The Straits Times, 27 February 1925

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times 'No. 27,799. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1925. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 277 1 OFTEN "WHIPPED" Maim BEATEN GENASCO ROOFING Bend it! Twist it! Scratch its back! Genasco Roll Roofing is honest— clear through You cmn I'i'ove its quality And the building owner who its tough, pliable, rugged con- buys on looks alone will regret struction its heavy water- it ninety-nine times out of
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    • 313 1 1925 NEW HUDSON 1925 "POPULAR" 2'/ 4 H.P. Lightweight Motor Cycle, 2 Speeds, Chain cum belt drive. THE KING OF LIGHTWEIGHTS. S > 2' 4 h.p. New Hudson Engine. \i.i mimim footboards. SPECIFICATION. TTBM !>■■!>» Uubber Studded 24 m. l»jr KXGIXK.-NEW.HtI)9OX M I. p. Tw u I-KTROL AM) Oil. TAXK.-Cap.city
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    • 4 1 LACTOGEN FOR YOUR BABY
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  • 1719 2 Weekly Reports of Singapore Firms. Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s weekly report, dated February 25, states: Fluctuations m the price of both tin and rubber have been very small during the past week. A drop of 1,635 tons m thl London stocks had a hardening effect on the
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    • 412 2 It's 5 o'clock Postutn '"pHE "tea" hour has become the hour for oftjjr) i X Postum. InSingapore.London.Hong Kong, '5535? New York, here, there, everywhere, Postum jj ia conquering tea and subduing coffee, by the J*-^ nheer merit or its flavour and the beneficial results it produces. Today, the f«shionable hostess
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    • 227 2 f lace' and EMBROIDERY j Bujr direct at keenest price*. Wholesale A SWippint only. I Filet, maltese, guipure, vals, torchon I cluny, BWISS EDGINGS, insertion, ■lotting, flouncing, COLOURED TRIMMING, J, 1, lj ins. m red and white and other colour;, SILK and VOILE FLOUNCING it blnck, white and colours. Ilandkon-hii
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    • 100 2 "The Mastertone" Ikwiilil niliL'i rT 1 TRIPLE-SPRING MOTOR cMuJMullJJJllkJ{))J|f The Latest tone-ann and sound /jfil i..i_lß||| \W Piano P^ished mahogany case. Imm J Size 41 m by 201/2 m- by 18 in< Ijfll tiiri j' lUmlmU* eatalocne on application. Monthly Instalment •y.tema en b« tt^<i: arranged for local eaitomer. <g
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  • 184 3 Important Proposals by the L.C.C. Committee. Important proposals, some of a drastic nature, regarding the bridges over the Thaitu* are made m the report issued by the special bridges committee of the London County Council, .says a wireless ue.osage of February 15. The proposals are to be
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  • 199 3 Addressing the British Territorial Association Sir Laming WorthingtonEvans, Secretary for War, made an important pronouncement on the future role of the Territorial Army. He said its duties were likely to be constantly increased. The settled policy of the Army Council since 1920 had been that the
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  • 65 3 The Vatican, m pursuance of its policy of stamping out modernism, has excommunicated Munsignor Bomajnti professor of religion at Rome University. Catholicß have been warned not to read his books, nor attend his lectures, which have attracted increasing attendances of younjr people. The decision has caused 'great excitement, because it
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 284 3 Black Diamond Files "ON A PINNACLE BY THEMSELVES" INFINITE VARIETY OF FOR EFFICIENT EVERY SHAPE AND FILE WORK INSIST CUTTING QUALITY IS ON THE "BARNETT AVAILABLE FROM BLACK DIAMOND" STOCK FILES i IP liilHH lIWIIIIPIIULMiiMJUULSole Agent* UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE. "llniUers" »♦♦«<«»»«♦ t >M) Contractor, to
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    • 609 3 THE BOY IS FATHER TO THE MAN. Keep Him Wrtl with the Aid of Baby'a Own Tablet*. No matter how strong and rosy your child may be he requires a laxative sometimes so that the stomach may be kept sweet and the system clean. Formerly the laxative medicines given to
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    • 510 3 STEAMER MUMPS i Burns Philp Line Australia) For SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND and BRISBANE Regular monthly nulling by the well known steamers MARELLA (7,375 tons) and MONTORO (6,000 tons). The M. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia, Cabins de luxe, single birth cabins,
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    • 254 3 COMBINED PEKVICI Of THE OCEAN S.S. GO., LTD. BLUE FL'XNEL LINE (Incorporated m England) THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) fortnightly Serriee taking cargo anal Passengers from Singapore. BATAVIA AND SOURABAYA NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIA POETS AND FBEMANTLE (PEBTH.) Approximate Sailings. GORGON Feb. 17 GASCOYNE Mar. 12 CENTAUR
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    • 748 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. British India <""* Apcar Lines (Incorporated In England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES I I h PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON
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    • 767 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. j~ (Incorporated m England) The Bine Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM. BOTTERnAM, ANTWBRP. HAMBURG AND JBBKMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL, AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL, AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE. Taking cargo
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    • 817 4 STEAMER SfIILIHGS KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCKAPPM (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland) UNDIB CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Telephone Noa. Passage Dept. I*l. Freight Dept- 1202, Maria* Dept. and TraaeMpmeat Dept. 1437, Maaager'a Dept. l»02. PLANCIUS— February 27, Muntok. Ratavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. ALTlNG— Februrry 27, Belawan-Deli.
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    • 488 5 STEAMER SAILINGS 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 s.s. CITY OF DUNKIRK due In port ss. BLOEMFONTEIN due Mar. 28 ss. CITY OF CANTON due Apl.
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    • 759 5 STEaMER SAOJIUS BUIE i*. ELLERMAN FUNNEL BUCKNALL LINE ith S. S CO., LTD (Incorporated m England) JOINT SERVICE to BOSTON NEW YORK and BALTIMORE via SUEZ or PANAMA. FR6M NEW YORK Steamer Due S'por* Route For tCITY OF DURBAN Mar. 4 Suez Phillipinea and Hongkong. tCITY OF BOMBAY Mar. 17
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    • 541 5 STEAMER SAILINGS Roosevelt Line REGULAR SERVICE From U.S.A. via PANAMA to NEW YORK and BALTIMORE via SUEZ CANAL MJS. SUve rfir In Port S.S. Rhine Mam due Mar. 10 SJS. Bordeaux Mara due Apr. 2 ES. Silvereim due Apr. 18 SJS. Venice Mara due May 18 For rates and other
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    • 371 6 11 2 l PALI ADi UM orth rd R d Pathe presents DOUGLAS McLEAN and MARJORIE DAW m at 9.15 rniNr itd t915 To-night VJVFIIIU Ul To-night Suppitrted by an all Pathc Programme Gazette and Comedies Gazette and Comedies Mat. Saturday, at I p.m. Mat. Saturday, at 3 p.m. is,
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    • 252 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Bencoolrn Street*. Friday, February 27 to Thursday March 5. TIIKEE OF THE FINEST MOTION PRTIKES EVER OFFERED At 7.30 p.m. sharp. ROBIN HOOD with DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS (In 11 Reels.) At 9.15 p.m. THROUGH A GLASS WINDOW with MAY McAVOY (In 5 Parts.) See it and
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    • 166 6 SURINA THEATRE TO-NIGHT A Grand Selected Attraction made to order to thrill the men, the women and children. FIGHTING BLOOD BOXING SUPER SERIAL IN 12 EPISODES 24 REELS What laughs I What fights What t rills Supported by A Wm. FOX PRODUCTION THE SCARLET LETTER Featuring STUART HOLMES (In 5
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    • 284 6 WHITEAWAY'S NEW £}j GOODS LADIES' STRIPED l<*& A New Shipment WASHING SILK £j\ of FROCKS JBSBlg& LADIES' SILK m the newest STRIPED FROCKS colouring. Woll SiSB Band^in'mTxH sh-X C °sTxe, Black!''" ''gliSJp cße'pf' TF^S*' Price $38.50 Prices WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD. i incorporated m England COOL BREEZES FOR HOT DAYS
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  • 131 7 FIXTURES. Friday, February 27 High Water, 1.6 a.m., 1.13 p.m. I*. and O. homeward mail. Municipal Commission, 2.15 p.m. Saturday, February 28 High Water, 1.57 a.m., 1.58 p.m. Australasia mail clones. W. Australian mail closes. Children's Concert, Theatre, 5 p.m. Sunday, March I High Water, 3.10 a.m.,
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  • 320 7 Friday, February 27. Ships alonfsldc th« Wharvei er expected to arrive. KEPPEL HARBOUR. lliiin Wharf Selene, Palembanf;, Magnet, 1'ittrol, Bertha, Sea Belle, lphigcnia Oil Wh»rf Nil. Coal Wharf Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCK. Tanjong Pagar Bkaan Wharf IJcnoa Albert Dock Nil Victoria Dock Nil Krpprl Harbour K.nir's
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  • 174 7 To-day. North, North East and North West Sumatra 3 p.m. Ceylon, Southern and Western India, Mauritius, Egypt, Europe, U.S.A. and Canada 3 p.m. Supplementary mail for Europe, etc %nim M OJ* Malacca 4 pm Christmas Island 6 p.m. TtHMCtiV* Java, South Wtst Sumatra South East Borneo, Celebes,
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  • 43 7 By C. der N.derl.nden Para «baii»n Lndre I^ebon P. C«n lmlj.ii l.»ft Arrd. Spore l.i iidoa Jaa. 16 Fib. 0 Jan. n Pcb. 14 J.i.. 2H Feb. U Jan. 27 Feb. 20 Jan. iO VVb. *X Jun. JO Fab. SI
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  • 699 7 Per Antcnor from Liverpool: -C. W. Abrams. Mr. and Mr*. D. W. Breingan, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. B. Chambers, A. J. Crosse, C. H Daviea, Mrs. Day and Mis* Duy, Mrt. Johnatone and child, Mr. and Mrs. A. MacDonald E. 0. Poyntr, J. Ryder, Mrs. G. B. Raley,
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  • 44 7 Mr. Basil Dean has lesifirned the managi^g directaajhip of Dnny I.une Th«tre owinK to diflferenccs with the board regarding the choiet of plays. A niimber of the directors wish to appoint Mr Seymour Hicks, believing him to be the ideal man for the position.
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  • 180 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, February 27. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/A'i Demand 2/4 1/82 Private 3m. credits 2/4 17/82 On New York, Demand 55 \i Private 90 d/s 57% On France, Bank JHK) On India, Bank T. T. 154% On HonKkonjr. Bank d/d 'i p.c. pi-pm. On Shanghai,
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  • 58 7 Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. Spot 6ZVt Spot "larch March ti>n.-Jur:e April-June uly-Sept. July-September Tone of Market Steady. Latest London cables quote Spot ibcet Is. 5%d. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers, <;:;% «4 St 6414 60Vi 81
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 213 7 Issue /al. Pd. Buyers Sellert L 1 Itatang I'adang 0.U2& 0.06 I 1 Hitam Tin 172Vt l.TT'j £1 Mris Hydraulics 29/- 30/1 Johan Tin 0.54 P-57 I/- 10/- Kampong 42/- 43/fl Kumuncing Tin 67/C 68/C I 10 Kinta Asso. G.20 6.50 1 Kinta Dredges 0.00 <>.!>:; £1 K. Lumpur
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    • 122 7 iO 10 Central Edkuim 4.60 5M 5 5 Central Motors 0.75 1.25 nom. £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 8.50 9.00 5/- 5/- Elec. Tramway A'- 4/9 nom. 10 10 Fra?cr Xeave 52.00 63.00 1W- m Ham-ner^fc Co. 170.00 47W»« 100 100 K»t*Bros. det 180.00 160.0* 10 10 MeMctn Ragtfe
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    • 107 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sell«r» J. Ens. 6 p.c. $1,234,800 par 10 jx. pa i'pore Electric Tramway. 6 fjt. 80 £3r.0,000 "pore Municipal 5 p.e. 1,878,000 par 10 p.c ?m J'pore Municipal 4H p.c pi 1907 $1,000,000 par 6 px. pm !'pore Municipal 4<4 p.d. of 1905) $1,000,000 par
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    • 387 7 To-day'i Price* Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. Allenby ($1) 1.C0 1.25 1.25 1.30 Alor Gajah ($1) l.OO 1.10 1.00 1.10 A. Hitam ($5) 11.00 11.50 11.00 12.00 A. Kjning ($1 0.32M. 0.37% 0.82H 0.^74 Am. Malay ($2) 1.80 1.95 1.80 2.00 A. Mulek ($1) l.ir, 1.20cd. 1.15 1.20cd. Ayer
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 395 7 ORDINANCE N 44 (BANKRUPTCY) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy No. 392 of 1JII. RE CHOP KHEE C'HE.-WG HONG. Ex parfe The P. and O. Bankln;: Corpo-atior Limited, a Company >nr irpcrr.l.-.i ir. England and carrying on husineK* as liankom at No 18,
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    • 120 7 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Hongkong) S.S. HOSANG (Tonnacc 5,698) FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA > This fast, oil-burning steamer, expected to sail about March 3, haa oxiellent passenger accommodation. For further particulars, apply Telephones Freight 3120. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD Passage 3121. <inco»pbM»a )n th. F. 11.8.) Agenti. 1
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    • 1531 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS I Otfter Classified Adyta., sea pag* 16. WANTS. FOR SALE, ETC. FOR SALE!, Ilodice far. m excellent running Older. P. F. David, Police Court?. TO I.XT, St. Thomas's' Walk, renovated i I pas, water. Apply Meyer, Oriental Hotel. I TO LET, furnished rooms with bosrd, electric light, enrage
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 71 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Station. (By Courtny ol Government HaaJth Office). For the 24 hours ending at Midnight on February 26, 1923. d«g. Max. shade temperature 88 F. .Mm. shade temperature 73.5 F. HMI shude temperature 79.8 F. Mhx. sun radiation 161 p. Mm trii.1 radiation 70 F. Sea temperature
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  • 48 8 Sl'NDRUM.— At No. 9, Loronf- C!), Cc; IsnJ l!oad. on February 27, 1825, nt 3 a.m. I John Joseph Sandrtim, son of ih? l:,te Mi I Silomon Sundrum, and brothrr of Him— I I Uavid, Eb. and Duni*l Sundrum. Interracn I ut Bidadari, at S p.m. to-day.
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  • 968 8 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27. RUSSIA AND JAPAN. I It is announced from Tokio that the [Japanese Diet has ratified the recently i fitfiied treaty between Russia and Japan We have already explained briefly that w< cannot see m this contract between closely associated nations the answer to the Singapore Base," imagined
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  • 52 8 Mr. H. C. Baskerville, ths A ting Manager of the Commercial Union Assurance Co., of Ipoh, left there for Teluk Anson, where he joined the Perak for Singapore. Mr. Baskerville as biing transferred to the company's Singapore office, and will be relieved m Ipoh by Mr. Harold Roberts, says the
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  • 54 8 It is probable that Mr. D. Richards who was injured m the bomb explosion at the Chinese Protectorate, Kuala Lumpur, on January 23. may be able ta attend court to-day, when Wonjr Sjng the Chinese woman under arrest, will again be produced before the Kuala Lumpur police magistrate. Mr. Richardi
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  • 29 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders foi India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153=5100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158=$100.
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  • 42 8 Lover.; of stage dancing m all its forms will be glad ta hear that Ted Shawn and Ruth Denis, who are well-known on both sides of the Atlantic, are among; the attractions which will be coming to the Victoria Theatre this year.
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  • 34 8 At Per-ang Lim Eng Hoe successfully appealed against his conviction and one month's imprisonment by Mr. Justice Whitley for breach of the Banki-uptcv Ordinance, all three judges allowing the appeal, bjit on different grounds.
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  • 42 8 The Rev. G. P. Shetcliffe arrived this morning from Batavia. He comniencc; wor»- on the staff of St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday and will preach at the morninj? service at 7.45. In the evening, he will conduct divine service at Johorc Bahru.
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  • 45 8 In their produce report, dated Febmary 26, Messrs. Barlow and Co. state There is little change to report m copra. The highest point touched daring the week has been $11.85 for sundried and $13.50 for mixed. Clocing quotations, however, are down Sund.'ed $11.65, mixed $ll.:n.
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  • 63 8 The Pastor of the Geylang Methodist Church cordially invites Members, Leaga-> ers and friends to a farewell tea party at the Geylang Methodist Church to-mor-row at 4.30 p m. sharp m honour of the departure of Mrs. P. L. Peach and, at the same time*, to welcome the Rev. Dean
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  • 64 8 There will be a special service of song at Wesley Church, Fort Canning Road on Sunday evening at 5.30. The anthems, Hearken Unto Me, My People" (Sullivan), "Draw Me to Thee (Nevin), -For lnee F O Dear Dear Country" (Gaul) and. My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord (Carnal), will be*
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  • 77 8 The Becco Giallo, of Rome, which was temporarily suppressed by the Mussolini Government last month, took all possible precautions when it was allowed to reappear again. Its front page was devotea to fashion plates and articles the Keeond page to illustrated description? of the palaces and churches of Rome together
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  • 80 8 The second annual general meeting of members of the Penang Brai.'-h of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya was held on February 2i at the Penang Cricket Clob. Mr. R. R. Robertson, the 1 resident, took the chair. The following ofnec-bearers were elected President, 'J' < J .SS" 1 11 1^
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  • 86 8 _News was received m Hongkong on the ZWh instant to the effect that the IndoChina steamship Foo Shing, which left Swatow for Shanghai at 6 p.m. on the previous Thursday, weni ashore on Lamr^ ks The Xo 2 hold «*rted to leak badly, and it was stated that there were
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  • 91 8 The Government Statistician at Sydney .has issued a special report showing that the population of Sydney an/i suburb, reached 1,000,000 towards the close oi list. year. The estimated population at December 31 was 1,008,500. The area considered covers 185 square miles including the city of Sydney and 40 of the
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  • 142 8 i-nT^ 6 annual general meeting of the Chinese Ladies' Association was held at 4, Lake lew Street on Wednesday. There wos a large attendance, and the following ladies have been elected as office-bearers for the ensuing year President. Mis Lee Choon Guan, M.8.E.. (re-elected) vice-presKjents. Mrs. S. Q. Wong (reelected)
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  • 195 8 u e f 2."° WIn «f appointments are not fied m the F.M.S. Government Gazette:— Mr. L,. Hanmpan to be Commissioner of Police F.M.S., Mr. C. W. Shorland to be a Cadet Maltyan Civil Service, Mr. A. A. Strachan to be an Assistant Telegraph Engine -r P. and T. Department.
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  • 368 8 Mr. F. Apps, of Robinson and Co., returns to Singapore to-nionow, by the Mantua. Mr. and Mrs. Waterhousp announce the engagement ,,f their dMgfetor Kenlnha to John I!. In-glc. .Mi. and .Mr-, i:. R. Cook, of f1in»l Mawnr estate* Port Dickson, will Ik- Imyinjr for home (in
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  • 38 8 tightoen emigrants from China, who had landed .-Jecretly from a junk, were arrested on the East Coast Road ycsU-r-d«y by the pnlice, and wilt be charged m court to-day with evading the labour and quarantine regulations.
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  • 153 8 To-morrow afternoon m the Victoria Theatre, commencing at 5 p.m. sharp, another of the scries of children's con' children will be admitted free, but adults arc (xpected to pay one doll:,,-. addition to selections by the Philharmonic Orchestra, there will be soul's by Miss Kollett and Mr.
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  • 184 8 oninienung on the Singapore ba.s... Lieut-Commander Kenworthy, m tiie Condon Dady Chronicle, states that if the project were properly examined on itrate*ical grounds, the public would agree that better value could be obtained by expenditure on the existing dockyard n Sydney than 01 the "whit.- clephm.f at Singapore:—
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 162 8 llHWii— WWWilWMfc' H«aiil>^S3 r -.a; wa^mmtit^fv.Mstw- :»,vr I "Golden Specials" i f^iii H The highest grade ll^^fe^ I manufactured. SII^ I ;^J^O Importer.: '^S^^^' HItIIISIIAMEKICAN TOBACCO CO^ a' l^^ "^rET^ S (straits) iva -°r\tl' l^Lp^n^^^^ Ifeorpor.LJ m Kngl.nd Blii«.p..r«. IVnaag and Kuala I ampar. C^^»",^'^ hg^^^^^^l ROVER CARS 8 HP.
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    • 191 8 IALHAMBRA From Tuesday, February 24 to Sunday, March 1. fn the Second Show at 9 A METRO SPECIAL A FRED N1BLO PRODUCTION The .Screen Vernion of the Stage I'lay by JAMES FORBES THE FAMOUS Mrs. FAIR in 8 Keels. Featiring MYRTLE STEDMAN I Huntly Gordon, Marguerite <Ip la Moid-, Cullen
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    • 99 8 On Other Pages. Weekly Share Market Reports Shipping and thi- MuiU 7 Finance and Commerce 7 Meteorological Report 7 Keuter Telegrams 9 Son Kills Mother Fifth Test. To-duy's Lunch Score <J Rubber I'uvinir m London :> Naval Cunferonce <i S.S. iVnang) Association Meeting 9 (iinojal Anson l)i;id <j Sport News
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  • 803 9 Air Minister on the Progress Made. [km 111: TEJ.EGRAM.] London, February 26. The Secretary for Air, Sir Samuel Hoare, introducing tl>e air estimates in t hi- House of Commons, said the increased <-o.-l of ill. 972,000 w;:< mainly due to the wht me for txpnnsioi of the
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  • 117 9 Important Reorganisation Contemplated. [REfTER TELEGRAM.] London, February 2G. A considerable amount of reorganisation is proceeding at the Colonial Office with the object of better enabling it to deal with the growing mass of work involved m discussing Imperial affairs with the Dominions. A Treasury committee is considering certain
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  • 149 9 [REITER TELEGRAM.] London, February 26. Delhi The Council of State again turned down an unofficial bill passed by the lower house, rejecting by 23 to 13 Mr. Neogy's bill abolishing the system of special railway compartments for Europeans and Anglo-Indians. Sir Devaprasad Sarbadikari. who piloted the bill, said
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  • 146 9 [REL'TER TEI.KCRAM.] London, February 26. In the House of Commons, in reply to a question as to whether the Prime Minister was considering taking steps to safeguard British trading interests in Russia in view of the Russo-Japanese treaty, the Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. R. M'.Veill, said
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  • 46 9 [REITER TELEGRAM.] London, February 26. Washington The German-American mixed claims commission has agreed to compute the value of the mark at sixteen cents m settling claims of Americans involving pre-war bank balances m Germany and pre-war debts m marks owned by German nationals.
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  • 58 9 [REITER TELEGRAM.] London, February 26. Amsterdam The British freighter Teesdale is on fire near Rotterdam. Several of the crew of twenty were injured, but were rescued by pilot boats. A Japanese stoker named Katagi died of burns while on his way to hospital. Th. 1 Teesdale was
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  • 195 9 Interesting Speech to Foreign Journalists. [REl'TER TELEGRAM] Paris, February 20. Speaking at a luncheon of the British and American Press Association, M. Herliot recalled that, on taking power, he piomiscd to maintain France's listoric friendship with the American and English democracies. In London and Geneva he fulfilled that
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  • 106 9 [REfTKR TELECRAM.] London, February 26. Cape Town Speaking m the Assembly on the second reading of the bill to amend the Mines and Works Act, which restricts the employment of natives and Asiatics m mines and factories, the ex-Prime Minister, General Smuts, urged that the Government
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  • 88 9 [KKlTKlt TELEGRAM.] London, February 26. New York That he was briefed to defend one of America's richest girls, who was arrested on two charges of exceeding the speed limit, proved very fortunate for a your.g lawyer, Mr. David Milton, whose engagement to Abby, daughter of Mr.
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  • 74 9 [reltf.r telegram.] London, February 27. New Haven An important decision regarding the right of seizure in American waters was given by the circuit court in dismissing case against the schooner Over the Top, which was seized nineteen miles from land. The judgment held that the seizure was illegal
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  • 54 9 [REL'TER TELEGRAM.] London, February 26. The two levees arranged for March 10 and 19 will be held by the Prince of Wales as deputy for the King. It is officially announced that presentations to the Prince of Wales on these occasions will be considered as equivalent to
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  • 46 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, February 26. Antwerp Prince Chandaburi, tho Siamese Minister of Commerce, had a long conversation at the Antwerp Chamber at Commerce with the heads of the principal commercial firms with a view to strengthening Belgo-Siamese commercial relations. He is proceeding to Holland.
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  • 164 9 Comment on an Anglo-French Pact. [revter telegram.] London, February 20. Warsaw Poland's anxiety with regard to the possibility of the conclusion of an Anglo-French guarantee pact in the event of the rejection of the Geneva protocol was voiced by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, M. Skrynski, in a
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  • 71 9 [rei:ter Tr.i.rcßA.M.] London, February 26. Paris The Chamber has adopted the clause* m the Finance Bill increasing the charge to supply an indent ity card to foreigners from GO to 200 frimes, increasing the tax on luminous advertisements, imposinp a tax en sky signs and pavement advertisements, and
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  • 43 9 [bevter tllecbam.] London, February 20. New York The Federal Reserve Bank has advanced the discount rate from three to 3'i per cent. London, February 26. Berlin The Rci?hsbank has reduced the rate of discount from ten to nine per •ant.
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  • 122 9 [KEI.TER TEI.ECRAM.] London, February 2ti. All the national Labour parties and trade union centres of the Empire have been invited to the British Commonwealth Labour Conference which is being held in London on July 27. London, February 26. Cape Town The Assembly adopted the Labour motion praying the King
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  • 119 9 Insanity Suggested m .Murder Case. The Chinese, named Son B>on, charged with the murder of hi? mother with a changkol m a house m Thomson Road ore February 4, was committed for trial by the second magistrate (Mr. Clarke) yesterday. The accused':; father gave evidence that the
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  • 85 9 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha). Tokio, February 2.">. It is stated that Hsuan Tung, the deposed Emperor of China, with intent to travel abroad, hns fled to Tientsin from Peking. The Empercr will make a stay in Dairen for some time. It is expected that
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  • 42 9 Australia Lose Three Wickets For 77. The fifth and lest of the Test 3 was begun at Sydney to-day. According to a cabl-? received m Singapore, Australia at- batting, and the score at lunch time was 77 I'or three wi.kets.
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  • 153 9 Imperial Significance Of Meeting. [ana telegram.] London, February 20. The naval correspondent of the Evening Standard says the meeting 1 of three naval commanders-in-chief in Singapore has a significance far beyond the acton! purpose of the conference. The centre of naval gravity in the civilised world is
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  • 722 9 Success of the Cowper Rubber Block. We drew attention some time ago to the Cowper patent Rubber Road Paving Block, which has recently been tested in the Borough High St., Southyvai'k, London. The following report has just been made in regard to this Ust by Air. Arthur Harrison,
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  • 237 9 Cruisers Adelaide and Concord Arrive. The cruisers Adelaide and Concord arrived in Singapore early this morning from home en roufe to Australia. The Adelaitie is the Australian enriser, given over to the British Navy for a term of service, completed the period recmfly and is now going mtk
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  • 292 9 Important Points at Annual Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, February J7. Mr. P. Simpson presided at the annual meeting of the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association, ar.ii jrave an interesting resume of the WOtft during the past year, in the course of which Indealt at length with
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  • 325 9 Former Lieutenant -Governor Of Penang. The death of General Sir Archibald Anson, K.C.M.G., which Router cables from London to-day, removes toon 'I'' 1 list of pensioned officers of the Btl itta Settlements Civil Service, the Mi recipient above th i rank of clerk. Hf retired in July
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 656 10 Accidents on Third Days. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur February 26. There vii some excellent racing to-day the third dny of the Selangor Spring meeting. All the nine events were worked off .stic< tR.-;lul!y although there were two accidents. In the seventh race Hobbs was thrown off
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    • 294 10 The Davis Cup. [ReuU-r Telegram.] London, Febmary 26. Austria ani Mexico have challenged for the Davis Cup. Tnnjrlin Club Tournament. Yesterday's results were as follows Mixed Championship Pairs. Mis.s Hopf-F;ilkner and Denham beit Mrs. Cullen and Uobson, 6 3 3 6, 6—0. Mrs. Hamilton and Whitley beat Mrs.
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    • 58 10 English Cup Replay. [Reuter Telegram.] London, February 26. English cup replays resulted as follows Blackburn 3, Tottenham Hotspurs 1. Leicester 3, Hull 1. This disposes of the drawn games in the third lound the fourth round engagement* on Saturday, March 7, areaa follows Southampton v. Liverpool. Cardiff v. Leicester.
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    • 143 10 The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. against the Lanka Union tomorrow at Balestier, commencing at 2.15 p.m. H. G. Stack (capt.), A. Bennett. S. Hurst, M. King, R. Lyne, E. Newton, O. C. Smalley, T. B. Smith, F. Vine, E. G. Wheatley and R. J. Williams. Reserve P. Chandradasa.
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    • 96 10 The following R. S. Y. C. arrangements are announced On Sunday the last of the series of races for the Guilkmard Challenge Cup will be sailed for over the new Club course. Handicaps tre as follows Plus Betty 10, Golden Girl 9, Margarett II 7.7, Gertrude 6.9, Ann 5.1,
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    • 274 10 Reminiscences of Wisden And Lilly white. Mr. Andrew Crawford, who can speak of the days of Wisden and Lillywhite, of top-hatted cricketers, and an Oval without seats, celebrated his hundredth birthday recently. He is the grandfather of the cricketing trio, J.N.," V.F.S." and R.T.," and father of
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    • 231 10 A new ball which, it is claimed, will revolutionise the gam* of lawn tennis, has been invented by Mr. A. E. Penfold, the technical expert to the Dunlop Rubber Company Ltd., who created the Maxfli gnlf hall. It has been taken up by F. A. Davis Ltd.,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 301 10 To the Editor of tfie Straits Times. Sir, It has recenly been pointed out to me that, m view of the withdrawal by Mr. J. A. Russell and mtmtu. J. A. Russell Co. of their Appeal, it it extremely doubtful whether the Court of Appeal would allow argument
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    • 148 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Since Orchard and Grange K >u<is were dug up for the sewerage in November last a staff of coolies has been seen off and on for th» apparent purpose of mending the broken surface without any material benefit to the
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  • 189 10 Cases Fixed for Next Month's Sittings. There were thirty-two cases on the list for the March sittings of th« ■Supreme Court, which was fixed this morning by the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Shaw). Several of the cases were stood over until April Among: the actions fixed for March
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  • 152 10 PRISON FOR L ITIGANT. Chinese Merchant Disobeys Court Order. There was a sequel m the Supreme Court, this morning, to the case heard some six months ago m which the Chinese tirm .Leung Meng Hin, manufacturers of a Chinese medicated wine, sued j Chua Hwan KWefr, an injunc- j tion
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  • 123 10 In an account of tier work as Ml. Lady Astor mentions that the Bishop of Singapore a iked her to take up the very difficult question ol the social evil m Far Eastern ports, and the best way of protecting and helping men of
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  • 647 10 Late Wireless Messages From Europe. (Aneta Radio Service to Java.) Naueii, February 21 Athens The complete re-organioation of the entire Greek army has been placed in the hands of the French military commission by special agreement signed by the Greek Minister and the French Ambassador at
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  • 168 10 Insolent Motor-Boat Chinchew In Court. The practice of demanding more than their legal fare is {retting as common with the motor-boats plying for hire from Johnston's Pier as it is with «he taxis on- the streets, and it receirtd a much needed check in the Marine
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  • 134 10 Sequel to Sin Ghee Hin Execution." Two Chinese who were alleged to have taken part in a particularly brutal crime committed at the height of the secret terrorism in 1923 w«re committed for trial at the Assizes on a charge of attempted murder, by the Second Magistrate
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  • 81 10 Appeal to Preserve National Memorial. The object of the Fund is to assure adequate measures for preservation of the most fanreus building in the British Empire, tb« burial place of Lord Nelson, and of many other great servants of the State. The following donations have been received
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  • SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
    • 121 10 Singapore February 27. Rubbe:. London Is. 5"%d. Quiet. Local 63H cents. Tin. London £264 10s. Rubbers. l,nchan«i'it. Mining. M'irais are on offer at 2.95. Rah minis haVo sellers at 1.72 1 cum, buyers biild.n; IM .Rawanijs have buyers at 1.16 with selltis at 1.20. Bftffflftft are
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    • 187 10 Singapore, February 27. Tin.— £264 10s., down 17s. 6d. Local 132V.J. 150 tons. Rubber.— Is. 5%d., down Vid. Local 6S%. Rubber shares are still enquired for all round, with sellers mainly holding on for a rise. Malaka Pindas have buyers at 1.38, Craigielew at 61 cents, Bukit
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    • 145 10 Rose Macphail and Co.'s Report. (L. R. Macphail.) Singapore, Febiuary 27. Rubber Is. 5%d. 63%. Tin £264 10s. 132^. 150 tons. The prices of bojh tin and rubber show a loss and as a consequence the market continues on the dull side m the.-c sections. Industrials ant. Loans are m
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  • 202 10 Naval Entertainers Appearing Next Week. For the first three nights of next week the Victoria Theatre Will be occupied by the Paiitnloonatics, a party of entertainers from H. M. S. Durban whose performance is highly lecommended. Seats will be $3, 2 and 1 (soldiers and sailors half price
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  • 30 10 Bedford Plantations.— 6,2o6 lbs Bernam Perak. 23.757 lbs. Glenealy.— l3,3B4 lbs. Hill Rise.— B,loo lbs. Reyland.— 4,9ss lbs. Ratanui.— 2o,697 lbs. Trafalgar.— 3,3oo lbs. Tr01ak.— 9,775 lbs.
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  • 28 10 Renong Tin Dredging Co.— First half month of February, dredge No. 1 59 picuh), diedge No. 3 153 piculs. Loh Klri Mining Co.— Pis. 218.96 (Jan.)
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  • 368 10 No Trace of Java Towkay's Assailants. Although further details are now available of th» murder of Oei Khee Djoe, 11 retired Semar«n>r merchant, at his house, 13, Duxton Hill, on Wednesday night, police enquiries have not revealed the slightest clue us to the Identity of his
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  • 332 10 Remarkable Statement By Accused. I A London wire of January 31 states: The Crowborough murder case is cx- citing tremendous interest. When Thorne appeared in the little police court at > Markcross, in sp>te of a gale and rain, I there was a crotvd outside, mostly
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  • 165 10 On March ir! there arrive* m Singapore on a world cruise another magnificent liner of the Canadian Pacific Steamship Co. She is the Empress of France, which was built on the Clyde m 1923 and is a vessel of 18.400 tons gross register, and tne holder
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  • 64 10 A blue tweed coat with brass buttons belonging to Mr. L. Stuart-Bell, together with a felt hat, a rosary and some letters, were found m a ricksha which was stopped by police constables coming out of 1, St. Thomas's Walk m the early hours of yesterday morning.
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  • 64 10 The Palacegay is showing A Woman's Woman, with Mary Alden, m nine reels, supported by a Mack Sennett comedy m six parts, The Crossroads of New York. The Gaiety change their programme tonight with three pictures, May McAvoy m Through A Glass Window, Walter Hters and Jacqueline Logan
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  • 1295 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, February 21. This country has been figuring conspicuously in international affairs. Last Saturday there was signed in Paris the now Treaty between France and Siam,' as Reurer will have informed you by this time. This has been in the course of i
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  • 591 11 No Special Feature Of Interest. Measrs Guthrie and Co. report: Singapore, February 26. There has been no special feature of interest to record this week. After firming somewhat on Continental buying the market has remained steady with only small business passing. Quotations: March 64 cents, April to
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  • 263 11 A baby show, under the auspices of the Child Welfare Society of Singapore, and under the patronage of Lauy C;; !fimard, will be held at the Town Hall on Wednes- 1 day, April 29. There will be three competitions of which the first will be held
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 164 11 The true worth of the product is determined by the approval of the ultimate purchaser, hence the popularity of MOUTRIE PIANOS All the leading Schools and Colleges throughout the East are using the MOUTRIE, having selected it m competition with the highest grade and more expensive instruments. S. MOUTRIE Co.,
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    • 497 11 Ha^'sOlC "RArTLES." SING APORB. VJill IV! V\) 11 V t Vl\J SARKIBS." PENANO. (Conducted ander the personal enperriiioß of the ProprieUra). IN SINGAPORE. Grill Room open till midnight. RAFFLES HOTEL The Popular Rendezvous. GUEST NIGHT I Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Dinner and Dancing. TEA DANCES Every Monday and Friday.
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  • 379 12 Par Value. Company. il Ar,f,'l"--Malay il Ayi-t- Kuninit il fiakap Pluntns i'l Ban'.' ag il Hatu Caves 11 Hatu Kawan il Batu Tipa BerUrm CowalEl Hidor il il.kam 2/ Brooklatidi 2/ Hukit Mertajam il Hukit Rajah 2/ liukit Sembawang 2/ Csistlefield 2/ I 2/ Cheviot il
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 165 12 f] IMB OLD TIME CUSTOMS PKHrdPac: Founded br Thomn Doggcrr. an ictor. fa) 1715, In honour of King George I'» accession. The prize consisted of a red coat with a stiver badge on the arm. and was competed for by Thames n Watermen. The race took place on August Ist
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    • 271 12 MOTION --^rrssL- For SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS and DRAWING MATERIALS NAUTICAL REQUISITES WATCHES and CLOCks. Write or call for list. OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS. Have your eyes tested to-day t Motion Smith Son, Ltd. 14. BATTERY ROAD. BINOAPORR. SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE^ for all run-down conditions and arery form of weakness. Its benefits are feltfrom
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    • 410 12 MUNICIPAL NOTICE The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore invite tenders, for delivery at their Gas works during June/July 2,000 feet 2 m. Galvanised wrought iron pipes. 2,000 feet 1 4 m. Galvanised wrought iron pipes. 6,000 feet 1 m. Galvanised wrought iron pipes. 6,000 feet *i m. Galvanised wrought iron pipes.
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    • 434 12 HAYTOR RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED (Incorporated in th« Strain S«ttUmcnU) NOTICE is hereby* given tiiot the Annual Meeting of .Shareholders of the above Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, French Bank Bnildinvs, D'Almeida Street, SinjjBpore, on Saturday, March 7, 1925, at IS! o'clock noon. AN'D NOTICE
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    • 742 12 JOHORE GOVERNMENT Tenders nre invited for the construction oT the following Buildings in Muiir District X One 21 M QnWMl W»rd HospiUl, H:uiujr Maharur.i. X One 48 Cells Prilon, Hull, Bandar Mahunmi. X Twelve Sets Quarters for Clerks, Bandar .Mahuruni. X One set of Quarters for Assistant Engineer, Kandar Maharani.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 155 13 FEDERATED MOTORS, LiX^^B^ ♦«i«-»-»-»«^»-»»»»^» Dodge Brothers MOTOR CAR A HI6H STANDARD MADE HIGHER STILL T phOD 15 CENTRAL MOTORS, LIMITED SINr r v^V >^©?/ Packed m Iron Barrels. \^^^3 if^^^ RegUhr BiMonthly Arrlvals Quality guaranteed. Price competitive. !>«>!«■ lmiwrterH Borneo-Sumatra Trading Co., Ltd. Incorporate m HnlUnd) TcJnrraphir Mitwm i IMIKSCMY."
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    • 103 13 ICE CREAM Made from Pure Cream STWCA PO RE C OLD~ST'OI* AC E C?, L™ (Incorporated m Straits Settlements N lIMIMIMMMIIMI>MMH»M»H» <♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦ ««««««♦««»«»»»>«»»»«»«»»! y 1^ EVERYWHERE Jh fc;M FIRESTONE GUM DIPPED CORDS are m- ttSj 5C.,3 creasing m popularity. Both through their QX&I §C j\ J extra Jong mileage and
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1898 14 Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. Assurance In force over $17,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements.) READ OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 62. Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies
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    • 24 14 Don't suffer decayed teeth. They injure your health. CONSULT J. IKED A Charges Moderate No. 41, HILL STREET. 'Phone 991. (Opposite thaiCtitUral Fire Station.)
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    • 1230 14 1925 MODELS If you have not yet carefully examined the very latest endowments you will be surprised to find so many new features. Are you interested m a model, just for your wife and yourself Or do you wish to include the children. Send ages and receive particulars, S. J.
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  • 698 15 Dividend of T/ t Per Cent. Declared. The twentieth ordinary general meeting of the Malay Rubber Planters, Ltd., was held on January 28 at the offices of the company, Salisbury House, London-wall, E.C., Mr. A. J. Stevens (the chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman, in moving
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  • 126 15 Programme of Drills up to and for March 1, 1925 Friday, February 27, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Band, Band Practice 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, S.R.A. (V), Voluntary 3.30 p.m., Malay Drill Hall, Malay Co., Proceeding to Camp at Malacca 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Chinese Co., Practice for
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  • 24 15 Orders for week ending March 1, 1325. Friday, 27.— Officers' Class, Methodist Publishing House at B.SO p.m.
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    • 340 15 BEFORE YOU DECIDE COME AND SEE THE FAMOUS HUDSON NOW ONLY $3,500 y"»JHMJ" sM^isHiMlsiM^^ JMa^Bßff V^^-' ASK US ABOUT IT. MALAYAN~MOTORS 209-212, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. SUNBEAM rtS: MOtOr CyCleS WHERE, are no other machines "just 1 like Sunbeams." They »re In s class by themselves. Their diatinctiveness >l i arises
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    • 183 15 Elasticity Endurance Strength These are the great and para- only "SUPERTWIST" can mount virtues of the remarkable give, new Goodyear cord material "SUPERTWIST." "SUPERTWIST" used exclusively by Goodyear, protects It far outstretches the break- Goodyear Balloon Tyres ing point of standard cords. against stone bruises and rupIt adds to the
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 320 16 TO LET OFFICES, GODOWNS, ETC. Offices m '.he Arcade. 7-b and 11-1), D'Almuida Street. IC-a and" IH-1, Change Alley. Hi, Raffles Quay. 1. Collyer Quay. 7 and 10, Robinson Road. 29, 31, S3, 35 and 37, Alkaff Quay. 234 and 23fi, Havclock Road. 20, (Ground floor) Raffles Place. 42, Scan
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    • 248 16 Goal Tar Qualities AUSTRALIAN SINGAPORE GAS WORKS SINGAPORE REFINED. COMPETITIVE PRICES ENQUIRIES INVITED. Lee Kirn Soo, 20, HIGH STREET. TaUrraam.: "I.EEKIMSOO." GEMS OF CHINESE LITERATURE VERSE AND PROSE By HERBERT A. GILES m 2 Volumes Boxed. Price $11 post free. A second edition of this book hai been long overdue,
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    • 1681 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., la ordinary dose set type (average six words to line) are.— Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts., fonr ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. 1.40,
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    • 236 16 TWO SIGHTS %gph glasses *Jl3r Give perfect vision to those roquirir.fr different sights for Reading and Distant Vision. JOHN~DUKE, F11.0.A.. F.S.M.C, Ophthalmic Optician, li, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. British Electro-Plating Works (A. SHEFFIELD) Trade Supplied with Best English Plating Material. Estimates and Plans arranged. For complete F.lecCro Plating Plant, apply !•>;■■,
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    • 364 16 MEDICAL BOOKS A HANDBOOK OF MIDWIFERY, hy Comma Berkeley. For .Midwlvrs. Maternity Nur»ea. and OliKlriiir Drcnten, with Colour r'rnniUpirce .nd 74 illiint ration* m the Teit. I'rlce JJ.Jt OPERATIVE MIDWIFERY, by J. M. Munro Kerr, M.D, CJL, (Cla».) A guide to the difficulties and complication* of midwifery practice, with 308
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