The Straits Times, 16 September 1924

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times No. 27,662. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1924, PRICE 10 CENT*.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 121 1 OFTEN WHIPPED" NEVER UEATEN THE EMPIRE TYPEWRITER i 'mmWflt^i. m m w l "*^W^ -^y 3*^ PBS* MODEL No. 1. 29 Keys, 84 Characters MODEL No. 2 30 Keys, 90 Characters THEIR SPEED AND DURABILITY are well-known all over Malaya. Prices on application to the Sole Agents THE BORNEO GOIPMV,
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    • 122 1 f October Race Millinery SPECIAL SHOW OF ~w New Model f yj\ ML JL JLmwL JL %***s jj THIS WEEK ROBINSON CO., LTD (Incorporated m S.S.) §OinA£ir\nlo MACBETH LENSES Wl 111 SIZES TO FIT ALL M.'.klS (,F CAK3 -^C^\ Makes your car H Ii look Blltd LJ fjk tWj oa
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    • 4 1 LACTOGEN FOR YOUR BABY
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  • 541 2 Life-Savinjr Appliances At Sea. New iuIim rnlatlllj to the life-saving appliances to be carried on boaH ship have been made by the Board of Tradi and laid before Parliament. Rules of this Kind cannot come into opeiatian until they have lain for forty days before
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  • 144 2 210 Vessels to Operate Against Rum Row. The most formidable "Dry Nav>" for suppressing the smuggling of liquor into the United States will shortly arrive off Loner Island to sweep Rum Row into history," declared R. Q. Merrick, the Divisional Prohibition Chief. The Dry Navy will be
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  • 166 2 The trooping programme for the Autumn as announced by the War Office provides that drafts for Gibraltar, Malta, and Egypt will sail by the Derbyshire on September 2 and on the Assaye on November 11. Drafts for India tail on the Assaye on September 12, on
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  • 112 2 From the latest reports from Amritsar and a few other centres m the Punjab it appears that Sikh moderates and loyalists, who are m the majority, finding it impossible to tolerate further the extremist Akali activities of the Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, which were likely seriously to endanger
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 333 2 Have You Seen This New Fountain Pen? It loads like a gun f>U> *>th J^fc^^^W_ Each cartridge hMs. Z^cofink. CARTRIDGE PEN The John Hancock Cartridge Pen has revolutionised the writing problem. Ink -stained fingers, spoilt clothes, and short tempers are things ot the past. You simply insert a sealed cartridge
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    • 372 2 WATERY PIMPLES ON SfSf ACE Were Very Irritating. Cuticura Healed. "My son suffered from a rash of small pimples that broke out on his face and spread as the days went on. The pimples were of a very watery kind, and very irritating. I had to keep his hands padded
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    • 277 2 Model 5 $85.00 Genuine American double spring motor, j- Sf^^^m tonearm, solid teak case piano polished. A 2 f!*-' Size 20 m. by 17 m. by 13 m. Ja Write for illumed catalog. J JgJ» motor, 12 m. velvet oovered turnMonthly payment sy.Jem can bo S? arranged at si2c tl
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  • 366 3 Some Reminiscences of Whitaker Wright. Witley Park, Surrey, is again in the market. It belonged to the late Lord Pirrie, who bought it immediately after the death of WhiUker Wright. It is one of the showiest of the show mansions of Surrey. Whitaker Wright, then at the zenith
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  • 124 3 New Official Estimate From Washington. The Department of Agriculture at Washington estimates from telegraphic reports that the wheat cron in the whole of the Northern hemisphere will be from 10 to 13 per cent, below the crop of last year. I The production in 15 countries, including
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  • 289 3 Messrs. William Jacks and Co., writ- 1 ing froiii London on August 19, state: The London Conference has been satisfactorily settled and although there may be no immediate benefit to trade generally, it is bound to have a very good effect sooner or later. Copper remains firm in
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  • 113 3 Amalgama'.ed.— 26,6BB lbs. 8a1au.— 12,500 lbs. Bukit Kepong.— 4,B32 lbs. Brooklands.— S7.HOO lbs. Beranang.— l9,29o lbs. Borelli.— lo,ll9 lbs. Chembong. 27,712 lbs. hcras. 20,500 lbs. Cuiinomara. 14,000 lbs. K(]uatorial. 18,010 lbs. Foshierr.— s,l2 1 lli~. (ilcnshiel. 24,580 lbs. Kumasan. 16,!8i'i ll> Koponp Malay. 35,160 lbs. Kong Sane.
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    • 394 3 THE REQUIREMENTS OF A GOOD ROOF ARE EXEMPLIFIED IN MINERAL SURFACE Through Your I Every nail is ROOFING Bvße covered with I felt and asphalt Rolls 36 inches wide Covering 100 square /CM embedded .m a feet aid wateMl B ht J omt sjo Coal-Tar p rice j1?j 1? qq
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    • 743 3 PINKETTES KEEP YOU WELL STEAMER SAILINGS during the hot Maaw ul the jejr by keeping the y.tern clean an., the blood cool. HUGO STINNES LSRES t'sed occasionally when nc. ded they dispel I (IncorporateJ m Germany) constipation, gently stimulate the liver, ba- I nißh biliousness, vertigo, sick headaches, prevent diarrhoea
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    • 308 3 STEAMER SAILINGS COMBINED BESVICB OF THE OCEAN S.S. CO., LTD. (Incorporated la Eagkad) THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated la Englmad) Kortnlfhtly Scrric* taking earf* aa4 Paas«n«cr. from Slncapura. BATAVIA AND BOURABATA NOKTH-WKST AUSTRALIA PORTS AND KREHANTLE (PERTI'). Approximate Sailings. GASCOYME S.pt. 19 CHARON Oct. 11 GORGON Oct.
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    • 866 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. British India Apcar Lines (Incorporated ia England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PEMXSL'LAB AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with HU Majesty* Goverameat. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN FOB MARSEILLES. LONDON AND ANTWERP Tonnag* Dne
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    • 750 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) The Bine Faenei Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTKRUAM. ROTTEKIMM. ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES. HAVIXE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through
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    • 834 4 JTEAMEB SAILINGS ROMRKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (BOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT, Telephone* Nos. Passage Dept. 131. Freight Bapt, 1202, Marine Dept. and Transhipment Dept. 1437, Manager's Dept. 1003. MYER— September Ifi, Belawan-D«II nnd Pc,,;,,,;;. COEN— September lti, Letong, Krumat, T:'.re,,.pii,
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    • 517 5 STEAMER MUIUS 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 MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG ts.«. LEPANTO due Sept. M •s.a. CITY OF PEKIN due Oct. 5 s.s. CITY OF DURBAN <luc Oct.
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    • 637 5 STEAMER SAttJHfiS ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP LINES (Incorporated m D^A.) Regular Freight Service from U.S.A. via Panama TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. s.s. STEEL RANGER due Singapore Oet 2 s.s. STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore Nor. 2 s.s. ANNIBTON CITY due Singapore Nov. 30 Taking cargo on through
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    • 604 5 STEAMER SAIUH6S Barns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia) For SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN. THURSDAY ISLAND and BRISBANE Regular monthly sailings by the well known stesmers MARELLA (7375 tons) snd C*O<JO tons). The e.a. MAKKLLA is tha largest ami finest steamer trading to Anstralia, Cabins de lax*, aingle berth cabins,
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    • 381 6 CINEMAS GAIETY CINEMA SURINA THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 L >•--! Blum at 7.:t0 tkaip, C CROOKED STRAIGHT B^VPHBH CHAOLJtfI BAT, m :> Keels. f 4 li^^^PlHßi Iii'.L'AKIXC THROUGH SERIAL l^^^y^B^^^^^^ I 1 jm T Q-4 s ,i shun h.i.-. Kr^^^W^^^^y^^^J STOEET" M m i.\k PAm inr66 MUS t"u6t- 1 n6r6S
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    • 332 6 CINEMAS EMPIRE CINEMA Tuesday and Wednesday, Thursday, September 18 September 16 and 17 At 7.15 B har P A Paramount Picture THREE SPECIAL FEATURES fit AT%V\\PV THE BLUEBIRD ILAKtNIfc BLACKIE'S REDEMPTION m 7 Reels (with BERT LYTELL) Featuring: WALLACE REID Agnes Ayres and May MrAvoy A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS
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    • 249 6 THE NEW WORLD (The Leading Amusement Park) Special Attractions to-night CINEMA (Ckugt of Programme) NEW BORI A CHANGS OF SONGS WAYANG MENDOO will stage to-night SITI ZABEDAH, Part 111 SILVO THE LIQUID SILVER POLISH Clean your silver and all kinds of plate with SILVO. ECONOMICAL and EFFICIENT Agents BARKER KENGCHUAN
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    • 195 6 Til s\ -^^^^*Vv %A-\3^ Reproduction Standard v< Ul lIIV Souvenirs O> waif Spheres of Ml .iRM used to the j^|| M fa Illuminate British wsW few the Empire fiß £W% Grounds at Exhibition Wembley FRASER CHALMERS Engineering Works. Proprietors GENERAL ELECTRIC Co, Ltd. (Incorporated m England) MAGNET HOITSK ROBINSON ROAD
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  • 159 7 FIXTURES. Tuendav, Septembrr IB UiKl> Water, 021 a.m. homeward M. M. mail Ua*ei. Mrs. Julius" Picture Kxhibilion, V.M.CA, Wednesday, Srptcmlicr 17 High Water, O..:7 n.m., 0.50 p.m. Sultan of Johore'i liirth.lay. lluinewnrd B. I. mail closes. Mrs. Julias' Picture Exhibition, Y.M.C.A. Thursdny. Septrmher 18 Hij{h Water, 1.10
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  • 409 7 Boptmbw ic. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Mam Wharf PbjM, Kitty 1, Petrel, Sultaa Van Kaetal Oil Wharf War Bharata Co«l Wkarf Nil. VESSELS m DRY DOCK. Tmlonf Pagar Sheers Wharf Do Wccrt Al!:rr< Dock Cedarpark \i<-iona Hock font Krpptl Harbour King's
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  • 195 7 To-day. Muar S p.m. Medan and Pcnang 4 p.m. Malacca 4 p.m. Rhio, Tambelan and Pontianak 4 p.m. Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said, Marseille*, Europe, etc. f> p.m. Kegiitration up to 4 p.m. Wednesday. Bangkok 8 a.m. ISimdjcrmasin. Btagen, Kota Buroe, Ilalik I'apa:i and Samarinda 9 a.m. Rhlo,
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  • 38 7 T«ra Tambora Amazonc Devanha P. der Noclerlandcn Tccsta S-pore Aug. C Aug. 8 Aug. II Aug. 15 Aug. 15 Auc JO a rim. I.ondoa Sept. 1 Sept. 1 Sapt. I Si|it. S Sept. Sjpt. IS
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  • 412 7 It is always an interesting si<;ht to watch one of the demonstrations which the Uoineo Company kivc periodically with the extinguishers foi which they act as agents m this country. One of these exhibitions was given at the Singapore Fire Brigade Station a few days
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  • 199 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, September 16. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 5/82 Demand o^4,J/Jo Private 3m. credits 2/4 19/32 On New York, Demand 51% Pnvatc 90 d's 54>,4 On France. Bank 000 On India, Bank T. T. 160 On ShShaf: Bank d/d W TO On Java, Bank TT
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  • 58 7 Tone of Market Firm. Latast London cables quote Spot sheet Is. 2?»d. Spot September Dct.-Dec. Fan.-March Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers Sellers Spot I Sept. Oct.-Dpc. Jar.-Martl-Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers 49% 50 50 50 >4 .">0'j 50% 51U 51M>
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 233 7 Val. Fd. Buyers Sellen 1 1 Datang Padang 0.60 0.62 !4 1 1 Hitam Tin 1JM 1.40 £1 £1 Idris Hydraulic 23/6 24/3 1 1 Johan Tin 0.41! 0.46 £1 £1 Kam. Jiamunting 47/- 48/- c,I. £1 JE1 Kamunting Tin 41/3 42/:) 10 10 Kinta Asm. Ord. 6.00 7.00
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    • 139 7 GENE RAL. ■1 £1 B. Am. Tobacco 6.8.1 ',4 5.10.0 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 PrwMT Ncave 46.00 46.50 cd. ICO 100Hamrrpr& Co. 152.00 155.00 00 100 Katz Bro«.
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    • 108 7 DEBEN TURES. Issue Val. Pd. Buyors Sellers U. Bag. fi p.c. 51,234,300 par 10 p.c. pm. S'p'H" Btoetrfc Tramways, 5 p.c. £350,000 Spore Municipal 5 p.c. 1,873,000 par 10 p.c. pm S'poio Municipal 4>2 p.c. of l'.»U7 $1,600,000 pat 5 p.c. pin S'po-e Municipal Vk p.c. of 1909 $1,000,000 par
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    • 383 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall nnd Evatt's Quotations. To-day s Prices Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. Alor Gajah ($1) 0.80 0.90 0.80 0.90 Allcnby ($1) 1. 02 1.07% 1.02Va 1.07 >« A.. Hitam ($5) 8.00 10.00 8.00 10.00 X. Kuning ($1) 0.32V4 0.42ft 0.30 0.40 \m. Malay ($2) 1.C0
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 420 7 UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG MATRICULATION. SENIOR AND JUNIOR LOCAL EXAMINATIONS. NOTICE is hereby giver, that the above Examinations will commence on Monday. November 17, 1924. Forms of entry and copies of Regulations and Syllabus can be obtained on application to the Registrar. Each Entry Form, duly filled in, must reach the
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    • 78 7 The Fountain Pen that is Different to all others Standard I1I 1 ■'■•^^^^•^■••■•■■■■■i^ Price* gtven arm model as I I Retail shown I ,-***4: Pric Clip I J oiMcrws nt u»i cr etrill ft* Slightly VbHHbHbHbHBBbIIbMbI|I|W >^ll*' Smaller Tsbsmbii Nib and for*.,, y £-fr "^J!* with zt" Mfaymv&rf H«a-au C
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    • 899 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other 'l.iKsilirb Advtn., see page 16. j BREAKFAST (Drinking) Cheeolati ened. In the quality of the leading brand. $1.10 per 1 Ib. tin, 60 eent<! per "j lb. tin. H. BolUr, Europe Hotel BuiMM(. "TiOARD AND RESIDENT I balcony j room svailabl UM WANTED, en*!-.. Particulars to (S,
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    • 618 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts., see page 16. DANCING LESSONS by gentleman. Ladies special. Enrepean, BS, Strait* i I CITROEN CAR, four-seater, *".>r pale. lVrfect runninfi order, i.l. Straits Times, dpi REPAIRS TO BINOCULARS and scientific instruments. John Duke, Optician, 12, Komi. (Ip) FOR SALE, 1,000 feet Vando Joaqnim Orchids,
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  • 987 8 The Straits Times TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. CLUB MATTERS. From time to time the question of how far the affairs of private clubs should be given publicity m the press is raised, without one getting any closer to unanimity amongst tho members. We rather fear that the average member is not
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  • 80 8 Our correspondent at Kuala Lumpur writes that the local V.M.C.A. concert party, assisted by the K. L Byconators, travelled up to Ipoh on Friday night and "aye a most enjoyable performance m aid of the Jpoh V.M.C.A. Between $700 and $800 was collected which amount has been placed m the
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  • 84 8 Mr. K. Yano, of High Street, Kuala Lumpur, has reported to the police the loss of his suit case containing $200 worth of jewellery and photographic requisites. Mr. Yano was returning to Kuala Lumpur from Singapore by Saturday's night mail train. At Gema:.. the Customs passed his luggage, and a
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  • 12 8 The annual meeting of Nyalas Rubber Estates was held at noon to-day.
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  • 31 8 The rate of issue of money orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 159 $100. < The rate of payment of money order* from India and Ceylon is Rs. 164 $100.
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  • 26 8 The question of appointing a special offic-ii in connection with Co-operative Societies is to go before the Ceylon Legislative Council in connection with next year's Budget.
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  • 31 8 Inspector Farqaharson charged a Euro- i pean named P. F. Crawley for befrfrinir for alms from Europeans in Kampong Java Road yesterday. The man WM Mrt to the house of detention.
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  • 33 8 Mr. J. MkArthy, Inspector-in-charjfe of the Central Police Station, Ipoh, goes home on leave early next .nonth and will be succeeded by Inspector Garsi.de who is expected in Penanu on the 30th inst.
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  • 40 8 The death occurred at Colombo, on August 23 at the ripe ajre of 87, of Mr. James A. Pcreira, a very o!:l and esteemed citizen and the (titter of Mr. J. A. Pereha, Junior, of the local Government Printing Office.
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  • 34 8 A Chinese, See Ah Nee, who was charged before Mr. Sennett yesterday, with giving false information to a police Inspector regarding a robbery, and who was defended hy Mr. M. V. 1'illai, was discharged.
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  • 35 8 The report on pensions and passage expenses of colonial officers by the committee appointed by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1922-1924, was laid on the table of the Legislative Council at yesterday's meeting.
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  • 40 8 An open-air smoking concert will be held at the Tiffin Shed, Raffles Institution, on Friday, at 8.30 p.m. under the direction of the social and literary sub-com-mittee of the Old Rafflesians' Association. All members of the Association are cordially invited.
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  • 47 8 This morning Sultan Ibrahim alias Mohamed bin Noordin was placed before Mr. Sennett on oharjfes of inipersoimtinK a Municipal officer and cheating, it bciiiR allefced that he visited several house« in that role. Accused was nllowpd bail in $5,000, and the case postponed until the li-'Jnl instant.
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  • 60 8 The Coroners enquiry was commenced to-day into the circumstances attenninpr the death of a Tamil named Arapan Kandiah, who was knocked down by a motor car in Bukit Timah Koad sometime back. The man was taken to his quarters ami as he jcrew worse there, he was removed die nixt
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  • 64 8 The Chinese driver of a moU r bus was charKcd before Mr. Sennett to-day with causinjr grievous hurt by a rash act by knockinK down a Chinese in Geylang Road yesterday. The injured man is Iyinjr at present in an unconscious condition in Tan Tock Seng's hospital. The case was
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  • 60 8 From peiiodical counts taken at regular intervals the total number <>1 visitors to Raffles Museum for the year 192:5 is estimated at 182,000; of whom 123,500 were Chinese, 35,000 Malays, 17,000 Indians and other Asiatics, and 6,500 Eurone.ms. The t>.t:il.s for Ji»22, 1921 and 1920 were estimated at 204,000, 240,000
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  • 57 8 Recruiting has bcc-en MMnlly resumed in Madras Presidency, but the following taluks are closed to recruiting owing to prevalence of disease Salem, Rasipuram and Attur, Peiiakulam, Palani and Thirumangalam, Aruppukottai Paramakudy. Strivilliputhur Mudukolatur, Coimbatore, Pallailam Udumalpet, Tenkasi. Ambasamudram, KnilgMMITi Thiruchandur, Tinnevelly Town, Sankaranainarcoil Koilpatty. Palghat, Ponnani and Walluvanad, Tindivi-nani, Tirucilur,
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  • 96 8 Another motor s-mash up occurred yosterday afternoon, about five o'clock at the junction of Robinson Road and Japan Street, in front of the cable company's offices when a four-seater hiring car collided with n motor lorry, which whs loaded with iron rods. Both vehicles were damaged, the hi-injr car baring
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  • 124 8 In his report in the P.W.D. for 192.!, the Hon. Mr. J. H. W. Park, Colonial Engineer says that the expenditure for the year was $lt$2,16<J less than in 1922. If allowance is made for works carried out by private firms the l i2:l expenditureexceeds that of 1922 by a
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  • 163 8 On October 4, at 1) p.m., the members of St. Francis Association (S.F.A.) Malacca, will stasre their maiden piav entitled, A Crown Prince Converted, under the patronage of the Rev. Brother Bartinus. Director of St. Francis Institution, chiefly in aid of the orphanage attached to that institution. A ■paekWM rtaga
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  • 89 8 LIM. -On Sunday, September 14, 192-1, Lim Ah Chin, at his residence No. 471, Kainpong Il.i! ni Road. He leaves a wife and three sons, I.im Leonp San, Leong Hai and Kirn Chuan to mourn his loss. Funeral on Sunday. Soptembi-r IM, at 10 a.m. to Tconj; Hal.ru Cemetery.
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  • 40 8 Mrs. Tay Slang Wan. Mr. Tay Soo Cliyj and brothers and family beg to thank th.ir friends and relatives who attended the funeral of the late Mr. Tay Sinng Wan and those who sent wreath., mid letters ol condolence.
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  • 391 8 Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard is still indisposed, and unable to attend at tho Supreme Court. The death has occurred of Mr. M. Button Pullc, cashier of the State Bank, JlMlitnil who died on August 21, after a short illness. 4 Mr. W. H. Lee-Warner, of the Straits Civil
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  • 20 8 The Tara is due at Penang at C a.m. on Friday with mails despatched from London on August
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  • 86 8 H.S.H. Prince Jajavalit, Second Grand Chamberlain of the Lord Chamberlain's Department, and H.S.H. Prince Vanvaidayakara, First Secretary of the Ministry of Siamese Foreign Affairs, together with H.E. Phya Pradibaddha BnpbaL Siamese Consul-General, arrived by train from Penans on Sunday to arrance for the reception of H.M.
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  • 132 8 While a number of Chinese coolies were engaged m drying rubber and intending to it generally yesterday afternoon m a rubber store at Lurong 3a, off 100 Chiat Road, the tiled roof coUapaed without any warning, with the result that two of the persons working m I
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  • 122 8 A disgraceful incident occurred tliii morning at the Methodist Girls' School, writes our Kuala Lumpur eonwpondant on Monday. While Miss Chi-ali. nese teacher, was drilling a cla^s of children on the school grounds a roog i looking Chinese came m and triad i pass through the ranks.
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    • 110 8 ,v DAY EVENING J&\ FROCKS €A J&. /kk ALL THE NEWEST W'^*n\\ STYLES wi\\ .1 Pv^j fa Cotton, Linen, Lace, WIL W% Crepe de Chine, yflK ''''lm\ Paisley-Ninon and iMQsjfH Georgette. fill'! prices John Little fa Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMl'l H. AND stocks carried. SOLE
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    • 116 8 ALHAMBRA In the i rrond Show at 9 p.m. sharp. FRANK KEENAN ANNA Q. NILISSON in HEARTS AFLAME in 9 Reels. (Based on Harold Titus' novel, Timber) In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. PEARL WHITE in THE TREASURE OF PEARL TRAVERS In 15 Episodes or 31 Reels. Episode 13
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    • 85 8 On Other Pages. l'xk-e. New Hoard of Trade Uulcs J Shippine and the .Mails 7 Finance and Commerce 1 Keuter Telegrams Rubber Restriction Statistic-! The Sultan's Birthday Celebrations Malacca Notts Cinema F.quipmi-nt Sold I Kxhibition of Water Colours The Co-operative Movement l» I'.atanu Padung Tin Report I Sporting Intelligence In
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  • 421 9 The Flames of Hindu-Moslem Animosity. Conflagration Spreading. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September IS. Simla Mr. D. de S. Bray, foreign secretary, in a statement to the Assembly, mentioned that 10 Moslems and 10 Hindus were killed ami 20 Moslems and eight Hindus womtdad and three police were wounded in
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  • 60 9 iREUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 13. Kineo, Maine Princess I,:idixlas Rariziwill, formerly Miss Helen Simpson, of Chicago, has been killed by falling a hundred feet over a cliff when searching fur ;>. valuable linp which was lost over the odjre of the cliff. She collapsed immediately. The Princess married
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  • 58 9 [RELTEB TELEGRAM.] London, September IS. Mciiitrny, California: Lightning strut-k a tank containing .">,000 barrels of crude oil. Four lokUan were killed lighting the flames. It is estimated that the damage will amount to $:'>,000,000. KiToit are at present being iHrtttd to saving the old town of Monterey,
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  • 61 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] I.r.mli.n. September l'i. At the inquest regard inj; tha Nuneaton motor bus fatality, in which the bus c:rj(;lit tiro ar.d a number of p«HIIIIH>H v.ii i- lu:iiit to death, the jury ir'.iVMi'd .1 vonliit i>f accidental death nuisod by the ignition of petrol fnmfl throogfe
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  • 162 9 Moving Scene at Whitehall Cenotaph. [REfTER TELEGRAM.] London, September IS. There was a moving scene in Whitehall this morning when 80 ex-service- men, repreaentiag nine Allied countries,, as de!e- the Fidac Federation InterARiaa im Ancier.s Cnmbattants to the COngTMa which is now being held in Lonc'on for the
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  • 54 9 [KEUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 15. Shanghai Vice-Admiral Sir Allan Everett, the new Commander-in-Chicf of the China Squadron, who takes over the command from Admiral 'Leveson in November, will have as secretary in his flagship, the Hawkins, Paymaster Commander Norman Roy. The new Flag Captain will be Captain
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  • 38 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 15. KftdlM i An official communique announces thy evacuation of six Spanish positions i.n the Wadlau line, including CobbadarsnnA supply column for Kalaa attained its objective after a brilliant bayonet charge.
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  • 62 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, September 15. In the Supreme Couit, before Mr. Justice Whitley, Mr. Hastings Rhodes, on behalf of Alagoo Sundram, moved that a writ mandamu3 be ssued to the niagistsate, Mr. Forrer, against the detective, Bayappeak for criminal trespass and assault. The Judge made
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  • 370 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, September 15. Malacca presented rather an unusual appearance over the weekend owing to the absence of rickshas from the streets. Ricksha pullers went on strike at dawn on Saturday and did net resume duties until midday Sunday. We understand the poJice have been
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  • 222 9 Can it be Used for Penal Measures Two Schools of Thought. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 16. With reference to conflicting statements in the newspapers regarding the League of Nations utilising the British fleet in the event of breach of the covenant. Router's Geneva correspondent says the position has
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  • 207 9 Low Prices Realised at Sheriff's Sale. A sheriff's sale of the cinematograph equipment of the Winther Research Expedition was held at the offices of Estates and Tract AftBt&m on Saturday. There were a number of .small buyers, but practically all the equipment wa% bought up by one
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  • 239 9 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi Nichi Shimbunslia.) Tokio, September, 13. Prince Takamatsu's illness was found upon medical examination to be a case of intestinal trouble. The Prince is improving fatir.f actor ily. The funeral ceremony of tho marines whose lives were sacrificed on the occasion of
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  • 144 9 Details of the fire which occurred on the Ist inst. at the Nam Long Mill, Bangkok, show that the estimated loss sustained is Tcs. 545,000. The mill was mortgaged to the British India Steam Navigation Co., for Tcs. 200,000 by Nai Sim Kien Leng, the owner, and was insured by
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  • 281 9 Celebration of His Fifty-First Birthday. The fifty-first birtnday of H. H. the Sultan of Johore -vill be celebrated to-morrow and on Thursday which are being observed as public holidays throughout the State. To-morrow at t) a.m. a thanksgiving service will b« held at the Dewan at the
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  • 43 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, September 15. The report of the directors of Batang Padang Tin Dredging shows a profit of 579,002. After deducting debit balance on profit and loss account to June 30 the balance of $42,901 is available.
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  • 665 9 Interesting Exhibition by Mrs. Julias. An exhibition of water colours by Mrs. M. E. Jul'us, the wife of CoJone Julius, commanding Royal Sussex Regi ment, was opened at the Y. M. C. A yesterday where one can enjoy a feast of harmonious colouring no enly of familiar loea!
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  • 763 9 Indian Member on Co-Operative Movement. Speaking on the motion for the second reading of the Co-operative Societies Bil;, which provides for the constitution and control of co-operative societies, at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council the Hon. Mr. P K. Nambya: warmly supported the principle of the Bill.
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  • 168 9 Three wards at the District Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, providing accommodation for 150 patients, have been set aside for the special treatment of Chinese who wish to be cured of the opium habit, reports the Malay Mail. The wards are constantly full, and 863 cases have been treated
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  • 37 9 The engagement is announced of Miss Doris Marjorie, daughter of Mrs. Diedrickscn, Sanriakan, and Melbourne, Australia, to Mr. A. L. Underwood. State Bank, Sandakan, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Underwood, Clifton Lodge, Worcester, England.
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  • 496 9 Arming of the Conflicting Forces. Supplies from Foreign lowers, [EEUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 15. Tientsin Wii Pei Fu's troops arc advancing towards Shan-hai-kwan. They are fully equipped with artillery and aeroplanes. A commencement of hostilities is expected every moment. The railway is reported to have been
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  • 206 9 We are indebted to the Controller of Rubber Exports" for tho following stntistic.i relating to restriction in British I Malaya II. Dealers' Stock. III. Rubber from restriction area on which Export Duty was paid during April, May, June, July and August, 1924. IV. Stock Afloat in Harbour (Aft
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 478 10 S.C.C. Qualify For Cup Final. The S.C.C. qualified for the final of thfl Singapore Cup competition when they defeated the Malay F. T. by a goal to nil at the Stadium yesterday evening. It was n deserved victory, although the Malays put up a very creditable fight. The first
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    • 415 10 S.C.C. Tournament. Yesterday's results were R Doubles. Williams and Gatficld scr. beat Stephen ami Newhery owe 1. w.o. Morgan and Baker owe 3 beat Hedley and Chatlen scr., 6 4, 6 4. C Doubles. Williams and Davies owe 4 beat Lock nnd Law plus 1, 6 2, 6
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    • 109 10 Changes in British Team. [Router Telegram.] London, September 15. New York Laccy announces that the tc?.m for the second polo match on Tuesday wi'il bo Colonel Melvill, Major Atkinson, Major Humriall nnd Lacey. Melvill is replacing Kirkwood, while Atkinfion and Hurndall have chanped places. If Stevenxon is unable to
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    • 40 10 First Division Results. [Reuter Telegram.] London, September 15. First division league results to-day were Birmingham 1, Notts County 0. Blackburn :i, Liverpool 1. Preston 1, Cardiff 3. Scottish league results Hearts 1, Rangers 2. Hibernian 2, Celtic 3.
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    • 45 10 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penanp, September 15. At the Swimming; Club, the race for the Gibbons Cup of 50 yards was won by Looke, after n close race, by a touch. Ryder won the Simpson Cup. Although scratch he caught up and Won well.
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    • 82 10 Handicaps for Johore Meeting. The following ar-> the weights imposed by Mr. George Redfearn, the official handicapper, fur the meeting at Johore on Sunday Race 1.— Black Pearl 12.7, Dinty 12.2, Mahjonjc 11.7, Prudence 11. Race 2.— Femai 10.10, Stella 10.6, Sus>ie 10, Pancher 9.6. Race 3.— Stella 11,
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    • 67 10 Besides the Chai Lai v. Kid Limbaco and Speed Ai-rnnq v. Red Warren ten round contests which are to take place at the Singapore Boxing Stadium on Friday there will be good supporting bouts eight rounds between Gavino de Leon and Mohd. Amin and six rounds Kid Baliia v.
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    • 88 10 The following will play for the S.C.C. against the S.R.C. "to-morrow W. McAlullan, G. C. Nash, R. H. Maliinson, R. A. Phayre, P. N. Knight, T. H. Holyoak R. D. Hoblyn, S. P. H. Smith, C. Beville, G. F. Murphy, A. Stone. The S.R.C. team will be A. C.
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    • 78 10 The following cards were returned in the Garrison Golf Club men's monthly medal for September. Fifty cards were taken out. I. S. Law 88—18—70 G. B. Kellagher 81 10 71 ('■apt. Shackal 83 10 73 E. W. P. Fulcher 8U 16 73 G. B. Anderson 88 0 74 Lt.
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    • 587 10 Full List of Entries. The following is the programme and entries for the various events at the Amati-ur Athletic Association meeting 1 to be held at Kuala Lumpur on Friday and Saturday Friday. 100 Yards Heats.— C. A. R. Bateman, R. Briggs, Chan Peng Cheong, Victor Chan, W.
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  • 514 10 Success of Singapore Muslims' Co-operation. We are requested to publish the following by consent of the Hon. Mr. R. 0. Winstedt, Director of Education, Straits Settlements. In Shawwal last (i.e., May, 1924) Mr. Shaikh Muhammad bin Muhammed Basalamah of Gaylang requested the United Islamic Association to approach Go
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  • 20 10 Mr. J. A. Elias, who has been under modic.il treatr.ipnt m Sumnt rn for bis ayaa, twium-d to Singapore yesterday.
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  • 1831 10 "Surprising Situation in The Straits." We take the following cutting from the Times of Ceylon of the 4th instant, but do not necessarily endorse the views expressed by the well-informed Pcnang merchant": That the Chambers of Commerce of Singapore and Penang have recently passed resolutions asking that restriction
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  • 230 10 George Arliss, the distinguished m-tor, achieved his greatest stage success m Disraeli, the photoplay version of which will be shown at the Victoria Theatre beginning to-morrow evening. The play was written by Luuis N. Parker especially for Mr. Arliss and the character of the great English
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  • 41 10 The Ange! of Crooked Street together with William Duncan m Where Men are Men has been drawing good crowds to Gaiety Cinema. There are only three more ni<*hts left to soo these sppci-il pro. Uuctiou.i lit' the Vitagraph Co.
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  • 248 10 Conviction of Culpable Homicide. The case which was commenced at the Assizes, yesterday, btfore the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Bhaw), In which Yusof bin All Abdul Rahman, a native of Borneo, was charged with the murder of a former vegetable stall holder at Beach Road market on August
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  • LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
    • 133 10 Singapore, September 10. Rubber.— London Is. 2=M. Steady. Local 49% cents. Tin. London £212 l.X Rubbers. Unchanged. Mininp. Souths have buyers at cents sellers at par ready. BatBMj P*dangs buyers 60 .sillers 02 cents. PcUilings 1.38 buyers 1.12 wlkn. Mamtwua 98 buyers 1.01 sellers. Johans
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    • 166 10 Singapore, September 1C. Tin is down £8 5s. over the Wmk md to £242 l'is., and the market is quiet, though remaining steady. Lintfuis continue to attract attention, with .shares in demand at 5.40 ex div. and on offer 10 cents over. Kuchai Pref. aiv wanted
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    • 156 10 (L. R. Maephail.) Singapore, September 10. Kubber Is. 2%d.— 50 cents. Tin.— £242 los.— $119%— 225 tons sold. The mining section of the .share market is adversely affected by the rather heavy fall in the price of tin natal of £8 fix. and with the
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  • 81 10 Programme of drills up to and for September 21, 1924 Thursday, September IK, 5.15 p.m Drill Hall, Eurasian Co., Make u]> parade. Drill Order. C. Company, Practice Warren Shield Competition. Friday, September 19, 51!) p.m.. Drill Hall, All Units, Make up parade, Drill Order. Saturday, September 20,
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  • 32 10 Messrs. Lewis and Peat's cable received from their London office to-day gives London stocks 1,739 tons down for the week ending September 1", total not* on hand 48,(U0 ton
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  • 1289 11 Magniiicient Forwards And Sound Backs. A Comparison With 1905. As will have- been seen in our sporting intelligence, the Rugby fifteen of New Zealanders who are to tour the Britis i Isles during the coming season opened their tour by defeating Devon. Nearly twenty years l.ave passed
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  • 583 11 Should the British Element Be Retained A Calcutta wire of the 3rd ir.stant says The Legislative Assembly will meet at Simla to-day, and attention will be focussed on the preparations for the coming debate on the Lee Commission's report on the Public Services. Whilst the Government of
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  • 167 11 breaking Down the Colour Bar. Holiday camps organised by the Y.M.C.A. and Boy Scouts' Association, etc., are now breaking up, afu having for six weeks most successfully brought together the youth of the Empire, says a London wire of the 1st instant. The parent of an
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  • 30 11 Orders for week ending September 21, 1924. Tuesday, 16. Signalling Class Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. Thursday, 18. Hand Practice Headquarters at 5.15 p.m.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 183 11 WITH THIS POPULAR MODEL HIS MASTERS VOICE S^ Gramophone and a a};, \i selection of H.M.V. Records you are ;;>-' ;r^J able to entertain j|rjf£s ■■,<*■" J *B^ an d Pe ase tne most It'^C exacting taste. Call or write for illustrated catalogue 11 MOUTRIE CO., LTD. RAFFLES SQUARE. [Sunlight
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    • 320 11 Raffles Hotel Tolcphon? 2920 (10 Lilies) GUEST NlGHTS.— Dinner and Dance. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. TEA DANCES.— Every Monday and Friday. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT.— On Sunday Night at •>..!<> p.m. GRILL ROOM SASKIES BROTHERS, Adjoining the Dining room. Open from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Propriftors. »»t AdelphS Hotel MMUMging
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  • 522 12 Immediate Needs to Avert Famine. Messrs. Craigand Storey, addressingthe y irvt sections of Botany and Agriculture, at the British Association in Toronto, anticipated a world famine in timber unless proper MMM were taken almost in mediately. Apart from fuel, which was u-uaily obtained from hardwoods, an
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  • 499 12 (■rim Politeness on The Bench. One coulii always tell when Lord Campfiell and Henry Hawkins (Baron Brampton) intended tu hang an alleged murderer they were so polite. At least that is the tradition, recalled in the Sunday Express by a contributor who discusses the quips and cranks of
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 184 12 siopu JL I oi alin. j|J«K I "Golden Specials" Virginia Cigarettes, t packed m dainty blue and gold air-tight tins of twenty-five, are an achievement m high-grade cigarette production. In climates where cigarettes quickly lose their original characteristics, the sensible packing only twenty-live to one air-tight tin will quickly •convince
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    • 210 12 TO LET OFFICES, GODOWNS, ETC. < Offices m the Arcade. 29, 31, 33, 36 and 37, Alkaff Quay. I 12 and 13, Boat Quay. 18-a, 18- and 18-1, Change Alley. H-a and 10, De Souza Street. 11-a and 16, Raffles Quay. 3 and 7, Robinson Road. 16, Stamford Road. i
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    • 919 12 CHEONG KOON SENG GO. AUCTION SALE of valuable town and country properties. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng 4 Co's saleroom, No. 30, Chulia Street, on \Wdnesday, September 17, at 2.M p.m. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements, Settlement of Singapore, O. S. No. Tl of 1924. In the
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    • 205 13 I\* I E ,—a^a^att "T^^^^^a^a^^BaJ^Z^^a^BFV^^^iarjEf tHM«^—^jKj^^^a^aßa^^w fVV^liiß^RZ3»^^^ rrft^O_Baa^BaT fll f'lElW^^r ?v^^»TfeSaT V^KttSElUf~ IB^Vitfd^BK^KS^aU A SOUND INVESTMENT Your money is wisely placed m the Willys-Knight. It will return you tremendous mileage at very low cost per mile. Your stops for fuel will be pleasantly infrequent many owners get 25 miles to
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    • 236 13 Bell Star New Shipment Received For prices, epply BARLOW Co., Tel. 2790. jgjiy* BURMEISTER From 40 H.P. to 6,000 H.P. TRANSVERSE SECTIOH THROUGH OPEN TYPE. The Power Engine which, for Economy, LOW MAINTENANCE COSTS, WORKING RELIABILITY and LURABILITY, m short, as the MoneySaving Engine, is able to compete with any
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    • 1120 14 Assets over $3,000,000 S.C. x Assurance m force over $17,00U.000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ia Strait* SetUemeaU.) nu j-~ «r VO OKHCE: Winchester Homse, Singapore. LONDON OWICX I U. Old Jewr». EX. Ih. Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of Englaad and complies wltk
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    • 406 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter in Japan) Capital Subicribed Y60,000,000 Capital Paid-up YG2.000.000 Reserve Fund ¥12,180,000 President K. N'aknguws, Eiq. Viee-Pretident H. Mori, Etq. DIRECTORS G. Kawasaki, Esq. I f. Hisamnne, Esq. M. Ksaki, Esq. I D. Takita, Esq. M. Suto, Esq. HEAD OFFICE Taipeh,
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    • 390 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Fir*, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets £40,000,000 W. A. SIMS— Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. The Imperial Fire Office. United with the Alliance Aituranee Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) 1 and 2, Bartholomew Lane, London, Established 1803. Capital i
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    • 762 14 1923—An International Force. BORN t> little orer fifty yew* ftgo with total resources of $729,163, this Bank baa to-day —through souud bmiMM principles, enterprise ftnd aervics—» history of phenomenal yrowth to iU oredit, ftnd resources of over 538 Million Dollars. With 557 branches m Canada and Newfoundland and over 100
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  • 608 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Federated Motors Novel Advertising. Messrs. T. P. Mauger, senior, and T. P. Mauger, junior, of Federated Motors, l'JO, Orchard Koad, struck a new line in advertising: the Rugby and Durant makes cf cars they represent, as far as Singapore is concerned,
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  • 283 15 Hints in the Making of a Good Dog. A well-trained puppy will grow naturally into a reliable, obedient dog. It is very important to take in hand the training of a puppy right from the first day of his arrival at his new home. Prepare a comfortable
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  • 108 15 At the conclusion of the yearly fair "Pasar Gambir" tt Gambit', the Jurors awarded 27 gold medals, 12 silver medals and seven bronze medals to the successful exhibitors whose exhibits, decorations and stalls gained first class honours. Among the firms and individuals who won the goldmedalsare: Messrs.
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    • 189 15 At Last A GENEROUS OFFER OF INEXPENSIVE MOTORING THE ALL-BRITISH 14 HP. Armstrong Siddeley is a most economical and popular family car of exceptional quality and merit. Tyre wear is extremely Light Petrol Consumption is remarkably Low SO THAT AT $5,150 This silent, comfortable Top-gear car is an exceptional value
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    • 152 15 Continental Cord o§i tgt THE TYRE THAT IS GIVING /jfejf r'jßf^f flf9>i WONDERFUL SERVICE ON [M E fjfl m T V MILEAGE iS^m^ Sole Agents m Malaya Sime t Darby Co., Ltd. (Incorpcrutcd m Singapore} 5, MALACCA STREET, SINGAPORE. K< wim m C^tl j\. ft \s\imw J fl|ll nr^HE fine
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    • 518 16 I ,,'t it wonderful that for 3-» dollars you can buy a brooch which is as u expeMhw cold brooch. H JNW lnsls that it be <-f Advance rolled *oM y<- u wlU be proud of it f<>r many time you "v.:"=h it with warm wal, r and KMtp it
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    • 282 16 Latex Cups i Porcelain and Earthenware Different Qualities and Sizes. LOW PRICES ENQUIRIES INVITED Elkayes Potteries, 20, HIGH STREET. CasselFs Concise English Dictionary Etymological and Pronouncing rHIS bock hns been specially prepared for use in schools and for all who cquire a dictionary in which rclability nd breadth of scope
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    • 953 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS^^ The TPEPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., m o-dinary close set type (avor.ge six words to line) are Per line One insertion 28 crnts, two ins. 4b cts., three ins. G4 cts., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.1", ten ins. $1.40,
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    • 831 16 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. T, Napier Boad, gaa, water, Karajre, tennis. Apply 638, Strslts Times. BUNGALOW, No. 529, EAST COAST ROAD now
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    • 70 16 SUITABLE <tfejS& GLASSES RELIEVE HEADACHES AND EYESTRAIN CONSULT JOHN DUKE, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, F.H.0.A., F.S.M.C. 12, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. L^OldeiUlt $1.20 perdoz ASK FOR IT PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LIMITED (Incorporated m tngUnd) SINGAI'ORE. JUST RECEIVED A Superb Model of the NUTZMANN-HUPFELD PLAYER-PIANO The Latest and Best of all PIANOLAS At an
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    • 289 16 Kleiser's Complete Guide to Public Speaking Comprising Extrmcbi from the World's Great AutnorKiej Upon Public Speaking, Oratory, Pioacliinp, Platform nnd Pulpit Delivery, Yu.ce Building anil Management, Argumentation, Debate, Rpadinjr, Rhetoric, Expression, Gesture, Composition, Kto Compiled and Edited liy MJENVIU.E KLEISKK Price $12.50, Postage extra. M. MOHD. DULFAKIR GO. iik;ii stkekt.
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