The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 October 1929

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  • 13 1 Singapore Free Press i >TS. SINGAPORE, SS. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1929. NO. 12,860
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  • 336 1 Meafter.. af the House of ommohs SSSembled reiund the de.urs as early as eight o'clock yesterday minimi, m order to be m time to get good seats at the apenlng of Parliament I'age H. Monday Was tse blackest day. in the history of the Wall Street stock
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  • 914 1 Konrgd Bercovici m the "Ste>ry e>f the Gypsies*' recounts le-ge-mi m which speak >ng of themscWss, the Gypsiei mjs never can see a mountain without desiring to get to the te»p." 1 feel sure- that tho-e who have he-en brought up m the* Highlanei*- are imbued with
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 211 1 T^^r HOME A PACKET OF ABRAIZO M ALrMIMUMWAKE SHINE. a.% v *<*<*<*<*<*<^ f V fS^A View Hotel! Friday, November Ist. I Poppy Day Ballf ♦m a of ihe Earl Haig Poppy Day Fund Dancing till 2 a.m. Dinner Dance $5. Dance Only $3. X For Reservations Phone 5085. V T
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    • 230 1 »*ifilfi*«*ifi!fi!fi!fi_fi_fi_fi«ifi H j/ Tpfwhfiia R ros n/ \/L \*J S> > **T IKLnIILLLA D•• Vv *tf !.tV//%-SI r _P' '^x WiixcK Griihh^r S SPEED UP Yotir Land Ole ar ing I THE TREWHELLA MONKEY WINCH AND J > make all the difference. S -j; Further particulars apply =T 1 McALISTER
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    • 122 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Ti> the Miller tyres— -Page I. Use a Dun.op Msxfli Page T. Tin- latest fiction at Kelly snd Walsh's— Page 10. Untteorn for Philipe Argents lamps— I'aKe IT. Thi- late st m motoring nov* Sties Pages 4. :>, 8, 13. Forthcoming attraction! at the- Thsatif; Latest cinems changes
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    • 8 1 FOR YOUR SILVERWARE USE "GODDARDS" NON-MERCURIAL PLATE POWDER.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 133 1 THE WEEK. I%'ettm wtmga mtk. v t a.m.. s 9.31 v.,,. R ice En 1 C!..-. i -ir...- branch I.S-.P., -»ni l*ebri M Outran, Theal I redby, 1 1 1 Hl Water, .On a.m., s 10.15 pan., 9.4, Deepuvuli public holiday. Homeward mail P .<.<>. lei Rugby: S.C.< rournamcnt. P.S.R.F.C.
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  • 207 2 ROSE MACTHAIL PENMAN LTD'S REPORT. Singapore. Oct. 29. Rubber. l_ondon 9%d. 5/16 d down. Prices at 4 p.m.: Spot 30, Nov. MC**;. Dec. .'JI Jan. -March 32, April-Tune 83%. Dull, uncertain. in.— London l*l>7 12s »*d. Bss d.-wn. Mining. Eaay, Sungei Ways 8.90 Kuchais IM 1.55, Kinta Dredge 1.42 1.45,
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  • 446 2 Cannot Find Work: Goteg Hack to England. I*".*~_itis:i_-d migrants form huge numbei of putseugen on tke Heksons Bay, U'hic] r t Australia foi I.<>nd<>n recently. They art leaving Auetraltu. s..:r. oi them s'leged that they hud been K-ed to come |o Australia by misreprem \u:tit»i.. They wire
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  • 213 2 (oninversv over L .S. Rector's Action. New *_ork. A racia controversy over hristiamty attitude towards negroes has been started the action of the Key. W. S. Blackshear. recti r ol the Episcopal Church of St. Matthew f Brooklyn, announcing from the pulpit that Ngroes are not
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 534 2 ~^.aW**^^ a*** m WrO^r** (Importers s**V *w *B Ckemhu MEDICAL HALL, LTD. i SINGAPORE ART CLUB I EXHIBITION MEMBERS WORK la be held at the ADELPHI HOTEL from MONDAY. NOV. 4th to SATURDAY NOV. 9th. inclusive. Open daily from 9 a.m. to S p.m. ADMISSION FREE .lust Arrived THE MALAY
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    • 300 2 VICTORIA TgEATRE SUNDAY, NEXT, NOVEMBER 3rd. AT 9.30 P.M. In Response to Numerous Requests. Will (Jive a Second Recital when a Programme Selected from Requests will be Rendered. POOKINC NOVWIPEN^AT LITTLES. $4. $2 AND $1. COMMENCING FRIDAY. NOVEMBER Sth., AT 9.30 P.M. FAREWELL VISIT OF THE FORBES RUSSELL COMEDY COMPANY.
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    • 342 2 ALHAMBRA? Tan Chwu. Kee— Sole SPECIAL PROGR IME Commencing Saturday. Oct. 261 h.. *m j M r Oct, I In the Second Show at THE LATEST BftPlßi v^ I VILMA B/ NX with JAMES HAI.I ra/s /s //e.4 sv A story of laughter and tears. A v A UNITED ARTISTS
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  • 264 3 A New Aspect. That the blind can **m enjoy motion pictures, is the startling news imparted to us by Charles Hugo, manager of the talking motion picture tourii g company, which is opening: at the Alhambra next Friday and will give Singapore its first real talking
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  • 272 3 The following appointments are notified m tht X.M.S. Government ("azette of Oct. tft: Mr. J. Hall to be a COMMtffC— l Master; Mr. K. AinwortV* to be an Art Fuj i'intemlent. Mr. X- W. Reeve to be an Assistant Master. Malayan Educational Serviie; Mr. C. T. L. Goudchild
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  • 404 3 A statement of the actual revenue of the olony for the year li'L'h on which military contribution is payable was laid ou tho table at Monday's meeting of Legislative Council. Actual revenue is given a*- I'lS, 0.>2.220 and after the various deduction! and addition.-- arc node thr revenue asseseshle foe
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    • 354 3 /V( fS FIRST REAL TALKING PICTURES ALHAMBRA=? iENCMG FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1. I l» M.— THREE SHOWS DAILY— 4, 7 AND 9.30P!m I Hritton and Charles Hugo present MOVIETONE MOVIES I most perfect of all sound reproduction. Sin« T inp, talking and danciner masterpiece. T :*3 RAINBOW MAN" 1 I with
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    • 551 3 *>a*®®®®®®(«^^ I Estate Trust Agencies I (1927) Limited. I BRANCHES: I 21, First Cross Street MALACCA. I 11, Light Street PENANG. <| S Registered by and Security deposited with the i Straits Settlements Government. _I I Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, Guar- dians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and Interest collected,
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  • 297 4 British Motor Cyclists m Malaya. Two British motor cyclists who are travelling from London to Australia arrived by B. I. Steamer In Ptnung last uuek end. nm\ loft tor Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Singapore havinir completed over nine thousand of their twelve thousand miles journey.
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  • 155 4 A UTOMOBILE SALON IN PARIS. London Oct. 4. Luxury is a striking feature of the SS- hil>it> at the 2'ird Automobile Salon, whit a was opened m Paris this week, ami which has brought together the greatest Collection of motor cars ever staged m the tight for the European and
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  • 35 4 mmmmarm Tea N.V. a ire giving a "*> mi the Mat i The maioi *> 1 admit. loubtcdly h minoril mm course si ,-clied upon to perl Lhat is a help t«tl mUUS >t* anno Motor Transport
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 84 4 t A'ou; on Show X THF NFW I SUPERIOR WHIPPET "SIX" j* U Ton Commercial Truck I T m> m^^^^^^^^^F*J Ifll l^^fl^P _JH B^^^^r^**l MTammrMU T m^mm T mm mwmm^ a\>^mm m^mamaaaaa^aaaaaaaaa^^^^maam, aWm^mai aWmZaWW m.^ M_v */mmT t**m^faaaa^r*** ■r*^M mrmj^rr^mk \*A M |Q Mi U UU VWnRi Up^ w^*^ *_P-^^By^P^
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  • 574 5 PROBLEM OF ENGINE ACCELERATION. Varied Picking-up Power. Detroit, Mich., Sept. 14. i Engineers of ten automobile companies ■inder the guidance of the Bureau of Standards at Washington aro engaged m a cooperative eiTort to 1_ »m what makes some cars pick up .peed fastei t! an others, and
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  • 306 5 A short time In-fore the commencement of this year's coaching seasoa Tht* Commercial Motor wrote S leading article referring to the fact thai good service for the road passenger Is essential to the continued success tor the whole travel-by-road movement. We revert to this
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  • 102 5 is appalling. Something should be done, because the-e cases nowadays are very numerous. *'ln the very small minority of cases it is the motor driver who is to blame." Mr. Oswald added that he did not think the suggestion had been nade before m this country. p
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  • 33 5 Sir Henry Segrave says that he will have a new boat next year, and that it must be capable of a speed at least 20 m.p.h. m excess of that of 'Miss Kngland."
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  • 58 5 f,_^^e^jii__ In order t" <liscover which parts of the city are exposed to the greatest dangers from road traffic the Chief Constable of Sal ford has had a road map prepared; whenever an accident occurs a small green flag is used to mark the position, a red flag being used
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 304 5 :*<** 4 ri*<r*>^^^^^<*<^**i*o^^o o a a a a a a a Z TS Jmm> *mC\l 1 I V NjiiVY mmm A Z owner ot an Austin soon develops the feel- *f tor his car that most men have for their ♦J# respect amounting almost to affection. For \ustin soon becomes
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    • 182 5 JESSS^Sssm^SlSmmmws^^ mmmm^''^ m^^^^^ m^ mmmm^^^^^ m mmm^. \m\m\\\\\^m\**^*^^s^*^~^ a v> 7^^^^^ %s/ >w >_ss _J_^-™^» I _k L __i _i K\ \a\aaamaaaaaa\ \aW*^^ 1 In II H 1 jf B V E AW j T€DAy»S _AmART_ST COUPE la^/HKN >ou awn a Nash 'MOO** you may Im- feure that |M*ople peepeet
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  • 910 6 Chess Notes and News > PROBLEMS AND 5 SOLUTIONS. I By I I OUR CHESS EDITOR. I > Problem No. 76: (By R. Tol-inson.) Black five pieces. IM White five pieces. NN Kite to move and mate m three moves. The World Championship Match. lt appears that Alekhine and Bogoljubow
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  • 390 6 A Beer book by Mr. Philip Geodalle nevec fßlls to provide a refreshing variant for the student of b'ten.ture. be he interested ie fiction, history, belles lettres or any other the innumcr._nie forms m which the writing- of modern authors are presented to him to-day. The Missing
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  • 78 6 Messrs. Hutchinson, w-h-^we-hritic ing out immediately an illustrated mography of "H.M the Queen of Spain," by Mr. Evelyn jGraham, also annnumce a similar memoir •by the same ailthor of* Albert, King of the Belgians;" and ,4 T"hv*l__fe of Lord Darling." written by Mr. Graham from £tt_sp books, notes,
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  • 1141 6 f i ADVENTURES OF AN AMERICAN JOURNALIST. i i 44 4 Book About Myself," by Theodore Dreiser (Constable) is an autobiographical .fragment, covering four years only, and is m chief concerned with the author's experiences a.; a journalist m the United States. It open*- m 1890.
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  • 1056 6 The Christ of the English Koad. by Two Wayfarer.-, (lloddei and Stough ton) Bs. fid. A deeply earnest book whose object it is to poirt out the great Influence the character of Christ h**s had nn the English people. We are taken from early Roman times m
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  • 130 6 When Mr* I yin •'tin rigoui ed hoe far m that proi State* t. known in«tai who ha\« with Relf-com \t*t burst into ed he?' -I I bndge-dnvi a« ros> the t face becauw But there iAtlant:. that ed Iron Ka. Sown he. ,i io nil**- i then ce-si\
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  • 807 6 J SOME USEFUL i INFORMATION. I I "*^**^l 1 _l CITTING BEHIND a player of parts the other evening 1 watched him play successfully a hand on whicn most peopii would have gone astray* It was not unusually difficult and I do r.ot claim thai hi
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  • 1034 7 MALAYS LOSE A GOOfJ FRIEND. Sir H. Clifford's Retirement. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.) Ihe sudden retirement of Sir Hugh Clifford from the high office of Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner of the Federated Malay States, due to the sad illness of Lady Clifford, has deprived
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  • 96 7 The following is the programme of drills up to and for week-ending. November 3rd. Wednesday. 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall, Bde: Sijr: Sec: Indians, Section Parade. 5 p.m.— Drill Hall, No. «J Platoon' "C" (Scottish) Coy., M Yards Range Prartiee Competition. Thursday. 5 p.m.— Drill Hall, "E" (Chi•nese;
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  • 18 7 I Mr. J. T. Johnson, of Tongkah Compound No Liability, is shortly proceeding to Australia on leave. Ex.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 300 7 *i* t **c *V I GORDON S i V T A *m* t j V 1 i X OB _H^* rs) V A% V i *^V^ vL v 1 l mmm *>. m I Heart MP^M Spirit i At* t^ E? '^7*l J rfect *cSh| Perfect I Cocktail f_l_ll Pahit
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    • 195 7 sammmlw?**^^^*& 4 *^mT* a 'j *it*m i^m:-. v WW Pg fl |"-V-*^*^-. *^{iW^-*-^ CONQUER INDIGESTION ANY doctor will tell you that altnougb the i V normal mices ot rhe stomach are slightly ac.ci an excess o< aciduy upsets tbe whole aicsstive process, causing fermentation, heartburn, and pain. Most digestive disorders
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    • 137 7 The Perfect Golf Ball for every Course ClimateDUNLOP MAXFU_»«ft PRODUCED under special Wfc- 1 processes which ensure qualities r J Jfc_unobtainable m any other Golf _A/ m*m*r*/ Ball! The Dunlop 'Maxfli' is >" f' JiT^S the perfect i*olf ball every /*mV^ course and for every climate! i%% _*>J ri v
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  • 83 8 A: the Masonic Hall, Yenning Road, on Thursday night a farewell dinner was given to Mr. and Mrs. G. E. S. Cubitt by the menders of St- Mary's choir. Mr. Cubitt has been choir master for many years and Mrs. Cubitt an active member of the choir. Mr. W.
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  • 409 8 The Recent Disagreement. Then- wmm full attendance at Friday'; meeting of Malacca Municipal Board whet efter the laying of tin- eustomarj papers n the table the President, the hon'ble Mr. W. EUos made the following itatemeat: .Since the last meeting ef the Munidps I ommissioners there kai been
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  • 63 8 The death took place on Sept. 26 al Morkeu, Cults, Aberdeenshire, of AFexander Emslie Benzie, aged (?2. Mr. Benzit was m 1888 a member of the firm ol Howarth, Erskine and Co., Ltd., of Singa pore, of which company he was secretar> m 1901. The company amalgamated witli Riley, Hargraves
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  • 283 8 Retrial 'Following: an Acquittal. An appeal by the Deputy Public iv rotor i Mr. H. Moor) against the acquitts vi three Indians (discharged by tht- Pint *!**s 'rate at K«>t;i Tinggi OTA rhargt of causing hurt vith c knife eras made m Johore Bahru Supreme Court on
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  • 112 8 List No. 2. Amendment No 8. Issued October 28thHOUSES. Transfers: Dukedom from Class 1 to Class 2. Tunisian from Class I to Class 2. Bikanir from Class 4 to Class 3. Fairway t (late Olawa) from Class 4 to Class 3. La Rejeunie from Class 3 to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 401 8 tm PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS IFH mWmM |7 Lrf Announcement m r m S_d^M^t^°J < _s§, ls S0()N TO ANNOUNCE THE introducing the Marquette, a new, light six that provi, BR vn y m;4,xJ E n! LIGHT SIX BUILT BY BUICK true Buick quality at a new lew price. With
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    • 95 8 -_-_-fc__-_ V _l When the guests are sitting hack with happy smiles, and the BUBO** MSHM with success, then the hostess breathes thanksgiving to Yo Relish. Add it to your soups tish meats steaks islads -^<1 you will add a piquant flavour of palatable perfection. When- thei Relish culinary compliments
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  • 332 9 ANOTHER DISASTROUS BREAK. Unsettlcment m London. [Reuter's Service.] New York, Oct. 29. Another disastrous break m tho stack market occurred to-day, price*, collapsing to even below the low levels hi died dining the wild tradin;.- last Thursday. Otgoaised baakhia >ip->;rt led to a brie; rally,
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  • 195 9 Workers Indignant. i f ßeuter's Service.] Gashnla, Oct. 2*. The lalxmr orj_-aiiis;itions are lacensed at the conviction of bred Seal and halt' ;t dosea other Communist organisers of the str'ke m the textile industry, for tin mm der of the poHee chief Alderbolt, and ar<dt ri\
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  • 87 9 [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] Tokio. <Kt. 29. Jn the presence of a distinguished gathering Prince Chiehibu this morning opened the World Engineering Conjrrcss m which 2H countries are participating The largest overseas delegations are the American which numbers ISS, the British .Vl, Chinese and German
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  • 54 9 Ex-Premier and Son Acquitted. Hendaye. Oct. 29. It is trustworthily reported that a courtmarti.il al Valencia has acquitted the S] anish ex-Prt mier, Sanchez Guerra, his -?on, and nineteen other officers on charges Oj" treason and rebellion m connection with the revolt of the garrison
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  • 46 9 1 Arabs Demand Withdrawal. [Reuter's Service.] Jerusalem, Oct. 28. An all-Arab conference, representinfl* Palestine. Syria and Tvansjordan, resolved upon calling upon the British Government to cancel the Balfour Declaration and proclaiming: a peneral strike on November 2, the anniversary of the Declaration.
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  • 533 9 FRUITLESS SEARCH FOR CITY OF ROME. The Gulf of Genoa Drama. IKeuter's Service.] Spezia, Oct. 28. The tugs and aeroplanes have returned from their 48 hours fruitless search for the City ot Rome. According to accounts from several plates along the coast the storm blew up at
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  • 85 9 Social Democrats* Success. [Reuter's Service.] Prague, Oct. 2H. Over seven million electors polled yesterday, fhe Bourgeois parties generally maintain their position but the Communists lost 190,000 votes. The most important success was that the Caecho -tovak Social DemoJJ crats. who are the second strongest part>
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  • 125 9 A Considerable Increase. j [British Radio Official Service.] KuKby, Oct. 29. The immigration movement to Canada 'rom the British Isles is showing a steady growth, according to Mr. Egan, the Deputy Minister of Immigration and Colonisation >i* the Canatlian Government, who has irrived m London. He
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  • 26 9 [Renter's Service.] London, Oct. 28. It is announced that the King will hold a Council on November 5 at Buckingham Palace.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 335 9 gjjgjESS CARD&, idential Hotel. Tapar, Good Cuisine. „per. Proprietor. .KSS MEN. I"*' _»f Bteaesjrsaaic rieda, mail Sajra, |s .i«leu.uately j deno w'th the l_L.mil '>« to -i.Mu 1 Term*. v .i i in<; 1»; BEAU, BINGAPOEB. ==gjf MOWERSHOP Hotel van Wijk. P 18J1 0 LOWERS. l? ri- BasiketK. KoUHUf^ NB
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    • 607 9 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services, nnd that particulars of such tenders may be jbtamed m the Tender Room. Municipal jffices: T nder Date of Closing. Supply of asphalt during 193 Noon. Nov. 12th. Supply of
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    • 348 9 IMPORTANT NOTICE SHOVE ESTATE, KATONG. A great opportunity of purchasing some very desirable building lots at reduced rates up to November 30th, 1929, for Cash within one month. i For_ details /and plans-apply to MANAGER .GROVE ESTATE. NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THK SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.
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    • 499 9 THE OVERSEA CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlement*.;. NOTICE is hereby given that this Bank will be removed to its new premises at the corner of Market Street and Cecil Street on Fridaj, the l<t Novemb'-r, 1929, oil i.nd from which date bus ncs- will bo trsossetsd at the
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 19 10 FRASER. At tii.- Mat* m U3 ■•-pitai. Singapore, <»n the SSth. inst., •<> Mr. and Mi Janet vi dauchtei
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  • 878 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1929. THE TANJONG PAGAR INCUBUS. All who have the interests of the port at heart will have noticed with satisfaction the reference made by the hon'ble Ilr. Fell m Legislative Council to the subject of harbour Charges, and the reply of the Officer Administering
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  • 562 10 Mrs. (Dr.) Dexter Allen is going on a short holiday to India and will be back hi Singapore at the beginning of Decem'je. Mr. R. W. Chater, formerly of Singapore, and now Superintendent of the Government Printing Department, Sarawak, is on brief visit to SinpaporeMr. J. (1. Clementson, of the
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  • 74 10 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES. [PtEE PRESS SERVICE. COPYRIGHT London. Oct. IJS p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Son* lotify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £184 6 Iti 'up 12 16). Forward I*lBB 6 16 (up 12 16 1. The mai ket is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair
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  • 231 10 At the chunh of St. IVter. Malacca, oa Saturday morning, the Rev. Father Fernandez, officiating. Mis*- Marie L>ui>a Nunis. ■econd daughter of Mr. R< hert M. Nunis. a retired pensioner, was married to Mr. Sydney Percy Cork, formerly of Singapore bat now of the Durian Daun Hospital staff. Malacca. After
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  • 164 10 At the Civil Hospital, Maymyo, on Otto ber 20, the death occurred sf the Rev. H. If. .Stockings, K.I.H., All Saints. S.P.G. Mission, Shwebo. Mr. Stockings had been indisposed for a short time and had gone to Maymyo for a holiday and rest. By the death of Henry Mark Stockinet
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  • 104 10 OPPOSITION TO >„ ||Ti I DISPLAY. -*l [From O I Growing |M .-J?* I Armistice I): *^J letters from I Time, of Msl I The Following I Quoting Th. i fl Home (love, ,nn,. B display and jr? I to do the fl s that a new g
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  • 201 10 Annual Bab) Show All mother that the Chi!.: show will be h( Hall on W< mencing T _.m. The follow ing giom of entry (las*- A Malay-. Division !l Indians. Dieisioi v. Europeuni si I Cla**** 11- ktm m ("lass A. Class lnfant- ssser est division- si
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  • 139 10 Six Months Bwfemiisafat of I.M.s. bar. Before tin \i 1 H. Elphinston* hn Robinson m the Lumpur on Mondaj mon cation Of the Bai I Mr. A. T. Babanathy, tor. Teluk Ins* cause why he tfttml. A. S. Bailey apnea "tht and Mr. S. Veerasai for respondent. Mr.
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  • 41 10 TAMIL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. The annual thank held nt the Church, day. at MO p.* Th« will have their sab o1 fl day at 4 p.m. m the 5 _nd J be special song> »1 Rev. W. E* Horl«. M address.
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    • 234 10 Prince Charles Edward's Liqueur DRAMBUIE Sole Agents CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated under the Companies* Ordimt of Hong Korg). (Incorporated m Shanghai). 90, Robinson Road. Telephone 6228. mm**************************************** f "TANGLIN" Brand I PORK SAUSAGES i I ALL INGREDIENTS OF TUE FINEST QUALITY. I I MADE UNDER STRICT EUROPEAN SUPERVISION, I
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    • 208 10 M— Rl— M {MERCEDES EUCUDf j| The Fully Automatic 1 CALCULATOR j PATERSON, SIMONS CO., I •f LIMITED, I 4 Prince Street, Singapore. j PHONE 2700. flilHllH!l«>!!M!l'«i!ll«ri»!S;!!!ffl!to:!n!:iB'«::!l»k T. K. X.'s Tyres. 715 x 115 Reduced from $13.50 to $11.50 each 21 x 6.80 to 5.80 eacn 26 x I*4 8.50
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    • 3 10 THEODORE DRIESER'S SELF-PORTRAIT.
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  • 74 11 M r\fl KS CROWD EARLY COOKS. tout m the Lords. i' E COPYRIGHT.] I ondon. Oct. 29. ri Parliament begins to be surly enough to thi re was a queue of H"'.-e "f Commons assemblear'.y a* eight o'clock though the new session does thy afternoon. veil, the Chief
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  • 39 11 Ny- on I nemploy merit. Service.] I.ondo.t, Oct. 29. va crowded for er th< summer rssssa. j as leader during trace snd was loudly tern at question* lestiona relating to I compreheaett t m.t.v of disnission
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  • 40 11 Traced) m Horn, kong. ir Eastern Set vkn.J Hong hon.;. Oct. f*. HM.s. Rennet Hying forenoon suddenly ng down Flying*r** then nod The I r < OP Y RIGHT.] Hong kon*., Oct. 29. H >'. S. Hennni cmahed md.
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  • 32 11 More Bodies Recovered. ice.] SP«via. Later. Vi Mail have now elj rs Pembroke, Bill tthe pilot). There aplane, the salvage of fl i Qlt as -he is sunk .'•att.-r.
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  • 45 11 WORLD ENGINEERING POWER. m wm onlerence m Japan. ter'a Far Ea>tern Service.] Tokio, Oct. 29. the opening sf the engineer* this morning Prince Chichibu opened a world power eon- whi swim continuing till ittended bj delegates from of countries. r ier cable on page 9.]
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  • 151 11 •inmur.ity ifr SiQgspofU I j esterday morning to _tl Of Mr. John -Joseph the Goodyeai <*rivn* si Rallies n. -ti I ia the a eompnrntivcly Of age. had been A serious relapse incapable of being md he passed a^ay nee of hi- m< dical
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  • 59 11 E 2 an annual appeal for funds for the ftP admirable institution it has been felt this jo many sales which are rgy just now it would limpfe financial appeal ***** f SUPI rU, s Tht to :ovsr the expenditure of w earnestly hoped that bo sent
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  • 109 11 A BLACK DAY ON CHANGE. Eight Billion Dollar Losses. [Reuter's Service.] NeH York. Oct. 29. VMtb stockpiles slumping eight to tenbillion dollars „f which sixteen leading issues Br nautili for nearly three billion yesterday was probably the darkest day the Stock End ange has ever seen.
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  • 36 11 f ßouter's Service.] New York, Oct. 29. A huge volume of business was tran.*--1 acted immediately the Stock Market opened this morning. Mai v -oadlag stock*- went down as much as ten points.
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  • 68 11 H.M.S. Somme Damaged. "FREE PRESS SERVICE.- COPYRIGHT.! Hong Kong. Oct. 29. R.M.88 Somme und Stormeloud were m collision m the harbour here this morning. H.M.S. Somme was badly damaged the ti »rtsi'e oiltank- I eing torn open. [The s< mmc and Stormeloud are torpedo bout deotroyera
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  • 55 11 Express Service Planned. I free press ski: Vict:. COPYRIGHT.] I ondon, Oct. 29. The Morning Post announces thai tht London Underground group is planning vast developments m the west end stations. It is suited that there will be severe! extensions and doubling of lines m order to enable
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  • 49 11 [Reuter's Service.] Pari*.. Oct. Tbe National Council of the Socialist Party rejected the motion for collaboration with the Radicals m the ministry hence M. Daladier may be driven to rely on the Left-Centre which does not favour his programme drawn up to placate the extreme Left.
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  • 51 11 r ßeuter's Service.] ItrusseU. Oct. "29. Dl Rosa wh.. attempted to shoot Prince I'mberto on Oct. 2*> has been remanded for a month. He refuaad to apply for provisional release bananas he would thus be repudiating hi- act. He also requested to be tried by Belgian
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  • 61 11 £20,000,000 DRAINAGE SCHEME FOR ENGLAND. fßritish Radio— Official Service.] Rugby. ')ct. 29. A i.ig me of arterial drainage f ,tr Fngland and Wale- has been* prepared by Mi. Noel Buxton, the .Minister of Agriculture, for Bubi.ms.on to Government. Thy COOt of the scheme i« estimated at some £20.000. {.00. For
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  • 50 11 [Reuter's Service.] London. Oct. 29. Fi: v broke out m a cargo of copra and rubber on board the China Mutual Steam Navigation Company's steamer Ningchow at Liverpool yesterday evening, but was got under control b\ midnight after thousands of gallons of water had been pumped m.
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  • 32 11 Washington. Oct. 29. Senator Theodore Burton died to-day. [Senator Burton was returned as Republican representative for Cleveland, Ohio. He sat m. the former Senate.] [Burlier cables on page o.]
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  • 119 11 RECITAL. The Cherniavsky Trio will give a second recital on Sunday next, N< vember "rd at !>.30 p.m. and after their brilliant rendering of the last programme the theatre should be full. The programme for next Sunday'^ recital is chosen from requests received from the public, and
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  • 1234 11 NAMING THE NEW PRINCESS. Ancient Ceremonial. [From Our Own Correspondent. 1 Tokyo. Oct. Ji. Anc^nt customs, exotic yet singularlj I simple and impressive, were employed ir the naming of the third daughter born t< Their Majesties the Emperor and Empress Imperial Princes and Princesses, high states men
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  • 128 11 ALEXANDRA ROAD LIGHTING. To the Editor. Sir,— May I have a little space to call public attention to the total absence of Lighting m Alexandra Road. f lam not aware whether the Municipality or the Rural Board, is responsible, but it > a fact that one
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  • 342 11 To the Editor. Sir.— Rubber at present prices does not shew a reasonable return on capital; neither does it encourage fresh planting', and if the future needs of the World are to I kb taken care of, it is essential that fresh planting be undertaken m
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  • 139 11 Government Offensive Commenced. (By arrangement with the Nanyang Siang Pan Preea.) Shanghai. Oct. 29. Chiang Kai-shek has circulated telegram* announcing nis departure to the front to suppress insurgents. He left for Hankow yesterday on board the gunl oat Vungsui with the gunboat Chuyu
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    • 152 11 *f*>*>*>*>**^ I"CELANESE"| j LINGERIE j X (Lace Trimmed) V T SM _^Ayr I X I *_i*_r?' *f* X li Which combines t n y *w ik \W beauty, grace, X X H Y-t\*trv'\\ f. 'Vwll economy and X X* i_rlSl^ I\ durability m every I iral ft) garment. All X
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  • 1538 12 tiy SIR PHILIP GIBBS. It was a soldier poet who first thought of the Flanders Poppy as the flower of remembrance for those men of ours vvho fell and served m the world, war. It was a flower that gave a touch of b.-auty j* _h*
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  • 192 12 A Tale From Taiping. Recently says the Times of Malaya a' Taiping miner who is a wellknown shikari had rather an amusing experience as the result of a report which was brought to him to the effect that a Tamil coolie at the 4th mile,
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    • 289 12 ./**"fc. /*v. m**^' v** 4 t*^ ¥;v\fW _—^^K'W < ►VJ Y'\f******mJ** 4 9 < > ISN'T SHE i I BONNIE? i < > FOR MOTHER BABY- > I SUNSHINE VITAMIN "D" 4 4 m 4 I p There is Sunshine Vitamin 4t D 4 > m Sunshine Glaxo < >
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    • 316 12 *»*V*Je I DANGEROUS rT JU I HEART WEAKNESS felU! I fi' FOLLOWS w|l "^MALARIA life, I V Beware ef the after-effects of Malaria. Not only does ¥__r jl A X It lower vitality, vitiate the blood, exhaust the \CB *L nerves and reduce resistance, but it has a serious effect
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  • 530 13 EDUCATING THE DOCTOR. Studying the Human Machine. Every medical student is required during his eourae of traininir lo bocone familiar with the BaafcHaica] Structure of the human machine, but irhea he tm*** to study physiology, or how thy machine- works, ho has had m the past to km satisfied with
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  • 242 13 To nil the vacancy caused by the testgnation of Mr. A. P. ("ranna Mr. I>. FarqubarM.n is appointed a member of the Imhar Immigration Committer. It is understood that the Government vote for the Boy Scouts Association*. Perak, which was $12,000 for IMt, will U> rut down by one-half next
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    • 347 13 _**-B .~____i ___w. Hii 'WpP' v *^6P^^B L. -^BflKy ii'ifm*^ riui*^ The New Buick Leads the Field bi Every Element of Motor Car Value. I n stN c luxury and beauty m i^S f -^^^I^k A s P^^d. getaway and power m even phase of motor car appearance S'^ an
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    • 288 13 I sleepless nights! I H comes from this cause. Etio\ Fruit Salt 9 M your system from the waste products S M refreshed and renewed. M I I M Prepared only by J. C. ENO Ltd., osadotx, :,J. I __SK :^\^mM____r^^ V^9^. MMwMW*A Jm**ll 4 **aam* W* m. I mgLjk*C
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    • 832 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES •IPRBSS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON ft N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. I Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapf if "MERIONES For London,
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    • 514 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m 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 Spore. s.B. CITY OF CHESTER Nov. 14 s.s. BLOEMFONTEIN For Havre, L'don, R'dam md Hamburg Oct.
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    • 432 14 British India and Apc.r Lim. (Incorporated m England H MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARf n SERVICES. U PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAI S N rs UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY OT__m_* LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL -u;V|ce I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND j* Tonnage. Singapore. N RAWALPINDI 16,600 Nov. 2 KALYAN
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    • 555 15 >i^*** m l^s*ww^^mmmmmmmmmimmmim^^^^^^^^m^^^^ 0. S. K. Line. '.«i'*n«t"on*. Vessel. Arrive. Lesve. Hamburg. Bremen folonibo, Aden. -"<! Amui Maru Nov. 12 Nov 13 th, Cap« Town, Rio de > OV Montevideo and i Kound-the-World Santos Maiu Nov. Nov. 7 ii P.. -fs-Sa'aam. k Durban and Panaasa Maru Nov. 4 Nov. Shinnoh
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    • 485 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE cifirfAMIMUM MAIL JUNE TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO. SUK/. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES and GENOA. Arrive Leave Lenie Arrive Singapore. Singapore. Penan- >>w York. PRKS. HARRISON In Port Oct. Ij ov Dec h> PRES. JOHNSON Nov. 11 Nov. 14 Nov
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    • 839 15 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGAIION CO., OF BATAVIA). (Incorporated m Holland.) -0) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3640, with auWoi nections to: Passage, Freight. Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives jn the Strait* Settlements (Singapore and Penan*.) t of the OFFICIAL
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  • 127 16 A notice to mariners advises alteration m position of experimental light-beacon northwestward of Cape Rachado, Malacca Strait, Eastern. Sh.^re at a distance of about 15 mi ler. north-westward of Cape Rachado- The M.M. mail steamer General Metzinger is due here from Saigon to-morrow (Thursday), at 7 a.m. ard
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  • 247 16 Surgeon Saves Graduate's Life. The liner President Harrison of the Dollar Steamship Company arrived at Shan ghai recently with passengers on board acclaiming Dr. Bailey, the ship surgeon, as the hero of a thrilling race against death far out at sea. Death lost the race. Three days
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  • 152 16 Former Straits Steamship Co. Officer. We regret to record the death, which occurred m Hong Kong Government Civil Hospital on October 22nd., of Captain A. W. (Stot) Taylor, late of the Haiyang. The deceased, who was fifty-two years of ..go, was admitted to the
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    • 550 16 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY* AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de
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    • 147 16 BIBBY LINE. LONDON ADDRESS: 22 PALL MALL, !X>NDON, S.W.I. of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vesels between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, I with through connection from Singspore I and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Steamer. Leave Rangoon. LANCASHIRE Nov. 28 CHESHIRE Dec. 12 YORKSHIRE Dec. 26 LEICESTERSHIRE Jan. 9
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    • 214 16 louden, Dut 1P27, from Batavia 2s. for Beta** ii SI. SINGAPORE IIARBOI R BOARD. Eaat Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Roggeveen 22. Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance (.ate 3). Kalyan IS; Nerite 16; Imperial Prince 13} _Pns. Harrison 11; Katong (1 p.m. shift "to 22 i S; Autolycus f, Empire Dock
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    • 646 16 Kerr Steamship Co. L I 44. BEAVER STREET. NEW you *M J (Incorporated m U.S. A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR R__QwF~lntVU to BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADK LPHU AVfv BALTIMORE. (via Suez). M.S. SILVERHAZEL due Nov. S M.S. SILVERASH due Nov. 22 auB N.i M.S. SILVERGUAVA due Dec. 11 *m.l\ PACFIC JAVA
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    • 694 16 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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  • 70 17 Ihe Supi rmarim Holla Roy< c SO., m ..huh Plying Officer Wagh m \\<>n ths Sfhnt'ider Trophy la^t September, hai been i on public exhibition m the Science Mum South Kensington. The Secretary of State i*«>r War, Mr. T< ir Shaw, and tht- Parliamentary Secretary "<> tht* Admiralty, Mr. C.
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  • 232 17 Shanghai, Oct. 28There is severe righting at Tangfengh>iep. Chiang Kai-.shek will leave for Hankow this afternoon. He issued a statement explaining tho reason for the antiFen,.: Vu-hsiang campaign, a statement pledging the extinction of the Feng troops was also issued. Four aeroplanes dropped bombs on Loyang. Yen
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    • 201 17 __^*mm^**^m*A*m*\. '^*_*Wmm^*»*^m—. >v ir Jf An Am* aA**^' s aw' j—Y' _*W >' inflammation m tiu bronj& AY chills. The ieSootS hr.ntliinj. AW 'AY tub.-s art .11 tKnrid and Ihnr- f a iiiil> disinttcttd t»> |\ps. —V lntlu.n/.a and cold ..irms arc ■»■■<<"', "j i' dcstro> t and bronchitis and
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    • 281 17 1 s^^ «e-Wk*****^^ w^ <-*.* m x_*v. i X _#£«F______t.-- «fc_ I K^vJl^ LLiJiiiiili^HUn j^*^^^^ [b f*_W? '^m***^mSL^^*nl^-\m v*e '**^**—am*z^ mW*M\. l^i aaf 4 1 _mm mm*Oa*r-^S. ___w W rt?****Wfc£z v XT i^ p/^_C___ 1 is _fc___^^_s*P y_--__T'/^_ ;r^ TTTfPr* 1^ m\\y;/'7. JL-r~~'^ W*' s *i^^^^ t^ m K_ Bi
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    • 282 17 mm am m AmmW HII I Use It f*T (JM I -for 30 years Jji I Scores <>/ Parker Pens have t- jWikm I -given lifelong Service |F jjiidß H O*INCE the first long-lived Parker Pens I Wj were made, 3b years' experience, 4 7 J(J|i I improvements have been
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  • 168 18 Two Recruits Selected for Gold Coast. London, Sept. 20. Tut news that tho Colonial Office is app rating women doctors to go to West Africa is regj.rded as proof of the success of an inter* sting psychological experiment. The witch doctors' pernicious influence
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  • 151 18 Thi remainder of the second round ties t'u Open Singapore Singics Badminton < hanipionship Tournament wen- played off during the week-end at th«- courts at SSI With Bridge K<»ad. vith U Following rtiiltS. Robcpi Tun *Hni <<)' Phong 4 IS. li> 12, IS— S; L. .1 dt
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  • 43 18 t b rom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Oct. 28. The Perak rugb) team ssH Strang side thy Rent ol iVf.tk «,r Sunday led fey ***m*~ ford, th« format winning by two goals to) one tiy. It whs strenuous struggle throughout.
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  • 38 18 INTER -COUNTY RUGBY. London. Ut 17th Following are the results ..f Kujrb\ matches played to-day-— Rl v. <k •>. Put ham 14. Glai i sa IS, Western Counties S. la -1 t v < sth I. \»)t',, mr** championship match.
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  • 471 18 Mr. I Good* la i. i a! t > Ipoh from Penang t<> t;ik<- rhnrge of **m Tailoring v 1 Outfitting Department of PrKcherd «'o.. Ltd. T.O.M It ia Maud that Mr. K. O. D Burke Gaffney, Executive Kn-rin«er. Taiping, will succeed Mr. IL N. Sellers, Executive Engineer, Ki.a':' I.ipi>,
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    • 207 18 vTllflfl HllJll 11 dominate* the west bank of the Menam Cm _^*^"*^^_«^fl_ fl v _fQ /AW** 7_7_wT— __Bi fl J^Ly/sTm mw »^\0 ___V4 T jg i _T u"~l l In every branch of endeavour P have realised that health means S W ft ***»iv 9V J_r %^ftft r m MILKMAID
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    • 188 18 **\\>*\^**^^ „V I ♦^♦^4 ♦> YOU WANT T WE HAVE T i er* A X 4 A 1 DELCO-REIV, equipment for your ca J ~_W T, J a I BORNEO MOTORS, L D A •xs^^T !in_nirafßfßfi^^ Ij I 'TRVTH IX AI)VERTISI\'<r AS THE BULWARK OF SL(XJt-s> CHEESE New Shipments of
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  • 774 19 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. Tl KSDAY, OCT. 29th. Buyer Seller. Asam Kumhan^ (£> s7s Hv AyerHitam (ss) 12s :w n s 3d banprrin Tin fa* :i()s G j Batang Padan X ($1) 22 »7 Batu Caves ($1) J! I.ukit Aran X (s l} U/) Burmah Malaya (J) 22s
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  • 174 19 London <>v days' sijrht ■_> London, demaad •> ->^ •{•> London, T. T 3 2 7 33 Lyons aad Paris demand 1487 Hambui«r, demand o >(j Near York, demand .",1; «> \t\ Batavia w**i Sourabaya itrmand i.o> 4 Samarang, demand lpi Penan*, demand 4 p.c. Pr«?m. Calcutta and
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  • 192 19 Octoher 89 Tin Ton- |9 joo linn. Anam No. I Rke Liang Hin Chan Mark Red r.agle (New) B.SO Rim. Siam old No. 1. 330 Rice, Rangocn Pintan 260 Rice, Rangoon S>oka 266 Rice. Siam Broken Nc. 1. 223 tire, Sihm Broken No. 2 200 Rice. Siam Glutinous No.
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  • 119 19 c>terday's Alterations. Oct. 2** th.. Clo-dng Pries, Buyers Seller* North Tuipin*c 70 S— gli Luas 'l:\ x 2 27*4 pfein. Ayer Hitam li's ISi Hautl Yai 7s 3d 8f Hong Kong (fully) I6i M ITs ♦;<! Pannnjra Rivers ."»s 6d 6l TuchonK j:',s 6d *24> 6d Soutlwrn
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  • 55 19 vice procurable both in the ■election of tbe land and later in its mode ol' development, and 1 think that this Company is fortunate in l-eing afforded the opportunity to participate in the proposition. It is a real effort j by the Companies concerm-d to keep themselves in tbe front
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  • LONDON FINANCE CABLE.
    • 88 19 Co-Operative Committees Advocated. [FJ.KI PBSSfI SERVICE. COPYRIGHT.] London. Oct. 29. At the meeting of Hoecote Estates. Ilr. Mitchell presided m the iiLmikv ul" Mr. MacPadyen and laid stress „n the desirability of forming a statistical committee comdinatin£ producer, manufacturer, d-,U--and 1 roker. This committee should co-operate with a similar committee
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    • 20 19 The rubber market opened this morning at R 15-16 and 4-16, The tone 0| the market was easier.
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    • 24 19 The st ttk rise DOtifted is 1,985 m 1 >ndoi_ making t he total there 46,819 while Liverpool now stands at 12*665.
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    • 61 19 INDUSTRY NOW IN STRONG POSITION. Mr. Kelly, chairman of "Broome. St langor. at the annual meeting said tli light the low price ruling d iring tne past year hat! greatly encouraged the consumption of plantation rubbe: and ih< industry to-day was on a sounder footing agriculturally ami financially than it
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    • 12 19 United Sua Ketone announces interim <»f •"> per cent.
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    • 28 19 Th<- further fall m tin is reeponaible for turtailment of demand for better class; shares and Pent-kali n. Kamnar and Tronoh show small sht inkages.
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  • 502 19 The New Company Scheme. Jt ami agreed at an cxtraordinar) general meeting of the shareholders of Nynlni Rubber Estates, Limited, held yesterday, that the Company should associate with i ther companies m thi formation of a Development (ompany and subscript $50,000 towards the Capital of the new company.
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    • 321 19 __T ->~~c. m >.«» THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). D OFFICE: Winchester House Sinrannre ~_t~~_. t .i _Tp_.__ o,„« i3rs_r s Assurance Companies Act At TIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE P A AGENTS WANTEn. Secretary Managing Director I~Z G. C. KNOX. HORAPP w padpo Actuary
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    • 350 19 BANKING. HONGKOiNG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hong Kong). HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund— Sterling i 6,000,000 v Silver $14,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS: N. S. Brown, Esq., Chairman. it H BelI Es< l- Oeputy
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    • 424 19 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated m England). Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed 1,800.000 Paid-up 1,060,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1,612,046 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: r. U Xy 1"*"8- Es <l-» 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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    • 40 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720) j FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE. Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives.—Messrs. BARLOW CO., j Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • 1416 20 Rugger has got fairly into its stride up and down the country now and there were interesting gami^ oa Saturday m the north,' south and. in.:. lands, to give Selangor an appellation ol homei) flavour. The Ifalaya Cup competition has started and Penang has drawn ftrat blood, although
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  • 488 20 S.R.C.'S SPLENDID WIN AGAINST WELCH. A Keen Game. S.R.C I. Welch 1. The S.R.C. putted "tl* a very creditable victory at the Pndnng yesterday afternoon when the club entertained the Welch RcgiIment. The game was marked by plenty Ol clean, hard hitting and the forwards on both 'sides
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  • 46 20 In tin- oaten between sec Ist \i snd tin Welch Regiment at Tanglin thi- after* noon tiu Club will U represented by: Mill-: Miers, Day-Dewdney; Elliott, Dr. arson, Panic; Perdriau, Hoblyn, Kit. Lt. Wiggles worth, Woosey, and Perrott. n pure: Mr. Boyd.
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  • 50 20 There was no play on Monda> on account of the ram and the ties fixed for that da) will l.« played "ff to day (Wednesda. Tbt Race ourse will official!) opened for training on Saturday at 5.30 a.m. when the usual coflfa arrangement.! will be mad<
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  • 313 20 FORMATION MEETING J YESTERDAY. Drill Hall Range. At a meeting held at the Raffles Hotel last evening at which Mr. E. B. McCall presided, the Singapore Miniature Rifle and Revolver Club was established on a definite footing by the election of officers and adoption of a book
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  • 287 20 Last Evening's (James. Leading by pt<. to ri! at half time an S.C.C. -A" \V beat H.Q. Welch Regiment by further three points without reply at Tanglin last evening. The ground nearly under water. Both packs were about the ISSN strength but the S.C.C. la<k< handled the ball
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  • 63 20 Ladies' October Spoon. Nine aids were taken out snd th* foi lov ing i eturned: Mrs. IL F. Fa rle (1 2 > 1 dour.. Miss K. Griffiths < 7> t Miss N. Black (12) 3 Mrs. A. M. Low l 5 1 4 C.old Medal Ittt-ltSt.
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  • 59 20 Covered t'ourts Championship. London. Oct. 19. Tbe following are the results the finals ol the Queen's club Covered Courts champion shins. Women's Singles.— Mrs. Michel beat Miss .loan Ridlox 6 b Men's Singles. Borotra (holder) heat Nigel Sharpe 7 r>. «i •_>, <;-2. Mixed Doubles. Croie-Rees and Mr-.
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  • 1036 20 the County right back, put the ball through his own goal. Wolverhampton defeated Tottenham by three goals to nil. Deacon, the inside-left, scored m the tirst half, and Hartill, the centre forward, m the second. Cable put the ball through his own goal. THIRD DIVISION. Northampton drew with
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    • 211 20 vßflfi kli_T_! y KJ' ■___V*- B^ ___i I W**^ Wk **Wm K *T_yy*' •^vuALrnr •_<.—• smu hi* Master*, Vok»- Ti r^ P U> __-___r_^_^ *IJ____l kt wL h v **«m aar-hoa with all 1 1 nl_i bnrama a iimili r*| J > m -»n may IS MKsßtf" compared with ordl-_.*—
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