The Straits Times, 13 January 1925
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Title Section13 1925-01-13 1 The Straits Times. No. 27,781 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1925 PRICE 10 CENTS,13 words
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Advertisement184 1925-01-13 1 U?n f'-i-ll OFTEN ••whipped" m:\kk mkaten Symptoms Spots m front of the eyes irritability Cigarettes taste like brown paper Tendency to smoked glasses m the office General appearance repnlsive Cure ANDREWS LBVER SALT corrects life's little ills. Obtainable at all chemists. all sizes Faithful m IN STOCK v Jenkins KUALA184 words
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Advertisement69 1925-01-13 1 JUST RECEIVED Exclusive Models m Evening Gowns latest creations Exclusive 6 Original AN EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENT OF FROCKS FOR THE SMARTEST OCCASIONS ROBINSON <fe CO., LTD. (Incorporated m the S.S.) SINGAPORE. New Shipment ORANGES, APPLES, RED WHITE GRAPES, GRAPE FRUIT, CABBAGES, CAULIFLOWERS, CELERY, CARROTS, BEETROOT SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE C 0.69 words
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Advertisement142 1925-01-13 1 LACTOGEN FOR YOUR BABY THE "MONARCH" The Best Gramophone At Lower Prices Easy Payments Hear them play REAL MUSIC at FRANKEL'S SINGAPORE K. LtMITR. THE Illustration shows three 135 B.H.P. National Vertical GAS ENGINES direct coupled to gas compressors. This view is typical of the many National engine installations m142 words
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Article1309 1925-01-13 2 Dealing with Dissatisfied Competitors. A new club has been formed m •or.don of which the membership is conned exclusively to players who have i/ured oversea. Its name is the lnterational Lawn Tennis Club of Great Iritain, and judging by the attendance at lie inaugural meeting and the interest1,309 words
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Advertisement359 1925-01-13 2 Jr Blancmanges! 4^ Creamy -Firm S^^JS Smooth. m *-^y- Who ran resit the §00^0^1 WiWs® temptation to eat the W a,.,..... iil±t itiS i"** inviting blancmanges, /frff^. biS-iHit j custards or puddings fiy^£&&ijtyrs& trffip that are prepared with N^g^Sk^£i^spl/-i milk and Cornflour -t>-z^^ fm Brown PoUon's Cornflour ha» a (lavour359 words
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Advertisement313 1925-01-13 2 Anoint Irritated Scalps With Cuticura On retiring, gently tub spots of dundnui and itching wuh Cuticura Ointment. Nsxt morning shampoo with a suds of Culicura Soap and hot water. This treatment does much to keep the scalp healthy and promote hair growth. Soap. Oietirmt, Tt!eam mill t! renffhout the worl.!313 words
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Advertisement100 1925-01-13 2 The Renl Austrian Velour liat $19.00 SEASON CO., LTD., Meyer Mansions, 111 and 113, North Bridge Road. Underwood Typewriters The Portable Model PATERSON, SIMONS CO LTD. [tfjaiW^ rT^Va^^aWa^ka^ia^ TV/fOFIPT .^PJPhnMßfn^HiaiMßMHflpßMiaMtflaVjgfMHl M^Ea^Br A-^w' L/L<Li |^3^^^^sSislw 'aw' 51 Jwgmp»~ Remington. Automatic Pistol 32 and .380 Calibres T3 OWERFUL accurate, well- balanced and100 words
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Article478 1925-01-13 3 What Preceded Art of Modern Advertising. We sometimes hear people refer to the pood old days a trifle regretfully. But were things as good m those days ps some of them imagine The shops, for example, asks a writer m the Westminster Gazette. He proceeds Now478 words
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Article263 1925-01-13 3 Official Opposition of Six In Lords. The polilicial correspondent of the Daily News writes It is understood to be the intention of the Government to rcjrard the Labour peers as the official Opposition m the House of Lord*, despite the fact that they number only half a dozen263 words
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Advertisement270 1925-01-13 3 RUSTON-HORNSBY RESIMAI. Oil. COin STARTING ENGINE. THE LAST WORD IN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES. From 1« to Mi B.H.P. Horizontal From 17 to 82."> BAP. Vertitnl CONSUMPTION. l,;ir»er Type -12 lhs. per H.H.P. Hour Smaller Typi- -IS lhs. per K.H.I. Hour Sole Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated m Straits BattlMßMrtS) SINGAPORE.270 words
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Advertisement515 1925-01-13 3 DON'T NEGLECT YOUR CHILDREN'S COLDS. With BnhyV Own MM In the Hoime You can Quickly Avert Their Danger. Cold* an dangerous because they often lv Ol« «eo'!s of concumption and other f.mis tf lung trcuklo. When the Unit symptoms of n cold are noticed give the child a hot bath515 words
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Advertisement258 1925-01-13 3 MTERSON, SIMONS ft CO., LUflTXD (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE. V WHISKV •••i«c«*" ObUtmable from all DaaUrs. EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD. SINGAPOK& I THE SENSIBLE WAY OF SETTLING IN SOUTH AFRICA. Don't invest m the dark. Try .lct>nite project before you buy. At Kenurcw, Cape Province, the newcomer is guided step by258 words
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Advertisement331 1925-01-13 3 STEAMER SfilijgCS^ COMBINED BERVICTC OF THE OCEAN S.S. GO.-, LTD. (Incorporated to England) THE WEST AUSTRALIA?! S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) Fortnlchtly Service Inllnr i ard Pascensera from per*. BATAVIA AND BOURABATA NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIA POHTi ANT> FREMANTI.r Anpmxini-i'f GASCOYNF. CENTAUR Jtn. 11 HINDEROO GORGON Excellent aceommodnti< R, Stewardess331 words
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Advertisement800 1925-01-13 4 STEAMER SAHJM6S P. 0. British India am Apcar Lines (Incorporated la England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Tlader Contract with His Majesty's GoTaramaat LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL BERVICE OUTWARDS FBOM LONDON HOMSWABDS FOB CHINA AND JAPAN FOB MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP. Tonnaga800 words
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Advertisement782 1925-01-13 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) The Bine 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 on782 words
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Advertisement757 1925-01-13 4 STEAMER SAIUH6S KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCNAPPIJ (BOTAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland) UNDEB CONTBACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Talaphoaa Nos. Passage Dspt. 181, Freight Dept. 1202, Marina Dept. and Transhipment Dept. 1457, Manager's Dept. 1002. PLANCIUS— January 12, Belawan Deli. SlBr.R(i— January 14. Muntok and Palembing. SlNGKEP—757 words
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Advertisement478 1925-01-13 5 STEfIMER SAIUWS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE Passenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICES HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG ».8. CITY OF TOKIO due Jan. 28 I.S. CITY OF DUNKIRK due Feb. 26 x.s. UTY OK I'EKIN478 words
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Advertisement695 1925-01-13 5 STEAMER SfIIUHBS Ilue ellerman FUNNEL BUCKNALL LINE S. S. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) JOINT SERVICE to BOSTON NEW YORK and IMLTIMORE via SUEZ or I'ANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Steamer Due Spore Route For t CITY OF CHESTER Jan. 16 Sues Phillipinea and Hongkong. PERSEUS Jan. 24 Suez Phillipinea and695 words
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Advertisement534 1925-01-13 5 STEAMER SAIL^SS AMERICAN FAR EAST LINE OPERATED FOR UNITED STATES SHIPPING BGAIft By STRUTHERS BARRY (MANAGING OPERATORS) SINGAPORE to LOS ANGELES and SAN FRANCISCO U.S.S.B. WEST CARMONA to dischnrsre and load K< I. U.S.S.B. WEST CAJOOT to dischar-e and loud M and subsequent steamers approximately ;!0 day." an.irt. For rates534 words
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Advertisement312 1925-01-13 6 Palladium Theatre Closed until further notice owing to damage caused to dynamo by the recent floods. Due notice will by given of re-opening. ALHAMBRA From Tuesday, January I] to Sunday. January IS. In the BfCMai Show at !l p.m. oharp. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. TOPICAL BUDGET CARI312 words
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Advertisement362 1925-01-13 6 GAIETY CINEMA TONIGHTS SPECIAL ATTRACTION First of the Fewer and Better Victures -of 1923. The ETERNAL STRUGGLE (SCREEN TIME 9.13 P.M.) Finely produced hy Reginald Raker the m»n who made The Storm and Hearts Aflame from G. B. Lancaster's frreat novel. The l.aw-lirinicers. IN 8 PARTS The exceptional cast includes362 words
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Advertisement61 1925-01-13 6 SURINA THEATRE Grand Change of Programme TOM MIX (King of Cowboys) I IN THE DASHING WESTERN DKAMA THE DARE-DEVIL, 5 Reels Special Picture GOLDEN DREAMS When heasts of the wild turn their fury on human wolves (5 PARTS) THE GREAT LONDON MYSTERY SERIAL v Episodes 8 to 13. Balance 1061 words
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Advertisement376 1925-01-13 6 The most per- f m^^^ mmm^^ m^ m^^~ m Thc only idtal feet soap fcr The best for soap for all Gives an ex- HaW rtartafflßafflai CLEANSING tjui-.it c cream lather which '> Residents and travellers m hot EMOLLIENT lamer w nun climates recognise th« need for. preserves the anc376 words
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Article157 1925-01-13 7 FIXTURES. Tuesday, January 13 HiKh Water, 0.4.-| a.m., 11.59 p.m. S.C.C. Cricket Meeting, 6.1G p.m. Wednesday, January 14 Hilth Water. 1.15 a.m., 0.34 p.m. M. M. NaMwaH m«il. Aawricaa mail <' Thurnda), January 15 Blth Water, 1.46 a.m., 1.14 p.m. Australian mail closes. I", and (I. homvward157 words
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Article311 1925-01-13 7 Tuesday, .I;mu:n-y 1". Ships alongside Ihe Wharves or expected to arrive. KEIM'EI. HARBOUR. Main Wharf Scott Hurley. Kclinre, Agnes 1 Patrol, Magnet Oil Wharf Nil Coal Wharf Nil VESSELS IX DRY DOCK. Tanjonf Pagar Sheen Wharf Nil Albert Dock Cap** Victoria Dock Guscoyne Kepp«l Harbour King's Dock311 words
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Article195 1925-01-13 7 To-day. North and East India 3 p.m. Cochin China 4 p.m Burawuk 4 p.m. (Vylort, Southern and Western India 4 p.m. To-morrow. lihio end liilliton 9 a.m. Djarabi 11 a.m. United States of America 10."0a.m Java, South West Sumatra, South East Borneo, Celebei, Moluccas and Timor Dilly195 words
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Article221 1925-01-13 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, January 18, On London, Bank 41 m/a 2/4 Vi Demand 2/4 6/82 Privato Sm. credits 2/4 11/16 On New York, Demand ROf Private 90 d 58% On France, Bank 975 On India, Bank T. T. 155% On Hoiißkon?, Bank d/d 1 p.c. prem. On Shanghai,221 words
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42 1925-01-13 7 5pm Ian. i-V>. -March April-June S Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Bayers Sellers 02 U Spot Jan. "Feb.-March April-June Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Price* Buyers Sellers G2',i 62% 62 'i 62% 61 61%42 words
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Article231 1925-01-13 7 Issue Yal. P<!. Buyers Sellers 1 1 Bating Padang 0.(31 M7tt 1 Ii;tum Tft) l.l'O US cd. fl £1 Uiii Hydraulics 29/G 30/0 1 1 Johan Tin Ml 0.58 I0/-10/-Kampon(j 37/- M'-XtM. n il Kamuatlng Tin 01/6 i^'Ocd. id 10 Kiata Aaao. C30 0.00 1 1 Kinta Dredges 0.85231 words
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Article135 1925-01-13 7 £1 £1 B. Am. Tobacco 5.11.3 5.15.0 cd. 10 10 Central Engines 4.50 5.50 5 5 Central Motors 0.75 1.25 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. S.50 9.00 xd. I Kice. Tramway 4/- 5'Onom. 10 10 Fraser Ncave 49.50 50.00 1001(10 Hammer Co. 167.50 170.00 100 100 Katz Bros. Hef.135 words
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Article98 1925-01-13 7 Iss'jp Val. TJ. Buyers SeUeri U. Er.gr. fi p.c. 51,234,300 par 10 p.c. pm S'porc Electric Tramway, 5 p.c. 80 £350 000 Spore 'Municipal 5 p.c. -SSTrJ »<""*■<■*" S p^^l J^, clpal iV p>cof 1907 $1,000,000 par 5 p.c pm S'porc Municipal 4'i p.d. of 1909 $1,000,000 par 598 words
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Article387 1925-01-13 7 Fraaer and Co. and Lyall and Bratfa QaeUtlona. To-day's Prices Fraser Lyali Co. Evatt. Allenhy (SI) 1-Jg !.:,(>xd. 1.30 1 ..'Joed. Alor Gajah ($1) 1.05 1.20 1.05 1.15 A. Hitam ($:>) 1 1 .00 11.50 11.00 12.00 A. Kuning ($1) O.:JU'i 0.37% 0.35 0.10 Am. Malay (?2) 1.H0387 words
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Advertisement421 1925-01-13 7 9 TONIC UW**,JI tnrichei the Wood IKtILtiI Strenqthent bred nervec HSSI o- fortifre* the system yjfiSJJ ,t, t •Q«" l *t disease Nature's Great Remedy A REMARKABLE RESTORATIVE FOLLOWING INFLUENZA and all TROPICAL AILMENTS. Clamant* Tonic neither alcohol QaHZj&flp for* suitable ■'■■''fTHOI men and chitAlways k^ p f^M aEMENTS lONIC421 words
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Advertisement134 1925-01-13 7 HARDWARE DEALERS! Sample collection of tools, estate implements, cutlery, hardware sundries, etc., on view at 19, Malacca Street, premises of M. A. NAMAZIE liy German manufacturer. Cheapest prices;, greatest capacity. COME AND SEE! «>♦■—»-»♦ »imm<t t imtiinumKtmi* THE BEST REFERENCE BOOK. 100 YEARS' HISTORY OF THE CHINESE IN SINGAPORE Record134 words
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Advertisement600 1925-01-13 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Clasdified Advts., arc page 16.' WANTS. FOR SALE, ETC. BOX 504. Vacan-v tilled. Applicants tnanked. WHERE TO~STAY The Branches, River Valley Rd. '.'hone ."USf.. TO LET, furnished rooms with board, electric light, garage. 3, Lloyd Road, (lp) TO LET, No. 30, Chulia Street, lirst floor bright and600 words
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Advertisement473 1925-01-13 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Aavts., net pnge 16. MISCELLANEOUS. CHAMPAGNE: Moet ard Chandom $42, Veuve Clicquot $49, Heidsicck Dry Monopole $51, Mumm Cordon Rouge $65, Duty paid. H. Bolter, Europe Hotel Building. I THE "TIDA APA" rain seal lools rain but not your pocket. $10 each. Refnai substitute. Call at473 words
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Miscellaneous71 1925-01-13 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Station. (Uy i nurt.sy of Government Health Office). Fur the 24 Itoun ending at Midnight on January 12, UK deg Vnx. hade Umperatme S3 F. Ilia, shade tiitiperati'u "U F. .Mean shade tempcraluic 76.1 F. Max. sun radiation 153 F. Min. in'ass ndtation r>l Y. Sea71 words
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Article45 1925-01-13 8 Mrs. Tun Keonß Put and son beg to thank their relatives und friends who sent wreaths and letters of condolence, especially Mr. Tan tfi£ Lim for services rendered m connection with funeral of the late ,Mr. Tan Keong Pat, who died on January 0,45 words
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988 1925-01-13 8 The Straits Times. TUESDAY, JANUARY 13. MR. HUGHES. The resignation of Mr. Hughes is almost .m international calamity. As we pjinttJ out m our news columns yesterday, the office he held, Secretary of State, is equivalent to that of Foreign Minister m our own and m most of the European988 words
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Article31 1925-01-13 8 At .the annual general meeting of Lumut Rubber Estates, Ltd., fixed for January 22, the directors are recominend.ng the payment of a dividend of 10 per cent, for the year 1923-24.31 words
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Article35 1925-01-13 8 The number of persons registered m Britain as fully unemployed on December 22 showed an increase of 10,625 compared with December 15. The number was 1,109,100, which is 116,520 less than on December 31, 1923.35 words
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Article41 1925-01-13 8 From January 1 Greenwich mean time started at midnight instead of at noon as formerly. The alteration has been made m order to conform with civil and nautical timing and is the result of many yean' agitation all over the world.41 words
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Article46 1925-01-13 8 The Rajah of Sarawak has directed that, owing to the continued reports of disturbances m the Hejaz, Sarawak subjects will not be allowed to make .the pilgrimage to Mecca this year, or unti! the Government is advised that it is safe for them to do bo.46 words
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Article14 1925-01-13 8 On and from January 15, Tanjong Pairai' sub-post cfti-e will transact Savings Bank business.14 words
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Article16 1925-01-13 8 An interesting lcview of .Municipal building activities m Sinjrapore appears on page 11 of this issue.16 words
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Article30 1925-01-13 8 A musical party has promised to attend at the Clerical Union social to be held a ftiursdny, the 15th inst., at 8 p.m. and members are asked to be early.30 words
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Article30 1925-01-13 8 The rate of issue of Money Order foi India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154= $100 The rate oi payment of Money Orders t'rom India and Ceylon is Rs. 159=5100.30 words
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Article27 1925-01-13 8 With a view of making batter provision for the prevention of cruelty to inimals, a bill is about to be introduced nto the North Borneo Legislative Council.27 words
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Article34 1925-01-13 8 The title of the appointment of Chief Electrical Engineer" has been altered to Chief Electrical Engineer and Inspectoi:." and that of Chief Electrical Inspector" to "Deputy Chief Electrical Engineer," Electrical Board, Public Woiks Department.34 words
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Article47 1925-01-13 8 The Bishop of Norwich, Dr. Bertrani Pollock, has completed the renovation m Norwich Cathedral of the ancient stone episcopal throne which, it is berieved, \\a> ouilt by the fust bishop, Herbert de Losinga, 800 years ago. It is to be dedicated probably on a Sunday this month.47 words
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Article47 1925-01-13 8 At St. Andrew's Cathedral at 9.1E a.m. next Sunday there will be the'annual corporate Communion of the Church Workers' Association. Archdeacon Swindell will give the address. Matins will be ->aid at 7 a.m., and there will be Holy Communion at 7 a.m. at St. Matthew's, •Sepoy Lines.47 words
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Article53 1925-01-13 8 A literary meeting of the St. Franvis Association, Malacca, will be held m the Club House, on January 19, at 8 p.m., at which there will be a debate on Should Boxing m General be Encouraged Messrs, X. Chandrapala and J. B. Douglas will oppose Messrs. Mohd. Ali bin Maidin53 words
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Article52 1925-01-13 8 On Sunday morning the little chap;-) jf The Holy Family on the East Coast Road was en fete owing to the celebration •jf its titular feast, and the blessing and installation of the Stations of the Cross. Father Ruaudel performed the mas*, and it its conclusion officiated at the blessing52 words
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Article61 1925-01-13 8 We read m a London paper of Decem14 The evidence, taken on commission, of a hotel manager at Singapore, was that he knew a woman staying with Mr. George Winchcombe Russell was not Mrs. Russell because the real wife usually wore a monocle. Mrs. Dorothy Rose Russell, of Ebury Street,61 words
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Article60 1925-01-13 8 A Tamil driver, named Narainasamy, whe was charged m the second police court yesterday with r*jh and negligent drivng and disobeying the orders of a policeman and thereby colliding with a car Iriven by Mr. C. M. Connor, of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., m Orchard load near Government House60 words
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Article66 1925-01-13 8 The Malay Mail is officially informed :hat liter Luytje* a forest officer m the service of the Netherlands Indies Government, and Mr. J. L. L. Railie, of Glen■ihie! Rubber Estate. F.M.S.. working under the instructions of the Native Rabbet investigation Committee, Batavia, are to investigate Dutch native rubber produe--ion m66 words
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Article81 1925-01-13 8 At the annual general meeting of the GayUnp- Straits-Chinese A^iociation held an the 9th inst., the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year: President Mr. Lim Soon Bee, vice-pro:- iJents Messrs. Sect Teong Lock and Chan Flye Sen?, hon. secretary Mr. P. T. Chia, hon. treasurer Mr. Goh Tec*81 words
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Article98 1925-01-13 8 It has been decided to provide for all Government servants m Sarawak decorations m recognition of long and- meritorious service. The award of the present Long Service and Good Conduct Medal is to be discontinued; and the fullowing substituted A Military Long Service Medal, the award of which shall be98 words
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Article110 1925-01-13 8 Mr. F. G. Bourne, coroner, concluded his enquiry yesterday into the circun?•rtances attending the death of a Chinese sjirl, named Tan Ah Gong, who was killid through a bus capsizing m Telok I'langah Koad at midnight on the <ith instant. It was alleged by the driver that the capsizing of110 words
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Article113 1925-01-13 8 After the high mass m the Cathedral of The Good Shepherd next Sunday the triennial general meeting of the community of the Cathedral will be held at the Parsonage for the election of ten members of the community (exclusive of the four Wardens) to form the committee of management of113 words
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Article396 1925-01-13 8 Dr. E. Mjol>e:p\ Curator nf tli" Sa:a\v:li Museum, has resigned as from Decembei 81, 1924. Mr. am l Mrs. (I. Thompson-Doi* <>( Selama, aie on a visit to Bingapon for i few dan, The Hon. Sir W. George Maxwell, Chief Secretary. F.M.S., arrived back m Kuala Lumpur396 words
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Article34 1925-01-13 8 Measil Lewis and Peat's cable received from their London oflice tv- day. gives London rubber stocks 4:lo tons up for 'he week ending January 10, total now on hand 29,643 tons.34 words
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Article72 1925-01-13 8 News has Ixen received from New York af the death on the 2nd met *>f Mr. Fred morn, a prominent rubber broker, who had an office m Singapore up to af. Ml .hree yean .-iff'). Another message stated hat the market was unsettled owintf to72 words
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Article69 1925-01-13 8 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent, writing yesterday, says The nigtri mail From Singapore was about one hour lute m ..riving here this morning owing, it is stated, to floods m Singapore Island ■uid near Bekoe (77 miles t'nim Johoiv Bahru). Last night's mail train fro;n Kuala Lumpur to69 words
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Article58 1925-01-13 8 From Holland and Germany, by the Tnsulinde, due at Singapore this al'tt.'noon. From China and Japan, by the Macelonia, due at Singapore "> a.m. to-momw. From Indo-China, by the I'aul Lscat, lue at Singapore 1 p.m. to-morrow. From Europe (London nails despatchDecember 2f>) by the Kashmir, due at58 words
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Article81 1925-01-13 8 The Asiatic Cattle Co. write us respecting the paragraph m our issue of ihc Bth instant m which it was stated that ESasope Kavana Shaik, of fhe Asiatic Cattle < was prosecuted (or using for his mutton irade a false and unjust scale etc. They point81 words
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Advertisement110 1925-01-13 8 I^^S 1 Favourite H Brands fruJts. Pear.. Apricots and Peaches. UTTLE'S FAMOUS FRESH Selected Fruits m Heavy GROUND COFFEE. Syrup. One quality only. The best. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated i» Encland) SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. GRIFFIN HAIR BELTING 2 m. to Iti m. Stocked. No other belt is made110 words
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Advertisement113 1925-01-13 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. RICHARD DIX and MAE BUSCH m THE CHRISTIAN m Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. JACK HOXIE m THE MEN IN THE RAW m 5 Reels. FRED. THOMSON m THE EAGLE'S TALONS Episode !■"> THE EAGLE FOILED. 2 Reels.113 words
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Advertisement77 1925-01-13 8 On Other Pages. Tag*. lntii!..aion:il LftWl Tennis Club of England 2 Bhlpping and thi Mails 7 fillUM anil Conimrrce 7 Singapore Meteorological Report 7 Heuti-r Telegrams Hoy Scouts Programme I Meeting of Singuporv Iris'nrmn 9 The Kecent Kloo<l nnd Its Tuil 9 .Methodist Mission Appointment! '.i Maiucui Notea D. B.77 words
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Article418 1925-01-13 9 Decisions of the Paris Conference. [reuter telegram.] London, January 12. J'uiis In view of the conflicting ver- M.n^ of the Anglo-American arrangement with repaid to payment of American my costs Bad reparations, an authoritative British source states that, subject to Washington's approval, it has been agreed that AmericanReuter - 418 words
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Article69 1925-01-13 9 [reuter telegram.] U sdon, January 12. A> the result of 'he representations of the Federation of British Industries, the Government have agreed to nominate re* tativos of industry and commerce on the advisory committee with reference to the application of the British share of the Boxer indemnity. TheReuter - 69 words
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Article56 1925-01-13 9 [reuter telecram.] London, January 12. Koine A further step m the campaign of consolidation of Fascism was taken tO-day, when Bgmr Mussolini introduced m the Chamber a bill directed against secret societies, including Freemason-, forbidding public officials to belong to secret societies and compelling them to divulge the56 words
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Article33 1925-01-13 9 [KEITtR TELECRAM.] London, .Jauuaty 12. Tin Board of Trade returns f-.r DsCSBJ ber were lmports £i:;!,60i»,000 exI"'M^. ir,'.v;ii7,oilO. The increases were Mjmjm and il,i:»7.000, respectively, compared with the month of November.33 words
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Article76 1925-01-13 9 Battle m the Vicinity Of Shanghai. [RET.TER TELEGRAM.] London. January 12. Shanghai In the course of the fighting yesterday Sun Chuan Fang captured tho Arsenal. Chan Gyuan Ming fled towards the Settlement. Chang's troops surrcndeitd or scattered. Chi Hsie Hynan and Set Nche Tan Fang have now controlReuter - 76 words
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Article91 1925-01-13 9 [BELTER TELEGRAM:] London,. January 12. It is officially announced that Viscount Cecil will replace the Marquis of Salisbury on the opium conference. The latter is progressing satisfactorily after his accident but will be unable to attend the BSJSaiag on the 19th inst. Geneva An informal meeting of theReuter - 91 words
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Article92 1925-01-13 9 [reutcr telegram.] London, January 12. Pretoria The Government have decided not .to introduce legislation to pestpone resumption of gold payments beyond June 30, and accordingly specie payments will be resumed on July 1 or such tarlier date as may be necessary under existing legislation. The foregoing deci.*ion92 words
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Article79 1925-01-13 9 [RECTER TELECRAM.] London, January 12. Paris Ex-Capt. Sadoul has been released pending a supplementary enquiry into the charges against him following to-day's hearing, at which Sadoul said he was not being tried for a definite offence but for political opinions. Sadoul, a French Communist who became aReuter - 79 words
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Article70 1925-01-13 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, January 12. In connection with the report of recent improvement m Anglo-Russian relations, well informed British circles are not aware of any recent fresh development. M. Rakowsky has proceeded to Moscow tu submit to the Soviet Mr. Chamberlain' 3 views with regard to dropping theReuter - 70 words
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Article53 1925-01-13 9 [riutf.r telegram.] London, January 12 Berlin The Finance Minister, Dr. Luther, whom President Ebert invited to form a ministry, has not yet succeeded m securing the support of the Centrists, which is necessary to enable him to rely on a Reichstag majority, but conversations with them and other53 words
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Article29 1925-01-13 9 [riutfr telegram.] London. January 12. Peshawar: The Hndus and Moslems at Kohat have signed a icconciliation agreement, satisfactorily settling the disputes arising from the Kohat riots.29 words
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Article395 1925-01-13 9 Speculation on President's Intentions. [RXI'TER TELEGRAM.] London, January 12. Washington Mr. Hughes' resignation is interpreted by political observers as marking the dawn of a new political era m which Mr. Coolidge will personally lead the government and conduct tho administration as far as possible uncontrolled by factionsReuter - 395 words
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Article33 1925-01-13 9 [recter telegram.] London. January 12. The Daily Express says that the establishment of a large and important air Ktation at Singapore will be considered m connection with the naval base33 words
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Article261 1925-01-13 9 Programme of Work for Ensuing Year. The activities of the Boy Soout; Association for the year are set forth m a circular which contains the following The Sims Shield will include bridge building, ambulance, signalling, map reading, judginp distance, etc., observation, compass direction, scouts mile, scouts laws261 words
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Article38 1925-01-13 9 The death has occurred of Clement 1-ambert. water colourist. whose painting of the Indian Memorial on the downs near Brighton, w:is handed U> the Viceroy by the Prince of Wales during his vuit to India two years ago.38 words
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Article138 1925-01-13 9 [revter telegram.] London, January 12. Melbourne Mr. Justice Towers made the order with regard to the picking up of seamen at mercantile marine offices at all ports, with the proviso that if insufficient men attend the offices dockyards will be temporarily made picking up places. The Federal138 words
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Article498 1925-01-13 9 Successful Start of St. Patrick's Society. A St. Patrick's Society of Singapore WSJ ir.auguiated at a well attended meeting of Irishmen held m the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday evening, when aiTangements were also' i.iade for! the celebration of St. Patrick's Day by a| dinner aud dance. It is498 words
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Article226 1925-01-13 9 VOLU NTEERING. S.R.A. (V.) Chinese New Year Camp at Hlakan Alati. A battery camp of instruction has been arranged at Blakan Mati from January 23 to 27. Members will assemble for tlv.camp on the evening of Friday, January 23, and the camp will break up on the evening of Monday,226 words
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Article27 1925-01-13 9 Hundreds of BMOkeyi are belli;: exported from India for Thyroir! Glm 1 treatment In Germany and England. Thi* traffic came into existence only a short time ago.27 words
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Article485 1925-01-13 9 Coroner Investigates Drowning Fatalities. Harrowing details were given by witBbsbss m Mr. F. G. Bourne's court yesterday concerning the deaths of a number of local Chinese who lost their lives m the great flood which took place m Singapore on the Bth instant, m consequence of torrential485 words
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Article298 1925-01-13 9 Annual List of Malayan Appointments. I The thirty-third annual session of t!:« Malaya Conference of Uh Methodist Episcopal Church which has been held m Wesley Church, Fort Canning Road, conI eluded yesterday afternoon, thus dosing a five (lay session. Bishop Titus Lowe licad the list of appoiiHim-r.t:-.. which298 words
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Article186 1925-01-13 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). Malacca, January 12. In order to augment the funds already collected for the renovation to the Golf Course and to entertain Seremban friends, what promises to be a very nice conceit and dance will be held m the Club on Saturday, the L4th instant,186 words
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Article366 1925-01-13 9 Ceremonial Service at Tho Cathedral. According to a custom inaugu Singapore last >vai. ;.i -I mi followed m Knglnnd. the first An the year, which opened this n were preceded by a special si-rvif Cathedral. The* son-ice wai attended judge? m their robes, the menibci o\ bar, the366 words
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Article158 1925-01-13 9 Mr. Ernest L. Harris Leaviag Home. The many friends of Mr. El Harris, Consul-General for I I States m Singapore, will he. sorr} I hear that he is compelled to p> on leave and will sail lor Anieiica on the j President Harrison on Tim I Harris has158 words
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Article194 1925-01-13 9 (By Courtesy sf the Nanyo Nichi Shimbunsha). Tokio, Jam Kichisaburo lino, who is i. Aseste of Oadsti, or s wonderfu was summoned to the Public Bureau m connection with an swindling 1 amounting to 3,000 y. n case connected with an injury The wedding if H. H.194 words
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Article191 1925-01-13 9 The case came to a conclusion fa Mr. P. A. F. David, sitting a D Judge, yesterday, m which fcix (I wire arrested on December 13 last. ing on information, Monopolii comprising J. Cooney, A. Hide, J. Kdwards. i C. Keppel divid--d themselves into two191 words
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Article136 1925-01-13 10 Large Knlry for Open Tournament. The i he open tournament to be held at the S.< over Chinese New Tear, starting <n the !4th in;t., :;:»l we an- informed that they constitute a re:ord for tournaments i,l this kind m Malaya. They aambei ab tot 300, includfa the136 words
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Article244 1925-01-13 10 S.C.C. Meeting A reminder i- jri meeting to be heii in the 8.C.C tamce tfaii afternoon ;it 6.1b, wh<n arrangements will be- made f<T the forthcoming cricket ■MMHL A food attendance of ail mrmlii i s inter) ited r.\ <■■ vk.t is re<lu«Ktcd, to tli.ii the leaioil may b.llWgllUlllI244 words
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Article334 1925-01-13 10 The Ncgri Beat Weak Selangor Side. With J and only six members of their full side playing, Selangor woe beaten by Negrl Bembflan at Seremban on Saturday by goal and two tries (11 points) t<> i al, a penalty goal, an<! a try (10 point The .V esented, and334 words
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Article153 1925-01-13 10 The foHowing will the Old ■"affJ esiam against the S.C.C. at bockay to-morrow on the S.c.C. ground V. C. Ismail and E. G. Wheat ley B. O. hler. .1. B. Rc,-lii-and G. Towers R. C. Oehlers, K. E. de Sousa, II G. Stack (capt.), S. N. Ahmad an i153 words
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Article124 1925-01-13 10 Cup Second Round Draw [Router Telegram.] London, January 12. The draw for the Association Cup second round, to be played on January il as follows Urist.ol City v. Liverpool. Sunderland v. Evetton. Rlackburn v. Portsmouth. Sheffield United v. The We/inesday. Birmingham v. Stockport. Notts County v. Norwich. WestReuter - 124 words
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Article915 1925-01-13 10 DiviMon I. Goal* P. W. L. D. F. A. Its. Hu.ldei sficld 24 11 4 :!7 16 :!1 \\.>i Brumwich 24 IS 5 4 H'J 17 M Boltnn 24 11 I 8 43 25 30 Birmingham 25 12 7 6 28 30 30 Newcastle 26 8915 words
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Article24 1925-01-13 10 The water polo match between the Singapore Swimming Club and the Chinese Swimming Chib will be played on Sunday the 25th inst.24 words
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Article332 1925-01-13 10 Singapore G. C. Competitions, The January Ladies Spoon was played for on the sth instant when Mrs. R. B. B. Donnel' won with a nett score 6t 36. Nineteen entered and the following cards wen- returned Mrs R. B. Dcmioll 48 12 30 Mrs. E. M: Lomie 44 6332 words
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Article277 1925-01-13 10 To-day's Handicaps at I'enanjf. The following are the handicaps for today's races at Penang Race I.— Jill 'J.I, Bobadil 9.4, Dodger 9, Lady Sydney 8.7. Master Reggie 8.5, Baloo 8.4, Chinta Hati 8.4, Tabasco 7.12, Digger 7.6. Race 2. Cornstalk 9, Gentle Eva 9, Ngaroto 9, Prudentious 9, Sir277 words
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Article270 1925-01-13 10 Action taken at a meeting of Municipal committee No. 3 held on January 9, included the following Decided that as far as possible no work should be carried out on Sundays and holidays by the Roads Department during 1925, Dot that the road coolies shall continue to work270 words
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Article37 1925-01-13 10 Ting Kil.— Plant pels. 117.44, tribute ■■pels. 24. KG, total pels. 142.40. Penang Prospecting Co. Output estimated ai picujo 264.39 tt, estimated to realise $29,411.73, tribute at 7 per cent, payabla to company $2,058.82.37 words
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Letter570 1925-01-13 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, With reference to the unanimous" decision of a conference of the Associated Chinese Chambers" of Commerce of British Malaya held at the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce on the Cth instant to petition the Secretary of State for the Colonies praying570 words
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Letter341 1925-01-13 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— lt is interesting to read correspondence recently published m your valua-' ble paper, touching the subject of trafficking m women. This alarming social evil is an international one, and is more or I leso due to the new social order341 words
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Article74 1925-01-13 10 The Prince of Wale* attended at Southwark Cathedral the commemoration of the bicentenary of Guy's Hospital. The Bishop of Oxford m his sermon related how Thomas Guy. who had a wharf close by London Bridge, prospered m his business. Having amassed wealth he built and endowed Guy's Hospital which was74 words
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Article560 1925-01-13 10 His Tour m the Argentine This Year. The surprise of the Kind's speech at 'the opening oi' Parliament was the i announcement tnut the Prince of Whiles i to visit the Argentine this year at the invitation of the President and Government. The Argentine Minister m560 words
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Article36 1925-01-13 10 Australasia.—lo..3oo lbs. Buluownie.—l9,ooo lbs. Bukit Kubu.—lo,7oo lbs. Gicnealy. —1J 985 lbs. Kluang.—ls,ooo lbs. Kuala-Nal Kelantan Rubber.—3o,ooo lb. Nmv Craigiolor.. —42,700 lbs. Pantai. —8,002 lbs. Tambalak.—l4 400 lbs. Teluk Anson.—l6,l6o lbs. Uhi Benut.—l^,ll3 lbs.36 words
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Article133 1925-01-13 10 A Nairobi message of December .'!1 .says- —After two days' journey by motor the Duke and Duchess of York arrived at; the Isele hunting camp. Of the convoy of ten cars two broke down .on a difficult road while Hearing Isele. The party encountered a cloud133 words
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Article112 1925-01-13 10 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent, writing yesterday, says- In connection' with the recent strike of railway em-: plffaaa at the central workshops, the committee appointed ta inquire into the alleged grievances of the worknu n met this morning when the agent of the Government of India, Kao Sahib112 words
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Article107 1925-01-13 10 A commission of five experts hnaded by Sir Aston Webb, appointed m ISI2I to consider the question of revising the method cf repairing St. Paul's Cathedra!, has unanimously recommended the immediate grouting of the piers and repairs to stonework which are estimated to cost from £120,000 to107 words
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Article191 1925-01-13 10 Singapore, January 13. Rubber. London Is. o'.»d. Weak. Looal 62V4 cents. Tin.— London £274. Rubbers. New Bcodaia are otfere/1 at 1..'!2, Bukit Jelotongs at 81 cents and I'etak River Valleys at 1.36 cam. dividend New Serendiihs ate wanted at 187, ANenbyi offer at iM, United Malaccas191 words
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Article145 1925-01-13 10 Singapore, January 18. Tin.--L27! down 15s. $138% 17.'. tone. Rubber.— la. <i l^ti. down Kd. Rubbers. Frw transactions ai quota! i( Mining intarest ia displayled m Sterling tins amongst which are I prominent Takuapas m unsatisfied de- mand up to 275. '.'d. K.L. Tins at 84a., i145 words
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144 1925-01-13 10 Rose, Macphail and Co. (L. R. Macphail) Singapore, January 13. Ruhbei.—lf.. Tnt—JEB74. $186%. tons 17.V Tin and rubber br.'.ii show aloes ami the market continue; on the quiet side with business somewhat restricted m all ■actions. Rubbers. —Sellers preponderate at slightly easing quotations. Mining. —Steri'.nir tins continue to monopolise attention144 words
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Article286 1925-01-13 10 Two outstanding productions, Way Down East and Woman, are the attractions it the Empire for to-nighl and to-morrow. Owing to the damage caused to the dynamo by the recent floods, the Palladium Theatre is closed. Dut' notice of re-opening will b-.> riven, The Alhambra prewntf a change of286 words
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Article95 1925-01-13 10 The spring term of the Newton preparatory school fer boys- and girls, at 4o Cairnhill Road, commences to-morrow and full information is to be obtained from either ot the prinjipjls, Miss Newton at 40 Cairnhill Road, or Miss Griffith-Jo/ies, Mount Rosie Road. The curriculum is intended to provide each child,95 words
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Article43 1925-01-13 10 At the new year, the order of Comnanion of the Bath wad conferred upon Major-General S. K. Green, Major-deneml C. A. Godwin, Major-Generul H. J. Banfleld, Major-General G. G. l.orh, Major-General C. L Porter. MajorOeneral G. R. Citssels and Major-General D. I. Shuttleworth.43 words
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Article2344 1925-01-13 11 A Review of Municipal Activities. Transforming Fort Canning Kothlng m th" way of conversation is more interesting than to hear other people talking tho '"^hop" of their profession, and a Straits Times- representative sp' nt very fascinating afternoon recently listening to the Municipal Architect (Capt. Meadows) talking untiilutud "shop."2,344 words
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Advertisement205 1925-01-13 11 The Symbol of Supremacy M. GRAMOPHONES AND RECORDS are universally proclaimed to have attained the Highest Standard of Reproduction. Write for illustrated catalogue. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Hongkong). The Coil Clutch Co. JOHNSTONE. SCOTLAND. Makers of all types of Clutches and Transmission Appliances. T i I I 1205 words
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Advertisement334 1925-01-13 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. SEA VIEW334 words
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Article244 1925-01-13 12 Police Surfjeon's Test For Drunkenness. il testa for drunkenness were dis- liuw Street Police Couit when a :iii-.- 1 William Albert Mi-Mul-ultirMt, Kind's H«.k«l. Chelsea, of being drank while m lihargi of a i al 12.30 a.m. on Iti'tember ;> nil «'l. cc i unstable said that244 words
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Article53 1925-01-13 12 tbj i of Sarawak c following appointmenta m',. Third i". ii V. Skrine tn be 1 i Third Dh dutie* '••i!:>l Oficer, I i H. A ilii to be Divisional Kr. C. S I Ai 'il r I-a-id-his dvtfa as 0 ■.> ba Mr. E. V. And- Dr.53 words
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Article502 1925-01-13 12 The Publication of German Archives. A correspondent to The Times, writinn m connection with the publication of liritish archives for the use of war historians, points out that the archives of the (irent General Staff m Berlin are us important to historians as the archives i of the502 words
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Advertisement428 1925-01-13 12 NOTICE IN THE ESTATE OF HUGH MONTAGUE SKEATE, DECEASED Pursuant to section 25 of Ordinance \o. 144 (Trjaters' notice is hereby given that 1 1 panoai h..vinc any claims or demandn nKiiiii^' Om estate of Huph MontaKue Skeate clc 'ceasi'd, who dic<! intestate at Easthomn.', England, on October 26, 1023,428 words
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Advertisement449 1925-01-13 13 THE STRAITS TIMES Can b« obtained at tba following placet la Singapore Money Changer, Gro*v»nor. Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Money Changer, Europe Hotel. Money Changer, Raffles Hotel. Federal Rubber Stamp Co., Refflet Pleee Peter Chong, Bras Basah Road and Rafflei Piece Guan Hong A Co., 20, Robinaon Road. 0. II.449 words
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Advertisement635 1925-01-13 13 NOVEL PRIZE COM ETITION British-American Tobacco Company, (Straits) Limited, Importers of "GOLDEN SPECIALS" the highest gi-adt Virginia Cigarettes ever maiiufactured, offrr the above Cash Prizes for the most accurate forecasts of the cjuan- 1 W\ tity of Para Rubber to be exported from British Mulaya I *2)Ch W17AQ during the635 words
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Advertisement1150 1925-01-13 14 Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. Assurance m force over $17,010,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (.Incorporated la Straits StttUmants.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore LONDON OFFIC* U, Old Jvwtj, B.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the British Life Assurance Companies1,150 words
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Advertisement389 1925-01-13 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter In Japan) Capital Subscribed T«0,000,000 Capital Paid-up Y62.000.000 Reserve Fund Y13.780.000 President K. Nakagawa, Esq. Vice-President H. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS G. Kawaaakl, Esq. I D. Takita, Esq. M. Esaki, Esq. I T. Hisamune, Esq. M. Shuto, Esq. HEAD OFFICE Talpeh,389 words
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Advertisement381 1925-01-13 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Engla.d) Fire, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Asset! £40.000,000 W. A. SIMS Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. The Imperial Fire Office. United with the Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) 1 and 2, Bartholomew Lane, London Established 1803. Capital 5,450,000381 words
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Advertisement490 1925-01-13 14 Safety First! Avoid experiments itli pour health. Kely on BNO'l Fruit Suit to prevent that clopßing of the system wlm h gives rise to liver troubles, djntpeptia, skin ailments, prickly heat, constipation, and other disorders so prevalent m exacting climates. Follow this rule I'irst Iking every mon inft. drink a490 words
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Advertisement516 1925-01-13 14 GHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTION SALE of freehold land and I—Hftisji prnniTtirs known as No. C, Lorong IS, Gaylang, No. 22. Lorong M, Teluk Kurau, No. 34-2, Tanglin Uond and coconut and rubber plantation at Ayer Gumuru, Singapore. At Messrs. Ci:c,.nrr ban Beuf ft Oo'.i aalarooa, on Wednesday. Janaaiy 14,516 words
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Article615 1925-01-13 15 Reminiscences of an Old FreeLance. I The romance of journalism is kept alive by such leminisoenics as those of Mr. A. Milne, which appear m an article published m the Nation, reviewing a work by Mr. F. A. Rice. I Always between me and the page," he615 words
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Article249 1925-01-13 15 Chocolates and Army Crime Sheets. An amusing story of the Loyal North Lancashire men who have been recently stationed at Shanhaikwan near the Great Wall m China for the protection of I British subjects during the civil war is told m the Far Eastern Times The reputation249 words
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Article65 1925-01-13 15 Tuesday January 13, 5 p.m. Drill Hall Eurasian Company (Officers and N.C.Os Platoon and Company Drill. Wednesday, January 14, 6.15 p.m. Drill m' Ear °P ean Recruits, Recruits' Drill Thursday, January 15, 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall European Recruits Recruits' Drill. Friday, January IC, 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall65 words
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Advertisement154 1925-01-13 15 THE NEW ASTOUNDING VALUE UNUSUAL ABSOLUTE SMOOTHNESS DEPENDABILITY REMARKABLE VIBRATIONLESS ECONOMY MOTOR $2,215 BALLOON TYRES MALAYAN MOTORS 209-212, ORCHARD ROAD. DODGE BROTHERS TOURING CAR $2,375 IMPROVED SILENT-RELIABLE-FAST Easy Deferred Payments Arranged. cSsUA vij' -V** ~n^^PffßKßuWHHj^p t»tij lat*^. CENTRAL MOTORS, LIMITED Telephone 1863. SINGAPORE. Koala Lumpur Malacca and ScrcmhaD CENTRAL ENGINE154 words
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Advertisement83 1925-01-13 15 f|g|g BORNEO MOTORS, LTD. SK^Si KUALA LUMPUR. III! Hupmobile |j|§ »..»■»»«-»> <M«MMM»> IH>H NOTICE We take pleasure m 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 the83 words
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Advertisement131 1925-01-13 16 Many people tell us that thoy bought a Horsebrand watefe because many of their fi it'iuis were using one and told them how satisfied they wire. Went you try too 3 c. o. GAwmnt co. n ':il!!!!liiinilllllllll!lllllllllllllll!lll!!l||||!IIHHI|||||;i,l f* Cast 1 Pipes FOR RAIN WATER AND SANITARY WORK. Better and not131 words
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Advertisement169 1925-01-13 16 COAL TAR Various Qualities Stocks EX SINGAPORE GAS WORKS. Also from GLASGOW and AUSTRALIA. DISCOUNTS FOR QUANTITY ORDERS. Lee Kirn Soo, 20, HIGH STREET. THE NUTTALL ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF UNIVERSAL INFORMATION Edited by JAMES WOOD. A concise and comprehensive dictionary of general knowledge, consisting of over IG.OOO terse and original articles169 words
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Advertisement907 1925-01-13 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Tk* PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, »te., i.i ordinary close set typo (average six words to line) are Per line: One insertion 78 eentg, two im. 48 eta., three inn. 64 ets., four ins. 82 cents, firve ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. 11.40,907 words
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Advertisement889 1925-01-13 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, 114, Cecil St. Apply 8 Malacca St. TO LET, No. 87, Meyer Road. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, compound house, 15, Sophia Koad. Apply N". Tyebally, 188, Cecil Street. TO LET, 112, River Valley Road uml 3, St. Thomas* Walk. Apply M. 11. Sassoon, 5-1.889 words
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Advertisement359 1925-01-13 16 toric fe^iv LENSES p&ip I make a specialty of these. They cost more, but give a much extended field of new. Hade In ny own workshop. JOHN DUKE, MANUFACTURING OrTICUN. No. 12, Bsttery Road, Singapore. THE PLAYER-PIANO with the latest improvements is the Nutzola A Superb Tropical -Model Niil/.maiin Piano,359 words
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Advertisement405 1925-01-13 16 Prices Are Cheaper Than Elsewhere. Thi' DOCTOI vi HOME ami Smtm"u (iuiJpImok. BarbS! 1 h\ EssJ at*) Authoritim. A Pi— UcaJ ar.d ■iii-.ipn-lieu.im- Manual for the 'Irealmeiil of Mm— and the Main!.--nsnrr of Hralth In.c $.I.o* TIIK HOOBBM KV.III.Y DOCTOR, saMa to I'erfect Health, there ran he no doubt that405 words
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