The Straits Times, 15 September 1924
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Title Section13 1924-09-15 1 The Straits Times No. 27,661. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1924 PRICE 10 CENT*13 words
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Advertisement133 1924-09-15 1 OFTKN WHIPPED NEVEIt BEATE-V NATURAL MILK Sole Agents for S.S., F.M.S and 8.N.8. JOSEPH TBAVERS SONS LTD. (Incorporated m England.) SINGAPORE. ...I j cc 4\ H H H SIX times the strength of iff Pure Carbolic Acid. SI sr. \\l en mixed m -the propor- tion of 1 gallon to133 words
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Advertisement143 1924-09-15 1 ■^9 October Race Millinerf |Sl| SPECIAL SHOW OF yf^ New Model bx Km. JnL J. C 3 I THIS WEEK ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated m S.S.) §O- onn i Q MACBETH LENSES J™^ I g| B*3 mj I d-^ SIZES TO TIT A! I MAKES OK CARS 'JFVCW\ Makr« your143 words
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Article470 1924-09-15 2 More Profitable than Portrait Work. There was a time, says an artist quoted in the Statesman, when to admit that did posters for a big business house would have damned me in art circles. It would have so damaged my reputation that the Council of the Royal Academy470 words
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Article369 1924-09-15 2 Lord Olivier's Despatch to The Government. The Daily Mail says that the situation in India is critical, anil that, encouraged by the surrender of our Socialist Mhii--try, Indian revolutionists are growing more virulent daily. The revolutionist do not desire the success of the Montagu Chelmsford system, but369 words
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Article180 1924-09-15 2 Hill to Remove Disabilities Upon Catholics. The Roman Catholic Relief Bill, introduced by Mr. F. N. Blundell, the Conservative member for Ormskirk, backed by members of the two other parties, -cts out to repeal parts of certain Acts many of them obsolete, but still on the Statute Book180 words
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Advertisement129 1924-09-15 2 THE ANALYST REPORTS: that sand and dust are ever present m machine manufactured cigarettes a warning for all smokers to study their health and enjoy VIRGINIA CIGARETTES fc# V 3r MADE BY HAND— ONE AT A TIME free from SAND AND DUST •OI.E JIANOFACTCHEKS: ARPATII TOBACCO CO. LTP. LONDON HARRISONS129 words
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Advertisement297 1924-09-15 2 is*- 1 j Air hl^**^ h My Safeguard against Strain and Overwork Think of the harassing j life of the average physician. Out m all weathers. Sleep broken night after niyht. Irregular meals. The inevitable result seems a certain breakdown. Vet how is it that doctors usually manage to avoid297 words
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Advertisement108 1924-09-15 2 The Keai Austrian Velour Hat $19.00 SEASON CO., LTD.. Meyer Mansions, 111 and 113. North Bridge Koad. UNDERWOOD I TYPEWRITERS THE No. 5 MODEL. PATERSON, SIMONS CO LTD, CROMPTON MOTORS ARE BRITAIN'S BEST UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated m the Slraits SeUlcmi nts.) ELECTRIC AI. I'EI'AKTMENT 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. LERYS108 words
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Article838 1924-09-15 3 The Changes in Its Antarctic Snows. Astronomers are watching with interest the changes which are taking place in the snows surrounding the south pole of Mar?. The snow is melting rapidly, and large iift.s are appearing in its midst. It ■eeiM likely, writes the astronomical correspondent of838 words
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Article177 1924-09-15 3 On the evening of September 1 about nine o'clock an outbreak of Dm mi discovered m the Nam Lon^ lice mill which adjoins the British li'dia wharf on the east bank of the river m the Ban Mai district of Bangkok. The building was burned177 words
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Article79 1924-09-15 3 Although Malaya's internal neod of fufl it larpely met by the Malayan Collieries, ltd., which are situated m the State of Selantror, or by wood from the jungle, a large quantity of coal is imported inlo Malaya far the use of steamers bunkering at Singapore or Penantc. During the first79 words
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Advertisement311 1924-09-15 3 Belfiss Morcom Ltd. BIRMINGHAM urn STEAM DRIVEN AIR COMPRESSOR 5,000 cubic i'eet Capacity. Write for illustrated catalogue. Sola Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE "it 'i. w ijn.tggrs Shades -ff* cfp on n &<? 1 LEVER BROTHERS LT-°L T PORT SUNLIGHT, ENC-LAND Ladies who use Twink311 words
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Advertisement474 1924-09-15 3 ABOUT YOUR DAUGHTER Points Parents Should Remember. In their early teens it is common for girls 0 outgrow- their strength, und when the trengtß is sapped by 100 rapid growth, miemia often develops. The first signs nay be noticed by peevishness, languor, eadaches, end perhaps a craving for sweets, r474 words
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Advertisement299 1924-09-15 3 STEftHER SfIIUNBS STRUTHERS BARRY OPERATING U.S. GOVERNMENT SHIPS SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO U.S.S.B. s.s. WEST CHOPAKA Sept. 1G U.S.S.B. s.s. WEST CAJOOT Oct. U.S.S.B. s.s. WEST FAKALON Nov. and subsequent steamers approximately 30 days apart. Taking cargo to all Overland points m United States and Canada. For299 words
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Advertisement440 1924-09-15 3 STEAMER SAILINGS COMBINED SERVICK OF THE OCEAN S.S. CO., LTI. (Incorporated m Eaglaad) THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia Englaad) Fortnightly Seniee taking cargo aad Paaxngen froia Sln^aktora. BATAVIA AND SOURABAYA NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIA POKT9 AND FREMANTLE (PERTH). Approximate Sailing*. GASCOYNE Sept. 19 CHARON Oct. 11 GORGON Oct.440 words
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Advertisement850 1924-09-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS PT^O^Biitish India c Apcar Lines (Ineorpomtoe) la Fng'.and) .VAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES KMLNSUIiAa AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Cuiitract with Hia Mi.jesty'B Governmeat. LO.VDOX .VNI) f'AH EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDB raOM LONDON HOMEWARDS lOR CHINA AND lAPAM fO« MAUSEIIXKS, I ONUON AND Afliwur Tonnage Due850 words
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Advertisement748 1924-09-15 4 STEAMZR SAILINGS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAT. CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Sn.lHci) The Blue Funnel Line UWJUUi SERVICES TO LONDON, UttOWBUtM, aOITKRDA.H, AMTWBI*, lIAMBL'UG AND BftSMEN. CBNOA, MAKKBII I E. 5. LJVBBPOM AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, UA\ XZ, UTBBPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW Y.;ic:;.748 words
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Advertisement708 1924-09-15 4 STEfIMJER^SfIJLIKGS KOHIMLYKE PASET'tfAABT MAAISCHAPPIJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA) (Int.>rpoiati i UNDER CONTILVCT WITH TliE KBTHIBLANM INDIA GOVEKNMKNT, Telephonea Nca. Passage Dept. 131, Freight Dept.. 1202. Marine Dept. and Transhipment Dept. 1437, Manager^ Dent, n.32. \T.li;il September 16, Muntok, DJeboea, Blinjoo, Prngkal-Pinang and Koea. I'I.WCH'S September r.. Belawan Deli.708 words
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Advertisement518 1924-09-15 5 STEAMER SfIILIHBS 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 SERVICB MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG t s.s. LEPANTO *M Sept. If •s.s. CITY OF PEKIN due Oct. 5 s.s. r.ITY OF DURBAN *M518 words
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Advertisement603 1924-09-15 5 STEAMER SAILM6S ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP LINES (Incorporated m U.S.A.) Regular Freight Service from U.S.A. via Panama TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE VIA SUBZ DIRECT. s.s. CHATTANOGA CITY In port s.s. STEEL RANGER due Singapore Oct, ■.i. STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore Nov. 2 Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading603 words
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Advertisement584 1924-09-15 5 STEAMER SAILINBS Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia) For SYDNEY. MELBOURNE, via JAVA. DARWIN. THURSDAY ISLAND and BRISBANE Regular monthly sailings by the well known steamers MARELLA (7171 toss) and MONTORO (SOOO tons). Tke MAKELLA i. the largest and finest steamer trailing to An.traUa, Cabins de luxe, single berth cabins,584 words
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Advertisement356 1924-09-15 6 CINEMAS ALHAMBRA From Maaday, September 15 to Saturday, September 20. In Ike Second ffIKW at 9 p.m. sharp. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. SHORT ORDERS A FIGHT FOR A MINE One Reel Path* < .>m«iy. A Two R<?<?l Iniversal Drama. ETTING AHEAD I>ATHE ™esexts v,.,,,,,,, «AKL WHITE m356 words
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Advertisement260 1924-09-15 6 CINEMAS Victoria theatre Commencing Wednesday next, Sept. 17 and nightly at 9.30 George Arlissl I "Disraeli" Cfromlhis ctslabratod stage success A master of dramatic art m the stage' play {loved by the world and no*r fa^ brought to the screen m a marvelous fflH& Supported hy a cast comprising Louise260 words
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Advertisement480 1924-09-15 6 WHITEAW AY'S A Large Display of Ladies' Trimmed, Untrimmed and Ready-to-wear Hats m the very latest mode. NEW DRESSES LADIES' COTTON MAKOCALN LADIES' PALE BLUE COTTON AFTWfOON FROCKS. GEOSGBTTE AFTERNOON FROCKS. In •pricot, esibroioered m silk of daikor shade Prettily embroidered with white Price 949.50. l>rices32.so. THE "NEW" LADIES' SPORTS480 words
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Article178 1924-09-15 7 FIXTURES. Monday. September IS High Water, ttJU a.m., 11.59 p.m. Auaeraliaa mail i Football, (up Semi -mini, S.C.C. v. M.F.T. Stadium, 5 p m. Mis. .lulius 1 Picture Kxhibition, Y.M.CA, 1-8. Westalneter Clec Singers, Vie. Theatre M 0 p.m. Taesday, September 16 lli<rl. Water, 0.2 1 a.m.178 words
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Article248 1924-09-15 7 ■Mlajr, Siiitcmber U. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEIM'EL HARBOUR. Main irkarl Pkjra*. Kittv 1. ivtrel. SulVaa Koctt-i Oil Wharf V.ur liharata Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCK. Tanjonc Pafar Do Wecrt Albert Dork Nil. Victoria Dock Sjr..t Reppel Harbonr King's Dock S:inrl>rucken248 words
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Article211 1924-09-15 7 To-day. Bangkok 3 p.m. I'ort Swcttinham and Ponang S p.m. Malaees ;i>h! Mmr 4 p.m. MaoiU and .'a pan 4 p.m. A istralaaia ivia Banjeewaacel ami Fromsntle) .6 p.m. Peaaog, Colombo, Suez, I'ort Said, Marseilles, London, Kotterdan aai Antv.erp C p.m. IVnntic. Colombo, Sue/. Marseilles, London. Rotterdam211 words
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Article37 1924-09-15 7 "7 tarn fambora tmazone Devnnha I*. d«r Npili-rlandin l.i- U S'pora Aug. G Aug. 8 Aug. It Aug. U Aug. 15 Aur London Sept. I Sept. 1 Sept. 6 Sept. 8 Sept. s.iii. 1337 words
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Article211 1924-09-15 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, September 15. On London, Bank 4 m/» 2/4 5/32 1 J?c.ma,nd., 2/4 1/16 Private 3m. credit! 2/4 19/32 On New Wk Demand 51% •Private 90 d/s 54 U ,On Fr >nee, Bank 900 On India Bank T. T. 160U On Hongkong, Bank d. d 4211 words
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62 1924-09-15 7 Tone of Market Steady. Latest London cables quote Spot sheet Is. 2Ud. Spot. September Oct.-D«c. Jan. -March S Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers Sellers 4<J ipot Sept. )ct.-Dcc. 'an.-March Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers 49«4 40'i 40>i 49%62 words
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Article229 1924-09-15 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellert I 1 BHtanp: Padang 0.60 0JS2M 1 1 Hitam Tin LSI 1.40 £1 £1 Idris Hydraulic 23/6 24/3 1 I Johan Tin 0.415 0.40 i'l £1 Kam. Kamunting 47/- 48/- cd, il £1 Kamunting Tin 41/3 42/3 10 10 Kinta Asm. Ord. 6.00 7.00229 words
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Article126 1924-09-15 7 GENE RAL. 10 10 Central Engines 4.50 5.50 5 5 Central Motors 2.00 2.50 •1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 8.60 8.80 I/- 5/- Elec. Tramway 7/6 8/6 10 10 Frascr Ncave 46.00 46.50 cd. 100 100 Hammer Co. 152.00 155.00 .OOlOOKatz Bios. def. 115.00 12g.OO 0 10 Mexican Kajrle 1G/C>126 words
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Article111 1924-09-15 7 Issue Val. I'd. Buyers Sellers U. En^'. G p.c. 1,23 1,300 par 10 p.c. pm. S'p'ii' Klectric Tramways, 5 p.c. £2 ".0,000 S'poro Municipal 5 p.c. 1,57H,000 par 10 p.c. pm Spore Municipal 4Vz p.c. of LM7 ?1,G00,000 par 5 p.c. p::i Spore Municipal 4'i p.c. of 190y $1,000,000111 words
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Article395 1924-09-15 7 Fraser and Co. and I.yail and Evatt's Quotations. To-day s Prices Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. Alor Gajah (?1) 0.80 0.90 0.80 0.90 A 1 1 in by (.SI) 1 .02 i 1.07 Vi 1 .OSVj 1 .07 ft A. Hitam ($5) 8.00 10.00 8.00 10.00 A. Kuning ($1)395 words
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Advertisement827 1924-09-15 7 TENDERS ftViTEB PAWNBROKERS' LICENCES, SELANGOR. read*** will be received at the office of the Secretary to Resident, Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, up to noon on September 30, the ri^ht to receive a licence to Ml :i.» pawnbroker and** The Pawnbrokers Enactment, 19M," m each of Hie vndcr-irt ntioned areas from .lar.uary827 words
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Advertisement157 1924-09-15 7 Messrs. PERRY COMPANY (Overseas) LIMITED (Incorporated m England i Beg tv notify the Public that they have OPENED A FULLY EQUIPPED MACHINE JOINERY WORKS at 8-1, ROCHORE CANAL ROAD, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 308.'!. The works are uiuier EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT, and are m a position to supply all types of joinery157 words
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Advertisement38 1924-09-15 7 INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF PLANTERS LOWER PERAK BKANCH The Honourable Mr. J. W. Campbell is addressing the Members of the above branch on Saturday, September 20, m the Low.r [Perak Club at 6.45 p.m. All are welcome to attend.38 words
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Advertisement1033 1924-09-15 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advls., see pace IG. BREAKFAST Drinking) Chocolate, tweetened. In the qu.ility of the lending brand. $1.10 per 1 lb. tin, CO cents per lb. tin. I U. Bolter, Kurope lintel Building. WHY PAY fancy prteea f< r Champagnes 1 Gancia C'liiiir.p:;;:iu:; .ir< Rood chi'ap. PlHeoi per1,033 words
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Advertisement651 1924-09-15 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts., see pajre 16. FOR BALK, wire hatred fox tarrier ***** puppies. :i months old. bred frur.i English pedigree stock. Firo im.l dan, winners at K\:a!n Lumpur Agricultural Show IMS, price $88 each. Apj.l. REQUIKKD 1,600 ft 2 ■■■<-. t. 1 in. pipiajg with or without651 words
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874 1924-09-15 8 The Straits Times MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. DOMINION PROBLEMS. j Burke said that to propose the permanent union of Great Britain with he; Overseas Colonies was to fight agains' nati're. And m his day that Ftatemen was not without justification. Before the amazing nriti of inventions m the nineteenth ccntuiy had874 words
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Article37 1924-09-15 8 In the seven months ended on July 31 !ast 51,813 fine ounces of gold, valued at £220,087, was won m Queensland, being increases of 4,347 fine ounces and £18.4*55 .alue compared with the corresponding period of 1923.37 words
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Article42 1924-09-15 8 ,Mlr. W. M. Hughes, former Prime Minister of Australia, returning from the United States, where he ..as been encaged on a lecturing tour, says the Singapore base question aroused interest m the United States only so far as it affecteJ American interests.42 words
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Article61 1924-09-15 8 The Liverpool Post says it has the best grounds for denying the rumour that Lord Reading is retiring shortly, although there is every reason to believe that he is vacating the Viceroyship early m 1925. While It is unlikely that Lord Reading will then retire from public life, it is61 words
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Article56 1924-09-15 8 A sensation was created m the Government quarters, Scot Koad, Kuala Lumpur, m the early hours of Saturday morning, the cause being the discovery yf a black panther which, after attacking an occupant of the quarters and an Indian employed m the printing departnent, was shot dead by a dog56 words
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Article82 1924-09-15 8 A Malay boy was rishinrr m a sampan at Kuala Selangor three days ago, u-h?n his h°el, which was protruding over the side of the boat above the water, was snapped off by a crocodile. He is now m hospital. On Thursday, the tame crocodile was seen again at the82 words
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Article63 1924-09-15 8 By the kind permission of Lieut.-Col. S. de V. A. Julius and the officers, the Band of the 2nd Battalion the Royal Sussex Regiment will play the followinp selection of music m the Botanic Gardens, to-morrow, commencing at "> p.m. :—Overture, Nozzi di Fißaro, (Mozart); selection Faust, (Gounod) minuet, (Boccherini)63 words
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Article14 1924-09-15 8 The full Court of Appeal will fit at Kuala Lumpur en \V>dn;sday next week.14 words
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Article14 1924-09-15 8 A thief entered Christ Church, Malacca, and removed practically all the electric light bulb.14 words
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Article30 1924-09-15 8 The rate of issue of Money Ordere for India and Ceylon'to-day is Rs. 159 $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 164 $100.30 words
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Article47 1924-09-15 8 Comptoirs Belgo-Malais have sent us a sample tin of Bananine made at their factory at Sigjap. It is said to be very digestive and is an ideal nourishing preparation for weak stomachs, if added >o warm milk and sugar, either by itself or mixed with other flour.47 words
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Article50 1924-09-15 8 The older generation of Ceylon sportsmen must have heard with deep regjet of the death cf W. P. C. Lloyd, who, m the nineties, was one of the finest all-round sportsmen m the island. This well-known old Dickoya planter and spcrtsman died last month, while on a holiday m England50 words
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Article60 1924-09-15 8 The South Indian Flood Relief Fund Committee, Perak, has up to date remitted Rs. 5,000 to Madras for the relief of the sufferers by the floods and hopes to send fuither remittances as collections come m. The Amateur Dramatic Troapu of the Kinta Indian Association, Ipoh, has consented to give60 words
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Article70 1924-09-15 8 A wire was received by Messrs. Chiang Seng and Co. Singapore a few days back that a man named Ong Khoon Hie, who was wanted m connection with the loss of a sum of money at Samarang, was travelling by the Giang Seng, and that he should be watched for70 words
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Article69 1924-09-15 8 Following the refusal of the Lossiemouth Golf Club to lift the expulsion of Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald m consequence of his rfUMfist speeches during the war, a member of the club, who is an admirer of the Prime Minister, has demanded the immediate repayment of £3,000 which he lent to69 words
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Article92 1924-09-15 8 At the annual meeting of Sumatra Consolidated Rubber, Mr. P. E. Hervey said Your Board is of opinion that the affairs of tho rubber industry m general and of this company m particular will be m an even better posit'on when we can i-ee some improvement m the state of92 words
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Article113 1924-09-15 8 The Raffles Society of Batavia met on Friday September 12 at the Box to hear a paper read on The British Conquest of Java 1811, which described the arrival of Lord Minto, and Mr. Raffles, with 100 ships and 12,000 men on August 4. 1811, and the fighting up to113 words
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Article120 1924-09-15 8 A Taiping corre=pondent wiites to t tie Times of Malaya A full grown tigress was brought m to the police station recently for reward and v/as viewed bjr Hi J. Kennedy. 0.C.P.D., I-arut. It mi shot at Batu Kurau by on? Pandak, who was out hunting with three other Malays120 words
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Article105 1924-09-15 8 Speaking at the animal meeting of the Sumatra Proprietary Rubber Company, Mr. P. E. Hervoy said We adhere to voluntary restriction, not blindly following a leader, but with ci :i sidered acquiescence on the grand that it operates for tho common good, and I would suggest that critics of the105 words
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Article115 1924-09-15 8 An international incident, which r.t tlv; time threatened grave consequences, is recalled by the death of Sir Cyprian Bridge. During the Russo-Japanese Wur th<> Russian Baltic Squadron, under Admiral Roshjejtvensky. which was on its way to the Far East on October 21, 190-1, fired on the trawling fleet at Hull115 words
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Article141 1924-09-15 8 This morning the Chinese who was caught m the act of stealing a hat from the residence of Mr. F. K. Harmer, A.S.P., iin Nassim Road on Saturday, which led to the discovery of Mr. Justice BarrettLennard's coiTec pot m accused's house, MM sentenced to nine months for the theft141 words
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Article414 1924-09-15 8 Mr, and Mrs. H. R. Shaw have sctt'.cd down at Dorking. Mr. Lowinger was expected m Eng land from Africa on August 20. Mr. aud Mr*. W. Huxley are now living at Bexhill,, having given up their house m Kensington. Mr. Benjamin Springbctt Corke, a solicitor, of414 words
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Article75 1924-09-15 8 The seaplane carrier, H. M. S. Pegasus, which has been m these waters for some time with five seaplanes, is leaving for Hongkong with the seaplanes about the middle of next menth and will remain ther-a until January. The Pegasus h. carrying out survey work m these75 words
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Article91 1924-09-15 8 The hearing of the case again, t Ah Sin, formerly employed as a boy at the Bank of Communications, Chulia Street, charged with housebreaking and theft at that establishment, was continued befora Mr. Pryde to-day, when expert evidence was given by Mr. L. Morris, Registrar of Criminals,91 words
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231 1924-09-15 8 About 2 o'clock yesterday Morning I call was received by the Marine polictby which it was understood that a ti^'ht was m progress between the coolies on the twakows and sampans lying olf Beach Road. Inspectors L. Bostock and J. Christie, with a number231 words
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Advertisement125 1924-09-15 8 .Jf^ GOLDEN 1 SPECIALS Virginia cigarettes are B j&@E®H*i 10 the vcrv last word m §y||!||||pl perfection.. |j TRY THEM \^^rrvrrrr^^^i"ii and prove this assertion .^l for yourself. #lii *?M' 45 cents per tin of 25. Importer* HKIT!SiI-AMERIC\N TOBACCO CO. (STRAITS) LTD. (IrcurV'jr&tcvi m F.sgland) Singapore, Penang nnd Kuala Lumpur.125 words
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Advertisement134 1924-09-15 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. FRANK KEENAN ANNA Q. NILISSON m HEARTS AFLAME m 9 Reels. (Based on Harold Titus' novel, Timber) In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. PEARL WHITE m THE TREASURE OF PEARL TRAVERS In 15 Episodes or 31 Reels. Episode 13 THE134 words
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Advertisement63 1924-09-15 8 On Other Pages. rv;». The Indian Situation I Mars m Opposition :t finance and Commerce 7 Shipping and the Mails 7 lleutcr Tclecranu !< Penan,: M«Wi Java News Volunteer Mobilisation '■> Legislative Council -Today's Prow«nn A Wedding m Miri I Sporting Intelligi ncr 1«» Tkt a .10 To-days Share Market63 words
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Article134 1924-09-15 9 Fanatical Moslem Sect Massacring. Destruction of Tombs. [RET'TER TELEGRAM.] London, September IS. Following a report that Wahabis, a fanatical Mo len Met, raided Hedjaz and captured the t.iwn of Taif, 70 miles sout'ic;ist nf UeCCft, destroyed tombs anrl niP"■■tlii the population, Router's Ca'iii correspondent reports that the EgyptianReuter - 134 words
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Article155 1924-09-15 9 Germany Meeting Discharge Of Burdens. [UUTEB TELEGRAM.] London, September IS, Berlin It is announced that in order to enable the German people to discharge the burdens of the London agreement Um Impel ial Government on the 18th inst. will reduce the normal (roods, livestock mill coal freight rates155 words
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Article92 1924-09-15 9 Departed to Complete the Last Lap. [RKUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 12. Washington Th American world fliers were a feature of the Defence Day celebration, |\is::injj over the national Cnpitnl. The day was celebrated throughout the county by millions of people with parade:;, the objevt beinp to keepReuter - 92 words
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Article47 1924-09-15 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September IS. Simla Serious floods overwhelmed MVBiml |.;:ts <if t he Punjab. Two hundred villages in Bharatpur state arc flooded and Bharatpur city is thri-atemvl. The Maharaja and all officials are working ■tmUMNUiy to minimise the damage and prevent distress.Reuter - 47 words
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Article37 1924-09-15 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 1!. Lucknuw A Hindu-Muslim riot, caused by a rumour that a Hindu boy was being converted to Islam, resulted in two beiny; killed ami 20 injured. The military were called out.Reuter - 37 words
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Article29 1924-09-15 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September IS. a liiir-'ton Ki-ports received by h-.-Wai IVpartmcM iiuiiiale that cwr 1G,IH)0.000 civilians participated in DeinuT Day imwImi throughout the towReuter - 29 words
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Article195 1924-09-15 9 Japanese View on Present Situation. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 13. The Daily Telepraph's diplomatic coricspondent says the United States Government have decided to cooperate in the defence of American and other foreign life and property in China, but no intervention of a forcible character is contemplated.Reuter - 195 words
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Article193 1924-09-15 9 Mellon Plan for Settlement Favoured. [relter telegram.] London, September 13. Washington Mr. Edward Surley, member of the American debt funding commission, has recently returned from Paris, where he conferred with French Government officials and submitted the Mellon plan for settlement of the French debt to the193 words
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Article61 1924-09-15 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 13. Moscow The Soviet Commissariat for Foreign Affairs in a communique denies the seriousness of the situation in Georgia, which, he says, has been gTeatly exaggerated in the foreign press at the instigation of Russian emigres and Men shevik refugees from Georgia inReuter - 61 words
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Article51 1924-09-15 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 13. Santiago de Chile The new Ministry was sworn in. M. Alcibiades Roldan is I'lime Minister and M. Alduante Minister for Foreign Affairs. Buenos Aires Dr. Alessandri, ex-Pre-sident of Chile, has arrived from Santiago de Chile. Censorship of telegrams ha.; been established throughoutReuter - 51 words
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Article61 1924-09-15 9 [REUTCR TELEGRAM.] London, September 15. Paris It is reported from Madrid that thi> situation in the western zone of Hmtoeeo shows improvement- The road I t -t wwii Ceuta and Tetouan has been i-leared of rebels. The Military Directory does not intend ti abandon Spain's rights inReuter - 61 words
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Article182 1924-09-15 9 The Recognition of Alleged War Responsibility. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 13. Berlin The authoritative announcement issued yesterday evening stating that Germany is unable to enter the League of Nations until the question of war guilt is settled has caused a sensation in the press. It isReuter - 182 words
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Article37 1924-09-15 9 [REITER TELEGRAM.] London, September 14. Stockholm The conference of the International Law Association adopted a new general average rule to replace the York-Antwerp rules with a view to establishing uniformity a:vl stability in principles.Reuter - 37 words
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Article76 1924-09-15 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penan?, September 15 A special general meeting of the I'enanjj Swimming Club resolved that the committee be authorised to spend a sum not exceeding $8,500 in bui'.-iing, equipping and furnishing a new ladies' bungalow. At a meeting of Indians held at the town hall76 words
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Article81 1924-09-15 9 (Ancta Service.) Weltevreden, September 15. The Rev. H. J. Sillitoe on Sunday evening conducted his last service at the British church. It was attended by the greater part of the British community. Afterwards a reception was held at his house, when the Consul-General, Mr. J. Crosby, made Mr.81 words
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Article267 1924-09-15 9 The practice mobilisation of the whole of the Singapore Volunteer Corps toak place yesterday, there being on parade nt the race course m the early hours of th? morning not far short of six hundred officers and men, representing all units, under the Commandant, Col. Spencev. After267 words
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Article40 1924-09-15 9 Japanese experts claim that earthquakes can be predicted from the flow of the tide. An expert committee is now examining the evidence. Dr. Okada, Minister of Education, says the scientific world has good reason to congratulate it■ilf npoa the discovery.40 words
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Article2215 1924-09-15 9 Singapore Medical College Trouble. Report Not to be Published. (Monday, September 15.) Present t H.E. the Governor (Sir Laurence Guillemard, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.), presiding. Official Members The Officer Commanding: the Troops (Major-Gcneral Sir T. Fraser, K.C.B., C.S.i., C.M.G.) The Hon. the acting Colonial Secretary (Mr. F. M. Baddeley). The2,215 words
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Article109 1924-09-15 9 (By Courtesy of the Xanyo Nichi Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, September A seiiouj collision between a boat and a torpedo launch of t!>e battle' ship Nagato took place thi; morning i:i Yokosuka harbour, 18 blue-jackets b reported killed. The motor launch wa I sunk immediately after collision. A109 words
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Article190 1924-09-15 9 A Miri correspondent writes On Furday morning, August 81, Miss Nai monds and Mr. J. C. Clarke were married ii> the Church of St Columba, Miri The bridegroom, an electrical pnjrinec stan of the Sarawak OilAeld.t, Ltd., m very popular here, and the church was filled.190 words
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Article117 1924-09-15 9 The Municipal Health rtat unit f..r the week ending September ti wives the total number of deaths ar 2-12, representing a death rate of :;2.70 per annum compared with :;o.<>7 in ti: ceding week ani with 28.64 responding wetk of last year. Tu causes of mentality were117 words
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Article37 1924-09-15 9 Mr. W. C. Galloway, A^siBtant Ttiegraph Engineer, and lira. Gallo' wnmbaa, wan enterU paity by the members of the tog ing branch, 1*. and T., Ser'-fliban. on Wednesday, on the eve of their departure Fiv!;inri nn furlnufh.37 words
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Article624 1924-09-15 10 Exciting Fiiiish in Final Match. The last match in the Singapore Tournament whs played at Tanglin on Saturday afternoon netween the Services and the Lunka Union. There was an exciting Finish, the Union winning by seven rui.s. By reason of their defeat the Sorviros were relegated to the bottom624 words
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Article96 1924-09-15 10 H.Q. I. 2nd Royal Sussex Rejrt. arc winners of the Garrison League and the Robinson Challenirc Cup. The table is as follows W.L. P. H.Q. I. 2nd R. Sussex Reirt. 9 018 H.Q. 11, 2nd R. Sussex Refrt. 7 1 14 A Co., 2nd K. Sussex Reft t.96 words
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Article395 1924-09-15 10 In the match between the St. Joseph's Institution and the Indian Association second elcvt-n the latter won by 5) runs. Only two batsmen entered into double figures Maddux for the school and J. Antony for I. A. with 13 and 10, respectively. Tho beet bowling performance was395 words
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Article103 1924-09-15 10 United Stages Win. [Router Telegram.] London, September 16. New York The United States retained the Walker golf cup by 9 matches to 3, winning the singles C 2. Ladies' Match at Sepoy Lines. The following was the result of tlio match between the Garrison and Sepoy Lines on Friday.Reuter - 103 words
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Article114 1924-09-15 10 To-day's Match. The S.C.C meet the Malay team in the semi-final of the Singapore Cup competition at the Stadium to-day. The S.C-C. tc un will be Pratt Sinclair and Gale; Leo, J. \V. Winter (capt.) and Edlin Meredith, C. E. Winter, Craik, Le Sueur and Kogers. In the junior114 words
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Article136 1924-09-15 10 Pegasus Reaten at Water Polo. The water polo of H.M.S. Pegasus visited the Swimming Club yesterday, and a very good game resulted. The Club won by 3 2, avenging the defeat sustained when last the naval men came over. The teams were PtMras. Chamberlain Payne and Smith Lt. Gibson136 words
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Article179 1924-09-15 10 The Chinese Swimming: Club held its annual sea sports yesterday and was favoured by fine weather. In the 100 yard championship race Seah Teng Ann was first in 65 1/5 seconds, beating J. E. Tan by a touch, while Chia Poh Chong was about 3 seconds behind-179 words
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Article31 1924-09-15 10 The autumn meeting will start four weeks from to-morrow, and faster work can soon be expected. Kenilworth and Kenildor are added to J. Duval's stable and Airbird k with luiley.31 words
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Article154 1924-09-15 10 Britain Loses First Match. [Reuter TelegTtm.] London, September 13. Meadowbrook In the first polo international America beat England by 1(3 goals to 5. The Prince of Wales was present. The Americans led throughout and overwhelmingly demonstrated their superiority. The Britishers were ineffective apart from Lacey, the captain, who wasReuter - 154 words
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Article132 1924-09-15 10 All Blacks Win Opening Match. [Reuter Telegram.] London, September 13. At Devonport the New Zealand All Blacks opened their tour by beating Devon County 11 0. Twenty thousand people witnessed the match. The All Blacks do not appear t-> compare with the 1905 side, which won a simitar matchReuter - 132 words
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Article209 1924-09-15 10 The Davis Cup. [Reuter Telegram.] London, September 14. Philadelphia In the remaining matches of the Davis Cup challenge round Tilden beat O'Hara Wood, (i— 2, G 1, 6—1, and Richards beat Patterson, C— 3, 7—5, 6—4. Garrison Team's Win. On Friday a Singapore Garrison tennis team of officersReuter - 209 words
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Article642 1924-09-15 10 The June Trophies. The second race for the Juns trophies yesterday provided one of the most interesting contests decided locaily {or a long time, and the honours of the day went to Major Watson «nd the crew of the Betty, whose performance throughout was an eye-opener as rrgards inakinjr642 words
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Article397 1924-09-15 10 First Division Results. [Rcuter Telegram.] London, September 13. League matches to-day resulted as follows First Division. Birmingham 2, Cardiff 1. Bolton 1, Notts County 0. Burnley 3, Blackburn 5. Leeds 4, Preston 0. Liverpool 5, Manchester 5. Newcastle 2, Arsenal 2. Notts Forest 2, Bury 0. Sheffield UnitedReuter - 397 words
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Article445 1924-09-15 10 Followers of League football, especially m the London r.rea, will learn with regret of the death of Tommy Median, the well-known international and Chelsea half-back one of the cleverest and at thi same time most popular players m the country. Mechan died m St. George's Hospital,445 words
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Article83 1924-09-15 10 Goddard Beaten. Frank Goddard, officially the British heavyweight champion, was knocked out by the Spaniard Paolino in the ;ixth round of a contest at Bayonne. In addition to the Chai Lai Lembaco contest, which should be a pood po, the Speed Arenas Red Warren Contest to be put on83 words
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Article31 1924-09-15 10 [Reutcr Telegram.; London, September IS. The London to Brighton walk was win by W. Baker, Queen's Park Harriers, m the ti.ne of 8 hours 40 mm. 51 l-"> sec.Reuter - 31 words
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Article127 1924-09-15 10 (From Our Own Correspond««t.) Ipoh, September 15. The visit of the Kuala Lumpur Y.M.C.A.'s cricket and concert partie-. provided an enjoyable week end at Ipoh, j where thirty members were guests of the home association in a whole day match. The Ipoh eleven beat the visitors by 15127 words
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Article245 1924-09-15 10 Echo of Tragedy in Beach Road Market. This morning before the Chief Justicn (Sir Walter Shaw) the first of the murder cases was taken, when 'Yusof bin Abdul Rahman was charged with th-> murder of a vegetable stall keeper named Seng Chua Yon? in Beach Road on the245 words
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Article158 1924-09-15 10 Singapore, September 15. Market quiet with interest attain chiefly centered in th' Tin section. Tin.— £251 03/9/24.) Linpuis continue to attract attention, and are very firm with buyers at 4.70 cum. Petalings are rather an uncertain market, and are quoted buyers 1.38 and sellers LA Kinta158 words
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Article182 1924-09-15 10 (L. R. MacphaiL) Singapore, September 15. Rubber. Is. 2'.4d. 49 cents. Tin.— £2sl— $121 'i— 100 tons sold. In the absence of news of tin and with the price of rubber unchanged there i-; not much movement m the share niarkf*. A fair enquiry continues182 words
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Article210 1924-09-15 10 In response to the invitations issued by Messrs. A. Reginald Wijekoon and E. V. Goonetileka on behalf of the Sinhalese of Malaya, a large gathering, representative of all communities, assembled at Dulse Domum, Changi, tlv residence of Mr. E. W. Gunatilaka, yesterday afternoon to welcome H.E. Phya210 words
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Article161 1924-09-15 10 Dancers at the Palladium There was quite a large audience at the Palladium on Saturday evening, when the Rumanian dancers M. and Mmc Doros gave their first performance, and the artistes had a very cordial reception. They are a capable pair and easier to look at than many who have161 words
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Article164 1924-09-15 10 The Currency Commissioners' Ab- s tract as at September I, l'.<2l, s ;i follows c. Whole amount of Currency Notes in Circulation on September 1, 1924 X'..772,70*.7.') Average amount of Currency Notes in Circulation during the month of August 1924 8:!,77l,r.n:;.-.t (A) Currency Guarantee Fund Liquid Portion164 words
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Article11 1924-09-15 10 Soengei Radja Estate harve-.ted 120,000 coconut' la-t month. SclaiiST 202,9<M nuts.11 words
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Article128 1924-09-15 10 The Westminster Glee Singers will give their final performance at the Victoria Theatre at 9.30 to-night. The notable film Disraeli, with George Arliss m the leading role, will M <li-iwn at the Victoria Theatre from Wednesday evening. The Malay Opera was crowded last nitfht when Shorga Dunia was128 words
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Article852 1924-09-15 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hatavia, September 13. There is no doubt that in Southern Asia there is no colony of any of the EttroyMUl BOWOTO where journalism has developed to such an extent as is tiie MM i" the Neth. Indies. Considering the number of prople852 words
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Article167 1924-09-15 12 Story Based on 2,000-Year-Old Legend. Claimed by Astoria Films, Ltd., to bo the first CitiBW film ever produced," thi Vii! of Happiness leave? one wondering at tho HMMH of human nature the world over. The film was shown privately in London recently. The scenario has been provideil by167 words
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Letter269 1924-09-15 12 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, After carefully reading your Special Correspondent's Home httera with regard to the Irish Boundary Cominiask/B it nm to me that he is not only biassed in the favour of the FrM Slate but that he has also signally faiitd to269 words
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Letter317 1924-09-15 12 To the Editor of the Straits Time*. Sir, It is indeed interesting to noto that the importation of pedigree live stock has been taken up and in view of the attention given to the subject by ihe other colonies let us hope that it will not be relegated317 words
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39 1924-09-15 12 Orders for week ending September 21, 1924. Monday, 15. Individual Troops Parade Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. Tuesday, 16. Signalling Class Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. Thursday, 18. Band Practice Headquarters at 6.19 p.m.39 words
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Advertisement249 1924-09-15 12 Property Sale The following Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs. Cheonjr Koon Seng and Co., at their saleroom GO I Chulia Street on September 10 Freehold land and house 104-F off Balestier Road, area 20,356 s. ft., Mr. H. W Domough, $5,000 freehold land at lorong 1 off249 words
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Advertisement120 1924-09-15 12 WITH THIS POPULAR MODEL HIS MASTERS VOICE fU r m °Phone and :i selection of H.M.V. Records you are able to entertain rfß and please the most exacting taste. Call or write for illustrated catalogue S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. RAFFLES SQUARE. i— |«BBtßßa,ajaaiiiigiip»-.araiF i .ir.«^ wratrit M m nnTMI) )2J*«»120 words
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Advertisement328 1924-09-15 12 Raffles Hotel Telephone 2!»20 (10 Lines) GUEST NlGHTS.— Dinner and D—CC. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. TEA DANCES— Every Monday and Friday. QKHBSTBAL CONCERT— On Sunday Nighl ai '.'.:;o p.m. 6HU. BOOM f gARK Adjoimni; the Dating rmiiii. Open from I ;\.m. 1,» I■> p.m. RAFFLES GAFE AHD GOKFEGT!O^E?!Y (Ualll<-s328 words
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Article406 1924-09-15 13 A Beautiful and a Terrible Si-ht. A member of the Italian Alpine Club, Signer Burolo, has just undertaken a if Hag descent into the principal crater oi Mount Etna. He went alone, writes '■>■ Rome cc. .respondent of the Observer, armed only with a thick406 words
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Article339 1924-09-15 13 Devastated Area No Longer. Prom Lille to Bethune the road takes ymi thiougli La Bassee and across the Hud Zone. Five years ago it was all a wild mtstc of war tormented land and ruined buildings. La Bassee lay level with the soil. For miles around the339 words
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Article206 1924-09-15 13 The story that the male survivors of tin- lust Douglas Mawson have been l>y blacks in the North-East of them Territory, and that two female larvitttW in held captive was emflrned by Dr. K. Wade, oil expert who arrived in Brisbane by the Montoro. When thi" party206 words
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Article82 1924-09-15 13 Unfortuaately, no photofrraphers were .it tin 1 i>f the initialling of tlv agTMaMBt! annexed to the protocol. The Prime Minister Mr. Miul'c.nalilt, in the course of handshake! wi'h everybody prior to leaving for Scotland) trripped the hand of the G«i man Chancellor, and led him to the82 words
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Advertisement323 1924-09-15 13 BRITISH MALAYA. Total Value of Foreign Merchandise .Excluding Parcel Post. IMI'ORTS Increase EXPORTS Incresae or or 1923 1924 Decrease IMI 1924 Decrease (m thousands of dollars.) Jan-June 282,284 308,035+ 25.751 :'.40,106 342,761+ 2,0-..-) July 46,710 57,719+ 10,769 60,240 55,298+ 5.05K August 40,7.14 54,549+ 7,815 51,067 55,749+4,682 (m thousands of Jan-June323 words
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Advertisement239 1924-09-15 13 Yale Spur-geared wEa Lham mocks JrwS'l&iii ARE MACHINE SHOP NECESSITIES. l .M&XUk^g si WBTWuflil'Wp'i I Increased production economy of liibour i> the demand of th.- day. The mWV'j'i lifting and conveyinj! of load* vitally Orris economic machine -hup operation. Ponderous »<i.hi's of all kin<N. raw materials a;>d finished products, must239 words
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Advertisement614 1924-09-15 14 ammmmm— old time customs wuuiiaum LJOfZilCtt S %^S^ "y^- tmmm^mly Founded by Thomas Domett, an actor, m 1715, m honour ot King Oeornc I's accession. The pruc consisted of a red coat with a silver badge on the arm, and was competed for by Thames /J Watermen. The race took614 words
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Advertisement349 1924-09-15 14 AUCTION SALE of valuable freehold and leasehold properties situate at Tranquerah Road, Malacca. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng A Co'i saleroom, No. 38, Hiverside, Malacca, on Friday, September I>, at 12 noon. Lots 1, 2 and 3. Three lots of leasehold vacant land situate at Tranquerah Road, Mal-.cea, area of349 words
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Advertisement778 1924-09-15 14 GOVERNMENT NOTICE TtXDEItS will be rec-ivcd at the Colonial Secretary's Office until noon on September 19, 1924, for the following services for the Government Monopolies Department for the ytar 1825 (1) Supply of best Amny or Hongkong poU each capable of easily containing thr»r chces of chaniiu. The pots to778 words
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Advertisement347 1924-09-15 14 X^?33B?X PORTLAND /P^^^T~^°<\^ CEMENT JjO|J/ I 50 l| -jTf _JLJ IL~~ LI BRAND \^^^^^^^y^y7 ASBESTOS CEMENT XO'V**^ 'Z cS^sY a^ ana cormgated sheets Sole Importers ITALASIA LIMITED Singapore and Penang WBI6III /®^|iif%s, bBii»fiot Sole Importers I C 5J([ fl^'^L li/^l^^ll *O A 1 Borneo Sumatra 1Q.;,. IhIlJN?®/"* A^fely Ouiniation Au.iilh347 words
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Advertisement1142 1924-09-15 15 AsMll over $5,000,000 S.C. Assurance m force over $17,000,000. The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la StraiU Settlements.) mm u..,.i> DUMB I Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE IS. OW Jewry. I.C. 1 he Company has £20,000 depoaited with the Supreme' Court of England and complies with the British1,142 words
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Advertisement421 1924-09-15 15 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter m Japan) Capital Subscribed Y60,000,000 Capital Paid-up Y62.000.000 Reserve Fund Y12,150,U00 President K. Nakagawa, Esq. Vice-President H. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS C. Kawasaki, Esq. I T. Hisamune, Esq. M. Ksaki, Esq. I D. Takita, Esq. M. Suto, Esq. HEAD OFFICE Taipch,421 words
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Advertisement464 1924-09-15 15 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England.) Fire, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets £40,000,000 W. A. SlMS— Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. The Imperial Fire Office. United with the Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) 1 and 2, Bartholomew Lane, London, Established 1803. Capital 6,460,000464 words
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Advertisement978 1924-09-15 15 TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES, MALACCA, 1925. NOTICE is hereby given th»t tenders wi*. be received at the Resident Councillor's Office, until noon on September 20, 192*, fur the exclusive right, subject to the limitations of the Liquors Revenue Ordinance, 1909, now Ordinance No. 118 (Liquors Revenue), and to the978 words
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Advertisement876 1924-09-15 15 TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES, SINGAPORE. 1«J25. NOTICE is hereby (riven t iat Ton.] n will be received at the Coloni,.! Hecretary'i Office until noon on September 26, l.-l. for the exclusive right, subject to the limitations the Liquors Revenue Ordimncc, 1909, now Ordinance No. 118 (.Liquovs Revenue), and to876 words
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Article704 1924-09-15 16 Notes .and Comments On Current Topics. The Light Car Limit. Everyone with the interests of small cars at heart deplored the attitude of the Koyal Automooile Club in fixing an engine limit of 1,600 ex. for the Small Car Trials which were held last May, says The704 words
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Article190 1924-09-15 16 Mitcham Fair Without the Old Rites. The mighty golden key which for years has been a conspicuous object at the opening 1 of Mitcham Fair has probably been used for the last time. Mitcham Council, which now controls the fair, has informed the .showmen that the proceedings190 words
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Article113 1924-09-15 16 The Statesman understands on the highest authority that the sentence of death en Barendra Kumar Ghose. for fehe murder of the postmaster of Sankaritolla, has been commuted to transportation for life. The facts of the caoe lequirf no recapitulation. Ghose has lain m the condemned cell m113 words
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Advertisement147 1924-09-15 16 I To All ford Car Owners From September 15, 1924, we are considerably REDUCING our price of GENUINE FORD SPARES. New price lists are available on application to Wearne Bros. Ltd. FORD STORES. I t F Not for any limited period i| GUARANTEED -Ti 0 F or RALEIGH \NNV« p\147 words
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Advertisement318 1924-09-15 16 You can be Proud of Your GOOD MAXWELL COMBINING AS IT DOES THE FINEST COACH WORK, BEAUTIFUL FINISH AND A RELIABLE AND EFFICIENT CHASSIS. Borneo Motors Limited PENANG KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE IPOH THE MATHIS GAR FRANCE'S GREAT MASTERPIECE The Grand Prix de France held recently is admitted to be the318 words
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Advertisement153 1924-09-15 17 BMsMeahed M7S. Patronised by Royally '>* Fresh Arrivals m Medals GOLD SILVER AND BRONZE SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR FOOTBALL AND VARIOUS OTHERS IN ORDINARY DESIGNS. Prices cheapest obtainable. B. P. De Silva The Time-honoured Jeweller. 62/63, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Branch No. 1, BISHOP STREET. MBfANG. THE FLAffIFIELD SCHOOL RE-OPENS ON SEPTEMBER153 words
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Advertisement318 1924-09-15 17 Latex Cups Porcelain and Earthenware Different Qualities and Sizes. LOW PRICES ENQUIRIES INVITED Elkayes Potteries, 20, HIGH STREET. Cassell's Concise English dictionary Etymological and Pronouncing THIS book has been specially prepared for use m schools and for all who require a dictionary m which relability > and breadth of scope318 words
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Advertisement958 1924-09-15 17 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The VREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., m ordinary close set type (average six words to line) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 40 cts., three ins. 04 eta., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,958 words
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Advertisement823 1924-09-15 17 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, unfurnished rooms, cheap, River Valley Road. Apply 46, Straits Times. TO LET, No. 4, Oxley Rise. Entry from September 1. Apply to Meyer Brothers. TO LET, No. 7, Napier Hoad, gaa, water, garage, tennii. Apply 638, Straits Times. TO LET. No. 85 2, Cairnhill Road823 words
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Advertisement81 1924-09-15 17 SUITABLE %M&. GLASSES '^g^? RELIEVE HEADACHES AND EYESTRAIN CONSULT JOHN DUKE, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, F.B.O.A., F.S.M.C. 12, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. Ml "'I $1.2*3 per 4m ASK FOR IT PATERSDN, SmOSiS CO., LIMITED (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE. An Immense Stock of Attractive Gold Platinum and Silver Presentation Articles JUST UNPACKED A speciality81 words
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