.
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  • 39 3 I |Nany<> Nichi-Nichi Servi-v.] Tokio. lan. 6. P At to-day* < ity A?sembly, Mr. Ichiki, C former Pr«-si<ltnt <»f th<- Bank of Japan, was Ij elected Mayor of Tokyo, receiving a major- ity of seventy -five.
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  • 83 3 i The many friends of Mr. J. A. Scully, Clerk of Works, P.W.D., will be sorry to > hear of his death, which occurred at hia residence m Barrack-road, says Tues 5 day's Pinang Gazette. The deceased was > 45 years of age. He had not been m good health
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 242 3 Haiq SCOTCH WHISKY^ A/f ORE HAIG WHISKY is being sold to-day than at any time m the long history I of its existence, viz., 300 years. I No other Distiller can truthfully make r£^V&;&£ such a statement. K^'v^'^V":*^:" The period of shortage of old stocks »»£*£%s£ is past and HAIG
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    • 167 3 THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE THROUGHOUT THE EAST VARNISHES ENAMELS PAINTS S AND J ALL KINDRED LINES MANUFACTURED SPECIALLY TO MEET EASTERN CONDITIONS f BY I Wilkinson Heywood Clark, Limited. BRITAIN'S GREATEST PAINT AND VARNISH MAKERS. j| For Prices, etc., apply *i BARLOW CO. I Tel. 2790. Tel. 2791. V m
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  • 1823 4  -  T. Stanhope Sprigg What is an Airport? LADY HEATH'S EXPERIMENT. WHAT ONE WOMAN DOES. by (Editor of AIRWAYS) {MtSCtAL TO FREE PRESS.] London, Dec. 14. Before many mo<rn.s have waxed and waned I forecast that one of the favourite questions that school examiners will put to
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  • 34 4 Air Ministry Tests. The Weekly Dispatch says that the Air Force is testing brakes, similar to those used on motor-cars, installed on a Vickers Napier bomber to slow up after landing.
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  • 174 4 $100 For Only 12 Matches. $50 Must Be Won. W* publish every Tuesday morning coupons for our weekly Football Competition. A prize of $100 will be awarded to the reader who forecasts the CORRECT RESULTS OF THE TWELVE MATCHES m the coupon below. In the event
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  • 153 4 Sir Alan CobhanTs Experience at Malta. Sir Alan Cobham wired to the Daily Mail a thrilling account of the pluck of his assistants and the Air Force men m saving his flying: boat from terrible seas sweepinu over the exposed seaplane base m Malta. He says
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  • 1747 4  -  R. M. (Dicky) Owen An Untold Story. SECRET OF SOME OF WALES'S SUCCESSES. by (The famous Welsh scrum half-back, whose record of 35 International caps still remains to be beaten). The tirst duty of a scrum-half is a .simple, but, at the IMM time, very
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 349 4 Cut Here "FREE PRESS" FOOTBALL COUPON. (Cross out losing club; if draw, leave both standing.) Matches Played Saturday, January 14th. LONDON CALEDONIANS vs. CREWE. SOUTHPORT vs. Fl LHAM. CHARLTON vs. BURY. BRISTOL CITY vs. TOTTENHAM. MILL WALL vs. DERBY. MANCHESTER CITY vs. LEEDS. BLACKBURN vs. NEWCASTLE. PORTSMOUTH vs. WEST HAM.
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  • 463 5 On those rare occasions when John is not preparing- himself to become a naval officer he may be found m the shed at the rear of the house, with his motor-bike. He will he a gooH naval officer, but he is a bom DftOtor-cyelist. He has been m
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  • 474 5 Effect of Western Ideas on China. After the annual meeting of the Persia Society at the Geological Society's Rooms, Burlington House, and presided over by Lord Lamington, chairman of the Persia Society. Mr. Felix Valyi. editor of the Review of Nations, gave a lecture on "The
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  • 326 5 Suggested Limitation of Club Pageants. There, are so many flying clubs m England now that the arrangement of the various air race meetings, if they are to be on any adequate 'scale, is likely to become a difficult problem, and a meeting of the Royal Aero
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  • 53 5 Mah Jongg manufacture has revived m Nanking. In the neighbourhood of Tungpailow, Nanking city, there are now thirty factories, each employing 40-50 hands, a fifth of whom are women. A skilled female hand earns about $20 a month. These factories have recently received large orders from Shanghai for export to
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  • 432 5 Research Board Experiment. The Fuel Research Board has just is.*ct-.- J a fouith memoianduM on the su lnert fuel for motor transport. Earlier memoi anda outlined the Empire position m regard to supplies of petrol ji< a fuel for internalcombustion rapines, and the steps that have been
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 442 5 jm "o*/gm 12 H.P. Models. 7 H.P. Models. MM m A*M mi Mm Tourer. $2550 Tourer. $1295 Saloon. 325% Saloon. 1520 yTj^U^^^^ Semi-Sports (G.E.) 1500 Special Home Leave Facility. We can arrange delivery of any of the 12 h.p. models m 1 Hti oALOOINL England at the local price quoted,
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    • 411 5 NOTICES. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. THE SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT ORDINANCE 1927. DICKINSON HILL IMPROVEMENT SCHEME. Notice is hereby given under Section 73 that the Singapore Improvement Trust has prepared an Improvement Scheme for certain landbounded generally by Neil Road, Sago i..ir.e. Ssigo Street, and Kreta Ayer Road. The limits of the Scheme
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  • 339 6 Tragedy and Burden of the Race. Eight million pounds a year is the price paid by th«> State for the maintenance alone of the half-witted, and to this must be added half the cost of venereal disease and rescue work, one-third of the expenses of the
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  • 188 6 Smithfield Sales Realise 7,469. "Baronet," the champion beast at the Smithfield Chlb Fat Stock Shew at the Agricultural Hall, which brought its owner, the Earl of Duihan v cups and prizes t<> the value of over £200. has been sold for £200. Although not yet two
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  • 144 6 Two Children Killed by Lightning. There have been three accidents m the Cheras district during the past few days including two fatalities due to lightning. At about 3 p.m. on Thursday, at the Cheras tin mine, a Chinese boy, eight years old, was struck by lightning while his
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  • 131 6 With the death of Don Ciccio Maffei, Naples loses one of its best-known street characters, and there passes also the last public letter writer. For more than a gener- ation Don Ciccio had a tiny sort of stall under the porches of the San Carlo Opera
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  • 29 6 i How long can an esrsr be called "fresh"? A meeting of farmers as Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, decided thai; four days is the limit.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 613 6 P Watch i|our throat this winter! S rV>N T takm fuk*. Th« •nbwptie L LJ hbtmtr4 by Eram' PmuU«» quickly kill tk« i ftrmi that Kirk m the oUcurc byewmy of tk« mm, tkroat and chest, soothinc the affected pMts. Doctor* strongly recommend them. EVANS* L___"^*~ Pastilles Over the tea
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    • 184 6 HEDGES AND BUTLERS WINES SPIRITS. CD STOW m whisky Ira GUARANTEED M^^^^sJ STRENGTH II? t^l Ml $3.35 ■^aVvat dbU p er Bottle \^^^^9 DUTY 1B INCLUDED. i CHAMPAGNE, MELNOTT SEC 1919 *4.80 PER BOTTLF DUTY INCLUDED. A SCOTCH whisky; COMMEMORATION! jjji Smm Ajj OVER 15 YEARS OLD PRE-WAR STRENGTH i
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    • 247 6 Nerve Strength m hot climates m I am stronger than ever before, 1 'wrote a Sanatogen, user, after having taken this preparation for a time. A hot climate has made many a man a nervous wreck. Remember, however, that you cart be strong and full of energy, if you take
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  • 572 7 CAUSED BY GALE, TIDE AND SPATE. Many Gallant Acts. [British Radio Official Service.] llugby, Jan. 7. London riverside districts from Hamm< i smith to Southend were Hooded m the early hours this morning by an abnormally high tide meeting the flood waters of the river. The high
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  • 54 7 A marriage certificate tax has bi-tn m»- trodueed m Taiyuan, Shansi provincial capi p tal. Both the bride and the bridegroon have to buy a government certificate at $1 each for first marriage and at $4 for secom or third marriage, plus $0.40 for rovenu* stamps. The use of ceititicates
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  • 544 7 APPALLING CONDITIONS AT YEAR-END. Snow and Floods. The unusually severe weather experienced at home at the end of December is indicated m the following- further cables: London, Dec. 29. The heavy winds which blew all night shifted the snow, making conditions worse on the main roads and undoing
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  • 56 7 Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Connolly, who ar deriving tfreat benefit from their prolonge holiday, left England for South Afric l shortly before Christmas. I 1 A Christmas Tree was givel at the Res p dency, Perlis, by Mrs. P. S. Williams o y December 'SO to lfiO Malay children,
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  • 737 7 BY A WOMAN OF "OVER EIGHTY." A Society-Banned Countess. Lady Violet Greville, daughter of a former Duke of Montrose, who was said three years ago to be "over eighty,'' give.* notice m a foreword to her "Vignettes of \kir.oiy" that she does not aspire to rival the flood
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 596 7 BUSINESS CARDSw :j WEE BROS: UNDERTAKERS, J MOM MENTAL MASONS. Kre>h Fl«»rnl Wreaths. Made to order. Artificial Wroafh* AU.-ry* m Stock. J SFXEGIB ROAD. TKL-. 3869. f V. l I .V. I .V. i .V.V I »AVMVW^^yS% h NATIONAL ELECTRIC CO.. j 2, Kaffles Place. able address: NATELECO, Singapore. Ihe
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    • 582 7 NOTICES. GOSLING CO., EST. 1880. IU CHULIA STREET. You need us if you are Receiving 1 Shipping, lsuring, or Storing Good* or Merchandise. Cash I Delivery Terms or Free delivery to addressee \cluding duty. (onimissions undertaken for All clasnes of oods and Merchandise. Information and Travel Agents. GOSLING CO., Est
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    • 572 7 DOES INDIGESTION TROUBLE YOU? A lady who had suffered for yean widi indigestion told the writer that after tiyinjr almost every remedy she was certain (hat nothing would do her any £<K>d a SuaJiuely* t'nough she hai not tried BUuraled Magnesia, which is the remedy that if uaad] by thousands
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 95 7 PICKWICK IN PICTURES. By Arthur Moreland. No. 9. The meeting with Dr. Slammer. I ~T~l^ lvAi INk c l^v 'V A 7^ F 1 l r^ II *Zx STEPPING BOLOLY r^-^-o^i L hi m t^ O^ forward hes^o A H^LT. MR- WINKLE g> "^&r T* m^^ You will Find THESE
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 630 8 Among the minor nuisances which oppress town dwellers m most parts of the world, and from which we m Singapore are m no way exempt, is that of smoke. From early morning* till evening, and often through the night, those who-Jiave business offices along the seafront are
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  • 469 8 Mr. H. R. Cheesoman, Inspector of Schools, Penang. ha^ returned from Singapore. Mr. H. E. Somerville, of Mansfield and Company, has left Penan* for Hua Hin. Bangkok on a holiday. The January meeting of Lodge St. Michael, 2933 E.G., will be held at <V-p.m. on Monday, January 30th.. instead of
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  • 261 8 SAFE ARRIVAL AT MUNTOK. The Aviators' Plans. The "Red Rose" left Singapore on its long journey to Australia, via Muntok, Batavia and Timor, yesterday morning. The machine was transferred by Captain Lancaster from Balestier Plain to the Racecourse on Saturday afternoon, and Sunday was spent m attending
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  • 45 8 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Jan. 9, 3.50 p.m. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify to-day's rubber price as Is. 7%<L per lb. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as. £258 1 16— £257 5 16.
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  • 343 8 Lorry With False Bottom. Revenue Officers whose duty it was or Saturday to stop and examine vehicles coming over the Causeway from Johore. discovered a quantity of sheet rubber concealed m a motor lorry. To all appearances the vehicle was empty, but when one of the sides was
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  • 32 8 Programme of Drilh up to and for January 15th., 1928. Tuesday, B.U p.m., Drill Hall, All Officers and C.S.Ms., Meeting. Wednesday, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Units •S.V.C., Recruits Drill.
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 114 8 To the Editor. Sir,— Last week under the h, "Matters Indian" your correspond. n» LM an account of a reported interview Dr. Rabindranath Tagore to the Dtil) m ;i ,j m which the poet is reported a > hay said that he had Portuguese blood m hj n
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  • 686 8 I Fifth List of Subscription* fa j 1926-1927. Previously acknowledged Lady Guillemard Cross-word Puzzle ($721. $i)4l. $803, $1,02t>, $222, $370, $289, $2»)(>t $252, IBIBJO, $11*2. $1 17) 5,615 Bishop of Singapore (Annual contribution) P. A. P. David Annie Marshall Trust "Willing" W. A N. Davios (Building Fund)
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 249 8 "THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S" 1 Simonds' [H Pale I** 21 J^ 1 wkttit.rMi #m I Sole Agents CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co., Ltd. (Incorporated under the Companies Ordinance* of Hongkong (Incorporated m Shanghai.) SINGAPORE. 1 BY SPECIAL A. jMi APPOINTMENT I; TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING F SIAM J AN ELEGANT
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    • 47 8 PEARS Golden Glory FOR Golden Youth PURPLE TRIANGLE f t BASS I z N^fei^^ i TTHE BREW FOR THE TROPICS 1 J Sole Agents 1 I Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd. i ■■■-■A H.B. Winter. MERCHANT TAILOR. 6-M, Battery Road, (Second Floor— "G. H." Building). SINGAPORE. Tel. 188.
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    • 8 8 To-day's Feature. FOOTBALL COMPETITION NO. 21. Page j
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  • 68 9 MILLION DOLLARS FOR UNIVERSITY. To Prolong Human Life. [Reut€r's Service.] Chicago, Jan. 9. Alton Lasker, a former chairman of nitod States Shipping Board, and hia have donated a million dollars to cago University for the establishment f the T.askor Foundation for medical -.arch into tho cause and
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  • 132 9 English "Interference" m Ireland. [Reuter's Service.] Ihihlin, Jan. 9. n- was a felicitous atmosphere at banquet given by the Executive Counlionour of Mr. Tim Heaiy en the eve retirement. was attended by. unions: others, the li-man Catholic and Protestant Archbishops. Mr. Healy spoke on Anglo-I r
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  • 100 9 [Banter*! Service.] llordeiux. Jan. 9. A noteworthy nttfiTMMH has been made bjr Hrn Frenchman, M. Albert Thomas, Director of the International Labour Office. that no expert considered that the full cxcUtioa by Germany of her reparation paymeati could ever be realised. "We must the >ncr heed the
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  • 67 9 Influx During Canton Revolution. [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] Hong Kong, Jan. 9. Ihe official estimate of the immigration Hoo* Kong from February to the beginn •"<? of December is 70,000 and there has 'i an additional 30,000 since the Red revoB m Canton on December 11th. Aliuvdng
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  • 67 9 [Router's. Service.] Km. i. Jan. 9. r in« out of the fifteen prisoners tried !'i.ir.grad for espionage** on behalf of inland have been sentenced to death; the hers to varying terms of imprisonment. of the accused who were sentenced vh had their sentence commuted to yean imprisonment
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  • 37 9 [Router's Service.] Madrid, Jan. 9. nMMOfft from Paris yesterday is ned to-day as not relating to bomb"c hut an explosion of fireworks at '<l«'-CoHoba, by which several were in---lut >o far there have been no
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  • 36 9 (Xanyo Xichi-Nichi Service.] Tokio, Jan. 8. trade returns for last month total of Y1<J2,577,000 for imports •taiaat Yl7o,:*ri 7,000 for exports, the r «M«. balance being Y22.220.000. PirMtr cables on page 7.]
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  • 266 9 AMERICA WANTS ALL WAR BAN. Washington Attitude. (Reuter's Service.] Washington, Jan. 9. At indicated on Jan. 7th. official opinion hardening against M. Briands suggestion to outlaw only ■ggliMJn wars. Scarcely less importance is attached M M. Briands desire for the immediate ratiri cation of a treaty as between
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  • 151 9 An Enthusiastic Greeting. [Reuter's Service.] Rome. Jan. N. After a fortnight's visit to Egypt, where he expressed a wish to conclude an \fghano-Egyptian treaty of friendship, King Amanullah of Afghanistan has arrived at Naples where ho was ceremoniously welcomed. He proceeded to Rome, where the
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  • 79 9 [Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service.] Tokio, Jan. 8. The Chinese authorities, with the officials of the Peking-Mukden Railway Bureau, Dairen are secretly planning for another railway of GOO Chinese miles from Lungliao to Tungcharotiki m Jehol, according to information from a reliable source. Already, the surveying has been
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  • 45 9 [Reuter's Service.] Newhaven, Connecticut, Jan. S. Mrs. Florence Brooksaten, of New York, has presented Yale University with a fund of $25,000, the income of which is to be used for the collection of literature bearing on Anglo- American relations between 1750 and 1816.
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  • 42 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, Jan. S. Their Majesties the King and Queen have issued a message of sympathy with the London flood victims. H.M. the King has donated £100 to the relief fund and H.M. the Queen £50.
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  • 37 9 [Reuter's Service.] Managua, Jan. H. Aeroplanes from Quilali carrying marines wounde<l m the recent fisrhtinjj encountered a hot barrage from the insurgents' rifles and were forced to fly high. [Earlier cables on pag« 7.]
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  • 425 9 PREMIER REVIEWS THE SITUATION. The Shanghai Defence Force. [British Radio -Official Service.] Rugby, Jan. 8. Speaking at Worcester yesterday, the Prime Minister expressed the view that more progress had been made throughout Europe m the last three years than m any equal period since the war. It was
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  • 61 9 [Reuter's Service.] Berlin, Jan. s. The city was aroused at 9 o'clock m the morning by a noise like a thunderclap. An explosion m the Pahlem suburb had destroyed a villa occupied by two professorengaged m chemical experiments. Th house was blown to pieces and two persons
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  • 81 9 That much congested section of Beach Hoad, m the vicinity of the Clyde Terrace Market, L< being widened, part of the Market having been removed. The raised concrete floor of the market is being broken down to bring it to the road level and this space will
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  • 998 9 OFFICERS' ROVING SURVEY. A Wide Programme. Two Royal Air Force officers, who are on half-pay at their own request, will start next week m two aeroplanes on a propaganda flight and reconnaissance of air transport prospects m India, Burma, and the Federated Malay States, which will occupy
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 163 9 J The 1928 3.48 H.P. O.H.V. Raleigh guaranteed to do 80 miles per hour on the road. If ACCLAIMED BY THE TRADE AS THE MOST ATTRAC- I* 5 TIVE AND UP-TO-DATE-MOTOR CYCLE PROGRAMME FOR 1928. l\ 5 f^ Uier !S nk °Lf ttl active desi n and finish low riding
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 793 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE 1 REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES i SXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY- SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre.) Duo S'por*. Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. DEUCALION London, Rotterdam and
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    • 646 10 (Incorporated m England). "ELLERMIiirLINE: PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREiGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Doe Spore. 1928. 8.8. CITY OF MADRAS Ja ]1 s.s. CITY OF ADELAIDE Feb. 15 HOMEWARDS. s.B. CITY OF TOKIO Marseilles, Havre, London, Rotterdam
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    • 401 10 British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated m England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO rDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAB EAST MAIL SERVICE lUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due !*u« Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage Sitigap©,, KHYBER 9,100 Jan. 13 MORE A 11,00 ft
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  • 333 11 Executed at Tyburn. P»uvais, Der. 24 An embalmed body enclosed m a leat coffin found by a workman m July lasi while diwrin* m the site of an old convent with the hands cut off and the vertebrae o! the neck brokeiChas been identified as
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  • 244 11 (iirl Strangled With Piano Wire. Kos Angeles, Dec. 22 S.OOO police and detectives are energetically searching: for William Edward Hickan. the alleged kidnapper and slayer of Marian Parker. Hundreds of clues have been in*Mtic»ttd an i countless false trail, pursued. Oakland, Dec. 27 William Hkkman who wa*
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  • 128 11 The Prison Taint. Lord Cavan, Chief cf the Imperial General Staff (1922-1926), m a letter to the Daily News says that the disclosure that twenty boys, who played football m the streets of Sheffield, were imprisoned because they were unable to pay a fine of a few
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  • 83 11 M. Painleve's Admiration. Apropos of Signor Mussolini's ban on the Army's indulgence m the Charleston. M. Painleve, m response to a colleague's question whether he would impose a simi lar ban, naively inquired: "What is the Charleston?" A general from tha Army Polytechnic School opportunely entered and interposed:
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 372 11 I^.J™? NEW MODELS I "52""62"72""80" I Read Miles per Hour I I CHRYSLER CARS are designed and built |> I IiSII "^W* f r Pc ple Who want that extra something which makes all the difference between value t and performance that are merely satisfac- aj&|y^~^^^ tory, and value and
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    • 64 11 I DYSENTERY DIARRHOEA j: BROWN'S SPECIFIC to be had of Three Dispensaries 2" J m Battery-road, and of J MISS BROWN. I THE SINGAPORE SHIPGHANDLERY COMPANY, LIMITED. SHIPCHANDLERS. SHIPBROKERS, COMMISSION AGENTS. Offices:— MA YNARD'S BUILDINGS 16, Battery Road. TELEPHONE No. 453. YOU WILL WANT NOTHING BETTER THAN AN "ALL TEAK"
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    • 122 11 jTEXACOf I Thuban Compound f jj J S THE BEST FOR YOUR 5 I TRANSMISSION I AND DIFFERENTIAL i| I L^ TAWS N FULLERS EARTH, GRAPHITE OR ANY OTHER FILLER-IT IS A STRAIGHT LUBRICANT IT GIVES THE TOUGHEST LUBRICATING FILM OF ANY TRANSMISSION LUBRICANT I IT SAVES THE GEARS i
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  • 34 12 The P. and O. Morea has left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive at this port at noon on Wednesday. She will proceed alongside the Cimrapore Harbour Board's Wharves on arrival.
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  • 56 12 .An important envelopment Ns expected i Macao m corr". ct 1 "j» with the new port, namely the extension of the worKshops m the Macao Nawii l)ock\a:u and the.r pvcl.able removal to the new port. A number of slipways and a drydock will be made
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  • 71 12 Great Heights and Speeds. "That air-fighting m the next war will occur at great heights and speeds is the belief of experts," says the Star. Ei.rth-dwellers will know nothing until machines hrn lie fron; the blue. The Lading nations are concentrating on engines that ivill
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  • 33 12 Seven Deaths. Casivblama, (Morocco). The pilot and six passengers were killed vhen a military aeroplane crashed to day. The cruise had been undertaken with the object of securing photographs.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 496 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe,
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    • 246 12 s.s. Minderoo. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from W.A. (arrivod Jan. 2nd.) are hereby notified that a General Survey of all cargo landed m a damaged condition will be held at Godown Jardines Wharf on Tuesday 10th January IV>2B at 9 a.m. Xo further survey will bo held.
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    • 412 12 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc., 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE (via Suez) M.S. SILVERBEECH due Jan. 20 >ail< .1 g M.S. SILVERMAPLE due Feb. 12 sai!< PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVICE SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS
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    • 176 12 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. I HOMEWARD N MIS To Colombo, Djibouti, port Said. Marseilles from Singapore ANDRK LEBON IftJOO I Via Madras and Pondichtrry. CHANTILLY 17.000 OUTWARD MAILS To Saigon. Hong Konu. sh m^hai and Japan. D'ARTAGNAN n.OOO G. METZINGKR 16,000 To Saigon. Tourano and Haiphonc. AZAY-LE-RIDEAU 17,000 FREIGHT SERVICE M KIN
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 715 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday C a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6
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    • 574 12 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. The following passengers arrived by the Nellore from Europe yesterday: Mr. and Mrs. Harwood, Mr. R. H. Thornhill, Mr. J. P. Doahe. Per President Harrison: Mr. R. A Black, Mr. J. P. Bridge r. Miss J. M. Brown, Captain and Mrs. H. F. Gillmore, Mrs. R. W. Herrick,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 599 13 ,9 s K. Line. ion. RottOTdM, Hamburg, Bremen, tt^ fners Arrive. U ave twerp, via Colombo, Aden and •ape Town, R,,, Sant ls A Ui Mflru J M Jan. IS M nuvideo and Buenos Aires 4. a. W^ D. r :e s -.s alaan MOmeVi<U MarU Feb *<*' ,ra. l...uronco
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    • 376 13 TRAVEL-COMFORT DOLLAR 4SJL "PRESIDENT* J^B^lh LINERS Dollar President liners oflfer you luxurious travel comforts All state-rooms are outside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with beds (not berths), each having an electric reading lamp. State-room with private bath predominate all have hot and cold running wat?r.
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    • 575 13 K. P. M. M WiKWM«?L*W*TSCHAPPU. ITWn n < (Incorporated m Holland.) Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Represent.,,™ m he Straita 5.,,,^^ lSing pore and of the > OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAVA All information, detailed itineraries, free of charge SINf;KEP-Tue«da~an K#^' M; T UriSt r Asahan and Belawan3?eli 10
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  • 260 14 Immense Cost of Coming Films. Three million pounds' worth of new film programmes will be presented m London duiing the next few months. The outlay on some of these spectacles became so involved that the owners ceased to calculate m exact figures. The cost of "Uncle
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  • 142 14 Hollywood Stars of Many Trades. What would film stars do for a living if filming ever went out of fashion? A scientist anxious to solve this problem has made a list of the trades represented by the leading lights of Hollywood, and has amassed
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  • 123 14 £20.000 A Year From £40,000 Railway. Monmouthshire County Council, by a large majority, adopted a report of a committee which recommended that the mik of railway known as the .Golden Milerunning through Viscount Tredegar's park between Newport and Bassaleg should De assessed for local rates m the
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  • 118 14 A Morning When He Wished Queen "Goodnight." When the Queen of Spain landed at Calais on her way back from England rain was falling steadily and a bitter wind swept the quay. The Mayor of Calais, who, on behalf of the town, offered the Queen a
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  • 63 14 Two Years' Secret Engagement. Lord Settrington has married Miss Elisabeth Hudson the daughter of the Vicar of Wendover, after a two years' secret engagement. Lord Settrington is the son and heir of the Earl of March. He has been engaged m business since Dec. 13,
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  • 60 14 Death From Shock. London, Dec. 27. At the inquest on the Siamese twins, a verdict of death from shock due to misadventure was given. It was stated thai the twins were joined by the top of the head only, with the bodies pointing m different directions,
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  • 173 14 Allegations m North Wales. PA* "f I***1 the North Wales Coast Football Association the secretary, Colonel J. Llewelyn Williams, raised the question of amateurism m Welsh football. He sue nested that m North Wales amateurs are undoubtedly being paid, although he said he could not put his
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  • 20 14 Tho Hon. Mr. Justice W. H. Th spent the Christinas and M«* Vtll at Jlua Hin. has returned to lVnantf-
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 189 14 Keep illness at arm's length Jl V Bovril gives the body I ri strength to keep ill ness BOVRIL The World's /lljf Finest /^&Jf Tome /fcj^ If is especially welcome //tsS^ ifev m trying climate U «^£s^ IPF Halls Wine THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE puts new life into those who
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    • 231 14 LSSj::.l'<r'*:J^*<^^..J?:M:*:-:':» <"-jrV v jk^lv *^^H F IB^' /fe^^3f^^ great men. Smokers owe him a special debt of gratitude m that he was the first to introduce tobacco to the Old World MADE BY j CARRERAS LTD. Rfclß 11)^ "jpssr HfjUill IV M I vl^l^i^SilUl/ I ili O§SSSSSk .11 IBlllmlibi ill
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  • 310 15 INDUSTRIAL RUBBER RESEARCH BILL. The Industrial Research Bill. which WU sponsored by Mr. Campbell, M.P., to raise funds by a smrll levy on imported rubber, has been dropped for the current Session of Parliament. Originally it was anticipated that it would pass without difficulty, but very vigorous opposition was organised
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  • 773 15 January »th. Closing I*rice.<. Ayer Wen* 1.10 1.16 cam ->atang Padang 65 70 Batu Caves 1.30 185 Chin Chin Tin fully paid 1.10 1.16 Hitams 1.00 1.05 ex. Hong Fatts 93 97 Johan Tin 19 22 Kinta Tin Dred. 1.40 1.46 Klang River 3.65 3.7 "> cum
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  • 64 15 January 9. Pank 4 wlm. 2 4»4 Bank demand 2|4 Private credits 3 m.s. 'J 4 M New York, demand 56 ij Credit 90 days |f France, demand 1436 India, T. T. 154 Hong Kong, demand 9^ p.c. Dis. Yokohama, demand 120% Java, demand 140 Bangkok, demand 79 Bar
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  • 211 15 January 9. Tin '22'y Tons $12**4 Gambier Pepper White 95 Pepper Black 67 Flake Tapioca <iv, Pearl Bag* Small 9 Copra n H0 Copra Sundried 1 Opium, Benares unt. 4,000 Rice Liang Hin Chan Murk Red Eagle (New) 830 Rice, Siam old No. 1. 830 Rice, Rangoon Btntau 210
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  • 54 15 January 9th, 12 o'clock noon. R.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.P. St:.ndard R.S.S. on Tender Jan. GH\ r,:» Feb-Mnr. 70 7<>\. Apr-June 73 7:J l 4 July-Sept. 74 2 74* Tone of Market: Quiet. Latest Table: London Spot Sheet 19VJ per Ib New York Fyot Sheet
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  • 177 15 As near as may be estimated, the gohi mines of Northern Ontario will increase capacity about 30 per cent during this year says the Canadian Mining Journal. This is based upon a belief that Hollinger will at tain a rate of between 7,000
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  • 154 15 ROSE MACTHAIL COS REPORT. Singapore, Jan. 9. Rubber.- London Is 7^id. Unchanged. Local 68 1*. Tin. London 1255 15s. 12s fid down Local 128*4 fef 225 tons. Mining. Quiet. Taipin^ 1.27 1 > IJtfc, North Taipint? 1.20 I.2'i, LUu Piah 7", 77vi! South TaipinK 6."> GT I
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  • 120 15 Yesterday'H Alterations. Buyers Sellers Batu Caves ($1) I«SS% l.:$7 l Kinta Tin ($1) 1.46 i.r,o T.,1 Klanjj Kiver ($1) 8.75 Fonawat ($1) S:i S«» I'uteh ($1) 1.57'- lJtt% Rantau Old. ($1) 1.75 i.yo Hawaii*; (U ;*<i s 41 s Sungei Way ;i.:iO 3.40 Tfja Malaya (i) UOs
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  • 221 15 Harrisons and Crosh'eld, Medan, Agents. United Serdang (Sumatra), 274,753; Sia ianjr. 195,911; Tandjonjr, 1W.700; Anplo Sumatia. ft £96; Sunpei Kaii (Sumatra > 21.SVJ; Tanah Datar. &£l9; Asahan M,540; Rubber Plantation! Investment Trust Limited. 489,516; Sumatra Ten -0,012; Bah Lias. 163,200; Toeranffie (Sumatra). i>7.«10; Mendaris (Sumatra), 196,
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  • 137 15 The report submitted at the forty second annual general meeting held at the Mastered office of the Company, Pf* an I brul K e Street,, Sydney, m November, B «t year shewed that: The Revenue Account alter transferring $50,000 to Reserve tot Lnexpi.ed Risks shows that
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  • 50 15 "Forg-et it" is the |Md of Hon. T. Dt PattuJlo, Minister of lands m P.ritish Co lumbia to those "alarmists" who ieel that between the lumbering and paper making industries, B.CYs forests are being depleted tor> fast. Mr. Patullo declared that natural reforestation carefully controlled would provide for future supplier
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 852 15 ASSEtS OVER J'-WOOOO. ASSURANCE IN TOBCE OVER m.000.000. f THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. HFAn oppipp «r (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) Th7Lr fi" Bter H USe Sin g a P° re LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court^of England, and
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    • 308 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hong Kong). Head Office: Hong Kong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund —Sterling £6,000,000 Silver $13,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon: Mr. D. G. M. Bernard, Chairman A. H. Compton, Esq., Deputy Chairman
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    • 39 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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  • 553 16 ANNUAL MEETING HELD YESTERDAY. Report of Year's Work. The annual general" meeting of the Singapore Volunteer Rifle Association was held at the Drill Hall, Beath Road, yester day evening, Lieut. Col. J. M. Mackenzie, Commandant. S.S.V.F., presiding. After the secretary had read the minuter of the last meeting
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  • 65 16 The coupon for Football Competition No. 21 will be found on Page 4 of this morning's issue. It will be seen that competitors are given the task of forecasting the results of twelve matches m the third round of the English F. A. Cup. Entries close
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  • 176 16 First Event Under New N.R.A. Conditions. The S.V.R.A. held a Spoon Shoot on the Bukit Timah Range on Sunday morning 1. The result of the shoot is interesting, m that it was the first one under the new X.R.A. conditions, i.e., with the size of the bull
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  • 23 16 "Johoic m 1926" was the subject of a paper read by Capt. S. W. Kirby before the Eoyal Geographical Society on December 19th.
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  • 91 16 THE SINGAPORE GOLF CLUB. Ladies' Spoon Competi ion. The Ladies' Spoon Competition for January was played yesterday and resulted m a win for Mrs. J. Quinn with a net score of 36. Thirty-six cards were taken out and the following were returned: Mrs. Quinn 51 —15 36 Mrs.
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  • 162 16 The following were the results of Sunday's match between the A.P.C. and Officers of the Garrison, A.P.C, who are mentioned first, winning by 4 to 2%. G. C. Clarke and H. WyHy 0, H. E. *Maj. Gen. Van Straubenzee and Lt. Col. J. D. Richmond 0. X-
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  • 70 16 [Reuter's Service.] \jo& Angeles, Jan. 9. The Los Angeles open golf championship over 72 holes was won by Macdonald Smith (Greatneck Club, New York), with a score of 284. He wins a prize of $3,500. Harry Cooper (California) 287 was second, and Abe Espinosa (Chicago) 290,
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  • 98 16 Perak Beat Negri Sembilan. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh. Jan. 9. Xegri Sembilan visited Ipoh on Saturday and m a hockey match against Perak were beaten by four goals to two. The weather was fine and play fast throughout. Perak opened the scoring through Ferdinands, but Brinkley equalised
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  • 162 16 The results of the 200 yards handicap races swum off at the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday were as follows. A Class. 1 Ng Mong Guan, 2 Lee Choon Ngee, 3 Chia Poh Chong. B. (lass. l Chia Kirn Yam, 2 Choo Seng Kay, 3 Teo Siew
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  • 156 16 j Jean II Wins Pulo Jong Cup. In the final round of the Pulo Jong Cup for A class boats on Sunday only three entered. Jean II was the first to get away, but at Keppel Harbour June took the lead, followed by Kathleen. After rounding Pulo Tong however,
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  • 909 16 PRESENT POSITIONS IN THE LEAGUES. Close Struggles. The positions m the English and Scot tihh Football Leagues to date are as follows: DIVISION I. Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Everton 25 14 5 6 G8 37 34 Hudderstield 24 13 7 4 59 40 30
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  • 49 16 Perak Win at Sungei Pattani. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Jan. 9. In the Malaya Cup match at Sungei Pattani on Saturday Perak defeated Kedah b> 39 points to 5. The Kedah forwards?, whe were heavier than the visiting pack, lasted out well. Perak's display was rather scrappy.
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  • 47 16 Kuala Lam pur, Jan. 8. Selangor played the last match of their season on Saturday, against the Duke's, whom they defeated by 13 points (two goals and a penalty goal) to a goal, the home side being superior for most of the game.
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  • 40 16 The following will represent the A.P.C. against S.C.C. "A" to-day at 5 p.m. on the Padang. The A.P.C. will play m whiterChippendale; Scoular, Niblock, Robertson, Smellie; Shaw, Nicholson; Stur^ess, Smith, Twist, Cherrill, Roberts, Brotchie, Barton and Fox.
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  • 393 16 THE PENANG RACE MEETING. This Week's' Handicaps. The following are the handicaps for the second day (to-day) of the Penang meeting. Race No. 1. Morses Class III Third Division (Six Furlongs), Gay Reveller 9.3, Lord Logan 8.13, Marco 8.10, Protia 8.9, Distant Light 8.8, She 8.7, Gunner 8.4,
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  • 223 16 Race No. 1. Ponies- -Third Division 6 furlongs. Hamworthy 9.3, Recompense 9.1, Three O' Top 8.13, Mannaway 8.7, Houdwii 8.4, Jadi 8.4, Merry Maiden 8.1, Seatrouc 7.11, Conundrum 7.10. Rubberneck 7.2. Race No. 3. Horses Class II Fourt'i Divi sion 6 furlongs. Nelson 9.7, Rosaiian 9.7. Red Sands
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  • 110 16 Chinese New Year Tournament at Ladies' Lawn T.C. An open tournament is to be held at the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club, during Chinese New Year, Jan, 21, 22, 23 and 24. Play will begin at 9 a.m. on Jan. 21. The events will be: Men's Open Singles, and
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  • 32 16 Among Malayans attending the Varsity rugger match m mail week were the Tunku Sherif of Kedah, Mr. A. B. Vouios. Mr. Russell Grey, Mr. A. Peel and Mr. J. X Nathan.— M.M.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 282 16 I. .p-jr MOUTRIE "PIANOS'; J jj Am i r rTTr.VATTTrrr.S THE PIANO Wlln ''ir^ REPUTATION FOH [TOmTmmmrinTr!^^ TONE, TOUCH, h i> Uu t Jill MUWIiUi, ,iin nl i ill FINISH. 7 y|| r il^w^i»iw*a«*wu« p^« PRICE $510 rash 7 1 i j M an b^ purchased by monthly T jSX
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