The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 September 1930

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press N O. 13,136 ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, SA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.
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  • 498 1 Chang Hsueh Lian« h.is demanded an immediate armistice m China and has summoned the rival leaders to a peace conference; m the meanwhile Manchurian troops are on the way to Peking and the Northern Coalition has collapsed Page 11. The Far East Economic Mission left yesterday, one
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  • 1331 1 (Juiiquifi (Kjunt hoviine* novtn »»»f fsrruQO i.ibiiii Juvenal. The highly jewelled bath bun for which there ha. 1 not been found occasion of late to Justify its award, is humbly proffered by The Topicist this week to the Hon'ble Mr. Tan Cheng Lock for declaring that
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 510 1 WING LOONG tO% HIGH CLASS TAILOBINO. 0, HIGH BTBBBT. JRaffles Hotell 1 -sbperwasp t I I RADIO RECEIVERS I ♦> TO-NffZHT V A lvy MIWI A FOR BATTERY OR A. C. MAINS OPERATION. A J J X CHEAPEST, BEST, AND MOST POPULAR. <|* f SnOn n I /Hill Pr Rr
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    • 103 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Hotel announcements Page 1. Glaxo builds bonnie babies Page 8. Theatre and cinema attractions Page. 2. A million Kelvinators are produced yearly Page 13. You don't feel long spells of driving m a Morris Page 4. Notices by Police. Municipality and re Aldens Successors Page 9. United Engineers
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    • 12 1 WING LOONG. THE RECOGNISED HOCM for EUROPEAN TROPICAL SUITS. 11, HIGH STREET.
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  • 255 2 Brewery Chairman on "Obstruction." Sir Richard Garton, addressing the shareholders at the annual general meeting of Watney. Combe. Reid and Company, the brewers (of which he is chairman), complained of "the obstructionist tactics of teetotallers.' "I think that if the brewers were allowed to proceed m
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  • 39 2 She "Anybody would think I war, nothing but a cook m this household." He 'Not after a meal here, my pet." Dublin Opinion. A man isn't licked just because he has lost his shirt. Look at Gandhi. Chattanooga Times.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 276 2 CAPITOL i RESTAURANT I Malaya's Most Modern 1 and Finest-appointed 1 Restaurant Our Speciality. Capitol Grilled I Sole. I FRENCH PASTRY. I Private Parties Catered For. f KELVEY'S SCHOOL OF DANOINO Parents desiring their children to take a course oi dancing with MDM KELVEY should send them for lessons now.
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    • 206 2 VICTORIA THEATRE 1 Last Night To -Night AT 9.30 P.M. OUTWARD i BOUND 1 j Voted by all as the greatest thrill ever presented m Singapore i SINGAPORE REPERTORY PLAYERS PRODUCTION ffj THIS IS NOT A TALKIE. jj I BOOKING AT LITTLE'S $3, 2 1. S 1 JV Coming. VICTORIA
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    • 219 2 MHaissHHfiSHHiaiaßiißaaM 615 TO-NIGHT 9j 5 j MATINEES To-day and To-morrow at :j DnL j 2 I A NEW STANDARD SET IN AI.KII 1 ENTERTAINMENT I NORMA SHEARER HER GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT I "THE DIVORCEE" v: CL An amazing story of one woman who dared t 0 i defy Society's eoMventiom J
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 152 2 THE WEEK. Saturday, 20th. High Water. 09.36. 8.0 ft., 20.35. 8.8 ft. Football: Malaya Cup final. Singapore vs Selangor, Anson Road Stadium. Cricket: S.C.R.C vs. D. Co. Welch Regt. Repertory Players Present "Outward Bound," Theatre. 9.30 pm. Sunday, 21st. Hich Water. 10.07. 8.5 ft.. 21.30. 9.6 ft. Cricl'.et: S.C R.C.
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  • 1847 3 The Fcur Feathers Missed Opportunity Coming Attractions Correspondence— London Cinema lioom Gaumont Productions Vast Movie Set. THE Four Feathers, which opened at the Capitol on Thursday, is an exciting adaption of A. E. W. Mason's well-known novel and if the situations strike one sometimes as
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 160 3 RECTRICITY V_ ECONOMY AND SERVICE 1 WM rr^r^i Danish iiiumin>TTp 5 Pfj« c ants and heat -i y /^^\fa j?,^- in 8 agents which r/llf ß^s££* r cause dirt and soot, \fy\ m— J/ only to involve <i/ 0 further inconvenience and work when the decorators come each Spring. Use
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    • 215 3 I JEWELL PRESSURE FILTERS f J y t A jprZ^F B#yo>Tt ?^Bry? 3 1 itw For Purification Filter Sizes A NH& si L. c LJ (Internal Diameter) V^"*^' 4l Bfc fek Ik B» X >. 4*a Bwf s j^B B X Agents For J k MALAYA, SIAM, BRmSH NORTH BORNEO.
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  • 458 4 Obstruction Caused by Slow Cars. In our opinion, the greatest trouble on popular roads to-day is the quite unnecessary obstruction to faster vehicles caused by slower cars ahead (says the Autocar). This obstruction is seldom intentional, and those responsible for it would probably be very much surpriced
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  • 276 4 New Zealand and Factory Prices. A New Zealand correspondent of the Autocar writes Actually the New Zealand prices of English cars vary from about forty per cent, to .seventy per cent with an average of under dixty per cent., above the English prices, whereas the increases from
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  • 183 4 As to British Cars Abroad. As regards the sale of English cars abroad: advisers to manufacturers seem to be making a point of "salesmanship" rather unwisely, I think says an Autocar correspondent. American cars are sold here on quality, suitability, and, above all, price, without, as far as
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  • 22 4 During 1929 the automobile firms of America paid the railway companies £38,750,000 for transporting cars and spare parts.
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  • 305 4 I wonder how many motorists who use vacuum flasks m their picnic sets know that they are not necessarily right m referring to them as Thermos flasks asks the Autocar. Thermos is a registered trade name, but it is a common error to describe any vacuum flask as
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  • 223 4 A motorist writes to the Mainichi speculating on the problem of why the pedestrian does not show the desirable alacrity m hopping out of the way when a motor-car hoots behind him. He does not mention one reason which is that the pedestrian has just as good
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  • 75 4 Three young women who declared their intention of showing that it is no longer necessary for the fair sex to be accompanied m Africa by a guard of armed men, recently travelled by car from Cape Town to the north, whence it was their intention to
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  • 48 4 According to the latest statistics of the number of motor vehicles m all countries, Sweden takes the sixth place m Europe. England comes first with 1,370,711, then Prance with 1,265,841, Germany with 609,030, Italy with 230.509, Spain with 178.176. and Sweden sixth with 144.519 motor vehicles
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 261 4 Long Miles 'at the Wheel I I iP^^^^tt °S Are Miles You Don't Feel m a MORRIS In a Morris driving strain and consistent comfort enables you cramp have been eliminated. to lead the way out of traffic This boon has been achieved blocks, acceleration under by the adjustability of
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    • 213 4 oA Delightful Hot-weather Drink 'T'HE best of all hot-weather drinks co ]j x Ovaltine." It is delightful m flavout and wonderfully refreshing and invigorating. When you drink and enjoy cold "Oval tine" you are not merely drinking a particularif delicious beverage but you are supplying to your system the most
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  • 1089 5 Its Advantages and Its Disadvantages. The vagaries of the British climate cause the most decisive m:nd to wcbble when a household can only afford a single car. There is actually but one perfect solution, alleged to have been invented by a probably apocryphal plutocrat. He bought two
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  • 53 5 Coloured tyres to match car bodies are, it is reported, to be among new ideas embodied m the 1931 models of some American cars. The research department of a Detroit factory is said to have developed a process by which balloon tyres can be brought out m any
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  • 47 5 In order to encourage the production of motor fuel m the country, the German Government is reported to be considering a proposal that a law should be made requiring 3 per cent, of home produced fuel to be mixed with all imported spirit.
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  • 371 5 Remarkable Development m Recent Years. Very few people realist tin 1 remarkable ;ievelcpment that has taken place during the last ten years m the m^tor car braking mechanism. Jits great contribution to the growth of motor I transportation cannot easily be assessed. If cars had not b:en fitted
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  • 393 5 Secret Aluminium Alloy. A car that will never wear out is th^ objoct of important experiments now being undertaken by metallurgists on behalf of British motor manufacturers. Some of the new features, it is understood, may even L>e embodied m a few of the
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  • 198 5 Some illumhating and encouraging facts and figures are contained m a booklet entitled '."The British Motor Industry: Summary. 1930," recently issued by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, concerning road transport m Great Britain, the British motor market, and exports of ether producing countries. For instance, the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 338 5 5 vj I AUSTIN 71 B <|) Unimpeachable I S© ECURITY I T| i HA I I M fm m Borneo Motors I Ir ir m aye SINGAPORE I AOALff A I 3 PEXANG, TAIPING. IPOH, KUALA (5) LUMPUR. SEREMBAN. MALACCA |> AND HA AD YAI. ft 11 6GOTIABLE •«^®(^s®®(^>s)®s'®®(^®®®®®®®®®@^^
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    • 98 5 Malayan Motors, Ltd. X 14 "20, ORCHARD ROAD X T V can supply your battery requirements. V f 4 I WIRELESS BATTERIES X T 4 High and Low Tension Grid Bias ♦> It CAR BATTERIES 1 AU Popular Tjrpes Held Fully Charged i HOUSE LIGHTING j^ The Famous Exide DSG
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  • 759 6 THE ncu lcK>tball season brings an unfortunate r Change In the International Championship I Which Ls -contested Often V(>ar by England. Sect land. Ireland and Wales. This competition. I lias been proceeding for a matter of fifty ;..>.ms. nnd should bt to A .><h iation football what the Te.st Matches
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  • 507 6 C..8.5. Has Such Faith m GAS. Mr. George Bernard Shaw, tall M a guardsman, straight as a ramrod, and white-bearded like v patriarch, rose from his desk and faced me with a mischievous t\cinkle m ULs eyes. "You're surprised to hear that I fix all
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  • 103 6 A gold watch which once belonged to Oeorge Stephenson. of steam-engine fame, was among the articles stolen during the early hours of the morning from the house of Mrs. E. Bain, Poyle Manor, Colabrock, Buckinghamshire. The wat< h had been m the possession of the family for
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  • 384 6 Famous Farces as Talkies. Ben Traver.v the author of the Aldwych force* which hay* been so successful that they have achieved an average run of more than a year, baa signed a contract with Walls and Hiehley Theatre*, Ltd.. by which that firm, m conjunction with British and
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  • 197 6 Success of London County Council Classes. The London County Council is prepared to open m September more evening claim for Stammerers if there is sufficient demand. Such clas; have been held at Clerkenwell and experience rbows that two year's steady tuition ieneraMy sjifai a student sufficient confidence for
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  • 12 6 Einstein's theory that space is solid applies to parking space. Brunswick Pilot.
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  • 691 6 Overseas Visitors' Movements. 'From Our Own Correspondent.* London. Aug. 21. At the Malayan Otlice Mr. Own has gon: iway for his holidays, whilst Mr. Banner hai returned after a fortnight m the country. He' is having a fortnight later on before he goes i to Antwerp for
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  • Article, Illustration
    288 6 England at the Cross Roads. P.V IVAN SIIARPE i Editor oi the Athletic News.) rHE last Of the Test Matches— played to I finish at The Ovai— proved conclusively that Australia were the beUer team. Toit cricket success runs m cycles. Australia vere supreme from 1920 to 1925.
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  • 580 6 New Campaign to Restore a Victorian Relic. I am a reporter, and I want to talk about bustles." I said timidly to The Mast Famous Modiste. •Of course." she said sympathetically, "er. Miss Meredith!" From behind a silken curtain, tho colour of a Whitstable oyster, stepped a girl.
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  • 473 6  -  Arthur Peall I Chalk Smear May be the Causa. A SIMPLE REMEDY (Specially written for the I 'HY does a billiard ball "kick." and what d happens when it dcus "kick"? This topic caused much theorizing at one time and ther. which Ls rather a pity,
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  • 97 6 Man Fined for Overloading. Stanley C. D. Taylor, of Kensington, wius fined 10s. at Brentford Police Court for carrying an excels number of persons on a hoarse. Donghtf V. Sanders, his employer, was flr.ed 10s. for aiding and abetting him. A police sergeant stated
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  • 30 6 It ts not surprizing that Stalin has become dictator of Russia. A man who can make a Crowd listen n <n»v<»n..V»rtiir cfuwv»Vi vns horn to thu job. New Orleans States
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  • 138 6 Paris Detective* 1 Discount. P.in« b] I The last oi That wiuth has ni feral the mlnda o! i!' i Investigat the mvird cheletti, ttt Petroerad. m London, Km iw ht mi la; known m "the I Mack-mailer and bully T him b >th i and
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  • 6 6 Mr. tiamilw I conip.tJi.r- Nashville Banner
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  • 367 6 l T ps and Downs of a Clever Show. The new phase m the romantic story of the Co-Optimists, which is to open with tho revival projected by Mr. Laddie Cliff, follows the loss of £6.009 which was sustained by the t old company during its recent
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    • 31 6 Saturday Football :J Special. j International Soccer Dispute E^ THIS SEASON'S FARCE >. due Clubs' Ban on Star Players. J BY IVAN SHARPE < (International ASttatMß 1010-1914 and Editor of the Athletic Kews). <
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  • 891 7 ERNST STERN'S WORK. The Scottish Prisoner Who Wouldn't Play. In Warsaw Richard Ordynski gave me a card of introduction to Ernst Stern, the famous ■eenfc artist and three out of my four evenings m Berlin were spent m hLs company. When I called at his studio he
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  • 166 7 Married the Same Man Four Times m Six jVlonths. A pretty woman of 21. Mrs. Martha Triebe, has set up a new world's matrimonial record. She has married the same man four times m the last six months. On January 19 she eloped from her
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  • 13 7 Willesden witness: "If" is no answer, it is more like half a question.
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  • 1314 7 tail-end of summer. Expectation of Good Grain Crops. Edinburgh, Aug. 22. In .spite of the frequent thunder showers > vrhich periodically sweep across the counties. 1 the highlands and the islands are looking about > their best just now. The sun is never very far away
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 307 7 I i Keep W-^the Doctor away \fr'/ by ti' i "»tI use RVANS PASTILU S l>iotect \nur throiit yivc i clici m cases of i lids, coughs and rat^rrh. i iht« Krywhxrw. rrpou) I ""i »n.N.Jit4il. rt.' PTiC THHOAT I Pastilles I 9 Itl lime juice > Reaches Everywhere, In
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    • 242 7 <_————■ Bflßfl-A^Tfi™"'**' i_k _L_ M^B E__v vJI _^_E^^v9^_?- '^K_J6_J^_o?B_*C' '^3f1_5_39-^__— _B^^" _F^?i_--WBfr "'^-l wt '^^B__9_Bv 'rl^jtww ■v '^y^jßHr __E <¥^?™ 1 '^^S^^^^» vSf Vs. w\l I "_r^"t*_P- 1 _P-»*f^ O ft Ti^V'f^ IL/LAL JL LJJLdCJL d v/ICIVCiI jlli CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON
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  • 400 8 Allegations m CeySon Case. Kurunegahi, Sept. 4. How a JfOUng Kandyan woman suggested 10 her lover to do away with her husband by poisoning him. Was related to Mr A. W. P. Jayatillekt Acting Police Magistrate of Kurunegala m the case m which Mr. W
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  • 386 8 Joey the crane, who is such a prominent figure at New Gardens, seems to be becoming as much the subject of false reports as any Hollywood star. Recently, for instance, it has been stated that he had been an inmate of the Gardens for nearly twenty years,
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  • 904 8 Details of a Recent Sale. The following Singapore properties \^erc sold by auction by Messrs. Cheong Kcon Seng and Co. at their saleroom, No. 30 Chulia Street, on August 13th and 20th. Freehold land situate at Geylang Road, area 11,973 sq. ft. bought by Madam Chan Tecfc Yong
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  • 78 8 He Thanks A Mayor, But The Mayor of Southanc:. who rail a free 'matrimonial bureau" for a time, introduced a Tooting man to a prospective bride. The Tooting man is now happily married. '•I want to thank you heartily for being the means of my
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  • 24 8 Piano expert at Shoreditch County Court: A& foi describing this* as a mahogany piano, it is what is known m the trad* a* "tripe."
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    • 232 8 M mm 0 f^t m T m t*^^_-4 JrJ aV^SB jfly. ivJH^I B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^. (Incorporated m S.S.) fi^i'jj) j&l m KHCZNIX J|Tu£ fAvouwTE Mineral Waters 1 PHONE 5-^-65 j Destroys Teeth ro^s them of all lustre FILM is the cause of dull, dis- First, Pepsodent curdles film, colored teeth. It is
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    • 192 8 I rS. I o Look at this BABY! J r QEE how strong and sturdy he is, how J k J well developed his limbs, how well I jf nourished he is, what good linn solid I 2 k flesh he has sHeis a Glaxo baby the f 2 E
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 440 9 BUSINESS CARDS. AS SAGE ANICURE ISS FUMIKO 32 Dhoby Ghaut. MARBLE MERCHANTS. SINGAPORE CASKET CO. Nos. 1 4 3, Penhas Road, off Lavender Street Phone 6075. DONT WEAR A TRUSS rooks Rupture Ap- _r3MF»-Li_ rful I No lumpy f bA heap. Binds and fcZ_v U parts together Utr-^ J* talogue
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    • 694 9 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the 'lender Room, Municipal Offices: (losing Date. Painting and Distempering the Interior of victoria 'I befttn and Construction Of a New
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    • 645 9 NOTICES. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Assessment List 1931. NOTICE is hereby given m accordance with the provisions of section GO cf Ordinance No. 135 (Municipal) that the Assessment LLst containing the annual valuation of and amount of assessment to be levied on all houses, buildings and lands, situated within the Municipality
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    • 696 9 NOTICES. IN THE MATTER OF ORDINANCE NO. 155 (COMPANIES). AND IN THE MATTER OF RADIOARTS LIMITED. •In Voluntary Liquidation* Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 223 of Ordinance No. 155 (Companies) that a General Meeting cf the Members of the abovementioned Company will be held at No. 4B Change
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    • 840 9 I NOTICE OF TRADE MARK <t> OUDE Schicdammcr GEN EVER g w_ HwrrwAMF Zoon v MecvM. /5 S I^g2«a^ ItOTTKRDAM «^L>^ 1111 I c>i"l/ U fVM -•> W Wo rqunrnrtt*"© t«^e ccntenls i this na the °jt <i# well-known, genuine, prims quality of i *i!f Hulstkamps Old Schiedam (J2 i*T'&"¥
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 24 10 BAINES.— On the 17th instant, at the European Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, to Eileen, wife of C. Barnes, of Seremban. a son. Both well.
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    • 27 10 WOLFERSTAN— At Batu Gajah Hospital, on September 15. following an operation, James Wolferstan. of Rasa Estate. Rasa, acting Manager of Tanjong Rambutan Estate. Perak, aeed 37.
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  • 731 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1930. ENTER CHANG O.P. With a rapidity which would have aroused the envy of any of the Commanders m the Great War, the armies of Marshal Chiang Kai-shek appear to be driving the enemy before them m a rout which should encourage, if not
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  • 428 10 The Rev. Paul D. Eddy. Mrs. Eddy and son Paul arrived from Manila on Wednesday on the Siamese Prince. Rev. Eddy has been the pastor of the large Central Students Church m Manila. He will preach m Wesley Methodist Church. 4 Port Canning Road, on Sunday evening at 5.30 The
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  • 1201 10 ROTARY LUNCHEON. Mr. Farrer's Reminiscences Grave and Gay. Singapore Rotarians who met for their usual weekly luncheon at Raffles Hotel yesterday were thoroughly entertained by Mr. R. J. Farrer President of the Municipal Commissioners, who spoke on his reminiscenc?s of "the good old days." Mr.
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  • 180 10 IMPROVING WATER si n LV Loan for Ur XC l'uri| ira(ioß ochenic. .From Our OVQ Oo At the Municipal Oommi I8 to-day it was decided Us m Sanitary Inspector m-i >?e of being regarded as Import thLs the town. In futun- hof parsed the Junior Cum* hav
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  • 98 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AN RUBBEK PRICKS [FREE PRESS HERVICI COPYRIGHT London. S«pt m, .v;o p.m Messrs. Lewis. Ln/.irus and Sc notify to-day's tin prices as folio* Spot £133 116 (down 11(16). Fward £134 9 16 (down 13 16) The market is Hat Messrs. Symington and Sinc^:
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  • 213 10 Departure for Kurop* Yesterday. Interviewed by tin st b- departure for Burop* b\ M intuf v day. H.H. Sir Ibrmhlin J<>l is once iseJn retumtni r«> t climate on account ■>: «*t not feeling too well Th )f h Europe is indetiniuHisHinhne.NS WMgh ;iear with many
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  • 31 10 The Exodus of Chlmm** IndianMigration statiMies pub 1 nu-nt Ga/A-Ur show tha Him of Chinese from Malaj e> by 4.7n4. The Ocuth f >' s 3.154 and fOC Eun
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    • 283 10 A REVFLATION IN ICE TANKS. W**** wm requires bottle T^ngleg B|^ f l| 5 cents of ice nil h t'r i PRICES AND DEMONSTRATION GIVEN BY CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD., Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinance* of Hong Kong) (Incorporate} N ;S »"*jKu. AT 90, ROBINSON ROAD. BY SPECIAL &jfc/F A^
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    • 69 10 THE LATEST' DINING-TABLE has a top of glass. This means that observant guests will be able to see the hostess hacking at her husband's shin when he makes a tactless remark. "GAFLAC" Personal Injury Policies will be more than ever necessary. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD.. Hongkong Bank
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  • 288 11 (HANG'S DEMAND Collapse of the Northern Coalition. :\s Far Eastern Service.] Shanghai, Sept. 19 Ii that Chang Hsueh-liang wired :.u-.-hek. Yen Hsi-shan. and Peng lemaiMttm an immediate armistice h Mien, maintaining their status presentatives to an agreed place peace conditions to which the all abide, failing
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  • 130 11 Next Year's Budget Nearly 30 Million Francs. [Retltert Service] Geneva. Sept. 19. l the League of Nations for I at 29.966.000 gold francs -'KLMG.OOO for the present year. the Secretariat and special 16.505.000. International Offio 8.073.000. Permanent Court of U«tlce 2.717.000. buildings at 'he establishment
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  • 41 11 IfcMi Trying to Secure Secrecy. Reuto r\s Service.! The Hague. Sept. 19. >• riment to make wireless 'xing carried out between Hutch Indies by means of tuformi the spoken word to Jumble but automatically Knitted sound m a specially con-
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  • 28 11 Wment on Principal Joints. Eastern Service.] Nanking. Sept. 19. Uvefc stated that no formal been signed or exchanged i'Mmity agreement reported 'mm has been reached on
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  • 33 11 F ailure to Notify Smallpox. tF U Own Correspondent.) Penan*, Sept. 19. I lebaidin were each fined -tiling U> report smallpox [fe«Wl the hitter's six months ■W's on Pmt ,2 1
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  • 438 11 MISSION LEAVES. Recovering Our Markets m China. I Renter's Service.] t>^ c London, Sept. 10. from rT^ MU io U> the Far East »»tot M O ac^ra dOn abOard thP P O. be^^L™ 0 11 1 '"Slewed by Reuter Sap™ and "5 thOy WerP first
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  • 130 11 Decreased Supply at Camp Causes Trouble. <From Our Own Correspondent.! Penanff, Sept. 19. Rumours have been current m Penang during the last day or two to the effect that all was not well at the leper settlement at Pulau Jerejak and that the authorities were experiencing some trouble
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  • 63 11 Not to be Operated by Imperial Airways [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. J London, Sept. 19. In a lengthy article to-day The Times expresses regret at the action of the Indian Government m its refusal to permit Imperial Airways to operate the air mail between Australia and India.
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  • 78 11 King's Cousin Married m Registry Office. I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. 1 London, Sept. 19. The marriage took place m a Registry Office here of the wealthy Princess Marie Constance de Broglie. who is 73 years of age, to the 41 years old Prince Louis Ferdinand d'Orleans,
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  • 76 11 Graf-Zeppelin Interrupts League Business. IReuter's Service.] Geneva, Sept. 19. The Graf -Zeppelin paid a surprise visit to Geneva this morning and flew at a low altitude over the League Secretariat buildings, m which three League Committees were sitting. The deafening roar of the engines drowned the
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  • 361 11 REMARKABLE AFFAIR. Natives Killed m Fight With Police. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia. Sept. 17. In a far-away kampong m Java, near the South coast, the native population has revolted owing to the strange action of an insane fanatic who claimed to be a representative of
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  • 479 11 Thirsty Travellers' Complaint. A number ol applications wn considered yesterday when the Board of Licensing Justices met m the District Court, Mr. G. T. Peall presided. Out of the twelve applications foui were refused, the application of Henry Charles Creaton. being postponed owing to the illness of the
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  • 36 11 Australian Premier's Improved Health. Toulon, Sept. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Scullin arrived here to-day. Mr. Scullin, who is much improved m health, leaves for Geneva this evening. (Earlier cables on page 12. 1
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  • 65 11 An application to dispose of a public examination of a Chinese bankrupt was allowed. In the Bankruptcy Court yesterday. The Assistant Official Assignee said the reason was the man had since died. His Lordship asked how it was proposed publicly to examine a dead man m
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  • 550 11 WHO WILL BE CHAIRMAN Liberal Paper's Claim for Mr. Lloyd George. [British Radio— Official Service.] Rugby, Sept. 18. Although nothing has been decided regarding the chairmanship of the Round-Table Conference on Indian Affairs, it is generally assumed m London that the Prime Minister. Mr. Ramsay Mac Dor
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  • 76 11 Informal Parade at the Residency. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Malacca, Sept. 19. The local Girl Guides and Brownies paraded at the Residency to-day for an informal Inspection and presentation of badges by Mrs Robinson. Deputy Chief -Commissioner for Malaya. There was a good turn-out and a smart
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  • 147 11 Great English Frima Donna to Sing m Singapore. Arrangements have been made for Dame Clara Butt, the famous English prima donna and one of the greatest contraltos the world has ever known, to give a concert at the Theatre when she passes through Singapore on her way
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  • 90 11 Elaborate Agreement. In the Bankruptcy Court before Mr. Justice Stevens yesterday the Assistant Official Assignee said the payment per month by W. J. Allan (an ex-R.A.P. officer whose public examination was held recently) had been agreed upon. His Lordship, examining the papers, said the agreement seemed an elaborate
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  • 288 12 HILL 60 FOR THE EMPIRE. Attack on Ypres Salient Recalled. [Reuters Service. 1 London, Si'pt 18. The site of the famous Hill 60. which has special association for practically every British Empire regiment which fought m the Great War. has been acquired through the generosity of
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  • 605 12 A Voice For the Hawkers. To the Editor. Sir, After reading Orpheuss discussion on the subject, "And the voice of the Hawker was heard m the Land" which I rind is rather groundless and pointless to the public I cannot restrain from going to raise my
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  • 81 12 Six Months* Toll by the Ceylon Police. Colombo, Aug. 28. The surprising fact that nearly 28.C00 dogs' have been destroyed by the police m Ceylon during the first six HMmtlM of this year is made public In a report by the Inspector-General The report adds that the
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  • 643 12 STUDENTS' PROTEST. Amalgamation of Two Girls' Schools. (By Our Chinese Correspondent). The proposed amalgamation of Nanyang md Chung Hua Girls' Schools, as reported m a previous issue, has com? to a deadlock, despite the fact that at the la^t meeting of vhe school committees concerned the
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  • 62 12 League Gathering m London Next Month. [Reuters Service.] Geneva, Sept. 18. The League Council has decided to convene a preliminary Narcotics Conference m London on Oct. 27. attended by countries producing narcotics, to discuss the quota to be assigned to each country. A full conference of all the
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  • 44 12 1,500 Poll from 60,000 Voters. I Reuter's Service.] Bombay, Sept. 18. At the conclusion of the polling for the Legislative Council the police released the women picketers and detained thirty male volunteers. Only 1,500 polled out of an electorate of 60,000.
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  • 157 12 Veteran of the Spanish-American War and also serving for years with the United States Navy, Mr. Thomas Anderson pa£%d away peacefully at his home, at 104 Haining Road, Shanghai, last week. The cause of death was heait failure. Born m Sweden on September 2, 1854, the late Mr. Anderson lived
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  • 1228 12 A UNIQUE CASE. Magnanimous Relations and Close Friends. Liabilities of $400,000 were admitted by Lam Kee Mcng, trading as Chop Thyo Tong, a pawnbroker's shop m Havelock Roid, Singapore, m an affidavit read m the Bankruptcy Court before Mr. Justice Stevens yesterday. After argument by counsel for
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  • 475 12 UNEMPLOYED GIRLS. Nanking Edict Causes Consternation. Shanghai, Sept. 4. Dancing has bsen forbidden by the authorities of Nanking. The hotel and cafe proprietors are disappointed because they had expected to reap rich profits. Much consternation prevails because they are facing heavy losees. Dancing girls are
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  • 82 12 Famous British Sportswoman's Plans. I Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 18. The airwoman. Mrs. Victor Bruce, interviewed by Reuter to-day, confirmed the reports that she is departing on a Far East flight, but the date of departure and the route are completely uncertain, depending on the
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  • 59 12 Gradual Abolition Proposed. [Reuttr's Service.] Washington, Sept. 18. The State Department announces that negotiations will be resumed with China with a view to the gradual relinquishment of extrality. The extrality proposals will be discussed on Mr. Wu's return from Geneva m October. The American proposals are
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  • 55 12 No Increased Taxation. [Havas Service.) Paris, Sept. 18. The Council of Ministers' Budget proposals for 1931-1932 amount to 50,100,000,000 francs. No further burdens are to be imposed on the taxpayers and there will even for the first time since 1926 be a 300.000.000 francs cut m expenditure
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  • 27 12 In the good old days a man who could carry his liquor without showing it was called a gentleman. Now he is called a bootlegger. Louisville Times
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  • 250 12 SATISFACTORY TESTS. Departure for India This Month. I British Radio Official Service. Rugby. Sept. IK. Before very long the British airship R.I OI will be able to sail the skies without takirg any petrol with her. Hitherto she has hid i a cany a certain
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  • 123 12 Preparations for London Meeting. I British Radio Official Service. I Rug'jy. Sept. 18. Preparations are will advanced lor the Imperial Conference which begins on September 30th. The Dominion delegation will begin to arrive within the next few days. They will be accommodated m various large hotels, and a
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  • 78 12 League of Nations' Health Work. tßritish Radk> Official Service.! Rugby, S^pt. 18. The report of the Health Organisation of the League of Nations was presented by Miss Susan Lawrence. Parliamentary Secretary to the British Health Minis:ry. to the second committee cf the League at Gemva to-day, and was
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  • 78 12 Vain Last Effort by Shamrock. [Reuters Service. 1 Newport. Rhode Island, Sept. 18. The Enterprise won the fourth race over the triangular course and *he United States thus retained the Americas Cup. The Enterprise continued to outsail the Shamrock and led at the end of the second leg
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  • 72 12 Walk Out of Berlin City Council. ißeuter's Service.] Berlin, Sept. 19. As the first manifestation of their newlyacquired strength as a political party. National Fascist members of the City Council marched out m a body from. the Chamber as a protest against a majority's refusal to act
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  • 26 12 Recognition by Great Britain. (Reuter's Service] Buenos Aire*», Sept. IJ>. Great Britain, the United States and Holland have recognised the new Uriburu Government.
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  • 109 12 Little more than an hour after his abduction by three armed kidnappers m the Sinza District at Shanghai, Mr. Kong Pau-tsung, wealthy building contractor, was a free man, following a sensational motor car chifse along outlying roads of the Western District. The armed police patrols of Bubbling Well Station were
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  • 42 12 Ttxanaa Bun*, had Ml arm torn t at Montagu Ooltterj H less ropeway and wi wheel, his am being He (ttaplayed remai rival at the bosptU itt« i stretcher and tfand Buhls i:> H0( I" bomUM"*.
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  • 16 12 Judgi 'Now. 1 <' again, Rastus." N i Rastus— "Not you-itll nm't BOta* to n Capper's WYi'kly.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 498 12 CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRA MTH SUNDAY Al rr-.it ;m M[ I a.m. Holy Oowaubtoa, 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Chora!) 9.1 i a.m. T oly Communion io a.m. Bunday School i;st Andi fi.3jp.m. Festal Cvenaona (Cta i ST. C lIRLSIOPIIER S, Johnre Batol 6.30 prn. Evonsontf. Monday
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY.
    • 342 13 Mr. Frank Getty, the Sports Editor of the United Preis, has of late becom? particularly tan Mile regarding "Wee Golf." In one of his latent artic-les, ho writes: "If this minature golf business keeps on growing at the present alarming rate, there is no telling
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    • 271 13 Whatever may be said about our cricket by the "old-stagers," trere can be no denying the fact that we have a jroup of excellent wicketkeepers just now. Duckworth, Ames, Cornford, Elliott, and Brown the men with most victims to their credit so far this reason have, of course,
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    • 187 13 Two hundred and thirty-two more total abstainers for the continent of Australia that is, if the temperance workers "down under" are still pursuing their campaign to secure one pledge signed for life for every run scored In England by Mr. Don Bradman. Brewery shares must be
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    • 93 13 Coming Battle of the Amazons. A real battle of Amazons Hill begin with the arrival m England of a team of Australian hockey girls on September 26. They will play 64 mutchos m 84 days, and are said to be a brilliant combination drawn from 6,000 players m
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    • 44 13 P. K. Ghosh, during his endurance swim of 67 hours ten minutes m Calcutta, vhich is claimed to be a world's record, had a companion who swam alongside during the sunny hours of the day and shadod his head with an umbrella.
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    • 64 13 Enche Ma'arof bin Haji Zakaria, an old boy of St. Paul's Institution, Seremban, and former Magistrate and Assistant Collector of Land Revenue, Seremban, won the open singles of the Mi lay Students' Society m London. Che Ma'arof is studying In London. While at Seremban Che Ma'arof was a keen tennis
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    • 713 13 Bangalore, Sept. 7. Further correspondence has passed oetween Dr. John Rockwood from Ceylon and Mr. P. Yoganathan, Manager of the Maharaj Kumar of Vizianagaram's XI.. which is duo to visit Ceylon ta December nest to pay a series of nmtrhec. Dr. Rockwood has suggested that
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    • 72 13 Maseratis Win First Three Places. In the recent Grand Prix of Italy, Maserati cars filled the first ihree places. The result was: Fin:t General Classification Maserati (driven by Varzi at an average speed of 90 m.p.h. approx.). Second General Classification Marserati (driven by Arcangeli). Third General
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    • 27 13 Overwhelmed By New South Wales. London, Sept. 10. Sydney. New South Wales beat the British Rugby tourists here to-day by 28 points to tjnrpp.
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    • 43 13 Sydney. New South Wales has drcided to support the Queensland Association's move to confine the Sheffield Shield matches to four days, thus •■.eliminating the fifth day's play. They have :iLso decided to support the continuance of the eight-ball over.
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    • 57 13 Playing m the Bude tournament m mail week D. H. Hazell, who is well-known m Malayan lawn tennis circles, reached mv nnal of the singles where he was beaten by R. W. Angus 7 5, 6 4, but with Miss M. Brunyate he won the mixed doubles, beating E. Sharp
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    • 238 13 Jk. pWe English Ho s <. KONCi BANK CHAMBERS M_ _j Marmalade acclaimed "The Aristocrat of tb» A 5 rC Jl klaal Table J aded *PPetitot gladly respond to its delightful touch of i v r_i__P 9 M^^_^_i_i_l m V*^# p V_T_t_~i §C^^_l CHIVERS' JELLY CRYSTALS WfflKiT™ LEMON CURD l_W
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    • 335 13 At the Theatre F*\ y \v Before leaving home use "'hazeline' x (Trade Mark) {mM and again during the s'JJL— —^PP^^ Jr f It keeps the skin cool and lltelS [§5 1 prevents the face becoming 'l^^^^^Sk 'r^ flushed and shiny as it is f so liable to do m
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    • 830 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 Due. MENELAUS For Marseilles, Casablanca. London, Rotterdam
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    • 516 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. Doe Singapore. s.s. CITY OF JOHANNESBURG Oct. 5 s.s. CITY OF SHANGHAI NOV. 7 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY
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    • 409 14 P. &> O. British India and Apc.r Lines. (Incorporated m England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMCM LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVK E OUTWARDS. FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN, Dae. Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnairr Db KHYBER 9,100 Sept. 20
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    • 697 15 0. S. K. Line. A ;,]cs and and New York:— (from Kobe) (HUM Freight Service). Kwanto Maru Oct 9 m soattle and Vancouver:— (from Kobe) f Arabia Maru Cct! 4 Lond Kctterdam, Hamburg (Bremen) b: Alaska M^ru Oct. 18 18 onro Poet Elizabeth, Cape Town. Rio de j o.i n?
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    • 365 15 THE INTERESTING HO"* -dmmsif£#7 Q^^^Jm m'PL V. V^^Hft Z»i2OandX 112 wEIIP USING PRESIDENT LINERS ACROSS THE PACIFIC ANY AMERICAN OR CANADIAN HAIL LINE ACROSS THE CONTINENT DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AND AMERICAN MAIL LINE THE BANK LINE. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE. (Owners: Messrs. ANDREW WEIR ft CO.) BOSTON. NEW YORK AND
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    • 594 15 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU. i (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BATAVIA., (Incorporated In Holland.) Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives m the Straits Settlement. (Singapore mc P««n. of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION BUREAU. BOOKING OFFICE ROYAL DUTCH INDIAN AIRWAYS. "IZEZ^^ ?52 "-"boh. Tapa-Toear, and Batavia. Si-Bolga, Natal,
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  • 74 16 Found Poisoned m Ship's Hold. On the arrival at Plymouth of the West African liner Abinsi it was reported that, after leaving Freetown, a stowaway was discovered m an unconscious condition m the hold. Medical attention was immediately forthcoming, but m spite of all that could be done
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    • 437 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia). TOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY BLAND. Regular monthly sailing* by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons) The S3 MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins de
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    • 377 16 BJS. THALATTA. Consignees of cargo per the above steame from Oslo (arrived September 13) are hereb; notified that a General Survey of all carg landed m a damaged condition will be held a Godown No. 50 on Saturday September 20tl 1930, at 9 a.m. No further Survey will be held.
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    • 449 16 KERR STEAMSHIpIoTw 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK **V» (Incorporated m U.S. A GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICF Tr» BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADEJ F,,! 4v BALTIMORE. AN (via Suez) MS. SILVERYEW j^ n N M 3. SILVERCYPRESS Sept. 30 £f f ZJ? PACBFIC-JAVA-CALCUTTA SFRvi^C SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES HARBOUR
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    • 590 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembln and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 ajn. IKota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Slam 6 am Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6
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    • 113 16 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. Under contract with the French Government MAIL STEAMERS. To Marseilles via Colombo, Aden Djibouti and Port- Said. SPHINX 11,600 tons Sept. 24 GNL. METZINGER 9,400 tons Oct. 8 To Marseilles via Madras, Pondicherry, Colombo, Djibouti and Port Said. CHANTILLY 10,000 tons Oct. 13 To Saigon, Hon* Kong, Shanghai,
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  • 125 17 s ;m steamer Hero arrived frorr with 1.600 tons of rice. i appeared before Mr. Whytc Kong tail week on a charge ol away on the Hai Hing from ,m tive Sergeant Poyntz said the re discovered two and a half hip left Singapore ningling They
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  • 273 17 Ouparisoit between British and Other Ships. upon correspondence m its the speed and comfort of The Times says: The new ■yd liners are faster than .t present; although there sailing under the British flag. od qualities m the German slur on their British rivals. <on f ess ion
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  • 217 17 hageroufl Dive From Moving Vessel. renw bravery is reported m the the plunging overboard of a officer at Woosung to help a who had fallen overboard. occasion is Mr. D. F. Strctton. 3rd Engineer of the Hsin PcOf the China Navigation regularly between Shanghai •H on her
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  • 46 17 Rugby, Sep. 4. lire telegraphy is being opened Brttan and Sweden this after--1 m enable pictures, photoand practically any kind of matter to be telegraphed m betWMB the Central Telegraph "(I Stockholm. Tho general the same as those of the Phj wrvices.
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  • 745 17 Growth of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha. A representative of Lloyd's List has interviewed Mr. Blair, the retiring manager of the London office of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha week ago Mr. Blair and Captain P. E. Cope superintendent at the London office, who ts also retiring, were
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  • 167 17 Sir Hubert Wilkins Not to Take His Wife. Philadelphia. Reports that Lady Wilkins will accompany her husband, Sir Hubert Wilkins, 01 his attempted voyage to the North Pole by submarine are denied by Sir Hubert himself. On coming here from New York to inspect the
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  • 1017 17 Obsolete Yards to be Closed. Rationalization has seized the shipbuilding industry and obsolete and redundant shipyards will be gradually closed by National Shipbuilders Security, Ltd., which has been formed for the purpose of buying and closing redundant yards. The first to go is Beardmore's yard at Dalmuir,
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  • 56 17 Lloyd's agent at Jacksonville, Florida, telegraphs that an explosion occurred on board the American steamer Brilliant, resulting m the cargo of petroleum catching fire. The fire was extinguished, but it is feared that the vessel will be a total loss. The cause of the explosion is
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  • 71 17 During the course of police court proceedings, says the Malay Mail, the Court Chief Inspector asked permission to withdraw one particular case. He explained to the Magistrate that a Hakka Chinese of Am pang had attempted to commit suicide by stabbing himself, and as th^ attempt had now proved successful,
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    • 203 17 I I D xH.G Wil IS i II CIGARETTES Th«» »<lv«rti««ineni t» issued by the British American Tobacco Co.(Sir»«tt)Lt4 'Incorporated m England) r^y^ Hew do you manage to keep thin Jitth/i Chi* beasely c/imaCß /always drink Whiskty and Polly which contains natural ga* jEpsf anj' does not blow oat oat!*
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  • 951 18 HINTS FOR THE SHORT WAVE BEGINNER. (By Our Wireless Correspondent.) OHORT-WAVE broadcasting and reception has something so well-known that invariably, articles published on the matter and information relating to it. are written m a manner which leaves the beginner gasping for breath To the BNB who
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  • 1909 18 Remarkable Recent Developments. Many years of experiment by the British Post Office m co-operation with the American Telephone and Telegraph Company culminated m the successful attainment of two-way radio telephony across the Atlantic m 1926, and the way was clearly pointed to the epoch making event which
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  • 59 18 RADIO TELEPHONE PHILIPPINES. Hong Kong Amateur's Sot-cess <tn Short WftfC The Hong Konf imat I ting Station VB6AF, owned Mr. J.T. Ci ;t'-n. Jr I I Road. Kowloon. has MM one-way radio tel. phonic KAIPW. an MMlti burK. Philippine btau kaipw report! ..:> M< i Pilot Bupcr Wmp receiver he
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  • 119 18 Coroner's Protest to rram nt strong erttteim of an !^as described by a doctor U was made at i Oambt ;Ann Morris, aged ifarty-thrw road. Southwark Mr. Doogtei Oowburn, tin a verdict of "Death ma Morris uas Btt tod to ha brand of Lisbon win medical supenntiT.Jt
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 433 18 HEALTH IS BETTER THAN WEALTH! Good health is the greatest gift of life. Of what avail are your riches if you cannot enjoy them? Perpetual pain m the body, the burning sen nation m parsing urine, the lack of appetite make* even the most delicious food unpalatable. The hundred-and-oue joys
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    • 343 18 BAJNIiUNG. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000,000 Reserve Fund £4,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000.000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches: Alor Star Hong Kong Saigon Amritsar j Iloilo
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    • 256 18 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated m England). Ca P ital £3,000.000 Subscribed 1.800.000 Paid u P 1,050.000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1.645,505 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie, Esq., Chairman. P. R. Chalmers, Esq., Charles J. Hambro, E?q., J. O. Robin; on, Esq., W. H. Shelford. Esq., Sir
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    • 182 18 INSURANT? THE SOUTH |4| BRITISH |p? INSURANCE OOMPANI U-1i,,,, FIRE, MARINE, TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AGCEPTBI vr LOWEST CURREN 1 T j£ L. C. MARGOL.iOr H OMce: 2. Plata] PERSONAL ACCIWHI3 FATAL ACCIDENTS HAVE you made pmu of your dependents sh overtake you > IT only costs Sl5 y t;il
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  • 512 19 Will Malaya He Negligible Factor 1929 saw many changes In the Of rubber footwear. Exports m and value reached heights nn- I time m the past. In general, i ;.l exporting countries increased <re or less, but the most signifi- j of the year were that a great
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  • 58 19 s of the Eastern United Assurm will recommend to shareomißg ar./Uiil pencral meeting t of p final dividend of 5 per cent of 5 per cent m respect of I 5 June 33th. 1930. Lao be recommended that an addi- by way of bonus of 50 cents
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  • 122 19 I Ufa Klang Tin. Ltd., for the cli 31 last, states that the flrst of the year were occupfcd m c construction of the dredge, &c, 1 m progress the remaining tae year. The average mined^ was i')U the production of tin ore 245 BTOSS revenue was
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  • 371 19 Loss of 5.58 Cents per Pound. The following is the twentieth annual report of the Directors to the shareholders of Bukit Jelotonp Rubber Estates to be presented at the meeting on Sept. 26th at Malacca at noon. The loss for the year amounted to $6,389.89. Deducting thus
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  • 306 19 Possible Improved Tin Consumption. London. Aug. 27. There is no change to report m the general conditions of trade since we last wrote, but with the end of the holiday season and small sto.ks of all metals held by consumers, it is not improbable that a buying movement
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  • 84 19 {British Radio Official Service.] Rugby, Sept. 18. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 12.965, Athens 375. Bombay Is. 5 d., Berlin 20.40, Brussels 34 855. Bucharest 815, Rio 4 31-32. Buenos Aires 40v. Cop?nhag.-?n 18 16, Geneva 25.055, Helsingfors 193.. Hong Kong Is. 3 l-16d., Lisbon 108.25. Madrid 45.45, Milan 92.83,
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  • 40 19 Revenue for year to April 30th. from sale of tin ore was $690,822, less expenditure $171,309, leaving $519,512. Miscellaneous revenue and amount brought forward totalled $244,482, making available $763,994. Dividends total 60 per cent., forward $215,950.
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    • 196 19 September 19. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2|4 1|32 London 3 months' sight 2(4 London 60 days' sight 2|3 15*16 London 30 days' sight 2|3 29J32 London, demand 2|3 7|B London, T.T. 2|3 27J32 Lyons and Paris, demand 1433 Hamburg, demand 235*6 New York, demand 56 v Batavia,
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    • 204 19 September 19. Tin 125 Tons $68.25 Gambier 91., Pepper White 31 1^. Pepper Black 21 Flake Tapioca 4 Pearl Sago Small 6% Copra, Sundried 6.50 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
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  • 885 19 SINGAPORE, SEPT. 19TH. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. DOLLAR RUBBERS. Allenby ($1) 85 95 Alor Gajah 70 80 A. Hitam ($1) 100 1.25 Am. Malay ($2) 1.00 1.50 c.d. A. Kuning ($1) 20 30 Ayer Molek 70 80 Ayer Panas ($1) 70 80 Bassett (slf 45 55 Brogas ($1) 4714
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  • 210 19 A Quiet Market. Singapore, Sept. 19. Chiefly owing to sellers being reserved we have had a quiet market during the past week. In view of all the bearish figures buyers are content to sit back and await another fall before they come m seriously to buy.
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  • 225 19 The American Questionnaire Figures. Singapore, Sept. 18. Prices have been fairly well maintained throughout the week, but the market has been auiet and the tendency is still uncertain. This morning's cables quote both London and New York unchanged on yesterday, the former at 4 1 16 d. and
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  • 104 19 MACPHAIL CO.'S DAILY REPORT. Singapore. Sppt. 19. Tin. Quiet. Kuchais 70 75. Kintas 87 90. Penawats 43 46. Malay Consols 15 17^.. /lone: Fattr, 41 45, Sungei Ways 2.07 2.15, Telok Kruins 52 58. Sungei Luas 89 92. Hong Kong Tin 14s 3d 15s. Aycr Hitam 10s 10s 71-d. Puchonns
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  • 61 19 September 19th., 1:2 o'clock noon. Tone of Market: Dull. Latest Cable: London Spot sheet 4 l-16d per lb. New York Spot Sheet G.ct.s. 8K per lb. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 12 12 'j Standard R.S.S. en Tender Sept 12 12 Oct.
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  • 48 19 Companies' Position Explained to Shareholders. I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London. Sept. IK. In response to enquiries from shareholders thf boards of Kcpong and Gordon companies have Issued circulars setting forth the positions of the companies. Neither is short of cash but dividends are imurobable.
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  • 50 19 Leyland to Pay 7M per cent Dividend. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London, Sept. 18. The Leyland Rubber Company report recommends the payment of 7'i» per cent iividend and the carry forward of £28.301. Seaport (Selangor). on the other hand. Is paying no dividend, but is carrying forward £21,593.
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  • 54 19 Yesterday's London Prices. (FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. London, Sept. 18. Rubber opened this morning at 4 1 16 d spot. 4',d forward., later prices being 4d and 4',d. tone quiet. The share-market is dull. The tin market opened at £133 10s spot, £135 forward, steady. The
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  • 47 19 Preference Shares to Meet Losses. i (FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT.] London. Sept. 18. A circular has been issued to Taitak shareholders with regard to a proposal to issue 120.000 Preference shares of 2s each at par, with special privileges, m order to meet losses.
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  • 42 19 Share Reduction Approved. [FREE PRESS SERVICED COPYRIGHT.! Ivondon, Sept. 18. The meeting of shareholders of the Oopenpr Company approved the reduction m the nominal amount of each of the 220.000 £1 shares to B.s. and subdividing these into 2s shares.
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  • 413 19 Present Situation. Mr. J. L. Palmer, of John Palmer. Junr. and Co.. London, who has just returned from a lengthy business visit to China. India and t IKS', raits Settlements, gives Th Grocer some interesting information on the canivd pineapple* situation m the Straits Settlements. It would
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    • 71 19 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.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England- and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act.
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    • 34 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE. Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO. f Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD., BRANCH OFFICE: CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • 747 20 THE ANNUAL MEETING. Mr. Mayger's Appeal for "More Life." "We have a small number of members and it has been consistently small for a good number of years now," remarked Mr. P. J. L. Mayger, a newly appointed member of committee, at the annual meeting of
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  • 129 20 The ties for Thursday, m the S.C.C. six-a-slde soccer tournament are as follow: 5.5 p.m. Colours: (J. Lee, P. Storr, A. P. Goldman, W. R. Hobbin, H. Waterneld, J. A. Evans) vs. Whites: (A. Donald, C. J. Bembroke, H. Riley, W. J. Pearce, A. D. M. Poison,
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  • 48 20 New York, Sept. 19. The following are latest baseball results: NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York 6: Chicago 2. New York 4: Boston 3. Philadelphia 5: Pittsburgh 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Bt. Louis 6: New York 7. Cleveland 3: Washington 2. Detroit S: Boston 4 Chicago 10: Philadelphia 14
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  • 46 20 A suggestion that W. M. Woodfull, the Australian captain, is to retire at the end of the was received with surprise m the tourists' camp. It is ne™ to me," said Mr. W. L Kelly their manager. 1 have not even heard rumoured before." neard It
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  • 655 20 TO-DAY'S MATCH. Singapore's Chances of Victory. Arrangements have been made to accommodate a record crowd at the Singapore Stadium this afternoon, when Singapore and Selangor meet m the replay of the Malaya Cup final. Nothing short of a deluge lasting several hours can seriously affect playing
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  • 163 20 Yesterday's Tournament Results. Results m the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament yesterday were as follow: "A" Class Doubles. Rev. Aitken and Capt. Graham owe 15 beat H. H. Bullen and C. J. Stephen plus 2, 6 4, 6—2. S. H. Moss and C. Salter plus 4 beat W.
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  • 65 20 Brown Jack Wins by 5 Lengths. London, Sept. 12. The Doncaster Cup (over 2 miles 1 fur.) resulted as follows: BROWN JACK (9.11) 1 EMPIRE BUILDER (9.9) 2 ANNIS (7.5) 3 Five ran. Won by 5 lengths; 2 lengths between second and third. The betting was 11 to
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  • 42 20 Indian Lady Champion Wins. London, Sept. 11. In the third round of Women's and Men's Singles m the Eastbourne Tennis Tournament, Miss Sandteon beat Miss F. James, S 7, c 3, 6—2. and Soni beat J. Masterman, 7—5, 6—l.
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  • SINGAPORE LADIES' GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.
    • 92 20 Keppel Club Annual Report. The first round of the ladies' golf championship (Andrew Currie Cup) was played at Sepoy Lines on Tuesday, the results being as follow: Mrs. E. A. Gibson beat Mrs. Booty 8 and 7. Mrs. G. Brown beat Mrs. Hamilton 4 and 3. Mrs.
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    • 328 20 Annual Report. The annual report of the Committee to the members to be presented at the annual meeting at the Club at 6.30 on Thursday evening states inter alia: The Accounts for the year anew an excess of Income over Expenditure of $728.38, which your Committee consider
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    • 115 20 The following are the teams for the match on Sunday, over Sepoy Lines G.C. links. S.L.G.C. players mentioned first: 9.00 Dr. Chance and J. W. Haddon vs. H. Irving Jones and C. L. Wyatt. 9.05 J. C. Barry and D. Gray vs. J. M.
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    • 256 20 To-day's League Matches. The following are the fixtures m the English League and m the first division of the Scottish League to-day: English League. (Division I): Arsenal vs. Leicester, Aston Villa vs. Liverpool; Blackburn vs. Sunderland; Blackpool vs. Leeds; Chelsea vs. Bolton; Derby vs. Grimsby; Huddersfield vs. Middlesbrough;
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    • 84 20 A Bill is to be introduced m Legislative Council amending Chandu Revenue Ordinance, by adding a new section, the object of which is to give legislative effect to Article II of an international agreement signed at Geneva m 1925. This article provides that the sale of prepared opium to minors
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  • 1018 20 LOOSE OBJECTS. The Right of Removal Discussed. No week passes without I am called upon to express an opinion on some incident involving a question of golfing law, and, curiously enough, one of the most frequent lines of inquiry concerns the removal of loose impedimenta both on the
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  • 51 20 The following will represent the Indian Association against the St. Joseph's Institution to-day, at 2 p.m. on the Indian Association ground: A. Abbasbhoy, Amarchand, Choor Singh, Bhaskaran, Wazir Singh, Fernandez, A. N. Katyal, S. S. Varma, Hari Govind, G. Kennedy, N. A. Mallal (Capt.), Reserves: S. X Pradhan, C.
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  • 34 20 The 3rd annual athletic sports meeting of the S.P.C.C. (The Welch Regiment) will be held on September 29th, on the V.M.C.A. Athletic Ground, Anson Road. The first event will take place at 2.30 p.m.
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