The Straits Times, 15 June 1925

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1925. PRICE 10 CENTS, No. 27,889.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 296 1 OFTEN "WHIWID" NEVER BEATEN IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTH 1 TRAVELLING REQUISITES EtC. USE THREE GOOD x SAMPLES. I OF OUR TRUNK DEPARTMENT. The Original Genuine Swiss Natural Milk BeSkLSS^^ THE RICHEST, PUREST AND MOST DELICIOUS MILK THE WORLD I No. 443.x. leather slit case. n». 3st. i.o\no\ m ade
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    • 4 1 LAQOGEN FOR YOUR BABY
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  • 536 2 Government Servants Warned In Burma. The Burma Gazette pays It wa« notiiied (in 1913) lor the information of, and fbservance by, all Government servants in Burma, that -under the directions of thv Secretaiy of State, the Govotiior-Geneial in Council had been pleased to rule that, in future, the
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  • 219 2 I Saves Master from Man-Eating Tisrer. A thrilling adventure with a man-eat-ing tiger is described in connection with the award by the King of the Albert 1 Medal to Veladi Sammai, of Murwa: I Forest Village, for gallantry j n saving i life. The announcement appeared in the
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  • 135 2 Farewell functions m connection with Lord and Lady Allenby's departure from Egypt began with a brilliant banquet given by the Prime Minister, Ziwar Pasha, m, their honour, at which a distinguished company of a hundred guests were present. Replying to the toast of his health, Lord
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  • 134 2 A novel plan for maintaining physical fitiu-ss was described by BrigadierGeneral R. T. Kentish, who presided at a demonstration of physical training given by the London Division of -the Church Lads' Brigade. I used to have ten minutes physical jerks every morning he declared, "and I know
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    • 391 2 Reproduction of the lirgnt mosquito m th« world a three feet high modrl m the M~tr.>po.':tjn Museum, N.Y. Malarial Debility The destructive work of the malaria parasite BMBM our blood thin and watery and even when quinine h.is killed the pacisiles, this poverty of blood remains. The result is. that
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    • 353 2 EXCELLENT FOR NURSING MOTHERS. Canadian Ltiy Tells How When Her S!rcr;rth Was It-. lured by Ur. W'.lli.u-j 1 I'ir.k l'ills Hi'.- V.aVy WfkrttAi Too. After tii' birth si bar M$ nriny a mother fails to rlfssr quickly us she 1 Nfh' «te. lostoM ;.hf s.-ffeis from back-' pairn, tool* fccblo,
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    • 111 2 .^aßß^BßßßßßßßKaflfiKaMaMaaiJHßaVi^ES^^^^^ gJMPaT*^»^—^ J -<>' COMPLETE VIOLIN OUTFIT. $20 $30 $35 Monthly instalment systems can he arranged. SEASON CO., LTD., 11l and 113, NORTH ROAD. SINGAPORE. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS SP^BtEfe^ymaF^a^aßiy^^^PlTl! THE No. 5 MODEL. PATERSOW SIMONS CO LTD, JVST RECEIVED LATEST MODEL "EDINA" GONGRETE MIXER Construction j£smP3 CUBIC FEET BATCH MODEL. COBB~&
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  • 541 3 Must be Both Seaman And Warrior. An American naval and business man's view of the growth from the earliest recorded tir.es of water-borne commerce is contained within The Story of the Seaman, by John Forsyth Meigs. The author, a Philudelphian, was a naval staff officer for many
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  • 365 3 Kenya Lion Cubs Saves A Policeman. Boy Scout Bill Ryan, of R.imuiuti, Kenya Colony, has rescued Police Con1 stable Birdsey from the jaws of a lion, and the constable is on the fair way to recovery in the European hospital at Nakuru. Bill Ryan will be remembered
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  • 102 3 Women m the Halifax district of Yorkshire threaten to form a society of their own as a retort to the Henpecked H usbands'Society wJvica will hold its annual meeting:— well jfuajded from intrusion— on the hill-tops at LuduViuk-a, Out tau»tic critic, refering to her sex as "we poor, deluded women,"
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 224 3 ATLAS "E" Boiler Preservative J^fJ[jM^^ Cleanses and preserve all Types of Boilers from /^*%£jlfrk Corrosion, Grease and Scale. EBfcatJjwawF Corroded surfaces are perfectly cleaned and further y^*|j^ corrosive action entirely w Stocks available m 5 Gallon HjjJ Price per drum DKS( KU'TIVE I.ITKRATI'KE ON REQUEST. SOLE AGENTS UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED
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    • 463 3 sfOMEfi Sittings enroute homeward visit Hawaii Add to the pleasure of your homeward voyage) by booking for the sunny southern route scross the Pacific and sojourn of several days or weeks m the Islands of Eternal Springtime. "Stop-over" at Honolulu can be arranged by your agent at no increase In
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    • 517 3 STHMEB MIUHBS Burns Pbilp Line (Ineorparated m Australia) For SYDNEY, MELBOURNE*, via JAVA, DARWIN THURSDAY ISLAND and BRISBANE Regular monthly sailing by the well known steamer* MARELLA (7,375 tons) and MONTORO (6,000 tons). The MARELLA is th. largest and finest steamer trading to Australia, Cabins de luxe, single berth cabins,
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    • 323 3 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYI AND HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNE (Companies Incorporated m Germany) The undernoted are Companies' Intends*] flxtare*. OUTWAXD Dne t .ere, ANIULT (N.D.L.) June It KIiMLANK (H.A.L.) July 1 FULDA (N.D.L. July It FURST BULOW (U.A.L.J July Sj PFALZ (N.D.L.) Aug. 14 HOMIWAED P. VOGTLAND (HAL.) June 28 Genoa, Marseilles, Butterdaa aad
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    • 809 4 P. 0. British India w Apcar Lines (Incorporated In England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES rKMINBOLAB ANII OKIKNTAL BV.H.Oa Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. LONDON AND FAB KAST MAIL SKKVICI OOTWAKM FBOM LONDON ■OMSWABM FOB OaIBTA AND JAPAN FOB MAKJUILLt*, LONDON AND AMTWBBP. IVaaage <«• aTposs Teaaage leave
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    • 800 4 ctuwei s*mm TUB OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated la England) The Blue Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LOKDOH. AMhTULUJmM. BOTIU,,a*, ANTvTaULF. MAMBIM AUTJ BBHMEN. GKNOA, MAIUMULLBS, UYEKPOOL, AND GLASGOW. MAMBBILLKB, HAVRE. LIVERPOOL. AND GLASGOW. BOBTON, NEW TORE. AND BALTIMORE. Takiag cargo aw
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    • 774 4 STEMiER SAIUim K. P. M. BOTAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Telephone Nos. Passage Dcpt. I*l. Freight I>ept, 12U2, Maria* DepC a«d Traashl»meal D«pt. 1417, Manager's Desk IH3. REPRESENTATIVE for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF
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    • 533 5 STEAKB SAHniBS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" HIE Passenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL FREIGHT SERVICES HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG aa. BUTTON HALL daa Jano IT ii. COLORADO due July 28 s.s. CITY OF MADRID duo Aug. 28
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    • 732 5 SmUER SAHHtCS BLUE ELLERMAN FUNNEL BUCKNALL LIRE ff S S CO LTI (Ineorporat.d In England) JOINT BMBIICM U BOSTON NEW YORK ana* BALTIMOBM Tia BUMZ ar PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK 1"-Ti-Tir I>«« B'pore BoaU For t CITY OF BEDFORD June 24 Suez Phillipines and Hongkong. XT. COMPANION July 25 Suez
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    • 506 5 STEAMER SAILINGS KAWASAKI— ROOSEVELT LINE feral Agents err Steamship Co., Inc., 44, BEAVER STRF.KT, NEW YOWL (Incorporated m U.S Ji.) REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE (VIA SUEZ) S.S. Wales Naru due June 29 M.S. Silverpine due July 30 M.S. Silvercedar due Sept 5 For ratea
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 555 6 At GAIETY Cinema SURINA THEATRE Junction Albert and Benroolrn Su.ti-. North Vf^f. The Sensation of two Continents, A^p^pjjP^BpßP^lE RflA The Screen's most rerkhrHß /^K Dml l>;irrdt-\il Ik THE MAN ON THE W^a' JV The nnn-plim ultra of nintinn piiturn. tm CUt^—'^^^ Uruchm the hoifjlits of Epic R vTV Grandeur. *lv'
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    • 414 6 PALACEGAY CINEMA, LTD. By arrangement with UNIVERSAL PICTURES CORPORATION Commencing TUESDAY, JUNE 9 to MONDAY, JUNE 15. Specially Selected Programme of New Pictures. In the Becond Show at 9 p.m. The popular Western star HOOT GIBSON, m a thrill-a-mii.ute Feature THE SAWDUST TRAIL QCr I The AttMk of the Red-Indians
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    • 213 6 Cssj&n /ffizJk [Sfuffin KJLLS MM im tmt otf^iKi JaJ^'yV^v *l 'KStCTKIOf ->„.««. A*twß*ak™-\ "MNficwn MOSOUITOtS iMjj CUAW^, OtTAINAUt //If 'ijm fINUfFROM l/jl'Mm WHITEAWAY WffljM 'VWT^V lAIDUW.C? |/i f V,V^^'v\ AGENTS ff^ /\l'\ DAU MA Ull I C -Mosquitos, Ants, Cockroaches, Moths, DUn-IIU IVILLj Spidcn, Bugs and all insects. v D(\U
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  • 202 7 FIXTURM. Maniiny, June 15 B aler, l« a.m.. G.9 p.m. vnr.l m:iil. Jofsc'.t.ii Ire ami Power Co- noon. I'oothnll, Div. t Sussex v. RA., Stadium. 'I ur- I: June 1(> Hnh Water, H.l* n.m., 7.6 p.m. l.K.Z.M S Annexe Opening, 5 p.m. ffeotball, Div. II S.It.C. v.
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  • 285 7 Monciin, June 13. Ship* aloocatde. the Wharrea or expected to arrive. Ktri'Kl' HARBOUR. Jlain Wharf Svl. i. Toussoum, Mairnet 1 »pay, I'hantek KMtiini;, Mata-Mata Oil Wharf Ml. Coal Wharf Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCK. Tanjoni i'atar Sheers Wharf Nil. Albert Dock Nil dei Caaellra Kepprl Uarhoar KiPK's
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  • 85 7 To-day. Siam except Western Slam 3 p.m China, Hainam, Japan, Korea, Formosa, F.ast Siberia and Philippine ktai d 3 p.m. .Tnhan 2.30 p.m. Malacca 4 p.m. SoeiiKci Kill and Sibil 4 p.m Aaaliba ami N'atuna Islands 4 p.m. Ta-ssorraw. Selat Pandjang, Beogkalii and Bagan Si Api Api
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  • 43 7 By I'ilI Lutl Macedonia J. P. Coen Kllentfa Tahnnan A 'n UI...H Left Art*. Spore I/oadon May 4 May 28 May 8 May 80 May 8 Jun« 2 M- y IS .Tun* < May in .ton* 8 .1 li Jum r:
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  • 212 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore. June 15. On London. Bank 4 m/s 2/4 15/32 Demand 2/4 5/32 Private 3m. credits 2/4 23/32 Of. New York. Demwd 66% Pri»ate 90 d/i .68% On France. Bank, T. T. 1,100 On India, Bank T. T. MS On Honirkonjt. Bank T.T. 1% p.c. dis.
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  • 63 7 Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. ipot and June Spot and June luly July tuly-Sept. July-Sept. 3ct.-Dec. Oct.-Dec Tone of Market Weak. Latest London cables quote: Spot sheet 3s. 0%d. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. 1.09 1.10 1.07
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 247 7 Val. Pd. Bayers Sellers il £1 A -a 111 Kumbang 46/6 47/6 1 1 Batan? Padang 0.62 0.67 I 1 Hitain Tin 1.55 1.60 £1 il Idris Hydraulics 36/- 36'1 1 Johan Tin 0.39 0.41 10/- 10/- Kamponjc 44/6 46 cd. II vi Kaamattng Tin r>9/- 60/- cd 10
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    • 139 7 £1 il B. Am. Tobacco 6.16.3 6.0.0 10 10 Central Engines 4.50 5.50 5 5 Central Motors 0.75 1.25 nom. 11 a k. B— mug Co. io..">o io.7;> 5/-5 -Elec. Tramway 2/9 3/9 nom. 10 Hi I':..scr N.avc 62.00 52.50 100 100 Hammer L Co. 190.00 192.50 lOOlOOKatz Bros.
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    • 114 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers U. Eng. C p.c. $1,234,300 par 10 p.c. pa Spore Electric Tramway, 5 p.c. 80 £3r>0,0003 r >0,000 Spore Municipal 5 p.c, 1,878,000 par 10 p.c. prn Spore Municipal 4 4 p.c. of 1907 $1,600,000 2H p.c. dis-par Spore Municipal 4\i p.d. of 1909
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    • 385 7 Frater and Co. and Lyall and Eratt'i Quotation. To-day's Prices Fraser Lvall Co. Kvatt. Allcnbv <S1) 1.70 1.80 1.70 1.80 Alor Gajah ($1) l.:;5 1.43 1.35 1.50 A. Hitam ($5) 11.50 12.50xd. 12.00 13.00ex. A. Kuninff ($1) 0.45 0.50 0.50 0.60 Km, Malay (S2> 18 MB 2.45 2.60
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 898 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Adfti.. ace paga 16. WANTS FOR SAUL. BTC WANTED slightly used Ford, owned by European only. State price, etc. 161. Strnitj Times. I IKK BUNGALOW furnished, with board, from July 1. Sanilrinchara, Tsnjon;; Rntonp Phone i',;,22. 1111.1.XT WANTED, tn4Ua cook and boy. experienced man. Apply Gomer.,
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    • 63 7 r fc.tl7A TIB the name's laW^-^mri worth looking for W DO YOU find the name "Vclox" on the back fi^'L/ "^T^fML* of your prints It's worth y •sfclHt/'' your while to lo«tk, for L/ ""^^IL "Velox" on the back <£^"' >fe- means that you're getting prints of best quality. Loot
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    • 758 7 THE ATLAS ICE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m th* Straits 9cttleni< > n!*> j NOTICE Ojt' EXTRAORI)tNARY GENERAL MEETING. NOTICK is herohy given that an oxtrn•jrclinary Uenvral Meating of the abovenamod i Company trill M h« Id at thn Registered >>ffce of the Company No. 18, Jonktr SirMt, Malacca en Monday,
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    • 354 7 Skete-:. md u.«(ul j.'.> Ri- 1 fo defray (sptaats A4 INDIAN CHARMS. Ik-pa rtir.-r.'. No. Poit Bos s:>. Calcutta TO-NICHT TO-NICHT NEW WORLD SHOWS JALAN BESAU MALAY KON6GKNG, OPEN AIB The IBERIA VAUDEVILLE CO.. OF MANILA -.v i 1 present an Batirely w Hill including a Maaleal O THE LOVE
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 122 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kunduii? Kerbau Station. (By Court*.*) of Government Health OBIce) For the 21 hour* endinc at Mldnifht on limp U, to:.'). de«. Mir t«-Hi|H.r:ituri- XX V. mirr 7H K. U«an l '>*vmprr»turo H2.2 F. '■t..\. un rH'Oiion. UK 9, \!in m 71.X K. Se*. teinpcrU H2 F. M«an wi
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  • 71 8 Mr. and Mrs. Tan Tinm Krc r.r.'l family, tx-i to tender thanks to their relatives anr Criemta who attended the funeral of th< late Mr. Tan Teow Kirn. to the Starliglv Hast for a handsome fre*h flower hearse tQ th? I.c-.v nnd Koh for a Brass Band to tie
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  • 1211 8 The Straits Times MONDAY, JUNE 15 RUBBER USERS WHIMPER. Thank heaven, we got through the grca' rubber slump without whimpering. Wt last heavily— a few hundreds of million of dollars at the least— and there were fietfaa by tho score, but we kept a stin I lip, and we strove,
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  • 15 8 The annual meeting of the Ji-ssWton Ice nnd Power Co. was held at noon to-riay.
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  • 16 8 The Atlas Ice Co., Malacca, is to consider the proposed acquisition of the Kallanir Ice Works.
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  • 21 8 Since the reopening on the 4th instant, of the Kinjr Edward VII College of Medicine, there have been 17 new entrants.
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  • 23 8 The new road, nearly completed, which connects Teluk Ayer with Kreta Ayer, hat been named Maxwell Rosd. The ruad is 40 feet wide.
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  • 31 8 The rate of issue of Money Ord«r for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 $100. The rate of payments of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. IDB $100.
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  • 30 8 The Interdenominational meeting will be held at the C. E. Z. M. School, on Wednesday, the 17th, at 5.30 p.m. Mr. J. Teakey will be the leader. All arc welcome.
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  • 28 8 A Bombay wire of June 4, says By order of the~l)irectors of the Bombay Slock Exchange, fresh business m Bombay m Dyeing, Centuries and Mudjavji? has been stopped.
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  • 30 8 The famous Trevessa lifeboat, m which Capt. Foster and part of his crew made their memorable voyage across the Pacific, will be on view at Wembley outBids the Ceylon Pavilion.
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  • 27 8 Students of the Nautical Academy, Singapore, have recently passed as follows (For Master. 8.0. T., Mr. H.C. Far-ring-ton for First Mate, 8.0. T., Mr. B. G. Cunningham.
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  • 34 8 A batch of prisoners were brought to Singapore on Saturday from Muar by the Scndai m charge of Warder W. Auvache, to undergo their sentences here and tht undesirables to be departed to China.
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  • 35 8 The cruise Effingham, which is to relieve the Chatham as the flagship of the 1'.::.-t Indies Squadron, is a sister ship to, though more modern than, the crui.-cr Hawkins, the flagship of the China Station.
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  • 34 8 Raphael's famous picture of Cardinal Giuliano de 'Medici (afterwards Pope Clement VII), belonging to the Berlin art collector Huldschinsky, has been sold for £50,000 to an American purchaser whose ramc has been kept secret.
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  • 41 8 A seveie earthquake shock lasting 40 seconds, was felt at MenaJo on the 2nd ir'*t., says the Deli Courant. The N'cuwi Srer. Courant reports a shock at Malabar. lasting 30 seconds, probably from the Moluccas at a distance of 2,330 kilometers.
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  • 37 8 Messrs. Boustead and Co., Penan;*, agents for the Foothills (Malaya) Rubber Estate, Ltd., send us the following information of the company Annual report issued. Profit £982, dividend re commended 7M.. per cent., reserve- £1,500. carried forward £2,899.
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  • 48 8 Invitations have been issued by the Dollar Steamship Linos, Ltd., on behalf of the captain and officers of the President Polk, for a tea dance on board on Wedne.<das-, from 4.H0 to 6.30. The vessel will be at Tanjons Pagar wharf, godown No. 12, entrance by pate 3.
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  • 45 8 Messrs. Harrisons, Barker and Co., Penang, advise us that they have received a telegram from the secretaries of Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd., advising them that a final dividend of Is. pe. share, tax free, for the year 1925, has been declared, payable on July 31.
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  • 49 8 Mr. J. W. Jefferson, Director of Physical Education, who has been m Malacca for several months m connection with the training of local teachers of English and vernacular schools, has returned to Singapore. He will go back to Malacca after a month or so to examine the local teachers.
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  • 49 8 Everything served at a luncheon given on May 18 at the Hoaaa of Commons by Lieut. -Commander A. C. Rawson to inaugurate an Empire shopping week m Brighton and Hove, was produced within the British Empire. Singapore was represented by tapiiica, Malaya by pineapple •■nd Hongkong by preserved ginger.
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  • 77 8 Messrs. Bulloch Bros.' river steamer the H. R. Edwards has been lost, and one cf the Indian crew drowned. The ve.-sel was used for cleaning out river weeds by a patent cutting device. The vessel had rounded Maubin Head m th> Irrawaddy river when she ran on a sand bHnk.
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  • 73 8 Women are adopting piquant ruses t-j smuggle silk goods into the Free State, soys a Belfast message. They cross th* frontier wearing half a dozen pairs of stockings and other lingerie. Sylph-like girls leave their Free State homes, go hi Ulster, and it turn curiously hapeless, wearing a number of
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  • 92 8 Fraser's Hill is to have an efficient water supply m the near future, says tht Malay Mail. A contract has been given to Messrs. James Craig, Ltd., of Kiting, for installing the service. This will consist of a low level reservoir m the valley, capable of holding several months' supply,
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  • 107 8 A course of lectures by New Scotland Yard officers has been instituted for the benefit of senior officers of the Dominion, Colonial, and Indian poli-e forces. The firrt course began on May 11, when IS officers from various parts of the Empire, including the Straits Settlements, listened to a historical
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  • 444 8 Professor M. E. Kern, General .Secretary of the Young People's Missionary Volunteer Moveratnt of Seventh Day Adventists, is in Singapore in the > a tour of the world. The Alg. Ind. Dagblad has been informed that Mr. Schenk do Jong, Resident of Batavia, is relinquishing his present
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  • 37 8 From China and Japan, by th,- Sicilia, 4ve at Singapore !> a.m. to-mom \v. From Eurcjw (London mails despntclr d May 28) by the Mantua due at Penan, r d a.m. on Thursday, the ISth instant.
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  • 38 8 The Resident of Sapanoc'i h«< given instructions, states the Deli Courant, thut the native rubber plantations .shnll l»classed as regular plantations and thereby be exempted from the formality of u certificate of origin for ex]mil.
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  • 152 8 We have received from Mi v Holgatc and Co. a copy of the Rubber Trade Association circular giving up to the end of April. In spite of Hi rapid fall of stocks m London, rulilier doc not seem to go there wry eagerly. Ti four months imports
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  • 148 8 On May 20, H. M. The Queen pail n I informal visit to the Maliyan Pavilion at Wembley. Her Majesty showed nest interest m the beautiful painting* of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk, Mrs. Tomlin, Mr son and the flower pictures of Mrs. Stephenson remarking thai she had
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 307 8 I ■■*«•< fr»w, S ,V cf rip Tob cco IB*" 1 '■^^g^— h>T| '*''d viiS Ihe ulm.»i' '"-111^—^|«<t British American Tobacco Co., (Straits) Ltd. I Incorporated m Kngland) KEPPEL ROAD, SINGAPORE. RULES GAMES Revised and up-to-date, handy pocket size, invaluable to all Sportsmen. r:i IKS OF GOLF CRICKET v LAWN
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    • 70 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT at 9. United Artists' Super-Special DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL (Featuring MARY PICKFORD) 10 Long Reels. TOPICAL BUDGET One 2-reeU Comedy. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m FIGHTING FURY 5 Reels. JACK DEMPSEFS FIGHT AND WIN SERIES Round ?,—2 Reels. NO FREE LIST. TAN CHENG KEE CO.,
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    • 72 8 On Other Pages. i^ Ke Finance and Commerce 7 Shipping and the Mails 7 Meteorological Report Reuter Telcicrams A Buffalo Amok 0 Motor Fatality Soldier Arrested D An Arrest m Court t Judgment m Contractor's Claim Japanese Princ; at IVnang t llorm* better t Arrest of a Murder Fugitive renanc
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  • 517 9 Yunnanese in Full Flight. Butchery of Stragglers. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, June 14. After, the first resistance to the Can-tone->e troops had broken down on the Bund, the Yunnanese fled over the heights beyond Canton and /iown the slopes to tho north. They are still intact but
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  • 47 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, June 14. Warsaw The Polish Government have deported to the Russian frontier two officials of the Soviet Legation found directing an espionage organisation. Ten officials of th<> Legation have had to leiive Poland on this account in the last fourteen months.
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  • 47 9 [KEUTEB TELEGRAM.] London, June In. Cairo Following a fortnight of affectionate fart-well without parallel. Viscount All-nby had an impressive Bend off, with rousing cheers, from a large and distinguished cosmopolitan gathering when he left for home at the end of his Gov- i .■.»i-hi]i.
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  • 338 9 Consulates and Offices Burnt At Kiukiang. [VUTU TELEGRAM.] London, June 14. Shanghai A wireless report from Kiukiang states that rioters there yesterday set fire to the British and Japanese Consulate's, the Japanese Bank cf Taiwan and the Nis.ihin Kisen Kaisha offices. They also broke into several other foreign
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  • 108 9 [RECTEK TELEGRAM.] London, June 13. The Hague In commemoration of Dr. Grotius's contributions to the cause of international law, the League of Nations and the Peace Association are instituting a Grotius Medal, which will be awarded to individuals or organisations who have done meritorious work in tut sphere
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  • 84 9 [belter telegram] London, June 13. Ottawa There has been a tragic sequel to the Babling report in the Dominion House of Commons rocommendinp; that the Peter-ten contract should not be proceeded with pending further data and suggesting that Sir William Peterscn should test his vessels on the
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  • 50 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, June 13. The definite .statement of his conviction that Moscow is financing the British Communist movement was made by the Home Secretary m a speech at Chatsworth. He appealed to trade unionists to resist this hideous grub which is eating into the heart of oak."
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  • 82 9 Suspension of Bengal Dyarchy Announced. [muter telegram.] London, Juno 13. Simla The suspension of the dyarchy in Bengal is announced in a Gazette Extraordinary, stating that the Indian Government have suspended the transfer of all subjects in Bengal until January 21, 1927. The step is mainly owing
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  • 69 9 M. Painleve Satisfied With Position. [UUTXB TBUEGKAK.] Lcndon, June 14. Rabat M. Painleve has proceeded home by aeroplane. Prior to his Jeparture a statement was issued emphasising the soundness of the French military position, announcing the intention to send out tanks to reinforce the air force and admitting
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  • 205 9 Persian Government's Agreement with Tribes. [reuter telegram.] London, June 14. Simla The trouble on the PersianBaluch border has ended. The Persian Government have made an agreement with the tribal leaders. According to a Simla message of June 4, the immediate cause of the trouble wa? stiiti il
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  • 152 9 [reuteb teleckam.] London, June 13. Moscow A formal agreement relating to the Chiatura manganese mines concession has been signed between the Soviet Government and the Harriman combine. The contract requires that tho concessionaires erect certain buildings, instal plant and complete railway communication, spending thereon $4,000,000, the railways afterwards
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  • 74 9 [RTUTER TELEGRAM.] London, June 14. Washington An apparatus by which moving objects miles away may be seen by wireless has been successfully demonstrated in private in ths presence of Mr. Wilbur, Secretary for the Navy, and other hi^h officials. Witnesses in the laboratory of the inventor, Mr.
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  • 98 9 Statement by Mr. Kellogg Resented. [reuteb telecram.] London, June 15. Washington A slight stir has been created in the Americo-Mexican dovecot by the recent statement of Mr. Kellogg that Washington would support Mexico only ;ii long as the latter protected American lives and rights and complied with
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  • 159 9 [BELTER TELEGRAM.] London, June 13. Sofia A court martial has ordered the public execution of Lieut.-Colonel Miltenoff and three anarchists, including a weman, who were found guilty of participating' in secret organisations or furnishing: arms to conspirators. Others similarly sentenced were an accused Major, in contumaciam, and a
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  • 137 9 [RELTER TELEGRAM.] London, June 14. Moscow- The Russian aerial expedition to Mongolia, consisting of six aeroplanes, has crossed the Ural ridge and has arrived at Kourgan. London. June 13. Brussels The Government approved the terms of the French note to Germany in connection with the security pact. London, June
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  • 126 9 Usher Points Out Alleged Murderer. A Sikh, who was produced in the Second Police Court this morning 1 on a charge of murdering a compatriot in Serangoon Road, was arrested on Saturday morning under most unusual circumstances. The accused was standing* in the Second Court on
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  • 110 9 Judgment Given on Contractor's Claim. The ActinK Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Sproule) delivered judgment in the Si'preme Court this mornine in an action heard by him last week in which a contractor named Lim Kim Mui sued a merch.tvt named Goh Timif; Lay in connection with a contract
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  • 123 9 Serious Damage to Company Property. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, June 14. Sydney, Nova Scotja While the attention of the police and the fire brigade was distracted by a fire alarm from another quarter of the town, the strikers raided the premise* of the Steel Corporation, Sydney Mines. They
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  • 61 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, June 13. Ottawa In view of the controversy being: •waged in United States newspapers in connection with possible claims to uncharted and unclaimed lands by the Macmillan Arctic Expedition, the Minister for the Interior made a statement clarifying Canada's claims to ownership of the
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  • 67 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penanp, June 15. H.I.H. Prince Chichibu arrived at daylight yesterday and cam? ashore, being met by the Hon. Mr. W. Peel, Resident Councillor, Mr. N. A. M. Griffin and leading members of the Japanese society. The Prince motored to the foothill railway
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  • 270 9 Procession Charged and Three Injured. Great excitement was caused in town yesterday by a buffalo which charged a Catholic procession in Queen Street, scattering the children, and injured a lady, a Chinese boy, and a Tamil before it was eventually shot by the police in a field
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  • 207 9 Sequel to Fatal Motoring Accident. A car which was being driven by Private Beal, of the Royal Sussex Ki-gi-ment, and which contained Capt. Dashwood, of the sanrw regiment, knocked down a Straits-born Chinese named Tan Oon Seng in Havelock Road yesterdav evening, and killed him instantly. No
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  • 1683 9 (inet Care of Widows And Orphans. )ur Special Correspondent. London, May 21. Winston Churchill has no rlason to satisfied with the progress which hi-; :5udget has made up to tha ]■< Considering the storm it canted in Lancashire and other industr: il cin I by the imposition of
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 754 10 S.C.C. Defeat The S.R.C. The match played an the padang b«twecn the S.C.C. and the" S.R.C. resulted on Saturday in a win for the former Club liy 16 rona. Wh«n the S.K.C. resumed their innings on Saturday afternoon 39 run* were on the bonrH, with four wickets down. THorrow
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    • 75 10 ■Jodhpur Team Reaten. London, June 4. At Ranelagh, the Punjab polo team beat the Jodhpur team by 4 goals to 2. Both teams w«re saving their strength for the semi-Aniils of the Roehampton Open Cup Competition. The Indians played thfir wtond string of ponies. The teaniK were
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    • 25 10 The Hon. Mr. W. I'nol. Acting Resident Councillor, Penanfc, ha* accepted the 1'ntslduiUhip of the Psnang Turf Club and presided at a oAmmitt.'o mpotinc held
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    • 357 10 Three Goals Against the Malays. The S.C.F A. defeated the Malays m a first division League fixture at the Stadium on Saturday by three goals to nil. The Malays fought well, and had more of the game than might be supposed from the score against them. The exchanges were
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    • 203 10 The Davis Cap. [Reuter Telegram.] London, June 14. Vienna In the second round of the Davis Cup India beat Austria by thm matches to nil. Noordwyk By defeating Sweden -by five matches to nil Holland will meet India in the semi-finals of the European *one of the Davis
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    • 86 10 French Derby Result. [Reuter Telegram.] London, June 14. Paris The I'rix rle Jockey Club, otherwise the French Derby, resulted at follows BELFONDK 1 PITCHOURY THE SIRDAR 3 Donoghue, riding Coram, was unplaced. The French Oaks. London, June 7. Paris The Prix-de-Diane (French Oaks), run at Chantilly, resulted ns follows
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    • 152 10 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, June 14. On the occasion of the completion nt the new grand stand the Perak Gymkhana and Polo Club held a successful at home at Taiping on Saturday. The Sultan with his suite was present, also the Resident and Mrs. Parr and a
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    • 578 10 Annual Sports Held in Fine Weathet. This is the reason of school sports meetings, which culminates with the. inter-echool sports a month or two hence, unct the Anglo-Chinese School held their annual sports on Saturday on the plavin:,' field of Oldham Hall School. The weather was fine, and
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    • 133 10 An interesting shooting match took place <«n Thursday at Mount Austin Rifle Range when a team from C Co. 2nd Bn. Royal Sussex Regt met a team from No. 3 (Danish) Platoon. J.V R. The afternoon was somewhat spoilt by rain and after a close fl/ht the
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  • 35 10 A M Ysterious Murder. A Chinese was discovered dead m a twakow off the Hylam Kongsi yesterday with wounds m the head which indicated that he had been murdered. No arrests have yet been made.
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  • 45 10 The attractions at the New World brought good houses at the week-end, Saturday's attendances being particularly good, both at the Iberia Vaudeville Co.'s entertainment and the City Opera, whilst a good crowd took advantage of the open air cinenfa show and the Kronchong.
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  • 33 10 Orders for week ending June 21, 1926. Tuesday, June ltj. Signalling, Wireless and Ambulance Classes, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Thursday, June 18. Band Practice, Headquarters, 6.16 pro.
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  • 59 10 (From Our Own Correspondent). IVnanpr, June 15. Lieut.-Col. PustVthwaite, the Commandant, inspecttvl the Volunteers ywtenhy morniiiK. The vurious companies went through a snece. sful tactical scheme. On Saturday c\ r ening Col. Postlethwaitr pave away the piizes won £t the recent Bialey meeting and announced that the next
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  • 234 10 Chinese Charged in District Court. A remarkable story was told in a case which came before the District Judge (Mr. Frajtklyn Robinson) on Saturday, in -which a Striits-born Chinese, named Koh Kim Swee. was churged wit!, cheating. Mr. W. E. Demulh and Mr. Thuiaisingam appeared for the prosecution,
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  • 64 10 SOUR ABA Y A MURDER. Alleged Fugitive Arrested In Singapore. A Chinese who was arrested irv Japan Street on Saturday night on a chance of assault is believed by the detective dppartment here to be a liian who escap'.'d from the gaol at Sourabaya eight nmi.tii ago, and murdered a
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  • 254 10 The Cathedral of the Good She, .herd was en fete yesterday, for the annual celebration of the festival of Corpus Christi, or the Fete Dieu. The 8 a.m. high mass was pontificated by Mgr. Perrichon, Coadjutor to the Bishop of Malacca, assisted by Fathers Ruaudel and
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  • 181 10 Another robbery has taken place at Hill View, Pasir Panjang Road, the victim again being Mr. W. Gmptagc, who, a short time ago, was robbed of his motorcar accessories and other property. Later his fowls were all stolen. Now, according to the report made to the police,
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  • 46 10 Boy Scouts Appea l. Amount already acknowledged $1,220 Gaw Khek Khiam 10 A Friend per G. S. Koch Ift M. K. Osman 5 S. Alwee Alwee 5 A. Z. AUagoff 20 Powell Robinson 10 Total to date $1,280 Amount required $2,000. S. G. HACKKK. Hon. Treasurer.
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  • 49 10 The Pioneer learns on good authority that an Army Order is being issued, dated May 30, sanctioning the award of th< General Service Medal for th." Waziriatan operations with one clasp 1921-1924. This ii understood to extend the award of the medal i<p to Mar. I, 31, 192 1
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  • 269 10 Judjjc Refuses to Reduce Fine. The iaplain of the N.V.K. steamer, Nnrniia Maru, appealed in tin Supreme Ciiurt this mornimr, bvinrp nrtintr Chief Mr. Jltfttctf Sproule), lino of 91,000 Imposed In the District Court in connection v ill] the leisure by revenue officers' of a wry larjce
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  • SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
    • 219 10 Singapore, .!unr 16. Rubber.—London". o»4d. Easier. Leeal ?1.09. Tin.—London 1:: 8 2:. E252 7s. T,d. Loca. $125%. "•"> tons .sold. Rubbers.—Bukit Katils hare buyers :>2' 2 seilen bokHag for 98%. New Craigieleas offer M 1 uvirs bidding 81. Brogas quoted 88 i>> 86. Hamilton* have buyers
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    • 194 10 Singapore) June 15. Tin.—£2s2 7s. (id. London i Local 135%. 75 tons. Rubber.—3s. O-'Ud. down l'4d. Local 11.09 C2nts. Babbera. New Craigiß)eas can lie taken at SI cents. Pajams at 8.60, Nyaliis ;it ■i..")(i, Aver P. nas at 7.10. I'anl.iis are quoted 1.08-1.10, Ulu IJ-nuts :;7'-j-H» eanta.
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    • 296 10 Rose Macphail Co.'s Report. (L. R. M8cph.il). Singapore, June 1.". Rubtifi-.— :ls. -'I- town 1 t 1 Local $1.0i». Tin.— i->w> 7s. 6d. Local Tfi 1188%. The fall of l'id. in Um price iff rubher has not affected shares but the rubber section of the market is quiet. Mining share
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  • 1246 11 Iht- Milncr Challen-ie Cup. The first race of the >cries for the Milner Challenge Cup (re-sailed after lust Sunday's failure t > finish within the time limit) U»k pluce yesterday. The S. W. monsoon has temporarily won IU annual tight with the S. E. (the 'angin Jnwa which brings
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  • 550 11 Further Captures by the Preventive Fleet. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 12. The preventive launches have made quite a number of captures of rubber smugglers off the west coast. Convictions were obtained in almost all the casts. At 7.30 a.m. on May 20 the Pniagat captured
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  • 241 11 Messrs. Guthrie and Co. report Singapore, Jane IS. j Value?, after a Might set back, have 1 steadied atfain and the murket ell Ml fairly firm round abodl last week's quotations. I Futures again sh.iw an irapiu.'omcnt and are commanding more attention. I U.S.A. figures for May
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  • 121 11 Programme of drill* up to and for June 21, 1«25. Monday, June ft, 5.15 p.m. D.ill Hall, S.R.E. (V). Signals, Voluntary Parade. Tin-day, June 16, 5.15 ML Drill Hall, Chinese Compuny, Recruits Musketry. Wednesday, June 17, 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, >S.R.E. (V). Signals, Voluntary Parade. Friday, June
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 246 11 ASK ANYONE "WHY ARE MOUTRIE PIANOS BETTER V The repl> will be "BECAUSE THEY ARE BUILT BETTER" That this is so proven by the fact that we havenever had v customer claim .under our Guarantee. This is a record we are well proud of and one that is responsible for
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    • 307 11 Raffles Hotel Tel. No. 2920. GUEST NIGHTS, Dinner Dance Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. TEA DANCES Every Monday and Friday. Grill Room Adjoining the Dining Room. nwUUtfc Open from 8 a.m. to 11.45 p.m. Sea View Hotel Wednesday June 17. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE NINA AND JACK WILL APPEAR IN EXHIBITION
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  • 509 12 Hold Hid for the Atlantic Ocean Traffic. Gmmi shipping is determined to rehabiliUU- itself and to regain the position it occupied in the days before the war. This has been apparent since the reappearance of the Gorman mercantile marine, under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, in
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  • 376 12 It 33 Hero Describes the Latest Airships. light-Lieut. R. S. Booth, of the R33, who attended the anniversary festival dinner of the London Association of Koreinon Engineers, responding to the toast of himself and the crew of the R33, sai.l he was proud of the tribute paid
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  • 73 12 No Prohibition Bible. Messrs. Chillies Scribner's Sons contradict Ui" report that they are publishing a Prohibition version of the Bible. The edition thus described by anti-Pro-hibitionisto is f.tio based on the Revised Veraioa, and the substitution m certain places »f the phrase "cake of raisins," for the word "wine is
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  • 78 12 he rnmpai^n startH by the uuthoiitii's m TeMMMaa against the teaching of Dmrwta'l theory that man is descetulvrl from thi 1 urn- is licinjr carried on with the utmost vi^nai-. The latest development U ih" iirrc^t ot' ii teacher m a Dayton high school alter he
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 170 12 What makes a good baby When Baby cries it is Nature's way of telling you that something is wrong probably it is a question of food. 1 Virol, by getting rid of 1 digestive troubles and by supplying a properly balanced diet containing all the vital principles, makes baby's life
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    • 291 12 "Good (stung, that," says Monty. And there's only one reply these thirsty days Montserrat Pulpy Lemon Squash. It's great." Montserrat Pulpy Lemon Squash is so good because it is made entirely from the juke and pulp ot scicoted, sunnpened Sicilian Lemons, sweetened with pure cane sugar no artificial colourings, flavour*
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    • 129 12 This is the Prickly Heat Season The Ideal Preventive IS Sole Agents: BARLOW tt CO. Telephone 2790. buu'BritisJt andbeFtoudcfit one -ton truck gd^BiSmS* yWSSfwStB^S^ ll UaMßmatk^ Prices of Chassis $2,150 STRENGTH combined with ECONOMY We can build you any body. MALAYAN MOTORS, (Proprietors AVEARNE BROS., LTD.) t^ t t miiiiiiiMmirnii
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 217 13 YOU may not always know that WATER Slowly destroys your property. Among those who know, it is now the custom to waterproof the concrete foundations of all important buildings. No method is more simple or reliable than the integral method. No material cheaper or better than the Truscon Water Proofing
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    • 306 13 OFFICES TO LET m LAIDLAW Bl iUJINGS. No. 15, area 3,260, ci. ft. No. 19, area COO si. ft. No. 20, area 600 my ft. Immediate Ocoup:it ion. MODERATE UKM ALS. Apply to the Mana;.» Whiteaway, Laidlaw Cc LIMITED SINGAPORE. TO LET Shop houses bungalows (furnish cd and unfuvni.shed) shops,
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    • 336 13 GHEONG KOON SEN 6 CO. AUCTION SALE f ralanbU rhophouse premises and bnildnc land situst at Cross Street, Terak Road, Suqjfol Road, Campbell Lane, etc. -r*. Ch.Ming Koon Seng A Co's salerutr.i. No. 30, Chulia Street, on Wednesday. June Zl, at 24* p.m. EBTATI 01" VIXASITAMBY MURUGABU I 1'11.1.A1. DECEASED.
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    • 322 13 DUN Worry tAI PLAIN FOOD Hot 111/ Framroz's Dili llfi Waters Lift fHi HAPPY LIFE IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The undersigned have bocn instruclid to sell by public auction at thtir sale-room, Rufflvn Chamber*. Raffles Place, on Monday. June 22, at 2.30 p.m. TRAFALGAR STREET 1 Valuable freehold and U99 years'
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 498 14 Assets over $5,500,000 S.C. Assurance m force o>er $19,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) nEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 62, Old Jewry, E.C. The Compa.y has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Com
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    • 602 14 BANKING INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION Capital Paid-up U.S. $5,000,000 Surplus U.S. $5,000,000 Owned by THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK, Head Office 60, WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Offlce M, BISHOPSGATE, E.C Branches. BARCKLONA COLON MADRID SANTO DOMINGO BATAVIA DAIREN MANILA SHANGHAI BOMBAY HANKOW PANAMA SINGAPORE CALCUTTA HARBIN PEKING TIENTSIN
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    • 492 14 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NXTH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) KstshUshed ISO. CAPITAL L Fl. C0.000.0M (ak*«t tt.000,000) ISSUED Fl. 66,000,000 (aVval RESERVE FUND Fl. 21,600,000 (abeat Sl,8o0.000) HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. BUB-AGENCIES IN THE HAGUE AMD ROTTERDAM EASTERN HEAD OFFICE, BATAVIA. BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Medan, Suurabays, Semarang, Bandoeng, Weltevreden, Cheribon, Tegal,
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    • 402 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter m Janaa) Capital Subscribed TOO.OOO.tKXI CapiUl Paid up TE2,000,000 Reserve Fund TLJ.780,000 President I. Nakagawa, Viee-Preaident H. Mori, Caa. DIRECTORS O. EawaaaU, Esq. ID. TaMU. Esq. M Eaaki, Eaq. T. Hiaamone, Esq. af. Shuto, Esq. HEAD OFFICE Taipeh, Formosa (Taiwan).
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    • 599 14 Cable Address SAFETY." Codes A. B.C. and Broomhalls Ruhbrr Edition. S. J. HOWE, INSURANCE and ESTATE RROKER. Room 14 (Second floor), UNION BUILDING, SINGAPORE. GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will bo received at the Office of the Resident (ouncillor, Maluccv, up to noon on Batarday, June SZ, IMS, for the purchase (I
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    • 513 14 Tllf. ULU PAWDAN (SINGAPORE) RUBBER ESTATES, LTD. (Incorporated m the Strata awttli NOTICE is harehf given thut at the Annual General Meeting of the Company to be held on Monduy, Jbjm KM, at 12 o'clock noon the Directors will recommend that v tinal dividend of live per cent, for the
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  • 572 15 Splendid Work of th£ British The fifth annual report of the Officer*' benevolent Department of the British Legion records that last year £35,000 was drawn to provide education for children and to assist cases of disablement. The (lisebU-mcnt branch had assisted 700, and 4,338 non-disabled officers in distress
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  • 141 15 Dean Inge, who was interviewed m Liverpool, after a lecturing tour m America, said The United States is really invulnerable. It can devote the whole of its enormous wealth to improving itself, whereas Europeans spend a quarter of their incomes upon burglary insurance— m other words,
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  • 68 15 Jones was sent by his employer, a bookmaker, to collect a betting debt from Smith, who was notorious for his slackness .m settling accounts. After listening to several excuses Jones remarked: Well, at least let me know on what datt 1 may expect payment." Smithy replied: "Do you take me
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 62 15 I Everybody's Buying FORDS AND Quantity means Low First Cost THAT'S WHY. Ford Touring Car $1,095. WEARNE BROS., LTD. SpeciALDoDGeBROTHeRs Motor Cars IN FOURTYP6S SPECIAL TOURING «i t9 fV A\J \J D tpeNDABiuTY First -Then The- Purchase Price CENTRAL MOTORS (Proprietors CENTRAL EXGIVE WORKS, LTD.) SINGAPORE. PCDUIC »P° h CHIN
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    • 325 15 for Economical Transportation, />^.^i^»^i^i^B^BßH^^P^jMig— i^*^^/// Deferred term; of l imtom I nBkTaW *M A gR] fan W/'/ payment may lie SEE THE NEW MODEL CHEVROLET For over three years Chevrolet has been building with this model m mind testing and adoptinß and improvipg point by point. To-day —m Chevrolet, you
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 226 16 Eitd. 1872. Patronized by Royalty. WONDERFUL SELECTION OF Slave Bangles m numerous designs and m all sizes m 18, 15 and 9 carat Gold and m White Gold at tempting prices. B. P. De Silva The Royal Jeweller. 62/3, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Brunch No. 1. BISHOP STREET, PENANG. BE SURE
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    • 304 16 Just Arrived Shipment BRUNOLINUM WOOD PRESERVER m Light, Medium and Dark Brown Colours. BRUNOLINUM PLANTARIUM Cure for DISEASES OF RUBBER TREES. FUNGOID and other DISEASES of RUBBER TREES and theii PREVENTION and CURE." Fre« on application to LEE KIM SOO 20, niGH STREET. Just Received W. Somerset Maughan's New Novel
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    • 820 16 ADVHffISHWENI|_ Th« PREPAID charge! for Wmnt«, For Sals, To L«t. «te In ordln«rT~rf^T~^ mmmrnmrn SITUATIONS VACANT. LEST WE FORCET It If requested that, where all tMo(i ar* •qual employer! give preference to application for employment by Ex-service man. WANTED junior cierk, experience m I accounts and books essential. Apply Lyall
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    • 856 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LKT, 6-b, Mount Sophia and 2 Orchard Road. Apply M. H. Sasaoon, 5, Malacca St. TO BE LET, No7lB. WUkie ßoas. Icatry from May 1, 1825. Apply to Mr. I. 8 Natkao, No. 6, De Soaia Btreet. TO LET, rubber treating factory, U, Martin Road, oil
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    • 307 16 "PADMORE" BILLIARD TABLE THE WORLD'S BEST NONE BETTER MADE YET Prices no higher than usual cheap makes ALL SIZES Ready for Immediate Delivery. DOZENS IN USE All over the F.M.S. and SJ3. Easy Payment Terms. Write for Catalogue and Prices. Sole Agents for S.S., F.M.S. and SIAM. <^b WIZARD Vf
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    • 340 16 JACK'S REFERENCE BOOK PM HOME AND OFFICE Always atanding m typo nnd kept im i> the latest date. A UNIVKRSAI. KNCV CLOrEDIA. A Medical Dietienai Irfßal, Commercial, nnd Parliamentary Guide. A Guiilo to Education an. l the profession*. A Gazetteer of the Worl.l and Empire. An Knjjlinh Dictionary. A Social
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