The Straits Times, 29 February 1928

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  • 954 2 Wfl hii c IC ;iv«l thr Ki'jruary issuo "f :ir..pt, iiiiupilod by K.T BB Iht m* "f B^ker, Mi rgi and Co., K'.:ala Lumpur. A wniicf of mur.ier against a person or aaraMU aakaowl wa.- returned at ar •.i m M i'enu'.ir ■>" '>"•" »«med Oh Swee
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 352 2 •gj W/iudzymude utSccrrfand m j* du&Gjed from ftsjr&y m «al fflr T> ARLEY is a valuable food and the distilled £M ■W MJ essence contains properties that are not Wl only restorative but are also health giving in a JJI Mn i greater degree than any other distilled article. Wk
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    • 218 2 Here i our J ante It butlds you upJ Makes you p -j!^^ well and flrffe Take it in any case Wine. of weak- ..'^"..rrc; ness. Hats i Wine Tke Supreme Tonic Re'tnratiTe If you want to feel well take this rrreut British Tonic. Famous lor over 30 years as
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    • 111 2 $50 ONLY! I SEASON CO., LTD., 11l X lIS. N'URTl'i BRIDUM R«»AH H!ph class crrnniophonp vrith doable spring m^(or. KoutUf payment system c:irt l>e nrranfrd for local <'iisfom» > rs». T** 'T~~Z7~~~'. rl. „.~-.'ZZZZ~.. .ZIJ^JZIZ i. i I. i PARFHMS m LIXH cast's I'osidrts i.'Eaii !)c Coty *ilij sW Dupire
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  • 183 3 SUIT FOR DECLARATION OF TITLE TO ANNUITY. Patna, Feb. 21. Miss Elsie Caroline Thompson, mi Australian by birth, who MMUMd th" name of Sita Devi on becoming' a convert to Hindusim and who claims to be the wife of the Maharaja of Tikari, figures as the appellant in
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  • 108 3 Chinese Squatter Fatally Wounded. (I-'rom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Feb. 27. Throe yonag Chinese sportsmen of Taiping are at present under bail in 14,000 for shooting a Chinese squatter in the i i>ui of pig hunt in the jungle at Tupu.<. it Minis that Goh Kim Chai and
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  • 91 3 [REITER TELEGRAM] Londun, Feb. 27. Warsaw Over 2,000 witne.-ses will b illeil tor the prosecution in the tp ial vt >•'■ paraona alleged to be mtiiil)eis of i VieWhite Kutiionian Communi.it organisation krm\n as tie Hninuuia. They are charged i ith conapMac to overthrow 'he inajMMlt regime
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  • 70 3 [REl'TtR TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 27. New Ymk Television was used for commercial purpaaaf in connection with the public issue of the Buenos Aires loan, :i quarter-page advertisement of whirh, levised,' a. naui in the newspapers. Tha i-wnt is also interesting as foreuadowiag the probable future syndicalii>n of
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  • 57 3 HOLLAND BROADCASTING. [REI :TKR TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 27. TIm Ham Th. Second Chamber has passed Bill providing for official rejtufartim of broadcasting, which will be funnily divided among the different broadnstinK todetiM, for example the Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, Neutral, etc. The Government has decided to drop the proposal to
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  • 37 3 Melbourne, Feb. 13. The Federal Premier, Mr. S. M. Bruce, announced to-day that the League of Nations had accepted Australia's offer to piovide a rostrum of Australian wood for the now League Assembly Hall.
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  • 28 3 London. Feb. 13. A copy of Colonel Lawrence's "Seven Pillar* of Wisdom" realized £350 at Sotbeby'i to-day. A previous copy sold elsewhere fetched fS7t.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 132 3 f W(Mt (SMIUJ 1 SHELL Sturdy and Simple Rugged simplicity in design and the careful selection of materials for Graham Brothers Trucks and Buses account for their world- wide reputation for dependability. Abundant use of hii/h grade steels, skilled workmanship ard careful inspection assure owners of uninterrupted transportation service year
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    • 172 3 PROPERTY SALE. The follrwing Singapore properties were solil by ..uction at the saleroom of Cheong Koon Seng and Co., 30, Chulia Street, on Kill. 22 Freehold lands and houses, 15, Roberts Lane, 1,385 sq. ft., Shaik Awath Buobid. $9,950 15-A, Roberts Lane. 1.:IKO mi- ft., Shaik Awath Baobid, $9,950 179,
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    • 384 3 v SORES I" jagged cuts, wounds, burns, and lacerations of the simple kind, apply /am-Buk fhrect, when it will heal quickly and vitt'out the least trouble. j. m Buk ■■> .i aawthaag ajsd highly iintiM tii: herbal balm. It stops blei-dinft ami pain, nrr/Wrt il:in-gi-rou Rerms and grows ik-w skin.
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    • 774 3 NOTICE is hereby given that the above Trade Mark is the Trade Mark of Nanyang Manufacturing Co., of No. 17 High Street, Singapore, and is used by that firm on rubber shoes, rubber soles, rubber straps and other rubber article; an lafaetared or sold by them in the Straits Settlements,
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    • 780 3 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be ri'criwd -t tie Colonial Secretary's Oflke. up t<> nu..n of March t>. MM, for the relleWtag works 1. General repairs, painting and limewashing to Assistant Surgeon's Quarters No, 1 Pearl Bank. 2. Oeaefal repair*, painting and colour-wa.-hintr to mm block <>T tW« li-rks Quarters, Criminal
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 520 4 P. ft 0. BRITISH INDIA ANI APCAR LINES I (Incorporated In England) MAIL AND PASSENGER ANT) CAROO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Tonnage due Spore NAGPORE 5.300 Mar. 3 j
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    • 581 4 Shipping Announcements (NIPPON YL'SEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples. Marseille., London, Antwerp and Rotterdam Veaeels Tonnage Due Sail KATORI MARU 10.000 Feb. 29 Mar. 1 ATSUTA MARU H.OOO Mar. 16 16 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Mar 29 SO HAKONE MARU 10.600 Apl 12 IS SCWA MARU 11,000 Apl. 28 27 rXSHIMI MARU
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    • 485 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly railings by the well known steamer MARELLA (7.875 tons) and the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s MAP.KLLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia, Cabins de
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    • 604 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAYIA) (Incorporated in Holland) I'niier contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No 3640, with sub-connections ta Paaaafe, Freight. Transhipment, Marine Dtpta. and Manager's Daak. Representatives for Singapore and Strait!" Settlement of the Official Tourist Bureau of .lavn. All information, detailed itineraries
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    • 562 4 THE RLUE FUHHEL LIKE THB OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LIMITED. THH CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. C... LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM ROTTERDASI, ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN- CENOA, MARBEILLBS, LIVERPOOL Ai\L> GLASGOWMARSEILLES, HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT.
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    • 465 4 THE SIAK STEAM HAY. CO., LTD. (laeurporawd la Slam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE e*M Kemaman, Kretaj, Trengganu, KeUaian, Bangnara. Tvlapin, Pataat, Singers, Lcaoa.. Btndi.n. Koksamui, Latigsuan, Ckorapon aad Bangkok. Arrival D«cartnr« \1 A\ In poii Feb. 28 PRACHATIPOK The ateamtrs ara fitted througbjut wit* electric light and >ay» ezfallent aceaav modstion
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 581 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BMKNALL STEAMSHIP Ctt., LTD. (Incorporated in Ei gland) -EI.I MM \N" MNH M— mm and nuaom service to Tilt. UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT F—UsM SKRVICB t>: i\\ urns To Hong Kong. Shanghai and Japaa Due Spore s.s. CITY OF IHNKIIIK Mar. 10 s.». CITY OF SINGAPORE Apl.
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    • 444 5 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE M. 8. KANGAROO FROM FKEMANTLE, W.A. due Singapore March 6. For particulars regarding passage and (Nigfcl ralas, apply to McALMTER CO, LTD, DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE NEW YORK and BOSTON via COLOMBO, PORT S>ID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES. Arrive Leava Leave Spore Spore Penang I'rmldent
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    • 480 5 STOOMVAART IAATSCHAPPU "NEDERLAND" ROTTERDAMSGHE LLOYD Sailing from Singapore uf tka STOOMV. MIJ. "NEDERLAND" to GENOA, SOUTHAMPTON, AMSTERDAM via Belawan Dell, Sabaag, Celombe and Algiers. KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN Mar. 9 J. P. COEN Mar. 23 PRINS DER NEDERLANDEN Apl. 6 CHB. HUYGENS Apl. 20 JOHAN DE WITT May 4 PRINIEB JULIANA
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    • 575 5 JAVA PACIFIC LIJN DIRECT QUICK •■f REGULAR SERVICE Between SINGAPORE and LOS ANGELES (SAN PEDRO) SAN FRANCISCO, SEATTLE via MANILA. FIRST SAILING M.S. BINTANG Leave Singapore Mar. 10 Arr. Los Angeles Apl. 9 San Francisco Apl. 12 Seattle Apl. 17 For full information please npply to INTERNATIONALE CRBDIKI AND HANKKi.s
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    • 398 5 LUBRICATE with TEXACO You can tell TEXACO products by THE RED SfAtt and GREEN "T" Insist on them— they stand for EmCIEKY ECONOMY RELIABILITY There is a Texaco Product for Every Purpose Manufactured by THE TEXAS COMPANY, US. A. Distributors for Malaya William Jacks Co., SINGAPORE— PORT SWETTENHAM— KUALA LUMPUR
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 493 6 PAVILION From Wednesday. February !'!> to Tuesikn Marcfe G, at D.I 5 p.m. sharp. BUSTER DON'T FORCET (Century Comedy) INTERNATIONAL NEWS THE LATEST PATHK GAZETTE REGINALD DENNY OUT AU^NIGHT In Urn J Irsl Show at 7.30 \>.m. JACK I>AI T GHERTY in THE SCARLET STREAK Ephiadra "i and <» I
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    • 278 6 VICTORIA THEATRE THE BATTLES OF CORONEL AND FALKLAND ISLANDS The Epic Naval Drama. SPECIAL ORCHESTRA SPECIAL MUSIC Under the distinguished patronage of 11. E. Urn (lovernor Sir lI I *<: FT CLIFFORD, M.C.S., (J.C.M.C., 1J.8.K.. H. K. The SJdJC Malaya, Maj. General C. C. VAN STBAUBENZEE, C.8.. C.M.G. Right Rev.
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    • 225 6 ALHAMBRA, Next Week By VINCENT BLASCO IBANEZ, Author \vhr> five the World THE FOUR HORSEMEN! Featuring GRETA GARBO ami RICARDO OKTKZ. THE ERUPTION 07 THE VOLCANO MOUNT KRMATAU A most marvellous film showing the actual erupti the Mount Krakatau -molten iavu being thrown ovi i ;J,OOO feet above tiio surface
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  • 190 7 FIXTURES. WeHnenday. l'ehruarv 2S H. W. 3.::7 n.m., 82, 1.28 p m., 8.8. I Stoi age. Thursday, March 1 II W. CM a.m., 7.8, 7.44 p.m., 6.8. B I. homeward mail c!' nail Minder.. oi ciety Dinner, Adel. I Hot. I I riday. March 2 II W.
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  • 246 7 Wednesday, Febraarf (i l l > alaagpUi the ffhaiiaa or eayected tv arrrre. KEir'KI. HAKKM'R Mala Wharf TIm CoWa, i:<wak, Ulat U-h. CI.-iO, Lch. Hjrgaia Iri ()>l \Vh;.rf II.M.A.S. Melbourne < ...I Wharf Nil VKSSKI.S IX DRY DOfKS. T«ni«n K l'«(t«r \n,. 11 Dock Nil Victoria l>»ck
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  • 161 7 To-day. a and lIoWc-v I'jambi I Noun-bar I 2 p.m l.i.tav. l'atani :ind B:;mlon (Vulayal I p.m I Moluccas and Timor Dilly ilndia) 3 p.m Ilanka Island, Pladjoo and I'alambang I Van Swoll i 3 p.m Bengkalia, Siak »nd Pakan Baro* I'an Ho| I \>n: 1 p.m
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  • SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
    • 117 7 Singapore. Teb. 29. Raster. Loom! H cents. Steady. Tin. London BSS 17s. Cd. Rubber. Easier, New Scudaia 2.321a•_'."7j. Pajami IJfl l 66, United Malacca? 1 i,2',-\ r.7 1 Malaka J'indas I.f>2' 5-I.';7>-... •eats, Punggors 75-82 c. ir I hi Bi nutl M-M cents i-iini.. JotmH Knantana
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    • 133 7 ninfpm. |l I.. B4on. Rnbbtt Is. 2<i., unchanged. London. In tKH 17s. tid., down 15. Mining. Firmer. Sungei Way 3.07',-i-Kinta Dredge IJ7H-I4t%, North Taiplng 1.10-1 lii'.- Penawat T:iM»inK 1.25-1.S0, Kucl.ai 8.07H-S.UH lUhmmi Hrdxmalic l.. r i2'j-1.3T 1 s, Hong Fatt :ilinK 4.ar>-4.4ri, Malaya Coni li.' 1.12,
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  • 74 7 [BR'TIPn IMrrRIAL BAiMO] Rugby, Feb. 28. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam L 2.13 I Berlin 20 43, Bombay la, E int-tiiii.. Bruaaala 88, Bucharest 7925. Buenos Aires 4" 7 Copenhagen 18.20, Helsingfora Itttt, Hong Kong Kobe Is. l.Vltid., Lisbon I 19-0-1. Madrid '-'8 >C, Milan BI 18, New York 4.87
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  • 93 7 Programme of drills up to and IO) March 4 Wednesday. February 29, 5.15 p.m. Dril' Ball, S.V.C. Baitfl, Band Practice. Friday, March I, S.lfi p.m., Di ill Hall S.R.A. (v), I.ec-lure 8.16 p.m., Drill Hall 3. U.K. (v) Bigs- Sect. Parade; ii.l.i p.m. Drill Hall. C (Scottish)
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  • 38 7 By SUmmt Daranha Von del Chcnonmam Lett Am. S'porc 1/ondon Jan. 20 Fab. 11 Jan. 27 Feb. 18 .lan. 27 Feb. 20 .lan. 2f. Feb. 20 Feb. I Feb. 25 I .i. :i Feb. 27
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  • 246 7 KM HANI. K. Singapore, Feb. 23. On London, Bank 4 m/s I 1 32 Demand I I :!7 H Private 3 m. credit I I 7 LI On New York, Demand 56Vi I'rivate 90 d/s 57«4 ;>:i hir.iicc Bank T.T. n:u On India, Bank T.T. 1,1 On
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  • 66 7 12 oVIorlv noon Feb. 29. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to Standard, vJ.C.F. Js 1:1 Standard R.S.S. pel lit 49'i Standard R.S.S. on Tender March 40 'i 49"i m a k»l I-Jurc 5C'i M I ~'i'P'- W4 50 i Tone of Market Quiet •ueady. Latest
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 456 7 Val. Pd. £1 £1 Asam KumliiiiiK £1 il Hnnyrin Tin 1 1 liulanc Pailanj; 1 1 }latu Caves £1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Chin Chin d £1 Kastcrn Siam £1 £1 Haad Yai 1 1 Hitum Tin 1 1 Honz Fatt I] il Ilut-y Yot I'ref. n £1 Huey
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    • 176 7 Issue fat. pj. Buyers Sellers El f 1 B. Am. Tobacco 4.18.0 6 0.0 1 1 Central Engine 0.50 0.65 I 1 Cycle Carriage 0.77 V, 0.82 tt El fl E. Smelting Co. 14.73 15.26 5 5 Frascr Xeavc l!u)0 1U.50 100 luO Hammer ft Co. IMS.&O OTJM Ik.
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    • 96 7 (J. Enj:. 6 p.c. $1,231,300 Z"/c 6% prem. I Singapore Cold Stornpe Deb. I p.c. $555,000 104 108 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. 1,878,000 of 1901 par. 5 prem. Singapore Municipal 4'j p.c. of 1907 $1,600,000 00 par. Singapore inicipal 4'i p.c. of 1909 $1,.JO,000 90 par. Singapore Municipal 4
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    • 406 7 Fraser and Co. and I.yall a«d Evatt'a quotations. To-day'i Prices Fraaer Lyall A Co. Evatt. Allcnby ($1) Alor Gajah ($1) A. Hitam ($1) V. Kuning ($1) Am. Malay ($2) A. Molck (%l) A. Panas ($1) Bclgownie ($1) Bassctt ($1) Hi-orbs N. ($1) Brunei (J. B. Jelutong ($1) B.
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 155 7 1 EYKARU. Francis Hugh Joseph, on lelirn ary 2H. IKB, at iMT-: 1 Queen Btrooi, aged CD years. Cortege laaiai fa* the Church St. Jo-.' h, at UM p.m. to-u;.y, tlienct to Bidadar: Cemetery. Penang, K. Lumpui and Malacca papers please cup... UM, Madam Lim Boey (iuai. be.ove.l (rift
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 295 7 FOR SALE •:nir Plant eon sis ting ol two mp ii.H.P. Homaby twin cylinde: n:\- engines, complete wth pro dueera, coke scrubber?, wood wool scrubber.' piping, exhaust lileneers, etc. Each cngim K.W. *60 volt Cromptoi ajtaamo which is com tie., th ihant regalator and iwitchboard ivallable. Plan i:. excellent running
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    • 105 7 JAPANESE SAMPLE FAIR AT THE JAPANESE CaMMERCiAL MUSEUM i i-i. hk;h st:;kki. On >'ARCH o and •">, 9 a.m. to 12 a.m.. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. SPECIMENS OF MERCHANDISE Cotton piece goods, si'k vice tfoods. porcelain ware, canned food sundry goods. THE OVER-SEA COMMERCIAL iKAVELLER OF JAPAN. ON YOUR
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    • 696 7 HORRID!. E. At the Maternity Hospital S ngapore, on February 2S, 1!>28, to Mr and .Mrs. F. R. Horridge, son. KNIQHTBRIDGE. At General Haapital Singapore, on February M IMS, t.i Mr ;;mi .>ir^. c. \V. Knightbridge, aaughtei TELUK ANSON RUBBER ESTATE, LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that the Nineteenth Ordinary
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    • 965 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts., see page 16. WANTS. FOR SALE. ETC. WAXTF.D VERANDAH CHICKS, in good condition. 35:t. Strata Times. i: I I lAHI.K BHORTHANO TYPIST required by import firm. State experience and •alary required ipply >"1, Straits Times. TO LET, Ii terraco I. Noa. I \> ;ind lii.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 68 7 MKTKOROIXKJICAL REPORT. KandnriK Kerbau Station. (Hy Coartmy o( Government HmUa (>fßr*.i For the 21 Hnura ending at Midnight ea Febraarj HI Dag. lire tdc temperat T4J t, .i ure 80.2 F. Max. Un radiation Wfl I M ii. Kr.i- radiation 1 1 1 •rature Mas. x::. Mm. XJ 1 bulb
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  • 715 8 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. FEB. 29. DUTCH PRODUCERS AND RESTRICTION. It is three weeks since Malaya received the dramatically sudden announcement that the home government had asked the Research Committee to inquire into the operation of the rubber restriction scheme. The utter unpreparedm s of the industry for such
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  • 453 8 Link up with the Empire Traders i is tlio llljin of an organization which tal test been brought to our notice. Tni.s is tJM British Empir* Trader.*- Kme in- tion, composod of producers, manufa.- turcrs, merchant*, tinders and other citii /ens of the British Kmpire, pledged tithe practical
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  • 1080 8 IV. TAKING THINGS AS THEY COME. (Hv Viscount Grey of Fallodon.) (In a Lecture.) The English race does learn by experience. Having had that experience, (the loss cf the American Cetarioa), it has never repeated the mistake. The result is what has been seen at the last
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  • 259 8 Mr. F. Robinson. European Judge and Legal Adviser, Kedah. has |MM on leave The Bishop of Singapore will mak* his first official visit to Si-n-mhan after Easter. Mr. R. P. Brash is to I><' an Inofficial Mcml'cr of the Federal Council during the absence on leave of
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  • 98 8 Wives Signal from The Shore. London, Feb. I. The unprecedented persistence of the gales ranging from North-west to Southwest, marooned three keepers of the Longships lighthouse at Land's End. Kclief is abreadj six weeks overdue. A relief boat is patiently waiting in a sheltered cove but the
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  • 96 8 Alk-jred Cheating At Madras. I). Mohamed Butt, one of the two InI <lians who received at 227. River Valley I Road the advertised address of the "Magnetic Healer"— persons seeking their service.-, yesterday surrendered I > an Indian warrant. The warrant was fitntd at Madra* ml rharjres Mohanied
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  • 41 8 Earl Jellicoe Accepts Presidency. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Feb. U. Admiral Lai! .Jellicoe has accepted thi presidency of the U/ltish Legion in >uccession to the late Earl Haijr, as the branches overwhelmingly voted approval of the executive council's offer.
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  • 26 8 and Peat's cable from their London Office gives iWiti ton-, decrease making the total London rubber stocks at Fiib. 28 as rc\ ns.
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  • 59 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., New York, send us the following cable dated Feh. 2S. their quotations br.ng in gold dollar cents closing bid prices Rubber exchanges sales to-day ::,7L'O tons. March 2s. in. April 28.90, May tfcSQ, June 2!i.:;<). July 19.30, August 29.40, September 29.40. October 29.40.
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  • 63 8 From Indo-China, by G. G. Roume, due at Singapore daylight to-morrow. Pi OOi Japan, by Indo M:»ru, due at Singapore tn-morrow. From Holland and Germany, by .lan Pieterszoon Coen, due at Singapore tomorrow afternoon. From Australia, by Tiitania, due at Singapore on Fridu;., the 2nd proximo. From Europe
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 92 8 SAFES FOR The SANDWELL SAFE is made by Thomas Withers of best quality Cold Bent Steel and is fitted with patent unpickable powder -proof locks. The safe is lined with fire-resisting material, and fitted with duplicate keys and one or two cash drawers. The "IMPREGNABLE" SAFE has doors made of
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    • 67 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9 FOX SPECIAL THE GAY RETREAT Featuring TED McNAMARA and SAMMY COHEN PAID TO LOVE Featuring GEORGE O'BRIEN First Show at 7.30 Fox Western Drama BLACK JACK Featuring BICK JONES. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors. GILBEY'S G I N S OLD TOM
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    • 60 8 MMt »»♦«♦•♦♦«-»♦♦»»♦♦♦♦»«■♦-«■♦-> On Other Pages. Finance and Commerce M 7 Shipping and the Mail! 7 Meteorological Report 7 To-day's Share Market 7 Cable and Radio News 9 Flying Boats at .Sc-letar Shark Plating Beh«m« 9 Sport N«WI am! < "rumen's .18 Singapore UVddir.g 10 Tha Hi-lgrnlaml Atnw" 11 Correspondciic i
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  • 1235 9 GOVERNOR'S TRIP. MANY SPECTATORS AT R.A.F. BASE. MACHINES OVER MALACCA AND SINGAPORE. Singapore has been fortunate enough to li<' on the route of s.'\eral flights which wll take their place in the history of aviation, but it has never been kingly reminded mc.v of Uir modern
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  • 244 9 I NEW SYSTEM SIMILAR TO LLOYD'S." [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, Feb. 28. The firs', issue of the new Aircraft Intrnlation.ll Register, which will be to commercial aircraft what Lloyd's is to shipping, has now been published. Its interest extends to something more than a mere register, for its
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  • 44 9 [REITER TELECRAM] London, Feb. 28. Paris The Communist Deputy Doriot, who is n ported to be in Moscow, l.as been sentenced In default to three yea;.s| imprisonment and line of Frs. 8,0001 for (evolutionary activities in China and] Indo-China last year.
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  • 312 9 THE NEGOTIATIONS. FORECASTS OF NEW TREATY. [RELTER TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 28. Secrecy has been well maintained in London and Cairo as to the course of Anglo-Egyptian negotiations, which, however, it is believed are proceeding actively. Sir Austen Chamberlain, questioned in the House of Commons as to
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  • 414 9 PRESS COMMENT. FIRM OFFICIAL ACTION APPROVED. [REtTER TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 28. Mr. J. D. Gregory (former Assistant Under-Secretary of Stat? tor Foreicn Affairs, who has been dismissed the ssrvice following the report of the Board of Inquiry into speculations in French francs) left his home in West
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  • 37 9 One of the four machines, after alii;lili;is; in lie Johore Straits. U. E. (he Governor landing at the air base. Strait Timei "aol (Jrojp-Capiain Case Mi— Cave (right) talking t» ether officers.
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  • 113 9 DEPARTURE OF COL. W. F. L. GORDON. [REI'TER FAR EASTERN SERVICE.] Shanghai, Feb. L'S. Five hundred Shanghai Defence Force details left for home en the City of Mar seilles this morning. The Saviour of Shanghai,"' Cokmel ft. P. L. Gordon, commandant or Shanghai Volunteers, left for home
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  • 237 9 Further American Note > To France. [REUTER TELEGRAM] I London, Feb. Washington The State Department ha:; issued the text of Mr. Kellogg's reply to M. Briands note of Jan. 21 with regard to the Ant. -War Treaty. < Mr. KcHoctk demands that the tn r.hould clearly set forth
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  • 123 9 Britain and the League Convention. [REITF.R TELEGRAM] I 0 London, Feb. 28. J !n the House of Coivmons at question l It^me. Mr. Baldwin stated that the Gov- l eminent tho'.:unt it inexpedient to ratify nventioil prohibiiir.K poison pan in I wartime int.! all the important pow its
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  • 120 9 Scene at a Tokio Meeting. n [BBUTEI FAR EASTERN SERVICE.] l I' Tokio. Ke*>. 28. Several policemen. includ:n'_' twol{ officers, wen injured last nij^ht when a crowd, estimated at over a thousand. clashed with a strong detachment sent to j watch over a Proletarian Car:., meeting. The
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  • 36 9 [uuiaa rAi eastern service.] Peking. I-Y The- Yellow River ha* broken its !.ar: ar Litsinghsien, near the mouth. Fifty villages wen inundated and 22,000 people j, homeless. Further i1 are j o
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  • 987 9 LOCAL SCHEME. POSSIBILITIES OF NEW INDUSTRY. EXPERIMENTS OFF SINGAPORE. The commercial possibilities of sharlifishing on :i large scale have been exploited since the war in American :irnl Australian waters. but the scheme which Mr. J A. Tayler. who arrived pen by ihe Minderoo during tit end,
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  • 125 10 Argentine Protest At Geneva. [REITER TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 28. (icnova The I,?acue committee on nrl.it ration and security heard an echo of liic recent ran-American CoHCn ll:i\:ma. when the Argentine defecate drew attention ta the MlOTl doctrine and (»l>j(- -tt-fl. in tin- fcBteteet of historical truth," to tin-
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  • 226 10 [UUIbV telegram] London, Feb. 28. Uo de Janeiro Twelve fatalities mi in severe floods in the soutliern part of Ilic city, yesterday. following ii avy rain. Water point d down from tin- hills, taming the rtreeti into torrents. i:inc< lielil, I'aimii'a (in.i :v>ne 'I he <:
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  • 93 10 Mr. Oolidire's Reply To Protest. [RKITKR TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 28. \V:i liinfjton The Naval committee has eliminated the requirement that vessels provided fof in the new programme must be completed within six years, as many American shipyards would ha unable to submit tenders for completion within that
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  • 97 10 [RKITKR TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 29. Admiral Sir Arthur Lcvcson has retired. Captain K. R. G. Evans has been prowutoJ Kcar-Adin,ral. Admiral I.c.vnn Mrnd at Ihc Battle of Jutland himI ,n IMS-24 wa.- rwilJll III Chief, Chiii.. Station, subsequently beinc in conmantl »f the ftecond Battle Squadron. l;.;ir
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  • 197 10 Fatal Crash Through Kitchen Roof. The wife of a Singapore Chinese clerk sustained fatal injury by a falling cocot.ut tree that smashed in the kitchen roof of nor house in Bedok. Mr. Koh Konp Wee, a clerk in the employ of William Jacks and Co., yesterday
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  • 18 10 I>r K. (Jhosh will deliver a lecture en .Man at the Indian Association on Friday, at 8 p.m.
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  • 122 10 Arrangements for Visit To Britain. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Ru-.'by. Feb. 28. On their arrival at Dover on March 13 for their state visit to England, the King an.) Qhh of Afghanistan will be weieomed by the i'riiuc of Walta on behalf of the- KJac and Qmsa. I he
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  • 113 10 Close of Military Operations. [reuter telegram] London, Feb. 28. Rom4 A series of brilliant military operation*, entailing very hard fiprhtinj* by Italian colonial troopi in the past year, ha> resulted in the Italian forces extending their occupation to toe •dm of the I.vi'ian dwelt. VVCH armed Arabs
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  • 128 10 Forty-three Years Work In China. [Rni'TKR TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 28. The death has occurred of the Rev. William Banistt r. Rector of Selham, Sussex, who was the first Bishop of Kwanjrsi and was associated with missionary work in China for 43 years. The Rev. Or. Willinni Banister,
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  • 84 10 [IbWIBI telegram] London, Feb. 28. New York The death is announced of the Bxr. Ethelbert Talbot, ex-Presiding Biahop of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Bishop Talbot was -ichty years of age. It: Iks? he was consecrated as missionary liishop of Wyoming ami Idaho and eleven years later was
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  • 100 10 Woman's Complaint of Attempted Extortion. His fr.stcr sister »a< the complainant in a charer of attempted extortion against a youthful Chinese before the Second Police Magistrate (Mi. W. N. Gourlay) yesterday. The lady alleged that the young man visited her in a Geylang lorong accompanied by a
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  • SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENTS
    • 155 10 Inter-Commercial Cup Fixtures Revised. Owing 1 to the visit of H-M.S. Hermes in the course of a few days the programme f Lhc lutor-C'ommercia! cup competition hr... tn be ii'vised as follows To-day CoU Storage v. Press Sports I Friday United Kngineers v. Adamson GilBllaa. On Saturday, H.Al.S.
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    • 193 10 BOXING Two Interesting Matches Next Week. The H:»|i|iy Val!(-y will h? the scene of the next boxing programme in Singapore- the date u Friday. March ii and thv occasion It :i charity effort in aid of the funds of a certain Chinese Umple. Two interesting bouts from the chief offering
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    • 88 10 T.-mulin Club Tournament. Ties for Friday Men's Doubles Handicap. Polcher and Winter v. Newell' and Trimmer. Major Lowe and Stringer v. Cator and Williams. Capts. Robb and Landon v. Doig and Batcman. Joyce and Wishart v. Hay and Burke. Dr. Chambers and Salmond v. Brodie and Col. Taylor. Open
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    • 31 10 he Kcppel Go!f Club Championship tor 1988 will be played off on Saturday and Sunday next. Monthly Mixed Foursome. The above competition will be held on Wednesday afternoon, March 7.
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    • 101 10 Controversy Over Percentages Renewed. The nwlHHWlf over the scoiinjr in the county cricket championship has been renewed. TSa .■■•porting Life doubt I whether a sincli" county is satisfied with the present Championship arrangements in commenting on Lancaahire'l intention to propose the abolition of points for a first innings's
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    • 147 10 Government Promise to Help Australia. Mr. Stanley Bruce, the Federal Prime Minister, h-is intimated to the Australian sporting public that if they will ■nfeaeribe £5,000 towarJs the cost of sendinir a i presentative Australian team of 25 or thereabouts to the Amsterdam Olympic Games the F?deral Ministry will
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    • 204 10 Players for Week-End Match. The S.C.C. cricket season opens this 'week-end with a match between R. N. Hamilton's XI and R. L. L. Braddells XI. Play commences at five o'clock on Friday evening and 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon. Two teams of 12 a side will be formed
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    • 509 10 A Loss on The Past Year's Working. A loss of S4OB, as compared with a profit of J77ti the previous year, was reported at the thiid annual general meeting of the Race Course Golf Club, which ojm held at the Club House at 6.30 p.m. yesterday.
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    • 33 10 [Reuter Telegram.] London, Feb. 28. In a third division (Northern) match Rochdale beat Rotherham by 2—l.2 1. In '.he Scottish League (Div. I) the Hansers beat Queen's Park by 4—o.4 0.
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  • 182 10 A special general meeting of the fasten' Association of Malaya will be held in the Masonic Hall, Yenning Road, Kuala Lumpur, at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday, to consider the telegram received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies on the subject of the Restriction inquiry, and forwarded to the
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  • 893 10 Mr. F. L. Dennis, Assistant Accountant, F M.S. Railways, has returned from leave. A Residents' Conference, at which H.E. the High Commissioner presided, was held at Government House, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. Owing to an outbreak of rabies amongst dogs in Selangor, the Sulian of Johore has prohibited
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  • 112 10 Coroner's Comment On Russian Crew. [REUTER TELEGRAM] Lnv.dun, Feb. 0, Returning verdict of death by drowning at the inquest OB the victim of the Alcantara, disaster, the Coroner taid ha fnilod to sec why somethiim WM imt done on the Ruwian ihip to tave lives. They should havi
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  • 232 10 HospiiulinK Policeawa Anculi Fleeing Chinese. Tin' arrest of an alleged robber, who ran into the arms ut a police OBBcer tarrytag in the direction of criea Cor help, was related before the Second Police Magistrate (Mr. X. Qoorlay) yesterday afternoon. Chu Joo Bee, a pork butcher living
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  • 141 10 British Ex-Officer Buried In Avalanche. Thrw Britiih mountains who, accompanied by ;i euicU. were Int nl m climbing the Finsteraaihorn. the- hiffbeal point i'i the InMM OIh rlniid. mrt with a disasti r owing to an avalanche, as the result of which cx-Oflicir Donald Dftlrymple, from
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  • 37 10 [RKITF.R KLSfIUM] London, Fob. M. Paris It Is stated that Spain will return to the League of Nations at the September trasinw Th follows a reported Franco-Spanish agreement regarding the administration of Tangier.
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  • 141 10 Tokio, Feb. 26. The Government propoal for levying duly on foiciR.i rice is now generally thought :<> be inopportune. The proposal is likely to be wittylrawn. The Election Law to Ik' Hevised. In view of the discussion imw| political parties, the Ho,ue Office is >ai<! to
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  • 172 10 Drusilla with a Million." starring Mary (air. will be shown at the Gaiety from io-nijrhi. together with the liist run of The Richard Holt in a story of the prize ling. The Pavilion should be crowded from to-night onward, for the change of programme brings a new Reginald
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    • 237 10 Mr. A. G. A. Mosley and Miss Daphne Van Ess. A very pretty wedding was solemnised at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday, the contracting parties beinp Mr. A. G. A. Mosley, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., IVnanpr, and Miss Daphne Van Ess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Bh,
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    • 49 10 The irarriage was solemnised on Feb. 22 at the Wesley Church, Singapore, of Mr. I.ai N'c3 Swee. son of Mr. Lai Seng Voug, Malacca, and Miss Hee Quee Eng, daughter of Mr. H<»e .loon Siew. Simrnpore. Mr. Ngan Hong Pun was best man v-d Mis? IJt> Kyiam Jooq bridesmaid.
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  • 423 11 LARGEST KOl'NI) THE WORLD LINER The i- ily the tini'St visit tlii.-. port, arrived in Singapore thi- morning in :n<- course of the third tour the vessel has made round the world. Owned by the Red Star Company i nland has a tonnage of 27,132 ■j and v
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  • 139 11 Chinese Drowned With Throat Wound. ...d had been due to drowning i -'i bj post-mortem HTsmine li.m on the l»<».l of Chinese that WU p b] the sea at Tanjonp: Khu on i ili with a throat wound. .il witness yesterday told thej Con in r i
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 482 11 To the Editor of the Straits Times. .^.v.— In the Rubber Restriction Stalls- or the month of December the carry forward tram the -i'th quarter was shown, 1,968 ton-*. Kxport credit! issued in| ~t were riven as 48,543 (i.e. 16,181 tons pel monta) Malayan Standard pro- j auction
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    • 337 11 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Mr, 1 MB kI.-uI to observe from your I slid! trading articl* in a recent issue; that yon arc still alert as to the annoy- 1 ■Ml ami dangers of the pariah plague. Yi.'jr article staKs tiiut the condition of
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  • 37 11 Tory itoi at l"aver.-ham Kvliow ■factf, \\v must do sunu-thiinf to itnpuivr the status quo." A Voice An' what be the statuiu >, mi.-tiT Tun Orator That's Latin for tht ■Mi we are in."
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    • 282 11 IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST We represent the STEINWAY BROADWOOD BLUTHNER MOUTRIE PIANOS AEOLIAN PLAYER PIANOS AND "HIS MASTERS VOICE" GRAMOPHONES AND RECORDS. World famous makers whose name alone guarantees your purchase. Catalogues and Prices sent with pleasure. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hong Kong) RAFFLES PLACE. I
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    • 237 11 Raffles HoteS TO-DAY TEA DANCE 6 to 8 p.m. ml BELGENLAND CRUISE BALL 930 p.m. to 12 midnight CHERIE VALENTINE TOMASITA BIRDWELL The famous Internal iou;il Daacera will appear during the above Dances. Sea View Hotel There will be no Diner Dansant To=night Adelphl Hotel TO-NIGHT Chas. L. FISCHERS s..s
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  • 941 12 ANNUAL MEETING IN SINGAPORE. YOUNG MEN AND THE VOLUNTEERS. Major R. R. Robertson presided at the annual general mooting of the Ex-Ser-vices Association of Malaya (Singapore branch), which was held yesterday evening at the Cricket Club. j The Chairman opened the meeting by I referring to the
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    • 101 12 A New Degree of Luxury In the Moderate-Priced Field. Sole Agents for S.S. and F.M.S. Eastern Auto Co., Ltd. HINGAI'ORE, KUALA LUMPUR, KLANG. II»OH AND PENANG. YOU PT^TJ^ c "m it llshl^<<\ "0.X." Cement FRESH SUPPLIES HAVE JUST ARRIVED. Sole Importers The East Asiatic Company, Ltd. (Incorpurnti'il in I>< nmurk)
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    • 370 12 240 CROMPTON FANS Supplied to the Post Office, New General Singapore. There are many Crontpton Fans in Singapore which have been running for 2O YEARS. Let us show them to you. Sule Agrnts UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Si raits S.ttl.-mints) ELECTRICAL DKI'AKTMENT. 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. Remember gif^H^i
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  • 1073 13 STRINGENT REVISION OF ASSESSMENT. m (By A. W. StiU.) Lon 100, Feb. I. The Colonial Office has decided to let Restriction regulations stand itn< iianjjt-.f during the quarter on which we enter ti>day. It will be remembered thai on Oct. 20, '< an official statement was made to
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    • 419 13 i it«i^- Standard MINING TELEPHONES This •quipmem It entirely watriprool >nd fun prool, and may be used in O.e dampest localities, such as mines, ot for outdoor telephone installations. Double doors are provided, and when the inner door is closed onlv the transmitter mouthpiece,' the Receiver and the handle ol
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    • 178 13 torture through the aching of tin- imi ies. Ir is then time to u*e the well tried pain reliever ASPIRIN Tablets U( Bay^". They bring immediate relief, and you should never be \t hhout them on a journey. It is only the genuine "ftoyel" Tablets, sold in the original packing
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    • 661 14 t AflKtfl (»\cr |7,StMM S.C. Assurance in force over $27,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (la«ataaraU< in Straits Svttivincnts) HEAD "lilt Uir.h, 1,. llousr. Sincxpore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, X.C.. bat PMW d. posited with the BwprOM Court 0: Kn^land and complies with the Britisn Life Assurunce
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    • 581 14 BANKING HONCJ KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hong Kong) Hue- OBee: HONG KONQ. Authorised Cspltsl v ff0.000.000 in.ue and tmllf paid us tt0.000,000 K«aerve Panda Sterling M 000,000 Silver |18,aG0,000 Raservs Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard, Chalruaa. A. B. Compton, Lag.
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    • 372 14 BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (laaorvorata* la Xaclaad). OaplUl Authorised 0.000.000 Capital Subscribed £1,800,000 Capital Paid ap 41.060,000 Reserve Fund and Kest <1^45,606 BOABD OV IIIRItCTORS I J. M. Ryrie, Cbairmaa. P. R. Ckalmera, Eaq. Ckarlea i. Haabro, J. O. Robinson, Eaq. Esq. Sir DaTld Tala, Bart. W.
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    • 404 14 INSURANCE THI MANUFACTURRKS LIFK INSURANCE CO. la 4 leer, ln| Keen Baak Cata, Masaaara. All slaas of Llfa Cadovment and Aoaaitjr polieie* limd at lowest ratea ebtalaable la Malaya. AaaeU tI4.tM.IM COMMERCIAL UNION, ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated la Knfl&aa') rire, Life, Marine, Accldeut, Gaaraate* aad Motor. ImUm^. MI.COe.4M ASTHUK C.
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    • 177 14 Ifcf Its t real coflee I it's GFT7 BROS. S- CO. THE TRUSTEE AUCTIONEER CO, LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) Registered Office No. 8, CHANGE ALLEY, SINGAPORE. DIRECTORS YEO JOO SONG, Esq., TAN TENG CHEONG, Esq., GOH LAI MUI, Esq., The Company accepts the offices of Executor, Administrator Trustee,
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    • 296 14 Coughing at NIGHT For over hah" a century children throughout the world have been given CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY X relieves a tickling throat,, stops night coughs, croup and colds from developing into dangerous forms of influenza or pneumonia. Pleasant to take; it contains no narcotics or harmful drugs. CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH
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    • 231 15 Calco iuiomatic l)raimgc Gads used in coniiection with ARMtO IN GOT iro i Corrugaled culverts arc the best and ilKisl economical Solution of Drainage Problems. CAI.C-fl UTOMVnc DRAINAGE GATE 5$« V -^I^^^ No I'ti-t'. ,\n s;i;>itm <tor niul IV-mils the flow i>i |3B^fej3Bfcr: Dt n*alcr fr <t.« iircction only. [B
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    • 137 15 M— M POODYEAR Tubes are made to fit the U cover without crinkling on the inside circumference. They hold air unfailingly, thus lengthening the life of the tyre. Made of pure rubber, (Joodyear Tubes arc dependable. Fit them next time. ft i f. THE ERSHXE CLUB SEDAN NOW ON VIEW
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    • 163 16 By Special jointment to H.M. The Kkaf cf Siam. STERLING SILVER AND E.P.N.S. WARE. TEA SETS TRAYS and SALVERS SILVER MOUNTED COFFEE C IPS and SAUCERS 801 (ES CONDIMENT SETS SAUCE BOATS SPOONS and PASTRY PORKS. Tn sew and attractii ;tlc R t'> cur a1 very moderate pri< B. P.
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    • 309 16 GLASGOW GOUL TAR (LION BRAND) Stocks held by LEE KIM SOO 40, HIGH STREET. JOST RECEIVED Wfce'i who i 9:» $2.-,.0e Ihe Shaping el English Literature. Craae 4.:.0 •^:;i<;n'. In itclifrion, Folk-I.ore and < ii-:. mi in Brtttaa North Borneo I Malai r«nla*ula By Itor 11. Eraaa $i2.M 1 1-.-
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    • 1615 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PREPAYABLE CHARGES for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., in ordinary close set type (average six woids to line) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 4<J cent*, three ins. 64 cents, four in. 82 cents, five in. $1 00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,
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    • 175 16 SOLID TEAKWOOD OFFICE DESKS AND WRITING JABLES mtS3f mm, np-M ft 6 x 1 ft, drawers ?60 5 x8 ft., 6 NO 5x3 ft., 2 125 4«/ 2 x 2'/ 2 ft., 2 M $20 Special itllgM t;i order. OUR SPECIALITY TYPIST'S TEAK TABLE Fitted f;.ur dr.-i-.vers. exiendinc flap nid
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    • 292 16 LOOK LOOK THE STUDENTS COMPLETE COMMERCIAL BOOK-KEEPING. I ACCOUNTING and HANKING. Comprising ihe principles and practice of Double Entry as 1 applied to Modern Business, and including a course of Training for all I'uhlic and Professional Examinations, hy Arthur Fieldhouse $4.50 THE STUDKNTB ADVANCED COMMBBCIAL BOOK-KEEP- ING, by the same
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