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The efficiency and design of the Copeland is such that the compressor is driven by an electric motor of only 1/6 horse power.

The cost of operating a Copeland is so economi- cal that after allowing for interest on the first cost at 7% and allowing 10% depreciation, there is still a cash saving of over $10.00 per annum.

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FIFTY YEARS OF MALAYA.

OLDEST EUROPEAN IN SINGAPORE.

Many happy returns of the day to Mr. E. Salzmann, our oldest European resident,

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER

`YOUTH'S" ALARMING *|

CONDUCT.

ARMED PATROLS IN SHANGHAI.

CHINESE RUNS AMOK WITH BAYONET.

VOLUNTEERS ACCOMPANY THE POLICE.

In view of the frequent occur Penang, Oct. 25.

ronce of robberies, armed members Yesterday a well-built Chinese of the Chapel Volunteer Corps now youth ran amok" in his grand-accompany the Chapel police when] mother's house at Jelutong, injur- they are on duty during hours of Straits Times of October 24,

Mr. Salzmann came out as oring her with a Volunteer's bayonet darkness. ganist to St. Andrew's Cathedral, and also two people who attempt- Singapore in 1874, and held the ed to take away the weapon. position for 50 years.

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The armis taken from the Chapel During It appears, he had been behav-police, when the guerilla corps at- that time he has been a prominenting strangely for, the past few tacked the station on the eve of the hgure in the musical life of the days and his movements had been arrival of the Nationaliste in

placed. city. A career of this length watched, It is not known how he Shanghai, have not yet been re-

tropical settlement stands got the bayonet.

Magistrate This morning, the unrivalled in the annals of British. people in the East. Mr. sent him for observation.

The injured woman is in hos Sulzmann, is still in splendid health, and upright, with a fine pitaf memory and eyesight little impair- ed. Consequently, although ha has often thought of returning to "MICHAEL STROGOFF.” England; he is reluctant to leave a country which has treated him go. well and fit with so many happy years of his life have been spent

Early Days in London. Before he came to the East, Mr. Salzmann resided in London where he was a Professor of Music nt the Royal Naval College, and also organist and a member of Sir Michael Costa's famous or chestra at Covent Garden Opera His favourite instrument is the violin Mrs. Salzmann came out later on, and they were married in St. Andrew's Cathedral,

Their two sons and two daugh- ters will be well remembered by many here. The sons, Fred and Frank, were for years noted for their prowess at tennis players in Malaya, the former having held many championships. The wogs are now in England.

Ardent Musicians.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Salzmann haye always been ardent workers in the cause of music in Singapore, Mrs. Salzraann was possessed of a fine contralto voice and a strong liking for amateur theatricals, and up to recent years was always depended upon as a certain suc-

cess.

A SPLENDID FILM AT THE QUEEN'S.

"Michad Strogoff the splendid creen version of the famous story which comes to the Queen's Theatre of the secret cuurler by Jules Verne to-day as the fentare attraction until Saturday, has been hailed on all sides since its recent premiere in Paris as the greatest picture ever made under French auspices. The picture is without question a re- markable production and is sure to create a deep impression in Hong kong.

Special precautions were taken by the Chapel, police on the night of October 27, in consequence of a rumour that labour agitators were planning to attack the Huchow Guild, Chapel, where the Unificution Committee of the Shanghai Labour Uniors has its office.

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sup'y Mr. A. McVean,

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8 Friendly bout. 12 Extensively.

r. A. N. McDonald, chief engineer, 13 Riot. engineer, Antung, is on Home leave. Kalgan, has

chief engineer, 14 Approach. gone Szechuan. Mr. A. D. Armour, sup'y chief engineer, Liangchow, has gone chief engineer, Kalgan.

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Mr. D. B. Kerr, third engineer, 17 Distinguish.

19 Infuse by, degrees. third engineer, Wuchung, has gone

21 Expression of recoil... Kanchow.

Mr. A. Lockerbie, third engineer, 23 Unit. The leading player in "Michael

gone third angnoer, 24 Give forth.

20 Personal servant, - 20 Red ferruginous quarta. Strogof" ie-Ivan Moskine. a young Woosung, has Russian actor, whose work in Suiyang. French films has made him almost

Mr. R. Bain, from Home leave, has 31 Quarrel. as well known.on the 'Continent as

gone second engineer, Sinklang, M. 32 Before. Emil Jannings. Altogether thereG. D. Bell, second engineer, Sinklang 83 In the near future."

prepared, food, are 6,000 players in the cast, and has gone second engineer, New 34

second 36 Pertaining to monarch. the amazing battle scenes, filmed as chwang. Mr. G. Stewart, they were described by Jules Verne, engineer, Newchwang, is on reserve. 38 Used on violins.

Mr. A. Urwin, from reserve, has 40 Celd.

second engineer, Hain 12 Female sheep. are presented on a magnificent scale,

44 Man of letters. Peking. the charge of 4.000 Tartar, horse- gone sup'y

18 Fearless. men being particularly thrilling.

Mr. J. S. K. Oliver, from reserve,

62 Anger: sup'y third engineer:53 Open to view. gono

A. Jeffrey, thiri has

Kone third 54 First man. Foyang. Mr.

55 Slow movement. 56 Piert of machinery.. sincer, Poyang, has engineer, Hain Peking.

Mr. K. K. Burns, chief engineer, 67 Marries,

reserve. Bir. G. 68 Point of extreme depression.

Down. Nanchang, is Stewart, from reserve, has gone chief 59 Medley of meat and vegetables.

Mr. R. H. Watt, third engineer, engineer, Nanchang,

Kungwo, is

is on reserve, Mr. W. W. has gone Colquhoun, from

reserve, third engineer, Kungvo

Mr. J. M. Macleod, from reserve, has gone third engineer, Suiwo.

The story concerns the advan- tures of Captain Michael Strogolf accet courier of the Czar, who is selected to carry a message to the Czar's brother 5,000 miles away in Irkutsk. The route lies through. country held by the Tartars, and beautiful girl Strogoff, joined by

Mrs. Salzmann has "for many years been an accomplished.] tennis player. She has won the championship at the Ladies Lawn he befriends, meets all sorts of ex- more than once and holds many elting adventures before his dan trophies. She still takes an ac-gerous mission is fulfilled. tive part in the game.

Although retirement has over- taken him, Mr. Salzmann still Lakes the keenest interest in toul cal musical matters. He regards jazz music and modern dancing as n disease from which the world will one day recover to return to the waltzes of Strauss and some thing resembling the graceful dances of days gone by.

BEBE DANIELS.

"THE SPLENDID CRIME" AT THE STAR

The trials and tribulations of a girls crook before and after she reforms constitute the basic theme of "The Splendid Crime," the de lightfully human tale, written and directed by William De Mille, which will be screened at the Star Theatre

to-day and to-morrow.

The Splendid Crime" is full of romantic interest, humourous incid-' The title ents and tender drama. is taken from the surprise elimax ingeniously introduced by Mr. De Mille to provide a satisfying end- inx.

Bebe Daniels romps through her role of the lovable little thief, her efforts to break away from crime and her reform being portrayed with equal skill. Neil Hamilton is the leading man in the role of a Youth millionaire who prompts Bebe to "reform and for whose sake she commits the splendid crime.

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The famous Notts and England cricketer, Harold Larwood,was married at a focal registry office at Nottingham last month to Miss Louis Bird, of Huthwaite (Notts). Scarcely yone was aware of the was by event. The marriage special licence.

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Several of the bigger scenes in the picture have been filmed in

Mr. R. Clark, from reserve, has colour, the proces empoyed being the Finch stencil method, which

gone third engineer, Fausung, has gives tints of great delicacy and

gone supy third engineer, Hanggang. charm. Among these scenes are Shipping and Engineering. the grand ball at the palace of the Czar and the earn of the. Grand Khan, with its Oriental ballets, gypsy dances and cavalcaries of fierce horsemen, Altogether it can be said that "Michael Strogoff" is a picture worthy of its famous theme and should be seen by all who enjoy adventure and pageantry,

"THE DARK- ANGEL."

A CHARMING FILM AT THE

WORLD.

Showing at the World Theatre to-day and to-morrow as the prin cipal attraction at all performances is a picture that is in a way a little masterpiece, the story, filming and acting all being of the most accept- able kind.

This pictures "The Dark Angel," and it is so affecting in phaces that many members of the audience were moved to tears when it was screened at the Queen'a Theatre, and so amusing in other. parts that the same people were soon laughing heartily

The story of "The Dark, Angel" has been adapted from a London stage success, and the transfer to the screen has been done with skill.

The picture has the special charra, for a. British audience that the groater part of the action takes place in England and three of the leading players are British; includ- ing the star, Ronald Golman. The leading lady is the charming young Hungarian actress, Vilma Banky.

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