The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 September 1929

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  • 13 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, SJ3. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1929. NO. 12,820
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  • 348 1 ComiTiapder H. Davies of the I*, and O. Mantua died suddenly as se-i near Honv; Kong yesterday l'age 9. It is expected that the T-S. reply to the liritish Naval reduction proposals will be received to-day l*aße 9. The Dutch fortnightly air-mail NT* vice Ui the East
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  • 991 1 Est m sii-cs.su toago locus: insula portum Eftic.it object*] latertl lU, qUlbttS OMBit ub l it.) Fraagitur, inquc sinus s^-indit sese un<la eduetos: Rinc etuue Mac nMUI I uncs, gominiqus elnan t or In caelum scopuli, quorum mid vertice laic Aequo) a ut.*i silent. irgil. The Lammermuir Hills, which
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 202 1 FOR YOUR FOOTWEAR. BLANCONA KEEPS NEW SHOES MEW. Raffles Hotel f X X A TI'ESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17th. Special Cabaret Dance I 1 Arranged by Mrs. Alford X f in aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, t Admission $2. 4 v For Reservations Phone 2920. ♦_o.# jm THE SINGAPORE MALAYAN DIRECTORY,
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    • 134 1 v_+m§L** li HT_i^> H___ li^-S-l HP? CAPS-fANI jjaniJi__niri-i_?^ I EUROPE HOTEL ifi "Renowned by Recommendation" _fi ifi g I Saturday, September 14th. 1 1 Special Race Dinner 8 Ball I w Dancing till 1.45 a.m. 1 1 GRILL 1 lfi 1 THE EUROPE HOTEL LTD. Thone 2740. Arthur E. Odell.
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    • 69 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT Ocean mutoi policies Page 16. Ueneral Motors Trucks Page 14. Notice re T.S.S. Kedah Page 12. Gilbey's Spey Royal Scotch whiskyPage B. Public notices and auction >al« Pages 7 and 13. Hotv'l and the.-. ire and picture hoasi nr<<[grammes Page 1 and 2. II ENDURANCE I _______\\Wlmmmmmmw_\ l«--lrB
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    • 7 1 MAKES BRASSWARE BRIGHTSHINE SHINE LIKE THE SUN.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 140 1 THE WEEK. Fridmgf I'.Uh. Hijrh Water. 7. 22 a.m., 0.1, 5.14 p.m., 7.4. Dutch homewcrd mail closes (Slamat) lo a.m. Aaatralasian mail d^o (Sirdhana) par.. Football: S.A.K.A. Cup. S.C.F.A. II vs. I'nitesJ Banks replay). "If Co. (Eaiasiaa) B.V.C. .lance. Drill Hill. Smturdmg. wtb. Bigk Water, 8.48 a.m., %Je\ 4.44 p.i
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  • 389 2 Thrilling Adventure m Murderers' Cave. Mrs. Rosita Forbes has added another chapter to her life of adventure. She has just returned from a trip to Albania. And she told an Evening News i prrespondent: "1 have been taking part m a colour and Hound
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  • 231 2 Man's Recurring Ze**o Hour. Murder committed daring a "dream stat?" was suggested by the defence at the 1-irerpoo] Assizes, when John Edward Jones, aged :V2. an ex-Sen ire man and a dock labourer, was charge 1 with the murder of his wife by strikine her
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  • 145 2 Man Weeps at Death Sentence on Dojr. A eivy-ha'red man burst into tears m Brig-ton Police Court when his doc was sentenced to death. Covering Ms face with his hands and sobbing bitterly, the man, Mr. Lewis James Darlington, it laundry proprietor, said: "He is passionately fond
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  • 71 2 A v '<»*utiful diamond and pearl pendant beariiv? thc. twined initials G. and M. was the wending Rift of tho King and Queen to L-sdy Victoria Haig, the 20-years-old dau;rW. r <,f the lata Field Marshal Hate. Ludv Victoria was married at Mertoun Koxu
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  • 33 2 "My son, if you tell a tfrl that her face XouW atop a clock, that is rudeness, hut you teH her that time stands still when yo»' gsee into her eyes, that's diplomacy
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 207 2 FAIRY DYES IN 20 COLOURS. Just Received. MEDICAL HALL, LTD., Singapore, NAVY and ARMY BOXING TOURNAMENT (Preliminary Notice) at the *EW WORLD on THURSDA^ Sept. 19th. 1929 at 9.15 p.m. TEAM CONTEST FOR LOWTHER GRANT CHALLENGE CUP (10 Fijrhts) Also SPECIAL CONTESTS Full particulars later PRICES: Ringside Seats $5. Other
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    • 283 2 VICTORIA THEATRE Commencing Saturday Next, September 14th., at 9.30 pjn. THE LAWSON-SYDNEY ENGLISH COMEDY CO. m a Brilliant Repertoire of Plays. &'ttT ante "THE ROTTERS n Monday Sept. ifJth. Tuesday, Sept. 17th. ''^JcSSif -MEET THE WIFE" Wednesday. Sept. 18th. Thursday, Sent. 19th. "INTERFERENCE" KA|R ANI> WARMER from the St. James
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    • 396 2 I ALHAMBRA^ j£ Tan Chong Koo Co., Ltd., Proprietors PROGRAMME COMMENCING FRIDAY, skit fiw 1 In the Second Show at H.l."> p.m. <£ THK LATEST EMPIRE NEWS < I SHOW GIRL featuring ALICE WHITE m\ 1 f The Froth of Broadway, with Live. Love md 1 4 I THE PRIVATE
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  • 513 3 GREAT HOPES FROM IRISH INVENTION. Shrouded m Mystery. Dublin, Aug. 5. The shroud of mystery drawn around the elect lie battery invented by Mr. James T. Drum m, of University College. Dublin, is still as tightly drawn as ever. All attempts to get details of the discovery have
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  • 217 3 Nine Months* Mystery Solved. Settle, Aug. 27. An Irishman*! walk lo see ihe Hooded ayes and streams on the slope.- of Ingleborough led to the discovery of the body a Craven fanner who had bsen missing from his home for over nine months. On October
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  • 178 3 Action Against Two Prison Governors. Mr. Justice Horridge, m the Kings Bench Division on July SI, gave judgment for Captain E. Winter, governor of Portsmouth Prison, md Major A. C. H. Benke, governor >f Per.tonville Prison, m tbe action brought against them by Mr.
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  • 165 3 Robber Killed: and Seven Onlookers Wounded. Shanghai. Aug. 28. Seven innocent bystanders were hit by flying bullets m the course of a spectacular running street pistol battle between the police of the International Settlement and armed robbers last night. The robbers held up a pawnshop, but warning
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  • 500 3 At «i radius of about 20 miles from central •London there is to be made a grant wide outer circular motor way 7. r > milcf lonj?Called tbe Nortb Orbital road, it will run from Tilbury through residential districts of Essex, Herts, Mucks and Middlesex,
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  • 243 3 French Cancer Expert's Warning. The following report from a mail week London newspaper is interesting m view of the recent announcement that radium had heen definitely, pronounced an agent of cure for cancer. "Radium is not a panacea for cancer far from it!" This warning w:;»
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 180 3 s <~4_F ___\__f y^ 9M mjw tttt. f jk^ I rw v sw > 9 53. 9_M r-. IHv^jfl IHIIJ^^^K. ■j____ _M__ v __w^pvr^ Br* *Jl __s__« i _____wr __k hl|^a>^ __P^PV^_l wßmWdf iW_____i jteJP^t w_r 3^___________b *Kj_3fliGMP|s||r 710 The New Scientific Writing S Fountain Pen Ink. Dries as you
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    • 133 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited. BRANCHES: 21, First Cross Street MALACCA 11, Light Street PENANG Registered by and Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and Interest collected, Probate or Letters of Administration applied for and security furnished. "We specialize
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  • 511 4 To be really up-to-date, one should have a tasse] of pearls, either by itself, as a brooch, or suspended from a pearl necklace. Then, again, it is fashionable to have innumerable rows of small beads, or seed pearls, fastened together by a minute clasp at either side of
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  • 450 4  -  Betty Dawes Hv [Special to the Free Press. 1 MOST WOMEN when they set off shopping have a fairly good idea of what they want, particularly when their need happens to be a new hat. A weak will, however, and flattery will often bring
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  • 390 4 Artist's Mother met at Grave. Dolores, the artist's model made famous by Epstein, has become reconciled to the mother cf Frederick Atkinson, the brilliant young Chelsea artist, whose infatuation for her led him to commit suicide last January. There was a moving scene m the cemetery at
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  • 16 4 Nottingham wife of a Scotsman: He takes his holidays at neighbours' houses listen me m! 6
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  • 589 4 The autumn and winter styles are now beine shown, and Lucien Lelong m collection indicates what they are likely to be. There is no exaggeration of the longer skirt. The waist line is high, but each dress is so perfectly proportioned that neither the length of the skirt
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  • 52 4 The Id-year-old brid. H g* liam Ince. son of thc Itffl probably is the world contest winner. In tun Kentucky, Miss Florida. H v Miss Miami. Miss Long B <t V^ States and Queen ti the I cia Orange Show. \U nizeher? Such is fame t.r dies. The name WM
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  • 32 4 Moods and Modes of Eve Pyjamas m sulmun-c-oloured washing satin arc most attractive if a- tastefully lace-trimmed as m the sketch. The three-quarter -oat i^ an essential addition says the chic modiste.
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  • 769 4 Special Friday Article by our Woman Correspondent. CHILDREN'S FASHIONS out m the tropics do not need so much consideration as at home for the simple reason that, with practically only one season, it is easier to keep the little ones always smart. As a Canadian journal
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  • 185 4 The latest addition to the handbag il a neat litle case containing a bottle with a screw cork, to which is attached a dropper. The contents of the bottle are said to be liquid silk, a spot of which will make a small hole m a silk
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  • 375 4  -  hW PsttffSSj By (Special to the Free Press) WHILE THEY HAVE b ea talking ef moving the airport of La Bourget to the Tuileries and that of Croydor. to Hyde Park, thus making: the journey between Paris and London a flight betWOei the cities themselves and not
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  • 194 4 One of the prettj, have seen this summ. satin, and con-.-t- cr^ frock bemg delicate., *J_** silk, and the cape with f encircles the hem of o neck are only thi scarf, and, as il the scarves, it is knotted b Deepgodetsa,, of the cape Motifs m
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  • 15 4 Southend woman M from the top ef the St I thought my neck v ••Murder."
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  • 936 5 The Annual Meeting. The annual general meeting of the Singapore Chinese Girls' School was held m the Board Room of the School, Caimhill Road, on September 7th, at 5 p.m. Those present were Messrs. Song Ong Siang (Chairman) Tan Soo Bin, Scow Poh Leng, Chia Cheng
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  • 113 5 In the full flush of the triumph achieved by the Graf-Zeppelin's magnificent flights to Japan and America the Zeppelin Com pany is debating on elaborate schemes to extend its services on a vast plan for thf establishment of a regular airship line between Berlin and
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  • 212 5 Best Way to England. ronZ\T JT &n Wh durin her tour round the world, has left her motorcar m California, her jewels m Honolulu, and her main luggage m Singapore, landed m Urndon with two small suitcases m mail week, khe is the first woman fare-payine
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  • 19 5 Referring to one's father as "old bean" is not necessarily a symptom of moral delinquency. Mr. P. B. Showan.
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  • 119 5 A Berlin worker planned to break into a flat when the owners were on holiday. As he was only a "beginner" m the art of burglary, and had not yet Rot the necessary tools, he went to the Fire Brigade and asked the officer m charge that
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 255 5 I PRIMEST BEEF I! VEAL _c I I •v A Xirt I LAMB S ij I Always the Choicest jj I and Best f REFRIGERATING Co LTD ji i Orchard Road— Selegie Road— Keppel Road— Grange Road I Markets. ffi j^>. .^_AV_\Vi\l Va r\ S Paslil,cs pretcribed regularly iV _M_»_l*'
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    • 212 5 EASTERN SERIES _nwT_rw a li^l_-#I/\ 1 I 'HE wondrous v Taj Mahal was the outand purest material. Even tcvday it is recognised as the supreme example of Oriental architecture. Superior knowledge, skilled hands and purest materials are the dominant factors which made Sweetened Condensed Milk enjoys a large and 0
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  • 574 6  -  Charles Conway By Sept. 13— DEATH OF CHARLES JAMES FOX. v;n September 13th., 18uG Charles 128 James Fox, the great Whig statesYF.ARS man of Georgian days, and possiAGO. hly the finest orator nnd debator m British history, died at the age of i" o. He was
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  • 371 6 First Production m English <rf "The \pple Cart." London. Au«. 23rdTin. tint production m English of Mr. Ci Bernard Shaw's new play "The Apple Cart," Was XK r i v r-rivati-K at Malvern on Sunday aa a preliminary lo the "Shaw Festival." which Sir Barry Jackson
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  • 165 6 Record of the Tour. f/ondon. Sept. 2. To-day's match between Sir .7. Cahn's XI and South Africa at Nottingham ended m a draw: South Africa 275 (Morkel 65 Dalton 50, Richmond 6 for 114); Sir J. Cahn's XI 252 (Nicholas 55). Deane's combination, therefore, has done
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  • 14 6 The modern child is never at a loss for an excuse.— Miss Mabel Campbell.
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  • 241 6 Inexplicable Symptoms Baffle Doctors. Itomhay. Au*;. 21. A mysterious disease b engaging the attention of eminent medical men m Momhay. So Car they have been baffled I>> it. Neither the cause nor the name are known and the authorities at the HafTkino Institute have been tailed
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 304 6 J^_k Full of Life! Virol is the food that puts life and vigour nto children who are feeling the strain of growing. It is a balanced diet containing all the necessary foods for building linn flesh, good sound hone and rich blood. It contains all the vitamins too. g_d^\ w%
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    • 273 6 DOCTOR "DRIVEN TO USE AN IMITATION CRISPBREAD." We are able to print below an interesting letter from a Doctor sent to The Ryvita Company m London: Penang. I wish to congratulate you on introducing "RYVITA CRISPBREAD." Recently I bought a tin and found it of immense value, both for myself
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    • 221 6 /y^*^- *~j X_____\\\\_____ m 9^k of beautiful women will always lx "4711" I an de oloi\ne. Ite ever constant and unsurpassed ifuality has firmly Kj--M__^ I |J established its position m all tlie four quarters of the fc. J^T* .\tt'cr nearly ISO yens of service, it still remain* what (t^u
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  • 250 7 ANOTHER ATTEMPT BY R.A.F. PILOTS. The Strain of Fast Flying. [British Radio— Official Service.] Rugby, SePt. 11. lhe British airmen will to-morrow. weather permitting, make an attempt to beat the record of SSSJ miles an hour over a straight course accomplished at Calshot yesterday by Squadror.-Leader Oriel
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  • 421 7 "R.A.F. Did What was Expected of Them/ [British Radio Oftcial Service.] Rugby, Sept. 11. The King will confer the Air Force Cross <»n Hying Oilier Waghorn, who won the Schneider Trophy. This was announced to-day by Lord j Thomson, the Air Minister, who presided at a
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  • 179 7 Sir Austen's New Role. [British Radio Official Service.] Rugby, Sept. ii. Four of the leading men 1 the Conservative Party have now accepted important m big business undertakings. Lord Rirkenhead, the famous lawyer, who has been Lord Chancellor and Secretary for r nd!a, holds directorships m
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  • 949 7 THE PUGILISTS BOLD OFFER. A Tailor's "Brain Wave." [From Our Own Corresix>ndcnt.] n Paris, Ami. 17. Uretwy commercial men, whose business prevents their leaving the "illuminatwi city this blazing weather, are hard put to it to keep cool of an evening. "Le unokinjr'' (no power on earth will induce
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 444 7 BUSINESS CARDS, _»©SS©®®®®®®®®®®®®®g f BEACH HOUSE I TANJONG KATONG. Select Seaside Residential Hotel. S Concrete Bathing Pagar, Tenr.k Garage, Good Cuisine. <l I phone 5£. r »3. M. C. Gasper, Proprietor. ®€®>®®®®®®®®_<«ys»®®<^ _s®®®®®®®@®@ MISS N. BUHRIS I I MIDWIFE AND MASSAGE. g i 7H Kampong Hahru Road. Hi m §>®®®®®®®®®®i
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    • 748 7 NOTICES. NOTICE. vnnr _'*7 eU n Manufacturers' Agents. Ge nprr KJ___ an v r Ports quick] y l yP ed b y Ex Pen Monographers at THK ADVERTISER' DISTRIBUTING SYNDICATE, 3,1 1 5" ho Hou 8 e Collyer Quay. Charges very moderat any information about locM business conditions etc. furnished
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    • 591 7 -Bfi-EBBjg-gf tmmmmmmmmmmm NOTICES. ™____i ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THI STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. m Bankruptcy No. :r>o ef 1929. Non-Summary Case. Re CH'NG PHEE LAM, of No 239 Lavender Street, Singapore, partner of Cheong Joo and Co., Rubber Merchants, of No. 82 Robinson Road,
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    • 600 7 J TENDERS. J ______s__S____| SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is ht rc-Sy gfoan that 'en.J.r- i m now invited for the following naterinll or rI vices, and that particular- af U ch tenders SMf be obtained m the Tender Room. Municipal Offices: Tender. j).,t. tf Cteeiaf Construction of Additions tO
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  • 22 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. WEBSTER. At tke European Rocpkal. Kuata Lumpur. ..n Sept. 10. to Nor:., wife of Webster, Kuala Lumpur, a son.
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  • 848 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1929. THE CRY OF THE CHILDREN. For those to whom the good name of British administration means much it must have been disturbing recently to read of the stories of cruelty and neglect which have been laid bare m one or two cases of
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  • 218 8 His Excellency, The General Officer Commanding the Troops, Malaya, left Singapore for Penang, yesterday and is returning on Wednesday, September 18th. Mr. Justice McCabe Reay leaves Johore Bahru on Saturday for Assizes and a special civil session at Muar and Batu Pahat. He expects to return about October Ist. A
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  • 464 8 UNOFFICIALS IMPERIAL CONFERENCES. Good Word for Ormsby-Gore. The follov.i.ig are the minutes of a Com-, mittee meeting held m the Kxchange on September Jth. Present:— Mr. R. ML Williams (President), Hon'ble Mr. C V. Miles, Hon'ble Dr. Noel Clarke, Hon'ble Mr. A. S. K. Maet)onald, Messrs. H.
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  • 175 8 The above is the title cf a new publication now being compiled by Mr. Julius S. Fisher, a well-known Singaporean who recently returned from Batavia after an absence of three years. Mr. Fisher recently resigned the position of Manager for the Dutch East Indies of First National
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  • 69 8 Imprisoned m Blazing Packing Case. A six-year-old boy, Harold P. C Marsland, of Board-lane. West Derby. Liverpool, was burned to death while playing with his younger brother at the rear of some shops near his home. He scrambled into a packing-case containing some straw. Either
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  • 48 8 The committee of the Singapore Flying Club are to be congratulated upon taking the opportunity to include within the booklet of the rules of the Club, a series of notes on flying, which are designed to supplement the demonstration and explanation by the chief instructor.
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  • 60 8 HIGH COMMISSION^ IN KLANG. Sultan's G.C.M.C. Presented [From Our Own -"rinnfc j. Kuala I umpur Klang was en fete thr.-i. when Sir Hugh Clifford pm nia of the G.CJ-LG. to H.H t v. Seiangor. m Addresses from the Mala, n;i) other communities were i*em4, arH j JJ and
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  • 149 8 Gaily beflagged and with n* anJ Ed by the morning, igmrnmrnw, s* y i'"J nesday's Malay Mail, tOW| of \_\l was en fete on the oeCO birthday A Hit KthntM tke >■.'*• Seiangor and on hi.- ir.\. signia of the G.C.M.G. con! by His Majest. th< K.r
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  • 59 8 LATEST TIN AND Rl'BßEk PRICES. [TREK PRESS IBBVI London. Sept. 12. 1.15 p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazaru notify to-day's tin prices Bl Soot E204 9L6 (up L 6) ward E2OB 9 16 (up I l< market li stead} Messrs. Symington and Sinc!»:r notify to-day's rubber prieM a* follows spot
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  • 217 8 That the defendant, a of the esUttr wa^ livir.. roach* in*r on their feotatt > _M h nKin^ t<» then hy Yunnan Rubber Eitnti I Mnt again l I Court before the i. ll 1 Murison ytntf rrifej i Mr. .1. Willia plaintiff compar.; t lhn| ■i'
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  • 17 8 Increased Capital London n The Daily Herald has AW the basis of increased Cfeptto
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  • 106 8 Capt. Cave-Brown-i a> Nl* Croup Capt. H. M D.5.0., D.S.C.. R.A.F.. »h<. of the R.A.F. Hying 800 l its Far Eastern flight. _M fen on a short visit. He reached Colombo Ml Bl by tho P. and O. liner Mart and will remain m Ceylodays.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 176 8 SIMONDS' MILK STOUT I I j i I j The health restorer if you are feeling run-down. I I 1 APPLES ORANGES 1 GRAPEFRUIT 1 1 LEMONS PEARS. I I Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. J I FOR QUALITY SERVICE 1 1 NEW SHIPMENT OF "STETSON" HAT?! |{j /^-'V-"-^^^ *'SfTETSON
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    • 121 8 {THE UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER 1 A guaranteed Machine with a |p guaranteed service. :j PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LIMITED, §4 Prince Street, Singapore. PHONE 2700. 634 -634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TENG SENG GUAN Established 1905 Tel. No 2415 Agents For T. K. K/s Tyres, Tubes, Shoes, Etc. Balloon Toys from 30 cts.
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    • 5 8 MAINLY FOR WOMEN. Page U-
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  • 143 9 < REPLY EXPECTEU TO-DAY. )\i\\ Pirinier (io to Amcrici* f [R< utei 's Service.] London, Sept. 12. gtD iafof ircles m London expect :to receive the American Iritish Naval proposals within sii open secret that the postulated a minimum 10, <>(>(). The date of Mr. I pi departure
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  • 58 9 Fortnightly Service Starts. [Renter's Service.] \msterdam. Sept. 12. »il wrvicc with the inaugurated to-day Fokker left for Buda*tage of its lonjr journey. Vmsterdam. later. Communications states 'Uiuguration of a service with the Dutch M wti r hai been impossible a gene al permit for
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  • 54 9 Naval Landing Parties to Re-embark. [Xt uter's Service. I Jerusalem, Sept. 12. munique tayi th<- general improrepublic security has facilitated a of the concentration of troope military forces to be released a Jaffa an 1 Haifa. Hence naval tie* from H.M.S. Sussex and re-embark and be ready
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  • 38 9 Cnuunder Davis of the Mantua. PRESS SERVICE. -COPYRIGHT.] Hong Kong, Sept. 12. I Commander H. C. Davis of 0. Mantua occurred suddenly U ncaring Hong Kong. inder was huried at sea.
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  • 30 9 MUSSOLINI DROPS SIX PORTFOLIOS. T <> Much for Pooh Bah. [Reuter'i Service.] mmmm, Sept. 12. MUssolmi has relinquished six Foreign, Air. War. Marine. Corporations. The respective "c tan... have been appointed
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  • 47 9 TH E CHANNEL TUNNEL SCHEME. 3llV P express Announcement Denied. SERVICK.-COPYEIOHT.] Tv an- London, Sept. 12. vZTr m m that the Dail y Express that the Channel Tunnel 1 Kiver their opinion m fav*<*c_li Btructioß of the tunnel, has "tradicted. All evidence, it tau yet been heard.
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  • 43 9 [Nan >- N.Vhi-Nichi Service.] IW tmm Tokio, Sept. IX PwtLJ* 1 Yokohama Specie t** m f has v no less than YlOO, market at tn instance RfceS? Mlnist^ who is now pren<; r e m ov a i (lf the oW embargo>
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  • 38 9 Vany NfcM-Nkkl Service]. ft_ A ,v P TOki SePt 12 \}***wmy\m I X Pr A of the Board r *r^ n y .^en prosecuted on H** Xe official ™™p«™ fEarli cabk. on page 7.]
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  • 424 9 CHINA'S REJOINDER TO AMERICA. The Moral Aspect. [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] Th*. v« i Shanghai, Sept 12 .^e Nankin* Government's lem*h, joinder to America's renlv tl f hy re lity Note nfflr i Cmna's extraidealism aV sth SS* 1 A""*-"-land ru i J rc ov 1 to
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  • 44 9 Probable Date October 19th. [FREE PRESS SERVICE.- COPYRIGHT. 1 Sydney. Sept. 12. Parliament has been dissolved. It is announced that the elections will probably take place on October 19. [Reuter reports that the elections may possibly be held on October 12.]
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  • 37 9 Russians Repulsed. [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] Mukden. Sept. 12. An official communique says fighting was resumed at Pogranichnaya this morning, the Russians being: repulsed. A Chinese magistrate near Taheiho was captured by Russians.
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  • 29 9 [PREE PRKSS SERVICE.— COPYRIGHT.] London. Sept. 12. A week-end theatre air service between Paris and London has b^en inaugurated. The service costs 15 guineas inclusive.
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  • 20 9 [FREE PRESS SERVICE.— COPYRIGHT.] London. Sept. }2. A pre-Roman period boat has been discovered at Llandrindod, Wales.
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  • 33 9 Senate Orders Investigation. [Reuter's Service.] Washington, SePt. 11. The Senate has ordered formal investigation into the activities of American shipbuilding corporations m regard to the Geneva naval conference m 1927.
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  • 37 9 I Reuter's Service.] Battle Lake Minnesota, Sept. 12. The labour Congressman, Mr. O. J. Kvale was burnt to death while he was asleep, owing to his house catching fire. [Earlier cables on page 7.]
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  • 49 9 BRITISH NOTE TO THE SOVIETS. Ready to Resume Conversations. [Reuter's Service.! T London, Sept. 12. me British Government has sent the Soviet authorities a Note announcing theii 'tadiness to resume conversations on procedure m regard to the resumption of diplomatic relations at a date mutually suitable I
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  • 120 9 World Facilities to be Arranged. [Reuter's Service.J <^ e nt» v a. Sept. n. In, the Third Committee to-day the que» tion of the League's own wireless station m timo of crisis was re-opened on a motion y.ff" Cet ll proposing that steps should be taken
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  • 129 9 Collapse After Polo. [Reuter's Service.] Baghdad. SePt 11. Sir Gilbert Clayton, High Commissioner m Iraq, collaps d after plavmg polo and diea. Sir Gilbert Clayton, who was m his 55th. year, had had charge ol important and deplicate operations m Iraq before his appointment as
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  • 65 9 SERIOUS FLOOD SITUATION UN INDIA. Villages Washed Away. [Reuter's Service.! Karachi. Sept. i 2. The flood situation m south Sind is very, BSrioas owing to breaches and spills of water from the Indus and canals. Sixty small villages near Khanwahan have beSII Washed away and thi wfeole Kandiaro district il
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  • 124 9 Inundated With Offers of Residences. The Daily Express states that orders have been given to overhaul the Royal yacht Victoria and Albert for tht- Kin**. There is much discussion as to whether his Majesty will go southward for the winter, but no decision has been reached
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  • 42 9 British Woman's C 10,000 Donation. [British Radio— Official Service.] Rugby. Aug. 2H. Tlie Medical Research Council announce that they have received from Mrs. Odo Cross a sum of £40,000 for the establishment of research fellowships for the study of tuberculosis.
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  • 117 9 "Product of Cultured Minds." Speaking at the international advertising convention m Berlin, Mr. H. G. Hart, of Lever Brothers, said that whereas thirty years ago advertising was regarded as undignified, dubious, and a fortuitous aid to trade, it was now a senior partner m all marketing efforts. Without
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  • 39 9 In the fire which broke out at Kota Bahru, Kelantan, recently no fewer than 150 houses were burnt down, causing damage to the extent of about $200,000. There are about 1,000 persons who have been rendered homeless. S. Echo.
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  • 956 9 MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES' SOCIETY. "Not Giving Satisfaction." iJ^mT-Tm-mmT^ *m-**** with th xuture of the Singapore .Municipal Em- Ployees' Co-operative thrift and Lol Society, was made by Mr a oan 'frJFS&I A fo? V t e he S S. and F.M.S. at the annual meeting of the society held m the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 164 9 iSALE BARGAINS! i -IN- INCANDESCENT LAMPS j I I /5v fl i I (0) @m N I d fl m »^____.^m I©J ©fl I 1 (Gji @dr^~m* _k I I v_x Ew me H «rvr,J PRICE $16.90|) "LM. ITE M OUTDOOR SS HANGING LAMP ft M Double B r »er.
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    • 793 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). L Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. LAOMEDON For London, Rotterdam and
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    • 477 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). "ELLERMAN^TINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Spore. HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF BEDFORD London, Rotterdam, Hamburg and G'gow Sept. 16 s.s. CITY OF TOKIO Havre, L'don, R'dam,
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    • 434 10 P. O British India and Apcar Line. (.Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGn SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND~ORIENTAL S N m UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY S GAV_w__T LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SKR\ |< y, MtA 1 OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND __\m Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage Dttt KALYAN 9,100
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    • 685 11 0. S. K. Line. IH-tinations. Vessel. Arrive. Leave. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp via Colombo, Aden, !4 ,d Fort Said Amazon Maru Sept. 17 Sept. 18 r>nrb»n< P. Fhza oth Cap Town, Rio Santos, Montevideo .gdßueno. Aires. .gaaad-the-WerM passage £190.} Hawaii Maiu Sept. 13 Sept 15 Momba>:i. Zan/.iiar, Dar-es-Salaam, 1 f
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    • 465 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE Ond AMERICA^ MAl£ LINE TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES and GENOA. Arrive Leave Leave Singapore. Singapore. Penang. PRES. GARFIELD Sept. 16 Sept. 19 Sept 21 PRES. POLK Sept. 30 Oct. 8 Oct' 5 PRES. ADAMS
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    • 778 11 K. P. M. ■I KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO.. OF BATAVIA). (Incorporated m Holland.) (0) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT, Telephone No. 3640, with sub-connectiona to: Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penanf) ot tbe OFFICIAL TOURIST
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  • 221 12 H.M.S. Cambrian will be m Singapore from Sept. 18-23, and H.M.S Concord from Sept. 21-24. The Cambrian took the place of the Carysfort, which, it has been decided is to be reduced to a state of care and maintenance, m reserve, while undergoing repairs at Devonport. This cruiser
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  • 254 12 Said to be Still Afloat. Captain H. Kristensen. master of the Mexico, a Danish motor-ship which has been searching for the lost training-ship Kobenhavn, made Table Bay with a mystery to propound. The captain has established the fact that the Kobenhavn passed Tristan da Curha, the lonely
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  • 248 12 Chinese on Tjiliboet Not Allowed to Land. Manila, Aug. 31. The Tjilihoet, of the Java-China-Japan Line, was the first steamer affected by the clause m the American presidential order which sought to limit deck passenger immigration to the United States or its territories from China and the
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  • 96 12 It has been arranged that the ship which was specially built as an exact reproduction of the caravel Santa Maria for the Seville Exhibition, and is now moored m the Guadalquivir, shall repeat th? historic voyage of Columbus. One day next spring at the same hour
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  • 62 12 (By courtesy of the Government Health Office) For the twenty-four hours ending midnight Sept. 11th: Max. shade temp. 88.8 F Mm. shade temp. 76.5 F Mean shade temp. 81.5 F Max. sun radiation 141 F Mm. grass radiation 72 F Mean wet-bulb temp. 77.6 Mean relative humidity 84
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    • 542 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia) (0) :2 FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. (0) Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). Tbe s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to
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    • 213 12 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (incorporated m England). r Direct Services to Japan via Hong Kong. Amoy and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang from Singapore. faking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canto^ Macao. Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo. 1 lentsm, Newchwang, Yangtsze ports, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND
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    • 429 12 Kerr Steamship Co. In* 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK *M (Incorporated m U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. 0 REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA it* BALTIMORE. ND I (via Suez). M.S. SILVERBELLE due Sept. 16 M.S. SILVERMAPLE due Oct. 9 M.S. SILVERHAZEL due Oct. 31 >) PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERvirr
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    • 188 12 IILOYD TRESTINO Nil (Incorporated m Ita ,01 SINGAPORE TO ITALY Calling at COLOMBO. KRINDISI .TO HAVE LtS« REMO 17,9*1 tons does* DUCHEBSA D'AOSTA M .ESQUILINO IMM ton* due ROSANDK V For HONG KONG. SHANGHAI JAPAN PORTS. ROSANDK T. 443 tons due ROMOLO VKNEZIA I 14.61<» towdaj •The** fast Motor Mmmm
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 691 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6
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  • 383 13 Luttrell Psalter Sold. The famous Luttrell Psalter, one of the nnest English medieval manuscripts, has been acquired for the British Museum This announcement was made at Sothebys sale-room when the manuscript was to have been put up for auction. It had recently been inherited by
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  • 158 13 Brighton Man Hurled Yards by Whale-Thresher. A family of three whale-thrtN&hei i was caught at Brighton by a Ashing boat miles out a record catch m the memory oi' Brighton fishermen. The mother thresher was 12 fiH'i long ami Weighed 4 CWt. Her children were each
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  • 289 13 "I have always found," said Mr. Justice Eve m a Chancery Court case "that those whose hand-writing is legible are honest and 'agreeable people." His sentiment will be warmly echoed at least by every printer who has ever sought to give the written word more durable shape.
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  • 16 13 Orders for week-ending Sunday, September 15th Friday, 13th. Ambulance Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m.
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  • 30 13 A Chinese who was caught by Inspector Seth, P.C.A. skinning live frogs ctn the pavement m Cantonment Road was fined $20 or fourteen days m the Fourth Police Court yesterday.
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  • 223 13 English (iiri with V 1388.000. A }>eautiful young Englishwoman with a fortune of 1388-000 must have German husband. That is tlu- remarkable statement made by Frau Use von Riesenthal m one column of that most respectable family newspaper the Berliner Tageblatt, and by Frau Olga Hilgenfelde
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  • 99 13 Paris, August 6. The tourist industry m France has for some time suffered a depression, and Various explanations including that of insufficient propaganda of the crisis appear from time to time m the papers. A new explanation is now suggested. "Since the war," writes a journalist,
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  • 158 13 Hut Missed by Prospectors. Two examples of fortunes that lay within reach and were yet not recognised by men searching for gold were related by Sir Albert Kitson. Director of Geolufkal Survey. Gold Cost Color\>\ m an address to tlie British Association. Sir Albert was emphasising that
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  • 161 13 Playground m the Heart of London. Bloomsbury has lost its children. A pied piper has lured them from the streets they haunt. The "piper" is a playground, a wide, open playground with grass and games and shelters and jolly enthusiastic grown-ups to help them play. It
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  • 158 13 Woman's Lone Death m Poverty. Mary Mac Lane. aj_:ed forty-eight, one of the originators more than twenty years ago of the modern "sex novel. died on Aug. 7 alone m Chicago, m an hotel on th.» fringe of one of Chicago's poorest quarter-, where she
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  • 146 13 The Peeved Police of Peekskill. Peekskill, New York Stun does not approve of the bare-legged eM, In fact, the authorities oi this sununer holiday town haw threatened to arrest girls seen without stockings. This edict was issued after a group of holiday-making girls were
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 452 13 Cow >§ ©ai® II '"•rrv 14 IBv__ H I _ifc~~* »v -fC h la xi _s»?^" a s__l___________a________L__i _9_^^_^H^ aia. hi a__ ___i m\ ___i n^ a^^^B Of all! Chemists «n\d Stores S. R. SASSOON, Sole Agent:— S.S. F.M.S. impcjrtanF^i^ of MFICENT JACOBEAN DESIGN WALNUT AND OAK STAINED TEAK HOUSEHOLD
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    • 175 13 There is nothing more welcome on a hot day, when Old Sol teems determined to thrive! you up, than a glass of Montserrat. This debdous Lime Juice makes a good thirst a thing to be treasured I kJONTSEWOT* Ir! I.IME JUICI Of ell Dealer v Eggggmd ta Borland by ■VANS
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    • 161 13 I REASONS FOR t t X x m m^^m*m*W^yy\ V &i r umouth I SUPERIORITY I COMFORT. I •> V There is ease and support m the Plymouth given by <♦ wm tne extremely roomy yet heavily upholstered seats. The cushions A X are ful, -q-Med and leather, of course,
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  • 239 14 With the kind permission of the Co.nmandant of the F.M _j V F JLLvZ ful fit-] r..; i -.i.^.v.r. a very successOff, v T am for C u le mi Brownie I J— cert, Ranger, and Patrol Leaders was frm^unda^f <_» at «^«S_ cam:' ,re^ BtiV >J
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  • 30 14 Sir John Chancellor, the British High Commissioner for Palestine, and formerly Governor of Mauritius, is a brother of Captain Chancellor, formerly InspectorGeneral of Police, Straits Settlements, says the Malay Mail.
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  • 473 14 WALL STREET'S SPORT CHALLENGE. An Olympiad with Lombard-St. It will be recalled that a few weeks ago our London correspondent cabled that an effort was being made to arrange sports meetings between London and New York stockbrokers. ""More golf and less polities'; that was what your Prince of
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  • 297 14 Singapore Chinese Players m Hong Kong. Then has boon a large antry for thc Chirvse Athletic Association invitation tennis tournament, open to all tomets. to held at North Point m connection with the forthcoming athletic meetirg when athletes will take part from Singapore and China, iaya tht-
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  • 163 14 I see it recorded that Mr. Justice Luxmoore, after swearing m Mr. Herbert Metcalfe, the new Metropolitan stipendiary magistrate, pave him a sound pince of ad vice: "Be suro and don't talk siuch while you are on the Bench." That rerrinds me of a conversation I
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 344 14 V. C^aJcInsects— The Seed of Death Whlri: disease-spreading insects abound there Death reaps a splendid harvest! Protect yourself and your loved ones from the ravages of tuberculosis, malaria, typhoid. Kill all household insects with Hit. Flit clears the house m lew minutes of disease-bearing flies, moscjuitoes, bedbugs, roaches, ants, and
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    • 115 14 I YOU WANT IT j WE HAVE IT j A DELCO-REMY j equipment for your car. I BORNEO MOTORS, L TD *m* ®®®®®®®®@®®®®®®®©®®®®®®(g g 1 *>*>Wr>*>&*>4r^^ v- *yra____K_* v -v h i k __8 v v l^^^l V I _o A V When we first started m business our quest
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  • 223 15 The following is tho directors' sixt<Hnth "Port to the shareholders of the Eastern United Assurance Corporation for the year ended June 30th, to be presented at' the annual meeting on Sept 21 at Malacca Street at noon. The premium income tool reinsurance and commissions amounts to
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  • 29 15 45 P.C. Dividend Declared. London. Am*. 29. A total dividend for the y^i- endins: 4 one 30 of 45 per cent has oecn declared, by Columbia CSraphophonee.
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  • 739 15 Sept. 12th., Closing Trice. Buyers Sellers. 1'adang Plandok lo'4 llfc'ncm. K apan r t 11 15 nom laroi Tins (partly) 30 disc. 22 V 2 disc. Penawats i. ,i 07 J 6 1 1 5.50 6.60 ontianaks 02 05 nom. 1 utt-h I M ,p., l J71
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  • 65 15 September Bank 4 m.s. 2|3 27|3* Bank demand 2 13 23|32 Private credits 3 m.s. 214 38 New York, demand 65 15 16 Credits 90 days 57^ France, demand 1431 India, T.T. 154^ Hong; Kong, demand l,;i„ pCYokohama, demand M* l^ Java, demand 139** Bangkok, demand 711*4 Kai Silver
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  • 121 15 Septembei il'. Tin i:r» Torn $19E% Gambler 81^ Pepper White j »>,j Pepper Black 54 Flak« lap,,-, f)0 Pearl Saf« Small 5.75 <''i>ia Sundries 10.28 Rice, Anam Xo. 2 250 Rice Uaof Hin Chan Mark Re* Bagta (New) 8.30 Rice, Siam old No. 1. 339 Rite, Rangoon Pintan 260
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  • 67 15 September 12th., 12 o'clock iv 01 Buyers Sel!erB R.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. Spot U v dmrti R S.S > y. <„-. ;i >etober ■1% K% :i I .'W 1 gs% Oct I».i :(Hi 4 :u;i 4 Jan Mar. :;T' rone vi Mai kel Si
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  • 148 15 YeHtenUj'a Mterationa Bay sea. Setters, Batu Caves ($1 > 1.45 1.60 Hitam Tin [.00 1.05 lb<n<,: Kong Tin (5a) 2(»s 9d 21a I'd Idria I l.; s u s Johan Tin < 20) 35 ;;s Kinta Dredges <>l> 1.72% 1.77% Klang River < $1 > 2.60 2.70
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  • 165 15 The following comparative it it IM Mil of the total value of foreign merehandi>c. ryeluding parcel post, imported to and exported from British Malaya during 1028 and 1929, il forwarded bf the acting Registrar General of Statistics. IMPORTS. (In thousands of dollars) Incr1928. 1921 De, January
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  • 212 15 Share Reduction Proposals Confirmed. Beaolutiona for thc induction of the capital of the company from 2400-000 sharea af each to 635.000 shares m{ |j < M h. which were pa— td at a recent meeting of tha Pontianak Gold Dredging ConceaaiOna, Ltd.. were confirmed at an extrauroinary general
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  • 202 15 Singapore. Sept. 12. Uubber. London 10'3 16d. l L6d deem. Price at boob: Spot 84, September ;i>'i October S6, Oct-Doc. 16, Jan. -March 67)4 Stagnant. Tin. London C2OS sa. 2 «ul down. Mining. Dull. Sungei Ways ;;..V> r?.6u, Knchaia 1..~>4 1-56, Kinta Dredge I.TT 1-80,
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  • 56 15 The Srnrapore office of tho Mercantile Bank of India Ltd. has ree iwd a Ukgriun from the Head Office that the Board of Directors hare declared an interim dividend 1 of 8 per eerot. (i.e. 16 per ivnt. pm annum) for the half year ended
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    • 738 15 ISSETS EXCEED $10,000,000 TUP TOP A" n,n--n, ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) -UW___l/. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House Sincere *«»ents). The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Sunreme Cm** p> J iONE J )N O^ICE: 27 Old Jewry, E.C. _«mST
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    • 282 15 BANKING. I MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated m England). C apital £o nnn aaa E aid Up llosolooo I Reserve Fund and Rest f 612|04G I BOARD OF DIRECTORS: d r> R y rie Esq., Chairman. t 5" ha mers Es <l- Charles J. Hambro Esq J. O. Robmson,
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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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  • 2176 16 THE SINGAPORE AUTUMN RACES. Another New Record. Fine weather yesterday attracted a large attendance lor the third day of the race meeting and there was a most enjoyable afternoon's sport- The rain which fell on Wednesday helped to prevent any tendency 1 of the course to harden and
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  • 163 16 To-day's Ties. B. Singles. H. L, Marshall scr. vs. E. Cherrington owe 1. R. J. Marshall owe 1 vs. Captain Morrell owe 1. G. B. Page plus 5 vs. C. J. Stephen owe 2. C. Singles. P. H. Steed scr. vs. F. Young plus 3.
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  • 116 16 M.C.C. Australian Batsmen m [Reuter's Service.] I ondon. Sept. 10. The match at S< arborougp between the M.C.C. V Australian Tour Xl and a team got together by Lord Hawke, the famous Yorkshire veteran cricketer, was drawn. M.C.C. Australian Tour M 553 for (dee.) Lord Hauke's \I 310
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  • 212 16 The following races will be sailed on Sunday. A Cla>s. First for Somerville Challenge Bowl. Start: 10 a.m. Handicaps: Jean 4 per cent. Coarse: Cross starting line from North to South 17 mark boat to port Man-o'-War Buoy to port Outer Cluo buoy to starboard Malay
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  • 25 16 The September Monthly Medal will be competed for on Saturday and Sunday, and the September Ladies Spoon (Stroke) for ladies on Monday.
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  • 113 16 INTER-PORT LAWN TENNIS. Singapore Chinese m Hong Kong [FREE PRESS SERVICE.— COPYRIGHT.] Hong Konft, Sept. 12. In the Chinese Athletic Association invitation tennis tournament which is taking place here at North Point m connection with the south China athletic meeting, Lim Bong So beat E. C. Fincher 6
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  • 109 16 Grimsby Holding Their Own. [Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 11. Results m English League matches played to-day were as follow: DIVISION I. Arsenal 3, Manchester C. 2. Everton 1, I^eeds 1. Manchester U. 2. Leicester I. Portsmouth 1, Grimsby 1. DIVISION 11. Bristol C. 2, Swansea 1. Chelsea
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  • 242 16 Social. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Malacca, Sept. 10. Mrs. J. Paton and Miss Margaret Paton have gone home on holiday. They are passengers m the Anterior. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bennett of Bertam Estate have also gone home on leave. Mr. \Y. T. Mackie of Merlimau Estate
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  • 163 16 Interesting Event to Aid Union Jack Club. An inter-unit, Navy vs. Army boxing tournament, is to be held at the New World on September 10. m aid of the Union Jack C lub. The navy team will be selected from H. M. S. Cumberland and H. M. S.
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  • 49 16 The men's monthly medal was won by "Dr. J. M. A. Lowson. The President of the Club has presented a cup to be competed for during October, ror conditions of the competition, which is open to all members, see the notice boards m the Club.
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  • 48 16 An entertaining cinema programme will [be shown at the V.M.C.A. Hall to-day evening. "The Girl Shy Cowboy"— a five reel thriller featuring Re* Bell will occupy the first part of the programme and after the interval Sammy Cohen m "Homesick will provide six reels of high grade humour.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 231 16 ANNWAL «ALFH X PIANOS PLAYER-PIANQS jj s st, t j M O U T R I eT 7^-^! T mmm 7 ♦j* SPECIAL OFFERS OF THE FOLLOWING E\( Fl»| iTT*^'^^^^ r X "MOUTRIE" PIANO. S^ j Style 11. Shoo soiled only $375.00 __J____i 4 "MOUTRIT PIANO. vo V Style 111.
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