The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 October 1929

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  • 13 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, S5. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 2, 1929. NO. 12,8:W
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  • 296 1 Mr. J. 11. Thomas stressed the difficulties which Government will have tc contend with on the unemployment question when Parliament reassembles, in addressing the annual labour party conference Page 11. Addressing the annual conference of the Labour Party Mr. J. H. Thomas disclosed that when he visited
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  • 820 1 The old faim in the valley has lon^r attracted visitors. Antiquari;-: have tract d :n its brickwork the relief of an AiehMehop'i manor boUM <»,' the Middle A»res. Artiste have tried to captuie the nvllow brick ind tiling seen through the frame of willow- in
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 338 1 TAKE HOME A PACKET OF ABRAIZO MAKES ALUMINIUMWARE SHINE. ,ITlTlTinTlTl^^Tl^^^7lTlW.lhl-.l4|..|N|siHP.lM'.lhlMi>lbliilbUlLlLlLl3.iri=irajlllli: fßafftes Hotel I I I j i I IRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION WITH MODERN SANITATION 1 1 s• I I I b^es GRILL ROOM I j I MONDAY, UNRIVALLED IN THE EAST nAN r f S a WANUa AND TUESDAY, j
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    • 228 1 1 l^^Hn^n^n^nn&j^n^n^h^^^^n^nn^^^^ I J^| f^) bm. lit jj Introducing <k S "ECLIPSE"! I SAFETY RAZOR I B L AD BS I p 4<^4 British Blade without a Rival. 9 jjj 10's $1.50. s's 75 cents. OBTAINABLE FROM LEADING STORES AND CHEMISTS. |j I McALISTER CO, LTD. 1 1 (Incorporated in
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    • 102 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT EL B. Co.'s trench watches— Pajre IS. The sinartest roadster of the day— Pajre Cowranite, the cure for rust— Page 10. Caldbeck's special white port Pajre 10. Announcing Socony lubricating service rage 4 An astounding and outstanding Goodyear tyro Pagre >. Public and Municipal notice*, tenders et>[•aires 8
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    • 8 1 FOR YOUR SILVERWARE USE "GODDARDS" NON-MERCURIAL PLATE POWDER.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 143 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday, 2n<? fligh Water, 10.31 a.m., 5.7. 10.24 p.m.. '.'.7. Racer. Football: B.C.C. Six-aside competition concludes. Mr.lay Inter-school competition, Victoria Pridgt I.C.C. Hockey trial. La\v?on-Sidney Co., Theatre 9.30, Interference. Thurnday, 3 rd. lifk Water. 10.56 a.m., 8.9. 11.3 p.m.. 10.0. iujrby: Public Services 2u! XV vs. B Co..
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  • 213 2 Jdfee Thinks Sentence Too Lenien Ml Justice Farm Haaby, Mr. Jwt"* Prkh«rd, and Mr. .n.sii,, Frank yn K<.»ortBon formed Uie Bench oi Jwlgw to bear and tietermin* th« appeal of Ayadunu. (ashur. F M S Railwaya, frfco was c nvicted at UM Selangoi Assizes and sentenced |0
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  • 117 2 Kemarkabiy Popular Event. "There is no doubt," states s writer i* the August Journal of the National Rifle Ass ciation, that the Junior Kolapore Mafa for which the Morning Post has presented tndcome challenge trophy, i» a remarkabl} popular event. This year over I fty men came
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  • 114 2 The ehetty case which baa been r v: on foi P'j'ne considerable time came to :> ihi^ morning in the Kuala Lumpui Polio Court, says Saturday's Bfalay Mail. when Mr. H. Nash, the Magistrate, lt;i\. judgn charging the a cused. Tu the ehetty witnesses) in I ase,
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  • 346 2 Th t following publications have been received during thr ireek ending Septen •_Nth., and an available for public nse in the Refenanoe Library of the Statistical D Kulh-rton Building. Foreign Tiade M' China: Part I Report and Abstract of Statistics, Foreig-n Trade of chin;;: Part 11. Analysis.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 338 2 Syflr Duit is dangerous '/<r* fagg Xhroatlets will remove the irritation and prevent infection. importers SoUby.UChen,*, MEDICAL HMX. LTD. If you qet INDIGESTION IF yui sometime! hi\e llatnirnce. uncomiv>nab!-." tulnc- altsf mcais *>r other lorms o: indi^cs;it>n. don't iu>r wait tor it to pass off' Dice ivc r< afclc i>
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    • 316 2 VICTORIA THEATRE TO-NIGHT AND NIGHTLY AT 9.30 p.m. The Lawson Sidney Company To-NigHt INTERFERENCE Thursday, Oct. 3rd. "THE ROTTERS" Friday and Saturday, Oct. 4th. and sth. MR. WU, Booking Now Open at Little's. Prices $1, $2 and R1 COMMENCING THURSDAY, OCT. 10th. R. B. SALISBURY'S SPECIALLY SELECTED COMPANY Presenting London's
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    • 329 2 ALHAMBRA^ Tan Chenß Kee Co., Ltd., Proprietors. programme: COMMENCING TUESDAY, OCTOBER Ki In the Second Show at 9 p.m. THE LATEST EMPIRE NCWB. AMERICA'S MOST DISTINGUISHED ACT( )K JOHN BARRYMORI AN ERNEST LUUTSH PRODI (TION "Eternal JLove" with CAMILLA HORN. Romance at its glorious best In a drama of Alpine
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  • 795 3 Port Swettenham Experience. Some years a K o, writes a correspondent to the Malay Ifcul, I was lv lrg in PoH which in those days was not a very delectable spot, especially when one did not own a motor which would have made visits to
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  • 161 3 Surprise for Climber: Guide As Messenger. (ient-va, Aur. 13. A business man who was stwking relaxation by climbing a glacier in the Hiprh Alj>s was astonishe<l whon a messenger overtook him and handed him a telegram. It was the first time the Swiss postal authorities had employed
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  • 49 3 Mr. O. F. Venables, •M.C.S.. Mneistratc nr\d Chairman of the Seremhan Snnltary Board, left on Thursday to take un rite new duties as District Officer, Uppv r Perak. Mr. Venables has been at Seremban for nearly two years, during which time he earned the goodwill of the community there.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 195 3 ELECTRICITY] ECONOMY AND SERVCE 1 I I NOTICE OF REMOVAL I ft m The Electrical Departn|-nt Showroom has now been transferred from 21 Orchard Road to the X V new Municipal Offices, Ground Floor, entrance ♦> All enquiries and complaints regarding appliances on hire should now be 'phoned to No.
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    • 319 3 3HEm I Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited. j fl I 2U ir>t Cross streef MALACCA. f fl I 11, Light Street PENANG. I R There is no need to goto tke H A r to get cool I When tke eon uuwi I f* x j u io« down, pour
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  • 8 4 Lorry Drivers and Cyclists too.
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  • 423 4 Mr. J. L. Martin, the Reading eorot:ei, who recently attacked fast motor-cyclists as "a race of speed maniacs," said ut an inquest: "I have been on the road again during the last 48 hours, and now I have a complaint against lorry drivers. "I was coming out of Portsmouth yesterday
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  • 161 4 Jn the past motor- vehicles have n allowed in St. Helena. But thi^ i I is to go. The Colonial Office rep> I Helena for IfM, is<u»-d rtetßttj that: "The law prohibiting the use of IMM boon repealed, and regulations for motor traffic are
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  • 311 4 Al I indicated several weeks ago in the Daily News, we may expect "babies" of six cylinders in tbe near future, and Coventry mechanics are talking about a little sixc.vlinder, with a simple form of damper, which has completely changed the vibration characteristics
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  • 83 4 Sir Eric Geddes and Sir George Beharrell, who for the last seven years have been chairman and managing director respectively of the Dunlop organisation, were recently presented with novel souvenirs from the load directors and from directory of the associated companies. Sir Eric Geddes was given a silver scale model
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 134 4 A Tougher, Safer Truck Tyre Unsurpassed FOR MILEAGE I u V^ I ijUtJCSLdiLJ^i r f S IJThe Fisk Rubber Co., (F.E.) Ltd. [JSALES DIVISION, UNION BUILDING, SINGAPORE. 1 1)1/ Clc^St^ i miles a day Eight Dodge Brothers Trucks carried Roy Chapman Andrews and his caravan of explorers on its recent
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    • 185 4 ANNOUNCING SOCONY LUBRICATION SERVICE GEYLANG AND GROVE ROADS UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK The first service of its kind offered to Singapore Motorists. COMPLETE SERVICE 1. CRANKCASE SERVICE. 5. CHASSIS LUBRICATION. Draining old oil, cleaning with Modern high pressure AllemitiSocony flushing oil and refilling grease
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  • 314 5 Roar and Clatter of Early Days Eliminated. Detroil Periodically there conies to oldea model of one ot -day better known nutn* biles, oi a motorized whose es enoants live in fhemor] only. Perhaps it is the three-wheeled affair that -iruck awe into the heai ls those who
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  • 100 5 SPELLING TEST IN CHARGE OF DRUNKENNESS. When Harold Wade, a Reading motor nechanic, was charged at l T bridge with *'ing drunk in charge of a motor-cycle übination at Harlington, Middlesex, Dr. Coffey said that as a test he asked Wade spell "superstitious," and he was unable tr > do
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  • 409 5 1901 Buick Found in Barn Wreckage. A well preserved Buick of 1904 vintage, found in the mins of an old born near Aberdeen, Wash., has been purchase l b> If. M. Stewart, Cray* Harbour Uuick dealer, from Arthur -Jensen, son of the fanner \v'io purchased the automobile
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  • 66 5 On June 30th, 1929, 3,723 cars originating from the United Kingdom were registered and in use in Ceylon. This figure compares not unfavourably with that of the cars of other nationalities in the island, being exceeded only by the United States with a total of 5,430 cars. Among the British
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  • 699 5 Police and Otf ending Motorists. Vienna is the musical capital oi Europe, and one would expect tnat in a town where mere are more good musicians and more musk-lo\ers than perhaps in any other city jf the world people would be extremely sen sitive t^ noise. But
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  • 126 5 Bristol Registrar's Strong Comment. London. Sept. 21. "Perfectly scandalous" was the Bristol County Court Registrar's comment en a case in which an uninsured motorist, without means, had become a bankrupt, owing damages of 11,600 against him in respect of an accident. The Registrar s-aid lhat such
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  • 95 5 Negligent Driving Sentence. Capetown. A Port Elizabeth magistrate for the first time in the history of South Africa sentenr* ed a motor driver named Johnson to four months' imprisonment and ten lashes for negligent driving. Johnson is known as the "king" 'of road pests. A
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  • 13 5 The 21st International Automobile Exhibition will be held in Prague from October 23rd-31st.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 185 5 /^bTt ♦I* I BT BT BT X J BVB& Bf ,^bH.^R# o BVBT V BT I SFVPN awl i I ■■i AGAIN i Awarded 3rd. and 4th. places and winner in its own class in the Once more the famous Austin 'Seven' has achieved X V wonderful success-.his time in
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    • 233 5 uOODYEAR j& T^TK T^^% _^T k '**S?-Jtm J- jl Tv 1^ O# rl l XjA ■ji 5 thl "l«-«all of thll tyrt- y« IU will finu it U truly a Super-tyre, rn tin in silver •UWvctte tk« DOUBLE EAGLE highest meaning of tin word. v.', r id- m «rk of
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  • 974 6 Chess Notes and News PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS. Piubkw No. 74 (by J. Cnin). Black 2 pieces, White 5 pieces. White to move and mate in three moves. A k'h*l game in which Mr. V. I>. Yates, British champion, shows to great advant•ijrv. especially; in the handling of the en 1
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  • 366 6 A Reported Find in France. A vast which, it is claimed, is almost identical with the unique Portland vase, is reported to have been discovered by a retired Oovt rnment official at Foix, in the southern r!<'X>ar?rnent of Ariege. At cording to the Petit Parisien the vase,
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  • 1862 6 A NEW PICTURE OF JULIUS CAESAR. [Special to the Free Press] London, Sept. 5. THE ROMANCE of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Caesars have as kittle lost their appeal to the imagination as has the imprint which tiomar. civilisation stamped upon the whole
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  • 760 6  - Bridge Notes and Problems H OR ATI US By LEARNING FROM OUR MISTAKES. WK ALL make mistakes r.t times. Eveis the host iK'ople are known to slip when cocktails come round, for instance, and thoi>* attention wanders for a moment. And, as I have recently teen finding out for myself,
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  • 517 6 (Special to the Free Press Soldiers of Misfortune l>y P. Wron (John Nfuiiay). Although C. Wnn has trit*«l to d*p»ll from his usual tIMMM and has fW«I us tho sketch of a lail reart'd in England and ioi whilo a studtnt at Oxfonl, in the eml hv
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  • 648 7 ADVICE OF MEDICAL EXPERTS. Ear Troubles. Valuable advice to bathers in given in an article by Dr. W. I. Daggett and Dr. R. Cove-Smith, of King's College Hospital, published in the British Medical Journal. "Insufficient attention," it states, 44 has been drawn to the precautions necessary Lor
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  • 223 7 Chang Fai-kuei Defeated. (By arrangement with the Nanyang Siang Pau Press.) Shanghai, Sept. 30. Chang Hsueh-liang has reported that the Japanese have released the Chinese constables at Tihling and returned their rifles and the affair is settled. The Russians sent 50 spies to Kirin and propose to
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  • 489 7 LOW PRICES AT DORCHESTER HOUSE. Marble Staircase for 50 Gns. Startlingly low prices were realised at the Dorchester House sale of what the auctioneers called the "embellishments, decorations, fixtures, etc." There were many visitors, but they eame sightseeing. Few had money in their puses to buy massive
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  • 145 7 <;oif. [from Our Own Correspondent.] Malacca. Sept. 27. In th< M-mi-tinal of the Mixed Foursome* tournament for prizes presented by the hon'ble Mr. H. W. Klles. Mrs. G. C 8. Rabjohn and Charles Milne beat Mr. and Mrs. .1. i>. Sanderson by 1 hole. In the other semi-linal
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  • 181 7 Thf Zoo i^ very pleased with the two pair- oi leopard cubs which it has received from the Malay States and the Wi -t a I of Africa. The Zoo is very glad to have the four ieoj;ards hecau^e within the I** i two
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  • 67 7 T v Malayan Agency has been appointed to act as representatives of the Central Health Board in London. The Agency in mail week received their first letter by air mail. It left Malaya on August 15th and reached Ix>ndon on September 2nd. Although the postage is high the speed gained
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 332 7 I I BLACK 1 WHITE "TXT TT 1 t r^ t^ •^■v I U j WHISKY i ami litHma ami 'k' !s8 uUKUuN S (i/^S^B UK Y w *c^ M n\\] f DRY GIN m I-I A DISTILLERY. Hut Vllll T LONDON, WJ i. *«uS3ziHßßmssn K I S <^^—^mm^—^ am
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    • 62 7 1 1 ill Wlp rrr r .r f ::,,Vv V.. mSXL c^ 1 <♦ v "1 M Mi 4 A m w/ y^^^k^-^ 77 x \ifi V I z y 'r 7 \^B m ft I TJi 4£ v m m\ V /M diiJeappl-e I Hams Bacon Are the best
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  • 398 8 The Panama Canal. The following correspondence appearing in the Morning Post from Sir James Barr in regard to the Ross Award Fund will no doubt be read with interest: ROSS AWARD FUND. To the Editor of the Morning Post. Sir, With reference to my
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  • 321 8 Lindrum the Trumper of Milliards An exhibition match bctwttn Walter Lindrum stands alone in the realm <>f billiards. and Clark McCnnachy, the New Z«'alan«l champion, took place last Wnlncxiay at tho (Irand Oriental Hotel Colombo. T)u "Sydney Bmtvrm" «'>nsidfis that Lindrum stands alone in th«> realm
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  • 196 8 The following- is the programme of drills up to and for week-ending, October 6th. Wednesday, 2.45 p.m.— Drill IJall, Cadets Raffles, Weapon Training-. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hah. "A" (M.G.) Company. M.G. Training,; Fort Canning Guard Room, Bde. Sip. Sec. (Indian), Practice Demonstration in ex- 1 change working,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 623 8 Make a point of seeing f I WHITEAWAYS I ONE DOLLAR VALUES I THIS WEEK 1 t Z i* t jfIMHK^ THE Riders Library 4p"yvoueitj^p7^r\ &^B%&E3HTS9\ /ir/A Striped Cumain JYet ♦> KwJIIPHLw 0> h/M Jii del ess Colours V A NEW DBLIVBKT OF KEADEKS' V V r--^ IJIIKAKY NOVELS. BTEIPEO
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    • 871 8 TENDERS. (Vide Gazette No. 78 of 13th September, 1929) TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES, SINGAPORE, 1930. Notice is hereby given that tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until noon on October 11th, 1929, for the exclusive right, subject to the limitations of the Liquors Revenue Ordinance, 1927,
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    • 599 8 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that t. now invited for the following ni rervices, and th.-t p.irtuulars of uch r. may be obtained in the Tender Room. M Offices: Tender. i> Erection of One Block af Coolie Lines Re roofing, Alterations and Ger.ercl Overhauling to existing
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 458 9 BUSINESS CARDS, TANJONG KATONG. Select Seaside Residential Hotel. J Concrete Bathing: Pagar, c Tennis, Garage, Good Cuisine. j phone 5553. M. C. Gasper, Proprietor. < {CARNATION FLOWERSHOP ©7 Stamford Rd. Opposite Hotel van Wijk, 'Phone 4831-4832. JAVA FLOWERS. |l^)uquets Wreaths Baskets I FLORANGE j gives and maintains I MISS N.
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    • 647 9 TENDERS. I SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby K iven that leaden arc nou anv.ted for the following material! or „r vico, that particulars of such tenders may SI obtained in tho Tend, r Room, Muukip.l Offices: Tender D«te el Cleetag, Supply of various material* for the year 1930.
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    • 825 9 THE PROGRESS^ OF THE PARTY. "Romance of Public Affairs." [British Radio— Official Service. J AI Ru«by, Sept. 30. «r. Herbert Morrison, Minister of Transport, m Ul op«nin>r address at the Labour rarty conference, said it was not without justification that the Labour Party was regarded as a miracle of politics
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    • 634 9 A VICTIM OF THE STORM, DANISH STEAMER WRECKED. Crew Rescued. [Reuter's Service.] New Orleans, &ept. 30. The coastguard ship Saukee after standing by all night in rough weather off Mollasses Reef, succeeded in rescuing all the 28 members of the crew of the Danish cargo ship Scandia, which is laden
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    • 926 9 WEALTHY STEWARDSmen WHO EARN MORE THAN CAPTAIN. One Who Owns a Yacht. New York. If you should happen to be at a certain English seaport when one of the big floating hotels of the Atlantic arrives from New York you may see a man of the prosperous business type, perfectly
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    • 663 9 NOTICES. TRADE MARK. Notico iv haftabf jfivin th;U SIN OH, o>; ''ANY, a Corporation aaganiaMl and existing under the Laws of the State af K«« Jor-*y, Initt'd States of America, Manufacturer^, hiiviny- its principal business office at 11:.'* South IVnn S< l uare, Philaddphia, re-in-> lvania. I States <»f America,
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 25 10 JAMICSON. At tin- Imyinn Bespit*!, Kuala Lumpur, on September liH. to Mr. and Mr>-. W. J. Jamie. «ni. hartered Bank of Imli'i, Klanvr, Wautrhter.
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  • 793 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1929. SOCIOLOGICAL EXPERIMENTING It if perhaps unfortunate for present day observers that they are so close to the new experiment in living which Russia is conducting, that they are unable either fully to realise or fully to understand it, difficulties which are increased by
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  • 219 10 Mr. J. H. Pedlow. M.C.S. has arrived from Pfenang and has assumed duty as Deputy Public Prosecutor, Singapore, in succession to Major Whitley. Miss Kveson, who not long ago came from teaching in Limehouse to join the Education Department in Malaya, has been transferred from Kuala Kangsar to Singapore. M.M.
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  • 375 10 MISS SIDNEY'S BRILLIANT SATIRE. "Business First." The most welcome point about A. A. Milne's rr-.ther weak play Business First which the Lawson-Sidney English Comedy Company presented to a disappointing house at the Victoria Theatre la.-t r'ght is the fact that it furnishes Beryl .Sidney yet another opportunity to
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  • 71 10 LATEST TIN AND Rl BHER PRICES. [PEEE PRESS BEKVI4 i. I OPYBIGHT] London. Oct. 1. l«§s p.m. Messrs. Lewis. La/.arus aiut S<m> notify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £200 :i 1(5 (down Forward £203 7 l(i (down 18 V2 16). The market is easier. Messrs. Symington and
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  • 240 10 There \\a> a large gathering present at the Memorial Hall yesterday morning when the Presbyterian Church lia/aar was opened by Mrs. John Scott, wife of the Colonial Secretary. The bazaar was < rganised to assist the Church funds and to help meet the heavy expenditure incurred by
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  • 64 10 The Coroner's enquiry touching the murder of Jeevva Singh, the Sikh whose headless body was discovered in the Botanic (Jardens recently, has been fixed to commence SI Friday. Sunda Singh, father-in-law of the deceased, who has been charge*! with the murder of Jeewa Singh, was
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  • 47 10 A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a Chinese storekeeper of the name of Tan Eu Eng, who was employed by Messrs. Sime Darby and Company Ltd. The warrant was applied for as the result <jf the discovery of defalcations amounting to $15,000.
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  • 25 10 Sentence of death was passed at A lor Star in the case in which Lim Chwee was charged with murdering Lim Chin of Kampong Seang.
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  • 695 10 CURIOUS CHEATING An Appeal Fails. The Muar Assizes opened before Mi tice McCabe Reay. The Deputy Public Prosecutor. |f I B Moor, appeared for the Crown. The civil cases had SOW dlspositl „t a special sitting he'd a fortnight Isnin bin Budin, formerly the i charge of the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 322 10 I SPECIAL WHITE PORT 9 I A beautiful light wine. If you haven't tasted it, order a bottle now. i I I CALDBECK. MACGREGOft CO., LTD. B {Ine+rpormttd under the Co»>i>aiiics' Of-dimma* <>/ H>nfj Kong). K (Incorporated in Shanghai.) I 90. Robinson Road. Telephone 1228. I NEW SHIPMENT 1 FRESHJALMON
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    • 193 10 (MERCEDES EUCLIDI B The Fully Automatic I CALCULATOR. iPATERSON, SIMONS CO., LIMITED, 4 Prince Street, Singapore. PHONE 2700. m 634 T. K. K.'s TYRES. 715x117 Reduced from $13.50 to $11.50 each 24 x |)ft —do 6.80 to 5.80 each 26 x 2V4 —do 8.50 to 7.50 each 30 x 3';.
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    • 3 10 ANEW VIEWOFJVLI® CAESAR.
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  • 185 11 CABINET COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER. Took A Load of Coal to Canada [Renter's Service.] I-ondom, Oct. 1. sing the Labour Party conference .Mr. 5. H. Thomas stressed the difficulties Government in tackling the t problem and said that they had a real attack the unemployment issue when reassembled. He
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  • 100 11 The Botnia Piracy. n Service]. Shanghai, Oct. 1. i (the Chief Officer of the -i Botllia) arrived in g and was immediately It appears that when H>1(: Sed 011 the captors, the -eyed him to s cave from where ape in a tight with severe blows en
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  • 51 11 THE UNITED CHURCHES OF SCOTLAND. London, Oct. 1. of the Church of United Free Church Edinburgh separately to their Union which 1 with elaborate cerefh< Duke of York, ack>y th< Duchess, presided at the I meeting to-day, •t Church Assembly Dr. that 83 minority not entering the Union 125,000 M'ttlement
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  • 33 11 ICE. roPYRIGHT.I London. Oct. 1. "f Mr. D. H. Lawi private exhibition of recently raided by the ed by fire to-day 'when Kich they *ere being carried col-
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  • 24 11 [Heater*! Service.] I ondim. Oct. 1. the condition of the *rt*o is lying ill at Mar nar. changed after a dis-
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  • 18 11 ISERVH K COPYRIGHT.] London, Oct. I. urred to-. lay of the well- J. W. Rickabv.
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  • 42 11 GREAT BRITAIN'S REVENUE. Increasing: Deficit. London. Oct. I. •'urns for the first six »f financial year show deficit receipt* being A"U7,000,000 l 1 1 1 »*».000,000. Iwt the deficit teM than last year. the situation is not un-j-^rlkr cables on page 9.]
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  • 20 11 tf«'.i th V the neu Assis tant i at n**dral, is due to a rriv« d »**lpindi on Saturday, November
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  • 123 11 SIR O MOSLEY ON INCREASED BANK RATE. Government's Difficulties. [Rcuter's Service. 1 T London, Oct. 1 That the increased bank rate would intencd bv b r Oswald Motley (Chancellor of the wher y b° T H InCa1 nCa J te u r) in S ech at
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  • 59 11 His Pilgrim Ancestors. [Reuter's Service.] London, Oct. 1. General Dawes to-day received the Freedom of Sudhury, Suffolk, whence his Puritan stone-mason ancestor went to America in GESBBAL DAWBS WITH HIS FAMOUS PIPE. 1685 with the Pilgrim Fathers. Mr. Ramsay afaeDonald would have simultaneously received
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  • 60 11 Coventry Incident. [FREE PRESS SCJtVfCE. COPYRIGHT.] London, Oct. 1. A policeman to-day boarded a stolen tar which was moving off from a car park in Coventry and the vehicle dashed into a taxicab. The occupants of the taxi were shaken and the thief was
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  • 45 11 City Said to be Looted and Burned. [Reuter's Far Eastern Service. J Shanghai. Oct. 1. Frosfl Mukden an official communique says Chang- Tso Hsiang reports that Suiyuan city, Amur, was bombarded and burnt by the Russian fleet on Sept. 20th.
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  • 121 11 Not Associated With Crooks. [Reuter's Service.] Washington, Oct. 1. "You have raked the sewers o'i London and New York in order to ruin me," thundered Shearer, vigorously denying questions in the Senate enquiry alleging that he was an associate of international crooks, but he "supposed" he had
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  • 35 11 [FREE PRESS SERVICE. COPYRIGHT. I London, Oct. 1. News from Peterborough says that owing to some unknown impurity in the water thousands of fish have been killed in the River Nene.
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  • 36 11 [FREE PRESS SERVICE. COPYRIGHT.) London, Oct. 1. The house of Mr. Hatry, the central figure in the great London share sensation, is to bo left furnished. [Earlier cables on page 9.]
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  • 13 11 Harvest festival at St. Andrew's Cathedral will be held on Sunday, October 13th.
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  • 681 11 THE INTERVIEW WITH MR. GARDINER. Our Readers' Views. We publish below two letters from readers on the interview which Mr W H Gard.ner, the President of the American Navy League, gave to the Free Press and which wo published yesterday morning. THE REAL QUESTION." To the Editor. Sir,—
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  • 180 11 Sir, It was quite an astounding interview that appeared in your paper this morning: in regard to Naval Disarmament which was given by a Naval expert of the U.S.A. Well, it interests many what would have been his tone if he were asked for
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  • 46 11 [Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service], Tokio, Sept. 30. Trade returns for ten days en-ding September 30, show a total of Y37.240.000 of exports and Y56,686,000 for imports. According: to the officials of the Bank of Japan, the Bank's interest rate is unlikely to >v» raised.
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  • 413 11 MALAYA AND INDIAN AIR MAIL. To the Editor. Sir.— lt may interest you to know that on September 19 in Penan? I posted a letter to Yorkshire by Air Mail. It was handed to the postal authorities at n:>Dn on that day and, according to Post
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  • 276 11 To the Kditor. Sir— ln the interest of the popular ganu of Badminton in Singapore, I am rare the following remarks will not be "Wftding: The Singapore Badminton Association, under the control < f the present committee is really retarding the progress and acti vities of other Badminton
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  • 160 11 The Coroner yesterday returned a verdict of death by misadventure in respect of a Chinese who was crushed under the rool of a house in Lavender Street. The deceased, Two Ten** Swee, was a contractoi. He was superintending the repairs to No. 142 Lavender Street when
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  • 91 11 Our London correspondent cables news of the death of Mr. A. E. Wells, formerly of the Malayan Forestry service. A Penang two-seater P.2614 was badly damaged in Northam Road late on Friday nipht, says the Pinang Gazette. It driven by a Mr. Collins. It is stated that in trying to
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    • 213 11 I RENEW YOUR SPORTS! I OUTFITS AT I I ROBINSONS ♦> ♦J» ♦> L n view of the near approach of the ru^by football and JL t hockey seasbns the time is now at hand for the i Y replenishing of your outfits and you cannot do better >* than
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  • 468 12 Stormy Days in Japan. The death took place on Aug. L'ti. at his residence in Ottery St Mary. Devon, of the Rt. Hon. Sir Ernest Mason Satow, G.CJf.G. He h«d reached the age of 80. Sir Ernest was the third ton Mr. Hans David
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  • 146 12 Second £1,000 A-Week Contract. Miss Evelyn Iviye, the musical comedy actress, has accepted another engagement at £I.ooii a week. She is to make a talking film in Hollywood in Fel.ruarv ;md is joi^'anteed £10,000 for ken weeks' work. Now she has signed a contract with Mr. Charles
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  • 63 12 A story which reads like one of Baron Munchausen's is published in the Swedish papers of a farmer who while cutting hay, saw a hare drop from the sky. This actually happened at Boektraesk, in the parish of Sorsele. Looking up to see where the hare came from the farmer
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  • 461 12 TRACKING DOWN FIRST TELEPHONE. An 1881 "Call." The greatest into rest eominues to be arous ed by the Daily BxpxCM revelations of th' early history of th> Loßdofl telephone sir vice, and a rumba* of raauirkabla letter from first subscribers have )em received It is now possiMe
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  • 452 12 SAVAGE ATTACK ON EUROPEAN GIRL. Indian Hutler Shoots Himself. The little town of Mokpalin, about sixty miles on the railway from Rangoon to Moulmein, was the scene of an outrageous attaci: by an Indian servant <>n the eighteen-\ear-old daughter of Mr. A. H. Wheeler. Manager, Mokpalin Quarries, on Monday night.
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  • 31 12 Th; Hon'ble the Resident Councillor, Penang, accompanied by Mrs. Meadows Fro?J. will be leavir/?*for Singapore on Oct. sth., t<; attend the meeting of the Legislative Council on October 7th.— Pinang Gazette.
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  • 221 12 Woman With More Than 140 Descendants. Coleford, (Forert of !><nn). Mrn. Sarah Fletcher, one of the most wonderful old *rip*y women in England, was buried at Parkened, in the Forest of Dean She had more than 140 decendants. Eleven of her twenty-four children are alive, and there
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  • 102 12 Wreckage of Air Liner Found at Tangier. London, Sept. 20. Paris. Wreckage has b.«-'n cast up on the beach on the coast of Tangier of what is supposed to bo a Toulouse-Casablanca air liner which has been missing for two days. There is little doubt that the
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  • 295 12 Sea's Attack on East is Causing Much Alarm. The rMMkll and unrelenting activities r»f thr nea are nt«*:i.lily altering the outline and form of the British coa.^t. Ther»> is, of course, mthinir jnvuliar to Britain in this effect of the tides, hut ha the courtry i* n<U only
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  • 53 12 London. Sept. 14. At Eastbourne in the final of the South of England championships,* Miss Goldsack, beat Miss Jenny Sandison B—6,8 6, 2 6, 6—3 Miss Sandison is sailing: for India on Saturday. She hopes to return to England to take part in the Surrey
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  • 149 12 Hip-Patting Practice to be Stopped. No longer n^ill customs and prohibition r.pents, standing at the jrancr planka of incoming steamers, he allowed to reach out and deftly pat the hips of passengers either, men or women. Seymour Lowman, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, in charge of
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    • 56 12 I Vigour! I I for Heritor play! I HorUcks *nIL gar $to I you. light nourishing. I fftfufy digested* Boriuzs I is just the cne/yon* and H bodu- builder neotss&y m, in fiO\ C"f^f{T^^s I in 4 sizes of all I I Bazaars a Stores I ti**piest n;«M\e Mr. i\
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    • 216 12 kimktJP Doctors' wide experience has convinced them thai the =9? Uali. at 14 momhi "8^ *°°d is the key to practically every baby problem. K That is why they advise Glaxo. The doctors know M 11 that Glaxo builds bonnie babies who become fine JK |U A Doctor (M.8..M.R.C&) sturdy
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  • 1095 13 PRINCES INTERVIEW EACH OTHER. Students Should Go Abroad. [From Our Own Correspondent.] M Bangkok, Sept. 25. Not otten is one member of the Siamese Koyal Family interviewed by another member and the result published. Prince Chula Chalrabongse, a student of Trinity College, Cambridge, who passed in June
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  • 47 13 Mr. D. H. Dillow, Assistant Traffic Manager, Ipoh, will be proceeding: to the Traffic Manager's Office, Kuala Lumpur, on transfer in a fortnight's time. It is said that Mr. Bell, a new recruit, who is on his way to Malaya from Home, will succeed Mr. Dillow. T.O.M.
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  • 219 13 A strange tale of a cook who was kidnapped to make beef stew for an Emperor is recalled by Japanese here in connexion with the visit of Mr. Jerome Davis Greene, a New York banker, who has come to the Orient as an American delegate to the sessions
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    • 277 13 When food makes I A tailing appetite is one of Nature's I g danger signals. It is a warning that all is I f system is not treeing itself punctually and thoroughly of its daily waste. It is this condition which Eno's "Fruit Salt" I a corrects. I I? Eno
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    • 79 13 m J^^^tm bbbbV bbbb^^bbt .Jbb^S^bbb^. s IVfll BiH 4b^Bmb^^^^^HA JvS a j BBL— -^7 tfl HI Bi \bbV (iv a. Ij BBj W \fl g jj BA .^bYi EjBYJ m Br'^^BHßlßrßrß\ l ff^Kf CtCtt?CL(/xJ ifeV [AJ JJe ijr /X^P^-^-^^^ fl B**W Xf^Mf m «^6y 7o6aeea tAat GountsV PtWtK^Ki II 111
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    • 868 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES ■XPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly gerrice Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. t HECTOR For Marseilles. London, Rotterdam
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    • 519 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). "ELLERMAN" LINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due S'pore. s.s. CITY OF SHANGHAI Oct 15 s.s. CITY OF CHESTER Nov' 14 1.0. CITY OF
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    • 428 14 P. O British India and Apc&r Lines (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVEKWifvt LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPA*. Due D T T% *ani Tonn -"ri MACEDONIA 11,100 Oct.
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    • 676 15 O. S. K. Line. Destinations. Tumi I w ▼ewoj. Arrive. Leave London, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen and Antwerp via Colombo, Aden, Soez a»4 Pert Said. Alaaki* V«»n rs. a turban, Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro, M^ U OcL 15 Oct 16 Santos Montevideo anil Buenos Aires. LRound-the- World passage *190.] fLa
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    • 508 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE cJ/m/AMERIC^N MAIL LINE TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES and GENOA. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. Penan*. New York. PRES. POLK In Port Oct. I Oct. 5 Nov. 12 PRES. ADAMS Oct. 14 Oct. 17
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    • 763 15 K. P. M. (Incorporated in Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3640, with sub-connections to:— Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives in the Straits Settlements (Singapore and IVnani) i of the I OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAVA. All information, detailed itineraries, free of
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    • 695 16 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in Australia) (0) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, r 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). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to
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    • 688 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lerabin and Kuantan (via (lemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Cota 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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    • 889 16 SHIPPING NOTES. The M.M. Sphinx is due here from Saigon to-day at noon and will probably sail at 5 p.m. for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles. Berth wharves. Amongst the passengers on board the round-the-world Dollar steamer, President Polk which arrived in Singapore on Monday, is Mr. Stanley Dollar,
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    • 698 16 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc., 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK (Incorporated in U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT BIRVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA \N| BALTIMORE. M.S. SILVERMAPLE due Oot C M.S. SILVERHAZEL due Oct. 29 M.S. SILVERASH due Nov 22 PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVICF P SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES
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  • 2566 17 American Observer's Account I of Outbreaks. THE HORROR OF HEBRON. In the toUoHins: dispatches from Jerusalem Mr. Vincent Sheen an 4m. rfcan journalist and correspondent of the N.A N descrih^ 7 tu mP Pre* the causes Wading up to. and some of tW iJ d "tl In
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  • 74 17 The Marquess of Exeter, Lord Paramount of the Liberty of Peterborough, attended a meeting of Peterborough Town Council and presented to the Mayor and Corporation a seal engraved with the city coat of arms, enclosed in a silver casket. He made the presentation on behalf of himself and his family
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  • 479 17 Eight Arrests Made in India. Bombay. Sept. 19. Following 1 l recent prosecution for conspiracy to forge Goa lottery tickets, the police have now unearthed the ramification of a big- plot for the wholesale forgery of such tickets, which have been sold throughout India,
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    • 259 17 EASTERN SERIES '"PHE wondrous Taj Mahal" was the outcome of superior knowledge, skilled hands and purest material. Even to-day it is recognised as the supreme example of Oriental architecture. Superior knowledge, skilled hands and purest materials are the dominant factors which made and still keep Milkmaid Milk supreme In India.
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  • 527 18 STREET OF ROMANCE IN MODERN CITY. Holiday Scenes. Berlin. In the modern matter-of-fact city of Berlin, which scorns the very words 'tradition" and "romance," there is one street into which casual visitor might wander and suddenly imagine himself in an Eastern city in the Middle Aft*. It is
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  • 325 18 A Clow Team Race. During their visit to Hon* Kon* the Um if Sinpuoore swimmers participate in an aquatu- feto H t the Victoria Efltiertiy f iuh, on Sept 21, a feature of the eveninp the team race (seven a side each ♦o swim BO
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  • 96 18 The meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club held on Friday night at the Masonic Hall, Damansara Road, was of special interest and importance, it being the occasion of the formal admission of the Club to Rotary International. Sanction for this admission was conveyed by Mr. J. W. Davidson, F.R.G.S.,
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  • 801 18 EIGHTEENTH CENTURY RECORDS. Easier and Safer Game. The early records show that cricket matches between elevens of women were not uncommon in the eighteenth century, and that they were accepted as an attractive exhibition. One of the first instances is found in 1747, when a match of
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  • 101 18 The following taluks in Madras Prosideucy are now closed to recruiting on account of infectious disease: In the area served by the Port of Madras: GanJHin, taluks of Chicacole, Chatrapur, Kodala, Ichapurum and Sompeta; Vizagapatam, taluks of Bobbili and Vizianagaram; Bellary, taluks of Harapunahalli nnd Hadagallee; Anantapur, taluk
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  • 29 18 Orders for week ending Sunday October Oth. Thursday, 3rd Band Practice Headquarters, 5.1G p.m. Friday, 4th Ambulance Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. W. T. CHERRY, District Commissioner.
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    • 244 18 I 0 TRENCH j W AXOH ES 1 Do not confuse yourself with the many Brands 1 of Watches in the Market but try the s Watch of Quality. SUPREiMELY ACCURATE AS TIMEKEEPERS I Stocked by all Watch Dealers throughout k S.S. and r .M.S. W^J^S T^HH CONN world famous
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    • 309 18 i YOU WANT IT I WE HAVE IT I 1 DELCO-REMY ♦f equipment for your car. I BORNEO MOTORS, L TD W A W ■■rv Those Winning Smiles Which mean so much- commercially, socially are gained this new way with gleaming white teeth scm/ Coupon for 10-Day Tub* ¥^UN your
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    • 357 19 ASSETS EXCEED $,0,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER J35.000.000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICF- 27 oh T The Company has £20,000 deposited with L Supreme Ourt of England^aTLpUes I with' tSf XJ^_ Assurance Companies? Act. ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF
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    • 361 19 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hong Kong). HMD OFFICE: HON*G KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund— Sterling 6,000,000 Silver $14,000,000 Keservp Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS: N. S. Brown, Esq., Chairman. W H. Bell, Esq., Deputy Chairman, lion: Mr.
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    • 450 19 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England). Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed 1,800,000 P ai <*-up 1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1,612,046 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie, Esq., Chairman. P. R. Chalmers Esq. Charles J. Hambro Esq J. O. Robinson, Esq. W. H. Shelford, Esq. Sir Thomas Catto, Bart.
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    • 878 19 BRUNEI UNITED. Satisfactory Reduction of Production Costs. The annual general meeting of Brunei United Plantations. Ltd., wai held yesterday in the French Bank Buildings Mr Lee <Mm Tuan presided and others present were Mr. C. V. Bailey and Mr. W. A. Fe'l. In moving the adoption of the report and
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    • 745 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720) FIRE 'MOTOR CAR MARINES I Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. excham;!!;. Private erediti m.>. 2 4 2\ U Xcw York,
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    • 691 19 LONDON FINANCE WIRE. Lholesale Decline in Tin Shares. [PRBK PRBSB BSSyiCB. COPYRIGHT.] London. Oct. 1. With prices opening at Hfcd and 103 i«»(i the rubber market has been steady. Stccka have Increased in London by IJM6 tons to 42.1(77, Liverpool ftgurea beteg SBJ t<» 10.1G1. The aggregate ia below the
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  • 1730 20 Football cup finals not coming within the range of the same strictures which forbid comment upon legal issues which are still undecided we venture a f ew words in. regard to the Cup final between the SIC.C and the S.C.F.A. at the Stadium on Monday Our first comment
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  • 123 20 Fixed for October 12. It has been decided to replay the final between the S.C.C. and the S.C.F.A. in the Singapore Cup competition on Saturday, October 12. In view of the bad light which prevailed at the close of the match cr\ Monday it is
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  • 47 20 To-Day's Scratching. Race I.— lmareek, Lucky Boy, Fireworks 11. Race 2. Loch Buy, Pigeon Park. Race 4. Apple Royal, Clarita, Popanda, Petra, Jinah. Race 6. Caliph, L. C, Regente. Race 7. Packard, Agapo, Lanrete. The big sweep will be held on race No. 7.
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  • 117 20 Newcomers vs. the Club. Th* following will be the teams in the above match which will be played on the Padang on Saturday at 5 o'clock. Newcomers: S. E. King, G. R. More, W. A. Drouglever, R. A. Cessford, A. R. BromleJy Davenport, H. Price, A. Perkins, B.
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  • 654 20 STRAITS PLAYERS IN HONG KONG. The Finals Described. As reported by our Hong Kong correspondent last week, Lim Bong Soo won the singles event in the Chinese Athletic Association tournament in Hong Kong, and Lim Bong* Soo and John Lim were beaten in the doubles final by S.A.
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  • 49 20 In the final of B. singles in the £.C.C. tennis tournament last evening 1 J. Du^uid owe 1 heat E. Cherripfct«>n owe 1 4 tf, 6 3, 6—3. In C. singles Dr. Madgwiek w.o. F. Young. To-day Dr. Madgwick plays L, Ci. Robertson owe In.
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  • 71 20 MONDAY'S RESULTS. Mixed Doubles. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Hogan vs. Miss A. Rap] a and Frank Gomes (unfinished). Miss D. Foston and H. N. Balhetchet beat Miss V. Smith and E. I. Carnepy 7 5; 7 5. Miss D. Oehlers and G. A. Marshall boat
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  • 82 20 "A" Singles. W. Balhetchet beat C. A. Peterson 7—9, 6—3, 6—2. N. E. Ess beat H. N. Balhetchet <>— 2; 6—4. F. Norris beat F. James I—6,1 6, 6 l, G 3 "r Singles. F. Scully vs. F. Ephraums (unfinished). K. N. Legtfe beat R. P. de Souza
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  • 24 20 The heats in St Joseph's Old Boys' Association sports will take place at 5 p.m. on the school ground to-day, on Thursday and Friday.
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  • 611 20 MALAYA TO MEET SHAN GHAI HONG KONG. A Strong Side Chosen. Although the composition of the party has not yet been definitely decided we are in a position to state that the invitation to Malaya to send a team to Hong Kong to meet Hong Kong and Shanghai
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  • 145 20 Low Scoring. The Singapore team tired in this annual event on the BuaU Timah Range on Sunday afternoon. Unfortunately the conditions were not very food and the scoring was affected therehy. Lt. K. B. McCall captained the side. No results from Hong Kong or Shanghai have yet been
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  • 40 20 Lincoln Match Abandoned. London. Sept. 30. Results in English Leajrue matches to-day-were as follow: DIVISION 11. Bradford C. 4: Charlton 1. Stoke 3: Wolverhampton 0. DIVISION 111. (NORTHERN). Lincoln 1: Stockport 1. (Match abandoned ten minutes before time).
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  • 106 20 Andrew Currie Cup Competition In the first round of the above competition played on the Keppel links: Miss Webster beat Mrs. W. H. S. Clark. Mrs. Booty beat Mrs. English. Mrs. Adams beat Mrs. C. J. Smith. Lady Colina Hussey beat Mrs. G. V. Allen. Mrs. A.
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    • 267 20 I THREE NEW "HIS MASTER'S VOICE* bm ft j^^^^^o^&^^^ ift^k VA GRAMOPHONES i TABLE GRAND, Model 104, Oak $75 00 I TABLE GRAND, Model 130, Oak $105 GO* UPRIGHT GRAND, Model 145, Oak $150.00. I New Patented Tone-Chamber, No. 5A Sound Rn* Stylish Cabinet Work. i I LOW PRICED, YET
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