The Straits Times, 29 November 1927

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times No. 28,643, SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1927 PRICE 10 CENTS,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 83 1 J&EALMIUCj TIM BVBKIUAI MILK THE NEXT TIME you are buying provisions and liquors try a bottle of BUCHANAN'S LIQUEUR WHISKY Superlative NEAT, With WATER or with SODA A LITTLE TO-DAY KEEPS CORROSION AWAY US2 SISSON'S BITUMEN SOL UTION AND Lengthen the LIFE of your IRON and STEEL WORK. Sole Agents
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    • 147 1 mSf" "ROBINSONS <^tl§l DOLLS, PLUSH TOYS, MECHANICAL TOYS, GABIES, MOTOR CARS, SCOOTERS, and all sorts of toys <>! every description. CRACKERS, XMAS TREES and all novelties for Xmas Parties. ENDLESS SELECTION EXCLUSIVE ASSORTMENT. Robinson Company, Ltd. (Incorporated in S.S.) SINGAPORE. Silver Plated Butter Knives FREE OF CHARGE IN EXCHANGE FOR
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    • 40 1 y.r UIAID Xl 1.1. CBBAM Mil K. i t. TPhese Engines are also Incorporated in the Petters Light Plant and Petter Pumping Sets. A pply also for parti- culars of the Petter Crude Oil Cold Starting "S Type Marine Engines.
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  • 1326 2 Exports Under Coupon System. (By A. W. still.) I London, Nov. 2. I There has liwn a fractional rise in irice during the past week, but I da not for tho moment attach v*ry much in' pottance to it, more particulars- it- tr.i ports from the United States
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 156 2 A STRE If IP STRETCH 4&m r&^tXk/ <4r ,sjM>Kff\ I^PTTmZ JHrTy £ny l^agi! and rise supplied. COBB CO., i i!i I'm.' cr.cii. stiifkt. sinhapoJUe. j'MiOT"ai[Hniiiiimini)iiiii[iiiiiiiiiiMiiMsWiiawi«Wts^ '[kynoch 1 BRITISH MADE CARTRIDGES ARE THE BEST MOST RELIABLK FOR ALL GAME SHOOTING EXPEDITIONS AMMUNITION FOR RIFLES, PISTOLS AND REVOLVERS MADE AT THE KYNOCH
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    • 294 2 \mm broke! Itciftd and Erted rihly. Go "A rmsb <■' i larplst brc i my scr!p. ;!t. dried rp:xj iuh:d ar.d bnrnsd I n -.-.ht dsjMlbs] Meiß l >.- at ;./v; ./v- rrst My hiir f.ll cl.aid to use my brush j:. j "I iritd mv ici Bast menu bat
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    • 281 2 Tropical model guitar $25 and 535 Send for illustrated catalogue. SEASON CO., LIMITED 111 snd 113. NORTH UIUDGE ROAD, BOfGAPOsUL i PARFUMS tf^rtTPV Dt HJXK JL M. Ses Poudres L'Eau De Coty Dupire Brothers Sole Agents. i i 1 y NOC PHIS""""! FOR YOUR BODY AND MIND /ffl|k A real
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  • 258 3 "Romanizing" Movement Suspected. ■j London, Nov. 17. The House of Commons agreed to-day to a resolution that the Indian Church measure be presented for Royal Assent. Colonel Josiah Wedgwood (Labour) declared that he did not oppose the Bill, but he suspected that the measure, as a "Romanizing"
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  • 101 3 Institute of Journalists And N.UJ. London, Nov. 20. The Institute of Journalists and the National L'nion of Journalists have decided to recommend to their respective Councils a scheme for the delimitation 'of the respective functions of the two bodies. The scheme proposed is that all working journalists shall
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  • 54 3 Hijf Decrease In Miners' L'nion. London. Nov. 18. A reduction of 289,000 in the membership of trade unions last year is revealed in the Ministry of Labour's "Gazette." The largest numerical decrease wa; in the mining industry, the reduction being I_V.."IMI The most important percentage deeTMSM wiie:
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  • 15 3 Neither the British workman the British employer Is a bud 1 fellow. Sir Robert Hadlield.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 123 3 AMERICA'S FASTEST mm FOUR A New Honour for Dodge Bros. On September 5, a Dodge Roadster, piloted by Earl Vance and entered by the Speedway Association, won honours in the stock car race for four cylinder cars held under the auspices of the American Automobile Association. A Record for Stock
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    • 411 3 Guaranteed stockings You don't often find Mocklngi puiTumeed ie wear; but beTCthcyare ihric splemlid nylcs, heauiit'ullv silky and we 1 fitting at amiti ana J.nnty M y v CMIU iriah,afl BMOTBStted In uush utiJ wan 'it jc day. U you have any trouble in thjt timr you get a new
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    • 261 3 M3AY£mt "i i^^ffi/Slir advantage BLEUCIJ«t' wjrj(^^ in wiiii r. llisy Mivr instdnt relief tz~ SSH X^X'A *u/?t in Neurdgia, Headache, Toothache, V vi ta <c ein (L_l^n|^r The- ■■'•"d by imitar^ lions a- Tablets r '/k»ye*'These ad,-. iii,< ■<■' only by the genuine an :e. ir-rM-ir^ .t on yetting Original
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 499 4 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA > ANI APCAR LINES (Incorporated In England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO' SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL B.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST j MAIL RBYId OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Tonnsge due Spore MOREA 11,000 Dec. t KALTAN
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    • 595 4 Shipping Announcements (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam Vessels Tonnage Due Sail FUSHIIII MARI' 1l.0(M) Dec. 8 9 lIAKOZAKI MARI" in Slid Pec. H 2.1 HAKUSAN MAIM' 1()..-.im> Jim. I •KITANO MAKU X 000 Jan 1J Ml HARUNA MARU 10,500 Feb. 2 I KAMI) MARU
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    • 504 4 BURNS PHILP UNE (laeerporatsd la Australia) FOE BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MSLBOURNB, VIA JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well known steamer MARELLA (7,878 tons) and the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4.612 tons). The s.s. MARELLA, is the largest! and finest steamer trading to Au.tralia, Cabin, de
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    • 600 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF DATAVIA) (Incorporated In Holland) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 8640. with sub-connection, to Passage, freight, Transhipment, Marine > Depts. and Manager's Desk. I Representatives for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the OMcisl Tourist Bureau of Java. All information,
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    • 590 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP COLIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. HAMiBURG AND BREMEN —GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT.
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    • 454 4 TNE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTI. (Incorporated in Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SBRVICE. For Kemaman, Kretay. Tronggnnu, Kelantan, Rangnara. Telupin, Patani. Sinrora, Laeon. Banrlon, Kohsamui, Langsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Denartnre VAUYA In port Nov. 30 SUDDHADIB Dot I Di The «te»iners are fitted throuphuut witlt elertrir light and have excellent
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 529 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTI. f (Incorporated In England) ELI.ERM AN LINB PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CCNTINKNT r FKEIOHT SERVICE Ol'TWARDS To Hong Kong, Shnnghal and Japan Doe S'pore (.1. CITY OF PEKIN- Dee. 17 1 TV OF MAIM: Jan. 1i ITY (>r
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    • 473 5 STATE SHIPPINI SERVICE 8. KANGAROO FROM FREMANTLE, W.A. ilue Singapore Dec. 17. For particulars regarding passage and freight raUa, apply to MeALISTRR CO, LTD. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP UNE ROUND-Tn EWORLD PASSEKOBB AND FREIGHT SERVICE ■nl NEW YORK via PORT SAID. •\i.' KANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES. 38 Daya to Rostoa 41
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    • 506 5 CHARGEURS REUNIS (Incorporated in France) SINGLE CLASS STEAMERS Regular monthly freight and passenger service. HOMEWARDS for Marseilles, Havre, Dunkirk and Antwerp. S.S. CAP SAINT JACQUES Dee. 23 S.S. CAP VARELLA Jan- 20 S.S. CAP TOURANE Feb. 17 S.S. CAP LAY Mar. 16 Banic fare to Marseilles (Cap line) $535. From
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    • 222 5 BE THOROUGHLY BRITISH LUBRICATE YOUR All- British MORRIS WITH WAKEFIELD GASTROL MOTOR OIL Approved by Messrs. MORRIS MOTORS (1926), LTD. and the product of an AIL-BRITISH FIRM USE CASTROL 'XL' WAKE FIELD C. C. WAKBFIELD LTD. i Incorporated in Kt.gland) 47. Kobinson Rd. 7. 1 nion Street, Singapore. l'enang. TO
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    • 684 5 YAP KWAN SENG ESTATE FOR SALE VALUABLE TOWN Pr.OI'KKTIFS KOKMINt. A PORTION OF TEB FS I VII. OF YAP KWAN BBNG, DBCEAgED. Undpr instructions fron the Bencfleisrie* of the above Estate the Receiver invites tenders for the aurchaae (if any or all of the following propii S( lIH'I I 1
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 705 6 PAVILION From I'uesda.N. November 2» to Monday. December 5, at Ml P-ni. sharp. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE EUROPE'S LATEST AND GREATEST FILM An Outstanding French Production THE CHESS PLAYER Acclaimed l>y the British Presn :is being Europe's challenge to America. NnthinK has been m i T I I K CHESS
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    • 301 6 Victoria Theatre FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY Thursday, Friday and Saturday. December 1, 2 and 3, at 9.30 p.m. CHARLES CHAMIER Presents OUR CABARET THE SHOW WITH A BIG REITTATION. Opening Night, Thursday. December 1, at 9.30 m. HEY! HEY! Including THE DISORDERLY ROOM. Friday, December 2, at 9.30 p.m. Saturday.
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    • 155 6 HOPE OR KNOWLEDGE P Hope is good but knowledge is belter. Whoever loads liis camera with "Kodak"" Film doesti'l have to hope for the best he knows he's got it Kodak Film The dependable film in the yellow carton KODAK LTD. < Incorporated In Enfliad) 65, ROHINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. 9
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    • 48 6 DUE PAVILION EARLY DECEMBER IN COBRA K»-MC;iIT AT THE TO-NICIII NEW WORLD SHOWS .:rli>u- Altr:utii>ns inrluriiiiL' C 'hint's" Wayaas, TONG CHLA SOON. THE CITY OPERA THREE GOLDEN STARS In c mpli.nK .It) iiuiiii-riiii- r,-iu. I-. WttliU'sday Night, :10th instant. lIKIK VHMEO QOERANJEE «il 1... r<- ia K.-H.K .-H.
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  • 245 7 IIXTIKEB. 1 u.-il.iv. November 21 11. W 1.22 am., 8.2, 0.35 p.m., 9.3. Malacca: 11. W. 9 50 a.m., 6.6, 10 p.m., 6.2. Kootball, Scotland i \\i dm -ila\. November 30 11. W 2.10 am., 7.U, 1.17 p.m., 8.9. Malacca: 11. W. 1ti.30 a.m., 6.2, 10.40 p.m.,
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  • 300 7 ml,,-,' M j ShipH tlaaoMf the Wharves or expected I (u arrive. Entrance > tung 1 i Kajulu I l n i.u.f Pre ident Polk m :i ll :i lupi I j KmpiiF Ho.k Wukusa Ham S8* il Tungkol p in. to MI G.I :::i :i u.
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  • 158 7 To-day. Bi ai Paadjang. Beagkalla and Bagas Si Api Api (Esmeralda) ..I aja North. N. East and N. West Sumatra 3 p.m bo* .3 p.m Java, South-West Sumatra. SoulhEast Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas ,n,l Timor Hilly (Simaloer) 3pm Siuth Africa South-East of S< uth Am, i.e., Wakasa \iaru)
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  • SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
    • 146 7 Singapore, Nov. 29. Kubher. Ix>cal TSM cents. Easier. Tin. 1.,.n,10n aMf 10s. Rubbers. Firm. Bt. Jelotongs 1.25-1.30, Allenbyi Z.96-S.lO Jaram Kuantans 1.77H1hj Mentakabs f-1 -<;l cents. New Scudais 3.32,.3.3.... Pajams 2.90-3.05, Funggors 1.30-1.3.",, Tambalaks IJS-LW, M«laka Pindaa 2 «0-2.70, Bukit Katils 1.25-1.30, I'nited Malaccas 2.45-2.50, I'lu
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    • 166 7 Singapore. Nov. 2M. London. Babber is. 77id.,7 7 id., unchanged. London. Tin i'2C. r > 10s., up 20s. Mining. Steady Pennwats 85-88 cents, Sangei Way :!.l«:i20. Talam 1.25-1.30, Malaya Consolidated 1.20-123, Rahman Hydraulic 1.06-S.la, Kantau Pref. 1.84-1.88, North Taiping 1 10-1.13. South Taiping 70- cents. Taiping
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  • 77 7 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby. Nov. M. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam IJ'>:',. Athens :f»i7'.-, Berlin 20.42... llom1 Is. .",-:i2,1. Brussels 34.91. Bucharest TM, Buei Mn c openhagen 20, Geneva Bclsingfors IW\, Hon X Kon S 2s. d .,1.. Kobe Is. 15-16(1., Lisbon ~-M> Madrid 2».0», Milan B»% New York 4.87
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  • 35 7 By Rllcnica Tarr.liora Kashmir DArtatrnan Fuliana Spore London Oct. 27 Nov. 19 Oct. 2S Nov. 21 Nov. X Nov. 23 Nov. 3 Nov. 28 Nov. 1 Nov. :8 Nov. 4 Nov. 28
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  • 255 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, Nov. JU. On London, Bank 4ms 24 Demand W Private 3m. credit 2 4 5 IB On .H*w York, Demand 56 3 lfi Private 00 <1 s 57 9 K> On France, Bank T.T. M*l On India, Ban* T.T. 158 Mi On Hong Kong, Bank
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  • 65 7 Tone of Market I—Erratic.' Latest Cable :—Lon lon Spot Hiiei-t Is. 84j per Hi. New. York Spot Sh.-, t (i. cent» IP, per li.. R.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. Standard K.S.S. standard K.S.S. on Tender W N H Spot Sin.: Dee nber Jim. -March
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 471 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellert Cl £1 Asam Kumbang 56. 6 :.7 :i c.l. li tl Kngria Tin I ll i 1 1 Batung Padung O.iiX ttM 1 1 K;itu Cuves US 1.30 Cl £1 Ou-mlt-riung 19 21 <i 1 1 Chin Chin 120 1.2."> Cl £1 Eastern Siam
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    • 182 7 Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers t'l £1 B. Am. Tobacco 4.18.0 5.0 0 1 1 CYnlral Engine Nominal 1 1 Cycle 4 Carriage O.BQ tWi £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 24.00 24.50 c tier. 6 6 Fraser Neav« 18.80 19 09 100 100 Hammer Co. 175.00 178.00 Hk. 1M 125
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    • 97 7 U. Enr. 6 PC. 11.U4.800 1% 8% pr.i Singapore Cold Storag* Dab. 7 p.e. $555,000 104 108 Singapore Municipal 6 p.c 1.878,000 of 1801 p«r. 6 pr«i Singapore Municipal t\k p.c 3 1907 $1,600,000 90 par. Singapore Municipal 4Vi p.c. of 1909 $1,100,000 90 par. iingapor* Municipal 4 p.c.
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    • 415 7 Frsser and Co. and Lya.'l and Evalt'a q-.otJit ii.n» Alli-nhy i*l> Alor Gujah ($1) A Hitam ($1) A. Kuning ($1) Am Malay ($2) A. Mol.k i*l i A Panas ($5l I'alKuwniv ($1) Bassett ((1) Brogas N. ($1) Brunei U. ((5) B. Jelutong ($1) B. Katil 1(1) Bukit K.
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  • 18 7 :tUII, KWKLL. At I.eeHs, the It, v. Canui 11.-ockwell. in his Kith year. Hy cable
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 440 7 CHING KENG LEE CO., LIMITED NOTICE is I hat an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed < umpan) wiP be held at :hc Registered Office ol the Company at Raffles Chamber*. K:;I1i- Place, Singapore, on Tuesday, December C. 11)27. at 12 noon for the purposes of considering and U thought
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    • 84 7 STOP PRESS $1.00 TOYS AT FRANKEL'S HUNDREDS OF NOVELTIKS. (Watch Our Advt. on I'aie lf>). NOTICE A moattag ol the Justices of the Paaas for the Settlement of Singapore will he held in the First Magistrate's Chambers. Police Court, Singapore, on Monday, December !>, 1927, at 2.15 p.m. to elect
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    • 79 7 OF INTEREST TO MALACCA RESIDENTS Our I.ady Representative will ho al the Rest IJousc, Mnlncca, from Saturday? the 2Gth iust., till Saturday, Dor* Bhowing a choice sclcilion of 15A1.J. ;md DANCE I ROCKS, AI'HUiJNOON :mcl MOKNINU l)l«i:SSF:S. MIiJ.INKKY and LADIKS' (iOODS. She will alsi) ha\c an attraitivr collcrliim of artiik'S
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    • 702 7 SINGAPORE ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY ST. ANDREW'S NIGHT DINNER AND DANCE i. Subscribers are requested to arrange to arrive at the Europe Hotol with their parties not Liter than 7.1") p.m. I). MAIN, Hon. Secretary. MALACCA A. ftf. K/KKIKL, 0.D., II.(».(. junior Optometrist <<f If, Ezel<icl Sons, Ophthahnic <)ptideUK, m.iy bfj
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    • 887 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Clnssilied AdvU., see pnge 16. WANTS. K()B SAI.K. XT( 2' 4 KAI.KIC.II Lined few month*, excel lent condition, |200. 18, Collyer Quay. K(iK SAI.K. one four-seater Morns Cowley tar, m ■■„,.,1 rai order. 777. s. Times. I'O li.i furni hed buiiKalow, iii\ 1, sd (td t-uiiuiiir, can
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 74 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kundang kerbau Station. (lly Cuurleny uf Government Ileallh Officer.) For the 2 4 Hours ending at Midnight on \m«-ml>i-r M. hade temperature MJ t D n. ihadc temperature 7-1 t Mi-an -hail.- temperature T9J t in radiation 1-7 K 7:t K temperature Max. M, Min. M r" Mran
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  • 652 8 Though it M discouraging to a ••'immittee to have its decisions re-U-rred back, there seems to have' t>een good reason for the action of: the general body of Singapore Municipal Commissioners in the! i case of the lease of land to the
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  • 332 8 It is reported that what is iliiciltlil as a "wave of morality" has tome over the film producers in Hollywood. There is a movement on foot to discourage films which specialise in scenes of violence the dope traffic night life episodes crime of all descriptions and which tend
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  • 1813 8 I AN UNtJSUAL PATH TO THE PAST. (Special to the Straits Times.) It is becoming more ditti -ult mciv paaf to recapture the atmosphere of V-ar'(,v Srtigapore, and even of that comparative ly recent society in which the present generation of tuans besar spent their griffin days. For
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  • 482 8 Mr. W. I: Sinclair, I has arrived ill Ipoh to join trip firm of Brown) Phillips and Stewart. A cable BU been received by Mr. M. 1! BrockweH announcing the death of his father, the Rev. Canon Brockwell (Sheffield*, at Leeds, in his *4th year. Mis. Eleanor
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  • 26 8 Accident While Hunting With (Juorn. > [reuter telegram] London, No ThL- Prince of Wales was thrown while hunting with :he Quorn, but was unhurt.
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  • 67 8 AnetaV Service.) r.at.i'. ia, M< With reference the paragraph in ih>Straitl 'limes on the 23rd in*t. in whii li Mr. Robins Browne stated that the Aneta Agency report that hi luul It-en asked :.i leave Java mil wholly Incorrect, the facts are that Mr. Browne was urgently
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  • 62 8 From China and Japan, I y Mongolia, due at Singapore daylight la mi trow. From Australia, by City of Palermo, due at Singapore to-morrow evening. From Holland, by I'atriu, due at Binga pore on Thursday murnin«. From lndo-China, by Sphinx, line Singapore on Thursday. From F.urope (London mails
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  • 59 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., New York, send us the following cable dated Nov. :>, their qwrtaUoni In lag in troid dollar cents closing bid prices Rubber HtdlMfli l»We t"-<l;iv J.IL'.". tons. December II eeata, January Il.Tft, February -12 rents. March 18.40, April lUO, May 43.60, JOJH I&8Q,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 240 8 We are displaying a fascinating selection of Oriental Curio., ,-md denuino Antiques, which its, particularly for friends at lion.c. is varied and includes IDE SLAVE BANGLES Price SI 9.1)0. UNS OF FINE JADE bEADS From $20.00. BEAUTIFULLY BMBROIDESED .li. heiiif worn H lCvcnim- lo.iks) Prices $3&50 and $52.00. BLACKWOOD TEA
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    • 69 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9 United Artists Comedy Special TOPSY AND EVA FeatuhriK THE DUNCAN SISTERS. First Show at 7.30 Paramount Production THE GOLDEN PRINCESS Featuring BETTY BRONSON TAN CIIEM; KEE CO., LTD, Proprietors. The COLUMBIA PORTABLE Gramophone that Challenges the World at any Price $45 Illustrated
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    • 66 8 On Other Pages. Pace. Rubber Position Uy A. Slill J Finance ami Commarea 7 Shipping unil the Mails 7 Meteorological Report 7 To-day's Share Market 7 ruble iirul H.uHo N.-WS !> Privy Cuuniil mid Sim,- Darbj I Fraudulent Trade Mark I St. Patrick 1 l«eicty Keating II Spurt Newi and
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  • 626 9 COUNTER CHARGES. LITHUANIA ACCUSES POLAND. BOPBS OF AMICABLE SETTLEMENT. [mm hmqum] London, Nov. f& Ttae Baltii affair will come up at the i DQncil nexi week, on i-onsid.ra-iir.ii <if a note from Lithuania accusing Poland «f warlike Intentions. Thi« Lithuaniaa note specifically (hanres Poland with
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  • 37 9 CA NAD IAN RAILWAY DISASTER. Three People Killed and 32 Injured. [IHIIU -ni.KI.HAMI Leaden, Nov. 28. .*i Three people were killed in. l J injured through a Canadianl'acifu passenger train colliding with v v-.od.- train near acre.
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  • 113 9 FORCE OF WAHABIS ADVANCING. [reuter telegram] London, Nov. 28. P.. n The Sheikh of Koweit has been urgently recalled ban his visit to Basra owing to the advance of a large force of Wahabis under Kei.saled-Dowish against j Koueil. Every elfort is being made tol cope with
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  • 121 9 Cleavage of Moslem Opinion. [RIUTER TELEGRAM] I. ■.ndnn. Nov. 28. Calcutta: There is a distinct cleavage. of Moslem opinion in Bengal regarding the proposed boycott of the Statutory; Commission. Sir Abdur Rahmin us said to be considering the re-affirmation or retraction of the declaration of party leaders on
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  • 120 9 Departure of British Delegates. [REUTER TELEGRAM] I. odon, Nov. 2S. j The first >cetiori of the British delega- 1 don tc Geneva left London this morning,. Via Paris, including Lord Cus.ienden (formerly Mr. Ronald McNeiil). who will represent Britain on the Disarmament I Commission, and Sir Henry Strakosch;
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  • 308 9 Engagements During Past Week. The following items from Government House, Kuala Lumpur, have been officially supplied Nov. 20.— His Excellency the High Commissioner attended by staff presented Volunteer Long Service decorations and nieials to the following officers and otter ranks at Government House Major James Parry Swettenham. Major
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  • 188 9 COMMONS QUESTIONS. NANKING OUTRAGES REPARATION. [RKl'TER TELEGRAM] London, Nov. 28. In the House of Commons, replying to question as to "what is the attitude i oeing adopted by His Majesty's represen- tatives in China regarding the payment I of the Washington surtaxes by British subjects," Comdr. Lot-ker-Lampson
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  • 146 9 Why His Passport Was Cancelled. [REUTU TKLKGHAM] London. Nov. 2*. In the H(;use of Commons at question time Eail Winterton stated that the passport for India of Mr. S. Saklatvala (Com. Battersea, N.) was cancelled because Mr. Saklatvala, when he was in India early this year made speeches
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  • 233 9 TOWN OVERWHELMED. HOUSES COLLAPSE LIKE CARDS. fREUTER TELEGRAM] I.<m<lon, Nov. 2h. Paris Sixty BHNpcwi :»nd hundred.; of natives perishod in the floods i;i thl Lown of MostaKanem. Algeria (not Montagelim M previousi,. i.ibled). While it is believed that, owinK to the timely telephone warning, not a
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  • 77 9 Bengal National Bank Case. [RCUTER TELEGRAM] London. Nov. _'v Calcutta Lahiri. a member of the Bengal Legislative Council and exmanaging director of the Bengal Lakshmi itton-mills and director of the Bengal National Bank, which was coiupulsorily liquidated, has been committed for trial on a charge of criminal breach
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  • 79 9 Shareholders Agree To Amalgamation. [RELTER TELEGRAM] London, Nov. 28. Yicker's and Armstrong"* ordinary shareholders have ratified the agreement i for amalgamation. Virkers" debenture-!' Uicrs also agr.-3-l i Ito the amalgamation, only a small I minority voting against. The Armstiong Whitworth shareholders endorsed the scheme of fusion with Vickers. The
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  • 58 9 New British Cruiser Champion. [Reuter Telegram.] London, Nov. JS. In a 20 round contest for the Briti-h cruiser-weight championship at the National Sporting Club Frank Moody, of Wales, beat Ted Moore, of Plymouth, on points. At the weighing-in both were well under 12 st. 7 lb. The title was
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  • 47 9 A Reuter cable from New York received as we go to press states that Phil Scott, the British heavyweight, knocked out j Monte Munn eight seconds before the e/id of their ten round contest. Scott had much the better of the* fight throughout.
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  • 66 9 Winning Seaplane on View In London. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, Nov. 28. I A platform is being erected on Horseguards Parade in London to accommodate the Super-Marine-Napier racing seaplane in which Flight-Lieut. Webster recently won the Schneider trophy at Venice. His speed over a course with about
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  • 45 9 British Athletes Will Participate. [Reuter Telegram.] London, Nov. 2S. The British Olympic Council, at a meeting in London, decided not to allow the matter of disagreement on the broken time payment question to affect British panic- 1 pat ion in the Amsterdam games.
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  • 52 9 Rebels Fire on United States Troops. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Nov. 28. Managua A number of United States army airmen operating near El Chiimte were tired on by a nu.nl of M 0 Airmen flew low and bombed and machincj gunned the rebels, four of whom wan I killed and
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  • 43 9 BOOTLEGGERS AND PUSSYFOOT." IBEITER TELEGRAM] London, Nov. IS. Smithville Flats t A dismantled still, consisting of fourteen 200 gallon copper boilers, coils and other apparatus, was found in a clump of trees on "Pussyfoot" Johnson's farm near here. The police insearching for bootlegger*.
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  • 82 9 Imperial Airway's I^ew Departure. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby. N<.\. IS. Imperial Airways have announced that a large three-engined air liner will leave London air station. Cioydon, on Jan. 81 on a pleasure cruise of .V>oi> miles. Thtour will extend over M days, and the flight will cover
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  • 102 9 FOUR ARRESTS MADE IN PARIS. [RKI'TER TEI.EGUAM I London, Nov. J Paris Four peWeß whoM names havi t'..t been divnUfwl, havt liwn arresti<l foUowtag investigations l:y the Krem-h t'rimiiml Inveatigmticw Dcpaitnu-nt in tonni'iiion with the leakage of infornia tion with regard to national dofrnrc. Thr perMU air
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  • 114 9 Question Answered In Commons. Ibritisi impkkiai. radio] RiiKhy. Nov. 2K. Captain Hac'anir. Inder-Secretary foi Overseas Traii<\ stated in reply to Sn Ni.holas (Jrat'un-Doyle. that lit- IH awaro of the opinion entertained by sunn authorities regarding the prospective sholtage of the tin ore supplies of the world. He mi
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  • 370 9 Lady Clifford Elected As Patroness. There was a good attendance .1 niemi crs at the annual meeting of the Singapoie St. Patrick^ Society at the Europe Hotel yesterday afternoon. The President. Mr. Ik-ni« Santry. w^ in the chair. The President, in thi COIUM of his review, saiil
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  • 33 9 [REVTKR TELEGRAM) I.omlon, Nov. Paris: The Communist Deputy Doriol l.as been sentenced, in absence, to a year's imprisonment for inciting soldiers U> dl»cbedience with the object of fomenting anarchist propaganda.
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  • 46 9 [reuter telegram] I.r.ndim, Nov. 2X. Horta, AdOlM T!ic hmkcr Mftp an DlB9O, when rising on a trial flight IY\W ■nonius, bt-nt the pi>rt floaters and stan ihions. Tht flight to N'ewtmiiulland ha> been abandoned, and the seaplane will ba shipped back to Germany.
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  • 326 9 $261,000 CASE SINGAPORE LEGAL BATTLE ENDS. SIME, DARBY AND CO. WIN IN LONDON. The end of a lonu'dnuvn legal battle i■Utod to-day l.y the ;irriv;il ill SiniMpore of new* that the I'rivy Cotin i! In London have ghaa a unaniin»ns vtidiit. with coats, in favour of Sime.
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  • 279 9 Packages in Imitation Of Dunlop Make-Up. It latmii to me to deliberate imiUtion <>f the ret-up on the Dunlop package," declared th«- Kminh Police Magistrate, Mr. u. T. Peall, jrestarda) afternoon of a sample package .Japanese bicycle tubes. The package »a- an t-xhiltit in a c.i>- in
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  • 31 9 Wales Heats England At Burn lev. [ReuU-r TcK'Krani.l London, Nw In u match at Burnley Wales bwt Knjrland by 2-1. Tht- weather mi BM ■nd there were .'(0,0111) ipaetatort.
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  • 46 9 Tokio. Nov. -7 Tho Illgfrtlnil iiiiulc in thr HoUM of Commons by Comdr. Kmworthy that Ju|>an should eOBVoka ni \v \a\al COD ferenctf horc has hern favourably received by certain politicians. The Government is stated to haw no such intention at present.
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  • 19 9 [BELTER FAR EASTERN SERVICE.] Shar/.hai. N«V. M. Tokio Viscount Ishii, the Ambassador to Paris, haa resigned.
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  • SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENTS.
    • 171 10 Perak Win Hard Game At Penang. (From Our Own Correspondent.) l'enang. Nov. 2S. 1"■ r.i k beat Pimaiui by 12 points bo 8 in the Malaya (up gaOM played lure on Sat unlay. The Resident Councillor (the Hon. Mr. Ralph Scott) was peasant, and the largest crowd
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    • 243 10 > onsinering the many new players who I to make IVrtang on, sides this, year, their regular pra.lices. and their previous tine displays M' t unnaturally expected tha I'enang would make a great bid for victory but despite alfc Perak still proved Ihi ide, says the Straits
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    • 82 10 Huge Score Against Orange Free State. Beater Telegram.] London, Nov. 28. After defeating Griqualand West by an innings and "•'> runs at Kimberley, the M.C.C. tourists proceeded to Bloemfontein u :>e>c they heat the Orange Free State by an inningt and \>'< 1. The Orange Free State scored
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    • 62 10 London, Nov. 19. Kimlierley. The .M.I .< team began their match against <iri(|Ualand West. The weather was sultry. There were several interruptions owing to dust and rain storms. The M.C.C scored 800 for three Sutcliffe made 100 in 1M minutes, and hit fourteen 4's,
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    • 172 10 Interesting Annual Fixtures. The season of St. Andrew's Day is al- I ways the occasion for some interesting sporting tortures in which Scotland challenger that large and uncertain body known as "The Rest and generally with a considerable amount of success. Already the golf match has
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    • 21 10 Holland Heats England. London. Nov. 21. Amsterdam.— ln a hockey international j Holland beat Kngland by 3 goals to 1."
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    • 45 10 SQUA SH RA CQUETS. Army Championship Semi- Finals. London. Nov. 18. In tlie temi -finals of the Army Squash Racquets Championshnp, Scott Chad (the holder) beal the Hon. Lytton Miljwnkc, i" B, 9 I. 9 .Major .Mam..,! beal Capt Cheney, T-:», B-6, io-k, 1-9, EM.
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    • 32 10 BIL LIARDS. Competitors in the B.C.C. billiards tournament are notified that first round lie played off aa sociti as possiUe, a.- it may soon be necessary to close tine room for redecorating.
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    • 24 10 Mi. A M. K/.ckiol of M. Bsekiel and t an i- visiting Malacca on 1 and S and may be cun-ulu-d at i :iouse.
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    • 97 10 r Playing with a man short throughout at hockey, the V.M.C.A. were i defeated by Mr. Katyal's XI by two I goals to nil, a goal« being scored in each half. The game was played at a fast j pace. The following will represent the Old ian
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    • 81 10 The following will represent Brink- maim and Co. against the Straits Times football team on the Stadium tomorrow .1. Ziegele Ang Hock and P. Makin Koh William, Kirn Ann and Chin Beng S. Tahire, 800 Lat, W. Clark, Kian Kee and Mohamed. The Strait? Times Press team will
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    • 63 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) i l'enang, Nov. 2«. At the school .sports here on Saturday the champion athlete was Mohd. Hussain, who won three events. He was credited with the time of 10 3/5 sees, in the 100 yard.--. The Singapore Goli Club December medal will be
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    • 317 10 Our Malacca correspondent tends the toll,, wing account of Saturday's which Malacca, in their last Malaya igement, lost by 81 points to nil Singapore. .Malacca won the toss and defended the < luh end of the Padang, while S had the strong afternoon sun in
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    • 557 10 Wins for Jazz Fiend And Jean 11. The race for the B class trophy, presented b| Mr. C. Hodcn-Kloss, *cv -ailed over the usual club course on Sunday last also the lirst race for the A class ound Pulo Jong. The B class beats Were sent an ay on
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    • 139 10 Contests for Friday. There will be contests at the Happy j Valley again on Friday evening next, the bill consisting of a double main event of I 12 two-min. rounds each— Mohd. Amin v. Y. C. Song and Battling Key v. Fighting Suibko. S. Fond will meet Young Aman.
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  • 60 10 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) I'enanir. Nov. 2K. lI. E. the Governor arrived by the Sea- J belle Hik morning. The Reaident Coun- I cihor (tin- Hon. Mr. Ralph Scott) w«at on i board and accompanied the Governor to l'rai. where His Excellency inspected the Municipal electric power
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  • 53 10 A picture of particular interest starts it the i'avilion tonight in "The Chess Player," tin outstanding French productiin which has beep described by t^e Bri- c iisli Press as "Europe's Challenge v to America."' It is a Pathe special pic V line, produced elaborately with ;he best o
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  • 119 10 Alleged Frauds on Government Officials. Wearing European clothe-, and nnsaaea ed of a manner described as pie isant and ingratiating, a young Malay is said to have practised a series of frauds, selecting for his, victims highly placed Govern in en t officials. The man has
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  • 84 10 Asiatic Probationary Officer Convicted. A Ceylon Kurasian named F. X. Andre ■vas fined $50 before the Third Police Magistrate, Mr. C. H. Dakers, this mornng on a charge of attempting -to extort 550 from a Tamil named Rajah Gopal, a storekeeper in the employ of United Engileers. The
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  • 39 10 Be! ore the Third Police Magistrate, H. Dakers, Ainam Singh was charged vith causing the death of Saryan Singh >y a rash act while driving a motor car in Teluk Blnnga Road on November 27 it 8.30 p.m. i
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  • 533 10 INNINGS VICTORY FOR HONG KONG. MALAYA'S BETTER SHOW IN SECOND EFFORT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hong Kong, Nov. 2H. Hong Kong won by an innings and 2") run Valaya's second innings realising mi. The first 67 runs were 'laboriously gathered in 7"> minutes, but when t he inning*
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  • 30 10 By this victory Hong Kong won the triangular tournament, ha.ing previously Uaten Shanghai by "three wickets. Shanghai beat Malaya by an innings and M runs. v
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  • 87 10 Guthrie and Co. inform us that, commencing with the sailing of the m. s. Silveiay from Singapore on January 1G the vis-els employed on the Kerr Steamship Co., Pacific Coast service will call ot Mat a via. Semaranj; and Sourabaya and from the latter named port they
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  • 89 10 FORECASTING EARTHQUA KES. Dr. Tsuneaki Imamura, a well-known Japanese authority recently stated An earthquake can be forecasted two or three days or sometimes, a few weeks before occurrence if thg£fepparatus needed for seismolojfieal stßfly is installed at various places accogting to my plan." He added The Government should include in
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  • 67 10 Police Seizure in Kamponjc Saigon. Chinese detective officers of the Singapore Police were responsible for the seizure in Kampong Saigon last night of 1,100 counterfeit ten-cent pieces. A Chinese named Koh Siang Keng was arrested and was produced before the Second Police Magistrate, Mr. H. R. Bull, this
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  • 20 10 The land adjoining the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank building at Malacca is now being converted into a tennis court.
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  • 941 10 A monster whale. f»4 feet bog and 60 inclws broad, has been washed ashore The Statesman undei stands that the Government of Bengal have decided to abandon the Grand Trunk (anal <cheme. The Japanese private soldier who tecently attempted to make direct appall to the Emperor has
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 127 10 HU ME PIP E CO To the Editor of the Straits Time.-. Sir, 1 read with interest the report in your paper concerning the Commislioaeri attitude with reaped to rh«- ipoaal oi the Hume Pipe Co. to establish works in Singapore for the manufat-turt' <>i their product for the wh.de
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    • 113 10 To the Editof of t!u> Btraiti Tinea. Sir, Let BM say it. It li time thai the practice of sending ont unrepresentative sides under the name of "Malaya" ceaiod. This may or may not have contributed to the debaclei In Bong Kong I high time it Itoppod
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    • 581 10 To the EditOl of the Straits Times. Sir, In the recent Federal Cooaeil meeting, I see it was stated that IBM■.re- are now being taken tn exploit theforests of Malaya. Kcirn; li expressed that suc-h measures were not taken yean ■go, ami it is aimed at starting a
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  • 29 10 In the I>ii- Irii-t Court this morning, Mr. N. 1). Hudie fined a Chines* r ><») or six months' rigoroua imprisonment for being in possession of 'jll rounds of ammunition.
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  • 43 10 The marriage took place M Oct. tB, al Holy Trinity. Sloajie Square, London, the Bishop of Singapore Officiating, of Ht-nrv liiiiin MaC*VOy and Olive Mary, daughter of 1.t.-Co!. VV. Springs, S.R.KS.. and Mrs. Spriggs, of Osbom« Koad, Famborough, Hunts, and formerly of Singapore.
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  • 747 11 Letters of Administration Revoked. The Chief Jtistiic. Sir William MuriaXm, was occupied in the Suprcnu' Coarl jFMterday with thi- hnrlng of motion broujrht by tin- BanqM il<- liodo Chin* auaiii- 1 :hi- administnton of Urn will of the late Chew Joo Chiat, that the HMan nf
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  • 253 11 11,, i. fen Xi i bj tl "l-.ru foi Europe on Saturday: Captain I Shepherd, Mr. B. ft. Roblnt l.roirni-. Ur W Lythgoe, Mr. and Mn G Clauaen Mr. A. N ihinura, Mr B. A BUlnei, Mr H 1' d* Bflva, Mrs. 8. Rajmaitri. Luai 9 Rajmaitri, Mrs M
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  • 412 11 Busses on the Geylang Road. If a pedestrian fails to look before r rinsing a road and gets knocked down, be cannot blame anyone else. The District .hd.'e. Mr. N. I). Mull.' expressed that view yesterday morning in a charge of rash driving against a motor t>us
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  • 619 11 Lean and Co.'s Weekly Report. ..port .laied Fipartk, Not. tad <V Stan- T!u. strong upw.r.i movement in -tin h»continued, but after reaching *2«7 and f2«4 lor ca»h ;ind :t months respectively, a not ted reaction to iL'fil ami £261.12.8 twin* ove. the w t -ek on tV,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 214 11 Moutrie THE VERY BEST PIANO VALUE EVER OFFERED HERE OR ELSEWHERE. BEFORE BUYING YOUR PIANO CALL ON US, WE WILL BE PLEASED TO PROVE THIS. Prices $600 up on easy payments. Call or Write for Illustrated Catalogue. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. Wonderful Decca SO light and compact
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    • 306 11 Raffles Hotel THE HISTORIC HOTEL OF SINGAPORE. ST. ANDREW'S DAY Wednesday, November 30 A SPECIAL SUPPER DANCE will be held at RAFFLES HOTEL 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. TICKETS including Supper $4.50. Admission by Ticket only DINNER AND GRILL AS USUAL. Sea View Hotel The only SEA-SIDE HOTEL in Singapore.
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  • 110 12 Application* are invited for the following appofntmi la) Antimalariol Inspectors itwoi. ibl Veterinary Inspector 'one <cl Dresser (iri.de II (one). Idl Dresser Grade II Chinese Tone). Ap;iit from appointment (dl preference other thinps being equal •rill be given to I Malays with suitable qualifications. Appointments
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  • 99 12 Tenders are invited for excavating on the site of proposed Drivers' Quarters at Mount Kmily. above McKenzie Road, and for removal of the excavated material. Forms of tend, i and copies of the specification may be- obtained at the Municipal Knirineer's Office im p.iyrii'iit of a deposit
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  • 51 12 Ten-Ills are invited for the construction of permanent and semi-permanent drains during 1928. Specifications and tender forms cun be obtained from the Municipal Knginecr's Department and should be addressed to the oaaersined to reach him not later than noon of Friday. December L\ 11»J7. W. MARSH. Municipal
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  • 198 12 DEATH OF MRS. ARTHU, WILSON. London, Nov. 23.1 The death has occurred of the octogel arian. Mrs. Arthur Wilson, formerly prominent society hostess of TranV'j Croft, the scene of the famous baccarll scandal, which in 181)1 led to a law sul in which King Edward, then Prince
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  • 45 12 Orders for week rndinir Sund "J; llerellllier 4, 1!)27 Tuesday. November 2!t. A ml.uhi c Class. H<-:id(|iiarter«. 5 p.m. Thursday. December 1, aignallfi f Class, Headquarters. 6.15 p.m. Saturday. HtvemWr Kitrnnllinß Co petition, Headquarters, 2.30 p.m. >j > 9~
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 184 12 In Moments of \\^V Depression. \v^ <!•• t«>n nl s, «rist.^ mid /^Ts JP^Tn B hind lite inr-. It »ill »i>rk e> S VI ■fi ;is niu ■hi Ihr harmony of \*r -cE^^gr] \^W <le olm;i'»- i>. Iho harmony of f ~—^^fl \/]^r hwert lich dispel O"^ /M// lil it;
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    • 453 12 RUBBER SEEDS THE ANGLO-DUTCK PLANTATIONS OF i JAVA, LTD., SOEBANG, JAVA will have!) available for sale in January-May 192 "TJIKADOE" Seeds from their isolated budded Meed gardens (HI acres) at Wangocnredja. The buds used were taken in 1981 from twenty-live Mother Trees whose average I yield in that year was
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    • 214 12 VP WK^^f^-Baab ifi 'Ijt bbbb ll "*^7l X aaaV y^ V MI \wSH mt j* \N\ Im' 11 1 1 h --yr^-^HI^-' CjooH taste always pre- i 1 vails in the selection of J>? /r JQko^^ State Kxpnss No. rii X^-^^^* igarettea the brand ia ls ever reminiscent of the
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  • 776 13 COURT OF APPEAL'S DECISION. LEGAL MEANING OF TERM ABUTMENT." An interesting decision affecting the riffht of shophouse owners to place goods i>n the five-foot way was delivered by the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) yesterday morninjr. Mr. Justice Sproulc and Mr. Justice Prichard, the other appeal judges who
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  • 153 13 Report of Lea true of Nations Eastern Bureau. The hralth bulletin of the League of Nation* Eastern Bureau, for the week ended November 19, gifW the following information Alexandria Two plague cases. Aden One smallpox case. Basrah Three smallpox canes and one death. Bassein One plague death. Calcutta
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 157 13 I HmH 1 \^H a9^aaav I Wakes up dull appetites! Makes you hungry Puts ntw relish into every-day foods g That's DEI- MONTE < utsup. of course. JD^ You know it's pure, whole- M^^k some, delicious just because M it is DEI. MONTH. Hut to ir=s| know how distinctive its
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    • 670 13 J£ Refrij-erated Tiuck Defies Heai of Sac;am?nto Valhv j^ HRT TI k I »lf»Hi««'.rtn fc \J( L '•■■your", -ry A T/~vPERA7I JG biVveen San Frcncisco and po^.tj in Ifca Vllkj is a rtfrigerated truck aarvk* m \J the nr^t :f ;tj kind in the wor!d. Heritofor; cr.'.y reilroal er.prcu rr
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    • 78 13 The exceptional quality for which =s N.J.Club\Wushylias been distinguished since 1745 still holds good in every bottle NAPIER JOHNSTON ES 111 tUifiyiii w Jk whisky mm CALDBECK, MACCHECOR t. Co. Ltd. Sole AKt'Ml* (or Strain »i (iluiiiiits anal Xi -i jt a\\7 O" Fine YY "4 Crepe-lAke (Wllkinion-Procws) OUrtdCC Rubber
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1646 14 Assets over $7,500,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $27,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in S<V;irt I Settlements) lIKAII OPTICS Winchester House. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 17, Old Jewry. K.C. The (»nt|»niy hiix fJO.OOO deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the British Life Assurance
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    • 359 14 INSURANCE THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. lad loor, Hong Kong Bank Cars., glaga*. re. All plans of Life Endowment and Anno ty policies issued at lowest rates obtainable in Malaya. AaaeU f14.M0.0t0 COMMERCIAL UNION, ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) Fire, Life, Marine. Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets ttI.OOCOOO ABTHU*
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    • 915 14 CHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTION SALE OK VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMISES ALLOTMENTS FRONTING VICTORIA STREET AND QUEEN STREET, SINGAPORE. BY ORDER OF THE MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS. To be held at Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Cob sale-roam. No. St. Cholla Street, Singapore, on Wednesday, November 30, at 2.30 p.m. Sale T.S. Resurvay Area
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    • 793 14 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of valuable free-hold SMpfcadsM at Kaaraoni: Java Koad and valuable freehold building lots raooting Bukit Tiiuah Road and Kampong Java Koad, Singapore. At the sale-riMim ol Messrs. (Ini-- Keßg 1.. Co.. Limited, RaSe* Chambers, Ralßes I'lucc, Singapore, on Monday. Dett-mber 5. at 2.M p.m. I'AKTICM.AKS Lot 1.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 158 15 CITPOEN EUROPE'S LAKGEST PHODUCTION A jtf V l()l X n 11 1 tlrir^ FIVE i EE! >^^k|!l J l^^l I COM FORT CITROEN wlill lead-. Hi markol jsi \.:lmc and i|ii:i'ity. ll' is exceptionally eqtdppcd lor the standard value. AI.I. the eomfortx .uul <\v Luxe Itttagi hi^li priced car Kives
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    • 444 15 VAUXHALL, /<* N ~>^\ i*. VAUXHALL A SUPERB braking system is only one of the many excellent features offered in the new 14-40 Vauxhall car. Extra large and powerful internal expanding brakes on al! four wheels give a sense of security to the driver which is unparallelled and certainly unsurpassed
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 184 16 TAKK THIS ADVICE Buy your Diamond Jewellery direct from the manufacturer YOU WILL SAVE MONEY Gd newest designs, low prices, and prompt service at RAHEEMS' JUST ARRIVED AND UNPACKED Gold and Silver Cigarette Cases, Toilet Sets, and other Silver Articles. Given away at really i .\v:\\i prices. Pay a visit
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    • 255 16 FOUR OAKS SPRAYERS Stock carried by LEE KIM SCO 40, HIGH STREET. BOOKS JUST RECEIVED M ILAI An Account of its [Ynplc. Flora and I'auna. by Major < M. Knriiinez *12.fi« MBMOIRB t»l A CHINESE REVOLUTIONARY, b) Sun Vat Son S IUO GREAT STOUIKS OF ALL NATIONS. i:,h Starieo, I
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    • 953 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS THE PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sole, To Let, etc., In ordinary close set type (average six words to line) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 cents three ins. 64 cents, four ins. 82 cents, live Ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,
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    • 369 16 SITUATION JVANTED. BILLET WANTED, Ex-Naval Officer, planter, one year's rxperiiT.cc now seeking rer m ploy me nt owintr reduction in staff, well recommended. Apply 731, Straits Times. MOTOR VEHICLES" Kill! BALK, Sporting Norton us new. M, River Vnlley Road, entering lane. Kim SALE, one A.J.S. motor cycle 3V4 h.p., in
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    • 169 16 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS GOOD NEWS FOR ALL We have concluded umpaali with leading liritish Manufacturers, which permit us to sell Hall Marked SILVER and E.P.N.S. WARE MANUFACTURERS' PRICES Call and oe convinced before deciding elsewhere. HUNDREDS OF NEW DESIGNS in HIGH-CLASS SILVERWARE THE IDEAL GIFT at FRANKEL BROTHERS
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    • 245 16 GIFT BOOKS I or CatlLDatßN lor CHRISTMAS and THE NKW YEAR. c haw an CTWjHhH -<-n<- of (iift |{<M)k> lor llm :uid Girl* <t nil Handsonu-1) prilled .mil illustrated. with coloured and atlra»'i\e |ii<turr>. Collins Si-out Annual Collins Adventures Annual Collins (Jills' (Juido \nnn;il Collins Children's Annual Each $3, Portage
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