The Straits Times, 1 July 1925

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times No. 27,903, SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 538 1 IPPii Ori'BN -WEIFPXD NEVZB BKATKM S RALEIGH TIJCr COLD MEDAL lI EL MOTOR-CYCLE |THE "RALEIGH." 2 J h.p. POPULAR Model. Titled with rh:ii".-cum-brlt drive. Specilation. KNGINE. 2ak.p., Raleigrh do i-n and manufacture. b»re it. ■trokr 8M) tx. capacity. Large out«ld« flyvhtcl arranged iniiidr ill drive. Htavil) finnrd rx Under to
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    • 265 1 Robinson Co., Ltd. SOLE AGENTS FOR RALEIGH THE ALL- STEEL BICYCLE in the Straits Settlements land Federated Malay States, British North Borneo and East Coast of Sumatra. THE RALEIGH is known as the ALL STEEL Bicycle, built in a factory famed for its up-to-date methods, it is the outcome of
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    • 624 1 LACTOGEN FOR YOUR BABY TMC COLD MEDAL |1E. MOTOR-CYCLE THE "RALEIGH." 2li h.p. "CHAIN DRIVE" Model. ENGINE. :1 i h.n., Raleig'i cUm <.i an-J manufacture, bat* 71, stroke S8 3IK c c. nj'icily. Larg* ouUide flywh.-il aira:'xt4 innidr chain drii.v B«a ily Hr.nrd cylinder hi r 'jr.' co.il running J.a>
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  • 813 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Juhe 27. The M V C. European Company football team played a scratch eleven from Malncca Club on the padang last Thursday. Wallace opened the scoring for th-. M V C within ttn minutes of the stert, and shortly, afterwards the Club «ntrt
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  • 113 2 At the half-yearly general meeting of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Company was held at Tokio, when a dividend of 10 per cent, wu declared. Th« President, Mr. T. Shirani, m presenting: the report and balance-sheet, stated.. that, although the freight and passenger earnings had m G -eased
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 218 2 q/JA I I i I The best of the Beef I I is m this bottle I The stimulating, strengthening I powers of beef are concen- trated m each handy little Bovril bottle. just add hot water to a spoonful of Bovril and you have a I nourishing drink m
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    • 180 2 I Sato »f rwiti J 3>& Ui" roosliM^- ro.lr.aM. on, l|f. _^1 SI?, rha SO" JIjI-'-:1 THE MOST EFFECTIVE NAY TO BROADCAST Never mind if you don't own a better message with the Printing you get from the Prompt Printers. Having an up-to-date plant, and every department being under European
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    • 207 2 COMPLETE VIOLIN OUTFIt Monthly instalment systems can be arrAfced. SEASON CO., LTD., 111 and 113, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BIN(iAI'«K. I RED HAND BR*TO 1 I Anti-Corrosive ftint HI The most efficient and lasting protective pai*lpr iron and steel work exposed to the destructive inlAces of time, climate, atmosphere, fumes, or
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  • 546 3 Colony m Sound Financial Position, The report of the Colonial Secretary of the Straits Settlements fur the year 1924, which is signed by Mr. Hayes Marriott, acting Colonial Secretary, is an interesting document conveying very full information regarding the Colony's position. Following the now general practice, there
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  • 348 3 Company Reports, Dividends And Notices, Parit-Bruas.— Dividend 5 per cent. .Malay Planters.— Dividend 5 per cent. Rembia. Dividend 6 per cent, for 1922-23 on preference Shares. Sedenak. Notice given of redemption of ail debenture stock. Nordanai.— Profit, £14,K44 dividend 0 per cent. forward i'J.o.'.-l. Heawood.— Dividend 1924, 3d.
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  • 26 3 Orders for w«tk ending; July 3, 1025. Thursday, July 2.— Full Band Practice, ;Headquait«r« 6.15 p.M. ▲*»dU: SINGA£OJt* PJKN.AN.G.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 326 3 KITED ENGINEERS LIMITED D«sire to make known to the trade, the Tin Mining and Rubber Industries, Motor Repair Works and Garages, and all Machinery users and others interested m Mechanical Engineering that they are m a position to undertake work m SPECIALIZED PROCESSES as undermentioned and will be glad to
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    • 429 3 KEEP THEM HANDY. When thai dark grey feeling creeps over ■JTO«, when your temper gets awry, your spirit;, sink lo zero, .you don't want to be h«thernl with anybody or anything, try l'mki'tus, the dainty little laxative and liver regulators, and see how quickly they I will svt thin** right.
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    • 741 3 steMMer sauwbs KAWASAKI— ROOSEVELT LINE Gesxral Af wits Kerr Steamship Co., Inc., U, BEAVEg BTRJCET, NEW TOKK. (Incorporated Id U.S.A.) REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA and .BALTIMORE (VIA SUEZ) S.S. Wales Maru due July 10 M.S. Silvcrpine due Aug. 11 BUS. SUvercedar due Aug. 24 For rates
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 782 4 s I! AI !!L s i ILIM P. 0. British India »i Apcar Lines (Incorporated In England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. LONDON AND FAB EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN FOR
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    • 791 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO n LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO. LTD. (Incorporated m England) The Blue Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA. MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES. HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. Taking cargo
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    • 735 4 STEAMER SAILINGS I K. P. M J BOTAL FACsUT NAVIGATION CO. OF BATATIA) (iaeofpurat»<i m Ucilatid) UM>EB CONTRACT WITH THB NBTHERLANDft INDIA SOVBBIMuI] Telephone Noa. Paaaaga Dept. 111, Freight Dept, 12f>, Marine De*. aad fraa Dept. 1417, Manager's Desk IMS. REPRESENTATIVE for Singapore and Straits Settlemeit* OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF
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    • 546 5 STEAMER SAILINGS ELcrman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE Passenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL FREIGHT SERVICES HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG •8. BUTTON HALL In Port isi. COLORADO M due July 28 s.s. CITY OF MADRID due Au«. M
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    • 704 5 STEAMER SfIHIHBS BLUE ELLERMAN FUNNEL BUCKNALL LINE lh SS.CO LTD (Incorporated m England) JOINT SERVICE to BOSTON NEW YORK and BALTIMORE ria SUEZ or PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Steamer Due S'por* Route For tMERTON HALL July 1« Suez Phillipines and Hongkong. XT. COMPANION July 25 Suez Phillipines and Hongkong. For
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    • 652 5 STEAMER SAILtWGS STOOMVAART MAATSGHAPPY ''NEDEFLINT' (NBDERLAND ROYAL MAIL LINE.) AND "ROTTERDAM LLOYI" ROYAL MAR. LIRE SAILING FROM SINGAPORE OF "NEDERLAND" R. M. LINE. "ROTTERDAM 1.1.0 YD" R. M. LIN*. Via Belawsn Deli, Sabang, Colombo, Via ilrli. an Deli, Sabsng, Colombs, Genoa, Algiers Soythampton to Marseilles, Tangier, Southamptoa Amsterdam to Kotterdam
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 451 6 AT GAIETY CINEMA surma theatre Junction Albert and fencoolca Street.. Nor Brld TO-NIGHT AT 8.43 SHARP. M Ml pm A First National Attraction Illlj 1/UYtDUI SLIPPY McGEE A"*™"* America's most skilful bur B lar and I'ARAMOI NT PICTURES itafecracker, who went straight by i A roaring Wc-Htcrn round-up of thrill*
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    • 410 6 A Night of THRILLS and EXCITEMENT THE PALACEGAY CINEMA, LTD. Presents Another EXPENSIVE and EXTRAORDINARY Programme Stronger and Better A Real Top-notch Selection FOR ONE WEEK TUESDAY, JUNE 30, TO MONDAY, JULY 6. A Universal Jewel Production from Bryon Morgan'n Novel SPORTING YOUTH with the English star REGINALD DENNY, m
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    • 205 6 S* it^flß''?'' "^'^BSBBSBBB^BBwIIsaBBV^V Width cents %^iMb /--^.^iy^ ''.lummy uiw't nnhd TOBKALCO' OUR NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED New Stripe and Spot Designs, also Plain Colours. Width 32 inches. Price 95 cents p" y ard WHITEAWAY, LAI9LAW C 0. 9 LTD. (incorporated m En^-ind) SIXGArORE, KUALA bUsVVB, SE.tKMBAX. MALACCA AND KLA! O.
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  • 176 7 FIXTURES. Wciiiwido. ur 1. Hifrh water, ill a.r«« 6.1 p.m. football, Ii( II .K.A. 1 D.I v. Headqu.'irUTS. Thuwtiy. Jnr 2. HlKh wHttT,6.MB a. m., 6.60 p.m. M. M. liom«ard maJl. American mil close*. I. and 1). b'l.-wnrd rnnil. Football, DR. II O.T.F.C 1. v. S.R.C. Friday,
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  • 289 7 i Wednesday, July I. Shlpi alon«Rldc the Whairrs or expected o arrive. KErrn harbour. Main IUH Mm, Oil Wh«rt N Coal Wkarf M TJ-.-iSEl IN DRY DOCE. Tanjoai Faipr Sheers Whir.' Xil. Albert I>"i* l.cli. N'orah, Boribat Victoria l»ck N'il K<pp«l Harbtur Kind's Dock Nil. \o. 1
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  • 136 7 Tn-day. Upper Burma 3 p.n North North-East and North-West Sumatra 8 p. at Dfambi A p.m Southern and' Western India. 3 p.m China, Haiaatn, Japan, Hurea, Formosa. East Siberia, Philippine Islands 3 p.a Malacca *c v. Java, South-West Sumatra, South- 4 East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Tlmur
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  • 41 7 By Grotiut Teeita Innulinrlo Amboisc Mores I 1 der N'ctlcrlanden Left S'pore May 12 May 26 May 29 June 3 Juni' 4 June 5 Arrd. I.ondoa Juni IE Jan* 22 Jan* 22 June 29 June 2t) June 29
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  • 217 7 EXCHANGE. Str.gapore, July 1. On London, Benk 4 2/4 15/32 Demand 2/4 6/32 Private 3m. credits 2/4 23/32 On New York, Demand M% Private 90 &f* 68*4 On VHMM* Bunk T. T. 1,175 On India, Bank T.T. 154* On HotiKkontf, Bank T. T. 31i p.c. prcm. On
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  • 56 7 Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. Spot Sprt Autf.-Sept. Aug.-Sept. Oct.-iM«. Oct.-Dec. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. LM% l.-.T, 1.22 f.£fti 1.1a i.v-\-2 Tone of Market Easier. Latest London cables quote Spot sheet ','y. 3d. DAILY PRICES CURRENT.
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 252 7 Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers El £1 Asam Kumbang 46/6 47/6 1 1 Katintr Padang 0.60 0.(1:3 1 Hitam Tin 1.5!) Ml £1 £1 Idris Hyd.aulics 34/ii 35/fi xd. 1 1 Johan Tin 0.37 0.40 10/- 10/- Kampt.HK 44/- 45/- xd. £1 il Kamunting: Tin 57/- 6S/6 cd. 10 10
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    • 132 7 'I £1 B. Am. Tobacco 5.10.0 5.12.6 .0 10 Central Enginw 4.50 5.50 5 5 Central Motors 0.75 1.25 nom. SI E. Smelting Co. 10.80 11.00 i/-5/-Elec. Tramway 2/9 3/9 nom. 0 10 Fraser Xeave 51.00 52.00 10ft 100 Hammer A: Co. 15(0.00 195.00 [00 100 Katz Bros. def.
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    • 81 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers KSSr»? -r £350,000 Spore Municipal 5 p.c. 1,878,000 par 10 p.e, pn> Spore Municipal 4\b p.e. of 1907 $1,600,000 2% p.c. dia-pai Spore Municipal 44 p.d. of 1909 $1,000,000 2% p.c. dis-par Issue Val, Pd. Buyeta Sellers 3SSS- fir r $36,710,000 102% 103H ci.
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    • 384 7 Fraser and Co. and I.yall and Eratt'i Qnotations. To-day*! Prices Fraier Lyall A Co. Ev»tt. Allenby (Sl> 1-80 1.90 1.80 1.00 i AlorGajah ($1) IJM 1.55 1.00 1.70 A. Hitam ($5) 14.00 14.50 13.50 11.50 A. Kuning ($1) 0.50 0.55 0.50 0.60 Am. .Malay (32) 2.65 2.75 2.C0
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 77 7 iriven- I NOTICE l'cn«.nr. former. e*r a No, 60, Orrhard Kcmd. Si i clctled a» from to -dMV'K <l«tr an,! th. l*» bu.tocu »t the ibovJnHmed preia future b« carried on by Mr. ill. '",.1. r Ib. ntyle Messrs W. Hill •<">»•»• in U»<--ni|.loy of IB^ Co All CommunlPHtioir M
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    • 668 7 THERE 18 NO PLACE wbere ao BIG a QUANTITY of WATCHES can b* shown with so many VARIETIES m designs. More than 1,000 different pattern*. We stock GOLD WBIBT WATCHES from $12 and pocket gold wntches from $45, and the Quest new design.with the fiEST QUALITY MOVEMENTS at lowest possible
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    • 209 7 EVE TRADEMARK CAUTION Will open on Monday, July 13, NQTICB is koto civen thai dansk for the Sale of ciikmo-tiierapkutisic .selskau vgd A\I)KU<I()N', SIRSBVE 4' WfirmfANV. of iIOWW HATS pfr Hlojidamsvei, Copenhagen, Denmark^ UVFTIIIJ, n/AlO, Cllt Manufacturers, is the Owner and Sole Pro- 4 'or of the following Trade-Mark from
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    • 1476 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS otiiT ci...io«i AdTta. p. K. WANTS FOR SALB, ETC, FOR S.M.K, vvh.tc polished Italian marble tiles, two feet square, m itock. Apply No. Ut, Havelock Road. Op) n uxished ort unfurnished" rooms, I board optional, electricity, garage. Apply; Tanltlin, c/o Straits Times. Op) I ~T6~LKT~KeTfy and Walsh Building,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 171 7 METEORl XMJICAL REPORT. Kandan Kerbau Station. (Hi Courtesy u Government Health Office). For the 24 hi»r» nli at Midnight oa 1925. (leg. «ta.'»hndi 73.5 F. Aleaii '7.8 K m*. J.U,,,..-. 122, >■ Mm. BWii -i Son UmptntW, JO V. Mean wql 75 F. Mc«n rcl h nt.) 88 KvS|inrntu>ll -039
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  • 1018 8 The Straits Times WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. THE IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM. The annual report of the Imperial War Museum, which ha.) just been issued by Sir Martin Conway, the Director-Genera! of the Museum, recalls to our mind the very strong criticisms that were levelled a few years atro at the little
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  • 60 8 A correspondent writes to the Malacc/i Observer: 'I so? that several of the Straits and F.M.S. newspapers are making statements to the effect that some 10,000 durians are leaving Malacca, daily. I suggest that the Malacca correspondent who .supplied this information, was confusing durians with 'mata-kuchings,' 1 believe that quite
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  • 62 8 A correspondent writes At Sejramat on June 25, the magistrate sentenced two Tamils to six months' rigorous imprisonment each on a charge of attempted extortion m connection with serious and unfounded charges made against two European planters m North Johore. The Aiiont for the Government of India wa* present throughout
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  • 69 8 Two young Montgomery bulls have been purchased m India and are now at Tanjong Rambutan, where the farms supervised by Dr. Samuels give excellent opportunity for the acclimatisation and care of imported stock. At Tanjong Rambutan too there is already a numerous cross bred progeny from pedigree boars imported from
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  • 14 8 New duties on liquors came into fores m the Straits Settlements on June 29.
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  • 20 8 The Federal Council was m session on Monday from ten o'clock m the morning until nearly six m the evening.
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  • 37 8 A charge of drunkenness brought against Capt. Westergaard, a Danish ship's officer, was to have been investigated m the third police court yesterday, but before the case was called the police intimated that they withdrew the charge.
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  • 47 8 Krishnan, the injured garden coolie, with whose Attempted murder Mr. Walter Kenney was charged m June 17 before th'- 1 Colombo Police Magistrate, died at Lunawa the following day. Before his death he identified Mr. Kenney before Mr. d> Soysa, J.P., U.P.M., as having been his auaQaift,
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  • 53 8 A bomb explosion occurred m the house of a Hindu woman at Amritsar, instantaneously killing her and a servant. The bomb had been covered with bricks m a niche. While engaging m removing ths bricks, the servant touched the bomb, which burst, causing fatal injuries. How. the bomb came there
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  • 58 8 At the end of 1924 250 school gardens hed been registered m the F.M.S. Arrangements have now been made for inspection at regular intervals by officer.* of the Field Division of the Agricultural Department and for the supply of seed. Tiachers throughout the Federation show appreciation of the value of
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  • 65 8 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Kuala Lumpur, advise us of the receipt of a telegram from the Secretaries of Lambak Rubber Limited to the effect that, m respect of the financial year ended March 31, the directors have decided to recommend the payment on the 20th irtst., of a dividend of
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  • 63 8 The fact that the famous Malines Conferences aiming at Anglo-Roman Church re-union are being resumed was announced by the Earl of Shaft esbury at a meeting of the Church Union. He declared that toe Pope and the Archbishop of Canterbury accorded the Conference their goodwill, but it would be rash
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  • 87 8 Tho Mill Owners' Association m Bombay hns notified the operatives of mills m Bombay that the mills are losing money owing to depressed trade and the heavy stocks of yarn and cloth which hr.ye accumulated. The Association, therefore, wiil be compelled to notify that unless trade improves, circumstances will force
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  • 85 8 The Siam Observer of June 27 says There are twenty steamers m port to-day, including the Norwegian Ekstrand, which arrived this morning from Haiphong with :i cargo of 0.000 casks of cement consigned to Messrs. H. G.* Monod and Company. This ship, we learn, has betn chartered by Messrs. Koon
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  • 93 8 As a result of the Raj's final statement m connection with the North-Western Railway strike, the strikers, at a meeting, decided to resume work unconditionally Accordingly, about 800 workmen m thi carriage and loco, shops h.ive resumed work, and others will follow soon. The strikers are rejoining according la instructions
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  • 89 8 A revised list of delegates from the United Kingdom to the Empire Press Union conference to be held m Austrul'a includes Viscountess Burnham (representing the Society of Women Journalists), Captain Eden, M.P., (Yorkshire Post), Messrs. J. R. Findlay (the Scotsmun), N. M. Graham (Wolvorhampton Express), A. P. Herbert (Punch), R.
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  • 103 8 In the House of Commons, Mr. T. P. Fenby (Liberal, Bradford East), drew attention to the fact that there were 5,000 refugees m Tangier. He said that tht international funds at the disposal of the Biitish Red Crescent Society for their maintenance have been practically exhausted, and he suggested that
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  • 150 8 It is stated m the report on tht aHmini.^tration of" the Malay State? Information Agency for the fiar 1924 thot a .subject which is receiving increased attention from importers U thp supply of preserved pineapples and a considerable correspondence relating to this product has taken place between importers, tho Agency,
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  • 536 8 Mr. J. Caulfeilcl Jam* is seriously U at Bangkok. I The acting Colonial Secretary, tli Hon. Mr. Hayes Marrift. C.M.U. ha moved into the Cololiar Secretary 1 bungalow. Sir George and Lady Maxwell gave a dinner party on Monday evening to the members of the Federal Council.
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  • 45 8 It is reported that the steamer Wales Mam, belonging to tie Kmnaftki Roosevelt line, has been ashore m the Bnnka Straits since Sundy. Tugs huvc been despatched from itatavia. The Wales Maru is a vessel jf about 9 000 tons deadweight. k
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  • 116 8 A pretty wedding Wjfl solemnised n' the Church of the Visi Ition, Seremban on Saturday, the paUcs bein;r Mr L. V. J. Laville, the «cremban majji strate., and Miss Stanho>c, sister of I1I 1 Stanhope, of Seremban The Rev. Kr Fi.yrjrs performed the .■■remony Mr. Eli H:tzelton was
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  • 163 8 Mr. Tan Tang Niahjj.P., who dMd on Sunday, at 3.15 a.m., si his Nsidmea, I Kcrbau Road, was Clears of age. M" was a prominent marTjf business among the Chinese and a veiJ active menitfer of the Chinese Chambc lof Commerce, In Singapore. Besides
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 151 8 W.D.&H.O. WILLS introduce a new brand styled HIGH CLASS VIRGINIAN CIGARETTES. which can be obtained from all high-class retailers at 8O CENTS per tin of 50. Jr JOHNNIE |p WALKER BSack Label JL Is on Sale m every good CM and Hotel. It is worth specially asking £r for by
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    • 22 8 XAISMITH.— At the Crescent, Eastrifffs, or June 2fi, 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. James E N'aismith I Western Electric Co., Ltd.), daughter.
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    • 53 8 On Otifr'Pages. r« Malacca Notes The Colony in I Shipping and thfj laiU Finance nnd Cok torcc Meteorological Re ort Keuler TelfKran" Prui WWm-DI :u«aion in I Council Mr. Tune Sc t Acquii»r.l A Captain Fined 1 Sporting Intrlliip ec V Supreme Court 0 ei !l Local Share Mari| 1.
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  • 217 9 Handling the Hongkong Strike. Anti-Foreign Feeling Spreading. (From Our Own Correspondent). Hongkong, June 30. The trams have re-started. The British and Portuguese labour, food, tr.iti'i">ri and labour control offices are working most efficiently. Five hundred Chinese residents have enrolled for public service, of whom 180 enrolled as special
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  • 121 9 Effect of the China Disturbances. IRELTEB TBLMBAM.] London, June 30. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Hannon, who drew attention to the .serious effect of the disturbances m China upon the Lancashire cotton industry, Mr. Samuel said the Government would, of course, take any steps m
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  • 89 9 Washington Negotiations Broken Off. [RXUTEM TELEGRAM.] London, July 1. Washington Further conferences for the funding of the Italian war debt have been indefinitely postponed and Signor Alhrti is immediately proceeding to Ki.me. An Italian statement has been issued m which Signor Alberti contends that tisral pressure m
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  • 40 9 [REUm TXLEGBAM.] London, July 1. Paris Capt. Pellet ier d'Oisy won the Michelin cup, having made a circuit of France from Valenciennes of 2,835 kilometres at a speed, counting fifteen compulsory landings, of 187 kilometres an hour.
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  • 35 9 [MCTM TELIGBAM.] London, July 1. Washington Twenty bids were received at the >«le of 200 Shipping Board vessels, aggregating 817,000 tons, including one of $1,370*000. The vessels are !d for ;<irA>ping.
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  • 294 9 Lord, Birkenhead on PresentDay Tendencies. [RJCUTIB TELEGRAM.] London, June 30. Speaking at the dinner of the Central Asia Society, Lord Birkcnhead, m a brief reference to India, declared emphatically that Britain must continue to sustain the exclusive responsibility for the protection of India. They must never
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  • 142 9 Demand for General Hsu To Leave. [RBUTER Ti i.ECBAM.] London, June 30. Berlin A deputation of Chinese students, resident m Berlin, visited the Chinese Minister, Wei Sun Tehu. and induced him to sign a document whereby the envoy is responsible with his life that General Hsu, head of
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  • 82 9 [Unii TtLIGBAM.] London, June 30. The net profit of the P. and O. Banking Corporation for the year ended March •01 last was £136,215. The proposed dividend is five per cent, with a carry forward of i' 17,584. In connection with the placing of £25,000
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  • 95 9 [UUTKI TILEGRAM.] London, June 30. Moscow Nine were killed and 32 injured through the derailing of a train from Chita to Moscow near Novonikolaevsk. London, June 30. Amsterdam Building <n Amsterdam is at a standstill owing to a lock-out of 2,000 workers m consequence of a wage dispute. London,.
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  • 127 9 First Reports of Deaths Exaggerated. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, June 30. Santa Barbara It is believed that the earthquake casualties were greatly exaggerated. It has been ascertained that twelve were killed. The work of clearing the wreckage is proceeding apace, although shocks continue to occur. The principal business thoroughfare
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  • 104 9 Riffs Lose Heavily In Offensive. f REITEB TELEGRAM.] London, June 30. Paris The Fez correspondent of Le Temps estimates that Abd el Krim lost 1,000 killed and 3,000 wounded m the recent offensive, m which he evidently sought to strike a decisive blow regardless of cost. London, June
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  • 64 9 Guns Dismantled on Dutch Cruiser. [SELTF.K TELEGRAM.] London, June 30. Amsterdam A message from Flushing says that a mysterious case of sabotage has rccu-rod on board the new Dutch cruiser Java, the breech blocks of the guns being removed and thrown overboard, and rifle bands and fire hosepipes
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  • 62 9 [reuter telegram.] London, June 30. Melbourne As an appreciation of the magnificent reception accorded to Col. dc Pinedo, the Italian Consul-General entertained to dinner 200 guests, including Col. de Pinedo and Mr. Bruce. The latter, m a speech, asked the airman to tell the Japanese that Australia
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  • 47 9 I HI I TIB TCLBGRAIi.] London, June 30. Brig.-General Sir Samuel Wilson, Governor-in-Chief of Jamaica, who has just returned, has been appointed Permanent Under-Secretary for the Colonies with Sir Gilbert Grindle as his deputy. Sir Charles Davis is appointed Permanent Under-Secretary for Dominion Affairs.
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  • 84 9 Morphine Seized on German Steamer. Revenue officers seized on beard the German steamer Haveritein on Monday a considerable quantity of morphin", concealed m tins among the cargo. Capt. Franz Vicrow, master of the steamer. was summoned m connection with the seizure m the District Court yesterday, and was
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  • 859 9 Judge Throws Out Cheating Charge. Mr. Lee Pang Seng, the well-known Straits Chinese, a Municipal Commissioner and J.P., was charged m the District Court yesterday with cheating m respect of a cheque for $33,000, and was acquitted, the Judge (Mr. Franklyn Robinson) throwing out the case
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  • 114 9 Two Charges Under Companies Ordinance. A case was mentioned m the District Court this morning m which tho Kelant.ui Gold Mining Company were rharg'd under the Companies Ordinance with failing to lay a balance sheet before tii ordinary general meeting of the company held on November 30, 1924,
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  • 4915 9 Important Debate m Federal Council. Chief Secretary on Industrial Possibilities. (From .Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, June 29. An important discussion took place at the meeting of the Federal Council at Kuala Lumpur on Monday regarding a motion by the Chief Secretary (Sir George Maxwell) that "pending further
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  • SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
    • 180 10 Singapore, July 1. Rubber. London "s. 2'^. Quiet. Local ?I.2'i' Tin.— London £255 2s. 6.1. Local $1.27"';* 12e> tons .«old. Rubbers. Rubber shares are sligfetiv easier. New Scudais are quoted 2.20-2.2T). New Craigieleas have sellers at 1.12 buyers bidding 1.09. Jeram Kuantan* have buyers at 84
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    • 198 10 Singapore, July 1. Tin.— £2ss 2s. 6d. down 2s. 6d. Local $127% 125 tons. Rubber.— 3s. 2>.4d. down l-\d. Local. The fall iri the price of the commodity is reflected m prices m the Rubber share market. Business is less brisk, not so much on account of
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    • 199 10 Rose Macphail Co's Report. (L.R. Macphail). Singapore,. July 1. Rubber— 3s. 2%d., down, l%d. Local $1.26. Tin. £255 2s. Ctl. down 2s. Oil. Local 12? tons at «127%. The cabled price ot' rubber shows a loss of l%d. and share quotations are inclined to In- easier. Mining shares urc steady
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  • 911 10 j Counsel and a Letter to A Client. At tho Supreme Court, this morning, bofore the acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Sproule), Syed Abdulraham biu Shaikh Alkaff v. Gulam Murtuza Ghatala, of 70 and 70a, The Arcade, was n claim for possession of 15, Stamford Komi, and $£>0
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  • 80 10 In accordance with the undertaking given m the Assembly, 'he Haj has decided to ask the Tariff B<aid to institute «n immediate inquiry as to whether the protection afforded to tla) steel industry by the Tariff Act needs supplementing by a bounty beyond September, when the iixitrting bounty ends. If
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 609 10 Wonderful Troncn Successes. [Renter Telegram.] London, Juno, BO. It wns a perfect day of hot weather at Wimbledon. There tM fa enormous attendance and theie w.is quite a fashionable dress promenade between the courts. Borotra, the holder, entered the semifinal round of the men's singles, defeating the
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    • 201 10 The Second Division. The fixture between Pulo Brani and the Pfiliee was not fulfilled yesterday. and, it is understood, the Pulo Brani learn contemplates withdrawing from tho second league, following the failure of «n appeal which they made recently. A Regimental Win. The Royal Sussex II scored a victory
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    • 32 10 A' 75 yards novices handicap is Hie fixture ajt the Swimming Club nest Sunday, and a good entry is oxpecteil. It i^ Tiffin Sundsy, and high title, is at iv.-l a.m.
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    • 321 10 Big Wins by M.CC and Kent. [Reuter Telegram.] London, June, 30. At Lords the M.CC. gained an easy victory over Cambridge University. The M.CC. first made 3Ht?, of which Titchmarsh contributed 1 10, Hendrcn )>S and Franklin 5'J. The Varsity HpIlM with only V<1 (Bennett 51), and iu tneir
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    • 91 10 Contests for Frida\ There will be boxing at the Hnppy Valley on Friday evening, with the main event over ten rounds for the bantamweight championship of Malaya, Red Warn n defending his title against KM Limbaco. The pair have met* before with a draw as result, so they are
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    • 74 10 What promise- to be a very interesting and successful K.vmkhana will be he!' 1 on the Polo Club ground on Saturday. The following is the programme arranged .'i.3o Race 1. Bending Race. ::.45 Race 2. Musical Chairs. 4.15 Race 3.— Lloyd Lindsey. 4.35 Race 4.— Brick Race.
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    • 71 10 The first of the series of races for the I.ipton Cup will take place from the Koyal Singapore Yacht Club on Sunday. Coarse the same as for the Milner Cup. Start 10 a.m. Handicaps Plus. Nancy 10 per cent., Puteh 9.4, Kathleen and June 5.1, Betty 3.7, Marion I!.",
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  • 110 10 The agent of the Messngeiie.s Maritimes writes concerning the three new mailsteumcrs at present under construction for the company--- -hina-Japan main line, informing us that these steamers' tonnage is not of 10 000 but of 20.5(10 ton* The first of the new steamers to. come out
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  • 69 10 In order to entertain their patron* during the Hari Itay.i Haji night on Tncat'ay, tho New World are giving it fairy play entitled the Daughter nf the Sun: The Cowboy and the Lady, h Paramount picture with Mary Miles Minter and Tom Moore, is at the Surma to-night,
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  • 170 10 Tke following peseeMßsrs arrived here br tho Dollar Liner. President Adonis, day For Singapore Miss Ethel Alford. Mr. (has. (J. Alforcl, ttfcv. -las ChHs.-tir*;, Miss M. H. Cunninghnni. Dr. Chan, Kriecj.l. Mrs. ICsthir Gsgnat, Mr. Kmnic". Ji Qora Imara, .Mr. ami Mrs. H. P. Thompion, Mr, C. Wlllisßi, For
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  • 23 10 The old boys of St. Francia Institution, Malacca, are having a re-union dinner on together -vkith pa t pupil') of other Catholic schooLa
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  • 2094 11 HOME LETTER. Communist Game of In And Out. By Our Special Correspondent London, June 4. When the Home Secretary announced m the House of Commons, on the eve of rising for the Whitsuntide holiday, that •very effort would be made to prevent th« entrance to this country of foreign Communists
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 172 11 MOUTRIE GRAND A Masterpiece of small grand design and construction. Its artistic lines and tonal balance proved delight to both eye and ear. Possessing as it docs, the range and power of grands of much larger size, it gives an air of distinction to any home. Illustrated catalogue on request.
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    • 315 11 Raffles Hotel Tel. No. 2920. GUEST NIGHTS, Dinner Dance Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday* TEA DANCES Every Monday and Friday. SARKIES BROTHERS, Seventy Varieties besides the p^...i^ i iToerietora. Daily Special Dishes. Sea View Hotel TO-NIGHT Special Dinner on the Lawn. Dance 9 p.m. LEVINE AND HOPKINS DANCE BAND. A.
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  • 841 12 Lord Birkenhead at Glasgow University. The Earl of Birkenhead marked the losing of his term of office as Lord Rec<oi by fulfilling a number of engagements *t Glasgow University. In the morning he addressed the students of the Indian Civil Service, in the afternoon he opened
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  • 166 12 Programme of drills up to and for July 5, 1925. Wednesday, July 1, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, S.R.A. (V)., Gun Drill. Thursday, July >, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, S.R.A. (V)., Gun Drill 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, Chinese Co., Officers and N.C.O's Class. Friday, July 3, 5.15 p.m..
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 372 12 BERNA STERILIZED MILK None better Berna Milk users are Quality Choosers Sole Agents D II PIKE BROTHERS. SEE HOW IHI "Greys" Fulfil T||p Ineir Promise CUT VIROI I jj ow SU p er b they ate m flavour, m drawing, )H J UJCI \?!S£S.' N c Zfji n burning, how
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    • 336 12 WHEN BUYING A PIPE always look for y^v the mark DD The Best Pipe obtainable and fully guaranteed by the makers. Of all Dealers throughout the *^l felt is just as important to know that a beverage is pure and wholesome as to know that the water supply of a
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 299 13 y**t^^* rmMM __B 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
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    • 654 13 Gun Club for Boys Boys think of tile fun -a real gun clut all your own Who will b« the crack shot, who will be the leader? Why not start one? Get a Daisy Air Rifle for yourself, have all your friend* get one too; you can easily make your
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    • 245 13 f^S^Hißy There's a reason for WMF preference '^^-^Jyf/ i wm/ni!i! s 3| WfllmL'i Climatic variations, however trying //I I .f/'ifllrfl to dwellers m the East, have no effect* f\ f/^/lu It J§mr whatever on "Capstan" Navy Cut wrl I f/vl fHUIt Cigarettes. In the heat of the plains ,~v^ i\\
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 541 14 Assets over $5,500,000 S.C. Anurance m force over $19,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFIICB t 12, Old Jewry, The Comp;. y has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the British Life Assurance
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    • 593 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 OP NEW YOKE. Head Office CO, WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Oflko Si, BISHOPSGATE. E.C. Branches. BARCELONA COLON MADRID SANTO DOMINGO BATAVIA DAIKEN MANILA SHANGHAI BOMKAY HANKOW PANAMA SINGAPORE CALCUTTA HARBIN PEKING TIENTSIN
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    • 502 14 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NETU. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) Established IMS. CAPITAL Ft. 60,000,000 (about £5,000.009) ISSUED Fl. 66,000,000 (about £4,600,000) RESERVE FUND Fl. 21,600,000 (about £1.860,000) HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. SUB-AGENCIES IN THE HAGUE AND ROTTERDAM. EASTERN HEAD OFFICE, BATAVIA. BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, M-dan, Sourabaya, Semarang, Bandoeng, Wcltevreden, Cheribon, Tegal,
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    • 406 14 BANKING THE JBANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter m Japan) Capital Subscribed T60,000,000 Capital Paid-up Y52,000,000 Reserve Fund Y13.7H0.0U0 President K. Niikngawa, Esq. Vice-President H. Mori, Esq. DI RECTO KS G. Kawasaki, Esq. D. Tnkita, K«f|. M. Esalci, Esq. T. Uisainune, Esq. M. Shuto, Esq. BEAD OFFICE Taipeh,
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    • 972 14 THE MINIMUM OF SAFETY FOR A MARRIED MAN. It has been decided, by those who have made a careful study of the subject, that a married man should always be m a position to leave his family m the event of his death an amount equal to at least THREE
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  • 714 15 Is Great Britain Maintaining Her Position A Naval Engineer write* in the Daily News ait fellow* Owing, perhaps, to our natural conservatism, the motor ship has not received the same support in this country as abroad. The change in the method of propulsion from coat to oil
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  • 199 15 After Three Weeks Among Prohibition. Dean Inge and Mrs. Inge have return*'! to London after their travels In America. On landing at Liverpool he discussed ■with a Daily News representative some aspects of his experiences. Asked about Prohibition, he replied with a twinkle "I
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 154 15 A SPEEDY sTRUCK I I II i*Ti WE CAN BUILD THE BODY TO SUIT YOim BUSINESS. FORD Lower Cost per ton mile. WEARNE BROTHERS, LTD. Dodge Brothers MOTORCARS REDUCTION IN PRICES JULY Ist SPECIAL TOURING $2,550 STANDARD TOURING $2,350 AND WE (JIVE FREE OF CHARGE AN INSURANCE POLICY FOR ONE
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    • 112 15 The City Corporation announced in mail week that they were prepared to recfire «pplication» for the marriage portions for thrre City girls awarded annually under the* bequest of Signor Pasquale Kavalc. The gifts are of £12 each, ami the beneficiaries are to be three poor younp women born in the
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    • 278 15 Chrysler facts are worth knowing because there is no TMf other car on the market that offers a similar performance or an p Q» al enjoyment. Once you ride m the car you will r%fj£ never be content until that enjoyment is yours. You'll find it possesses 1 flashing pick-up
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 280 16 F.Ktd 1872. Patronized by Royalty. The least money your purse can afford will buy you the daintiest ornament m Diamond and Gem Jeweller) m the newest models of particularly smart designs of irreproachable quality. AT THE ROYAL STORE OK B. P. De Silva •2/3. HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Branca No. 1,
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    • 321 16 HALF LEMON SHAPE Porcelain Latex Cups Shipment arriving early July, ENQUIRIES INVITED. LEE KIM SOO 20, HIGH STREET. KEMPE'S ENGINEER'S YEAR BOOK. FOR 1925. A Compendium of the Modern Practice of Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Gas, Marine, Mine and Metallurgical Engineering. 32nd EDITION. Price $18.00. THE STATESMAN'S YEAR BOOK. Statistical and
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    • 1453 16 ADVERTISEMENTS^^ The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., ia ordinary dose .at type (average six words to line) are Per line One insertion £8 cent., two m.. 48 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.18, ten ins. 1.40, twelve
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    • 267 16 STEVENSON THE BILLIARD CHAMPION Broke Records on BILLIARD TABLES fitted with New Fast PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP CUSHIONS ALL PADMORE'S BILLIARD TABLES WE SELL are fitted with these Cushions. Sole Agents for S.S., F.M.S. and SIAM. PENANG JIJRF CLUB 1925 AUTUMN MEETING. Proposed Programme. FIRST DAY.— Saturday, July 25, 1925. SECOND DAY.—
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    • 416 16 NEWEST MEDICAL BOOKS JUST ARRIVED BYJH)ST. ORGANIC AND FUNCTIONAL NCRVOI'9 DISEASES, a Text Book of Nearology, >) M. Allen Starr, M.D.. Ph. D» IJ..D. Be. l> Illustrated with .123 engravingM m IkS Te\l 30 plate, m colo«rs and Monochrome Priri $13.00. DIST\SES OF THE (iALI.-HLADIII it \MI BILE-DICKS, IN( I.IDINi;
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