The Straits Times, 2 November 1928

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times No. 28,928. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY,- NOVEMBER 2, 1928, PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 96 1 S Milkmaid SU-riiized I > lull (ream Milk A STITCH 9 N TIME May save you Thousands of Dollars. PROTECT your cheques, drafts, letters of credit and share certificates MOW TODD PROTBCTOGRAPH SOLE AGENTS: MALAYA. r^/\l^\^k Btf^B^Hh The new models are greatly' U"I wCJJ" 8 Baai^ii improved and cheaper in
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    • 16 1 "leading tmb way" CAPSTAN MIXTURE THE SKIPPERS FAVORITE" W. D. H. O. WILLS. BRISTOL and LONDON.
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    • 104 1 Messrs. ROBINSON CO., LTD. Have pleasure in announcing the opening of their On November 1, 1928 Tiffins at Moderate Charges will be served from this date. COMMENCING FROM NOVEMBER 1, OUR (Opposite East Coast Market) Will observe the following hours WEEK DAYS 6 I.l*l. to 10 a.m. and p.m. to
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    • 4 1 .MilU...iJ BwntMMd Natural Milk
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  • 890 2 IN SONG AND VERSE. A NEW ANTHOLOGY. An Anthology of School: Being a I Selection of English Poems on School. I Schoolboys and Schoolmasters, chosen and edited, with notes and an introduction, by C. S. Holder. (The Bodlcy Head. 7/6.) Anthologies are all the rage nowadays. Publishers'
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  • 77 2 ProKramme of drills up to and for Sjndav. Nov. 4, I9SB. Friday, Nov. t, 5.10 >i.m., Drill IIa!l. D.E.L Unit. Uctnre 5.J5 pin., Drill Hall, S.V.C. Ban), Band Practice. Saturday. Nov. 3. 2 n.r.i.. Bu';it Tionub Range, S.V.C. arid S.V.RA., Corj-o Rifle meeting. Sunday, Nov. 4, 7.50
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 221 2 troubled with k [Nimis mm I took Br.CASSELL'S/^^g^ TABLETS, nd am _f Sl M iz" now a different JM y™ icy* Mrs. FORD^jmjKßk wiv't!'"! i>.-. "".Isrlr'i I \>'urn'iii '>*■ n>'r, und hnv© When you're feeling run-down fee! you need a tonic try a course of Dr. ___B_Bp v £n o"B3aMa~_Bi
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    • 357 2 FKE HEALTHY CHILD Plays M;ii>|>i!y AI! Day. Sleeps Sou'id.'y AH Nisht. Little childun who ''"> r.ui enjoy th"ir play, who i-:e fratfal usi'! ill-t*Bipt)l<Ml tlu'-inn the daylijfht hours :im! al#tp l t.-llissly ut nik'ht, an 1 not in :our.d hculih. They ncod attention the trouMu -nay tie with their teething
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    • 159 2 *it* That appetizing tang I Only Colman's Mustard brings out the full flavour of juicy steaks of spicy hams —of rich tender roast beef. It is so easy to make. Just mix. with water only, and it is ready. No other condiment m& is so economical or gives food such
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  • 1385 3 her keep hers. Human nature being what it is, such wives almost inevitably drive their husbands to other women, when they can either blackmail them into separation deed with full maintenance, or sue for divorce. It is true that a wife in such circumstances has been refused
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 238 3 GXSQ3 9ECT 'iffifiqfflaT •Offi® fflm-m$M) (37 S3BHT EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED Style No. SSI JBj Style No. 2002 P.H. W 909 POINTED HEEL Silk Hosiery In all styles In all shades Obtainable from all leading Stores. FOOT EASE HOSIERY MILL, SHANGHAI. A REASONS WHY I Kotex Sanitary Towels are recommended by
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    • 393 3 r «^F TsP^pf Leaves Hair Twice as Beautiful The simple hair styles of to-day make beautiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily obtained. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and silky. It brings out all the real life and rust
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    • 238 3 and ride 1 bPJBS J> I with high-priced f^fs%yy^RiflL ■j car comfort in a T^timfflf a model f "65" Fn^» fDURANT Elastic smoothness weans of roserve power for rnierneneies f/jn^^Bl fi'iprr tip ronlrol perfect vision huSu 'corner posts Hayes-Hunt coach\l£g|SjsJjw iMork Gahriel enuhber the>e \ittfcflr ar< a f pw le
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 592 4 P. ft 0. BRITISH INDIA ANI APCAR LINES (licorporatcd in England) hail and .^:K and c*rgo MIiVICES. rtXINW I |R ANI. OKI'AIAI SV CO. 11 RIB MAJESTTI OVTW.ir.l'- FROM LONDON FOR CHINA \NU JAPAN Tonnage due Spore MAl.tt 11. UK) Mm II K-Al.l' Id 100 Not 17 MW 11.009 Dee.'
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    • 576 4 Shipping Announcements (NIPPON YUBEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Kaalee, MareeiHoe, London, Antwerp ami Rotterdam Vessels Tonnage Dm Ball HAKUSAN MARU IO.SOD N.u X ft HARUNA MARU |O,ROO Nov 81 KITANO MARI' 8,000 Dee 7 KAMO MARC R.nOO Dec. 80 L'l KITOKI MARU 10.000 Jan. :i 4 ATBUTA MARU x.onn Jan. 17
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    • 520 4 BURNS PNILF LIKE (Incorporated In Au.lralla) FOR RRIBBANB. BYDNEY ANI) MELROURNR. V|4 JAVA. DARWIN AWD ihIjRSDAY ISLAND Regular nunitMy aalllag* )>y well known itiimi-r MARKI.I.V '7,171 to all a-i i the new motor reaeel, MALABAR mm.' tons). The s.a. MAHKI I A 0 of ihe largest and finest stranieM tiajing
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    • 594 4 Re I. Kit (ROYAL PACKET NAY. GO OF RATAVIA) (Inrorporatsd in Holland > r i.i.r eoatraei »-itii th, Rl ki D 8 INDIAN GOVI H Telephone s 1640, with lan-eennectloni ilpn ml M.nm lv.-ii!,. ..iij Manager^ |..-sk. iepreaentatlvi foi Singipore and Straiti aeltlen.ents of tho Official Tourist Hurcuu ol lav».
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    • 596 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCKAN STKVM SHII' Ml, I IMII KM. THK (HIN A Mill \l. STi:\.M NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Kngland) XI 1.1 im: BKR\ |C| i.> LONDON, AM ll.lil a w. HAY BUUii AND BREMBN, C.KNOA, MAI: SKII.I.KS, LIVERPOOL AND GLABGOW MAKSLILI.KS, HAVRE, 1.1 KKl'O. 'I.
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    • 351 4 THE SIAM SYEAH NAY. CO., LTD. i locoriiurair.l in Siam) .BANCKOK COASTINC, BIIVICI For Kolantan, Bangnara, Telupin. Patani, Sing, ru, Lai an, itamlou. X nangkok Arnvii Deaartuta II V»A The il.ninrn are titled throughoiit »;h ■leoinr |t> eicellenl ae< ion for flrji-vlnas pa kin for ore t> Bangkok round trip
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    • 533 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUGXNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in lnjUns 1 "BLI.EKMAN- LIN> PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SIBVICB TO THI UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT FREIGHT SERYICI OCTWABDt? T» Base Kong, Shanghai ill Jaaaa Do. Spore s.s. CITT OF CEE3TEB Not. 17 I* CITT OF MADRAS Dee. 15 HOMEWARDS CITY OF EASTBOURNE
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    • 439 5 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE oft*/ AMERICAN MAIL LINE EOUND-THB- WORLD SERVICI NEW YORK and BOSTON via COLOMBO, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLIS GIHOA and MARSEILLES Arrive Leave Lssvs S'pon S'por. Penang ('resident Adaau Nov. 12 Not. 15 Nov. 17 President Gariald Nov. 2« Not. 29 Dec. 1 President Harrlaon Dee. 10 Dsc.
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    • 533 5 DUTCH MAILS Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland and Rotterdam Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO O'no» Amsterdam Southampton Marseille. Rotterdam Tonnage Leave S'porr Chr. Hnygens 15,700 S.M.N. Nov. 2 I'atria 10,000 R.L. Nov 8 Johan de Witt 10.400 S.M.N. Nov 16 Slumat 12,000 R.L. Nov. 23 Prinses Juliana 8,100 S.M.N. Nov.
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    • 283 5 JAVA PACIFIC LMN IJIRECT 'D QUICK am REGULAR SERVICE Between SINGAPORE AND LOS ANGELES (SAN PEDRO) SAN FRANCISCO, SEATTLE via MANILA. NEXT SAILING S.S. BINTANG Leaves Singapore Nov. 3 Arr. Los Angeles Dec. 3 Excellent passenger accommodation available. For full information please apply to INTERNATIONALE CREDET AND HANDELS VEREENIGING ROTTERDAM."
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    • 127 5 YOUR TAPE "HENLEY" Tape is a GOOD Tape. It is of high quality, although inexpensive, and it is sold in NETT WEIGHT ROLLS, exclusive of the wrapping, which takes the place of the lead foil previously used. •"HENLEY TAPE STICKS AND STAYS ■TUCK. Manufacturers of all kinds of joirtimr materials
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 561 6 GAIFTY CINEMA Junction Albrrt and Bvncoolen Street "Phone No. 31.')6. TO NIGHT at W. C. FIELDS •—the lauirh Kinir of the KuIIk —the hit uf Sally of the Sawdust ITS THE OLD ARMY GAME A rapid-fire comedy, the kind you all like and want more of. A picture which is
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    • 376 6 The Greatest I "Ura-Modern Drama The FT arid has ever seen I r; r Different iH&R"*^^*^ IU^A Coming ivy UHAMRRA ALHAMBRA d| 4f With Special g BaaT Orchestra. Music. s?*Vi. a >"^3 IK in? The Manufacture of an Artildal Woman. r The Mind of Man lias Never Conceived It Before
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    • 623 6 EMPIRE CINEMA TONIGHT I TO-NIGHT CAPTAIN BLOOD Stiirrinjj WARREN KERRIGAN A Mighty Romance of the Sea Don't miss these Ten Reels of Thrill. COMING! COLLEEN MOORE IN LILAC TIME FIRST NATIONAL'S GIGANTIC SPECIAL Watch for further announcement. TENDERS Tenders will be a received nt the office of the Commissioner of
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  • 110 7 FIXTURES. I rMar, r*T-|srtii 2 > I 0.24 p.m., 9.7. nd O. outward mail due. train 4 p.m. l« rahan Players at S.C.C. ■rday, Non-mber 3 IS p.m., 9.3. mail i.Mareilai closes 10 a.m. il .tel, 5 p.m. Negri Sembilan, p, Stadiu.ii. at Raffles Hotel. nbar 4
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  • 219 7 Friday. Nov. 2. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected iu arrive. KEI'I'EL HARBOUR Foremost, Jhr. Van d >■ I i-.i s i!o Bijc, Patrol, Centaur, Tujt Sri Tumla, I Una-., m, F..M.S. ra 1 and 3. V> V u Brahmin Bm Hi'.lc, Att«k« VESSELS IN DRY DOCK!
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  • 167 7 To-day. 2 p.m. i land, Java, S«.uth-Wost SuItk Kail Horneo, Celebes. ■I.i I lator DUlf (Of Tea 2 p.m. Beagkalia, Siak and 11.',.' Kwongi 2 p.m. ithern aad Western India. ra and South-East of Booth America (La Plata Maru) 2 p.m. (f. We.-t SumaI ■an Gaau) 3
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  • 448 7 END OF RESTRICTION COMES QUIETLY. Lewis and i'e»t (Singapore i Ltd. renor under date Nov. 1 The end of restriction has come quietly and no change in prices, which are still at last week's level, has taken place. There is a Kood demand from i.broad for near
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  • SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
    • 155 7 Singapore, Nov. 2. Rubber.— Local 30 1 cents per lb. Steady Tin. London £224. Rubbers.— Steady. Aycr Moleks 1.07 V 1.1.1. Pajams 1.17'j-1.25, Brogas fi" l 1 cents, Bedfords 53>-j-60 cents, Perak Rivers 1. 50-1.57 Colinsburghs 2.37';.. -2.45, Hamiltotis 1.57^.1.81^. New Serendahs 2.23-.--2.30, Utan Simpans 1.40-1.50,
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    • 207 7 Singapore, Nov. 2. London. Rubber 8 13-16(1., up 1.16(1. Local 30 ccnU. London.-Tin £224, up 55s. Mining.— Steady. Johan 32-33 cents, Uah■M Hydraulic 1.45-1.50, Ulu Klang 12-15 cents prc-m., Penawat 83-85 cents, Taiping 1.05-1.0K, South TaipinK 47-50 cents, North Taiping 84-86 cents, Malaya Consul. 66-68 cents,
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  • 83 7 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, Nov. 1. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 12.ny'., Athens 375, Berlin 20.36, Bonbay Is. 6 l-16d., Brussels 34.89, Bucharest W2' 2 Buenos Aires 47 15-32. Copenhagen 18.19, Geneva 25.20. Helsingfors 192%, Hong Kong 2s. O',d., Kobe Is. 0 15-16 d., Lisbon 107« i, Madrid 30.055, Milan
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  • 276 7 EXCHANGE PRODUCE Singapore, Hoy. 2. Singapore, Nov. 2. In London, Bank 4 m/s L' 4'« Gamble j« D**""" 12:; II1 2:; II 32 (Cube No. 1 unpicked 14.50 Private I aY credit 2/4 19 32 Copla 10.35 >:i New Y.ik Demand T,G\ s "S! xcd c Priv«t«
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  • 68 7 12 o'clock noon Not. 2. Buyer* Seller* R.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.CJ. Spot ::>i Ho'« Standard S.S.S. on Tender November SOU :iOV 2 •i December 30 30'- it Jan.-M».r. ao' 4 301 a April-June aO 1 LiU 1 Tone of Market I Sttmtf. Latest
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 469 7 ISSUED BY I'KASER CO.. EXCHANGE AM) STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, Nov. 2, 10 a.m. Issue Val. Pd. £1 £1 Asain Kumbang £1 £1 Bun K rin Tin 1 1 Bat:'.iiK Padang 1 1 Katu Caves 1 .Ti> bjk t Ainne £1 £1 Bmnnak Malay £1 £1 (heiulcriang 1 1 Chin
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    • 220 7 IlID* v«lv «l- P<>. Bayer. SeU«n 2 2 Alex. Brick. PTef.. 2.P2& 2.07% 2 2 Alex. Brick. Ords. 2.65 2.75 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco C.16.0 6.18.(! Canadian Eagles 13/6 14/6 1 1 Central Knrine 0.60 0.65 1 1 Cycle and Cartfiafte 0.40 0.50 10s. 10s. UufT Development 8
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    • 121 7 U. Ing. 6 p.c. 1,228,800 6% pram. Spore Cold Storage 7 p.c deb. of 1926 red. 1981-86 108 110 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c of 1901 red. 1930 $1378,000 par. 6% pram. Singapore Municipal 4'i p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 95 par. Singapore Municipal 4 4 p.c.
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    • 396 7 FraMr aad Co. and Lyall aad Svatfi •■otatlaaa. Today* Pri.ci Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt Allcnby (fl) 1.32' a 1.37' i 1.25 1 r,5 Aior Uajah (fl) 1.00 US 1.00 1.25 A. Hitam (fl) 2.00 2.26 2.00 2.25 ft. Kuning ($1) 0.80 0.36 0.80 0.86 Am. Malay ($2) 2.40
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  • 43 7 By K. der Ncderiandcn Ellenga nsulinde <kshgar U.W II I. P. CotQ t-ii Arro, Spore London Sept. 21 Oct. II Sept. 27 Oct. 2i Rapt. 1!» Oct. 21 Oct. 5 Oct. Z Oct. 4 Oct. 2! Oct. 6 Oct. 21
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  • 85 7 S. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. Nov. 4, The XXII S.inday aftei T-irity 7 a.m.. Holy Comn. 7.4' i a.:-i.. ((.'WaP Holy Comn. and Sermon i; .rv... Mm-ii* .nd Holy Ceain. •1 p.m. I h s.. IMC SJO p.i-i.. i Choral) Kvci.song r.'u\ Weekdays Holy tomn. at I a.m., on Mon.
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 22 7 GILLETT. At the Genera! Hospital. Singapore, on Nov. 1, ISI2S. Anthea Carol daughter of Joan and Brie Gillett, and three weeks.
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    • 35 7 Mrs. KmpUKe and family wish to thank ;ill their relatives and tnen<!s wh.. ?<> kindly attended the funernl of the late Mr. W. I). Emptaca, and also those who sent vnwtkl und letters of ondclonce.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 95 7 KEMPAS, LIMITED NOTICE is h.rehy gt*«| that the Eighteenth Ordinary Annual Geaeral Meetin" at the shareholders will be held vithin th' Registered Office of the Ceaipaajr, 4, Kort Road, Malacca, on Wednesday, November 11, 1928, at 12 o'c!ock noon, for the purpose of transacting tin Annual General Business of the
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    • 12 7 SINGAPORE BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT For ENTRY FORMS Apply FRANKEL BROTHERS VICTORIA STREET.
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    • 110 7 INDIAN CURIOS I. Perpitual Lock, 2 Ms in 12 levers, Rs. 10 I. Century Lock, 2 in., 10 levers, Rs. 6. L BaraUr Lock, li in.. 10 levers. Rs. 4/S I. Patent 12S0. 11,I 1 in., 14 levers, Rs. 3\S i. l'ar>iamentar>- Hinge, 5 x a1;a 1 in., Rs. 1/4
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    • 518 7 < Ill.V BEE. The marriage between Mr. <h,H (leok (ftoo, younttcst son of Mrs. (hia Trig and late Mr. Chia Tuc. of 161, Ti!..t Aycr Street, and Miss See Lian N«o, only dautrhler of Mr. arid Mrs. See Seng, of 0, Alexandru Road, will teke place on Fn<lay, the 2nd
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    • 720 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other llasaifted A<l»u SM P r j« WANTS, FOa SALH. KIT. TO LET, No. 11, Newton Road. Apply If. M. Kauim, 6, St Thomas'i Walk. HARD WORKING LADY would like lituain.i :>-. housekeeper. I s. Tiro**. I1I 1 1 Buttei rorta Un«, >.tf Katoug Koad. Appl) No. li.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 55 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. hunching Kerbau Station. IVy CmBtmf of (.orernment Health Oilier.) for th.' M Hours ending at Midnight on 1. deg. ■uture 87 F. .lure Ti V. ■■uur<< 78.7 F. ..!i>.n 144 F. 70.2 F. M;i>:. H2. Min. 81 F. pcratara 74.9 F. ky I pi r i-i-nt. I 90
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  • 1882 8 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2. AN IMPARTIAL PRESS. An American reader of the Strait: Times complained the other daj that such news as this journa publishes about Prohibition i; invariably hostile to that amazinj experiment in social and Federa legislation. That there is some truth in the charge
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  • 827 8 UVER FOR ANAEMICS. In view of the sensational reports which haw ben published about the bow tn»tment of penkkHII .mnemia with r.iw iiver. it la s'niH'wh-.it dlsapsoiatiiig t<> Bad th:,t lists made in Malaya do Rot promise the immediate cure wfcfek Um layman l)-i 1 been
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 359 8 IF NOT IN PERSON THEN IN SPIRIT— HERE'S THE WAY. rial WIIIIWI| v>ith our London Ollici- and thi> Suppliers t-o.J-Ctnwd, v. c ;ire :il)le to accupt ordon- in Singapore. Tenant,' or Kuala Lumpi'r. Inr the fo!lo»in;r Seasonal)!* Rifts to by sent Direct to your Friends at bM MANILA (K.AKS. CEYLON
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    • 55 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9. Metro GoiHwyn Meyer Production Present* MAE MURRAY in VALENCIA Supported Ity Latest Kr.ipiro News and a Fox Comedy, Don't Marry." First Show at 7.:ti). MIKE Featuring SAI.I.Y O'NEII.I,. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD.. Proprietors. BEER THE BEER Sole Agents GUTHRIE CO., LTD.
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  • 326 9 TACTICS CONDEMNED. FINAL EFFORTS IN I ELECTION. i at] X..v. 1. Th.- d in the history Lion applied by k ni.i, 10 the He dl i lares that peraonalit have lx-vn commicaoa :.m.I the number of lies circulated l>y irresponsible sgente <>f both parties Mem never ending.
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  • 126 9 "Typical oi a Great Century." [awraa UarnWali raoio] I igby, Nov. l. thi s.i nd r of Wesk ran Methodi d bj the Archbiaho] <.f Canterbury and tl i nisier at meeting held under the presidency a i Mayor of !.>>n<: >n in support o the i.ppi-.i!
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  • 115 9 Over CS,tM,OM (Stained Hy (idvernmtnl. ana Town, Oct. 23. Th i en< aai s<> far oblained between to,WoftW and ir,,(H)0,000 from the Namaqualand diamond laid ai inovith of thi Orango River. Ii i« competentlj mated tha( a 1 of £16,000,000 will b« I will not pu; i
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  • 73 9 Ihrte I. inns tn be Manned With Naval Ratings. Baa, 0.-t. 2.\. Tin Government has dramatically interike, whi'.-h if holding liners an. l maroonIt hi iii-euii il "TS v. i'h nay.V ratings. "ill sail for Tunis aul Algeria, respec-tively Sumciant non-strikers have boon setwec! to ssaa
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  • 312 9 UNIQUE ISSUE FROM BRITISH MINT. [British Imperial radio] Rugby, Nov. 1. A mnlal has been struck liy the Royal Mint to commemorate the Armistice. The Mint will issue medals in two sizes. There will be a large silver medal, three inches in diameter, which will be sold at
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  • 100 9 More Attacks On Volunteers. [lir.I'TI.H TELEGRAM] Melbourne, Nov. 1. Forty trade unionists attacked volunteers who were boarding a train ct Flinder Street .--tation for I'ort Melbourne. Seven volunteers wtre flung from tho train on to the line. Others wen- stnu-U down and kicked and pushed from tlM platform.
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  • 130 9 Critical Juncture in Gorman Politics. [trans-ocean via pan-asia] Berlin, Nov. 1. Dr. Stresemann returns to politics tolay, when he will take the chair at the executive session of the People's Party at Heidelberpr. The Foreign Minister's re- ntry into politics comes at a critical juncture in both
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  • 137 9 Protest Against Segregation Proposal. London, Oct. 24. An in. ,11 i i;.- has been opened in Durban, as a result of the round-table con'erenee in Cnpi Town, by thj Contra! lousing L! .aid, with regard to th;> housng and sanitary condition! of Indians n and
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  • 74 9 [R1XTER TELEGRAM] London, Nov. 1. Th'. 1 Luigaiii-.n Finance Minister anc ntatirea of the Sckroeder vn -inni'd r.n KRIWMfM in London IV of Bulgarian itsbiUutWm kun par ci nt.. pivii-K a I laid bout £5,000,000. Th" :.r. ount ..f ii.- 10.00 ill bf i<-<ut'J in I^>ndv.n, $969,000.0 (0
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  • 633 9 DR. ECKENER'S STORY. "ATLANTIC NOT YET CONQUERED." [liKiTM: telegram] Berlin, Nov. 1. There is apparently unending jubilation j over th? Zeppelin's safe leturn. During, a torchlight procession Dr. Kekener addressed the crowd, saying that he never regarded a trans-Atlantic flight as a small matter. Their experiences on
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  • 102 9 London, Oct. 2-J. A <li:luii' i^' situation has developed oa Mersey >ide owing to t!)c campaign >f ch;- Transport Workers' Union to eapnbcn of the Emmmb's and Fir<I ..i'.r.. foUowiag Um I'xr.ul.^ion of ...iisalion from the Trades Union Congress. Tin owners have ie!u:,l\\ t.; reeeoiea the new
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  • 72 9 [REUTER TELLXJRAM] Angora, Nov. 1. The Nr.tijr.:.l Aim ;-.>bly unanimously pMscd !ho law proridiag for the adoption i 1 i ekaiMttn throughout the count it i> I'.id down that from i r next all nnv?paptrs ami OM must be printed i:i I-atin eharact rs. Froa January, VUt, li
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  • 343 9 MR. CHURCHILL'S ELECTION "UNION HELD UP TO RIDICULE." [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, Nov. 1. j Three wmkM ago it became known that ,Mr. Churchill, the Chancellor of the ExthcMiu'.'i-, had accented the invitation issued by the Mayor si BattSCMSj, the divisional secretary of the Bricklayers' Trade Union,
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  • 142 9 Labour Gains in London And Provinces. [liKl'TER TKI.ECUAM] London, Nov. 1. London polk 1 to-day in the miniature general election which occurs every three MM to decide the constitution of 28 Borough Councils. The returns in many cases were received ufter midnight, but the votes wee nui. counted,
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  • 318 9 Another Desperate Fight With Police. Cologne, Oct. 25. The second of the two Heidger brothers, the desperate criminals who put up such n fierce fight when pursued DJP the police, has now been captured. The younger brother was shot and killed on Oct. 1!:!. Mien cne policeman
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  • 122 9 RAILWAYS MAY CONDUCT AIR TRANSPORT. [BRITISH IMPERIAL KADIO] Rugby, Nov. 1. Still another development in aviation is foreshadowed by the statement that railway companies will shortly apply to Parliament for powers to carry on air transport. Conferences are being held to consider the matter. It is understood that
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  • 207 9 Cleaning Up Philadelphia's Police. [RF.UTFJt TELEGRAM] Philadelphia, Nuv. I. Vigorous steps are being taken as a result of an investigation conducted l>y a grand jury into charges of wholesale police graft and corruption in Philadelphia, following the discovery that numbers of policemen were associated with
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  • 130 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] New York, Nov. 1. The directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad inti-rd to electrify l,"00 miles of track between Now York anu Wilmington, at a cost of $100,000,000. It is estimated that the work will take sown years to complete. Geneva, Nov. 1. M. Albert
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  • 1316 9 AMPLE JUSTIFICATION. intention whatever of transferring capital ships into the Pacific as a change in our regular pea^e distribution. But ii perchance, we should ever want to sonil capital ships into that zone, they will have a housing place from which either to co\er the
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  • 549 10 STRONG BFANCH FORMED IN SINGAPORE. A fllngapece braaeh of the Overseas LeagWC s inaugurated at a meeting IhI.I hi i hi- Europe Hotel yesterday evening ;a wMch thru' was a ciowded attendM .1. C Blklgea, local corresponding i. :i^j. presidso. at the and ;ic Iimho tue meeting. He
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  • 134 10 "Might Behave Like A Gentleman." London, Oct. 26. ■;r of the London Banl- Mr. I'. M. Francke, sus- nded I'm- three years the discharge of Um Dvkf i i .Manchester from an order of adjudication made in January, 1916. >.'i< ial Receiver estimated the total liabilitta
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  • 153 10 Appropriated Money Intended For Tax. Whin th.' »nse was resumed yesterday ;l eraooa is which a Malay m charged with nuiae a forged document his ear a "tax paid" receipt relating to the latter half of 1927, ■ubmittad by Mr. P. Ston- (for toftf that no case had
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  • 275 10 Good Prospects for Coming Meeting. Kntries for the Singapore Turf Club's meeting to be hold on Nov. 10, 12 and 17 arc very satisfactory considering that on this occasion only horses in classes 1 and 2 are beinp catered for. There are 57 1; (M in the lir^t
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  • 205 10 Striking Increase in Penang Expenditure. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Nov. 1. Mr. J. H. Pedlow, presiding at a meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissioners, introduced the Budget for VJ2t). The estimated revenue showed an increase of $6yi,r>7", and the expenditure an increase of J92o,211, compared with the
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  • 151 10 Municipal Prosecution of Car Driver. That he \va3 exhibiting, in the disc in which motorcar owners frame the receipt obtained on payment of the Municipal tux, a receipt issued for the latter half of last year was the allegation made against Ahmad Tambi Marican in the District
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  • 121 10 New Military Training Methods Introduced. Peshawar, Oct. 26. News received from Kabul shows that King Amanulla in an address to the officials, outlined further internal reforms. The army will have u separate treasury. a school will be opened to train General Staff officers, the grades of pay
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  • 49 10 The Kuala Lumpur Magistrate returned a verdict of suicide by hanging in the case of a Tamil boy of twelve years who was found hanging from the roof of his father's house on Kinrara Estate, Sungei Besi, on Oct. 8. The boy was pining far his mother in India.
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  • 50 10 When a charge of hawking without a licence against a Chinese was mentioned in the Singapore police court the man's wife told the magistrate that she was appearing on behalf of her husband, who was too busy to attend. She was informed that an accused person's personal attendance was necessary.
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  • SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENTS.
    • 561 10 Big Score in First Innings. Adelaide, Oct. 26. There was intermittent sunshine and showers when the M.C.C. began their match against South Australia to-day. A model ate crowd was present before lunch. Ihe widest was in good condition. Chapman a^ain won the toss and tlngland batted lirst.
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    • 149 10 Addition to Programme at S.C.C. To-day. The Australian tennis player*. Mis? Akhurst and Miss Bickerton, will M MB in their last exhibition in Malaya this afternoon, when they will play at the Singapore Cricket Club. They leave for Australia to-morrow on the Marella. An interesting addition has been
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    • 74 10 The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. against the R.E. at hockey tomorrow at the Pulau Brani ground S. Bolter L. W. Byrde and A. G. Armstrong B. Singh, R. H. Yorke and B. K. Santos M. Catchatoor, A. N. Katyal, H. G. Stack (capt.), C. Lall and W. E.
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    • 139 10 The case in the fcurth Court in which nine Chinese were charged with dishonestly retaining coal the property of Messrs. Paterson, Simonb and Co., which they alleged was merely coal sweepings taken from complainant's twakow and transferred into theirs, was concluded yesterday. The first accused Siow Chap
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    • 32 10 In th? Penang police court yesterday sentence of four months' rigorous imprisenpnent was passed upon Lok Eng hum, who was charged with voluntarily causing hurt by pouring boiling water on a compatriot.
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    • 363 10 Another Notable Success In The States. Loy Waliey, the Si: gapori' flyweight, continues to j;j from ':enyth to strength in the United States. His latest vieual was Pinky Irquidi, described as a Yaqv.i Indian, wno was well and t:u!y baatan oy Wiuiey al El Paso, Texa: on
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    • 118 10 Chinese Charity Matches At Malacca. Under the :;u.-:pices of the Malacca Chinese Chamber of Commerce, a series of football matches, promoted by the Chino.-e Football Association of Malacca, will be played on the Kubu C ground, Malacca, during the forthcoming November holidays tn aid of the Shantung Relief Fund
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    • 38 10 Keppel G.C. Competitions. Tii Keppel Golf Club November mixed foursome competition will be played off on Wednesday. The following competitions have been arranged for the November holidays Sunday.Nov.il Shanghai Foursomes. Monday afternoon, Nov. 12: Mixed Flag Competition.
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    • 74 10 Two very narrow victories were scored in the S.C.C. billiards championship (350 up) yesterday. J. W. Jones beat W. N. Hansell by 39, and H. W. Hughes beat H. Gray by 27. An interesting championship semi-final will be played to-night, C. E. Winter, who has shown very good
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    • 40 10 Another Transfer at Nearly £10,000. London, Oct. 26. Following: David Jack's transfer from Bolton Wanderers to the Arsenal, who paid £10,000 for him, Jack Hill, Burnley's English International centre-half, has been transferred to Newcastle United for nearly £10,000.
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    • 100 10 Thought He Was A Boxer: Otherwise Sane. Sentence of three months' rigorous imprisonment was imposed by the District Judge (Mr. C. H. G. Clarke) this morning: on a Chinese who went to a relative's shop and, after trying unsuccessfully to hold up the latter with a penknife,
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    • 33 10 A photograph and wallet belonging to Cecil Moore Coombs, a Luton soldier killed during the War, has reached hU mother, aged 79, eleven years after his death, in a parcel posted from Germany.
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    • 31 10 The name of A. M. D'Cotta, L.M.S., Singapore, if included in the lint of those who have been approved in physiology by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeon* of England.
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  • 214 10 Boxers Decide to Fight On. London, Oct. 25. An amazing incident look place in the light between Ned Tarteton, of Liverpool, and the Belgian, Julian Verbist. The referee sent Verbist to his corner in the sixth round after what was apparently a foul blow. The M.O. entered ihc
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  • 174 10 A.P.C. v. Perak To-morrow. The A.P.C. will be considerably below their full strength when their all-Malayan fifteen meets Peiak at Ipoh to-morrow. Their stand-off h:'.lf, Hamilton, is unable to play owing to "an injury, and Munsey and Perrott have to attcr.l Volumci shoot in Sin.^anore. Scoular a local thr
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  • 109 10 Shaw-Letchfield FaberMosselbay. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang. Hvt. The wedding touk place yrtrday Bi St. George's Church, Penansj, of Mr. John Vernon Shaw, planter, of Kuala Lumpur, :>.nd Miss Lucy Henderson Letchlield, of Warrington, who arrived from England l>y the Malwa. The Rev. Keppel Carnier officiated, and Mr.
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  • 119 10 Worshipping the Goddess Of Mercy. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penury. Nov. 2. The third night of the Chingay Procecsion was held at Penan? yesterday in beautiful moonlight. Each day the procession is growing in numbers, and the final procession to-morrow night is expected to be the longest and
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  • 62 10 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., New York, send us the following cable, dated Nov. 1, tljeir quotations being in gold dollar rents closing bid prices Rubber Exchange sales to-day 425 tons. No\-ember 18.60, December 18.00, January 18.50, February 18.60, March 18.60, April 18.70, May 18.70, June 18.80, July
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  • 63 10 Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Penang, agents of Malayan Tinfields, Ltd., have received cable advice from the secretaries in London thai the- Board has decided to recommend a dividend of 10 per cent, in respect of tl.o last financial year payable on Nov. 15, to appropriate £1,500 to income
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  • 37 10 It's the Old Army Game," a seven part comedy starring W. C. Fields, will- be shown at the Gaiety from to-night. In the first show Beware of Widows," starring Laura La Plante, will be shown.
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  • 12 10 Forty thousand textile workers went on strike at Rouen on Oct. 27.
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  • 273 10 Two New Craft Arrive From Hong Kong. Two interesting rmrll art iv>. Singapore a tew da.y» ago r rum Hong Kons: and left yesterday tor Penang. 'lhpy win new ferries which bi\ built by the Hong Konj: ar.i! Wharapoa Dockyard Co. t'o>- the F.M.S. Railway. and they will
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  • 223 10 Amendments in the Control Of Finance. At a recent meeting of the Board at the Rubber Research Institute, held at the Institute's premises, Kuala Lumpur, th.' finance committee submitted thr tary's proposed amendments in regard to the control and form of MCOOBtl and finance. The board decided
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  • 133 10 Penalty To Be Increased In Johore. In explanation of a Bill to UMfMl Um Excise Enactment, which is to be introduced into the Johore Council of State, the Legal Adviser (Mr. W. Pryde) states that section 34 of The Excise Enactment, 1915, lays down that a first offence
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  • 139 10 Marked Improvement In Tin Market. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Nov. 1. Lean and Co.'.s report staus that tin has been a firm and advancing market all the week, and closing pi ices show gain during the period under review of £6 15s. and £1 17s.
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  • 76 10 (Nichi-Nichi Service) Tokio, Oct. 31. The manager of the Aka-i Savings Barik has been charged with criminal breach of tru.-t with regard to the bank's funds. Mr. K. Kosaka, a member of the Tokio Municipal Assembly, has been committed to prison in connection with the Municipal
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 66 11 [The Straits Times It not responsible fot the opinion* of its correspondent*. Correspondents should bear in mind that letters must ba short and to the point. Lone epistles ara liable to be rejected or cut down. Correspondents must enclose their names and addresses, not necessarily for publication but as guarantee
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    • 197 11 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. If check or control is not ven, soon placed on the activities of our local Import an. I Export Heparment. SinjraHM, ina y well toilet that it was over a lrci- |.cl. ;b the pi. wit of BMtfag 01
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    • 597 11 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Klang is often called a Sleepy Hole and the term is, generally speaking, aptly used, but on Oct. 2'J thing* were different. Public feeling was tense and every face bore evidence of anxious expectation fur i>n that day the
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  • 179 11 Industrial Advisory Committee's Mission. London, Oct. 12. Sir Malcolm Watson to-day addressed well-attended meeting in the Council linutn of the Rubber Growers' Association on the object.-, benefits and proposed working of the Ran Institute Industrial Anti-Malarial Ad\ isory Committee. S r Charlrs .YcLeod. who
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  • 222 11 Two Men Killed in Billiards Saloon. London, Oct. 24. Hum men WtN playing billiards in ft saloon opposite the Town Hall, Manchcs- i tor, whin an altercation arose. They fought, and without warning, one man drew a revolver and blazed off six shots, killing one of the players,
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  • 205 11 Mr. T. W. Prins and Miss J. C. Wichers. The wedding of Mr. Thomas Wilfred SVins, of the Asi..Uc Petroleum Co., and Miss Johnna Cornelia Withers, ol Leeu..ard.'n, Holland, was xolempised at the Ccthedral of the Good Shepherd, the Rev i at)'., v Huaudel officiating. The bridr >vas
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  • 688 11 Tin- folUmmg passengers crrivi-d fio,:i Bmm by the Malwa i Mr. C P. Ambler, Mi. and Mrs. H. B. UIim.ii. Mr. an<< Mis. r. N. Allan, Mr. It. \dty Moore. Mr. I. H. Alsop. Mrs. H. C. Ukin-Bernr, .Mr. and Mrs. 1). A. M. Blown. >lrs. W. Blake, Mix
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  • 74 11 Ratnri Ba«in Tin Dredginir Co., N.L. For month of October dredge worked 419 hours. IMM wirds, for 257 piculs tin ore. Digging ha- h.itd but improving slightly. Dii'dec ii >' yet entered river. Floods caused lainairt' to railroad. Repairs are being tlTe.lr.l. Kundi Tin Dredging Co., N.L.— Hours
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    • 142 11 New DA|S[CE {T\jfi REC'ORDSS»Ap« New His Master* Voice Electrical -V7v Recordings are issued twice monthly :m the l«r «"H 15th. We cordullv Jj? invite you to c«U and hear the following new Dance numbers. -*^>m -r*^*S Arriving Nov. 4. BfeMas^^\fcace S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. i^i^Bft^»SiM^2& i iTfffffllfcmtliffltfcniafHW more Craven 'A'
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    • 291 11 Raffles HoteS CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES CHRISTMAS EVE.— Monday, December 24. SPECIAL DINNER AND l)\N(i; Tickets $4. CHRISTMAS NlGHT.— Tuesday. December :!:>. OLD ENGLISH DINNER 9.1S p.m. CONCBtT. Tickets 14. BOXING NlGHT.— Wednesday, December 26. MNMBK AND PANCY DRESS BALL (KAMA DSEBa OPTIONAL) I.alest Novelties from London. I'aris and New York Prizes
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  • 533 12 SWATOW BUREAU DBFIANT. REFUSAL TO OBEY NANKING. Swatow, Oct. 20. Alarming developments have arisen here as a result of the Government settlement of the dispute between the merchants and the Surtax Bureau. It will be remembered that the Government orders were that the bureau was to be
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  • 421 12 Bright Prospects for Next Year. Tin- annual general me'.-ttn;; «f the Sunnyfide Kuhber Co., Ltd.. was held at the registered office, 3, GuMMa Street, Iw ban, on Wednesday. Mr. M. L. Phillips presided and was supported by .Messrs. W. P. Crawford, R. C. Snerar, E. J. Forbes, Pr.
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  • 81 12 Captain Dewar's misfortune in the affiair of the Royal .Oak gained him a pood deal of sympathy, and there i< general satisfartion. says thp Manch>'st/<r (iuarclian, over hi« Hpp.iinli.ipnl to ih<" oniman.) of H.M S. I !r r v. Tlif »mnt i narticulavly inpropnate one. Cmpta!" DtWW it reearded a.-
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    • 466 12 Why changed motoring conditions demand the Use of Quality Oil No. 3. Why good roads are hard on engines MAKE THE MOBILOIL CHART Are you guessing are you using To-day four miles of smooth road ¥auß c iOt > Q stretch out before you to every mile UcJk jUi J
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    • 301 12 FRASER HEAVE, LTD. Distributors for Malaya. Expels H£TX I >> DOCTOR S TESTIMONY. mWßr*~**^ fr-Trii». />m link a .^BBB BB9k ib"* m.»; t:v 'if c-'Tnmon (kin RH)| I'lew'v fnl in a caw MHflf 5 "i- .i I* hn.TKhc rai*id 4l« i Mil itr^jf lint g^R^R^V i>rli«■J<* I* iyoti«h Ch4ti'<ra jflGßf
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  • 436 13 Dutch Steamship Lines' Enterprise. (Fiom Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Oct. 27. The diei-pREo in passenger fares lo 1'irope nadp by Dutch s'cuni.ship Han j has OHMed a 94 dial uf comment in I the Cii-i-i' nn pmi, The Neiieriand t*0 i during the last few years has
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  • 352 13 Twenty Per Cent. On Ordinary Shares. The report of the directors oT tin- Rf hr Tin DrirfKinr- Co., Ltd.. for the year rndeel ;j-.- l;i_'S, s»,-tei that thf o!d No. 1 Dredge lyine nt Rcnoni; vai disposed of Huriny the yar. together with ipam not MlftaMa for
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  • 160 13 It is proving even more difficult tv coax the Prince of Wales inti> MarVOroujrh House than it was to panmttt IJueen Alexandra out of Buckingham F'alu.-c. Ixinji ago the vacant mansion '.vas rt-decoißM and partly re-fuini.-heri I'nder Queen Maiy's careful supoi vi»ior. By the end of next month the gateway
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    • 170 13 "Fit and Forge f iSIa. "^3 Sim. (d i JW&< am+ -Tl^m^m^^^^^^ £fr X >f^uUgK Vf OTORING joys are^P^ IV I increased when tyres can be forgotten— when fN^W you can trust them on every road, and know that they are good for mile after mile of care- free travel.
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    • 411 13 Could a Higher Tribute be Paid to the Excellence of this Car than the Fact that Oth^r Manufacturers have been Compelled to Copy X SELF-PRAISE MAY BE NO RECOMMENDATION BUT IMITATION IS THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED. SINGArORE. I'ENANG. TAIPING. IPOH, KUALA LUMI'LM:. SE RBMBAN, MALACCA. THE
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    • 169 14 r.,. h won 1 iniamiiiiu inFORMATIOrt HESITATION EXASPERATION nEDITATIO^^^*. DESPERATION IMSPIRATIOrt DtTEPninATIOI^ 'REALISATION SATISFACTION tiORHEO- CHEVROLET -13. 66Orckard Road ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE 1 •1V.0W...D....." tl...r,<|H|\«f .5.-. 3f \f HOUSE, CLUB or KJ Ail Distributor* (jOJ|^S^^ I (Incorporated in U.S A > s»li»-Srr»i( i- Room, 3 10, Orchard
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    • 681 15 30 CIGARRILLOS SIN COMA HEDRA DE LAS MEdORFS VEGAS VL I. A ISABELA NOTICE Is h.ril.y irivcn that the Coinpuniu General de Tabacus de Kiliwinas of Manila arc the owner* and i'.-"|>riptors of the '1 ra.le Hark depicted above Th<- said Trade Mark la iwd In respect ..f Tobacco rik'Jirs
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    • 357 15 Assets o\er S.C. Assurance in force over C-49,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Lid. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements} HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore LONDON OFFICE 27, O).'. li.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Suprense Court of England and eomplU, with the British Life A»suranee Companies Act in
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    • 590 15 BANKING CHARTERED BANK OF I INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. rporatod ii England by Royal Charier 1e,13.) I Dp '.ipiia: in 000,000 share* "i IS aaeb IrUaarva Fjt I ■1,000,000 Kaaarv* Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, HiyhrpNirate, London, E.C. J. AgaactM and launches S'ar Iloilo Batwaatasl »r look Si
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    • 590 15 BANKING HONC KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (lncoiporated in Uong Kong) Head Office HOXG KONG Authorised Coital »60,000,000 ;I s-ue.l anil tally paid up $20,000,000 Banana. Kunvls Bterl 6,000,000 Silver $14,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor* $20,000,000, OF DIRECTORS. A. ContntMSi Esq., Chairman. N. Brown, E»q, Deputy Chairman. Hon. .\ir. i. I),
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    • 406 15 BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Capital Authorised 18,000,000 Capital Subscribed £1.800,000 'Reserve Fund tnd Rest". 11,684,846 Capital Paid up £1,060,000 BOARD of DIRECTORS J. M. hyrie Chairman. I. R. Chalmers, Esq. Charles J. Hambro, J. O. Robinson, Baa. Esq. ;Sir Thomas Catto. Bart. W. H.
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    • 753 15 1 EX-SERVICES ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA (SINGAPORE BRANCH)* ARMISTICE DAY CELEBRATION Sunday, N'ovenibc. 11, l<)2*. ■••ill* at the Cmotanfc. The usual s<ral th* CsnoUph will b* bald at T.:;n a.m. Ex-Servic men *i i,,. M1 on un th* Pad notaph W a.m. Medal should be worn. Service at (ho Cathedral. "One
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    • 235 16 HINDHEDE CO., LTD. BELTING FROM STOCK "DURABEL" HAIR BELTING. 3 ins. $0.73 4 $0.97 5 $121 6 $1.45 8 $2.11 10 $2.88 12 $3.65 R.D.W. BALATA BEIJING. l'/2 ins. by 3 ply 17 cts. 2 ins. by 3 ply 22 2Yi ins. by 3 ply 28 3 ins. by 3
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    • 264 16 ANTI-MALARIAL OR SUB-SOIL PIPES 1, fl and 8 in. sizes. Stock available for immediate delivery. THE ELKAYES POTTERIES, 10, HIGH STREET. For Your Friends at Home. WATER-COLOUR SKETCHES OF MALAYA By .MARGARET FELKIN. Twelve reproductions in colour, Size 11 by 9. They express charmingly the vivid colouring of the East."
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    • 915 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. PREPAYMENT CHARGES for WANTS, For Sale, To Let, etc., in ordi-.ary close set type (average six words to line) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 4G cents, three ins. 64 cents, four ins. 82 cents, five ir.s. $1.09, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40. twelve
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    • 889 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, 135. Devonshire Road. Apply E. J. Ellis, 4. D'Almeida Street, TO LET. store No, Japan Street. Kntry immediately. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, new shophouscs. Sims Avenue, water, gus. Rent $13. Apply Stniits Hotel. TO LET. No. 7. Upper WilUa Road. Immediate entry. Appl) .I<-y.-r
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    • 289 16 HOMEWARD BOUND "THE UTILITY" BRITISH MADE HAND WARDROBE SWT CASE prill* fl for 1 r Suitable for GENTS or LADIES LIGHT and COMPACT Weighs 22 lbs. Size 32 x ]9 x 9 inches. COMPLETE WITH HANGERS $40.00 only. Sole Agents FRANKEL BROS. »75, VICTORIA STREET. SINGAPORE, h. LUMPUR, IPOH and
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    • 365 16 COMMERCIAL BOOKS ENGLISH BANKINC MKTTIODS. by L. La Marrhant Minty. I'h. 1). J9.00 EASTERN BXCH tifCl IRRENCY AND FINANCE. W. r. Sp«ldin X THE LONDON MONKV NAUR. A practical Kuiili- ti> what it in, whrrv it is. and the operation* conducted in it, by W F. Spsidine Sfi.:;o lUX lIISTOKY,
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