The Straits Times, 10 September 1929

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  • 25 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.; THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES, SINGAPORE, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 1929 I'RICE 10 CENT:
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 54 1 TROPICAL SUITING "FLORODOR" (8.U.A.) WING LOONG. HIGH ST., SINGAPORE. (AN ALL-BBTTISH PRODUCT) Makes the Use of the Tooth Brush r m i i i iii i HALL'S for WALLS HALL'S. DISTEMPER THE OlL^BOiinb WATER PAINT So'e Agents WILLIAM JACKS CO. (MALAYA), LTD. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOS AND PENANG. I W.D.&H.oS^IIiiIPP^RiSTOL
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    • 145 1 Genuine Sale Bargains FOR CASH ONLY SPECIAL OFFER OF FRENCH TOILET SOAP Beautifully perfumed, t tß^~ <^3K^^- >1 yI»--'' Perfumc3 are all the three tablets in box T^^J^^^SB^Sc vt|t 1 newest and the soap jU cts. 3U cte. TWO SPECIAL OFFERS OF BATH SOAP FRENCH BATH SOAP ROBINSON'S BATH SOAP.
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    • 6 1 "FLORODOJ (&UJL) WING LOONG TROPICAL WEAR.
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    • 587 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGC SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL B.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HI3 MAJBBTTJE GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAB EABI MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOB CHDM AND JAPAN. Tonnage due Sport 1929 KALYAN 9,100 Sept 21 NELLORE 7,000
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    • 574 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON I Nsples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp and f Rotterdam Vessels Tonnsge Dae Sail HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Sept. 11 12 i t KITANO MARU 8,000 Sept. 26 B 7 HARUNA MARU 10,500 Oct 10 11 t KAMO MARU 8.000 Oct. 24 25 KATORI MARU 10,000
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    • 526 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) FOB BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the veilknown steamer MARELLA (7,876 tons) and the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4,512 tons). The v. M* wgt T is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to
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    • 644 2 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDL\N GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 8640, with sub-connections to Passage, Freight, Transhipment Marine I Depts and Manager's Desk. I Representative for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Official Tourist Bureau of Java. All information,
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    • 562 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAB SERVICE TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN— GENOA, MARISEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOWMARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT.
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    • 567 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Sichon, Bandon, Kohsamui, Langsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure SUDDHADIB In port S-pt. 11 MA H^ Se P l 15 S «P»- W ALAYA Sept. 22 Sept. 25 The
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    • 567 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) "EM.ERMAN" LINE < KR AND FRKIGHT SERVICE TO THE UNITKI) KINGDOM AND CONTINKNT FRKIGHT SERVICE OUTWARDS To Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japan. Due Spore. M. CITY OF NEWCASTLE Sept. 19 s.s. CITY OK SHANGHAI Oct. 17 i.i. CITY OF SINGArOKE
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    • 491 3 TXHXAR BTBA»«mP UNI ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE From SINGArORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES to NEW YORK and BOSTON Arr.ve Leave Leave Spore Spore Penang TRKS. GArtr'IELD Sept. 16 Sept. 19 Sept. 21 IKES. I'OLK Sept. 33 Oct. 3 Oct. 6 IRES. ADAMS Oct. 14
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    • 504 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. Stoomvaart Maatschappij m Nedcrland and N.V. Rottcrdamtiche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGEI' SERVICE TO Genoa AasslsHaa Bonth«mptoa Marseilles BotUnUa s.s. Slamat 11,600 R.L. Sept. II s.s. Prinses Juliana 8,100 S.M.N. Sept. 20 s.s. Tambora 5,600 R.L. Sept. 2. m.v. P. C. Hoott 14,600 S.M.N. Oct. t m.r.
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    • 302 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA. WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SCHEDULE. Sailing for United States and Canada Points from Manila and Hong Kong San Francisco and Portland Sails about S.S. PENNSYLVANIA from Manila Sept. IT S.S. PENNSYLVANIA from H. Kon*
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    • 245 3 rpEN^RA j; 'i I JENGINE WORAS' iLun I iHHHBpHaWISBXMI'fftWIWJItiJ! SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. ROLLED STEEL JOISTS Channels, Angles, Tees, Rounds, Flats? Squares. M. S. PLATES (BLACK AND GALVANIZED). LARGE STOCKS. Tel. No. 2717. w.-s UNIVERSAL APPROVAL It is said that to Rain universal approval is one I of the impossibilities
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    • 910 4 AUCTION SALE o' valuable Singapore properties situate at Joo Chiat Terrace, Onan Road, Cairnhill Road, Minto Road anci Pulau Tekong. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s saleroom, No. 30, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, September 11, at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1. Valuable freehold land and house known as No. 10, Joo
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    • 902 4 STATE OF JOHORE SUMMONS IN SUMMARY SUIT FOR DEBT OR LIQUIDATED DEMAND. (Under Section 471 of the Civil Procedure Code). In the Supreme Court, Johorc at Johore Bahru. Civil Suit No. 65 of 192». THE SZE HAI TONti BANKING AND INSURANCE CO, 111) of No. 58, Chulia Street. Singapore, Plaintiff,
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    • 1275 4 DREADED SKIN INFECTION u4^Sk may result from the simplest jQk cut or scratch. Swarms of -rf^H invisible diaase germs attack /UtaC'^^H 3JJM the broken skin, causing r"£--c^xV\^B^fe^B throbbing pain, formation of pus and blood-poison. V^^HT^JI Wj^Ti BLOOD P, §oB POISON 9 Whether it be a cut, scratch, insect bite, burn,
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    • 252 4 "Ive come to them at last, you see!" CRALVENA CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES The ONLY Cigarettes Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON Sole Agents HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE, PENANG, IPOH AND KUALA LUMPUR. x^£ Tiinil'MßsU Don't bS^ Forfeit Your A Health to
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  • 2017 5 Training for the Schneider Cup: Records of the Pilots. ABBEY CONTROVERSY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 15. I British hope* of winning the Schneider I Cop contest nre rising higher nndi higher. For many weeks no one outside the select band "f pilots of the high-«poe4
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  • 45 5 The Wales Minstrels held a rehearsal on Sunday at the Star Opera Hall, Singapore, of Repentance," a play which they will stage on Sept. 14 at the same theatre. in of the Honan-Shensi-Kunser Relief Fund, under the patronage of the Chinese Consul-General, Mr. Tong Lao.
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  • 716 5 Why Practical Support Should be Given. Sir Charles Wakefield, writing in the Sporting Life, says Events move fast in the flying world, Before the end of July we reached the twentieth anniversary of Bleriot's flight across the Knglish Channel the event which did so much to stimulate our
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  • 365 5 The fenewing passengers arrived from Java port* l>y th« Plancius yesterday morning From Sourah;.ya.— Mrs. S. Kdifar, Mrs. L. Charge, Miss Ccoige. Mr. M. Sugimori, Mr M. Litter. Mr. J. C. van Burke-n, Mr. J. Tai:. Mrt. W. Stenißf, Mr. \V. H. Strnin K Mr. K. Kamarlina*. Mr. Ng
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  • 529 5 K.C. and Judges. STARTLING CASES OF INJUSTICE. A striking tiit'cism of the tendency of central and local authorities to arrogate to themselves functions which *lo not properly belong to them was made at Edinburgh in mail week by Mr. T. M. Cooper, K.C, in a paper
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  • 395 5 German Measles And Scarlet Fever. An interesting suggestion about the mysterious disea.se at Bombay was mailto a Statesman representative who sought the opinion of the Director of the School of Tropical Medicine, Lkut.-Colonel H. W. Acton, I.M.S. According to the Statesman cories--pondent at Bombay, the cause and nam»
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 38 5 STANDARD 16 18 FEET OUTBOARD-MOTOR RUNABOUTS ;-r=^n>, L^^gfg*^^ ks^k 5^ ~~~~^J_ SEAWORTHY AND SPEEDY. STRONGLY CONSTRUCTED. SUITABLE FOR ALL TYPES "C" "D" CLASS MOTORS PROMPT DELIVERIES. Price Hull only From $373 THORNYCROFT (SINGAPORE). LIMITED 81, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE.
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    • 118 5 EAT K+S MORg PISH EAT FISH because it is so TASTY EAT FISH because it is so NOURISHING EAT FISH because it contains the PHOSPHATES that BUILD BONE AND FEED THE NERVES. STEEL HEAD SALMON KIPPERS FRESH SALMON IKAN MERAH SMOKED SALMON IK\N KURAU DOVER SOLES KILTIE KIPPERS LEMON SOLES
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    • 66 6 The De Soto Six PRODUCT OF CHRYSLER CORP. Tourer $2,120 With Wire Wheels MALAYAN MOTORS, LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). Sole Agents. HHKw^ DiHtribotors for S.B. and F.MJS. P> EASTERN AUTO CO., LTD. "^Sflgj^^^^ SS 79, OKCHAKD ROAD. Arriving Shortly THE NEW SUPERIOR WHIPPET "SIX" l£ Ton Commercial Truck
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    • 215 6 This Isis Six I 'HIS embodiment of swift and tireless A energy— an inspiration of fine coachcraft and perfect travel-ease ea;>er, smooth-flowing power, ready response to handy controls, charming cellulose colour harmonies, world roadabiluy; in faft all th: mod exacting could desire is yours in this sparkling, up-to-the-minute creation of
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    • 465 7 Beautiful ivacious 1 T?>v The Greatest Screen >/> <qqm Wj?j Comedienne the Scret-n \^^r' W has ever se«-n A 't'^^M I W^ #^L ffV J MAZ I E A whirring whirling laupliter m oompdling story packed to the brim with droQ comedy ■nd sparkling humour. 5S September 14 (LILIAN HARVEY).
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    • 294 7 Victoria Theatre Commencing SATURDAY, SEPT. 14 at 9.30 p.m. THE LAWSON-SYDNEY ENGLISH COMEDY CO. IN A BRILLIANT REPERTOIRE OF I'LAYS Opening Performance September 14 THE ROTTERS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. TMI RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. EASY VIRTUE FAIR AND WARMER TITESDAY^'ePTEMBFR ,7 MEMBER 20. TWO HrSB\NDS THE F OURTH WALL bY Henry
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    • 341 7 Phone I T I I\// 11 \1 Phone 3659 1£ V V/JLll 3G5<) NOKTU BRIDGE ROAD. FOR SIX NIGHTS FROM SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 The Dramatic i'icturiiuitiun of a Realistic and w< rful Story A Warner Brothers Screen Cfanaic A Poignant Urama of To-ria-. fijturinß IKENE UUH Supported by CLIVE UHOOK.
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  • SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
    • 142 8 Singapore, £ept. 10. Rubber.—Local !U cent:; por lb. Rubber.- St«fidy. New Scildais 2.25-2.30. Liv Benuts Mla-Bt cents, Mentakabr. CI4J cenu, United Malacca:* 1.75-1.85, Taaaha 2.2»-2.36, Pajams 2.27'i-a.35, Allenbys 2.40J.uO, Batu Lmtangs 1.21H-1.26, Aycr Hitunc 3.20-3-30, Nelmays 52'■-551- teetU. 'lin.-Quiet. Bukit Arangs 1.r.7' -l.fir,, Kuyohg 17H-21 cents,
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    • 144 8 Rose Maephail Penman. Ltd. .Singapore, Sept. 10. Rubber.—London 10 1 lCd. I'nehangcd. Tin.—London rjO9 2s. 6d. Unchanged. Mining.—Dull. Sungei Wa--s 3.65-3.60, Kuchais 1.54-1.5 C, Kinta Dredge 1.771.80, Xlang Rivers 2.60-2.70 x.d., Hong Fatts 80 &S cents x.d., Malaya Consols. MH-HH, Penawats 1.05-1.0C4, Petalings 5.50-5.65, Batu Caves 1.63-1.56, .lohans 3C-)7 cents.
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  • 221 8 Programme of drills up to and .'or week cr.ihrii; Sept. 1G Wednesday, Seat 11, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Buid, S.V.C., L. A. Training; 5.15 pJn., Drill Htll, "E" (Chlne-e^ C >„ L. A. ftainintr T..15 p.m., lirill Hall. D (Furasirn) C->., M Yards Range 5.J5 p.m., Drill Hall,
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  • 26 8 Orders for week ending Sunday, Sept. 15 Wednesday, Sept. 11, Officers' Meeting, Headquarters, C.jO p.m. Friday, Sept. 13, Ambulance Class, Headquarters, 0.15 p.m.
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • SHIPPING NOTES.
      • 217 8 Bulletin of the L. of N. Eastern Bureau. For the week ended August SL 1920, the l/eague of Nations Eastern Bureau reports u.i follows Alexandria Three plague cases and one death. Purl Said One plague case. Suez Three smallpox cases ono case nt lyphu.; oxanthematicu.-!. Aden
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      • 326 8 Trawler Tongkol to Be Sold. An extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Ceylon Fisheries Ltd., mi held on Aug-. 24 at the regis tered oftke of the company, 11, Queen Street, Port, Colombo. Mr. G. C. Slater was in the chair, anj the others present were
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      • 149 8 With reference to Special Register Circu'.ar 5.2,-177 of July 1, 1929, the British Coi<sul at Tani3ui reports that according to 0r... nance No. 43 of the Government Gentry, of Formosa, dated Juno 20, 1920, all vsels entering cr leaving the port of TaVao from and after July
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    • 62 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc. New York, send us the following cable dated Sept. 9, their quotations being in gold dollur cents closing bid prices Rubber Exchange baled to-day 075 ions. September 19.90, October 20.40, November 20.80, December 21.10, January Ul 20 Febmaiy 21.50, March 21.70, April 21
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    • 25 8 From Australia (parcels only), by Nicuw Zeeland, due at Singapore daylight to-morrow.' From China and Japan, by Hukusan Maru, duo at Singapore to-morrow.
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    • 260 8 EXCHANGE. Singapore. Sept. 10. On London, Conk 4 m s 3/37/8 Demand 2 ''3 23/32 Trivatc 3 in. credit 4?« On New YoTk, Demand 85 15/10 Private 90 ds 67 T» On France, Bank T.T. 1431 On India, Bank T.T. 154 'A On lion* Konx, Bank T.T. 13>4 p.r. dis.
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    • 67 8 12 o'clock neon, Sept. 10. R.S.S. rqunl to Standnr.l Q.C.F. Spot 35 UUndard It.S.S. on Spot September 3d 1 Slumlord It.SS. on Tender October 36 >, .November 3714 Oct.- Dec. 37' 4 •t Jan.-Murch 38 Vt Tone of Market Steady. Latest Cable London Spot
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    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 470 8 v I>d Huyprs Sellers £1 fl Asam Kumbanjr 38/fl 30/6 I/-1 AytT HiUm Tin 13.9 J4 9 il U hanK-riii Tin U/t BB 6 1 1 Batart* Padan* 0.35 0.40 1 1 Hatu Caves 1.45 ].:,0 1 1 Bukit Arang t,T/t 1 82% £1 fl Burmnh Malay 41/. 42/.
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      • 231 8 ■MM rd Buyers Sellers 2 2 Alrx. BricU Prefa 2.15 2iO I 'i. Alrx. l;rick Ords. ;>.7O 2.aO tl il Bru. Am. Tobacco 6.7.6 G.H'.O 1 1 f'cntral Engine 0.50 0.60 1 1 Ij'lt and Carriage O.."'.> O.CO 10s. lo.. Duff Development 6.0 9 G 6/W. Dunlop Rubber 3
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      • 113 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.e. deb. of IMJP r«J. mi-3G 101 108 ci. Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. iyf,o Hjmjm par. s'.i prcm. Singapore Municipal JVi p.c of ISW7 red. .T1»47 $1,000,000 95 par. Singapore M ux.icij.il 4',j j>.p. o* >W9 red^ I'JOS Cl,ouo4K»o 95
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      • 401 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. 10-claj 3 I'r:cvs lrtisor Lyall I Co. Evatt Allenby (*1) 2.M 2.;,U 2.;>0 2.. r ,O Alor Gajnh (*1) l.?o l.ao 1.10 1.55 A. Hitai. (si) 3.20 3.35 a^G 8. JO A. Kuiiaiß vi) 0.-J2V4 0.17*4 o.« 0.47 Am. Kaluy
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    • 275 8 Tuesday, September 10. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEPPEL IiARKOI :n. Main Wlaif W. HI. Ames I, The Cable. TttJ .Sumia. Oil Wharf Nil Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN MI DO< KS. Tanjonc Pacar. .Wbiit Dock KekMtaa \ictorii Dock Vun Jlorrndorp. Keppel Harbour. King's
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    • 206 8 To-day. Ceylon, Southern and Western India Ani.-nori 2pm Bagan SI Api j\pi (Ksroeralda) 2 njm. North N.-Ka.U an I N.-Wcst Sumatra (Selaiipori 3 p m Bengali.;, Labocan BlUk and Tandjon(f Rali-i (Sintrkarai 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Sink 4; I'akan Baroe (Nam Hone* p.m. Upper Burma iHnnj; Hwa)
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    • 36 8 By RlephnnU Porthos P. Her Nedc r!and<*n Khyl.er Bkau rj<iiniai i-rn Arra. S'pura London Aui'. 1 Auk. 21 Auir- I Fe;>t. Aii*. V Sipt. Aue. Sept. Amr. II Sept. !> Ant,-, v; Bant. i>
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 931 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Olher Classified AdvU, see page 20. WANTS, FOR SAvi^cT^ FOR SALE prdigreo Airedale puppies, twRrafttha. I I'iiiir I'.injanK K.t., Ch mile. 10 LET SHOP AND FLAT. Amber Man ■tout, Apply Singapore Building Corp., 01, Mattel StnaL dp) LOCUM RKSNI, European doctor will I. upi-Ti in i n*a,r. i.unt
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    • 151 8 THE WALES MINSTRELS will present I'nder the distinguished patronage of Mr TONG LAO, the Chinese Consul-Giner-I REPENTANCE In Aid of the HONAN-SHENSHI-KANSU FAMINE RELIEF FUND AT THE THEATRE ROYAL NORTH BRIDCL ROAD On Saturday September 14, at 9 p.m. Booking at L\T PAU PRESS. $6,000 REWARD" A ic-ajH of $!,000
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 116 8 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Station. ;'.>■ rsurtesy of Government Health Ufficr.) For tin 24 Hours ending at Midnight on September 9. 0«C Max. shade temperature 67 F. J.n. shade temperature 74.2 F. •lean shade temperature 70.4 F. Max. sun radiation 150 9, '!in. grass radiation 70. 5 V Mean wet
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    • 128 8 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tlw following* is the daily weather report of ihe Meteoroloirical Branch Sur vey Uepf., Malaya Yesterday. 9 a .ra. To-day. Temperature. Kainfall. Bright. Mean ct 1 M ,j. n< Su nin Humidity. Wind. Weather. Stations. F. t. Ins. No. of hours. Direction. Force M.P.H. Kuala, Lumpur 09
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    • 272 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Tuesday, September 10 H. W. 2.44 a.m.. 8.1, 2.31 p.m. R.fl, Sun rises .'..58 a.m., nets C.4 j..m. Wednesday, September 11 H. W. 141 a.m., 7.J. M p.m. 8.3. Sun rises 638 a.m., sets G.4 p.m. MeAlitter and Co, annul mo.tin*. noon. Singapore Turf Club Dinner.
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  • 587 9 Demand for Sound Rubber Shares. JELAPANGS GOING UP AGAIN. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday, 11 a.m. To-day's I'rices Rubber. 33 cents. Tin, 100 tons at SlOG'i. Yesterday's Prices Rubber. I.ondmi 10 1 'Hid. unchanged. New York 20 4 ct.. up ■< ct. Tone Firm and active.
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  • 70 9 NIZAM LENDS RS. 50 LAKHS Help for Bombay Cotton Firm. Bombay, Aug. 23. Tlio Nizam lias advanced the firm of Sir Currimbhoy Ebralnm and Sons who control the biggest Kroup of cotton mills in Bombay, it loan of Us. 50 lakhs to tide over their present difficulties brought about by
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 297 9 British Railway Interests In China. Tn an article on the Soviet-Chinese dispute ami Great Britain, in The Times, by Mr. M. Gull, it is stated that British interests in the Chinese Soviet dispute extend far beyond an .annual trade worth £5,000,000. In seizing the Chinese Eastern Railway, whether
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    • 461 9 Official List of Approximate Prices. The following are the prices, cents per catty where not otherwise stated, prevailing nt the Singapore markets on S. pt.. 7, as furnished by the Food and Market Inspector Meat. Beef steak (round) 53 pe* catty, beef stew or curry 39, pork, lean
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    • 77 9 Rugby, Sept. 0. Foreign exchanges nrc Amsterdam liMi'.i 7 Athens H75, Bombay Is. 5 13-16 d., Berlin 20.355, Brussels 34.885, Bucharest 81~!4, Buenos Aires 47 7-32, Copenhagen 15. 215, Geneva 25.17, Helsingfors l«2 r ll Honir Kong Is. 11 >{,d., Lisbon 108.20, Madrid 32.875, Milan 92.695, New York 4.84^.
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    • 78 9 The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company recently completed a giant pneumatic tyre 12 ft. in diameter and 4ft. thick, which took three months to make, is worth $5,000, and has a load-carrying capacity between 40,000 and 50,000 lb. It is to tour the United States mounted on
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    • 1174 9 Option Proposal. REJECTED BY THE SHAREHOLDERS. Following is an extended report of the proceedings (summarised in our issue of Saturday) of an extraordinary general meeting of the Nai Hoot Tin, Ltd., requisitioned under section C 6 of the Companies Enactment 1917, by Messrs. fee Seang Ec
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    • 894 9 Progress Against Dear Money. The Economic Supplement to British Industrie's," the organ of the Federation of British Industries) for the third quarter, after giving further details of the Federation's new index of employment, contains the usual review of the post quarter's trade and the forecast
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    • 132 9 Sir A. Chatter jee's Appeal To British Manufacturers. London, Aug. 30. The pica that Britain should buy more i food products from India was made by Sir C. hatterjee in the course of an interview with Reuter. He pointed out that India was the biggest market in
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    • 41 9 A fable received by Lewis and Peat (Sfnga- t pore), Ltd., from their London correspondent states that rubber stocks show an increase of 1,810 tons during the past week, the total now i °Ji h#Sd feci.Oß 111?!*? topg,
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    • 407 9 Material Improvement In Prospects. It will prooably be cheerful reading when the conservative Economist writes that there is a certain latent energy in the rubber share market to-day, which those familiar with that highly specialised branch of the Stock Exchange profess to regard as portentous. The market is
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    • 493 9 New Investigations Of Deposits. Mr. Cecil S. Garnett is in -India to make investigations into the value of the deposits of sillimantie in tha* part of the world. Sillimanite is a mineral, an aluminium silicate, with a melting point of over 1,800 degrees Centigrade and this fact
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  • 1106 9 Position in United States. ANTI-MALARIAL ADVICE FOR PLANTERS. (By A. W. Still.) London, Auk. 15. The conditions of what may be described as stalemate in the rubber markets continue, and the price variations arc fractional and of no particular significance. Turning back to Messrs. Htaiani r'^ market
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    • 117 9 ANALYSIS OF RUBBER DEALERS' STOCKS. The following is the analysis of dealers' stocks as at Auir. 31. 1929, in Singapore. Penan*, Malacca. Province Wellesley and the Dindings, as supplied by the Reziatrart.ii >r:il of Statistics Ribbed Ummoked Scrap and Total Smoked Sheet. Sheet. Crepe. Lump. AH Grades. Sinciiporc 7,1'T 2,r,lU
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  • 1074 10 It is not going too f.ar to say that Valaya il new within measurable distance '.f the total suppression of opium smok•ng. The appointment of the League of Vatic ns commission which will arrive in Ail country next month is
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  • 1970 10 Misapprehensions About The League. (By Viscount Cecil of Chelwood.) His Majesty King George has said Nothing is more essential than strong and enduring League of Nations. Millions of British men and women stand ready to help if only they be shown the way. I commend the
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  • 296 10 The death has occurred of Lieut.-Coloncl Lancelot Scth Ward at York. Mr. Kogyo Yoncgaki is officially recognised as Japar?es2 Vice-Consul at Singapore. Dr. Hu Tsai Kuen takes the place of Dr. J. B. van Cuylenberg on the Social Hygiene Advisory Board. Mr. H. R. Gill of the
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  • 685 10 ROTARY IN MALAYA. Within a few days Singapore is to have a visit from Mr. James W. Davidson, F.R.G.S., a former vice-president of Rotary International, who has been away from his home in Canada for a year on a world-wide mission for the establishment of Rotary
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  • 30 10 Messrs. E. T. Williams ami Mr. C. W Drwson, of the Malayan Civil Service and Dr. R. A. McNab, of the Medical Ser vice, returned from Home leave on Friday
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  • 27 10 A message has been received -it Mandalav that the Venp Bey. Father Hervy, Pro-Vicar, Mandulay, Bad pariah priest, St. Xavicr's churih, has died at Shwebo of cholera.
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  • 51 10 Mr. B. Goldman, the niMfir "f Kemandore Estate, has retained from leave looking very well after his holiday. Mr. W. A. Crossc, who has been acting for Mr. Goldman, has gone to Bertaa Estate as acting mannger in the place of Mr. Bennett, who has left fur home with Mrs.
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    • 332 10 Gladys Cooper Beauty Talks JfegaJ^M Face Powder ffl^^ i I '.•!< Powder is indispensable anf) W^ must be considered very seriosuly. A bad Face Powder ran, by the frequency of Hfl use, undo a!l the good that other wellchosen preparations may have done. Gladys Cooper's Face I'ov.der is of incomparable
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    • 73 10 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at t LATEST EMPIRE NEWS A Fox Super Production 4 DEVILS Featuring JANET GAYNOR First Show at 7.30 p.m. A Western Drama THE RIDING RENEGADE Featuring 808 STEEL. Booking at MOUTRIES. Prices aa usual. TAN CHENG KEE A CO, LTD,. Proprietors. THE PIANO WHICH
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  • 750 11 Manchurian Towns Bombed from the Air. HEAVY FIGHTING. Many Buildings Destroyed In Pogranichnaya. The prospecta of a settlement of Hi.- differences between Russia and China regarding the Eastern Railway have been shattered by the news of further attacks by Soviet troops across
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  • 60 11 Appointment of Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 0. Sir Philip Cur.liffe-Lislcr, who was President of the Board of Trade durinc the Conservative administration, has accepted the post of chairman of both the Association and the Council of the Tin Producers' Association. Sir
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  • 112 11 Italy May Not Compete Again. London, Sept. 9. According to Colonel Bernasconi, the leader of the Italian Schneider cup team, Italy will r.ot compete again. He expressed the opinion that Great Britain would try to win the trophy outright, but ,-ifUr that there would probably be no further
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  • 83 11 Results of Nev, Treatment For Septicaemia. London, Au£. 14. Professor Leonard Hill and Dr. Albert Eidinow, as the result of exhaustive experiments, are announcing a remarkable treatment for septicaemia by means of ultra-violet rays. The investigation suggests that if blood poisoning ennnot be actualiy driven out of the
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  • 226 11 Incalculable Harm Done By Strikes. The annual general meeting l 'of tho aieholders of the Imperial Bank of :1a was held on Aug. 19 at the fifficei the Madras branch. Mr. C r E. Wood 'resident of the local Board, presided. Reviewing the process of the year, the
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  • 96 11 Five-Year-Old Child's Escapes From Death. London, Aug. 31. Peter Lancaster, aged five, who is at present recovering in Blackburn Infirmary from a kick in the face by a horse, is a veteran in escaping what seemed to be certain death. He fell from a bedroom window as
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  • 153 11 Fire in Dry Dock. VESSEL AGROUND OFF COAST OF SPAIN. Rotterdam, Sept. 9. While ths British oil-tanker Vimcir* was being cleaned in dry dock, oil on the water round the vessel caught fire and the flames spread to the ship. Ten of the crew and the
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  • 112 11 Good Results of British Mission. Rugby, Sept. 9. One cf the results of the conferences of the Eritish Mission to Argentina has been the negotiation of a provisional agreement which should be of the utmost value to the trade and commercial relations between the two countries. The details of
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  • 139 11 Joy Ride in a Railless Bus. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Pcnang, Sept. 9. Prince Damrong and his three daughters left for Kedah yesterday afternoon en route to Bangkok after a brief but enjoyable stay at Penang. While here the Prince was joined by another daughter, Princess Pron, who
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  • 210 11 Bride Alters Her Mind Four Times. Many dramas and comedies have from time to time been witnessed in the various London civil register offices, but seldom has such a comedy of errors occurred as is now engaging the attcr.t on of one West End registrar of marriages. Three
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  • 30 11 Only 26 Survivors Out Of 152. Helsingfors, Sept. 9. There were only 26 survivors from the steamer Karu which capsized. Most of the 12G dead were children. Reuter.
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  • 32 11 Latest Colonial Office Report. Rugby, Aug. 9. The Colonial Office states that report* received from Palestine this morning are to the effect that the situation is quiet. British Wireless.
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  • 148 11 Taxpayers' Burdens. CRITICISM OF LATEST UNDERTAKING. London, Sept. 0. The Cabinet nr>t to-day for the first time since the recess. Its most urgent business is believed to relate to the AngloAmerican naval conversations, but the Evening Standard asserts that the Cabinet is faced by the prospect
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  • 81 11 Communists Ban U.S. Representative. Riga, Sept. 9. Comrade Pepper, the leader of the Communist party in the United States, has been expelled from the Communist International for not executing orders and refusing to return to Europe from the United States to explain his conduct. It is alleged that
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  • 200 11 Labour Extremist on The Empire. Mr. J. Maxton, M.P., was frankly critical of the Labour Government in his inaugural speech at the Summer School of the Independent Labour Party in Hertfordshire, at which Mr. Bernard Shaw was present. Mr. Maxton asked his hearers to name any way
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  • 257 11 New Series of Registration Numbers. The publication of official returns of the Ministry of Transport showing that licences have been issued in respect of over 2,000,000 motor-vehicles in Great Britain during the last six months emphasises the difficulties of the authorities in regard to registration letters and
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  • 31 11 PICTUREGRAMS." Services between Sydney And Melbourne. Sydney, Sept. 9. A picturcgram service haR been opened between Melbourne and Sydney Letterpress, photographs and advertisements are efficiently transmitted in a few minutes. Reuter.
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  • 207 11 Mr. Shearer's Further Revelations. Washington, Sept. 10. Official circles arc buzzing with excitement over the assertion by Mr. Willum. B. Shearer (whose alleged activities or. behalf of American armament firms arc being investigated) that four United States Admirals encouraged him to spread propaganda against the curtailment of
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  • 68 11 Sixteen Days Without Rain. London, Sept. 9. There have been 16 days of oppressive heat, without a drop of rain, over a wide area in south and south-east England. It ;< 5 officially admitted that this constitutes a drought the second one this year. Forecasts indicate a
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  • 90 11 Conversations May be Resumed Shortly. Rugby, Sept. 9. It is understood that M. Litvinoff's recent statement in Moscow on the question of the resumption of Anglo-Russiar. relation* is regarded in official quarters here as holding out the prospect that a way may shortly be found for resuming the
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  • 69 11 Death of Historical Adviser To Foreign Oflice. Rugby, Aug. 0. The death has taken place at the ag of 65 of Sir James Wycliffe, who has •>een ill since his retirement last year. He was historical adviser to the Foreign Office. During the War he served as
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  • 1092 11 Notable Speeches At Geneva. BRITISH WELCOME. Linking Up Nations Economically. Cordial support to M. Hriandj scheme for an economic I nitwl States of Europe" was given by tho delegates attending the League of Nations Assembly at Geneva. Mr. WiMiani Graham, the President i>f the Board of
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    • 71 11 AUSTRALIA. A special article on Australian affairs by our correspondent at Canberra appears on page 12. TO-DAY'S FEATURES. Page Lighter Side of Life in lyondon. by J. Jefferson Farjeon 15 London I 1 1 r 5 j Rubber Position, by A. W. Still 9 Practical Work at Geneva, by Viscount
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  • 1888 12 A Record of Great Prosperity. CENSURE MOTION. LABOUR DISPUTES AND THE GOVERNMENT. (From Our Own Correspondent) Canberra, Aug. 20. On Aug. 12, tl.e Great State of West Australia, which comprises something like half of Australia's 3,000,000 square miles of territory, was one hundred years old.
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  • 34 12 The B. I. steamer Rohna with London mails despatched on Aug. 22 is due at Penang at 6 a.m. on Friday. The mails will probably be delivered in Singapore on Saturday morning.
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  • 58 12 There has been a disappointing response to the appeal launched 18 months agr>, over the signatures of the foremoGt British men of letters, for a Hardy Memorial Fund. Only £1,400 has been subscribed. The preservation of the cottage at Bockhampton where Hardy was born, has, however, become assured by the
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  • 685 12 Germany's Lead. GREAT BRJTAIN LAGS BEHIND. On one of the stands at the recent International Aero Exhibition at Olympia was shown a map of the world's air routes. This map occasioned much surprise to many who saw it and not a few were sceptical. But a
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  • 262 12 The Qualifications for Papal Peers. Article 42 of the Lateran Concordat establishes the recognition by Italy of Papal titles of nobility, including those conferred after 1870, and of all such titles as the Pope may confer in future. An ecclesiastical Commission nominated by the Pope has been sitting
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  • 135 12 Slashed to Death in The Ring. A report from Java states that Mr. Arnoldi, champion trick cyclist with Isako's circus, was stabbed to death in front of the audience. It appears that Arnoldi reprimanded one of the Malay boys attached to the circus, and on receiving an
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  • 149 12 The Pinansr Gazette, referring to the announcement that Mr. E. Pratt, Senior District Officer, Butterworth, will be going on leave about the end of November, prior to retirement from the Malayan Civil Service, says that the present holder of the office is in Class I of the Service, and our
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  • 85 12 Italian Airman Due in The Straits. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. 9. Captain Savino, of the Italian Navy, who is on a solo flight in a seaplane to Australia is due any moment at Penantr. Capt. Savino is said to have left Italy on Sept.
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  • 79 12 Eurasian Charged With Attempted Suicide. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Sept. 9. Eric Williams, a 'Eurasian of Ceylon, appeared in court on Saturday charged with attempted suicide. He said he had no intention of committing suicide but was frightened by the devil and jumped overboard from the
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  • 70 12 A local publication which has rendered good service to newcomers to Malaya has appeared again in a third edition. It is Mr. A. W. Hamilton's Easy Malay Vocabulary," published by Kelly and Walsh at $2, and it is particularly useful to Europeans in its new form, with the
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  • 89 12 Miss Nora MacRy, until recently secretary of the Y.W.C.A., Kuala Lumpur, and Mr. Walter Kenneth Wilton, assistant Superintendent Revenue Surveys, F.M.S., were married in Wesley Methodist Church on Monday, Bishop Edwin F. Lee officiating. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T.
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    • 98 12 Raffles Hotel a 11 1 1 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 •"••'■Owing to other Arrangements there will be no Tea Dance 1 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 SPECIAL CABARET AND DANCE Arranged by Mrs. ALFORD In Aid of St. ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL Admission $2. For Reservations Phone 2920. Sea View Hotel All Rooms fitted
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  • To-day's Racing.—Form at a Glance and Selections.
    • 197 13 The Second Day. SELECTIONS BY "FORM" AND "M.F.J." To-day sees the second programme of the Singapore Turf Club meeting. Appended are the selections based on form and also those of M.FJ." Selections by "M.FJ." 1— BEXDICO. Slawi and Alacoque. 2.— TOBOGGAN. Titania and Prevail. I— LADY BERYL.
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    • 557 13 Petaera 9 o Polj-creta •cratrhed) 1 n HwaaUfca 8 n Marco g Kinta Girl S 7 Beadica x 5 'J'.mpino 8 4 Fairy Belle k :i AI:.;o.)ur g o Slnwi 7 ]•> I I 3. 0. PET.YCKK. Sdunr Swaaar Div. I.,
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    • 691 13 Roland 9 0 Titania g 12 Craigentinny 8 7 Prevail g 5 Rowland's Toy 8 5 Kull House scratched) 8 S Temoh (late Polvnnga) 8 3 Toboggan g 1 Sellaa g 0 Koyal Assent 8 0 Shediuc 7 n Little- Queen
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    • 592 13 Ponoykar 9 S Pyrliu 9 Gozard 8 12 I.iia 8 10 Ituyal Flush 8 8 Tandubas 8 7 Conceit 8 7 Saucy Glance 8 6 Southern Cross 8 2 Mikado 8 0 Shoot-Im 7 12 Chevalier 7 11 L*;ly Beryl 7
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    • 482 13 Meteorologist 9 2 Brother Jii.i (scratched) 0 Lucky Mistake 8 11 Pollykar (Late Eqnimaid) 8 10 Gladiator III 8 8 The Bandit 8 0 Kirooi 7 12 Rosemary 7 11 Pacify 7 8 Hopeless 7 7 Church Parade 7 0 1.
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    • 576 13 Santorio 9 0 King Thrush (scratched) 8 13 Regentc 8 7 Caliph (scratched) 8 2 Cyllaros 8 2 Golden Wand (scratched) 8 2 Red Stripes 8 1 L. C. '80 Bright Haki 7 12 Bitter Sweet (scratched) 7 9 Me Too
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    • 438 13 Hazel Boy 0 Clurgo 0 Martin A»h Jf Mr. Polly Farmer Dukedom St. Benedicta EUaline 8 Dynumite Greenut J "> Packard (scratched) I 3 I. HAZEL BOY, t. Singapore, Saturday 7: IV fur., carried 8 St. 9 lb. unplaced to Soldier
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    • 558 13 Mona Lomond 0 10 Master Redfcrn 8 7 Pefgy Dighton S 3 Lanrete 8 3 Monarch 8 2 Witchcot (acratchtd) 8 n Agiipo 7 12 China Star 7 12 Alwar 7 it Miss Privit 7 7 Chin Phoenix (icratched) 7 7
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    • 540 13 Tamuge Maungu Xavarino (scratched) 1J) Chippendale J Mount Annan Metina Le Souvcrain J Leverluss JUolden Eve Direction *J Leualys Bob Murfh Cocoa Nib J j» KoM-iosko 6 0. 0. 0. TAMl'GE, t. Has run unplaced in Class II, Div IV. 2
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    • 499 13 Clarita ;i 0 Apple Royal 9 0 Repentance y n ll:imbone X 1J Cmrln Knight x in Cliquot K Sarcastic x X Petra (scratched) K Ktcrnity X 2 SoulHt-i- K o Maisons L.ifitte s n .Sturbeck 7 j:j Popanda 7 |f
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    • 158 13 Race 4. Horses, Class I, Second Pi\ :vion seven furlonirs).— 3.45 p.m.: Sykr UtM :i Juir Cross K.12. Ji-.nitor 8.10. Battle Creek I.S.Tinakill 8.2, Lamb.ro 8.1, Lady Chic 7.10, ■"Dzzler 7.U, Cumerlonj; 7.8, Kelt 7.4. Rare 2. 1'onie:., Class I, Second Division seven furlongs).— 2.40 p.m.: Some Silk
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  • 119 13 Tuesday, September 10 4 Singapore Races. Miniature Ritlc Assn., meeting at Drill HuT.. Wednesday, September 11 1st Round S.A.F.A. I.C.F.A. ts. S.C.C. 2nd XI. Thursday, September IS Singapore Races. Friday. September 13 1st Round S.A.F.A. S.C.F.A. 2nd XI United Banks (replay). Saturday, September 14 Singapore Races. Singapore Golf
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 99 14 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS MOTOR CYCLE AND CAR HILL CLIMB On Sunday, September 8, 1929 dnCLL LEADS THE WAY EXPERTS NOVICES EVENT No. 1, under 250 c.c. Ist Prize Ist Prize EVENT No. 2, under 3:>o c.c. Ist Prize Ist Prize 3rd Prize 2nd Prize EVENT No. 3, CARS. 2ND PRIZE.
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    • 306 14 ARRIVING SHORTLY A NEW FRIGIDAIRE BB^B^^^ o ~s~^ r« It 1141 44 111 111 114>I I 3ffilK*i; ivitli the And a cabinet which adds beauty tc Of* B^^^i^ any home all machinery com- BBH fc«d pletely enclosed built of steel with a permanent porcelain finish jHs and with the added
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  • 586 15 Nurse Strangled. DEATH MYSTERY IN f PHILIPPINES. Mystery surrounds the death of Miss Esther Louise Klein, 30, Navy nurse on duty at the Canacao Hospital, Cavite, whose body was found on Aug. 6, in a room at Webb's Place, on the road from I'asay to Fort McKinley.
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  • 290 15 Allowance to Shanghai Municipal Servants. The following information regarding temporary increase? in the salaries received by married Shanghai Municipal employees, has been issued to the various departments, says the North China Daily News. Graduated increases have been .■.uthciized pending final revision of salaries by the Salary
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  • 42 15 The marriage of Dr. S. V. Murthy, of the General Hospital, Penanß, with Miss Srimathi Siwakenpai, daughter of Mr. P. Thambyah. PtMMpr Station Superintendent, Taipinjr, took place at the residence of t!ie bride's parents in Upper Museum Jwoad, Taiping, on Thursday morning.
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  • 1328 15  -  J. Jefferson Far]eon.) (By Our London Critic, The Death of Leslie Faber A Loss lo "By Candle Light" London's Longest Run Grade Fields at the Victoria Palace Intense Acting in ''Beauty 99 The Tragedy of the Ugly Man. London, Aug. 15. rPHE death
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  • 465 15 Succession Tangle. INDIAN CUSTOM AND BRITISH LAW. Although about sixteen months have elapsed since the death of the lirst 1-ord Sinha of Raipur, his. MB, who is now in London, has not take n his Mat in the Hou3e of Lon's, owing, mi the Sunday
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  • 283 15 Viennese Military Officer's Story. The Viennese Press gives the story ot" a Viennese officer, formerly a niilitury ato iogist of the Austro-Hui.j-arian Army, who was sent by requcft of the Turkish Qtn crnment in 18C0 to rapervise ireological surveys in MaceJonia. In the course of
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  • 133 15 Marriage (o a Lawn Tennis Flayer. Cnnuadtr James Bird, K.N. (retired), vice-chairman of the Royal Aero Club Schneider Committee, was married in London to Miss Claire Buckingham, wellknown in lawn tennis circles as o:ie of the Brckinphum twins." Commander Bird, who is a director of Messrs. Vickers Aviation,
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    • 197 15 SPECIFY CROMPTON'S For PROVED RELIABILITY We have the RIGHT MOTOR for your needs. We know the RIGHT WAY to apply it UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straiti Settlement!) SINGAPORE. Mnttggrs ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. IS, BATTERY ROAD. >■♦•♦♦-»♦♦■♦♦■♦■♦■«-*■♦»-♦-»-»♦-«-«-♦->-»-♦ ♦>♦♦ > > t Go forth armed with a PITMANS TRAINING y A
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    • 63 15 MAHARAJA OF RAJPIPLA USES KELVINATORS 01 K fr BSK 4^ I W T"E SHOWROOM I WORLD'S SFE .^JS^ZZH 1 nriLDERS OF l: hftStmi F^ 3^^ I KKFRIIGERATING DISPLAYS. §UrV** BQinPMENT. Dictrlbotori for Malaya GETZ BROS. CO, (Incorporated in I'.S.A.) SALES-SEKVICE ROOM, 5 r,, ROBINSON BOAD. Jy^M«yig^ REASON I for the
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    • 169 16 WORTHINGTON-SIMPSON, LIMITED. 'NEWARK SPECIAL" Centrifugal Pumps. High-class c..:*«ki« f I*% vv v Suitable Workmanship <t* v i«-« V. <X f First-class >Jp and moderate VPjH British combined. PUMPS WITH FAST AND LOOSE PULLEYS AVAILABLE FROM STOCK 2 in. suction. 2 in. discharge Price $180.00 8 in. 2 in. $185.00 4
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    • 138 16 S ';^g Old Parr lived for 152 years and- his spirit v.ffl Hi;. still survives in that most 'B IB' famous of stimulants— Anci.ei\t -.C: '^H^DldParf ■w^^ iSS ReaI ?VNTiQUE&RAiiE OId |SCOTCH\yHISKV 1 Sole Importers BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. HEALTHY RUBBER TREES! INCREASED LATEX YIELDS! STATISTICS PROVE IT PAYS TO FERTILIZE
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    • 191 16 CAST IRON Soil and Rainwater Pipes Sincl« Doom.* Sincle Doublb Socket Socmt Sockit Socket Eared K»red E«red Plsin Plain P'"" Guaranteed in conformity with British Standard specification and as supplied to The Singapore Municipality, P.W.I), and leading Contractors. We shall be glad to send complete Catalogue of Cast Iron Pipes
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  • 147 17 St. Leger Probable Starters.— Home and Local Football Results. HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS. Promoted and Relegated Clubs Do Well. London, Sept. 9. The following were the results of English League games played to-day First Division. Aston Villa 2 Derby County 2 Sheffield I'tcl. 1 Middlesbrough 3 West Mam L'td. Newcastle UUl.
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  • 266 17 S.C.C. Tournament. 1 I rduj'.s n-.,u!t« I— li Bbvtea. I B. i'.owland beat J. U. Strachan, 3 0, O. C. H. I. Kent be:;t L. J. A. Fieldcn, 6—o, C 1. K. .1. Merrtiell ]>cat \V. R. Kinc fl— o, 6—3. C. J. Stephen beat J. V. S. Brooke,
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  • 159 17 Probable Starters For Doncaster Classic. London, Sept. 9. The following arc the probable starters in the St. Lejrer Stakes, which will be run at Doncaster on Wednesday. The distance is about one mile six furlongs, 132 yards. The value of the race is about £12,000 Lord Astors
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  • 262 17 Results of Races at The R.S.Y.C. Sunday's races at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club resulted as follows A Class. The third and final race for the Pulau Jong Cup. There were five yachts competing, ard a good start was made, the whole fleet getting well away on the gun.
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  • 1079 17 Sampling Singapore's Hospitality. R. M. B." writes as follows regard- ing the visit of the Klar? cricketers to r»^y an S.C.C. team over the week-end Some months ago Tubby LaverUr. took a Singapore side to King, whtH they had a right royal time and where they were
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  • 69 17 England XI Scores Innings Victory. London, Sept. i). Mixiinjj an England XI at Folkestone Festival, the South African tourists were badly beaftm by an innings and 16 runs. South Africa opened with 145. The England elewn, mainly duo to the batting of Hcarne (143) r.nd Woollcy (111),
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  • 168 17 Japanese Beat Race Course G.C. A match between the Japanese Goli Club and the Race Course Golf Club on Sunday resulted in a win for the Japanese by 7 >,2 points to o. Individual scones were as follows, Japanese players mentioned first T. Morita and N. Sugimoto lVt, G.
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  • 150 17 Fifteens Expected from South Africa. That South Africa have accepted the invitation of the International Rugby Board to tour these islc3 in season *****2 is a matter of rHU interest to all followers cf the game, for since Paul Roos led the first team over here from The
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  • 44 17 Owing to the 21st inst. being a race day St. Joseph's Old Boys Association will hold their sports on Oct. 12 and the heats on Sept. 30, Oct. 1 and 2. Entries close on the first day of the heats.
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  • 121 17 Chinese Win Men's Doubles. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penan;,', Sept. 10. The Penang Open Lawn Tennis tournament came to a conclusion yesterday with the final of the men's doubles. This provided a poor exhibition. Tan Thean Seang and Yeo Wee Yang defeating the Japanese pair, Mine and
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  • 287 17 S.C.C. Enter Second Round. The S.A.F.A. Cup competition match between the S.C.C first team and Pulo Brani played at the Stadium yesterday afternoon proved a rather scrappy affair, which the Club won by 2 0. The Pulo Brani team played hard and stubbornly, but lacked the finer points
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    • 85 17 AERATED WATERS ARE GOOD FOR YOU AND FRASER NEAVE'S ARE THE BEST TO DIABETES SUFFERERS Royal Brown Bread A RECOMMENDATION Only 16 cents a lb. loaf. Obtainable from ROYAL BAKERY. 590/4. Serancpon Road, FRESH FOOD AND REFRIGERATING CO.. LTD., Keppel Road, Orchard Rnad, firangr Road and Seleeio Road, HIGH STREET
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    • 72 17 TRY THIS FOR BREAKFAST Spread plain toast, a biscuit, or bread and butter, with this sparkling golden preserve, or use it in dainty sandwiches for afternoon tea. It is healthful as well as delicious. Just ripe Seville oranges and pure cane sugar— preserved in the Crosse Blackwell way. Qrosse Blackwell's
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    • 88 17 pho tomato v The Only Genuine Automatic Photography 6 Photographs for 60 cts. 20 Seconds to Operate. 7 Minutes to Deliver. CAN YOU BEAT IT? In addition artistic Studio Cabinet or tinted enlargements are obtainable. Studios at 31$, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (next to Tivoli), 69, NEW BRIDGE ROAD (opposite Southern
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    • 259 18 Prink in. That's what you do when you use Sanatogen "I am prepared to guarantee from my own personal experience, that by taking Sanatogen for a short period you will be able to tone up your cells in a way that nothing can surpass." So "writes a distinguished London physician,
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    • 565 18 Foods The 'Allenburys' Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water, thus giving complete independence of doubtful milk supplies. Moreover, they are practically identical in composition with mother's milk,
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    • 235 18 for users of 29 beautiful g.fts Watches, cutlery, powder bowls, cigarette cases, etc., etc. I Get well and OHT THESE GIFTS. Save your Winca: nil wrappe.'s. Ark your dealer tor list that scows all gihs ar.d tells you how to get them. HUTTENBACH LAZARUS SONS, LTD., Wincami* Gift Dept., SINGAPORE.
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    • 2171 19 —a— i— Assets exceed $10,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE i Winchester Hbuss. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company haa 120,000 deposited with ths Supreme Court of England and compiles with the British
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    • 210 19 Protect your skin from infection after shaving. ;Use j. Cuticura Talcum Powder Delightfully toothing and cooling to the tender, newly shaven skin and a most efficient, sanative and antiseptic protection against infection. Used in combination with the Cuticura Shaving Stick, Cuticura Talcum, is an unusually acceptable and fragrant addition to
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    • 344 19 HOUSES TO LET SIANG LIM PARK (Lorong 40, Geylang) Three rooms and four rooms at $30 and $35 respectively. ELECTRICITY, GAS and WATER. J Apply; Tl j SIONG LIM SAWMILL CO., 2/3, SYED ALWI ROAD. Enquiries 'Phone 6852 or 6854. TO LET OFFICES, GODOWNS, ETC. Offices In The Arcade. 15
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    • 283 20 GENUINE STOCKHOLM TAR SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED LEE KIM SOO 40. HIGH STREET. 634 Compare the Price Quality and Mileage of T. K. K.'S TYRES with those of any other make. TENG SENG GUAN M 4, NORTn BRIDGE ROAD. Established 1905. Tel. 2415. 1 bbbbM^bbbbbbVI '^sf L^ 9 4 ¥*^^t\3OvSm asaWsfc^JsK'-rf
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