The Straits Times, 30 September 1924

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1924. •4s T o. 27,674. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 208 1 I Ri"«E Iflfv R' c iii Jt OFTEN WHIPPED" NEVEB BEATEN THE EMPIRE TYPEWRITER MODEL No. 1. 29 Keys, 84 Characters MODEL No. 2 30 Keys, 90 Characters THEIR SPEED AiND DURABILITY are v ell-known til over Malaya. Prices on application to the Sol© Agents. THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated
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    • 142 1 Jl/ST OPENED UP LATEST CREATIONS FOR THE I OCTOBER RACES also ALS0 MODEL SMART hats NEW PARISIAN MODELS walking shoes and SEMI TRIMMED INCLUDING EVENING SHOES HAND PAINTED SILK I EMBROIDERED VOILE IE^ K V EILS AND LISLE HOSIERY GLO If. s MOROCAIN FROCKS r.!»ns HAND BAGS, LACES. J etc.,
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    • 4 1 UCTOGEN FOR YOUR BABY
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  • 703 2 The Golden Girl Trophy The clerk of the weather completely capsized the proposed programme tor the above race on Sunday, and the Sailing Committee, at the' eleventh hour, c!ecidc\i to alter the course as published, to enable the contestants to finish in time for tiffin. Mr. J. JR. Perry,
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  • 225 2 Miss Margaret Bondfield, a member ol the Labour Government, has been expressing candidly her views about intellectual" women, says the Times, ijne told the Independent Labour Party Summer School that «he thought a very strong indictment Could be drawn up against the modern woman m her attitude
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  • 116 2 A proposal to establish a fast service by new steamers between Australia and England, to carry mails, passengers, and chilled meat and fruit, is being considered by the Federal Government. The company will have a capital of £9,000,000 consisting of £3,000,000 subscribed capital, and £6,000,000 first mortgage
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 485 2 iii y_^ m Established 1900 J^ I WELL /V *9 *J* >t '~~-"--^*"»»-lpW^»^"~ 2iiJSMw?^^BSs^B»sw a Bun i ec s i rnPijM^^^F m lis( below. What proof of EFFICIENCY do YOU earn if^^ ARE YOU QUALIFIED 9 FOR THE JOB YOU SEEK IF NOT WHY NOT Your word to an employ
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    • 317 2 Mr. John Selwood Tells How Cuticura Healed Eruptions 1 was troubled with a breaking out of pimples on my arms. They t itched and burned badly causing me to scratch. The pimples came to a head and broke and wherever the watery fluid touched more pimples appeared, until my whole
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    • 273 2 CONN'S 1 Saxophone *W C MELODY JH^. Silver plated f m/%*> 'o\d plated hell j$ M Complete with case Jtt $300 SEASON Co.. Ltd. 11l AND 113. NORTH KRIDGB ROAD. 4 Underwood Typewriters The Portable Model PATERSON, SIMONS CO LTD. /v\{ Y^lr\. Jtt l £> Jt Is J f 'f'T'v
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  • 916 3 Failure of Montagu Reform Scheme. The Morning Post of September 3 had this leading article, under the head Das versus Dyarchy To all who face the facts it is now clear that the whole scheme of the Montagu Reforms has come to disastrous failure in India. In
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  • 141 3 Mr. Henry H. Cohen, of the Melbourne and Shanghai Chambers of Commerce, lias Irul a very successful tour of Queensland. He told a pressman at Warwick on August 2f) that he had ;'.<idres 20 meetings m a little over tkr*« weeks, including the Queensland Parliament, the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 244 3 THE REQUIREMENTS OF A GOOD ROOF ARE EXEMPLIFIED IN MINERAL SURFACE Kg Through Your I Every nail is ROOFING KISS covered with IKE felt and asphalt Rolls :>6 inches wide Covering 100 square 'M embedded m a feet laid. xl jK'Tffr water tl g" t joint. Coal Tar Price $17.00
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    • 412 3 N CASSELL'S TABLETS Repair Wear and Tear of Nerre and Body Price In. 9d. and 4a. Vfl TAKE HORLICITS \A En MALTED MILK— \\l aWfrT. As "aifhteap" try /hjLm KDSD HORLICKS. Yoe €2331 KB will be plotioflj NT- r artiee: sow iootliinf ih iarig- anikf tki. FOOD DRINK y h.
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    • 328 3 STEAMER SAUNtt COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN $.S. 00., LTI. (Incorporated m England) THE WEST AIfSTRAUAN S. N. CO., LTI. (Incorporated m England) Fortnightly Service taking cargo and I'nstsengers from Singapore. BATAVIA AND SOURABAYA NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIA PORTS AND FRF.MANTI.E (PERTH). Approximate Sailings. CHARON Oct. 11 MINDEROO Oct. 21 GORGON Oct.
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    • 264 3 STUMER SAIUHCS RQRIDEUTSCUEft aOYI PASSENGER SERVICE Ae«ommod»tlon available Cabin and intermediate Clan to Genoa, North Continental Perta and LONDON (with transhipouat at Genoa eabia elan only. FARES CaM* ClaM latervwdtaU (Iih £6S To G*noa 140 £72 To London or North Continental porU tit !>■• Singapore ■.a. TRIER c'. JV •J.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 822 4 truwa sb!lihgs P7X O.^Brßisli India Apcar Lines (Ineorporatsd la England) MAn, AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PKNINSTTLAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Cader Contract with His Majesty's Oovtramsmt LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICsI OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS POX CHINA AND JAPAN FOX MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP Tannage Dae S'pora
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    • 793 4 STEAMEa K SAILINGS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED THE CHiNA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD, (Incorporated m England) The Bine Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES. HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking earf* ea
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    • 763 4 STEAMER SAILINGS KOMJJiiaYIKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland.) CNDIR CONTR/CT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVXRP.MBNT, Telephone* Noa. Pasaage Dept. 131, Freight Dept., 12*2, Marine Dept. and Transhipment Dcpt. 1437, Manager's Dept. I*o2. MYER— September 30, Belnwan-Deli and Pvmnjr. ROELONGAN Octobir 1. Muntok. Djaboea, Blinjoe,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 588 5 STEJMEB SAIUWstS Ellermaia Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) ''ELLHMJUr LINE Pattenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG •a.i. CITY OF PEKIN due Oct. 5 ts s. CITY OF DURBAN due Oct. 8 •s.s. CITY OF
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    • 615 5 STEAIJER SAHJH6S ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP LINES (laeorporated m U.S.A.) Regular Freight Service from U.S.A. via Panama TO BOSTON, NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE VIA SUHZ DIRECT. i.i. STEEL RANGER due Singapore In port s.s. STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore Nov. 2 s.s. ANNISTON CITY due Singapore Nov. 30 s.s. STEEL INVENTOR due
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    • 605 5 STEAMER SfllUMfe Burns Philp Line (Incorporated Id Ai*tr»li») For SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY FBLAND 'and BRISBANE Regular monthly aailinca by the well known steamera MARKLLA (7STS toaa) and HONTORO (5000 toni). The e.a. MARELLA ia the largest an.! flncat ittincr trading to Aoitrella. CablM i* tois, kingl* berth
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    • 371 6 CINEMAS The Mana emcntlf SURINA 'HE (IAIEIY TO-NIGHT! ■■gill that so many of their rejrular t he Setond Show at 10 p:ilron!i were unable to obtain syti en Satuniay and Sunday evening '1 he unexpected enthusiasm wit^i which the public lias welcomed jw this week s e\( eitional Herbert tiaivlinson
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    • 364 6 cinemXs .1 EMPIRE CINEMA Tuesday. September so Qnce m a Generation FOR ONE NIGHT NIGHT r>E T At Ml sharp An Inspired Leader Like THREE SPECIAL METRO WASHINGTON, PICT I RES An Inventive Genius Like BUSHMAN and BAYNE m EDISON THEIR COMPACT GoWen Sin g er Like m 7 parts
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    • 354 6 /JP|, THE "ALLEGRO" jp| BEFORE A sSs&p^- AFTER GILLETTE TT^^Sr W BLADE AUTO-STROP ffiA nj,^ w A ST DURIIAM-IU PLEX. iU edt ONE YEAR. Sole Agents SINGAPORE Ask for and see that you get MARSEILLES ROOFING TILES RIDGES AND VENTILATORS. j^^ffj^*: "HEART" BRAND Th wa Tllaa har* hceo Imported and
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  • 134 7 FIXTURES. Tuesday, Spptetnt.fr SO High Water 11.17 a.m., 10.33 p.m. Sinsr;;|iore Tarf Club Mtg., Kxchanec 5.15. \V.dnenday, October 1 High Water, 1 1.46 n.m. K. I. Homeward mail leaves.. I..-ctur.', Y.M.C.A., by Bishop of Singapore. 9 p.m. Zimbalist's Kecital, Vic. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Thursday, October 2 High
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  • 290 7 Tuesday, .September 30. Ship* alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. hKI'IKI. HARBOUR. Main Wharf Kilrm'.iili-, I'hysa, Uocor.Icr Oi! Wh»rl Nil. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN MtV DOCK. Tanjong I'agar ■MM! Wharf Surat Albert Dork Khoen Focng Victoria Dock Nil. Keppel Harbour King's Dock S..;irbrucln;i, Myrshell No.
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  • 210 7 To-day. Mu»r 8 P-m. Malacca pm Medan and Penang 4 p.m. Pntu Pahat 4 p.m. Penang, Colombo, Sue*, Port Said, Marseilles, London and Antwerp 6 p.m. \Vednt»day. Hfingkok '9 »Jn. Saba and Djambi 10 a.m. Tongkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi 11 a.m. Rhlo, Billiton and Batuviu .11 a.ra
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  • 34 7 By Rindjani Angkor Primes Juliana Mantua Tara Left S'pore Aug. 22 Aug. 25 Aug. 29 Aug. 29 Sept. 3 Arrd. London Sept. 18 Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Sept. 22 Sept. 27
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  • 68 7 A BfaUMM paper learns that the Ministiy of War is proposing to sell the elephants in the army to the highest bidder. Presumably the elephant does not Ml VI any very useful purpose in a ■lixicrn :um\, and perhaps the Ministry would m>i Ik justified in keeping them for the
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  • 220 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, September 30. On London, Bank 4 m/i 2/4 6/32 i Demand 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m. credit* 2/4 19/32 On New York, Demand 61% Private 90 A/% 54 On France, Bank 900 On India, Bank T. T. 157% On Hongkong, Bank A/A 4 p.c. prem.
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  • 65 7 Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers I Sellers Spot Spot Oct. l—l Oct. Oct.-Dec. Oct.-Dec. Jan. -March Jan.-March Tone V Market Stsady. Latest London cables quote R)ot sheet Is. 2%. Singapore Standard Bibbed Stroked Sbwrt Closing Prices Buyers Sellers 51 r.l 4 r,li,4
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 230 7 Issue Val. Pd. *«ye™ Seller* 1 1 Batang Padang 0.58 0.62 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.40 1.45 cd. £1 £1 Idris Hydraulic 24/0 25/0 1 1 Johan Tin 0.53 0.5C i'l £1 Kam. Kamunting 45/0 47/0 xd. £1 Kamunting Tin 41/- 42/10 10 Kinta Assn. Ord. 5.50 6.50 1
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    • 135 7 £1 £1 B. Am. Tobacco 5.8.1 V4 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 5/- 5/- Elec. Tramway 7/0 8/0 10 10 Fraser Neave 45.50 46.25 100 100 Hammer Co. 152.00 155.00 lOOlOOKatr Bros. def. 118.00
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    • 107 7 Issue Val. l'ii. Buyers Sellers U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 10 p c. prr. S'pore Electric Tramways, 6 p.c. £350,000 S'pore Municipal 5 p.c 1,878,000 par 10 p.c. pm S'pore Municipal 4Vi p.c. of 1907. $1,600,000 pai 5 p.c. pm S'pore Municipal 4% p.p. of 1909 |1,000,000 par
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    • 390 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evan's Quotations. To-day's Prices Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. Allenby ($1) 1.Q0 1.05 1.02V4 1.07% Alor Uajeh ($1) 0.80 0.90 0.80 0.90 A. Hi tarn ($6) 8.00 10.00 8.00 10.00 A. Kuning ($1) 0.32% 0.42% 0.30 0.40 Am. Malay ($2) 1.60 1.76 1.60
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 625 7 BOXING THE HAPPY VALLEY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3 THREE SPECIAL CONTESTS. For the Lightweight Championship of Malaya. Special Return Contests. B. KEY (HOLDER) E. BRADY (CHAI.LENCKK) 10 Hounds. B. WALLEY vs. AL TRONO 10 Rounds. C. REYES vs. TAIHO 10 Rounds. And another six round preliminary. Prices $5. $3, $2 and
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    • 32 7 VICTORIA THEATRE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1 at 9.30 p.m. THE POET OF THE VIOLIN EFREM Zimbalist ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST MASTERS Booking now open at JOHN LITTLE'S. Prices $4, $2 and $1.
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    • 994 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advfg., sec page 16. FOIE GRAS I, -DIE AU NATURKL. Pat* Foie Gras Truffle.', Thon a l'huile, oliw Farcies, Filets d'Anchois a l'huile. H. Bolter, Direct Importer, Europe Hotel Building. FRENCH AND~PIAn6~LE8SQNS by lady. 99, Straits Times. dp) PRIVATE LESSONS in dancing by English lady. Ladies'
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    • 542 7 LATIST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified AdvU., gee page 16. WANTED TO RENT, for long term. smHI htfngalow, furnished or unfurnished, on sea front. 121, Stiai'.s Times. TWO~ lACHKLORS are willing to take I over rent uf furnished flat or house, possibly from tenants going on leave, good treatment of furniture guaranteed.
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  • 51 8 SETH.- On September 29, 192<, at th« Maternity Hqspital, Singapore, Eulalie, wife of .Mr. J. P. Seth.. Cortege leaves General Hospital for the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, at 4 p.m. to-day, and from thence to Bidadari Cemetery, where the interment will take place. Rangoon and Calcutta papers please
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  • 50 8 Messrs. Lim Swec Choc and Lim Swce Hong and family beg to than* their relatives, members of Amateur Sporting Association and Cheng Kee Hean, and all their friends for attending the funeral of the late Mr. Lim Keng Sen^, and those who sent telegrams, scrolls an*d letters of condolence.
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  • 1039 8 The Straits Times TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. HONGKONG'S OPIUM. I The report of the committee appointed by the Governor of Hongkong to consider the Colony's position 'with regard to the obligations, incurred under the International Opium Convention of 1912 makes most interesting reading m view of the fact that the conclusions
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  • 36 8 Posters have been put up at all the Catholic Churches m the diocese of Allahabad, drawing attention to the recent orders of the Pope regarding ladies' dresses when attending Church and prohibiting bare necks and armi.
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  • 24 8 The Times made arrangements to supply the Prince of Wales with a daily summary of British and foreign news during his visit to Canada.
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  • 28 8 The Cape Cooper Company has sold its works at Briton Ferry in South Wales. which was one of the oldest smelting works in Britain, to a London firm.
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  • 30 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 156=$100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 161 =$100.
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  • 26 8 Sir Edward Mitchener Cook has married Lady Montagu Webb. The decree nisi in the divorce proceedings brought by Lady Cook v.-as made absolute on September 17.
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  • 34 8 An eight foot full-grown tiger was shot by a Malay on Saturday morning in the Ulu Langkat district. A black panthei was also shot by a Malay on Friday in the Ulu Gombak district.
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  • 33 8 Messrs. Cheong Koon Sens and Co announce that the sale of cows and buffaloes which was advertised to be held at 42 McPherson Road yesterday has been portponed until to-morrow at noon, noon.
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  • 42 8 The Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd. have received a telegram from their head office that the board of directors have declared an interim dividend of 8 per cent. (i.e., 16 per cent, per annum) for the half year ended June 30 last.
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  • 43 8 The case was fixed for hearing before Mr. Pryde, District Judge and First Magistrate, to-day, in which seven Sikhs are charged with assault and causing grievous hurt to three of their compatriots in Nelson Road during the early morning of the 20th inst.
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  • 48 8 The moulders' strike, in Hongkong, which has lasted over three months has been partially settled, employes in Chinese firms agreeing to an increase of 20 cents per day per man, all other demand? being waived. So far as European firms are concerned no fresh negotiations have taken place.
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  • 52 8 Under the auspices of the Ttachers' Association, Mr. Grwiville Roberts, will ?iv€ a lecture on Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra on Wednesday at 5 p.m. in the Raffles Institution. It will be followed by a business meeting: of the association. Mr. G. T. Peall will preside. All are cordially invited to
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  • 62 8 Mr. E. Cheers; A.S.P., in addition to his own duties, is placed in charge of the Detective Department vice Mr. A. H. Dickinson, who is proceeding on short leave to Brastagi, while Mr. G. Cullen is acting, in addition to- his own duties, as head of the Traffic Department in
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  • 56 8 A case was commenced before Mr. Pryde, District Judge, yesterday in vhich Ala^-appa Chetty is charging Veerapa Chetty, an employee of his, vrith criminal breach of trust in respect of $3,500. The accused was remanded in police custody, on the application of Mr. Nicol until today, with a view to
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  • 53 8 Modern Transport announces that the Nizam's Guaranteed State Railways have ordered five super-heated locomotives from Messrs. Beyer Peacock and Company, Ltd., Manchester, and two of another type of super-heated locomotives from the Vulcan Foundry 'Ltd., Newcastle, and the Burma Railways Company Ltd. have ordered 3even J Class locomotives from the
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  • 67 8 News hag been received of an extraordinary murderous attack by a Chinese youth at Sitiawan town on September 26. He is reported have chased three women along: a crowded street with a knife. He overtook the first and brutally stabbed her to death. He then overtook the second further up
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  • 70 8 The Soviet sloop Veroski, which arrived in Singapore from Odessa 09 the 19th. met ant and sailed for Vladivostok, is the once famous yacht Lysistrata owned at one time by the late Mr. Gordon Bennet, the American millionaire journalist who us«d to pay periodical visits to Singapore during- pre-war years.
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  • 75 8 When the N.Y.K. steamer Osaka Mam was going into Hongkong from Calcutta and Singapore on September 22, making tier way in from the western entrance, >he collided with the Chinese-owned Jteanier Borneo, which was made fast to buoy No. A15. The Japanese Captain reported the accident at the Harbour Office.
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  • 89 8 The annual report of th^ Tata Iron and Steel Company is a disappointing document. The nett profits for the year amount to only Rs. 3,132,CO0, nearly the whole of which the directors have appropriated to depreciation, and there is to be no dividend even on preference shares. The benefits afforded
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  • 100 8 Mr. E. IrVing in his last report as Direr-tor of Education in Hongkong writes On the whole the schools of the Colony are in a satisfactory state. Departmental regulations in the case of Government schools and tht nafejre of the Grant in the case of the Crant schools ensure that
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  • 403 8 Mr. W. A. N. Battenberg is proceeding home to-morrow on a short holiday by the.Kamo Maru. The Bishop of Singapore is going to Bangkok next month. He will arrive an the 11th and will leave on the 22nd. Mr. Bhupendranath Basu, late member jf the Executive Council
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  • 29 8 The B. I. steamer Tecsta,. which i.s due it Penang at 6 a.m. on Friday, is bringing mails for the Straits, despatched Trom London on September 11.
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  • 32 8 Messrs. Lewis and Peat'i cable received from their London office to-day, give* London stocks 1,983 tons down for the week ending September 27, total now nn hand 4-1,010 tons.
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  • 47 8 The next meeting of the Legislative Council, fixed for Monday, October 6, will be rendered notable by the introduction Jl the Supply Bill, for making provision for the public service for the year l'j>7>, and by the customary annual review by His Excellency the Governor.
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  • 107 8 The wave of Teochcw crime still continues in a vicious circle in and around N'tw Market Road, which was the scene 0/ another dastardly murder about 7 o'clock' last nigh't when a Teochew cobbler, named Wang Yeow Penp, whilst working in the street was, according i>) the
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  • 110 8 It is notified that the Chief Secretary to Government, F.M.S. has nominated the following gentlemen to be members of a committee, to be known as the Federated Malay States Rubber Propaganda Committee Chairman Sir \V. Georpe Maxwell, K.B.E., C.M.G.. Mr. C. S. Alexander, Mr. G. S. Arter,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 246 8 Tin; famous MOTOR CYCLES 23/ 4 H.P. and 7 H.P. WINNERS OF FIVE TOURIST TROPHY RACES with the 2' 4 H.P. A.J.S. Solo Model HOI.DKKS OF THE AC r. KELIABILITY PREMIERSHIP TROPHY Off ENGLAND AND WALES, with the 7 H.P. A.J.S. Passenger Combination. AN UNBEATABLE RECORD t' t H.P. TOURING
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    • 104 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. GLADYS WALTON m THE WILD PARTY m 5 Reels. I DOUGLAS McLEAN-hv A MAN OF ACTION m 6 Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. JACK HOXIE m THE GALLOPING ACE m 5 Reels. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD, Proprietors.
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    • 84 8 On Other Pages. Sunday's Yachting Results 2 Das versus Dyarxhy 3 Shipping and the Mails 7 Finance and Commerce 7 Reuter Telegrams 9 Agreement Case Judgment 'J S.V.C. Inspection 0 King of Siam m Federal Capital 9 Mohamed Ali'x Appeal Chinese Woman's Appeal !l United EnfJß— n' Report 9 The
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  • 562 9 Criticalnesl of Japanese Attitude. Heated InteJudes at Geneva. [RBUTEB TELEGRAM.) Llndon, September 29. This first comifittee, after prolonged aiid animated discussion, adopted the chairman's report Ion the juridical portion (>f the protocol. An unexpected outcome was the Japan- -xc-cption to article 6 not 5— relating to action by
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  • 83 9 [REl'TER TELEGRAM.] London, September 29. At the Rural Deanery, Westminster, punicipatinR in the celebration of the jubilee of the North China Mission, was the Rev. Charles Scott, who was one of the corstM of Eaton Square who went to China fifty years apo and founded the Mis-ion.
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  • 174 9 When Restiction is Finally hided. [RILTtJ TXLKCRAM.] Lauton, September 29. Discussing the' rubber position, the Times' city editor oints out that restriction, it drastic eno£h and continued long enough, must iifrove the statistical position and lead t rise in price, but the consequences "ould vary with the method.
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  • 130 9 Its Application forEducational Purpose. [UUTtB TELECAM.] Londo.i, iptember 29. The Federation of Br <sh Industries has issued a statement fkinc the Government to adhere to the Undertaking of their predecessors that inc^stry be represented on the committee established to decide the purpose to whfc the British share of
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  • 60 9 [B1UTM TEU J U j f London >3epUjmber 2g M. Scheinmann and Lubimov> the Russian finance expert haye to London and already.^ informal con versations with the f^ of fixing amount of Soviet o X tieg jn order tQ prepare the grouj* d expe<Jite conclusion of a d«*f
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  • 52 9 [MUTM fl!0BA|L September 29. Only two aeropl«. dsand five biplane8 survived the prelin tests at Lympne to find a machine ly training pur p O8e8 cheaper and safer n the 8tendard now used. The failur, chjefly due tQ the necessity for S^. jng i ow .po W ered
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  • 51 9 t MUTI TBUGRAKL] ndon, September 29. i Ships of the wM g^^ Squadron reached Land's yesterday even i n g on j completion of t...., orld cruise Hood> Delhi and Daufltle proceeded to p y mouth, Repulse «> Adelaide to Porte mouth, and Dar an<J Dragon Sheerness.
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  • 114 9 Our Kuala LumpiT. dent writes on Monday The np at 6.30 p.m. on t rdAy Mr R> c Russell, the vice-ctf jdi The dwirman, to prop^ adopt f on of the report and a. M t at th half year had been 1 f The report and aecom
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  • 150 9 City of Liverpool's Gift T( Givenchy. [UUTEB TELEGRAM.] Paris September 29. Speaking when handing over the War Memorial offered to the French village of Givenchy by the City of Liverpool, Mr. Walsh, the British Minister of War, said that France's life is associated with the progress of civilisation.
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  • 140 9 Insurance Risks and Lloyps' Underwriters. a [UtUTEB TELJECRAM.]^^ London, September 29. The situation in China, says the Manchester Guardian, continues to perturb the underwriters at Lloyds, who recently issued a cancellation of war risks on all contracts that include the insurance of goods to, from or
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  • 43 9 [BEITTEI TELEGRAM.] London, September 29. The conference of religions within th< Empire being held in London during th« past week heard addresses by numerous religious leaders, principally Oriental To-day it listened to a paper by Mr Hsu-Ti-Shan, of Peking, on Taoism.
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  • 74 9 [KKUTEB TILXGRAM.1 London, September 29. Melbourne A dumping duty has been imposed on porcelain insulators from Japan. London, September 29. The Minister: for the Colonies visited the Paris Mosque and expressed deep satisfaction wjth the progress of the work, which will be completed by next spring. (Havas.) London, September
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  • 131 9 The S.V.C. will carry out a tactical scheme on Sunday, the occasion being the annual inspection by the General Officer Commanding. The corps will be divided into Blue Force (Bn. Headquarters, A, B and Eurasian Companies, 1 section M. G. platoon), H. Q. section and one mobile sub-section
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  • 73 9 The Malayan headquarters of the Gii'l Guides Association have been moved from Taiping to the top floor of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank buildings, Kuala Lumpur. Anyone requiring information or equipment should apply there.^either to the hon. general secretary or to the Chief Commissioner for Malaya in
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  • 229 9 Reception at the Federal Capital. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, September SO. II. M. the King of Siam arrived yesterday evening and had an impressive reception. The station was beautifully decorated with, flaps and greenery. It was guarded by cordons of police inside the station and
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  • 532 9 Action Under Restraint Clause Fails. An interesting judgment was delivered tin- Supreme Court this morning, when the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Shaw) Kis decision in the case in which Framroz, proprietor uf the Fram■ated water factory, sued for an on to prevent N. Mistri, his manager, from infringing
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  • 95 9 The death is announced by Reuter to-day of Mr. Julius Prica the distinguished war coi respondent and traveller. He was through the South African campaign of 1884-1885 and afterwards traversed Siberia, Mongolia, the Gobi Desert, Northern China, Western Australia and Canada. During the Graeco-Turkish Ml, 1897, he was with the
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  • 602 9 Unfinished Argument Before Chief Justice. Mohamed Ali, the well-known cattledealer, appealed in the Supreme Court yeste.day afternoon, before the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Shaw), against a conviction and fine of $2,000 for illegal possession of opium. Mr. F. G. Stevens appeared for the appellant with Mr. C.
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  • 159 9 Illicit Still in Thomson. Road Swamp. A Chinese woman named Ann Yang, who was convicted in the Police Court of keeping an illicit still in a swamp in the Thomson Road district, and also of being in possession of illicit liquor, appealed before the Chief Justice in
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  • 181 9 In their report fjr the year ended June 30, 1924, the directors of United Engineers Ltd. state that after allowing the fees of directors, auditors, and debenture trustees, making the allowance for depreciation and writing off all debts considered bad balance at profit and loss account is
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  • 169 9 4 Seatyflf Government Being Transferred. Wahabi's Fanatical Fury. [EXUT11 RLIGRA1L] London, September 20. The fanatical fury of the Wahabi who are attempting to capture Mam is illustrated by Naji Elassil, representative of King Hussein, who brought the amended Anglo-Hedjaz treaty to London for approval. Interviewed by Revter, Naji
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  • 416 9 Large and Enthusiastic Audience At Theatre. Efrem Zimbalist's recital at the Victoria Theatre, last night, was attended by a large audience and one that, as the programme progressed, was extremely enthusiastic in its exprtssionof^^preciation. The talented^^ypggWlBli^ls clu.-t' upon twapj|^00M^^lengnt?ul playing to the ■^yexcellent piano accompaniments of Mr. Einil
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  • 150 9 Chief Justice Refuses Malays Appeal. A- Malay who was alleged to have held up another Malay a visitor from the Dutch Islands in a street in Singapore, und, in company with another man, robbed his victim of $21 appealed in the Supreme Court this morning against
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  • 27 9 If sufficient public subscript forthcoming for tin- Imperial Civilian Aviation AjMcSatioO, then will be a world flight to London m 1925 by JapanMi civilian and military aviaUirt.
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 276 10 "All Black" Ku\\ t The New Zealand rules of Rugby football are not quite the same as ours, says r. writer in the Morning Post. Thus, to take the most important, of several minor difference?, n piajrr outsida his own twentv-hve may not kick directly into tow*, itie ball
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    • 235 10 [Reuter Telegram.] London, September 29. In a first division match to-day Sunderland beat Burnley 2 1. Souttisl: I^atrue Aberdeen 8, Queen' 1'nrk 1, Celtic B, Cowdenbeath 1. Hangers 4, Hearts 1. Lanark 1, Partick 2. Second Division. Barns^^'^^^uth Shields 0 Clapton Orient 0, Chelseir^^ Coventry 4, Leicester Ci:y
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    • 98 10 Singapore, Hongkong And Shanghai. A cable has been received by Mr. L. S. Greenhill, hon. secretary to the Hongkong: Cricket Club, stating that it is practically certain that a team representing the Straits Settlements will leave for Hongkong on November 5 or 6. This means that the prospects
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    • 25 10 London, September 19. Sydney. The death is announced of the cricketer Alec. Bannermun, a member of five Australian teams in Kngland.
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    • 37 10 The M.O.C. have found it impossible t.> get together a side which is considered strong: enough to meet the requirements for a tour in thu Wast Indies, and have tabled tho cricket authorities there to this effect.
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    • 278 10 Three Promising Contests. Three special contests are announced Cor the Happy Valley arena on Friday evening, and each of them promises very well indued for the pairs are well matched. The tan rounds between Battling Key mnd Eddie Grady will be for the title of lightweight i-hampion of Malaya
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    • 313 10 S.C.C. Tournament. Yesterday's results were I! Doubles. Dobson and Hickey beat Sturgess and Airwworth w.o. Salter and Case 'beat Tindall and Chill, 6—1, 6—2. C Doubles. W. A. Ciuickshank v. D. Benson, (unfinished). A Mitchell beat T. E. Edmett, w.o. A. G. Hay beat J. S. Messenger, 6
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    • 71 10 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, September 29. Acting-Sergeant Ooi Choo Teik, of the Chinese Company, Penang Volunteers, won the Mitchell Cup, presented by the Hon. Mr. John Mitchell, with a score of 74. At 200 yards rapid he got ofl 20 rounds in one minute, securing 16 bulls.
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    • 33 10 The S.R.C. played the Royal Engineers on the padang yesterday after- noon, and won by four goals to nil. AH the Club goals were scored by Oehlera, who played an outstanding game.
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    • 46 10 The most important match of the inter-class soccer competition of the St. Joseph's Institution will take place on the school ground to-day when the Commercial team (C. Ess) will pieet the Seventh (Y. S. Lee). These teams are the strongest sides the school can field.
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    • 18 10 [ReuUr Telesrram.] London, September !9. Boston Washington won the American baseball league championship, defeating Bopton 4 2.
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    • 316 10 largely due to public ignorance of, and indifference to, the game, which allows three men to rule the destiny of English polo. The last series of internationcls gave three years to leam a lesson which has been disregarded. He concludes We must not have small cliques, but properly organised
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    • 51 10 A billiards handicap will begin at Wf S.C.C. on October 27, and entries dole on October 18. As before player* w» be divided into two classes, and in M class games will be 250 up and in B 150J There will be a sweep in connection with the
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  • LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
    • 119 10 Singapore, September 30. Rubber.--London Is. 2%d.—Local 50% Tiii.— London £239 15s.—Local* $118% (100 tons sold). Rubbers. —Unchanged. Mining. —Kamuntings buyers 425. sellers 435. Murais 2.80-2.85. Johans buyeis 82V4 tellers 55 cents. Teluk Kruins offer at 1.11. Ulu Piahs buyers at 1.80 ex. div. Norths sellers
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    • 146 10 Singapore, September 30. Tin.— £239 ss.— up S3 10s. Rubber. Is. 2%d. unchanged. On a further rise m the pricr of Tin, the mining market continues active. Pengkalens are strong, with buyeis at 14.65. Johans continue their upward trend with buyers at 54 cents, and few
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    • 166 10 (L. R. Maephail). Singapore, September 30. Rubber.— Is. 2%d.— 50'/4 cents. Tin.- &i39 6s.— $118%— 100 tons sold. Enquiries are maintained with quotations on the whole unchanged. The mining section continues to occupy most attention but there is a little more business in rubbers. Petalings
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  • 134 10 The perpetrator of the outrage at St. Thomas Mount, a suburb of Madras, is still at large. Subbalakshmi Ammal, wife of the Assistant Stationmaster, Guru Ramakrishna Iyer, who received three bullet wounds, is reported to be progressing favourably at the General Hospital. An inspection of the
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  • 35 10 The Empire will screen to-night three Metro features, featuring Harold Lockwood, Bushman and Bayne. Seats are half price to all. Commencing to-morrow, the 12 leel spectacular production Nero jneiepted by William Fox, will be shown.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 540 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Several days ago some Malacca shareholder in the Punggor Rubber Estates, Ltd., wrote to me asking me jo criticise in the pre.-'s the unfairness >n the part of the directors for not paying a dividend for this year." The same
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    • 185 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. J Sir, Of all nuisances in the way of noise I believe the worst was invented this morning. There is a small temple in Orchard Road where six or eight Tamils make life unbearable for a number of residents in
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    • 302 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Your visitor to Brisbane from England who would have us believe that he witnessed a sea fight between a thresher and a whale (vide your issue of 27th inst., page 12) scarcely conveys a compliment to boxing or to
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    • 206 10 To the Editdrof the Straits Times. gj ri May I whether it is not wrong for the uthoritjes to build a leper asylum w.hin a residential area A site has bee unfortunately selected m Mandalay Ra/1 i" immediate proximity to resideres, and buildings ar« now ia course f
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    • 274 10 To the litor of tke Straits Times. ijr— Th account your Kuala Lumpur conUpomnt has given you of what has tran%irec*tween the F M.S. and Penang f-wr>»n-s of "ace-horses and the Committee of thA: Sranore Turf Club is more or ess cW" b^t I am afraid the
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  • 164 10 Singapore Chese Girls School. Thp rlirectam f th 8in K«P<> re ChintM Girls' School building fund acknow\edle wkh thank-* 06 of the f°"°winK fuad A un J-P revious i" C $***** 98 esa Girls 6cl*J d *j* Woo Associatic UOT IS nnn Lianqui Trading^A o..,',' The Hon. Mr. B on(f
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  • 55 10 .f n >n <' the Gaiety is The leadmg <? c. uppor inir H The World^oXbox.hg »re the F^htr^ n the flr8t *i, ow at rounds 1 a»i t, v 1ftth s eIeven reel 7.15 p.m. D. N t cbange s feature Way Dl ,j ,j A g",,, CTld:. 1
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  • 2342 10 Half-Yearly Review of Trade Position. Mr. D. Drummond presided over a good attendance at the half-yearly general meeting of the Singapore Chamber vi Commerce, held in [the Exchange Room, yesterday. After tilu- usual formalities had been gone thrq.igh, the Chairmun called on the secretaries to read the
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  • 238 11 Sir Eric Oeddes Pfcgident of the Federation of British Im£ strics being inter viewed, bitterly at acked the Russian T reat> 0 i Ic sald thl t the Federation felt that the Treaty repi\ sentcd the surr n( j cr of rig-hts and prlncic^a which were essential to
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  • 34 11 Orders for week endin|r October 5, 1924. Tuos lay,|.30th. Signalling clas: heidquarters at 5.15 p.m. 1 Thurs Jay i2nd Band practice hc adquMers at 5 AT) pm
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  • 163 11 The Siamese Rl. al visitors hrew a s l.jcht hint that P hev would vjsit the Happy Valley on_ f riday eV ening and it. view of this speci* seats were arranKed in the boxint; am,, to view the boxinK and the uppermost art of the ghip was reserved for
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 424 11 Malacca Property Sale. The following Malaga properties weiv sold by auction by Missrs. Cheonpr Koon Sent; and Co., at iheir saleroom, :>8 Riverside, Malacca, on the li'tii inst. Three lots of l!i years' leasehold land at Tranquerah \.r»i!. Malacca, area •2988, 2823, and 28s.- sq. ft., Mr. Tan iSoo Bin
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    • 106 11 WrTIfTIIIS POPULAR MODEL HIS MASTERS VOICE Gramophone and a v selection of H.M.V. Records you are r jgt& able to entertain v ■v l -'-"jpy and please the most (s-2 >W'* exacting taste. Call or write for illustrated catalogue S. MOUTRIE k 00., LTD. RAFFLES SQUARE. DEWARS 1 The Spirit
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    • 561 11 Sarkics Pros/ Hotfls RAFFLES 7 Booking at the OFFICE. Jd. No. 2920. <M Lines). ENGAGEMENTS— AUTUMN RACE WEEK. MONDAY, OCTOBER 13.— Tea Dance. 5.30 p.m. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14.— Race Tiffin. Orchestra. Guest Night, Dinner nnd Dance. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IS.— SPECIAL DINNER SERVED ON THE SEA FRONT, SEA VIEW HOTEL. DANCING.
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  • 514 12 ThreateiMri Dismissal of 30,000 V Men. The AssociatitW of Ex-Service Civil Servants issues following statement Within a taw weeks Parliament will re-assemble, and one question which will be definitely raised is that of the settlement of ex-Service men. These men are <rganised in different bodies, each dealrig
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  • 210 12 Mind COntrol while Falling From Aeroplane. There is a theory that if one should have the misfortune to fall, say, from a cliff-top or high building one would be dead before one hit the ground. But what aerial experiments now seem to indicate, according to an expert, is
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  • 153 12 (Old. Ruiny Summer and Low Death-Rate. The question whether a wet summer muni health is raised by the re]>ort of Sir GadrM Newman, chief medical otiicrr of thf Ministry of Health, which lvveais thit lt*U:'. which was cold jiiil rainy, HTO* the United Kinpdom a low record for
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 199 12 y HOLLOWAY'S LONDON GIN The Finest Basis for all Cocktails 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlement*, >n>m>M*»i»tnn*i NOTICE NOTIcPW hereby givail th:it Tan HonR I the sole proprietor of Clup Ban Hock'Hin e Co. of 10-b, Cecil Street, Sinj,'.ipore Traders, nd that all contracts und oilier
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    • 127 12 NOTICE I NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership business carried on hitherto between Mr. Soh Peng Wah and Mr. Cheoli Jin Tonic under the stylo of Chop Bian Huat, at No. 45, Pakio Street, Singapore, is being wound up and thai afi local and outport dehtors of the said
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    • 323 12 NOTICE I NOTICE is hereby given that the Trade J Mark depicted above.is the exclusive property of the New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Co., Limited of Hamilton, New Zealand, and that the same is used by the said Company in j connection with nil dairy products which j include fresh butter,
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    • 484 12 GOVERNMENT OF F.M.S. TENDER FOR BAMROO LEAVES AND EARTHEN POTS. Tenders are invited for the supply of (1) Best Amoy bamboo leaves each not less than 2tt by 4H m. m size and capable of easily containing 3 nuns of chandu. (J) Best Amoy earthen pots each capable of easily
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    • 865 12 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB AUTUMN RACE MEETJNG. 1921. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday October J4, 16 and 18. LADIES' TICKETS.— Ladies :.ttendinp; tho races are reminded that iiiim K-.ion tu th» Grand Sund and Lawn will h<- bj tickets only, which lire obtainable '1 Iree, and which must b:nr th< tun bearer
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 294 13 Wilkinson Heywood and dark (Great Britain's Largest Paint and Varnish Manufacturers). For ALL Purposes. SOLD UNDER THE WORLD FAMOUS BRANDS For Prices, etc., apply i: BARLOW CO. _h Something mcr" than perf<»t|y matured, perfectly graded i and prepared V irginu leaf tobacco goes into Golden Specials" cigarettes -a wejJth ol
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    • 338 13 MANTJFACTURFD IN DENMARK. ||s BEST QUALITY IN THE MARKET ||U TRY AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs and RestHouses all over the Straits Settlements l^^ra and the Malay States. Sold by all first-class dealers m ufilt -i' Singapore. Agtats I UALLAM CO., Kuala Lumpur. SIME. DARBY Co., Seremban
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1110 14 AsseV over $5,000,000 S-C. Assurance In force over $17,000,000. Tn^ Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ia Straits Settleaemta.) v HKAD OWxv-n Wiiehester Hones, Singapore. LONDON OTFId I M, Old ttwtr, alO. The Company has 120,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of Englaad and compile! vlth the British Life
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    • 820 14 THE STRAITS TIMES, TUESDAY^W^fBER 30, 1924. BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter ia Japaa) CapiUl Subscribed Y60,000,000 CapiUl Paid-up T62.000.000 Reserve Fund Y13,7t0,000 President K. Nakagawa, Esq. Vice-President H. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS G. Kawasaki, Eiq. I T. Hisamnae, Esq. M. Esaki, Esq. D. TakiU, Esq. M.
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    • 296 14 GENERAL ACCIDENT FIB* AND LOT ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LIMITID. MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT LOWEST BATES. Agents Central Engine Works, Ltd. TO LET OFFICES, GODOWNS, ETC. Offices m the Arcade. 29, SI, 3», 35 and 37, Alkaff Quay. IE and 13, Boat Quay. IS-a, 18- and 18-1, Change Alley. S-a and 10,
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    • 559 14 GHEONC KOON SENG GO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of valuable land and house properties. At Messrs. Cheung Koo i t Co'i saleroom, No. 30, C hi on Wednesday Ortoh P. Nt N ESTATE OF LIM I \N. I»F( i:\SED Lot 1. In the Supreme Court of th. Straits Settlements, Settlement of
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  • 923 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Garage Cleanliness. Cave should be taken to prevent the r: I>i'i'ijr of oil from cans or drums. Skytec oil in bulk is muck the cliLiij-'cst way of pi'x-hasing it, but somnimo warn tic-nsf erring the lubricant f r.>ri t.ic druu ti.
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  • 55 15 The World's Shorthand Speed Championship, conducted at Washington hy the National Reporters' Association, resulted as follows 1. Charles Swem (Gregg System). 2. Nathan Behrin (Pitman's System). 3. Martin Dupraw (Gregg). 4. Powsner (Gregg). The competitors took turns at 200, 240 and 280 words a minute, and poinU were
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 129 15 i BEFORE YOU DECIDE COME AND SEE THE FAMOUS HUDSON NOW ONLY $3,500 ASK OS ABOUT IT. MALAYANIIOTORS 2CJ-212, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. >♦■♦♦-♦■•♦•♦»»♦»-»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦-♦♦-♦♦♦•♦-»♦»♦♦»♦♦»»♦■♦-♦-♦♦-»♦»♦ I fora refreshing <=y thirst quencher JCfflßf —jmt&motn i "dnsh" of KNO's "Fruit v£JGw^ Salt m :i glaM of cold w.itcr nnd von hnvc a cooling drink
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    • 182 15 B jk Hupmobile does not give pro* W f JL nounced satisfaction m one phase jc pi of operation, at the cost of another *1 It t phase. The Hupmobile combines ex* a a > ceptional performance with high I A petrol and tyre mileage, and with SSI i visible
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 374 16 > mB >/#__{ S^aki *^_?^_____i ___H A new Jewel watch of a charming design. Though small watches usually are bad timekerptrs extra good material and, abuve all skilltd labour have made- this good Jewvl watch possible. Like the larger ones this tiny wristwatch hat a fully jewelled lever movement that
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    • 243 16 IT DAVC *o B e t special good: 11 I/ilu from special firms Specialities m Estate Supplies. COAL TAR All qualities. MOMI CASES New and second-hand. LATEX CUPS Porcelain and Earthenware. SHANGHAI JARS 50 gallon capacity. SUBSOIL PIPES 0 Various sizes. CONCRETE CHANNELS Cheapest construction for drains. ENQI'IRIES SOLICITED. Lee
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    • 1697 16 OASSm^ ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., m or Unary dot* let type (average aix words t« line) are P«r line One insertion 28 eenti. two int. 4« cm. th re* ins. 64 eta., four ins. 82 eta., fl.e ma. $1.00, aix ln«. $1.13, ten
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    • 60 16 SUITABLE GLASSES RELIEVE HEADACHES AND EYESTRAIN CONSULT JOHN DUKE, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN. F.B.OJL, F.S.M.C IS, BATTEKY ROAD, SINGAPORE. f^Oldeil9^| 1 %?!6in9CT^| s RAs eR&NEAV6L- T0 J $1.20 perdoz ASK FOR IT PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LIMITED (Iaecrporated in EmgUid) B1NGAPOBB. VIOLINS, MANQOLINES, MILITARY BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTS, SCOUT BUGLES, etc. Strings mild Fittings
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    • 324 16 4-, > THE LATEST FAMOtR NOVEL SAYONARA By Mr. JOHN \RIS THE At THCR p KIMON( The° n Theme ha is b«"d I g—*_* aphorism m tha't" EASf "is f_,«? m WEST IS WEST, anr an, reconcile them usual). J t <i^», t.r Dick Aylmer a youg mis.i O| a
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