The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 October 1928

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 13 1 Singapore Free Press m CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1928 NO. 12,52!)
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  • 305 1 In his opening address to the Labour Party conference Mr. George Lanshury M.l*, declared that there was little *en*e m sending our own people out of the country if we left our own splendid soil uncultivated Page 9. The interim report of the Labour Committee was discussed
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  • 1019 1 By MUM trial, of the mind I can remember how the walls of my nursery were poo plod by bequeuad Chinese who carrfed enormoui tea-chests on what to my untra\e!led eyes ■••Olid very queer yokes. l»ut like Charles Lamb "I am not conscious of I time when china
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 200 1 WING LOONG. IHE RECOGNISED HOI'SE for HKOI'KW TKOPK AI. SI ITS. 3L\ HK.H STREET. Raffles Hotel 1 Rooms with Modern Sanitation. TEA DINER I DANCES GRILL ROOM DANSANT I HUMUY Unrivalled m the Easl. EVERY WEHNKSDAY TUESDAY 1 MLLE. MURA SMIRNOVA sTSay I I "Sax*" McCJuire's 8 Kafflea Shanghai's Most
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    • 178 1 •i in^^ Bk dßh^ J The easy writing g ROYAL TYPEWRITER-A writing machine i ll of surpassing excellence. 5 < L^^^VJkl E^^\ Sole ARents: 5 ?I V/f\| JT f J ll COLLYER QUAY < > I f SINGAPORE. Ij[ Also at j. (Incorporated m Enirlamn. P^qng. nnd Kuala Lumpur, f
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    • 153 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Marmite fur soups and eandwichei Page 13. Good whisky goes into tht Haic l.ottle -Pa^e 3. Suitable wedding and birthday ffifti from Little's Page S. Conway Stewart pens and pencils make attractive gifts Page I. Texaco motor oils are stocked l>y all leading dealers Page 13. Little's can
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    • 14 1 WING LOONG. FOR HIGH CLAfS TAILORING. Style, Cut and Finish Guaranteed. 32, HIGH STREET.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 90 1 Tiuxdn if. '2i>i!. Rupby: S.C.C. trial game. Kaai's Hawaiians at the Th.?atre. i».30. W«-f/ a t rd. Hitrh Water, 0.31 a.m., 10.0. o.^o p.m., P. 5. Australian mail closes 11 a.m. Kaai's Hawaiians at the Theatre, «».:?0. Thursday, 4th. Hi*rh Water. 1.16 a.m.. 9.4. 0.."> p.m., H. 4. P. O.
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  • 814 2 The Old and the Young. gaar< l "health culture." which have aow admittedly become dominant interests m the Western world, have probably made ature rapM aoadwaj hi Qennany than anyvU.cn•; »>ut it is there that the habits of the new regime and tht- aU seem to
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  • 157 2 Quebec. I h*. COOStnwtion of a roadway acro>> the Quebec kridffe linking the highway CM the imrth ami south titles of the St. Lawrence river will, it is understood her* 1 W proceed* »mI with at en early dftta Hy the provincial l»¥.en UMint. TMe
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 603 2 MADAM KELVEY presents her j a- ,r Talented VICTORIA THEATRE, Ist. WEEK IN NOVEMBER, NEW SONGS EW DANCES EW SCENAS An Entertainment for Youn? Old. BABY WONDERS EAITIFUL GIRLS ETTER DANCING RIGHTER ITEMS IGGER THAN EVER. SEL^GOR TURF CLUB. THE AUTUMN 1928 RACE MEETING. Saturday. Wednesday. Saturday, the Oth.. 10th.
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    • 320 2 VICTORIA THEATRE To-Night at 9.30 p.m. Matinee: Wednesday, Oct. 3rd., at 5.15 p.m. Children and Amahs, and Soldiers and Sailors m uniform half-price. A RETURN SEASON AFTER FOUR YEARS TOUR OF AUSTRALIA Kaai's Hawaiian Troubadours IN A NIGHT IN HONOLULU Real Hawaiian Performers Hawaiian Melody Hawaiian Hula Dancers Unique Jazz
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    • 293 2 ALHAMBRA P 5 O T (Tan Chen* Kee and Co., Ltd.. Proprietors). Programme Commencing Sept. 30th, and ending Frida>. Of I, Ift AT THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS METRO— GOLDWYN— MAYER PRESENTS TIN HATS The funniest comedy ot war days ever Aimed AT THE FIRST
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  • 464 3 MIDDLESEX CAPTAIN RESIGNS. Some of Mann's Famous Feats Mr. K. T. Mann beuan his last match as captain of the Middlesex cricket eleven at Lord's m mail weeK against Kent. It i.« hoped that he will be able to play every now and again as an ordinary
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  • 166 3 Bombay. Sept. ft. Burma were outclassed last evening m the >econd semi-rinal of the all-India Rugby Football tournament and Calcutta passed into the final, which they will contest with Bombay on Saturday, by virtue of their victory by 2"> points to nil. In putting up the biggest score
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  • 69 3 TUESDAY'S TIES. Double Handicap. P. Noriis and F. Ephraums vs. E. and C Tesscnsohn to finish. Mixed Doubles. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Hogan vs. Winnei of (i. 11. Leicester and Miss Poston vs. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Noiris. Sinsle Handicap "A". W. A. Bnlhetchet
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  • 88 3 Club repre.-entativi s and others interestid m hockey are invited to attend a meeting at the Football Stadium on Thursday, October 4th. at •">.::() p. m- t<> discuss the possibility of forming Hockey League. The Hon'ble Mr. Sansom, the Inspector General of Police will preside. As the
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  • 89 3 Orders for week ending Sunday October 7th.. 1928. Monday. Oct. Ist.. Bftdfft Tests, Kafflos Institutfon "> p.m. Thursday, Oct. 4th., Hand Practice, Headquarters, r>.l"i p.m. Friday, Oct. Bth^ Ambulance Class, Baadqwurten ">.l"> p.m., Badpe Tests, Rallies Institution. ."> pan. Saturday, Oct. C>th.. BadfC Tests. V.M.C.A. 2 p.m..
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 206 3 r (iX J_B___T\ RepUcc "p raiv !».f and V\ "^a^^^fc X^/f ai^ P»»fc F-..K i'*.r.s >\ n 1 y |.-er down NEW BOTTLE SEAL NO COR^SCREW) QUICK CLEAN S4F£ Nobody can put better Whisky into any bottle than that which goes into the Haig bottle. 9 Doctors arc using it
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    • 209 3 TIMBORITE I I REG'D j The Perfect Wood Preservative White Ant Preventative i SAVES ITS COST IN RENDERING REPLACEMENT OF WOODWORK A LESS FREQUENT NECESSITY. BECAUSE IT Prevents Rot, Stops Decay, 1 JO V I Withstands Insect Attacks. I 1 BARLOW CO., lljj TEL. 2790. Agents. TEL. 2791. WVVV.W.VA%WWWAVrtW.W.V^^ I
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  • 2048 4 Are British Firms Losing Ground i THE FLYING DUTCHMAN. J j: X. Stanhope Sprigg. (EDITOR OF AIRWAYS). London, Sept. s"\re British firms losing ground m the commercial aircraft field?" The question j> not mine. It has just been put m a ver? impressive manner by Mr.
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  • 182 4 Profits on the sale of alcoholic beverages by the State under what is usually known as the "Carlisle" experiment, were, £88,468 for the year ending March 31 last. Of this sum £79,020 goes to the Exchequer. The accounts for the State management districts have just been issued
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  • 1443 4 Cancer The Dread Scourge of Humanity. ji THEORIES OF ITS CAUSE J This is the second of the new series of articles on scientific matter our expert contributor treated m a readable manner rendering them of Bl usual interest to the lay mind. The extraordinary amount that is
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  • 138 4 8 1 \n American sport promotor who U persuaded Mademoiselle Lengien ;:j: and other famous players to be- j £i come professionals. •S 9 Prince Ran.jitsinhji. ix 1 Notts County which was founded I m 1862. Stoke was founded m 1863. The now-defunct Sheffield F C came
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  • 147 4 Monmouthshire County COWK port, has approved of th<« principl' construction of a "rin<>: road." nin •j: long, which would avoid Newport nect the main traffic road bttV >: Wales and London and the West land. The estimated cost of thr Ben I is £300,000, and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 648 4 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL CffIMPETmON. NO ENTRANCE FEE $100 For Only 12 Matches. $50 Must Be Won. We publish to-day and every Tuesday morning coupons for our weekly Football Competition. A prise of $100 will be awarded to the reader who forecasts the CORRECT RESULTS OF THE TWELVE MATCHES m the
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  • 671 5 Negotiations With American Company. The statutory meeting of Industrial Rubber Manufacturers. Ltd., was held at Winchester House, E.C. Mr. Henry Munro presided m the unavoidable absence of the Right Hon. Lord Erskine of Restormel (the chairman of the company). The Chairman said: As already announced to shareholders,
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  • 391 5 One of the technical members of the Ross Institute Industrial Anti-Malarial Committee is Sir Malcolm Watson, who, after many years' active malarial control work m the Malay States, has joined the Ross Institute as principal of its malarial control department. The Committee is a new organisation set
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  • 191 5 $20,000,000 Project. Windsor. Ont. Appropriate ceremonies participated m by the mayors of the Border Cities of Canada and the Acting-Mayor of Detroit marked the raising into place of the first cable spanning he Detroit river over half a mile wide and marking the beginning of final
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 297 5 fsHl aO#Va2afcL^ i_ "I w ■^^_.A 4^£Zm w m^^\. B 1^»a« -jk If UTJe Perfect Mealtime Drink iii your children this wholesome drink WHAT do your children drink at mealtimes? Coffee and tea, you know, contain caffein and tannin. Dru^s mjurious to the heart, to nerves and to dipt-* -.on.
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    • 382 5 FOR SALE. CONTENTS FULLY FURNISHED FLAT for sale as a whole. Apply P.O. Box 360 oi telephone 2599. STUDEBAKER, Brand New, Standard Six Tourer, offers invited. Box No. 1000, care of Singapore Free Press. CORONA FLOWERSHOPS 9 Orchard Road. Speciality m Java Flowers, Fruitbaskets. Vases m cutglass, cobalt glass. Crockery.
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    • 83 5 INEXPENSIVE BUNGALOW BEDROOM FURNITURE Very suitable tor SOI 111 XFAK estates or for the H|'lp^S mimM We mad 6 Ur m deni I Bijou Bungalows now W^WUM' m/MKi^ ffaeryt ry Under expert Euro oinprapoie. Hfflffij|ym2ffiQ3£ nmmWM^i\ Delivery from stock. jj SOLID TEAK H^W JSTp^T" 5 with Marble top and P^
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  • 295 6 MU RDER OF A POLICEMAN. "Gutteridg**" Case m Germany. A |ioli« cDian who had been auudered and lobbed has l>een found by the wayside, near the village «>f (raussen. near Konigsbtrßj m circumstances which m strongly reminihml of the Guttsridge cms. In a ditch behind a tree were ili;.io\t-r *d
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  • 269 6 (iood Work m Which H.M.S. Bee Took Part. It is reported that the anti-bandit action taken by H.M.S- Bee has had satisfactory results. When the Bee waej on the Middle VfUlgtsze information was received to the effect that certain huts were being occupied by Irmtttr The Bee embarked
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  • 111 6 Revenue Officers Important Haul. Opium valued at S1O.U«)O \va> seized m Hosijr Komr Revenue Officers m v raid carried out on a house at Queen's Road West. Placing men it point.- of exit., a Euro-] pean Revenue Officer led a party of men into the first floor
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  • 138 6 For the Week Ended 22nd September. Tamata\e: plagues vases and 1 death. I.assein: 1 plague death. llombay: ."5 smallpox case* and 1 death?. Calcutta: 10 cholera deaths; 1 smallpox CMC and 1 death. .Madras: <? cholera deaths; 19 smallpox cases and 9 deaths as against
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  • 251 6 London. Sept. 18. The Edinburgh Corporation has decided to confer the freedom of the city upon Lady Aberdeen. So the railway link down to Sitiawan and Lumut. making, Luniut a port of Perak. is to come! I have always saul that it would, but
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  • 789 6 A DOUBTFUL POINT OF HISTORY. Alleged Crown Council Meeting What happened at Potsdam on July 5, ***** In the tours*? of UU7 Allied propaganda made much of an alleged Crown Council held at Pots-dam on that date, with participation, the story went, of Austrian statesmen and
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  • 41 6 Converted to Limited Liability Concern. Calcutta. Sept. 20. The Bengal Air Transport Company hai l>een converted from a private to a public limited liability concern, with an authorised capital of Rs. 10 lakhs, m Rs. [Q shuros.
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  • 52 6 Tests Conducted at Felixstowe. London. Sept. 20. A novel all-DH'taJ flying- boat. equipped with a mast ?ind sails to enabU- it to be navigated ir t he "vent of a force«i deseetn on tin* s<m, i- utuU>rg:oinir its tests at th Air Ministry's station
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 107 6 I THE SMALL CAR WHICH HAS WON UNIVERSAL POPULARITY. fl I MwW*tWVW*ym\ Tourer $1,750. 2 Seater (1,600. I n v X I \l LI MILK. B B B Bovnl ia a mo-r valuable .^ld m the prevention of llness. It ensures nourishment and increases vitality. Carburettor Trouble I Can be
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    • 181 6 i BSa^^^S^B. gs> *JI BBH If BST**""" 'HK« wßr^ There ia no need to go to the Pol* to get cool I When the aun pourt down, pour out a long gljaten.ng glaaa ot Montaerrat. You will aoon be aa cool aa a cucumber i Meataerret ia tat ealy 1
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  • 69 7 DISCREDITS PARIS NEWSPAPER REPORT. "Plain Boloney". [Reuters Service.] Los Angeles. Sept. 30. •The Duke of Apulia* who, it is reported. ha> been selected by Mussolini to succeed the Kiiig of Italy on the Throne, is spending his honeymoon here. Interviewed, he de(lined to credit the Paris Quotidien's
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  • 410 7 Have Geneva Proposals Been Forgotten? [British Radio Official Service.] KuKby. Sept. 10. One or two journals comment on the fact that the far reaching and detailed scheme of limitation put forward by the British delegates at the Genev a Naval Conference seems to have been forgotten. The British
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  • 153 7 Visiting Air Force Ports. [British Radio Official Service.] Rugby. Sept. 30. Sir Philip Snssoon, the Under-Secretary o;* State for Air. left Plymouth at dawn to-day m a Hying-boat for a cruise through the Meclit anean to Egypt, then across the Syrian desert to IraV and down
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  • 74 7 [British Radio Official Service.") Rugby. Sept. 30. M. Venizelos. the Greek Prime Minister, will arrive m London to-night from Paris. His purpose is to see Lord Cushendun. the acting Foreign Secretary, and to explain personally the details and intention of the 'act and aibitration treaty recently
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  • 97 7 Police Have to Fire on Mob. [Reuter's Service.] Berlin. Oct. I. A serious clash occurred when Communists attempted to break up a meeting of extreme Nationalists at the Berlin "sport palace." The police were called m and were obliged to use their batons and revolvers, 22
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  • 116 7 M. MILLERAND'S STRONG OPPOSITION. M. Poincare Conciliatory. [Reuters Service.] Paris. Sept. 30. .The ex President, M- Millerand, speaking at Clearmont Ferrand strongly opposed the evacuation of the Rhineland, demanding, if to-morrow the Nationalists became masters of Germany, what guarantee would remain to France or the Allies? M- Poincare
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  • 89 7 Mohammedans Molest Hindu Procession. I Renter's Service.] Horn bay. Oct. 1. The Himlu-.Mohammedan rioting heie. m which one Mohammedan was killed and eight ir.jmvd. commenced on Friday wher Mohammedans molested a procession which was canying an image of Gaapathi (the God of Wisdom). The Moslems finally assaulted
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  • 149 7 [British Radio Official Seivice."| Rugby. Sept. 30. Dining the stay of the Prince- of WsJei and the Duke of (Gloucester m Mombasa the- town is on fete and inhabitants of muny places and of many complexions are participating m a fifJsU variety of celebrations. The
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  • 43 7 fßeuter's Service.] Cologne. Sept. 30. Forty thousand textile workers will be locked out to-morrow. Muenchen Gladbach, Rheydt and Viersenkempen men are demanding a l.ii per cent, increase m wages which the owners refuse and a bitter struggle is anticipated.
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  • 265 7 Corpse on Pray a. Two Chinese women of the hetzgar class fought each other on the Praya, Hong Kong until one died while being held m the arms of the other! According to eye-witnesses, the two women were quarrelling outside the Western Market. Taciner the Mongkok
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  • 87 7 Confined to Bed With A Fractured Leg. Owing to the fact that he is detained m his home with a broken leg, the Hrn. Sii Henry Pollock, Ka\. was unable to attend the meeting of the Hong Kong Legist iv«j Council on Sept. 20th. when tha Bu^T.^t
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 483 7 :vX«v:v:::::::::v:w „K\\|) CLEARANCE SALE? RAMA STORE J I i mo>t popular Silk Shop I \i, :,ti North Bridge Road. niiimimiiiiMimimi imiHHiiiiwiiiuiiMiiHHNHiiinmuiHniHiMyn pbbfb ran I (JOLDBOTTLE" BEER f BAKMPUL CHEMICAL BEER. .....iiiiiiit.iiii'SiiiiiiiiiMitiiiiintiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiftiiHiiuuHinusiuiiim :j FUNERALS. SINGAPORE CASKET CO. J» EXPERIENCED UNDERTAKERS. -J Dof and Niffht Serriee. Tel. No. 71. Si TO LET.
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    • 816 7 ZZ v^Loij^ iW pku CENT DIGESTIVE TROUBLE j Avoid Fancy Treatments and Remove This Cause. J Wh May th.n^. dinc-tly or indir^tlv un you that over slaotantsa of tJl <^ of HHhKM-stu.n are due N arc..,,,,.,.,, by ;u ...ty and f.,,,d f.««iUtta. ESTJ -n.ulate.v the .toniac. aad turn> th, food
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    • 713 7 NOTICES. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (incorporated m the Straits Settlements). XOTICE is hereby given that the Transferrooks of the above Company will be dosed from October 10th to October IHth. I!>2M, both days inclusive. By Order of the Board, R. M. DUFF, Secretary. EMPIRE BROADCASTING. In view of the present tests
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    • 679 7 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES Of JEWELLBJft? of kvkrv DESCRIPTION. To be held at Messrs. Cheung Koon S«iik 1 Co's >aiei nom. No. M Chulia Stnet. Sincapute. On Wednesday, Oct. 3rd., at 10 a.m. On Friday, Oct. sth., at 10 a.m. The pledire^ comprise watches, chain.-, diamond anil
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 23 8 ISEDWICK. On September 28. at the Penan?! .Maternity Hu>pital, to the wife of N. A. Sedwick. I I M.C.S. a son. I
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    • 96 8 The members of the family of the late Sirajudin Moonshi Mohamed Hayat, of 12, Arab Street and of 23, Changi Road, respectfully bej? to thank all relatives and friends of all nationalities who favoured the deceased with their kind visits during 1 his illness, attended the funeral and ceremonies
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  • 937 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1928. PIRACY PREVENTION. The shipping community and the public at large will have been shocked by the news of the attack upon and looting of the steamer Anking during its voyage from Singapore to China ports, with the resultant loss of the lives of
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  • 250 8 ARREST OF SINGAPORE TEACHER. Hundred Men Detained. [From Our Own Correspondent.! Batavia, Sept. 28. About 100 ai rests have been made m connection with the recent disturbances m Billiton, and the work of rounding up th^ principal instigators is still continuing. A Chinese teacher from Singapore has
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  • 80 8 Members Reject the Accounts [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur. Oct. I. The Selangor Club had a lively half yearly meeting. Mr. K. Browne instituted a discussion on the band expenses, the loss on which was $9,C00. The accounts were re jected by a large majority,
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  • 41 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Oct. 1. Six lighters m the harbour capsized and sank during" a storm m the early hours of this morning 1 They contained rice. The crew scrambled on board the Elephanta.
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  • 516 8 Chief Justice's Impending Retirement. We uadefrt— 4 on pood authority that the present term of court will he the last to be presided over by Sir Ht-nry Gompertz, Chief Justice of the F.M.S., says the Malay Mail. His Lordship will be proceeding Home m December on leave
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  • 585 8 YESTERDAY'S DEBATE \T P.A.M. MEETING. < Interim Report Adopted. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I'enang. <) f l. Discussion on the recent interim r he special Lahour Committee and <»n an I ers relating to the wages <if Indian abourers was the principal item at the :erly meeting
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  • 237 8 LATEST RUBBER AM) TIN PRICES. (From Our Own Correspondent London. Oct. 1, 4.30 p.m. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify to-day's rubber prfeci follow Spot 8 7 16d. per Ib. Januai March 8 < Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus ami Son notify to-day's tin prices as follow Spot £228-. Forward C
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 172 8 "THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S." j| B f*LL, 1- I s1 I LIGHT or DARK j CALDBECK lUCGREGOR CO, LTD. {Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of Hong K'ony). (Incorporated m Shanghai.) H! BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY T E K!NG F SIAM EXTREMELY PRETTY DESIGNS. CLEVER PRODUCTIONS m DIAMONDS
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    • 36 8 !«liTi!r£iiiri!ri!li!iaii^^ I California's !|choicest| i g jjj FRUITS AND VEGETABLES j PEL MONTEJ OF fHE Tf AH* <4COAILIA COMING-* I I H.B. Winter. MERCHANT TAILOR. 6-M, Battery Road, (S«cond Floor— "G. H." Building). SINGAPORE. Tel. 188.
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  • 230 9 UK LANSHIRY ON HOME KKSOIRCES. Friendly Hand to Russia/ Reuters Service.] London. Oct. 1. fgt lan>l)ui\ .M.l., m his address ,t the annual labour Party liii mingham deplored the Ilt> prrrailtat m a few sections of the in|>hasised that m a democratic majoriu must rule. He "Socialism
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  • 78 9 "union Authorities' Efforts to Trace Pirates. tfter'i Far Eastern Service.] Hone Konß. Oct. 1. ►1 it it- are makinu i| round up the Ankiag piiatii. [By urangement with Naajraag tag Pan Press]. Hong Kong. Oct. 1. Ml Cfchwie taken by the pir; tea Inking are Fukienese and
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  • 67 9 "Battle" with Republicans. [Reuters Service.! Berlin. Oct. 1. M inicipal eleiti< n> at Geesthacht, Hamburg, had to be postponed owing •mntunistc, reinforced by supporters neifhbooripc districts, "attacking the 'I'ian organisation "Reichsbanner" I'iitiu the polling-booths. na hattle between the oppoin which one man was killed, fifteen. •IjF
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  • 99 9 Bt* Ten People Were Killed [lr<m Oui Own Correspondent.] liatavia. Sept. 28. r 'h»r detaih have now been received re. the dtsperatc ItU k by a iu-:»lvr of the colony at Agoesan. It appears m>im of the ler.cis realized tna Ihoy doomtd to die, and
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  • 39 9 CHOL ERA IN BRITISH STEAMER. iv I .Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Servioe.] Tokio. Sept. 30. tholi-ra broke out on board a JfWW which entered Yokohama The victim was the" IrH mate "up, while the Captain was also 1 '<• *><■ another suspected case.
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  • 33 9 [Nanyo Nichi-Xichi Service.] ii Tokio, Sept. 30. PndMld camphor will be control- '>><• Monopoly Office with a view to 11 the "erosion" of the Formosan Ktr. [Karlier cables on page 7.]
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  • 259 9 BISHOPS' ANNOUNCEMENT DISAPPROVED. High Churches and Congress. [Our Own Correspondent—Copyright.] VT London, Oct. 1. Member., of the Halifax High Churches haNe demanded as a condition of attending It u J* h C n which is being held at Cheltenham to-morrow, prohibition of Modernist speeches. The Rt. Rev. A.
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  • 81 9 Japan Advocates Publication. [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] Tokio, Oct. 1. Already having informally notified its < vie.vs on the Anglo-French Naval prop, sals. agieeing m piinciple thereto, it is learned that the Government does not intend to make any further pronouncement, though it is understood that m
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  • 68 9 Six Deaths on Christiaan Huygens. j i [From Our Own Correspondent.] I Katavia. Sept. 28. With the tragedy of the Insulinde still fresh m our memories, news has reached Batavia that the Christiaan Huygens also had a very unfortunate voyage. In addition to stormy weather and
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  • 65 9 JURY SYSTEM ADOPTED IN JAPAN. 1 Tokio. Oct. 1. After years preparation, since the pro- imitation of the law on the subject, the iury system has been instituted through- out Japan. T Marking this important change m the country's judicial system, the Emperor, accompanied by high officials, visited the Department
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  • 40 9 FUNERAL OF SIR HENRY WICKHAM. i (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.) 1 London, Oct. 1. The funeral of Sir Henry Wickham, the pioneer of the rubber industry, took place a*. Wickham to-day. A service was held at St. Luke's, Berwick Street.
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  • 35 9 [Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.] London. Oct. 1. Following the action of Michelin's the Dunlop Company has reduced the price of its tyres by about five shillings. [Earlier cables on page 7.]
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  • 145 9 Visit to Duke of Sutherland. Rugby. Sept. 21. The Kin* of Spain, who has been visiting Sweden, arrived m Scotland yesterday on a short visit to the Duke of Sutherland at Dunrobin Castle. On landing m Dunrobin Bay from the Spanish cruiser Principle Alfonso, he
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  • 708 9 THE BAUNE INCIDENT AT BATAVIA. Concealed Ammunition. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Batavia. Sept. 28. On the evening of August 6th a mysteri ous ship dropped anchor outside the three mile limit, off Walvisch Bay, and left suddenly at dawn on August 9th. This was the Norwegian steamer
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  • 132 9 Now a Free Lance Jockey. London, Sept. 24. At a meeting of Steve Donoghue's creditors Donoghue made a statement. He attributed his lack of success m riding m recent years to a bad accident at the Grand Prix of 192. r He said his present financial position was
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  • 96 9 Budapest. Sept. 25. A quarrel arose among three hundred guests at a dance after a wedding supper at Mistolz. The police being powerless to prevent a serious conflict troops were called out. One man was killed and thirtythree were severely injured including a policeman, while many received
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  • 190 9 CAMPAIGN AGAINST NEW ACT. Scuffles with Police. [Reuter's Service.] Melbourne, Oct. I. Scuffles between the police and volunteers and the strikers took place m several parts of the city, and two foreigners were severely hurt and had to be removed to hospital. A large crowd of strikers
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  • 127 9 Aftermath of the Chihli Campaign. [By arrangement with Xanyang Siang Pau Press). Shanghai. Oct. 1. j: The property of the people of eastern j: Hopeh has been looted to an extent estimat- Ed at more than l l 2 million dollars. An anti-opium campaign opens m Shanghai
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  • 158 9 Good Record Spoilt. At the Assizes yesterday before Mr. Justice Prichard. Mohamed Yusof, a soldier m the H.K. S- Battery. Royal Artillery. Uiakang Mati. was charged with forgery and alternatively, with using as genuine a forged document. Ihe evidence for the piosecution showed that the
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  • 117 9 Chief Justice Finds for Defendants. a i [From Our Own Correspondent.] i Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 1. In the Supreme Court here this morning, the Chief Justice, Sir Henry Gompertz, gave judgment m the famous Guru libel f case, m which Haji Lelaluddin bin Ismail
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  • 281 9 Intense Feeling Among: Jews. Jerusalem, Sept. 25. I What is regarded by the Jewish com-f munity here as desecration of the sanctity of the Wailing Wall, a most sacred spot m Jewry, occurred on the morning of the Day of Atonement, when a party of police interrupted
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 132 9 SMARTEST j HATS SPORTS WEAR j IN TOWN. Robinson Co., Ltd. I m A visit to our various Salons is 1 I suggested. 1 I 1 s Lifts to all Floors. I I RAFFLES PLACE Telephone No. 4060 4061. <-. Virginia cigarettes WD.& H.O.Wills. r Bristol 8, LO/N DON. -^fi^^/o*^
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    • 717 10 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre.) Due Spore. Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. ELPENOR Fur London, Rotterdam, ar.d Hamburg
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    • 552 10 tEllerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. 1 (Incorporated m U.S.A.) "aiSiirliHL PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNTTED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Spore. 1928. s.s. CITY OF MOBILE Oct. 20 r.s. CITY OF CHESTER Nov. 17 ss. CITY
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    • 473 10 P. fir* O. British India and Apc&r Lines (Incorporated m England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM I,ONDON°7oR CHINA AND JAPAN. Doe. )a# Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnag,-. BtafM«t MACEDONIA 11,100 Oct. 6
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    • 693 11 O. S. K. Line. I* ..nnation*. Steamers. Arrive. Leare. irdon, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen, Dunkirk and Antwerp via Colombo, *uten, Suez and Port Said. Alaska Maru Oct. 17 Oct. If Durban. Port Elizabeth, Cape Town, Haulm Rio, Montevideo and IMRM Aires. t X >'ind-the- World passage £150.] t Hawaii Mam Oct.
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    • 505 11 TRAVEL-CDMTORT IMUAR £9^ "PRESIDENT" m Dollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. All >tate-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-rooms with private bath predominate, all have hot and cold running water.
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    • 722 11 KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO.. OF BATAVIA). (Incorporated m Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDJAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3640. with sub-connections to: Passage, Freight. Transhipment. Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and I'enung). of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAVA. All information,
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    • 528 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-krown steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,612 tons). The •s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de
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    • 477 12 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc. 44. BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO IBOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE (via Sues). M.S. SILVERASH due Oct. 8 sa il s Oc t ft M.S. SILVERGUAVA due Oct. 30 ssalsi l s NfU M.S. SILVERBEECH due Nov.
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    • 236 12 MESSAGERIES MARITIME. A HOMEWARD MAILS To Colombo, Djibouti, Port S»id aod Marseilles from Singapore. Gross Tonnage ATHOS II i:,.200 tons Oft 4 Marseilles via Madras and Pondicherry. AZAY LE RIDEAU 8,000 tons Oct 8 OUTWARD MAILS To Saigon. Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japan. PAUL LECAT 13.600 tons Oct. 14 ANDRE
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 599 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. I Kuala Pahar.g, Pekan, Sungei a Lembin and Kuantan (via a Geraas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. 1 Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala v Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m t Kelantan
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    • 821 12 SHIPPING NOTES. The P. and O. Kashgar has left Hong tong and is expected to arrive at this Port t 6 p.m. on Wednesday. She will proceed alongside the S. H. Board's Wharves on irrival. A typhoon was reported by the Hong <ong Observatory at 4.1 a.m. yesterday vithin sixty
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  • 446 13 THE LATE MR. MACCALLUM SCOTT. Mr. MacCallum Scott, who has perished m an aeroplane accident on the Pacific Coast, was a keen and energetic Scotsman with a passion for politics and travel m NVrthecn Europe, says the Times. He ?at m the House of Commons as LiberaJ member for the
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  • 208 13 On the whole very little is heard nowadays about the virtue of early rising; nothing 1 like so much attention is paid to it as m mid-Victorian days and earlier. That beings so, it is impossible to sympathise with "an assistant stonemason m Paris who has just
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  • 651 13 WOMEN WHO FARM SNAKES AND FROGS. Serpent Ranches. American women go m for several interesting sorts of farming: which look very novel to us. Snakes, fish, frogs, alligators, ana turtles are among the creatures they rear for the market. Ever since the days of Eden the serpent and
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  • 142 13 13 Members of Hindu Family Affected. Bombay, Sept. 19. Information has reached here from Yadgir, m the Nizam's Dominions, of the pitiable condition of a Hindu family consisting of four men and nine women, at Ananthram, a village two mile? from the Tandur railway station. They
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  • 90 13 Women m deep black came long distances recently to attend the commemoration at the Italian Hospital, Queen-square, Bloomsbury, of the anniversary of Rudolph Valontino's death- Many men also were present. They were members of the alenlino Association, which held its second anniversary reunion. Many of the women wore
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 277 13 now did you get there fe y? //> ooe />ot/r fSc-y Or m tie 6tioer &/></ better Chevrotet BORNEO CHE VROLE T y L TD. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYA. **^*''"*~**i t I j- x v] f YOU were that Healthy Girl j* I AXE stock of yourself for a minute. You
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    • 444 13 ?To Motorists P I HAVE YOU EVER GRUMBLED AT THE FREQUENT i NECESSITY OF HAVING YOUR CYLINDERS f DECARBONISED? YOUR GARAGE BILLS ARE OUT OF PROPORTION i| BECAUSE YOU ARE USING LUBRICATING OILS f WHICH DEPOSIT TOO MUCH CARBON. j! ■I AVOID THIS BY USING ji Texaco Clear Clean Golden
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  • 1030 14 IS IT A RIVAL TO THE STAGE PLAY Edgar Wallace's Views. The other clay I had an enthusiastic cablegram from a fnVn<l m New York telling me that the first night of my play. "The Terror" was an immense success, and that there was something of a
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  • 257 14 Number of Passengers Killed Above the Average. T!u> year 1:»27 was a bad one m regard to the number of passengers killed or injured m train accidents m Great Britain. If the total number of deaths, including- those of railway servants and non-passenpers, is taken, however,
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  • 223 14 Now that the reign of everlasting peathas been ushered m as a result of the festivities m Paris, and armies (beginning with the French) and navies beginning with that of U.S.A.) will presumably bi hastily reduced to a mere skeleton, many parents may be wondering what
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 323 14 owew the w€mu>l f*^<^ t<\^\^ 17 VANS PASTILLES made to a formula V A wjA M t-* ol the Liverpool Throat Hospital, are i v tfl^* I prescribed by Doctors for relieving Cough*. r 'iL/r Colds. Catarrh and Weak Chests. The fl^i|tt9*£9 &J^^^ antiseptic vapours prnetrate into innermost parts, giving
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    • 201 14 tIIIIIIITIIIII^III^IIII^IIIUfXIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII *T^ Sf j y^ I is the crew of the S. S, Leviathan, the !H=R|i World's Largest Ship, equipped with pj| Eveready Flashlights? fell ONLY the best of equipment is used on the Leviathan. Eveready l! j I Flashlights have been selected because of their i j Brilliant light
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  • 346 15 The eighteenth report of the Directors to the shareholders to be presented at the Meeting at Chartered Bank Chambers at loon on Monday. Oft. S, states. After making due provision for Depreciation and Directors' Fees the profit for the pear amounts to $101.7:i5.f>2. Adding to :hi*
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  • 857 15 Annual Meeting m Brisbane. The thirty-fourth annual Ktneral meeting of the company was held at the registered office, Empire Chambers Brisbane, on Thursday last, the chairman of the board of directors. Mr. De Burgh B. Persr-e. presiding. Reference was made with sincere regret to
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  • 63 15 October I. Baab I tn.s. s *4 I,'li Hank litumtnd 3 29.32 Private credits m.«. 24 1!»:{2 New York, demand jjfji^ France. aaiaand 1141 India. T. T. i:>l v 4 Hong K..njr. «iemar:r| |#f| p c pP s Yokohama. dt«man<l 1-2% Java, iMttid 149 V Bangkok, demand soi^ Bar
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  • 200 15 October l. Tin 1 7", Torn sn_»4 Gambler gi^ Ptpper White 9* Pepper Black f!4 Flak* Tapioca ki 4 I'i'iul Saga Small 734 < <>pra SuriliieiJ I6ltt Kice Lane Hir; Ghafl Mark Rfi Bagfe New 330 Kice. Si.Mi: aid Xo. I. a,'JO Kice, Ra»^..on M ■< 260 RJee, iiangoon
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  • 145 15 The following telegram has he< m received from the Mine: "For month ending 27th. September dredge worked :iso hour- treated 18,000 cubic jrarda for "J IS pikuls tin ore dredging continued to improve throughout the month diguing i> still hard m parts but there are
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  • 124 15 Yesterday's Alterations. Buyers Betters. Batu Caws t.4'» IJSfi Honjr Fatt> B iT Kucha i (3) 1.66% 1.71 Malayan Con*. '>*" 1 "0 Mambavs hMH 1.80 North Taipinu IM Putoh I^l «4 1. Raja Peraka 77H M Ilantau Pref. l. r r 1 Ulu Piah W M aim.
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  • 100 15 YesterdayV Alterations. Buyers Sellers. Johan Tin ($1 tt\k •">•• Kampong (lOs> 2» s 27s KochaJ Tin Dredge* (*i 1.«2H ].<>1 1 -j Malayan ColtteHfa ("10 > ."I»». ">0 87«80 x.d. Malay Coasd. ($1) 97H 12H T'cnavvat r.7 1 7 2* i lVtalinr SXO "'.l<» x.d. Kantiiu Trtf.
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  • 247 15 ROSE MACPHAIL COS REPORT. Sinuaport. C)*f. I. Kubher.-- London Ra7/i6d. I'm^anifed I»cal 29^. Tin.— London t222 Sa. '{7s H up. Local ***** for 175 tons. Mining. Steady. Sunirei Way 8j66 :',.2:"» r Rahman Hydraulic 1.^7, 1.60, Kucha. L6H 1.71, Malaya Consol. <i 7 «>1». Petaling f \\t
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  • 593 15 Singapore, Sept. 2."». With the pi ice of Tin steadily advancing und multiply ing signs of a healthier atmosphere, business shews clear indications f improvement and, although it may be pri n.atuie to lly the tlags ami beat the dnMM just -yet, it docs
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  • 69 15 C OF C. RUBBER ASSOCIATION. (Ktober Ist.. 12 o'clock mn»n. R.S.S. equal to Stan,| :i »,l, g.C.K. Spot t Stniuhml R.S.S. mi TYm.l.t Oei i r-. Oct- 1 )«•<.-. J;« _>.»i Jan Mai. -jv» j<» i ToB« of Mark»t: Qtii«-t. LateM Cablet Lotuton Spot sh,.,u; v:.: N'«-\v York Snot Sh»>»>t
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    • 650 15 T^™;' n, ASSURANCE IN LORCE OVER $:JO ,000,0«0 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). HKAI) OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry EC Th, Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies wUh the Brith Life Assurance Companies Act.
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    • 316 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 $14,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COIRT OF DIRECTORS. A. H. Compton, Esq., Chairman. N. B. Brown, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Hon. Mi.
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    • 41 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANd. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720) FWE MOTOR CAR MARLNK Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives.- Messrs. BARLOW ft CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, I BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • 216 16 WARDERS DISMISSED FROM CUP. Poor Show Against Duke's 11. Duke* ti Warders. 0. Yesterday s Cup-tie between the Warders and the Duke's II at the Stadium was a poor affair, the Duke's winning easily by three goals to nil. after a very one-sided game. The only assets the Warders
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  • 145 16 The coupon for our seventh football competition will be tound to-<iay on pc'jre 4. As usual a prize of $100 is offered to the competitor who correctly forecast.- the results of all twelve matches, while, jn the event of no competitor thus -uc.eeu.nj:. a prize of $.">(•
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  • 113 16 The following team will represent the Co-chin-China tourists m their match on the Stadium to-day: Le Van Tinh; Ng. Van Vinh. Vuonjj ky Duyeri; Trail Van Ngon Hoa Van Mui. Noi Van Loi; Huynh Cong Danh. Kha Van Cpn. Huynh Van Tang. Tran Khuong. Pham Cong Tien.
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  • 95 16 The following are the results of the draw for the Colman Shield and S. M. Alsagoff Cup competitions. COLMAN SHIELD. Oct. Oth. Sunlight F.C. vs. Singapore Pianakan I. Oct. 13th. Darul Taalam II vs. Babul A man. Oct. 20th. Daiul Taalam I vs. Fathol Karib Club. Oct.
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  • 67 16 Perak meet the Duke's on Saturday. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, Oct. 1. Perak's first State rugger game against the Duke's at Ipoh on Saturday is keenly anticipated. The following are chosen for the team: King; Barr, Robertson, Langw^>rthy Markham; Cook and Nicholson; Smith, Wakeham, Brown. Debenham, Lawrie, Lewis,
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  • 59 16 The Selangor Scramble. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 1. The Selangor A. A. held an amusing and successful motor cycle scramble on Sunday, I). E. Barton winning the first prize on a Norton after some fine riding. The course was a most difficult one, and there
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  • 34 16 The Sapper Cup has been won by Mr. HL. Hoskings, who also won the monthly medal last week-end when twelve cards were taken out. Mr. Hoskings' score was 84 17—67.
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  • 535 16 THE SELANGOR AUTUMN MEETING. Saturday's Handicaps. The weights for the first day of the Selangjr Autumn meeting on Saturday are. Kace I. Ponies Class 2 3rd Div. 6 furs.:— Hop Over <J.O. The Chef 8.13, Jahat H. 13. Merry Beau 8.10, Letchumna 8.9, Little Bruce 8.6, Bujang Juaia 8.6,
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    • 111 16 Results m the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament yesterday were as follow: C. Singles. O. W. GJlmour minus 4 beat W. H. Palgrave plus 2 6* 4, 6 3. J. K. Hamilton minus 1") heat \Y. G. Clark plus 3 ti 2, 6 3. B. Singles. T. R. Alty
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    • 63 16 Godoun Doubles. Winners of C. E. Hudson and A. T. Wedgwood and J. K. Hamilton and Waddell vs. D. M. Doig and H- Jackson minus 2. C. Doubles.— Final. H. Gatfield and X. Grice minus 4 vs. Swithinbank and Wyatt. D. Singles. Final. S. P. Morton vs. R.
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    • 105 16 Yesterday's Results. Double Handicap. N. E. Ess and E. E. de Souza "vs. G. Tessensohn and F. Morris unfinished. F. Gomes and R. Nicholson beat E. Tessensohn and E. Woodford 6 2, 6 B. 7 5. S. L. and R. C. Oehlers beat L. Duckworth and E. Carnegy
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  • 441 16 SUNDAY'S SWEEPSTAKE RACES. A Day of Rain Squalls. Both the A and B Class fleets competed m Sweepstake Races on Sunday. Captain Flett sent the B Class away at 10 a.m. over the No- 1 Club Course. Irene had the best of the start again, followed by Jazz-Fiend, m
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  • 60 16 Jocelyn Wins Metropolitan Handicap. [From Our Own Correspondent."! Sydney. Oct. 1. The following was the result of the Australian Jockey Cluh Metropolitan Handi cap: JOCELYN (8.4) 1. ORATRIX 1 7.11) 2. SHARP SOX (7.1 3. Won by half a lencth. third threequarters of a length away. Time 2
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  • 191 16 Champion the Champion. The Singapore Caddie Masters' and Caddies' Golf Championship competition continued at the Racecourse last week. In the semi-finals on Saturday. Champion (Keppel Golf Club) heat Sarip (Keppel Golf Club) by 4 and 3. Amat (Racecourse Golf Club) beat R. Banan (Garrison Golf Club) by 6
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  • 113 16 Ladies' October Competition. The Ladies' October bogey competition was played yesterday and was won by Mrs. Scrivener, who returned a card of one up. Twenty seven cards were taken out and the following were returned. Mrs. Scrivener 1 up Miss Lawrence all square Mrs. Franklin 1 down
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  • 29 16 Playing with Mr. F. N. Chasen on Sunday at the Sepoy Lines Club Mr. Morris Jamieson holed out at the fourth m one.
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  • 909 16 LEAGUE POSITIONS TO DATE. Burnley Still on Top. The position? in the English and Scottish Leagues including the results of last Saturday's matches, are as follows: DIVISION I. Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Burnley 9 5 2 2 25 21 12 Derby 8 5 2
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  • 134 16 On this page every Tuesday morning ijij will be found a series of questions which will be of interest to sportsmen, recall- ing as they do remarkable achievements of the past m various branches of sport. The answers to these questions will |:ji be found on page
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  • 29 16 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 1. The Government beat the Rest A at rugger on Saturday by 11 points to 6.
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    • 183 16 /^7s\ Look for the L#\ii Trade Mark. c world-renowned Ng^—^s^ trade mark -His "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" Master's stands for quality, supreme Voice" an( unapproached. On a gramophone it guarantees an Gramophones instrument of the highest grade, beautiBy EaSY fully deßifirned and Perfectly finished w every part. On a record it
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