The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 September 1930

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press. *>0. 131 ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S5. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.
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  • 428 1 Captain Cunningham, the Australian airman, was forced down m a Pongffol mangrove swamp when close to his destination —the Air Base yesterday morning. He was not injured though his machine turned over Page 11. There was another ghastly tragedy m Singapore yesterday when a Tamil and his
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  • 975 1 PART I. Circumstances, that ambiguous* word which will serve to avoid tedious explanations, necessitated leaving our Provencial home at a few hours notice and to set out m our old Peugeot car on a tremendous journey to the west const of France. As the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 392 1 ALHAMBRA DIVORCEE" IS COMING ißaflles Hotelf X 1 J I o-day Wednesday 1 7th September DURING TEA DANCE 6.15 P.M. X Balalakia Orchestra and I J Cossack Choir t Admission To Ball Room $1.50 4 VMVVMMMM M iB M Bl Bl Ml I SPECIAL DISH TO-NIGHT I J± Roast Rib
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    • 282 1 it Green Island Cement 4 IN /PL-,// -^feJ^^»^^S^ UE^Il TO V CASKS W^^^S^^^P^O^l BAGS f BRITISH MANUFACTURE Sote Agents:— S.S. and FJtJS. J McAlister Co., Ltd. Phone No. 5171. X I EUROPE® HOTEL I 5i i p "Renowned by Recommendation." -g 1 DANCING.— After Dinner every Tuesday, Thursday I and
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    • 80 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Auctions, public notices Page 9 Special trade mark notices Page 9. The weeks cinema programmes Patje 2. John Little's sell Old Tom Gin Page 10. Car luggage carriers from the Borneo Motors Page 16. New goods just unpacked at Whitea way's Page 6. Don't forget Robinsons sale fiivshes
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    • 5 1 ALHAMBRA "TOE DIVORCEE" IS COMING
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  • 183 2 18 Months Sentence at Ipoh Assizes. riFrom Our Own Correspondent. > Ipoh, Sept. 12. E J Wilkinson, a Eurasian, at one time a teacher m the Anglo-Chinese School. Teluk Anson. was charged at Ipoh Assizes to-day with criminal breach of trust of $1,475, the proceeds
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  • 193 2 Bright Comedy at Alhambra. An exceptionally bright comedy with a laugh all the way through. 'Caught Short" the M.G.M. all-taking production which commenced a season at the Alhambra on Friday night was assured of a successful run. The story, inspired no doubt by the success of such themes
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  • 117 2 The following police order has been made for the regulation of traffic at the Alhambra and Marlborough Cinemas, Beach Road. All vehicles, other than owner driven, having set down their passengers and desiring to wait shall park on the sea side of Beach Road between the ground flour entrance of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 297 2 PARFUMS CHANEL. Nos. 5, 11, 12, 21, 22, 55 and Bois des lies. Eau Chanel, Talc de Chanel, Cremes de Chanel, Poudres, Lip Sticks, Cream and Liquid Rouge. Stockist: MEDICAL HALL LTD. Opp. General Post Office. Outstation orders carefully and promptly executed. CAPITOL I 8 1 RESTAURANT I I Malaya's
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    • 293 2 VICTORIA THEATRE j Booking Now Open For THE MOST THRILLING PLAY EVER j PRESENTED. j OUTWARD 1 BOUND SINGAPORE REPERTORY PLAYERS PRODUCTION Sept: 17th 18th 19th 20th I at 9-30 p.m. Hi 1 BOOKING AT LITTLE'S $3, 2 1. s i w; !raianuainiaaigii!fiß!i«ai^^ \d\d y y vMi/ y y v
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    • 184 2 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9. 15 All Comedy Programme! i H LAUREL and HARDY I i I j In their Latest Mirthquake I "MEN 0' WAR" POLLY MORAN AND MARIE DHKSSLER I "CAUGHT SHORT A Riotous Stocli Market Comcdv I Coming Soon I The Sensation of the Year I NORMA SHEARER In
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 142 2 THE WEEK. Monday, 15th. High Water. 02 17. 8.0 ft., 13.55, 8.6 ft. McAlister Co. annual meeting, noon. Malpya Cup Trial. Anson Rd.. Stadium. Tuesday, 16th. High Water, 03.19, 7.1 ft. 14.34, 8.4 ft. Wednesday, 17th. High Water, 05.08, 6.5 ft.. 15.35. 7.9 ft. Sultan of Johore's Birthday. Sea Sports.
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  • 980 3 TOM THUMB GOLF. Popularity of Amos V Andy. A recent 2.500-mile journey through the Middle West enables me to report with some authority as to the chief subjects of public inteiest m the United States, writes a correspondent of the Manchester Guardian. These are at present two:
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  • 154 3 At Hua Dong, on the Northern line of the Siam Sate Railways, one Nai Thanom was passing a few r days m his boat m front of ihe houses of one Nai Dong. They became acquainted and Thanom showed a number of charms which, he said, could protect him from
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  • 436 3 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. The Pi cutlet Morning Daily m Malaya, a live "news" paper 30-40 columns cf news daily. Al.o the br-A Medium fcr Advertising. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest Telegrams. Latest News and Latest Announce/mt'nts. Special Dai.'y London Cables, Rubber and Tin Price Cables together
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 204 3 >>*&t4+&Q PP s O++ p PPPPpp [A NEW CRUSH t ASK FOR IX Ifraser&neaveltd.l WOHQ9G SXSs®®®®®®®®®€XsXs^^ I RENE ULLMANN'S I Special 3 Proposals. for the month of September 1930. JEWELLERY j iy taken m part payment when buying I new jewellery. WATCHES: itches taken m part payment when buying D6W
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    • 104 3 Afagic ►->->->- langee is Nature's loveliest color. For this is the nagic of Tangee it changes on your lips to blend with your own natural coloring! For Tangee is like a glow from within, a blush entirely without artificial thickness, yet permanent and natural. Unlike other lipsticks, Tangee has a
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    • 480 3 I Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited. 1 BRANCHES: 1 fj'st Cross Street MALACCA. I y? ht street I PENANG. I 14, Klyne Street KUALA LUMPUR. I Registered by and Security deposited with I the Straits Settlements Government. I Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, I I Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised
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  • Mysterious Mr. Malaford
    • 1630 4 THE WOODSHED. You do. do you?" laughed Clitheroe. "Well. I'm not quite so sanguine as all that, but then I'm not as young as you. However, we shall learn som-'thing. and m this game something's better than nothing. What's beaten me. and indeed all ot us m
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    • 2254 4 WHAT MRS. BARFOOT TOLD. An hour later we saw Clitheroe arrest Waters at the door of his lodgings m Blossom Street. Bethnal Green. It was the easiest capture, said Clitheroe, when he had packed his prisoner off m charge of three of his men, that he had ever
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  • 38 4 The London Advisory Committee of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya was inviting applications m mail week for the post of head of tne Botany Division at a commencing salary of $100 a month and allowances.
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  • 166 4 QUEEN FOR A DAY. Europe's monarchs have been greatly reduced In number m the last twenty years. Consequently those who survive are, generally speaking, strongly established. Nevertheless, intrigue threatened to undermine one of them, and. for the purposes of the royalist party, it became necessary that some
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  • 120 4 How Darwin's Work Came to be Published. An interesting *N9 ot Charles Darwin '.s X j Jo |a Species." way unfold.-, i 'firming Murray, of the noted pttbll btofl address to the student- vacation course m UMMI MulT »y -Many years iff." said Cf^^n* "my
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 286 4 VI 1 vi i They Do Not Fear This Trying Climate. This wi«c couple tpprecitte the necessity of hiring reserves of energy and power m this exacting climate, and like thousands of others they havt found that Hall's Wine supplies these reserrtt. If jrou suffer from depression, nerves, lost of
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  • 1077 5 i HEATHER ON THE HILL. White Tents of the Campers. fFrom Ot Own Corn»snondent. Edinburgh, Aug. 6. Scotland this week has been looking her best; the heather is purple on the hill, wild thyme on the links and the whaup is circling round the reed fringed
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 222 5 III! (Don t Swat Ov[tf\ Mosquitoes— 1 *>W^ ***|jnr KILL Them! i^Tßfc^ DON'T try to kill mos- M t\ quitoes by swatting them They'll escape nine tWkU^rJmiW tmu s out of ten. And for V even one you kill, you will t^|A M o t lt dozen itching bites. t
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    • 396 5 Sore Places Hear HM to Stay Healed HB" WV I Our portrait is of Master Et.u^ of Wheil the BlOOd X B ac< 5lr ««<» Dingle, Liverpool, m plpj|||«Pll IA/ith A 1C «»H//ai^, ir^we m^Aer utSm.' C1 ««"SC« WIID |^W^^HH| K& "My boy got a scratch from a 18^* which
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  • 511 6 I A LAW SUIT. Former Singapore Residents m Bangkok Case. The Bangkok Karn Muang states that m connection with the suit cf Phya Pradibaddha and Nang Sri Sayamkich against Phya Ms ha Amatya. the defendant filed his defence on the 4th instant. The claim is
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  • 585 6 We refnt to lain that Mr. H. V. J. ParkerJervis. of Rassak Estate. Mambau died whil ptmfrtt through the Red Sea on his way Home. —MM The theft by a "red monkey" of a silverbacked mirror wouh Rs. 30 has L'ti to a Calcutta sub- inspect ci of police being
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 455 6 BrtflMfe ftePoubt^r PurdiasesfemVliiteaways I avi-iixei^anV" I pay rs A visit anu i Re- stbe zi ASK TO SEE THE v -f ffffX thpff- y NE I BEDSTEAD lnivLvJL' iortistrino y-^ pßi v >^ < OMBINATION BED. I I S°*^4 fTTJ] p WHITELAW BEDSTEAD C^^^BEni Bedstead jfll^^^^ I Durable iron combination
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    • 154 6 I Ensures rest and relief for Umm who I suffer from Neuralgia, Headache, or T««tkI ache, and is invaluable for easing tckiii I joints which are so common m the hopnx I I When applied to insect bites it kills the I the irritation immediately. ■m) a "n 7 r\if
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  • 1823 7 ANNUAL REPORT. Extended Oil Palm and Coconut Cultivation. We take the following extracts from the Johore annual report for 1929:— FINANCIAL. sJ^'T 6 for 1929 >1/.<*SJ.2l2. as compared with $20.698 077 for 1928 and $18,239,023 for 1927. The estimate SjSST for thc> y<ar dpd b >' The
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 304 7 f iFCTRIC TORCH With the ■T\ n jbß n^nnnnt n^si R OTOMATiC SWITCH gfj II ttery Economist I purchase of Ljueijes is due m no small >t being turned onacciden!Jly0 nacciden!Jly The dOTOMATIC SWITCH insures you against waste of Always lights glen you want it Positive prevention against discharge. [iluitrat<<l
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    • 128 7 [Tt5^3^PRE-EMrNENT IN EVERY COUNTRY OF THE WQRL^""^S^yT[ LONG STRANDS of finest golden Virginia tobacco, used exclusively for 555 Cigarettes, and the freedom from all dele?*fjL terious matter. S^r^ T^TI Virginia cigarettes *Mode bu hand One at a time fIS^^OMPANY LTD '^^■P I [_jj^fc^^MADE IN LONDON BY ARPATH TOBACCO_C<^_LTD^^ZHI^yj A CHAD
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  • 1039 8 TO-DAY'S CELEBRATIONS. How Stephenson Won Through. The centenary of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, which falls on September 15. is particularly worthy of celebration, because this line, although not the first, was the true forerunner of the railways of the world to-day. Without being unfair to such a
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  • 95 8 Sydney, Aug. 14. Doctors at the Sydney Hospital have performed a delicate operation on the skull and brain of a young girl who suffered from a serious head trouble. A number of small deep holes were bored m a circle through the bone of the skull and a
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  • 105 8 House Gutted and Three Killed. London, Auk. 30. Roche fort An aeroplane from the Civil Flying School, flying over Rochefort. eftUfht fire and crashed into a house. The whirling propeller struck the occupier and cut off his head. His wife and small daughter \*ere ;.eriously injured.
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  • 30 8 SOY"!' \W» ■ad Oomaß pigi thai the P*l th.. *.«id. TIM N I worked out n th BW wmU tram btfndn bum t»'v- i of LMalncnd
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 218 8 IF YOU ONCE BUYFresh Bukit Timah pork you will never I buy any other kind. This pork is I produced at our own farm at Bukit I Timah under the most hygienic con- I ditions. All pigs are reared from stock I specially imported from England, while I most of
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    • 385 8 Pretty SfeCWk nicfiiTP^s v SS^ You can place complete taith m the \fc) goodness of Lac togen/ 1 It is every >^^— thin^ that a mother would wish it and s^~ require it to he. Good rich farm milk! "X^<lr ">sSNot a drop of the cream taken from it. All
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 358 9 CARDS. jfJIASSAGE 1/1 *M« RE fIISS FUMIKO 4 32 Phoby Ghaut. FUNERALS. HHOAfORE CASKET CO. Vos. I Penhas Road, Hvrn^ff Street Phone 6«75. 0j WEAR A TRUSS S«lc Agents UYKARD CO., LTD. II I'M I I ICY ROAD. g{iil( HIPIMNGS, ROAD PAL I LIME FOR SALE I Railway Siding Quarry.
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    • 762 9 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE ls hereby given that tenders arc now Invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained In the Tender Room, Municipal Offices:— Closing: Date. Supply of asphalt during 1931 for Municipal En- Extended to 4 p.m. gineer's Dept.
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    • 663 9 ANNOUNCEMENT ASIA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AMERICAN ASIATIC UNDERWRITERS vill be m their new offices, Rooms Cll-12-13, Hongkong Bank Chambers, as from Monday, Sept. 15th, 1930. W. BURRELL District Manager. SITUATIONS VACANT. It Ls requested that where all things are equal employers give preference to applications for employment to ex-service men.
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    • 348 9 AUCTION SALES. MORTGAGEES SALE of VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. To be held at The Sale-room of Messrs. Ching Keng Lee CcLtd., Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. On Monday, Sept. 15th, at 2.30 p.m. PARTICULARS. Lot 1 Valuable freehold land and godown No. 72-13 Mohamed Sultan Road, area 8,390 sq. ft. CHING
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    • 330 9 TRADE MARK NOTICE. WM CAUTION. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following Trade Marks:— I \ftOrj VIRGINIA I I f IGHTING f»H I fl^ CIGARETTES JL^IJ I are the exclusive property of GODFREY PHILLIPS LIMITED, of 112, Commercial Street, London, E. England, m respect of the following goods:— .^J
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  • 896 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1930. COMMENT OF THE WEEK. Limited m the ordinary course of events to the golf links and the lawn tennis courts, and m a somewhat lesser degree to the athletic track and the rowing course, Anglo-Ameri-can rivalry this year assumes an even keener aspect
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  • 345 10 H.R.H. Prince Parachatra of Slam and suite are at present staying m Kuala Lumpur. M.M. Mr. S. Wong, son of the late Dr. Wong I. Ek of Ipoh, has left to rejoin his wife and family m England.— T.O.M. The Hon. Mr. E. W. P. Gilman, Resident Councillor, Penang, paid
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  • 634 10 BOOTH'S LAST RACE. R.S.Y.C. Regatta on Saturday. Two of the best crews the Club has ever turned out compel d for the Chiangmai Cup (Club Championship Fours) over the length of the breakwater (a distance of about a mile> at the rowing regatta of
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  • 31 10 [FREE PRESS SERVICE: COPYRIGHT London, Sept. 13, noon. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify to-day's rubber prices as follows: Spot 4 (unchanged). Forward 4 4:16 (unchanged). The market is steady.
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  • 123 10 MONDAYS TIES. "A" Class Singles. C. J. Stephen plus 4 vs. Lt. Armitage plus 15. "B" Class Singles. H. H. Markham owe 2 *s. H. H. Bullen owe 15. V Class Singles.— Final. A. C. C. Perdriau plus 2 vs. V. P. F. WaLsh plus 4.
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  • 43 10 MONDAYS TIES. H. H. Bullen owe 15 vs. B. N. Byatt owe 2 (to finish). Ladies' Singles— Final. Mrs. N. 8. Hogan vs. Miss M. Gomes. Mixed Doubles. Miss P. Richards and E. Woodford vs. Miss L. Pereira and R. Nicholson.
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  • 37 10 MONDAYS TIES. Dyne Cup. Mrs. Taylor and Scott vs. Mrs. Stephenson and Wise. Cullen Cap. Mrs. Fulcher and Assiter vs. Mr. and Mrs. Phipps. Miss V. Stephen and Stephen vs. Miss E. Stephen and Bullen.
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  • 23 10 Mr. L. C. Chasey, of the P.W.D., Ulu Selanjor, who arrived back from Home last week. ls shortly to be transferred to Kelantan.
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  • 219 10 WHIR KILLED Tragic :S^u kej Marriage Offer. Following on the r, m a Chinese dwells f days ago when an oM buu ZL^*»l butchered eight mcmV f^ :<* his wife and then u*.k '^Ttael^Z ting his throat. r0m,.:.: shocking crime commit "■■>, lock Road. In
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  • 143 10 Exciting Last Putts. [Aeuter'i Bervtoc i Freshmradow, Sfpt. n. T. D. Armour won the iMTfNi pmtaoti golf championship. Ix-ann- C.-n.- s The Scotsman sad tin NYu Yorker rearhrt the final hole even and n w;us a rnattr i incht-:s m the di>tai:i > bltwmi the b:v
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  • 56 10 Narrow Hritish Win m Berlin. IReuter'.s Senicf IWlirv Srpl. 11 London to-d;iy imnfed Gn:ii Britrvm's defd at Prague m the Women* AthHir Olympa^ by beathiß Berlin |Mi by 47 points t<> 46 The Londoner^ won all the tratk events •'ij cept the 100 MBit Four Japanese p;uu<
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  • 54 10 THE LONDON-BRIGHTON WALK. A New Record. [BMter*! Service. I I^ndoa S**« P T Green (ttM bottV) of the X Harriers, won the London-Pi H^W In the record t*M I* I IWW 2 ■*"M sec. Ludlow (Derby. «M second In 26 mins. 35 sees, and BrifMN (WH ""1 8 hours 16
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  • 32 10 X Latvian Incident. Reuters S.rvKr Itrrlm. The Latvian Gown.:- has to explain V* Md I J at the Onf-Zeppelin wh< Latvia this week m U* Moscow and back.
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  • 78 10 Singapore Team U*** to Bat ivta Mrs. F. g London <* dore. and Mta K.-tUL •mascot, will Mil f C compete a^unst U Batavia m the fOUTI tH Ji next ««*-eod. by t: M The vessel sails at I the trip arc DOtHW „r the Master Attend..:
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  • 24 10 V It ls DOtMM m ttM O« D. Mundell has KM porarily as a Pulmi.- Btt *ri Court SS. tor thl d 'Assizes, rommeneum <»>
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 149 10 A REVELATION IN ICE TANKS. Kvprv I bottle 212^^ HI ■nffil] «> cents or ice r> i!l3111i' m PRICES AND DEMONSTRATION GIVEN BY CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD., incorporated under the Componwi' Ordinance* o/ Hong Kong), {Incorporate "ka«a^a«)« AT 90. ROCINSON ROAD. I FINEST AUSTRALIAN MUTTON— I I IN PRIME CONDITION
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    • 105 10 I t6M > I J NORTH BRIDGE ROAD j TENG SENG GUAN. j J Established 1905. j I i I DEALERS IN j DIAMONDS, i GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY. j i Latest Designs and Mountings by Ceylonese J i Jewellers working m our Shop. i MJ op mj OJ^B^BMJ Mfc
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  • 939 11 CUNNINGHAM FORCED DOWN IN MANGROVE SWAMP. I UNFORTUNATE AIRMAN ARRIVES. I Road Dash to Air Base to Save I PONGGOL MISHAP. 1 ff*fai .mht of th« Royal Air Force Base at Seletar Cant w~fl unl II E the Australian airman who fc attempting a flirht from A«^T 7* 1 —t
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  • 236 11 Trawler's Crew Abandon Foundering Vessel. IReuu-r's Par Eastern Service.] I Hon* Kong, Sept. 12. 3rama is being enacted m the •*n Straus where the crew of eighteen anew, fishing trawler Ibuki Mam. truck reef yesterday, have taken to nnK a desperate attempt to save Frrnch
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  • 110 11 Savoy Grill Fracas a Prearranged Affair. fFREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT! London. Sept. 14. There has been an interesting sequel to the extraordinary incident which occurred m the Grill at the Savoy last week. Apparently the fight between the boxers. Mason and Rice, who j had signed a
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  • 17 11 The next meeting of the Legislative Council will be held on Monday, Sept. 29th at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 135 11 Recommendation of Adoption Now Likely. [Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service.] Tokio, Sept. 12. l The anticipated "head-on collision" between Government and the Naval Treaty Committee is unlikely to occur as the Examination Com- j mittee has modified its tactics and now shows a favourable attitude towards the Treaty
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  • 166 11 SPECIAL SHIPS. Need for Defending Overseas Possessions. [Reuter's Service.] Paris, Sept. 13. M. Dumesnil, Minister of Marine, m an article m L« Journal, outlines measures that are being taken to strengthen and improve the efficiency of the French naval forces m the Par East. Vice-Admiral Herr
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  • 126 11 Discoveries by Canadian Airmen. [Reuter's Service.] Fort Me Murray, Alberta, Sept. 13. It is possible to reconstruct the tragic fate I of the Franklin Arctic expedition from the J discoveries of relics made by Major Euvwash, J the Canadian airman explorer, who recently flew to King William Island,
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  • 73 11 Scandinavian Expedition. [Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 14. The Minister of Mines, Mr. Shinwell. with representatives of the British coal trade, has gone to Scandinavia on a fortnight's visit m an effort to re-capture markets. This is the first time a Government venture of this kind has
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  • 97 11 American Airmen Leave. t ßeuter's Far Eastern Service.] Tokio, Sept. 14. The American airmen Bromley and Getty announced that they intended to hop off on Sunday at dawn from an improvised air-field on Samishiro beach, north-east of Furumaki, m en attempt to fly non-stop to a trans-Pacif'c destination.
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  • 70 11 Application for Council Representation. [Reuter's Service.! Geneva, Sept. 13. China is again this year competing for a non-permanent seat on the League Council, the election for which will be held on Tuesday. It Is very doubtful, however, whether they will succeed and it is generally expected
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  • 45 11 Ex-President Under Arrest. Reuter's Service.] New York, Sept. 13. A Buenos Aires message says it is officially announced that ex-President Irigoyen has been arrested and will not be allowed to leave Argentina. He Is still aboard a cruiser lying just outside the harbour.
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  • 47 11 New Title for Infant Belgian Prince. [Reuter's Service.] Brussels, Sept. 13. In connection with the birth of the heirpresumptive, Prince Baudouin, a decree states that the eldest son of the Dukes of Brabant (the Crown Prince) will henceforth be known as the Comte de Hainaut.
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  • 55 11 Last year there were 1,098,981 calls on the long-distance telephones between Great Britain and the Continent, Australia or America. The figures for the current year are expected to be much higher, and it is estimated that connection has been now established by Great Britain with 90 per cent, of the
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  • 130 11 Britain to Ratify League Convention. [Reuter's Service.] Geneva, Sept. 13. In the League Assembly to-day Mr. Graham announced that Britain will ratify the Tariff Truce on November Ist. He hoped that by the autumn or at las test by early m 1931 a concrete proposal will be under
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  • 72 11 Sale of Palace Treasures Illegal. [Reuter's Par Eastern Service. 1 Nankin*, Sept. 12. The National Government announced this evening that all loan agreements or contracts between the Northern Coalition and any foreign power, foreign or Chinese corporation, or individual, will not be recognised by the National Government.
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  • 31 11 Mr. W. J. Merriden, of the Siam State Railways, died m a nursing home m Bangkok on September 3. Mr. Merriden, who was fifty, had been m Slam for 12 yean.
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  • 502 11 GERMAN GENERAL ELECTION POSSIBILITIES. TO-DAY'S VOTING. Battle Between Moderates and Extremists. [Reuter's Service.] Berlin, Sept. 13. At least 35.000,000 Germans are expected to vote m to-morrow's general election. The candidates now total 6,478 men and 673 women, for 510 seats, there being 900 more j aspirants than m the 1928
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    • 50 11 IdON T 1 (FORGET!! i ROBINSONS 1 I SALE I 1 FINISHES I I i II 1 WEDNESDAY. I I (DELCO-LIGHfI I 1 1 COMPLETE SETS I FROM $400. 1 1 j Jn |i WILLIAM JACKS CO. (MALAYA) LTD. I W J SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH, PENANG S i Minis!infi!infpjuiiipjpjf?ji!j^
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  • 2182 12 SINGAPORE MEETING. Keen Racing on Last Day. The Singapore Turf Club Autumn meeting was concluded on Saturday when the attendance was quite large and th° racing very keen and interesting. The going was still i rifle on the haxd side, and the records remained intact, but many
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  • 742 12 OWNERS PLACED. Ist 2nd 3rd. Sultan of Perak 5 12 Ko Kirn Teik 2 3 1 M. C. T. C. Chettiar 2 1 2 G. Seybold 2 1 l Alan Loke 2 10 H. E. Irenerry 2 0 3 Leong Eng Khean 2 0 2 S. B.
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  • 148 12 Money m the Wireless Industry. [British Radio Official Service.) Rugby, Sept. 1?. When the National Radio Exhibition opens at Olympia, London, next Friday, one of Great Britain's youngest but most prosperous industries will display its products. The British wireless industry has no unemployed. It Is growing
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  • 272 12 Commission to Draw up New Scheme. (Router's Service.] The Hajuf, Sepl. 13. The air pilots' strike has ended and work is being resumed en Monday on the old conditions but a commission will elaborate a newscheme, protecting the rights and status of the pilots. A
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  • 60 12 Vfembcrship of Maryland Academy. [British Radio Official Service.] mv Ruffby, Sept. 12. The Maryland Academy of Sciences, founded n 1797 and the oldest body of its kind m the Jnited States, has conferred upon the Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, honorary nembership of the Academy
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  • 38 12 nvited to Join League Conference. [Reuter's Service.] Geneva, Sept. 13. The League Council is inviting Russia to parIcipate m the forthcoming conference on the lanufacture of narcotic drugs, as it has become manufacturing country.
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  • 1885 12 POOL TO BE BUILT. $75,000 Scheme Approved At Last. The future of the Singapore Swimming Club —a much debated subjects-has now been .Infinitely decided upon. At an jmportant Beating held at the Club Bungalow yesterday morning (Mr. A. G. Stredwick, President, m the rhain It
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  • 387 13 Six-a-Side Soccer Draw. Owing to lack of support it has been decided to cancel the S.C.C. sports. The six-a-side soccer tournament will, however, take place. There were 72 entries and as a consequence 12 teams are competing. They are as follows. A: K. H. McFarlane (capt). E.
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  • 281 13 The report of the committee of the Singapore Automobile Club to be presented at the annual meeting at the Cricket Club at 5.15 p.m. on Friday. Sept 19. states: The accounts this year show an excess of Income over Expenditure of $273.78 as compared with last year's
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  • 152 13 t [From Our Own Correspondent.! London, Aug. 7. Women's cricket continues to gain ground, and this week a team of Leicester women, the membership of whose newly formed club amounts to 50, met an eleven representing Nottinghamshire m a one day match. This is a prelude
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  • 50 13 [Reuter's Service.] New York, Sept. 12. Latent baseball results are as follow: NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York 4: St. Louis 5. Brooklyn 2: Chicago 1. Boston 2: Pittsburgh 5. Philadelphia 15: Cincinnatti 7. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland 9: New York 5. Chicago 5: Boston 3. St. Louis 7: Washington 4.
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  • 82 13 George Peploe, who played m the amateur Soccer trial last season, is the new captain of Ilford, the holders cf the amateur cup. His vice and deputy is "Buddy" Craymer, the cen-tre-half, who for business reasons had often to decline representative games. Reg Dellow, who captained the
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  • 238 13 Gate Money for Championships. [From Our Own Correspondent.] London, Aug. 14. British women golfers now state that they intend to impose gate money pi thrir championship meetings. I understand that legotiations are proceeding with a view to the adoption of this policy at Aldenburg m October for
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  • 193 13 Interesting Football Point. [From Our Own Correspondent.! London, Aug. 14. An interesting point m regard to football employment is raised this week by the cancellation of the agreement of John Duncan by his club, Leicester City, on his accepting the invitation to become a proprietor of
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  • 174 13 Boxer Loses His Head. [From Our Own Correspondent.! London, Aug. 14. Our smaller boxing contests lately seem to result m "scenes." On Saturday night the principal contest at the Bilston Boxing Club between the lightweights Tiger Dunn (Leicester) and Tom Cartwright (Tipton) had an abrupt and unfortunate
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  • 158 13 [From Our Own Correspondent. 1 London, Aug. 14. With the match against Bangor, Northern Ireland, which they won by 122 to 100. the Australian bowlers finished their tour of the British Isles arranged by the International Bowling Board. In all they played 58 matches. In England
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  • 167 13 Although the lob or m der-arm bowier has disappeared from first class cricket, which might be all the brighter tc-day for a Walter Humphreys or a D. L. A. Jephson, wickets are still falling to these insidious deliveries. An under-ann bowler named R. Wyatt took
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    • 291 13 m rtti'is strinf/s ilia I stanil a Ivsl likv 1 1, i5... are ||oo</ 1,, ill tournaments m all countries it *J^k ,urs Davis (up and Extra Special A "^^fc\ Itrin that are used to meet the grilling f j f^^^X. Jiliremente of championship play. k f j^^m. l>r the
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    • 359 13 > I CO»v«iO»t KingCeorgelV Ililli'liiil'iW'lf/''^^ O\S> SCOTCH \i|(j;|i!i i i| !i;!!i'! im ■yiiai WHISKY iilliiiiii* THfi WSTtLLEftS AACNCT UMITtD, 2&ti/Uns, COINBURftH. A FEW OF I j KEILLER'S of DUNDEE j DELICIOUS PRODUCTS f I LITTLE CHIP ORANGE MARMALADE j I ASSORTED JAMS I I ORANGE MARMALADE I I JELLY FRUIT
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    • 863 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON A N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Doe. HELENUS For London, Rotterdam and Hamburg
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    • 540 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 Singapore. s.s. CITY OF JOHANNESBURG Cct. 5 s.s. CITY OP SHANGHAI Nov 7 HOMEWARDS. m.v. CITY
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    • 432 14 I*- o. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated m England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOYH;\\ Uvr LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN Due. Tonnage. Singapore. Tll« U sj Uf NAGPORE 5,280 Sept.
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    • 647 15 0 S. K. Line. ttd and New York: (from Kobe) 1 reiuht Service). Kwanto Maru Oct. 9 „nd Vancouver:— (from Kobe) t Pails Maru Sept. 27 :ji Hamburg (Bremen) Amazon Maru Sept. 18 19 i:ii/;ib«'tli. Cape Town. Rio de Montevideo and Buenos. K ,,HHfI-the-world passage £190.] t Butno* Aires Maru
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    • 551 15 M 4£ SEILLES N£ W YORK AND BOSTOiN. *KOto SINGAI'OKt AND FtNANU via COLOMBO SI'F/' fOHT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES AND GENOA. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. Penang. Sew York. Prm Adamr, m Port Sept. 18 Sept. 20 Oct 28 Pies. Harrison Sept. 29 Oct. 2 Oct. 4 Nov n
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    • 630 15 k7p. m. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OP BATAVIA.) (Incorporated In Holland.) ONDER^ CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN OOVKRNMDIT telephone No. 5451, with sub-connections to:— Passage, Freight* Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives m the Straits Settlements (Singapore ani Fenaiu of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION BUREAU. BOOKING
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  • 273 16 There is known to have been competition among British firms for the construction of the floating dock for the Wellington (New Zealand) Harbour Board, which has been placed with Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, of Wallsend-on-Tyne. It is understood that a tender was also
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    • 676 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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    • 261 16 W NORDDSDUERCHER [*Sstt LLOYD. ■iMI^AiV (Incorporated m Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended txtures: OUTWARDS. SAARBRUCKUN For Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Sept. 16 PPALZ For Saigon, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji and Vladivostock Sept. 19 ERLANGEN For Yokohama, Kobe Osaka, Nagasaki and Itosaka Sept. 27 i
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    • 558 16 KERR STEAMSHIP CoTl 44, BEAVER BTRDET, NF^ T^^»- **V| (Incorporated m U.BA.) GENERAL AGENTS REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICF Tn BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA n, BALTIMORE. AN! (via Rues> Dm. Sail^ M.S. SILVERWIUXDW In Port Sept 13 T^ M.S. SILVERYEW Sept. 16 Sept' 22 11 M.S. SILVERCYPRESS Sept. 30 Oct 6 PACIFIC-JAVA-CALCUTTA
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    • 674 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. I Kuala Pahang, Pekitn, Sungei Lembin I and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jeran- tut) every Monday, Tuesday. Thursday and Friday. 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, fl Ipoh, Taiplng, Penang and Kedah and Lower Slam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday,
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    • 32 16 Khoen Hoea, Dut. 611. from Pontianak 14, or Pontianak 15. Will o' the Wisp, Dut. 118. from Muar 14. for fuar 15. CLEARANCES. Sept. 14— Rengam. Jarak. Katong (Brit); Ujer. Rokan (Dut).
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  • Port and Shipping News.
    • 97 17 9 < v Health Bulletin of the tern Bureau, for the cum and 1 death: 1 W^ r nations. I ■< and i seath; l smahH* v and 3 deaths as jRr 1 11 itta during Ihe preI and 4 deaths. and 1 death. Hi* V] ■< md
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    • 286 17 M^trfl ('aust 1 of the Disaster. -lad to observ» cren >f the .^team- v. it ii trouble m ihe een transferred to tlxI Centura. Aeeordftni to i\ .ah m> from the bead fl New Zealand, the Tahiu I isages indicated that salving her. The vessel to
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    • 477 17 since H.M.S. arrived on* ■rtkrranean Siation has her crew cheerNpi on their way home. Now it is to be cheered. few months there has been 1 rumoun as to the date of Malta, but at last there is no i m a* mt n have
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    • 454 17 All-Talking Films for the King's Navee Down m the Admiralty" something is astir High officials are gathering m secret conferences; chiefs talk to one another over the departmental phone m curt, seamanlike voices the porters at the doors are on the alert And when you ask the
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    • 82 17 Washington, Auff. It. U.S. bluejacket* will get their "talkies" afloat as well as on shore when the next winter cruise begins. Difficult problems encountered on ships have caused the long delay m adopting "talkies." New equipment had to be devised which will
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  • 199 17 Captain A. H. Walker. 0.8.E.. whose selection to be Commodore m charge of the naval establishments at Hong Kong was recently announced, will date his appointment from September 19. but is not expected to assume command until he succeeds Rear-Admiral R. R. S. Hill. C.8.E., who was appointed two years
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  • 1196 17 THE AMERICAS CUR Boyish Enthusiasm of 80- YearsOld Sportsman. "Well I'm sailing for America on Sunday to make my fifth attempt to bring back that old mug— the Americas Cup —with my Shamrock V. I think I'll do it this time, but don't let
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    • 445 17 SEND FOR THIS /V I HANDSOME X. MMMCMT X I GIFT JB&OML <gi^\ I /-im OVER4O I l( IwS«l?l^| Every PiccadillyGiftisa Gift of Quality. \V '2S^f^fi/ QUALITY brou K ht Piccadilly Cigar- I f^n^ ettcs into popular favour. QUALITY kk^^^F^^^Q^^J consistently maintained is the reason llj^Uihl ILlJll^Hi Or t^ lc
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  • 561 18 BOOKMAKERS BEATING THE TOTE. 'A WAY-MONEY' PROBLEM. Only 1 Per Cent, of Bets For The Tote. Is the totalisator system of betting m Great Britain doomed to financial failure? Racing experts who have made a close study of the results achieved by the Racecourse Betting Control Board predict that new
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  • 110 18 Doors of Seven Barracks Broken Open. Mecrut, Aug:. 29. The following official communique has been issued to the Press by the District Magistrate: "There was a serious mutiny m the jail this morning at about 8. when the doors of no less than seven barracks were
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  • 100 18 Mr. William Chapman, 86, who died last month at Howard street. North Kensington, claimed to be the oldest living scholar of Pulteney Grammar School. Born at Sevenoaks. Kent, he was taken to Australia when five years old. He was 45 years m the postal
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  • 95 18 London, Sept. 3rd. Rome. A bored couple living at Pistoja. having decided to end their married life, mutually arranged for the wife to transfer her affections to a neighbour, the husband's friend. The neighbour "compensated' the husband with about 100 lire, a dozen bottles of
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  • 389 18 Philadelphia. Broadcasting station WNBO was off the air for two days following the snapping of a 100--foot wireless mast three feet thick because a family of woodpeckers had drilled a hole through the big cedar pole. Mr. W. P Crawford, the wellknown Negri Sembilan sportsman and
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    • 371 18 f f 1 Comfort is Essential il I When Travelling. I f t V t DERIVE THE MAXIMUM OF PLFASURE FROM YOUR TRIP UP-COUNTRY, BY LEAVING THE REAR SEAT OF YOUR CAR ENTIRELY FREE ♦> ♦J> OF BARANG. 4 STRONG AND WELL MADE X LUGGAGE CARRIERS CAN BE PURCHASED AT
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    • 841 18 I 'Nsna\ (I .^^l THE j SOUTH U BRITISH |J INSLKANd FIRE, MARIXK Tl: I MOTOI CAR I INBURANCI M LOWEST (i IE R D A1 L. C. M N personal mm FATAL AOCI 3A\ Ol nd. r,' overtaki P IT only i r' t OBTAIN from the neai V
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  • 322 19 STABILISATION OF THE PESETA. fovernrmnt Currency Centre Opened. Itert Service. 1 Madrid, Sept. 13. sfhtttrtm the peseta on a gold I nnunt has opened a centre Ifn currencies. Bankers are al m foreign exchanges. It is peeeta be stabilised at forty to :nd 1 An;!. 14. reached the lowest OB
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  • 54 19 Wtfeli Moths for Chinese Air Force. [Reuter*i Service. 1 London. Sept. 12. pany has obtained orders for ba at a cost of £70.000. of which c British j-nd ten for the Chinese Pour of the latter are to be equipped Mble floats and undercarriages m usable as
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  • 294 19 Industry's Future Guidance. ''.v a year since the tin mining b called upon by its advisers, who l body, writes a correspondent of Times. cr of official bulletins and rer Of Messrs. Lewis Lazarus and racial Times of 28th July ■i c mm, commentary. To -wishers, it
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  • 467 19 Singapore, Sept. 12. Tn- prices quoted are generally those current at Clyde Terrace Market. At the other markets there may be small variations. MEVT. Beef steak (Round) Kati 50 Beef stew or curry do 45 Pork, lean do 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) do 48
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  • 146 19 V\'- 1 haw oven stated that we think the -alvation vl the inciustry lies m new uses being found, and we would like to suggest that a very vide field la open In the manufacture of rubber floor coverings. If members of the Rubber Growers' Association were to subsidise a
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  • To-Day's Price Changes.
    • 196 19 September 13. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2[3 29|32 London 3 months' sight 2|3 7IS London 60 days* sight 2|3 13|16 London 30 days' sight 2|3 25|32 London, demand 2|3 3 4 London, T.T. 2|3 23|32 Lyons and Paris, demand 1429 Hamburg, demand 234 New York, demand 56%
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    • 203 19 September 13. Tin 175 Tons $68.25 Gambler 10 Pepper White 31 Pepper Black 21 Flake Tapioca 4 Pearl Sago Small 6*4 Copra. Sundried 6.70 Rice, Anam No. 2 250 Rice Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle (New) 6.30 Rice, Siam old No. 1 320 Rice, Rangoon Bintan 260 Rice,
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  • 887 19 SATURDAY. SEPT. 13TH. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. buyers betters. Vsam Kumbang 23s 27s Hitam <ss> 10s 3d 11* Bangrin Tin 13s 15s Batang Padang ($1) 10 15 Batu Caves ($1) 45 50 Bukit Arang ($1) 35 40 Burmah Malay (f 13s 15s com Chenderiarg 2s 3s Eastern Slam (t)
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  • 287 19 London, Aug. 19. All markets have again been extremely quiet, with only hand to mouth buying by consumers. Prices of all commodities, however, are low. and are now at such a level that no further appreciable fall would appear likely. Copper. A cut m the price of Electro
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  • 306 19 The report current about a fortnight ago* that the Dunlop Rubber Company was arranging a sale of its interest m the Macintosh Cable Co. to British Insulated Cables coincided with the marking down of the shares of the former a fall not necessarily associated with the rumour,
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  • 106 19 September 13th., 11 o'clock noon. I Buyers Sellers. I Latest Cable: London Spot shcrt 4d. per lb. New York Boot Sheet G.cts. 8 per lb. Rubber Roses were again on sale m the Stock Exchange and Rubber Market on Alexandra Rose Day. It is rumoured
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  • 845 19 Important Dutch Companies* Attitude. Amsterdam. .\u*. 17. A body of Dutch rubber producers comprising eighteen companies, has opposed the new restriction proposals. Though they re- present an annual production of about only 14,000 tons (out of a total Dutch Indian plantation output of 145.000 tons, of
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  • 29 19 It Ls reported that the Dutch East Indies Army Authority has placed an order with Messrs. Morris Commercial Cars. Limited, for a fleet of "Go-anjrwhere"' type commercial sixwheeled vehicles.
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    • 73 19 j ASSETS EXCEED ,11,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, E.G. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England- and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies
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    • 35 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE. Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. 1 x Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD., BRANCH OFFICE: CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manazer.
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  • 910 20 THE AMERICAS CUP. Comfortable Victory for Enterprise. JReuter's Service.] Newport, Rhode Island, Sept. 13. The Enterprise (America) beat Shamrock V (Britain) m the first race for the Americas Cup to-day. The yacht winning four of the seven races wins the cup. The times were: Enterprise
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  • 1047 20 HAMILTON'S 115. Disappointing End to Interesting Match. The Interesting match between the Free Foresters and a European Malayan XI which took place on the S.C.C. Padang over the weekend was largely spoilt by the rain which fell on Saturday morning m that the wicket materially
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  • 305 20 SODDEN GROUNDS. Success for Visiting Teams. [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT.] London, Sept. 14. The most outstanding feature of Saturday's League football was the succes of the visiting sides. There was heavy rain and the grounds were somewhat sodden. At West Ham, where the home side won by
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  • 1098 20 Reuter cables results as follow: DIVISION I. Hammers Too Good for Pensioners. Birmingham 3, Manchester City 2. Blackpool 3. Middlesbrough 2. Bolton 1, Aston Villa 1. Grimsby 2, Sheffield Wed. 3. Leeds 4, Blackburn 2. Leicester 3. Portsmouth 1. Liverpool 1. Huddersfield 4. Manchester Un. 4. Newcastle 7.
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  • 192 20 Tilden's Bad Luck. [Reuters Service.] Forest Hills, Sept. 14. In the final of the American lawn tennis championship Doeg beat Shields 10 8 I—6 6—4 16—14. THE SEMI-FINALS. Forest Hills, Sept. 13. In the semi-finals of the American lawn tennis championships Doeg beat Tilden 10
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  • 248 20 3.C.F.A. and Loh Wah Draw. Loh Wah 0; S.C.F.A 0. The Loh Wah visitors were entertained at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday by the S.C.P.A. md an uninspiring display resulted m a goaless draw. The visitors played better football >ut it was clear that
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