The Straits Times, 12 January 1925
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Title Section13 1925-01-12 1 The Straits Times No. 27,760. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1925, PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement225 1925-01-12 1 OFTEN WHIPPED" MBVBB BBAim There's Health and Strength ■^JosStih>K 1 IN EVERY TIN 0F GENUINE SWISS MILK ||^!ENIC SWISS MK^j No matter for what purpose you use it, BEAR BRAND Swiss Milk is absolutely unequalled. Save on other things if you must, but always drink the very best milk, the225 words
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Advertisement93 1925-01-12 1 JUST RECEIVED Exclusive Models m Latest creations Exclusive h original AN EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENT OF FROCKS FOR THE SMARTEST OCCASIONS ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated m the S.S.) SINGAPORE. New Shipment ORANGES, APPLES, RED WHITE GRAPES, GRAPE FRUIT, CABBAGES, CAULIFLOWERS, CELERY, CARROTS, BEETROOT SiKGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m S.S.)93 words
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Article555 1925-01-12 2 The Fabulous Value of His Jewels. Mr. A now fully revealed n» Rajah Sir Hari Singh, K.C.I.E., K.C.V.O., nephew and heir of the Maharajah of Jnmnui and Kashmir has been a topic of universal comment. At home, exalte,-! with that glamour with which people of the prosaic555 words
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Article444 1925-01-12 2 A Million Visitors for Holy Year. The p:;th to Rome, as beaten by English pilgrims in bygone centuries, will be trodden figuratively by them once more this month. Among the million people who are crowding to the Holy City for the holy year of 1925 25444 words
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Advertisement418 1925-01-12 2 Let Everyone m the Family U^H» Know Instant Postum &s&&* 9 WHOLESOME, refreshing, Postum ;s for every mem- H ber of the family, young anO old alike. Give it to the children and watch them thrive. Postum is the great food-drink made from whole whaal bran and sugar cane. It418 words
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Advertisement225 1925-01-12 2 What makes a good baby When Baby cries it is Nature's way of telling you that something is wrong probably it is a question of food. Virol, by getting rid of digestive troubles and by supplying a properly balanced diet containing all the vital principles, makes baby's lilc happy. A225 words
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Advertisement123 1925-01-12 2 JUST ARRIVED f^^mmSß^E ridjGl "I Iclaly H|i| Solid mahogany case < Price moderate. Season Co., Ltd. 11l and 113. NORTH MOO6I ROAD. SINGAPORE. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS THE No. 5 MODEL. PATERSON SIMONS CO LTD, -fc-fc THE COLD WATER 22 DYE shades NEVER FAILS Tfip For Dyeing Delicate Fabrics Imparts Freshness to123 words
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Article631 1925-01-12 3 9 Chicago Duped by Story of GreatRiches. American's newest crime sensation b the arrest in Nova Scotia of the arch- j swindler, Leo Koretz. who has been sought in all parts of the world since his flight from Chicago a year ago after mulcting of wealthy victims of631 words
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Article332 1925-01-12 3 .Mr. Amery on Duty of Visiting The Empire. It should be part of the Colonial Secreta.y's duty, however difficult it night i>o to find time, to go over to consult with any of the Overseas Governments with whom it was desirable. This suggestion was made by Mr.'332 words
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Article40 1925-01-12 3 Thp Java Cultur Company, one of the' principal Java sutfar companies, has de- cured a 18 per cent, interim dividend,' while the Sonlanp Cultur Company hu sold forward tho 1925 crop of the' quality as Deli, Bataviu, at the =.an.--Drice.40 words
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Advertisement430 1925-01-12 3 < 9l r travel In !!'<• train, trr.n >r <,mi,,:.us :,ui,]y the faces of ;l; l m and ask youisi-lf. how ninny of then reflect ir example, the stout gentleman with the unhappy countri feu. It is certainly obvious that he has trouble m his ■> i his side, ih.-430 words
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Advertisement332 1925-01-12 3 The man who knows the climate, knows j Calve rt's 207» Carbolic MEDICAL SOAP He can tell you the occa- sions when such a strong antiseptic soap is needed as it so often is ia this Climate. Examine the name and trade mark on the box to make sure that332 words
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Advertisement399 1925-01-12 3 STEAMER SAILINGS HIDO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Hongkong) Direct Service to Japan rla Hongkong snd Shanghai and to Calcutta ria Penang from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swntow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtze Ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOB PENANG AND CALCUTTA399 words
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Advertisement355 1925-01-12 3 STEAMER SAILINGS UMUUMU si::;\ THE OCEAN S.S. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) Fortnightly Service laktag cargo and l'aaaefigcm from Singapore. BATAVIA AND MUBABAI NORTU-WKST AUSTRALIA POBTI ..ND FREMAMLE (PBBTB.) Approximate Sailii.i.--GASCOYNK CENTAUR J*n. i:7 MINDEKOO GORGON I b. 21 Excellent355 words
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Advertisement776 1925-01-12 4 STEAiEB SftIUNBS P. 0.-British India Apcar Lines (Iccorporattd m England) MAIL AND I'ASStiNGKR AND CARGO SERVICES PINLN3ULAR AM) ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. Dader Contract *!th Bia Majeat/s Goverameat LONDON AMI FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWEKP. Tonnag* Due S'por*776 words
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Advertisement769 1925-01-12 4 STEAMEB SAIUN6S THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) The Blue Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL, AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES. HAVRE, LIVERPOOL. AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE. Taking cargo on769 words
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Advertisement808 1925-01-12 4 STEAMEB SAIUHSS KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPM (ROTAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland) UNDER CONTUACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Telephoa* Nos. Passage Dept. 131. Freight li.-pt., 1202, Maria* D*pt. and Traaahlam**! Dept. 14*7, Manager* Dept. 1002. PLANCIUS— January 12. Brluwan Dstt. SlBEllG— January 14, Muntok and Palembanc SINGKEP808 words
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Advertisement482 1925-01-12 5 STEAMER SAHHtSS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LIRE Passenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICES HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG s.B. CITY OF TOKIO due Jan. 28 s.s. CITY OF DUNKIRK duo Feb. 20 ».a. CITY OF I'KKIN482 words
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Advertisement691 1925-01-12 5 STEAMER SAILINGS HIUE I^i ELLERMAN FUNNEL BUCKNALL LINE ilh S. S. CO., LTD. (lncorporateJ m England) JOINT SERVICE to BOSTON NEW YORK and BALTIMORE via SUEZ or PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Steamer Dne S'por* Ronte r tCITY OF CHESTER Jan. 15 Suez Phillipines and Hongkong. PERSEUS Jan. 2i Sue* Phillipines691 words
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Advertisement618 1925-01-12 5 STEAMER SAILINGS J AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL LI; (Owners Messrs. ANDREW WEIR CO.) For BOSTON and NEW YORK (VIA SUEZ) s.s. MINERIC Jan. 27, 1925 s.s. CEDARBANK Feb. 25, 1925 BOUBTBAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated m the TMM.) Agent*. SINGAPORE I'ENANG. -]> c j 2 l). i AMERICAN FAR EAST LINE OPERATED618 words
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Advertisement311 1925-01-12 6 EMPIRE CINEMA From Thursday, January 8 to Monday, January 12. In the Second Show at 9.30 MARY PICKFORD In her own brand new version of a world classic TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY m 10 Reels. A picture so gripping that it hurts so superb that it awes and so311 words
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Advertisement255 1925-01-12 6 PALLADIUM Tel. 903. Orchard Road. Still the Strongest Programme m town. TO-NIGHT at 9.15 LATEST GAZETTE JACKIE COOGAN IN Another picture that will give you A GOOD LAUGH Matinee to-day at 5 p.m. First Show 7.30 THE RADIO KING and Comedies. Usual Prices. GAIETY CINEMA SURINA THEATRE TONIGHTS Grand SPECIAL255 words
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Advertisement465 1925-01-12 6 w^mß/^^- is satisfaction m it \|||fr SOLD EVERYWHERE THE SINGAPORE BRANCH oT the The General Electric Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) at present operating under the name of FRASER CHALMERS ENGINEERING WORKS. Proprietors THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m England) At Magnet House, 02 H, Robinson Road, Singapore, will465 words
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Advertisement383 1925-01-12 6 MUNICIPAL NOTICE The Municipnl Commissioners of the Town ■f Singapore, require the services of three Building Overseers and one temporary Building Overseer m the Municipal Architect's Department at a salary of $120 plus any allowances the Commissioners may (raal from time to time. A knowledge of colloquial Malay ii in[)fspena*M«383 words
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Article132 1925-01-12 7 FIXTURES Monday, January 12 Hieh Water, 0.14 «.m., 11.26 p.m. Irish Assocn. Meeting. Memorial Hall, 5. Turaday, January 13 lliirh Water, 0.45 a.m., 11.69 p.m. If. M. homeward mail. Singapore Assizes open. Australian mail clones. S.C.C. Cricket Meeting, 6.16 p.m. Wednesday. January 14 Uajl Water, 1.15 a.m.,132 words
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Article314 1925-01-12 7 M«.i].|;iy. January 12. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wii-.if S>. U ll.irlr Kclip.ic, Agnti I Oil Wharf Nil Coal Whi.rf .Nil VESSELS IN DRT DOCK. Tanjonff Pagar Shwn Wharf Nil Albert Dock Capaa Krpprl K:irhour Kinp's Dock Turbo No. 1 Dock314 words
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Article50 1925-01-12 7 To-day. ScUt I'andjnnf; m.il lictickalis 3 p.m. Malacca 4 p.m. To-morrow. Hoihow 10 a.m. lii.mwak 4 p.m. Wednesday. Bank* Island. Pladjoe A Palemban* 3 p.m. Lobocon Itilik nrd TnmJjong Balci 4 p.m. Dally (Except Sunday.) bj Train. Vd.ratcl Mnlay Sttitcj, Pck»n, Maliirca, Muur and Punaui; C p.m50 words
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Article43 1925-01-12 7 By Primes Juliana TeeMa l'atria Angkor M.ntUH It. Mil.. Ml. II Left Arrd. S'pore 1 onden Dec. 5 Dec. 29 Dec. 10 Jan. 5 Dec. V2 Jan. D Dec 15 Jan. 8 I>«c. 18 Jan. 10 i'.-. 19 Jm, i43 words
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Article220 1925-01-12 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, January 12. On London, Bank 4 m/s 274 U Demand 2/4 6/32 Private :>, m. credits 2/4 11/16 On Niw Yoik Dcmund 55% Private 90 d/s 58 On Frame, Bank 975 On India, Bank T. T. IM% On Hongkong, Bank T. T. 9» p.c. prem.220 words
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60 1925-01-12 7 Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyer* Sellers tool 6-134 Spot Jan." January FY!..-March Fob.-March April-June April-June Tone of Market Quiet. Latest London cables quote Spot sh cct la. 7d. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Staoet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers 04% 65 04% G.i G4%60 words
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Article234 1925-01-12 7 Issue Val. Pii. Buyers Sellers 1 1 Batang Padang 0.61 0.07 >-i 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.92>- 1.07'*cd. H ti IdrU Hydraulics 2!>/C 30/0 1 J Johan Tin MS 0.58 Hi/- 10.'- Kamponp 37/- :UJ/-xall. U Jl KaniuntinK Tin C2/6 C r >/- cd. 10 10 Kinta Auo. 0.30234 words
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Article138 1925-01-12 7 £1 £1 B. Am. Tobacco 5.11.3 6.15.0 cd. 10 10 Central Kafrines 4.50 G.50 5 5 Central Motors 0.75 1.25 £1 £1 K. Sir.eltinsr Co. 8.50 9.00 .xd. 5-5'- Bbe. Tramway 4/- 5/6 MB. 10 10 Fraser Neave 49.50 50.00 *****0 Hammer Co. 167.50 170.00 100 100 Katz Bros.138 words
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Article112 1925-01-12 7 Val. Pd. Buyers Seller* U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 10 p.c. pn) I S'p-'i 0 Electric Tramway, 5 p.c. 80 £050,000 Spore Municipal 5 p.c. 1.878,000 par 10 px. pm Spore Municipal 4.a p.c. of 1907 $1,000,000 par 5 p.c. pm S'p'ji'j Municipal 4*-» p.d. of 1909 $1,000,000112 words
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Article382 1925-01-12 7 Fraan nnd Co. and Lyall and Brmtfa Quotation*. Fraser I ya'.l A Co. Evatt. AUtnby (SI) 1.30 i.35cd. 1.30 LMed.1 Alor Gajah ($1) LOS 1.20 1.05 1.15 i A. Hitam (S5) l!.()0 11.50 11.00 12.00 j A. Kuning (SI) 0.32"* 0.37V4 0.35 0.40 Am. Malay ($2) l.fMi 2.00382 words
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Advertisement393 1925-01-12 7 VICTORIA THEATRE FAREWELL PERFORMANCE SATURDAY NEXT, .JAN. 17 MADELINE ROSSITE^'S FLARES AND HASHES Special Children's ImmM :it ."> p.m. Evening IVrfnrmance at IIM. Booking at JOHN Ulitlt Prices SI. ?2 and $1. Matinee Mm S3, $2 and $1. Children Halt' Trice to Matinee. January 22. It and 24, at 9..50393 words
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Advertisement78 1925-01-12 7 Buttered Tea In Thibet a cup of antees that it reaches tea with a lump of your tea table as fresh butter floating m it and full of flavour as is the mark of true the day it was packed, hospitality. The older the butter the better The tea you78 words
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Advertisement685 1925-01-12 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other C'lasftifirj Ailvis., see pa^e IG. WANTS. FOR KAI.E. ETC. TO LET, .furnish d rooms with board, electric liehl. parajjp. 3, Lloyd Koad. (lp) FOE SALK. It.S A. r..r. K ood running ord*r ?700 or neefrest offer. Apply XI, 8. Tttow WANTKO, small cnnviisstrs, KBewled^* 0 typewritini:. Apply685 words
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Advertisement648 1925-01-12 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advtx., see page 16. MISCELLANEOUS. HAMPAGNE Moet a-d Chandom $42, Veuve Clicquot $49, Heldsicck Dry Monopoln >",1, Mumm Cordon Rouge $5f>, Duty paid. M. Bolter, Europe Hotel Building. WHY PAY fancy prices for Champagnes ]ancia Champagnes are goo'I chiup. I'rice* o-r pint Gran Spumante $1.35: Extra648 words
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Miscellaneous119 1925-01-12 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kcrbau Station. (By Courtesy of Government Health Office). For the -i hour* ending at Midnight on .lanuar} 10. l!ij:>. d«*. Mas. iiadi: trmpcraturr Hi> V. Min. lha4c tempi nitun 71 1M.'iiri shail.- Uaycwtwe 7x.r>F. M»x. sum radiation 141 Min. ptM riuliation ,V.i..'i K Sea tvmponiU'ic 7'J P.119 words
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1095 1925-01-12 8 The Straits Times MONDAY, JANUARY 12. GERMANY. We have a feeling that all goes not well m Germany. The people are quite up to the average of western intelligence, but they have been accustomed to a more rigorous control than any others m Europe, No caste counted except the military^1,095 words
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Article46 1925-01-12 8 Four cows strolling unconcernedly and unattended along South Bridge Road at 8 a.m. to-day is not conducive ia the best regulation of traffic. During the rain yesterday two of the cows were standing on the five-footway barring the entrance to a towkay's house m N'eil Road!46 words
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Article49 1925-01-12 8 An Aneta radio message from N r auen, dated January 7, says that the entire American Atlantic fleet has left for manoeuvres near Cuba. The Atlantic division will pass through the Panama Canal on March 12 and will meet the Pacific fleet for combined manoeuvres off the Californian coast.49 words
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Article57 1925-01-12 8 In connection with' the announcement that a joint Anglo-Dutch commission of enquiry is to proceed to Bandjcrm&un, Borneo, at the end of the present month, with a view to the collection of data regarding Dutch native planting m that island, the Malay Mail learns thai, the Mr. Bailey referred to57 words
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Article15 1925-01-12 8 A mail frorr Holland and Germany, by the Insulinde, is expected at Singapore to-morrow afternoon.15 words
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Obituary21 1925-01-12 8 Two Chinese, a man and his wife, wore found dead m bed at their dwelling: place 30, Club Street, ti-is morning.21 words
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Article19 1925-01-12 8 The first Assizes of the Year open to-morrow with a special service m St. Andrew's Cathedral at 10.30 a.m.19 words
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Article22 1925-01-12 8 There will be an Annual Corporate Communion for C. W. A. at St. Andrew's Cathedral on January 18 at 9.1. r > a.m.22 words
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Article23 1925-01-12 8 Mr. C. H. G. Clarke, second magistrare, is indisposed, and Mr. O. E. Venables took the cases m the second court this morning.23 words
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Article24 1925-01-12 8 On Thursday evening a lecture on the h'story of the typewriter will be delivered by Mr. W. S. Maun at the SingaporeShorthand Writers' Association.24 words
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Article28 1925-01-12 8 Inspector A. E. Jakeman, at present stationed at the Central Police Station, Ipoh is. it is said, transferred to Raub, m Pahang, with effect from the 14th inst.28 words
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Article30 1925-01-12 8 Lieut. Colonel S. de V. A. Julius, commanding the 2nd Bt. the Royal Sussex Regiment, will lecture at the Drill Hall. Fort Cornwallis, Penang, this evening, or the Galipoli Landing.30 words
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Article33 1925-01-12 8 "The worst feature of telling your wif" how much you earn is that it become? common knowledge, and your employei thinks you are satisfied with it," declared a man at Marylebone County Court.33 words
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Obituary38 1925-01-12 8 The death has occurred at the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, from pneumonia of Mr. Jackson, a member of Armstrong's circus, who was left behind ill when the circus left some weeks ago after a seastn m Kuala Lumpur.38 words
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Article38 1925-01-12 8 On the 16th instant between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. (approximately) a submarine cablt will be laid between Resin Point (Pule Brani) and St. James (Singapore). The vessel laving the cable will fly the International Cede Signal X.L.Q.38 words
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Article38 1925-01-12 8 Mrs. John Mitchell and her daughter, who are touring the Continent, were recently m Rome, when they had an audience of His Holiness the Pope, and then went on to Naples. Venice and Milan, states the Straits Echo.38 words
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Article39 1925-01-12 8 From the office of the secretary, committee for Public Health Education. F.M.S., we have received copies of the venereal disease pamphlet m Malay and Tamil, respectively. Further copies car. be obtained on application to the office at Kuala Lumpur.39 words
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Article39 1925-01-12 8 Madeline Rossiter's Flares and Flashes gave their last programme at the Theatre on Saturday night. They have gone up to Penang, but return here on Saturday next, when they give a matinee for children and a final evening performance.39 words
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Article43 1925-01-12 8 A home paper says that wireless messages will henceforth be accepted by the Kastern Telegraph Company addressed tt passengers travelling m ships o;i the sen routes to and from Egypt, Aden, India Ceylon, the Far East, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, and South America.43 words
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Article62 1925-01-12 8 The Committee appointed by the Government to enquire into the srrievance.of the workmen at the Central Workshops, Kuala Lumpur, who returned or. Friday after a strike lasting four weeks sat m the Council Chamber on Saturday morning. After a few minutes the Commit tee adjourned, at the request of Rat62 words
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Article67 1925-01-12 8 The Pinang Gazette hears that the oil tankci 4 Daisy, belonging to the Asiatic Petroleum Company, was m Lumut or Thursday to ascertain where the Abella. which lost her tail shaft and propellor, wai anchored. On receiving tne necessary information she proceeded to the Abella which it is anticipated will67 words
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Article65 1925-01-12 8 The celebration yesterday m the churches of the Diocese of Malr.cca ol the feast of the Epiphany brought to an end the Christmas festivities. In the Cathedral of The Good Shepherd the pontifical high mass was celebrated b> Monseigneur Perrichon, Coadjutor Bishop of Malacca, with Father Ouillon as deacon, and65 words
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Article90 1925-01-12 8 Mr. Lim Joo Seng has reached the United States on his trip round the world. Hi has been to nearly all the principal countries m Europe, and m Paris visited his brother-in-law, secretary to the SiameseMinister. He has acquired the sole rights of two patents, one the manufacture of transparent90 words
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Article88 1925-01-12 8 Travellers to Japan will learn with .regret of the death of Mr. Horace Reginald Johnson, chief steward of the Oriental Hotel, Kobe. The tats Mr. Johnson was, at one time, connected with large hotels m Londott, Paris, Cairo and San Francisco as chef. He joined the Tokyo Ki.scn Kai&ha m88 words
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Article95 1925-01-12 8 A Tamil driver, named N'arainasamy, was charged m the second police court this morning with rash and negligent driving and disobeying the orders of a police-man. It is alleged by the prosecution that Mr. C.TB. Connor, of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., was driving his car last evening m Orchard95 words
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Article369 1925-01-12 8 The High Commissioner reeordl vi'h deep roerret the death of the Hon. Mr. H. L. Cowdy, a raemlier of tfe« Federal Council. Among the passon(rcr r wh;> left for England by the Toiresias last week was Mr. Thomas Mayhow, ;.on of Mr. T. Muyhew, of Estate and369 words
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Obituary45 1925-01-12 8 News has been received of the death at home of Mr. E. F. Mauldon, who was manager of the Straits Trading Co., m 1916, and who was one of the all">t business men m thil country m his time.45 words
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Article46 1925-01-12 8 At the Dutch Club lo-nicht. Kill Herman, violinist and Tine Koomb, piai.ist, *iil trive the following proffimnme Concerto Romantique (Godurd), Allegro Moderato, Adagio non troppo, C'azonctta Les Berceaux (Kaure) Wit-Kenlicil (AnlltoMen) Air (Bach); Cazonetta (dM r»biosio) Caprice \'iennois (Kreisk-i '.VieKenlied (Schubert) Kuynwiak (Wicniawsky).46 words
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Article101 1925-01-12 8 Floods occurred m different pait.i of Singapore yesterday m conseque-ntv of very heavy r.-.in which began to I'all St about 0. a.m. nnd continued well on m > the evening. In Orchard Koad the water rose to as high as on the previous Thursday with the difference, however,101 words
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Article173 1925-01-12 8 This niorninir Mr. G. Bourne, Coroner, comment ivl his enquiry Inl i the circumstances attending the death of a Chinese jdrl, aged nine, BUMJ Tan Ah Gonp, who wm killed at midnight on January m Tolok Blangah Road through being pinned underneath bus 1451), driven173 words
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Advertisement212 1925-01-12 8 o*3 "GOLDEN H^ SPECIALS H^ Virginia cigarettes are made by craftsmen from r7rT?££( the finest elected golden ''^W^^^M 90 cents for 50. BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO CO, (STRAITS) LTD. Incorporated m England Singapore, IVnanz *nd Kmia Lumpur. GOLF BALLS We have received a new shipment of "Chemico" Balls at 50 cents each.212 words
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Advertisement148 1925-01-12 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show st 9 p.m. shsrp. HERBERT RAWLINSON m THE CLEAN UP m 5 Reels. CONSTANCE TALMADGE m WOMAN'S PLACE m 6 Reels. In the First Show st 7.30 p.m. FRED. THOMSON m THE EAGLE'S TALONS In 15 Episodes or 30 Reels. Episode 13 DODGING THE CONSPIRATORS148 words
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Advertisement79 1925-01-12 8 On Other Pages. Pa go. Rajah's Ufl Story Shippinc nnd the Mails 7 Finance anil Commerce Sint^pore Meteorological Report 7 'Renter 'IH-I'frrama n A Disastrous Squall '■> Volunteer Force- Farcwrll to Col. Spencer C'cyUm Rubber FIfIUSS I Heavy Rains m IVrnk I A Sulimerceil Launch I Sporting latalligtßC* 11 Correspondence79 words
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Article944 1925-01-12 9 All Points of Difference Settled. America Officially Enters Pool. [RELTER TELEGRAM.] London, January 10. Paris The six Powers have reached an agreement in principle on all the point! at issue. Experts will work out il.t.ii!- for submission to a plenary meeting on January 11 Mr. Churchill is veryReuter - 944 words
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Article102 1925-01-12 9 Shanghai Volunteers Called Out. [reuter telegram.] London, January 11. I Shanghai The local Volunteers have been called out. French marines have been l;m<;e.l and barricades have been erected on the roads bounding the Settlement. Thousands ot' refugees from the villages aie streaming in as a resultReuter - 102 words
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Article134 1925-01-12 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, January 11. Moscow Fifty deaths from exposure arc reported from Trans-Caucasia where the unusually severe weather continues with blizzards and tidal waves. Tens of thousands of cattle have perished. Packs of wolves, wild boars and other animals have been driven from the mountainsReuter - 134 words
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Article33 1925-01-12 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] Paris, January 10. I.c Matin announces that a young I'ltnch engineer has invented apparatus by means of which radio telegrams can be printed, instead of read, by sound. (IUvas.)Reuter - 33 words
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Article70 1925-01-12 9 [revter telegram.] Paris, January 10. M. Decamps, the French airman, has beaten the :«peod records for 100 and 200 kilometios for rfh aeroplane with a load ol 50n kilos. (Havas.) London, January 11. Cairo Abdul Rahman Fahmy, who wa< anestod last November, has been releued M tli;' /rounds of70 words
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Article221 1925-01-12 9 The Difficulties Not Yet Settled. F (EITF.R TELEGRAM.] London, January 10. Melbourne An arbitration court ccnvened by Mr. Justice Powers with a view of settling the shipping 1 dispute has been adjourned until January 12, the judge indicating thafa he would make an order on the lines of221 words
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Article176 1925-01-12 9 [reuter telegram.] London, January 10. Rome An agreement has been reached between Italy and Germany, provisionally permitting the continuation cf trade relations after January 11. pending the conclusion of a definite treaty. London, January 10. It is not believed that the Anglo-Ger-man trading position will undergo aReuter - 176 words
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Article33 1925-01-12 9 [reuter telegram.] London, January 11. Teheran Parliament haa sanctioned, for ten years, exemption of customs duties on agricultural and technical machinery, except machines connected with sewing, printing, cigarette-making and the kitchen.Reuter - 33 words
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Article208 1925-01-12 9 Steamers Collide and Twakows Capsize. Serious damage in the harbour was done by a violent squall which occurred at about noon on Saturday, and blew for about two hours. At least ten twakows serving ships in the outer roads were capsized. Several remained afloat, and have since208 words
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Article1843 1925-01-12 9 Farewell Dinner to Retiring Commandant. This week, Lieut.-Col. F. E. Spencer. D.S.O., leaves Singapoie at the conclusion of three years in command of the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force and is succeeded by Major PostlethwaiU, K..O. Y.L.I., who recently arrived from Lome. Col. Spencer has done a great1,843 words
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Article79 1925-01-12 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipo'n, January 12. Unusually heavy rains m Perak yesterday caused the sinking of a small ■action of the railway near Bidor. Last night a large gang, worked on it for Strata] hours and traffic is normal to-day. Last night's mails from Kuala79 words
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Article114 1925-01-12 9 The Hongkong Daily Press of January G says A daylight robbery which for daring and ingenuity is en a par 'with many of the; exploits of trained cracksmen m the West End of London, was carried out during the week-end (presumably on Sunday) at the114 words
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Article483 1925-01-12 9 Resignation of the Foreign Minister. The Ambassador to Britain Succeeds. [reutf.r telegram] London, January 10. Washington The Secretary of State, Mr. K. Hughes, has rcsigne,!. March 4. Mr. Frank Kellogp; will succeed him. The resignation is a great SOI I is understood that some month ago M Hughes483 words
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Article56 1925-01-12 9 Four Days l"nd«r Water in Tl The launch Henrietta owned Capt.;in of the khoen Hvchk. her moorings off the HyTam duiinfr the heavy rain ki-[ Thursday, and has remained at the I since, no one having thought i' 1 any action in the ah The funnel is56 words
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Article49 1925-01-12 9 The following report on exports of rubber from Ceylon is supplied to U the Rubber Controller, Ceylon Ceylon Imported Rubber tons. ton?. December 4.10U 284 1924 Ceylon Imp irted Rubber Rubber tons. tons. December 4446 454 Latex Exports. December 1024 47,SKJ0 gallon, or 1 I lbs.49 words
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Article45 1925-01-12 9 The Silk Association of Gr« Britain and Ireland (Incorporated) announi that the Council at a recent meetinj by resolution, its approval of adoption of the word Rayon in plat < tntwo words, "Artiflcial Silk," a d tive of the synthetic fibre hit h. as artificial silk.45 words
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Article39 1925-01-12 9 Mr. F. George Penny, M.P. with Mrs. Penny and th. i. son spent the Christmas holiday* :ii P rtsina in Switzerland, where a number of Straits mil peoplp who had (joni' the e winti'i- iportV, v;iy« the Straii h>m).39 words
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Article62 1925-01-12 10 M.r.C. Haying at Ballarai. fRruter Tehjj^rnm.] I.otidi.n, January 10. !'..iil.ii;i; A niatiii was commenced •i-iti the M.C.I', ami a local tfBm. Thf la; ,11. wj li lifUu-n IBM 1 IS.",. II. Austin, tinfonntr l.i-.i Bine i 'ickster, eontiiliu ii'.kr -14 Slaernack 16, Th«' li.C.C. replied with 164 for four62 words
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Article229 1925-01-12 10 Cap Mi. (tenter Telegram.) London, January 10. The following wen- the results of the flr«t round <>f th<- Football Association Cup competition proper Leicej ti r 3, Stoke 0. Hull 1. Wolverhampton 1. Villa Poll V»l- '■>. 1 li 0. v •-•in. .hiv 2, Manchester L'. 0. DerbyReuter - 229 words
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Article310 1925-01-12 10 1/5 set-K. Tote $2fi, ?7, $9, $6. Race S. Savitri (Hobbs), 7.12 1 Kaa (Loguo), 8 2 Kiwi (Manning), 8.1 3 Tote $8, $6, $12, $15. Kacc 9. Firstaway (Bowden), 8.4 ..1 Cancsh (Logue), 8.3 ..2 Aatrieo (Luckman), 9.2 8 Won by a short head, a length between310 words
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Article131 1925-01-12 10 [Rcutcr Telegram.] London. January 11. The All Blacks beat France at Colombes by 37 points to 8. Tho following are results of the principal matches played on January o London Scottish Blackheath (i Bedford .">, Coventry •"> Birkenhead Park 20, DobUa Wanderers 0 Leicester 10, Manrli": iir •"> MoseleyReuter - 131 words
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Article140 1925-01-12 10 Perak Beats Selangor. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, January 12. Peak dosed its hockey season on Saturday by beating Selangor for the nor and time at Ipoh. A big crowd attended from all parts of the State.! Selangor exceeded* its expectations, Perak won by three goals to one. The140 words
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Article49 1925-01-12 10 Oaring to the storny weather yesterday tl-ere was a nnall attendance at the Swimming Clv». and the 440 yards handicap was pjstponcd. Those who braved -!i? wcat*er were rewarded by a swim under »>nditions reminiscent cf raiagh aaaa ai home, and a number stayed to tiffn.49 words
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Article70 1925-01-12 10 A BMsM of soccer \\M be played between .the Chong Cheng School football tiam and Mr. Tan Lee Wah's eleven to-worrow, on the S.C.F.A. ground. The foltowing will represent the Chong C^eng School football team Chua Kirn J^'hatt. Tan Boon Chuan, Tan Boon Hup, C.oh Choon Teng, Tang Ah70 words
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Article21 1925-01-12 10 The Katong Golf Club January monthly medal competition will be played of during the week end, January 17 and 18.21 words
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Article296 1925-01-12 10 Fourteen Mile Journey Beneath London. With the reopening, on December 1, of the City an/1 South London Tube, trains r-rnran running through 10 miles of what will *oon be the longest tunnel in tho world. The reconstructed South London is 7 miles long, but a link with the296 words
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Article42 1925-01-12 10 Raffles Hotel have engaged th«> dance orchestra from th* President Harrison to perform at the special dinner and dane; on Wednesday next. The Harrison orchestra comes highly recommended from successful performances at leading Far ra=trrn HntpN durin" the present voyage.42 words
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Article347 1925-01-12 10 Chief Justice Awards $37,000 Damages. The Chief Justice (Sir Walter Shaw) gave judgment in the Supreme Court this uKiniiiK in the action in which Chop Ban Khcuu *uetl Chop Siang Huah and li«M) k Latham and Co. fer $413,000, and the first defendant* counter-claimed for $150,000. His347 words
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Article266 1925-01-12 10 Preferential U. S. Treatment For France. In American newspaper? there is much animated discussion regarding statements that more favourable terms have been accorded to France than to Great Britain is funding war debts to America. An editorial entitled "In the interest of justice the New York266 words
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Article229 1925-01-12 10 Treatment Available At Lahore. The following: communique has been issued by the Government of the Punjab Anti-rabic treatment is now available at the I'unjab Bacteriological Laboratory, Lahore, throughout the year. The treatment provided is similar It that given at the Pasteur Institutes at Kasnuli, Coonoor, and Shillong. The course229 words
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Article39 1925-01-12 10 Information lias been received from the Conservator of the Port at Rangoon to the effect that the pilot vessel Bc*con will b* relieved by tho brifr Kvnnlttan at t Ji.ii pod f i .'»ii January 15.39 words
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Article155 1925-01-12 10 Sintfapoi January 12. RutUr. London Is. Cjd. Quiet. Local G5 cent*. Tin.— London 10.1.25 £274 IE* Ual fl37% (12.'> tons sold). Rubhcrs.— AilciibyK aio enquired for •t 1.28 ex., New Sercnduhs are wan'.ed at 2.5fi, Amalgamated Mclays hiv offered freely at 2 buyer-, biddinp 1.92, Bukit155 words
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Article182 1925-01-12 10 Singapore, January 12. Tin.— £27l 16a. (10 1 25) Local 1:!794 125 tons. Rubber. Is. 6?« d. unchanged. With Rubber unchanged, and m the absence of a Tin report, features are lacking m a market inclined to dullnv:/s. Rubbers again have a pieponderance of seller*, while m182 words
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Article196 1925-01-12 10 (L. K. Macphail) Singapore, January 12. Rubber. Is. fifcd. up 04".. Tin.— £274 Ha, fl.ff%— ti 125. With no Mi of tin and rubber unchanged the market opens the week qniet in all sections. Kubbers. Quotations unchanged. Deal? are to be recorded in Amalgarrat"<! Malays at196 words
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Article133 1925-01-12 10 Power in the Lightning Flash. Enough electricity is released by one flash of lightning: to keep every electrical undertaking in London and the Home Counties supplied with power for eight minutes, said Dr. G. C. Simpson in a paper read to the Royal Aeronautical Society. In the133 words
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Article154 1925-01-12 10 Anglo-Johore Consolidated. 14.100 lbs. 12 months 2!7,900 lbs. Buloh Kaoap.— 17,92fi lbs. Bukit Palong Syndicate. 9,08;! lbs. 8intan.— 32,584 lbs. 8akap.— 2."!,530 lbs. Batu Mating.— 2s,,-JOO lbs. Batu Village. 1,190 lbs. Batu Lintang. 2:i,si'i (ha. Consolidated Ma1ay.— 47,050 lbs 12 month* 629,450 lbs. Chulsa (Selangor). 11,500 lbs154 words
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Letter182 1925-01-12 10 Straits Traders." To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Regarding your leading article' entitled Straits Traders," the question i>. was the so-called Swettenhain Law" passed in order to preserve the Straits Trading Co., or was it to preserve the smeltinp industry generally to this country If the foimer, why182 words
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Letter361 1925-01-12 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. Can any of your readers tell ir.9< on what system Raffles Library I.-, run At the entrance .sit two kranis, who solemnly write down the numbers of the books being taken out but make no note of the borrowerV name,361 words
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Letter404 1925-01-12 10 To the Editor of the Stiaits Times. Sir, While it is unprofitable to argue with an editor who always has the laat word in his cwn papev, nevertheless 1 think that your leader in Thursday's issue should not be allowed to pas.s unchallenged. It is a well known saying404 words
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Article534 1925-01-12 10 Performance by European Choir. The unpleasant weather' kept most people at home last niirht.- hut those who I turned out for thr of 'l Ik? Holy City at th- Victoria Theatre were rewarded by ;i tine (rfhderMg I f an interesting and rarely beard lacrad cantata. The534 words
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Article280 1925-01-12 10 CONFERENCE AC TIVITIES. Dedication of Telok Ayer Church. The new Telok Ayi-r KetaMUl Episcopal Church, a building which, it is hoped, will play an important and valuable part m DusaionaTy work m Chinatown was dedicated on Sunday morning by Bishop Titus Lowe. There was very large l HIM H»ial inn,280 words
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Article84 1925-01-12 10 Programme of Parades up t< January 18, IMS. Monday, January I^. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall European Recruits Recruits 1 Drill. Tuesday. January 6 p.m. Drill Hall Eurasian Company (Officers arvl N.C.Ot Platoon and Company Drill. Wednesday, January 11. 6.18 p.m. Drill Hall, -European Recruits, Recruits' Drill. Thursday,84 words
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Article69 1925-01-12 10 A(hciti.<i-is aiv asked to oh i new displayed advertisement! mil changes of old displayed advertisements, camot be published the day U»y mr nivived. Thi-y should reach tni> B than noon of the preceding day if possible earlier. The hour at which the Strmits Times is published <l;uly to69 words
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Article444 1925-01-12 11 River Thames Three Miles In Width. KriRiuiul in ihe record floods of VJ24 has been veritably washed out, suys u LeatBMI wire of December 31. Tonential lains und Kales have been counti-y-wide, and rivcis every where have overflowed.) ilu Thames alontr niiles of it.s course has j Income444 words
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Article491 1925-01-12 11 Only Three Bouts Finish out Of Twelve. The c-..ml race for the Somervillc l...wi ;ll (.'o down in the annuls of the' Yacht Club ?-ailiiif members as one of Ibc mi t terrific ever Nailed, us out of. twelve bouts only three tinishe;t the rest rapsisiaff, Uowiag ewaf their491 words
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Article81 1925-01-12 11 The repot 1 af Southern IVrak Dredging f..i the year endi-il Juno IQ l'J2-l, states lh*t tin- tin on produn-d was 440.11 tons lau-ainst 325*4 ton-), reaHeing £59,720 (against 06.7111, ami jriviiiK i.n uverauu I'ikc ,>f CISI 17s. U. per ton. Profit, iifd-r arrittiac >>ir di-pm iutimi, i; rTB,BH. [>lv«81 words
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Article566 1925-01-12 11 Directors' Report on Year's IVojjress. The iliiec'.ors of Biiilun Estates, Ltd., in their leport for the twelve month* ended Ihyiamwr 3o, l»24, »tate BinUn l'luntations, Limited. There i.till remain the same debentures of Bintan flAIIlatieoa, Limited to be :.uriendered for iully paid shares in i>inun Estates, Limited.566 words
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Article356 1925-01-12 11 In their report, dated December 17, Messrs. William Jacks uml to. atata PWpaeta fur l-ii'i continue bri^li and although business in iron and s.it. hu been slow and prices remain steady, thtie has been a large business in non-ferrous metals, and prices huve all appreciated considerably. Cupper. Bi^356 words
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Article97 1925-01-12 11 The newspaper Asahi announces that it is taadinffi next Spring frtMß Japan to Europe, two Brigiu't planes. This] m now being ussenibk-d at Nakajima Aero Works and fitted with Lorraine 400 horse-power engines, ordered from France. The Asahi says the scheme is to '.lave Imperial military and naval97 words
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Advertisement210 1925-01-12 11 The Symbol of Supremacy M. GRAMOPHONES AND RECORDS arc universally proclaimed to have attained the Highest Standard of Reproduction. Write for illustrated catalogue. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. s.ncap ORE (Incorporated m Hongkong). The Coil Clutch Co. JOHNSTONS, SCOTLAND. Makers of a!! t\pes of Clutches aiid Transmission Appliances. N'otuv.'»r(l>y features of210 words
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Advertisement342 1925-01-12 11 Raffles Hotel Wednesday, January 14 Dinner and Dance Special Engagement of the very Popular Dance Orchestra of the s.s. President Harrison. Highly Recommended from very successful performances at Leading Far Eastern Hotels on this voyage. DINNER and DANCE $3. Reservations Reception. Office Tel. No. 2920. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. Adelphi Hotel342 words
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Article863 1925-01-12 12 The Greatest Conqueror of Early Britain. The Conquest of Ceawlin, the Second Bretwalda. By Major P. T. Godsal. John Murray, 50a Albermarle Street, London, WI. Price 10s. 6d. net. It must be close upon eight years since we road Major Gods»l's most interesting: and instructive study of the863 words
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Article159 1925-01-12 12 Largest Ever Shot in Kumsi Jungles. Colonul J. Coatcs. Agent of the Ou/lh and Rohilkhand Railway, and Mr. A. Khan, Agent of the Mysore Railways, at Shimoga, have shot two tigers in the Kumsi jungles, one of which has been identified as that which mauled the late Rev.159 words
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Advertisement147 1925-01-12 12 WHITEAWAYS STOCK TAKING NOW ON ENAMELWARE, TABLE GLASSWARE, PASSAGE STAIR LINOLEUM, UNDERWEAR, ELECTROPLATE AND SILVERWARE AT HALF PRICE INDIA ART SILK Wi GAUZE HOSE. X W\ i\ ESTS Sale Price $1-00 W& fy/j U Sale Price Pair. rTtxJ, k\ p $11.00 p^:^ .xj b."vTd. i INDERWEAR LJ Sale Price $1.75147 words
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Advertisement339 1925-01-12 12 LA, p^i ff— H j^ f 7 |{!'>l t&i: Delivorffd includin;' duty and ch;irvr<-i I I 1^- at SINGAI'OKE and I'KNW. j jj Hh PjJ 15 30 h.p. Tourin? Car £420 jj rS£s& H*X 19 6 hp Tourinjf Car &im J M j\^\ jf^r J'S^ Prices subject to alteration. r339 words
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Advertisement732 1925-01-12 13 WWCff£STm aaajßaaaaH NOTICE is hereby riven thai the nbovo Trßde Mark consist i'c of tha >von! "WINCHESTER" is tiie axeioair* propert; of Winchester Repeating Anns Company, I corporation organised under the ln»s di" thi Sta:e of Connpcticut. located and doing busi ness at No. 27."i. Winclicster AvonuP. m tlir City732 words
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Advertisement254 1925-01-12 13 3Sig-^ 1®/ THE VETERAN +^*$S$BE /X THE BURGESS AEROPLANE. A If (ni mm TRADE MARK. Mffi TRADE MARK 'CA »~V J v v sJtSCl TRADE MARK. y^ TRADE MARK. J.Y.&Co. "^P3Lk >f*"^, (> J\ RHINOCEROS THE CASSOWAR1 COCK /TT*^^ if TRA0E MARK m^S) T^i) TRADE MARK. "^-A l/Z^i^l NOTICE IB254 words
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Advertisement1968 1925-01-12 14 Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. Assurance m force over $17,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Lifs Assurance Companies Act In erery partlenla*. ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE. AGENTS WANTED. Secretary Managing Director t Actuary1,968 words
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Advertisement978 1925-01-12 14 AMONG THE POLICIES RECENTLY ARRANGED FOR CLIENTS. Client with two children ag«l S and 1 take* policy to (It* I1M art profit* to each child from >c* 15 to 20. ft* Tried Man, S2, takea £3.000, 20 year Endowment, the premium botnf £43.14. quarterly. Married Man, 36, $10,008 Lifo policy,978 words
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Article863 1925-01-12 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Anti-Dazzle Devices. H. Thornton Rutter writes in a homo paper as follows Xuw that Parliament has re-assembled, motorists at home are wondering whether the Lights on Vehicles Bill, already introduced in the House of Lords, will be proceeded with or if863 words
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Article183 1925-01-12 15 Three Years for Robbing His Kmplo>crs. Went to France as a private, was awarded U commission, fought with the tanks in the first battle of the Somme, and gained the D.S.O. for capturing sinjjle-hand 20 Germans at>d five machine guns." are points in the war record of183 words
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Advertisement188 1925-01-12 15 Price Reduced $110 Touring Car Now WEARNE BROS., LTD. mm,,, uiiiitit ♦♦♦♦■n-i-f--»"t-t t »»>»*» 4«««4»«« DODGE BROTHERS TOURING CAR $2,375 I IM PROVED I SILENT-RELIABLE-FAST Easy Deferred Payments Arranged. >^aM i yal^^^^'^C^^^^^^^^^^^^Hal»^BßHß^^t f' l^a^a^a^H jE(fiMK 13r ►P^^^J/jCj^ CENTRAL MOTORS, LIMITED Tilrphonv IM SINGAPORE. Kaala I.nmpar Malacca aad Scrtmban CENTRAL ENGINE188 words
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Advertisement158 1925-01-12 15 NOTICE We take pleasure in announcing that from this date forward we have appointed Borneo Motors, Limited, as Sole Distributors of Chevrolet Motor Cars and Trucks for the S.S., Federated and Unfederated Malay States. We recommend the Borneo Motors, Limited, to all present and future Chevrolet Owners. General Motors Export158 words
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Advertisement159 1925-01-12 16 F.-ttl. 1572. r:itroni/(\l bf Uoyalty. Chinese New Year resents WISH YOU (rift m my remarkable Jewellery DIAMONDS Sjinbolise ETERNAL JOY INLIMITED POWER STONES to WIT, WEALTH AND HE ILTH pure or mounted m BRIGHT Platinum and Gold Settings just unpacked, an asset to the coming. CHINESE NEW YEAR 8. P.159 words
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Advertisement157 1925-01-12 16 COAL TAR Various Qualities Stocks EX SINGAPORE GAS WORKS. Also from GLASGOW and AUSTRALIA. DISCOUNTS FOR QUANTITY ORDERS. Lee Kim Soo, 20, HIGH STREET. THE NUTTALL ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF UNIVERSAL INFORMATION Edited by JAMES WOOD. A concise and comprehensive dictionary of general knowledge, consisting oi' over 16,000 terse and original articles157 words
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Advertisement929 1925-01-12 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, «te, m ordinary close set type (average six words to line) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 4!! cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cents, fivvo ins. $1.00, six is. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,929 words
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Advertisement821 1925-01-12 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET. 114, Cecil St. Apply 8 Malacca St. TO LKT, No. 87, Meyer Road. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET~7, Caimhill Road." Apply 249, Gaylanfr Road. TO LKT, compound house, 15, Sophia Road. Apply N. Tyebr.lly, 188, Cecil Street. TO LET, 112, River Valley Road and 3.821 words
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Advertisement347 1925-01-12 16 T0R1C £^5V LENSES *p33^ 1 mike specialty of thes«. They eoit more, but s' v much extended field of Tiew. Made In my own wurk-ihop. JOHN DUKE, MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN. No. 12, Battery Road, Singapore, YAP HENG 2J, QUEEN STREET. New Shipment of IGUANA SKIN just arrived FOR LADIES' FASHIONABLE SHOES347 words
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Advertisement355 1925-01-12 16 Prices Are Cheaper Than Elsewhere. Th* DOCTOR AT I1(I\1K nnd Nurse's CuiiSe. lx>ok. Revised by Kmiurnt Aatharitlc*. A Piactkal and (o.nprchensiv,. Manual for the Treaimenl or l*:^( -tse mid the Mnintr-nam-e of Health i'riio S.'I.UU THE MODEKN FAMILY DOCTOR, A Ruidito Perfect Health, there ran lie no doul>' that this355 words
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