The Straits Times, 4 July 1925
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Title Section13 1925-07-04 1 The Straits Times No. 27,906 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1925. PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement97 1925-07-04 1 HjIRC ■cP?_ F "S2| OFTKI "WHIFPID" ISEVEI BKATKN THE DOCTOR ALWAYS ORDERS "Bear Brand" THE ORIGINAL GENUINE NATURAL, SWISS MILK W ft STANDS UNEQUALLED ALONE QUALITY JjBEAfT BRAND; J| y 6IENICSWISSM^ The Richest, Purest and Safest Milk the World Produces. Use it for every purpose where, if you were m97 words
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Advertisement67 1925-07-04 1 ANOTHER SHELL SUCCESS. On May 17 and 18, Mr. T. GILLET at Montherly, Paris, driving a six-cylinder "A.C." car of 16 H.P. single-handed and using SHELL SPIRIT established the following World's records:— 1,500 miles m 18 hours 27 minutes 9 seconds, the average speed being 81 miles per hour. 2467 words
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Advertisement191 1925-07-04 1 BOBINSON CO., LTD. NEW SEASON'S DRESS SUITINGS tfft JUST ARRIVED ffk ;H ineSt ro P ical )flk\ 41| and Home Weights Wl Robinsons jp Mtk FOR LATEST FASHIONS AND FINEST MATERIALS j|W W PAHERNS. CONSTANTLY ARRIVING. UP FULL DRESS SUITS. SEMI-DRESS SUITS. Lined Silk. Lined Silk. Prices $110.00 to $130.00.191 words
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Article418 1925-07-04 2 A New Hospital Erected In San Francisco. A Son Francisco message of March 24 says:— The first and only Chinese hospital m the United States will be opened next month on Jackson Street, between Stockton and Powell. The event, making the most modern advance of Orientals m418 words
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Article416 1925-07-04 2 DARWIN OR THE BIBLE The Evolution Fight In America. A battle royal on the teaching of Evolution is being arranged m America, says the New York correspondent of the Daily News. The signal for the outbreak of hostilities was the arrest of a teacher of biology m Tennessee for the416 words
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Obituary143 1925-07-04 2 The strange coincidence is recorded of two priests dying while engaged m prayer. An Anglican minister, the Rev. Alexander Campbell Yorke, of Fowlmere Rectory, HerU, was conducting an earl" service at Fowlmere when he died on the floor of the chancel m the arms of the only143 words
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Advertisement343 1925-07-04 2 When Indigestion makes eating a penance Why suffer the unending agonies of indigestion day after day, mica] after meal Why let indigestion spoil your appetite, your work and your play You can get rid of your trouble now, and for all time with Bisurated Magnesia, the unfailing remedy which gives343 words
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Advertisement276 1925-07-04 2 CUTICURA Promotes Skin Purity And Beauty Daily use of the So; p keeps the skin fresh, smooth and dear, while touches of the Ointment now and then prevent little skin troubles becoming serious. They are ideal Cor the toilet, as is also Cuticura Talcum for powdering and perfuming. 3o»p. OiMMrt.276 words
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Advertisement247 1925-07-04 2 Saxophone by the world-known C. G. CONN, LTD., U.S.A. E FLAT ALTO, Body heavily silver-plated, sand blast velvet jt finish, bell richly engraved, inm§ side of bell gold-plated, burnffif ished, engraving, back ground J*? keep, posts and ferules hand kP burnished, keys inlaid with MMy/y^ pearl and pearl rollers co>n§dm[^F247 words
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Article1079 1925-07-04 3 The Dividend Increased By Five Per Cent. The fifteenth annual general meeting of tne Bradwall (F.M.?.) Kjbler Estate, i Ltd., was held m mail week at the 1 registered office of the company. Ceylon ;House, 49 and 51, Eastcheap, E.C., the Right Hon. Charles P. Allen (the1,079 words
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Article33 1925-07-04 3 At a Zionist, reception at Brr'-.t' n on J'ine 21, Mr. Bernbard Baron, k'no-. n as the Brighton Millionaire." who ha< donated £250,000 to charity tin«» las' lor the Jewish University, at Jerusalem-33 words
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Advertisement279 1925-07-04 3 Oneida Pressed Steel Split Pulleys COMBINE Trf'L BK Xi -BHk r BAN HI t T IMslm 1 v «^!n^^KlEaW UP» and DURABILITY. Stock Sizes 8 ins. to 44 ins. diameter. Sole Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE. "Mnitgsrs" TMMMH»t»«innmnni»MMmMi»« »♦♦> JOHN B. LAL THE ABLE AYURVEDIC279 words
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Advertisement484 1925-07-04 3 BEAUTY IS MORE THAN SKIN DEEP, It* wi-11-jpnnir i» m the regular worklnf of the bodily functions. To every man arid woman who values good looks the clear firm skin, bright eye and, buoyant spirits of health— Pinkettes are of the utmost value because, used when necessary, they keep the484 words
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Advertisement467 1925-07-04 3 STEAMER SAjUMSS BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO,, LTD. (Incorporated m England) APCAR LINE S.S. TAIREA (8,000 Tons) FOR HONGKONG, AMOY AND JAPAN. The above fast oil-burning vessel is due to leave for the above ports at 4 p.m., on Monday, July 6. She has modern and luxurious passenger accommodation. For467 words
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Advertisement394 1925-07-04 3 COMBINED SKHrirE OF THE OCEAN S.S. C 0. f LIB. BLUB FUNNEL LINI (Incorporated m England) THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m .S. 1»>. Fortnightly Service taHng targe Mi Passengers froct Singapore. BAT A VI AND SOURASAYA North-west Australia ports Aim FREMANTLE (PERTH.) Approximate Sull'nga. GORGON July394 words
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Advertisement809 1925-07-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. British India Apcar Lines (Incorporated In England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL B. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON AND ANTWERP. Tonnage due809 words
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Advertisement767 1925-07-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THE OCEAN STEAM SfflP CO, LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO. LTD. Hi (Incorporated m England) The Blue Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLABGOW. MARSEILLES. HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. Taking cargo767 words
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Advertisement841 1925-07-04 4 STEAMEB SAILINGS BOTAL PACXBT ifATIfIiTION CO. OF BATATIA) (lacorporateJ m Holland) TJKDBB CONTBACT WITH THB NBTHBRLANDS INDIA COTBBNnTJWT. Telaphoaa Noa. Pamag* Dept 111, Freight Dept, IMS, Merlaa Deat ni Tranakifme«l De»t 1457. Maoager's Deak I*W. REPRESENTATIVE for Singapore and Strait* fcUlemcntß of the OFFICIAL TOITRTST BUREAU OF JAVA. AH Information,841 words
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Advertisement531 1925-07-04 5 STEAMER SAIHWGS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE Passenger and Freight Service* TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT TIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL FREIGHT SERVICES HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG M. BUTTON MALL In Port x«.«. COLORADO due July 28 5 CITY OP MADRID doe An* t* i.s.531 words
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Advertisement685 1925-07-04 5 STEAMER SAiLIHGS BLBE ELLERMAN FUNNEL BUCKNALL LINE lh IS. CO LTD (Incorporated tn England) JOINT SERVICE to BOSTON NEW YORK and BALTIMORE Tia SUEZ or PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Steamer Dae Spore Ronte Por tMERTON HALL July 16 Suez Philiipines and Hongkong. •XT. COMPANION July 25 Suez Philiipines and Hongkong.685 words
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Advertisement593 1925-07-04 5 STEAMER SAILJMQS KAWASAKI— ROOSEVELT LINE Ganeral AgentH Kerr Steamship Co., Inc., 44, BBAVEB STRUT, NEW YOBK. (Incorporated m USA.; REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE (TIA SUEZ) SJS. Wales Maru due July 7 ES. Silverpine due July 28 M.S. Silvercedar due Aug. 24 For rates and593 words
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Advertisement335 1925-07-04 6 IMPORTANT NOTICE Owing to the numerous bookings on this film it cannot be seen again m Singapore for many Booths. Patrons are therefore urged to secure seats early to avoid disr.ppointment. $10,000 PRIZE FILM Scaramouche REX INGRAM'S MIEJSw MASTERPIECE ALHAMBRA COMMENCING JULY 5, 1925. Cash Bookings at 67, WATERLOO STREET,335 words
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Advertisement226 1925-07-04 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 A Universal Jewel Production from Bryon Morgan's Novel SPORTING YOUTH with the English star REGINALD DENNY, m 7226 words
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Advertisement440 1925-07-04 6 Hi Frsmroz Co. ffiit^ SINGAPORE. MESSRS. PERRY CO (OVERSEAS), LTD. (Incorporn'.ed m England) BeR to notify the Public that they hare opened a FULLY EQUIPPED MACHINE JOINERY WORKS at 83, ROCnORE CANAL KOAD. SINGAPORE, Telephone No. 3053. The Works are under EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT, and are m a position to supply440 words
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Article152 1925-07-04 7 niTDBK. Saturday, July 4. High water, 9.7 a.m., 8.34 p.m. American National Day. Polo Club Rag Gymkhana, 3.30 p.m. Football. Div. II 5J.0.8. t. Sussex. Sunday, July 5 High Water, 10.4 a.m., 9.19 p.m. Monday, July 6 High Water, 10.51 a.m., 10.3 p.m. Football, Div. I S.C.FA.152 words
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Article330 1925-07-04 7 Saturday, July 4. Ship* alonfilde the Wharvei or expected to arrive. ■■trance East Wharf Tara 22 1 Selangor 20 1 Main Wharf Tuyooka Maru 18 3 Perseus 11 3 Eurypylus fc 3 Minnie de Larrinaga C 3 Empire Dock Fiume L 30 3 Chicago Maru 37 3330 words
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Article118 1925-07-04 7 To-day. Laboean Bilik and Tandjoag Haiti p.m. Tamljong Bale: and Laboean Bilik 4 p.m. Prigi Radjah, Tcmbilahan and Indratiri 4 p.m. Miri, Labuan, North Borneo, Sulu and Zamboanga 4 p.m. Java, South-Weit Sumatra, SouthEait Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly 4 p.m. China, Halnam, Japan, Korea. Formoia,118 words
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Article39 1925-07-04 7 By jrotiue Ocata nsulir.do tmboise H ore* P. der NederUnden 8'pore M«y XZ Mmy 26 May 29 June 3 June 4 June 6 London June 16 June ti June Zt June 29 June 29 June 2939 words
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Article226 1925-07-04 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 4. On London, Bank 4 m/a 2/4 15/32 Demand 2/4 8/32 Private 3m. credits 2/4% On New York, Demand 66% Private 00 d/f 68% On France, Bunk T. T. 1,125 On India, Bank T.T. 154% On Hongkonjc, Bank d/d 2U p.c. prem. On Shanghai,226 words
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63 1925-07-04 7 Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. Jpot Spot \ug.-Sept, Aujf.-Sept. Vt -In* Ort.-Det. 926 Jan.-March U2C, Jan.-March Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked She«t Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. 1.33 1.33 V* 1.150 1.31 1.19"^ 1.20 1.08 1.09 Tone of Market Firm. Latest London cables63 words
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Article252 1925-07-04 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers '1 £1 Asam Kumbang 46/6 47/'j 1 1 Batinjr Padang 0.60 d.ti.i 1 1 HiUtm Tin 1.58 1.62 El 1 Idris Hydraulics 3i>/« 37/0 xd. 1 1 Johan Tin 0.45 0.47 10/- 10/- KampoTiK 44/6 4. r ./6 El £1 Kamuntinjr Tin SO/- 57/-252 words
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Article138 1925-07-04 7 il £1 B. Am. Tobacco 5.10.0 5.12.6 10 10 Central Engines 4.50 6.50 5 6 Central Motors 0.75 1.25 nom tl £1 E. Smeltinp Co. 10.70 10.90 >/- 5/- Elec. Tramway 2/9 3/9 nom. 0 10 Fraser Neave 51.00 52.00 100 100 Hammer Co. 190.00 195.00 .00 100 Katz138 words
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Article108 1925-07-04 7 iMue Val. Pd. Buyers Seller* U. En*. 6 p.c. $1,234,800 par 10 p.c pn Spore Electric Tramway, o p.c. 80 f350,000 Spore Municipal 5 p.c. 1,873,000 par 10 p.c pm Spore Municipal 4Va p.c. of 1907 $1,600,000 2fe p.c. dii-par Spore Municipal 4H p.d. of 1909 $1,000,000 2% p.c.108 words
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Article388 1925-07-04 7 Fraier mad Co. and Ly II and Bratt'i QoaUtlooa. To-day'i Prices Fraser Lyall ft Co. Kvatt. Allonby (SI) 1.80 1.90 1.80 1.00 Alor Gajoh ($1) 1.45 1.55 1.G0 1.70 A. Hitam ($5) 14.00 1-1.50 14.00 15.00 A. Kuning: ($1) 0.55 0.G5 0.60 0.70 Am. Malay (SJ) 2.65 2.75cd.388 words
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Advertisement40 1925-07-04 7 PROSPECTING AND MINING A mining prospector, at present disengaged, is prepared to accept petition to pro spiel u nil m»n "-^in-fkKdeuif Lmd«," Wii LowacIluima preferably.) Thorough ki)owledg« o( iht i-'iuntry «"d mining condition* there. l'Uu.t apply Miner, c/o Straita Timei.40 words
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Advertisement907 1925-07-04 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other CUaaified Adrti., paf* 16. WAMTS FOX SAUt. «TC FOR SALE, pony, Indies' hack, quiet. 246, Strait* Times. WANTED, HYLAM. COOK." One dgy's triml required. A|>]>l>, j p.m. 18, Lloyd Road. IF YOUR MESS is too expensive or too far from town writo 65, Straits Times, lip) wantedT"907 words
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Advertisement50 1925-07-04 7 LEON KENDAL THE WORLD-RENOWNED PALMIST RAFFLES HOTEL (Room No. 85.) Consultation Hours 9 to 5. "EVE" Will open on Monday, July 13, for the Sale of GOWNS, HATS, etc. from London, Paris, Nice, at L, AMBER MANSIONS, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. •~Telepr?6ne~Nb:-2DTJr."- j Sole Agents for Elizabeth Arden's I'reparations m 3.3.50 words
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Advertisement132 1925-07-04 7 Slamat Hari Itaya Hadjce to Our Mohamedan THE STAR" OPERA AT THE THEATRE ROYAI* North Rridce Road. TO-NIC«T The Performance starts at 8.10 THE THREE WEALTHS Directed and performed by K. Dean In Association with Mi»s Tijah. To-morrow, Sunday Another Hindustani Play CHATRA BAKAVALI will be staged IT IS A132 words
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Advertisement466 1925-07-04 7 Q TRADE 1 I ImARK C} When you require Best Qualit> Manila Rope, always ask for "ABACA BRAND," the only brand of its kind that gives satisfaction WHY? Because of its quality and disability. The Standard by which other rope is judged. Sole Agents KEAT CHEANG COMPAKY 57. MARKET STUEET,466 words
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Advertisement488 1925-07-04 7 TENDERS INVITED FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS TENDERS FOR COAL. i i 1. Tinders are invited for the supply tt approximately 250 and 300 tons of Loco- motive Coal nt Singapore and Prai rcpectivf ly on September 15, 1925. j 2. Sealed tenders will b<- received by tfca General Manager, F.M488 words
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Miscellaneous69 1925-07-04 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Station. (By Courtesy of Government Health Office). For the 24 hours ending at Midnight on July 3. 1925. deg. Max. shade temperature 87.8 W. Mm. shaiii' temperature 73.6 F. Mean hHhcli- temperature 78.9 F. Max. sun radiation 148 F. Mm. trras* radiation 71.6 F. Sea tomperature69 words
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972 1925-07-04 8 The Straits Times SATURDAY, JULY 4. THE CHINESE SITUATION. We do not think that the situation m China is becoming won*— on the contrary it seems to us that the outburst is exhausting itself, but various strikes and antiforeipn agitations still go on. Also it is becoming more evident day972 words
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Article36 1925-07-04 8 Medical men holding the degrees of M.D. Chicago or Cornell University, while and so long as they are working under authority of the Government of the Colony, are entitled to registration under the Medical Registration Ordinance.36 words
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Article42 1925-07-04 8 The following light-houses have been converted from the Matthews' to the new pattern Hoods' burners whereby the intensity of the lights has been increased:— Fort Canning, Raffles, Horsburgh, Cape Rachado, Pulo Undan, Pulo Pisang, Fort Cornwallis, Muka Head and One Fathom Bank.42 words
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Article53 1925-07-04 8 On Tuesday next, July 7, at 8.15 p.m. the V.M.C.A. Literary Society will hold its second meeting. This wiil take the form of a Hat night," when members will draw subjects far three minutes speeches from the hat." It is hoped that there will be a large attendance, thus ensuring53 words
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Article44 1925-07-04 8 The Western Electric Company, Ltd., are granted the privileges of an invention for improvement m electric insulating materials," W. H. Volcke of California for insecticides and processes of preparing, combining and using them." Asphalt Cold Mix for improvements m or relating to bituminous emulsions."44 words
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Article49 1925-07-04 8 The following officers have passed examinations m Malay Standard 1. Messrs. A. Hyde. A. K. McKenna, E. 11. Wilson and C. K. Gates Police regulalavions. E. Tongue, D. R. Cowie and Kaja Ram W. Martin, F. G. King and Mi'->-H.> Vtrko. i Btandand >(« «u-Mii»'B. Towers, E. B. Bailey attUIE.d'UMuJ49 words
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Article17 1925-07-04 8 The annual meeting of Ting Kil Tin Company was held at Messrs. Derrick and Co. this morning.17 words
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Article19 1925-07-04 8 The following company has been struck off the Register of Companies on June 27 Meyer, Measor and Burkill, Ltd.19 words
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Article20 1925-07-04 8 Lieut. E. D. S. Woodruffe is appointed to act as First A.D.C. to His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government.20 words
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Article20 1925-07-04 8 Mr. Justice Dcane and Mrs. Deane left Singapore yesterday for Malacca, where his Lordship is conducting the Assizes next week.20 words
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Article19 1925-07-04 8 The Chakar Vartil, published m Amritsar, is forbidden to be brought into the Colony under the Seditious Publications Ordinance.19 words
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Article32 1925-07-04 8 Under the Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments Ordinance, the judgments of the Supreme Court of South Australia are placed on the same footing as those of a Superior Court m the United Kingdom.32 words
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Article37 1925-07-04 8 The President and the Committee of the Singapore Catholic Club have issued invitations for a concert and garden party at 8 p.m. on Saturday, the 11th instant, on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee of the Club.37 words
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Article61 1925-07-04 8 On Monday Straits Produce will be on sale throughout Malaya and it is evident it will be m g.cat demand judging by the special articles and cartoons which authors and artists have turned m. We notice a contribution on popularity unmasked and a full page of sketches of prize winners.61 words
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Article63 1925-07-04 8 It is rumoured, says the Straits Echo, that when Mr. G. A. Hereford returns from leave he will be appointed District Judge and First Magistrate, Penang, vice Mr. E. Pratt, who will be appointed Senior District Officer, Butterworth, succeeding Mr. Gerard A. Smith, who will come t Penang as Deputy63 words
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Article65 1925-07-04 8 The number and tonnage of all vessels i.e., merchant-vessels, native craft and warships, etc., entered and cleared at the five ports of the Colony during the year 1924 were 82,844 and 35,476,883, being an increase of 3,029,833 tons as compared with 1923. Of this increase between the years 1923 and65 words
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Article70 1925-07-04 8 The celebration of the Silver Sacerdotal Jubilee of Father Cardon will take place at Taiping on the 16th instant, and Father- Ruaudel and some priests are attending it from Singapore. After this they will go over to Penang, where the annual retreat of the clergy of the Diocese of Malacca70 words
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Article70 1925-07-04 8 It is unofficially reported that there was a raid recently ct Kenya, on the Sudan border, m which a section of the King's African Rifles took part successfully and rounded up the raiders who fouirht fiercely but were defeated fifty raiders being killed, including eight Svahili outlaws, who were co-operating70 words
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Article72 1925-07-04 8 The Viceroy of India has rejected the petitions for mercy of all the seven accused m the Bawla murder case. It will be re-called that Mr. Justice Crump, m the Bombay High Court on May 23 .sentenced Shan Ahmed Ponde Dighe to death, and four others, including Phanse, the Adjut-ant-General72 words
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Article75 1925-07-04 8 The Government of India ha 3 announced Ihat the Army Council has decided that the sons of officers m the Indian Army, who, as a result of service out of India while temporarily lent from the Indian establishment for service under the Imperial Government, and have faller m action or75 words
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Article103 1925-07-04 8 Lord and Lady Reading were entertained at luncheon by the Reading Chamber of Commerce. The Viceroy, m the course of his speech, humorously referred to his first visit to India as a ship's boy and dwelt on the deep anxiety he felt during his first eighteen months m the Viceroyalty.103 words
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Article105 1925-07-04 8 The House of Commons by 123 votes to 30 passed the third reading of the private member's bill entitled the Dramatic and Musical Performers' Protection Bill which has as object the preverting of the production of unauthorised gramaphone records of performances broadcast by artistes. Sir Martin Conway explained that at105 words
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Article454 1925-07-04 8 Dr. C. 11. Puk« is appointed to bo a me;nbcr of the Central Midwivos Board, vice Dr. L. S. O'May, resigned. Mr. .1. H. Barber whose death nt the ripe old age of 83 years is reportcil, m a well-known figure m legal and planting circles many454 words
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Article68 1925-07-04 8 The following appointments have lieen made by the Secretary of State for thiColonies during the month ended May 10:— Mr. J. W. Field, M.8., Ch.B.. medical officer, Straits Settlements, Miss F. D. Haward, Miss J. D. Scott, ami Miss E. Lampard nursing sisters Malay States, Mr. C.68 words
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Article233 1925-07-04 8 We are reliably informed that two companies have been firmed m London to take over 8,000 acres of planted rubber at Rengam and Layang-Luyunf;, Johore, from Japanese owners. Messrs. Sime Darby and Co., Ltd., are the Eastern agents for both companies. The Financial Times understands that Merlimau233 words
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Advertisement82 1925-07-04 8 KEW JULY PRICE LIST OF Provisions, Wines Tobaccos is NOW HEADY. WRITE OB ASK FOR A COPY AND COMPARE THE Many Reductions JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Iceorpoiatad is England) SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. ENGINEERING E N E R A L j^^^ ELECTRICAL M o T OR pENTRAI M A R82 words
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Advertisement137 1925-07-04 8 ALHAMBRA TO-MORROW at 9 p.m. ADOLPH ZIIKOR $10,000 PRIZE FILM METRO Picture Production By RAFAEL SABATINI SCARAMOUCHE 12 Reels. Featuring RAMON NOVARRE, ALICE TERRY AND LEWIS STONE. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. THE CALL OF THE CANYON 7 Reels. NO FREE LIST. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors.137 words
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Advertisement75 1925-07-04 8 i On Other Pages. Finance and Commerce "< Shipping and the Mails 7 Meteorological Report 7 Heuter Telegrams 9 Seizure of Chamlu m Penung !> Rubber Statistics London Letter I American Independence Day I Kibeiro's Half Yearly Mcrtint? 'J Round the Courts Presentation to Mr. Dunham I Sporting Intelligence 1075 words
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Article270 1925-07-04 9 The Russian Attack on Lord Birkenhead. [reutgr telegram.] London, July 3. Commenting on M. Chieherin's attack on Lord Birkenhead, the Daily News, m a leading article, remarks that no one knows the value of M. Chicherin's denials regarding the Communist intervention m China. The main difficulty m the270 words
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Article117 1925-07-04 9 [belter telegram.] London, July 3. Paris The Chamber adopted the Budget, fixing expenditure for 1925 at Fr. 33,163,000,000 out of a revenue of Fr. 33,175,000,000. M. Caillaux .suffered two minor reverses m the debate, the Chamber first rejecting the tax on the turnover of foodstuffs and other retailers117 words
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Article85 1925-07-04 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 3. Thirteen hundred delegates and friends of the International Railway Congress, lepresenting 48 nations, visited Darlington m connection with the celebration of the centenary of the first railway. The Chinese delegate, Mr. Chin Chun Wang, presented the London and NorthEastern Railway with an embroideredReuter - 85 words
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Article59 1925-07-04 9 [REITER TELEGRAM.] London, July 3. Cambridge. Massachusetts President. Coolidge, speaking at a patriotic celebration, pledged the United States to give moral support to the security pucts m order to preserve the peace of Europe. He added that on no other terms could America be expected to contributeReuter - 59 words
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Article29 1925-07-04 9 [reuter tkleckam.] London, July 3. Reparations currencies sharply improved this morning. Good buying m Frame is progressing. The French franc U 102-., the B«lgian 103* •adlira 137.29 words
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Article268 1925-07-04 9 Racing Round England In Fog. [reuter telegram.] London, July 3. Fourteen aeroplanes left Croydon at six o'clock this morning for a two day lace for the King's Cup, having to make two circuits of the course Harrogate, Newcar.tle, Renfrew, Blackpool, Bristol and Croydon, the total distance being I.GOO miles.Reuter - 268 words
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Article61 1925-07-04 9 [REUTER TSLECRAM.] London, July 3. Heuter's correspondents at Moscow and KaJMM give conflicting versions of the Sgfct between Russia and i'olish frontier gvaius on the 28th ult., eacn side M ■!<£ the other of invading t^c respecliw; territories. Warsaw declares that thirty Russians were disarmed and interned.Reuter - 61 words
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Article56 1925-07-04 9 [reuter telegram.] London. July 3. Am-terdam The complete untTicial election returns show that the Right parties have 58 seats and the Left parties 42, the former incluo.ng 30 Roman Catholics, 13 Anti-Revolutionaries, 11 Christian Historicals and three Independent Protestants, while the latter include 24 Social Democrats, nine Liberals,Reuter - 56 words
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Article61 1925-07-04 9 [reuter telegram.] London, July 3. A strike declar-' 1 at Tangier as a protest against the financial provisions of the new regime was generally observed except by the French, who, by keeping their shops open, incurred the hostility of the strikers. The latter smashed windows, provoking aReuter - 61 words
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Article64 1925-07-04 9 [REI'TER TELEGRAM.] London, July 3. The miners' delegate conference decided to resist the coalowners' proposals lor revision of wages conditions and to urge the districts not to depart from the national settlement and to accept nothing less than a wage to meet the increased cost of living.Reuter - 64 words
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Article34 1925-07-04 9 [REITTER TEI.I CHAM.] London, July 3. Amst'-rdam The Fijenoord Shipbuilding Company of Rotterdam has contracted to construct two submarines fpr tbe Turkish Gov^rnmen^. Pa^me^t will b« spread dvar a»v«n vmv ln»m34 words
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Article81 1925-07-04 9 Protest Against Sentences On Students. [REITER TELEGRAM.] London, July 3. Moscow The German students Kinderman, Ditmar and Wolsch, who were accused of plotting to assassinate Stalin and Trotiky, have been sentenced to death. Revolvers and various poisons were produced m the evidence for the prosecution. London, JulyReuter - 81 words
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Article33 1925-07-04 9 [reuter telegram.] London, July 3. The War Office announces that General Sir G. F. Milne will succeed Lord Cavan at Chief of the Imperial General staff on February 19 next.Reuter - 33 words
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Article24 1925-07-04 9 [reuter teixcram.] London, July 3. San Francisco California has again been visited by earthquake, a very heavy shock occurring at Santa Barbara.24 words
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Article71 1925-07-04 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penans, July 3. The Calcutta correspondent of the Pinang Gazette states that 38 Mohamedans were injured, one fatally, during Han Raya Haji. A riot occurred between Hindoo and Moslem coolies employed m the construction of King George's dock. The prompt arrival of the71 words
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Article37 1925-07-04 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 4. Government Monopolies officials seized 1,260 tahils of non-Goveminent chandu on board the Van Overstraten. On the Honghwa yesterday they seized 700 tahils, of a total value of $17,640.37 words
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Article204 1925-07-04 9 The prompt issue of the Import and Export Department Rubber Statistics for June places us m possession of the records for the first six months of the present year. In a summarised form the figures read thus We now check the figures, as a deduction of 25 per204 words
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Article140 1925-07-04 9 The S.D.A. is the Central Fund of the Diocese of Singapore. The Diocese extends from Bangkok m Siani to Banjoewangie m Java. Church work other than the purely parochial is supported from the S.D.A. By assisting this fjnd you help works of charity such as St. Andrew's Mission140 words
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Article1889 1925-07-04 9 Mr. Churchill and the Silk Duties. By Our Special Correspondent. London, June 11. Your readers would not call it hot, of course, but a nation bred up on the wild "north-easter, 1 as Kingsley declared, finds it a little difficult to accommodate itself suddenly to a steai'y temperature1,889 words
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Article49 1925-07-04 9 The following regulations appear m the Hongkong Government Gazette No unauthorised person shall go upon or across the pi-ass within the Cenotaph site. No person shall sit upon the Cenotaph steps or any kerb m or surrounding tha Cenotaph site. i j), rson I hall loiter upon the Cenotaph49 words
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Article162 1925-07-04 9 American Association's Successful Dinner. The local American community celebrated Independence Day with a dinner at Sea View Hotel last night, arranged by the American Association of Malaya. Mr. John B. Ingle, president of the Association, presided over a large attendance, and the event was a very successful and162 words
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Article322 1925-07-04 9 Profit Made During Last HalfYear. An extraordinary HMHI meeting of the shareholders of Messrs. C. A. Rlkeiro and Co. was held at the company's p.vniises. Raffles Place, yesterday afternoon, Mr. C. A. da Silva, managing din-ctm, presiding. The following report was presented In accordance with the suggestion322 words
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Article118 1925-07-04 9 Criminal Charge Follows Civil Action. An Indian, named Hainam Singh, w.is charged m the Third Police Court this morning with giving false evidence m .i case heard before the Acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Sproule) m the Supreme Court, the complainants being Seah Peng Hong, a well-known118 words
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Article86 1925-07-04 9 Singapore Inspectors' Gift to Mr. G. C. Denham. The police inspectors stationed m Singapore made a presentation to the retiring Inspector-General, Mr. G. C. Denham, (who sailed for home by the Mahv.i yesterday, prior to taking up a new appointment m Java) a few days before his departure.86 words
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Article158 1925-07-04 9 A sensation was caused on the Bumil waterfront, Hobart, on June 8, when Klaus Karistensen, A.8., a Swedish member of the crew of the scow Cathkit, ran amok with an iron bar, and was shot by the captain of the vessel m self-defence. It appears that the cook of the158 words
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Article407 1925-07-04 10 Miss Fry Outclassed m Final. Reilter Telegram] London, July 3. There we iv extraordinary scenes at Wimbledon to-day. A queue started to father ut dawn and ther.* was an enormous attendance. The weather was showery and the ladies' final was delayed for twenty-five minute* by rain. In theReuter - 407 words
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Article99 1925-07-04 10 May m the Singapore championship.! will begin at the S.C.C. on Monday. The following ties arc announced Monday. G. Hari'his Sonahara Court 1. M. C. Bain v. I. Abed— Court 2. Cartiegy and Ba'.hetchet v. Tryner and Campbell— Court 3. Tuesday. Khoo Hooi Hye v. E. G.99 words
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Article165 1925-07-04 10 Beatinp: M. I". Em, 7—5, o—6,0 6, G 3. m thf championship TJlgl*f yesterday, W. A. Balhetcliet won the Singapore Recreation Club championship (.up outright, thi:-: bring his third consecutive win. Balhtuhc; is a good player and should be heur<l from m :u-.\! week's championship mctihe. bul.165 words
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Article439 1925-07-04 10 Heavy Scoring at Southampton. [Reuter Telegram.] London, July 1 At Southampton, Hampshire beat Middlesex on the first innings. The home county butted Brat and ium up 578, Brown scoring lil, Aird M, Jameson 01, Bowel! 04, and Tennyson IK4. In their second venture they made 90 without los*. MiddlesexReuter - 439 words
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Article337 1925-07-04 10 League Points for the Gunners. The K.A. won a couple <»f first division points at the Stadium yesterday evening at the expense of the S.R.C., whum they defeated by two goals to one. The Club put up a good fight, and the superior speed of their forwards might have337 words
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Article26 1925-07-04 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 4. Though superior, the Kedah police only drvw with the Penang police at soccer, neither side scoring.26 words
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Article457 1925-07-04 10 Wins for Key and Limbaco. Red Warren v. Kid Limbaco was the n.ain event m the boxing programme at tho Happy Valley last night, but good as this was it was overshadowed by the thrills of the semi-final, Key v. Domy Santos. Battling Key's fortunes have varied considerably since457 words
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Article57 1925-07-04 10 St mi -Finals of the Diamonds. [Reuter Telegram.] London, July 3. At Henley m the semi-final for the Diamond Sculls D. Gollan beat M. Oetton, France, by two lengths. The time was cine minutes. In the other semi-final J. Beresford beat W. Hoover, America, by three lengths mReuter - 57 words
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Article90 1925-07-04 10 Conditions for To-morrow's Race. The Lipton Cup, the first race for which takes place to-morrow, will not be tailed for under the handicaps published. The sailing committee have decided to adhere to the system of handicapping originally adopted when the cup was presented, which is as follows The first90 words
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Article174 1925-07-04 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 3. The Hon. Mr. W. Peel presided at the meeting of the Penang Turf Club at which the proposed programme for the July meeting was adopted with the following alterations The names of races 1, 5, 7 on the first day were174 words
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Article258 1925-07-04 10 Newspaper's Forecast Pure Guesswork. The forecast of the result of the conversations between Lord Reading: and Lord Birkenhead, published m a Calcutta newspaper, is authoritatively described as unauthorised and pure guess-work. It is emphasised that no statement will h<- made until Lord Reading; has reUirnyd to258 words
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Article296 1925-07-04 10 Water-Logged Vessel Encountered In Mediterranean. A passenger on the Bibby steamer Herefordshire, which left Colombo m the middle uf May, writes On May 26, two days beyond Port Said, the stewards m bringing early tea told us that we were heading for a ship m distress296 words
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Article27 1925-07-04 10 At the Happy Valley to-night tVe Merry Opera will stage Romeo and Juliet. The Elite Cinema i-hunta- their programme with a complete ««rial, The Fight m Million*.27 words
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Article694 1925-07-04 10 Remarkable Story of Business Failure. A remarkable story was told m the Bankruptcy Court yeiterday before Mr Justice Deane, by Mr. Louis O'Cotta, it well-known Eurasian, who is now employed as manager of a business tho proprietor 1 of which is one of his former assistants. In694 words
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Article223 1925-07-04 10 R. HUcphail). Singapore, July 4. Rubber.— 3b* 3'.»d. up l\d. Local $1.34. Tin.— £26s 17s. 6d. up 17s 6d. Kubber has turned alter the recent fall and is reported l%d. up m London. Dhe rubber share market as a consequence is very iirm and quotations223 words
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Article137 1925-07-04 10 There is a lady m Shanghai who Is telling the story of one of those very perfect fellows, the British sailorman, says the N.-C. Daily News. He had admitted that, before entering His Majesty's service, he had been a grocer's assistant and therefore, m this present state of emergency, he137 words
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Letter61 1925-07-04 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Obstructions, consisting of big caaeu, etc., along the five-foot ways of Hongkong Street, created great inconvenience to the pedestrians, because the said road is overcrowded with lorrii**, during any part of the day. Will the authorities take steps to have the61 words
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Letter175 1925-07-04 10 What Happened to Palawan To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I hear the Sultun of Sulu haa recently visited Singapore and as the Sulu Archipelago is very close to the beautiful island of Palawan f felt constraint to look up the history of that emerald iMe. I found175 words
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Article551 1925-07-04 10 Further Captures on the West Coast. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 3. Amongst the latest captures of rubber smugglers by the preventive fleet are the following On June 26, the launch Lalat captured two praus containing 14 piculs of rubber. Seven Malays, who were aboard, were551 words
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Article71 1925-07-04 10 Advertisers are asked to observe that new displayed advertisements, and changes qt old displayed advertisements, cannot be published the day they are received. They should reach this office not later than noon of the preceding day if possible earlier. The hour at which the Straits Times is published71 words
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Article862 1925-07-04 10 Late Wireless Messages From Europe. (Aucta Radio Service to Java.) Nauru, June 27 The Vossisehe Zeitunr Zeppelin for the Arctic expedition will have five engines, totalling 2,000 homepower, with a speed of 150 kilometres per hour. Two flights of five days each will be made from862 words
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Article54 1925-07-04 10 The British-American Tobacco Co. send us a sample package of a new Wills' brand of Virginian cigarettes called High Admiral. They are of the high standard associated with these manufacturers. They can be obtained from John Little's. Rnbirson's, and ajl local cigarette dealers. The retail price is 80 cents per54 words
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Article520 1925-07-04 11 A Prosecution That Failed At Colomlx). The P. and O. Sicilia, under the command of Capt. l\. Harrison, arrived off the port of Colombo from Japan on Tuesday night, but as the weather was too rough for the vessel to enter port the Captain decided520 words
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Article386 1925-07-04 11 MOU NT EVEREST EXPEDITION. Major Hintrston's Thrilling Lecture. Banly has the Simla Gaiety Theatre Men M crowded as on June 26 when the! T.ail of Lyfton, who is artinp as Viceroy presided over lecture delivered by Major R. W. G. Hinjrston. the Medical OnVeri with the Mount Kverest Expedition of386 words
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Article89 1925-07-04 11 Chendeii.au' T.n Omlglag Tlwin ft%, da ><2,iJUO, pieuli MO. Hydraulicintf. Cubic yards 4!«,')00. plcoll 2UO. Taipintr Tin Drmiging.— i> dredger) tn ir.'s US6S, van!.- iOO.ODO. piculs 60"i. \dith Taipiag Tin Predifinir. Hours r.;5, ymrdi 80,000, picula uc. Smith Taipinft Tin l)re.lj;iiiS Co. (IMS). Hours 4SG, yards N.S.OOU.89 words
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Article433 1925-07-04 11 Singapore Youth Disinclined To Read. The following is taken from ihe annual report of Raffles Museum and Library for the year 1924, by Mr. C. Boden Kloss, director The number of subscribers to the Junior Library at the beginning of the year was SO4 of whom 225 were433 words
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Article272 1925-07-04 11 .According to the annual report of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Straits Settlements, for the year 1924, the total number of immigrants fiXHH China arriv-' in|f m the Colony m 1924 was 151,43(>. an increase of 14 per cent, ovei the titrdre fat 1928 but less than that272 words
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Article249 1925-07-04 11 Programme of drills up to and toe July V>. 1925. Saturday, July 4, 2.30 p.m., Bukit Timah. S.R.A. (VI., Musketry Classification, Buses leave Drill Hall at 2.15 p.m. 2.::0 p.m., Bukit Timah, S.R.E. (V)., Musketry Classification, Buses leave Drill Kail at 2.15 p.m. 2.30 p.m., Farror Rango,249 words
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49 1925-07-04 11 Orders for week ending July 10, 1925 1 Mi>nday, July 6.— Imiiyidual Troopsj Parade. TiKsday. July 7.-- Rifrnallinf:. Anjbulunce and W:ivlp?s Classes. 3.1."> p.m I Headquarters. Thursday. July P.— Band Pl'Mttc* and Tent Pitchinit 3.1") p.m. Headquarters. ■itiitt < MUWfM n \a» iiani\i49 words
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Advertisement191 1925-07-04 11 GREATEST ARTISTES FINEST RECORDING HENCE THE POPULARITY OF "His Master's Voice" Gramophones Records Our Demonstration Rooms at your service m order that you may prove this for yourself. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. TANGYE PUMPS TO SUIT ALL DUTIES Tangye Pumps include the following types *m Vnas>i*jl £nfl^eaV191 words
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Advertisement437 1925-07-04 11 Raffles Hotel Tel. No. 2920. i GUEST NIGHTS, Dinner Dance Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. N.B. Evening Dress Essential for Dancing. TEA DANCES Every Monday and Friday. Iwtcij SARKIES BROTHERS. \JIVI if Li Proprietor,. Seventy Varieties besides the LEQN YAYME N, Daily Special Dishes. r Manager. Sea View Hotel Sunday.437 words
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Article981 1925-07-04 12 Sunday, July 5, 1925. [Under this heading we publi.h each week brief details at the »ervices to be held at those Singapore Churches whose authorities supply ns with tha necessary information. To ensure insertion, these notices must reach us by Friday afternoon. l St. Andrew's Cathedral.— 7.3o a.m.981 words
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Advertisement350 1925-07-04 12 v Thafs a nice Tonic, the Taste is Delicious" WHEN you take the fir it sip of WiNCARNis, at onrc you say to yourscii cvhat a n ce wine it is. And so it is. i IXCARX'IS is a choice ri h ruby wine that does you ever ro Dtucfa350 words
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Advertisement79 1925-07-04 12 OFFICES TO LET Booms m No.. 12, 14, 11, 1». £1, 24, H and 28, Winchester House, Nos. 2, 4 and 5, B»fBe» Qusy. 0, Winchester House, (IP, Chans* Alley), No. 9, Winchester House M«t floor I facing harbour, formerly occupied hr tfc« Enslish Electric Co., Ltd.. SO and 81,79 words
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Advertisement261 1925-07-04 12 YOU get more for your money m Interwoven Toe and Heel Socks than m any other make of men's hosiery you can buy. They fit, look and wear as no other socks do. rTTUfrr-'- ffipi mntmttmm Matter 4 rtu»i* (*•«•*»> UmiU4. 4 n*ril Str«*t, S!n»p*-« Scotch YY HIS X V261 words
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Advertisement289 1925-07-04 12 "You'll "S Forget you. nave To residents m countries where climatic conditions impose unusual strain upon the nervous system, Clements Tonic proves invaluable m maintaining the health of men, women and children. Strengthening, stimulating, nppetising, and animating, it is the most effective and reliable restorative of impaired vitality that science289 words
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Advertisement596 1925-07-04 13 /^YOJJCCuidTN^anV dlp/A/J /^k 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 f the integral method. No material cheaper or better than596 words
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Advertisement668 1925-07-04 13 CHEOXG iSm SENO GO IMPOJITAMT AUCTION SALE O.* v..i it)il4, tovv'ii butincsa premises, At KMfSB. Ck* ng Kotn Seng k Co'i iMeroum, N.i. 30. Chulla Street, en Wednesday, Joly 8, *t 2.30 pjn. Lot 1. V«la»ble 9D9 jrears' leasehold l»nd nnd home kn.-wn n« No. 1.025 off Upper S*mt.<oon Roud,668 words
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Advertisement563 1925-07-04 13 Safety Last! Is a picture all normal people will enjoy, and as it will be shown m Singapore m the near future, make a point of seeing it. GOOD PICTURES ARE RARE. If you would like to both look and feel your best when enjoying this picture, make a point563 words
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Advertisement512 1925-07-04 14 Aflscts over $5,500,000 B.C. Awurance m force over $19,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated In Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFTICa t M, Old Javry, E.C. The Comp y has £50,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies vita th* British Life512 words
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Advertisement594 1925-07-04 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 TORE. Head Office «0, WALL STREET, NEW YORK. LoaaVm Office It, BIBHOPBGATB. M.C Branches. BARCELONA COLON MADRID SANTO DOMINGO BATAVIA DAIREN MANILA SHANGHAI BOMBAY HANKOW PANAMA SINGAPORB CALCUTTA HARBIN PEKING TIENTSIN594 words
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Advertisement492 1925-07-04 14 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NETH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) Established 1863. CAPITAL Fl. 60,000,000 (abont £5,000,000) ISSUED Fl. 65,000,000 (about £4.600,000) RESERVE FUND Fl. 21,600,000 (about £1,890,000) HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. SUB-AGENCIES IN THE HAGUE AND ROTTERDAM. EASTERN HEAD OFFICE, BATAVIA. BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Medan, Sourabaya, Semarang, Bandoeng, Weltcvreden, Cheribon, Tegal,492 words
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Advertisement404 1925-07-04 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter m Jipan) Capital Subscribed Y60,000.000 Capital Paid-up Y5Z,000,000 Reserve Fund Y18,T30,000 President X Nnkngawa, Esq. Vice-President H. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS G. Kawasaki, Esq. D. Takita, Esq. M. Eaaki, Esq. I T. HUamune, Esq. M. Shnto, Esq. HEAD OFFICE: Taipeh, Formosa404 words
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Advertisement562 1925-07-04 14 Security LET ONE 01^ THE FOREMOST LIFE ASSURANCE INSTITUTIONS OF THE WORLD WITH ASSETS EXCEEDING £55,000,000. Protect the future of those dependent upon you. Capital and Security purchased on the instalment basis during your most productive years. Policies may include the Total Disability Benefits and Double the face value of562 words
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Advertisement560 1925-07-04 14 WORLD BISCUIT FACTORY, LIMITED (In Liquidation). LOST SCRIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the Certificate for the following Shares m the above Compr.ny is nlloge-l t<i have B*«n lost, namely. No. '.'I, representing 20 shares, Nos. 2291 to 2'lo registered m the name of Tan Chye !!jon, of No. 11,560 words
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Article770 1925-07-04 15 Notable Additions to Empire Issues. The present tendency is to make the postage stamp a worthy representative of the land of its origin, writes a correspondent m The Times. With this object of practical publicity, considerable artistic improvement has lately been effected m both the designs770 words
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Article185 1925-07-04 15 The Senates of the Cambiidge University has adopted the Proctorial Syndicate's motor recommendations. Undergraduates are also forbidden to drive m hired vehicles without insurance against third-party risks. It is estimated that fifteen hundred undergraduates drive can to Cambridge. A message dated May 13 stated A stir185 words
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Advertisement217 1925-07-04 15 Better Transport MEANS Larger Profits. Ford 1-Ton Truck Chassis $1,150 WEARNE BROTHERS, LTD. ♦♦■»♦♦♦♦♦♦«-»-»-»■♦-<-»»♦ The 9/20 h.p. ROVER Its four cylinder overhead valve engine develops 20 h.p. and does i' m a fussless way that makes every journey a pleasure. The hole car is different from other low-priced cars. It217 words
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Advertisement255 1925-07-04 15 HHbbl R^Rt V\ .^S^BIBVMmJ^^ 1 I /fifaY Power to K».eep alonK from 2 m'Oc* an <,ver every road. The new Jcwett is hnur to well over sixty mili-s nn hour mi specially constructed to give lon* life and top Rear; BEAUTY m line ■fhsttstorji Ireedom from repairß. Hide m it!255 words
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Advertisement349 1925-07-04 16 Estd. 187 X. 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 OF B. P. De Silva «a/8. HIGH STKKKT, BINGAPORE. ■ranch N*.349 words
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Advertisement322 1925-07-04 16 HALF LEMON SHAPE Porcelain Latex Gups 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 and322 words
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Advertisement933 1925-07-04 16 _OASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sals, To I>t, etc., la ordinary eloa* sat t;p« (aTerage six words to line) are: Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.18, ten ins. 1.40,933 words
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Advertisement617 1925-07-04 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS READ STREET GODOWNS nest river to let. Apply United Engineers, Ltd. OFFICE AND GODOWN, 1,600 sq. ft., near town, $90. Apply to R. D., e/o Straita Tirass. TO LET, spaeions godown, In Wallieh St., area 0,000 sq. ft. Apply lot, Straits Times. OFFICE TO LET, 188/141, Cecil617 words
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Advertisement130 1925-07-04 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 tor S.S., F.W.S. and SIAM. LEO FROM PARIS Is Showing every day his beautiful collection at PRICES WITHOUT COMPETITION. N, Amber130 words
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Advertisement251 1925-07-04 16 IN STOCK FAIRBANKS SCALES (ALL SIZES) to weigh up to 1,000 lbs. and katties. For prices, please apply to L Y. SWEE GO., LIMITED (Incorporated m MCA) 42, PHII.I.ir BTstßR 1. Phone No. MR, BUCKERIDGE'S Photographs COST NO MORE than Asiatic productions (lit; are the result of an Artif'.'n Training251 words
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