The Straits Times, 17 July 1925
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Title Section13 1925-07-17 1 The Straits Times No. 27,917 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1925. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement98 1925-07-17 1 FHiCK C'**«*^ omN -wHipnu)Ktvnt BIATKN t Fine I /Sa>TciWm>i CNdlMIMaa I LO^COM 1 scotch whisky IHflgßgßl tMnl J|| I white* p^ fTaH^^^gi Sole Agent* THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated m England.) SINGAPORE. Dili tßMn*a, TELUK ANSON, lI'OH, ALOR STAR PENAXG. 1 m > 1 1^ p^_— j TO OBTAIN EFFICIENCY98 words
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Advertisement194 1925-07-17 1 TENNIS REQUISITES PROSSER AND SLAZENGER TENNIS RACKETS AYRES* CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS BALLS. T. H. PROSSER'S Blllfl SLAZENGER'S j IMPROVED PHENOMENON P|i J H TFNNIS R\CKETS TENNIS RACKETS. «»ffW RACKED. \ft fimij^py Strung best black Tracey gut. Strung best black gut. Each Best selected rent ash usu.l m racket perfect m shape194 words
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Article694 1925-07-17 2 Need of Transport And Population. At a meeting of the Dominions and Colonies Section of the Royal Society of Arts held last month at John Street, Adelphi, Mr. Ormsby-Gore Un<J»rSecfctary for the Colonies, delivered an address on Some African I robleras. Mr. i. H. Thomas presided. Mr. Ormsby-Gore694 words
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Article168 1925-07-17 2 The missionary headquarters at Cape town has just received details of the death of the Rev. Louis Murray m Southern N'yassaland, says a Capetown message. Mr. Murray, his wife and children, and native servants were returning to the mission through the jungle from a distant mountain168 words
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Article123 1925-07-17 2 Programme of drills up to ahd for July 19, 1926. Friday, July 17, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall S.R.E. (V)., Setting out work and working parties 4 p.m., Balestier Ranpe, All members, S.V.C., Pistol Course Part I. Saturday, July 18, 2.15 p.m., Balestier Range, All members, S.V.C., Pistol123 words
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Advertisement383 1925-07-17 2 ADAMSON GILFiLLAN Co., LtcS. Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Malacca. SERGEANT'S TEERiEIE P«MSONED SORES W^II Perfectly Healad By wfj 'pHK claims made for «K^k| Zam-Uuk are strongly fffiStflEtt supported by the testimony of Et«^^B^y Sergt. W. C. Potts. Head Low it n&*WA^^&%(O^f cured liim of ;i >evore attack of '^j-C383 words
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Advertisement217 1925-07-17 2 LACE AND EMBROIDERY Boy direct at Urenott price*. Wholesale Shippint oaly. FU«t, nultaM, guipure, vals, torchon, elnnjr, 8W163 KIXiINOS, insertion, ■lotting, flouncing, COLOURED TRIMMING, i 1, 4 in*, m red and whit* and other colours, SILK and VOILB FLOUNCING m black, whiu »nd colours. Handkerchiefs, Blouses, Wool Cardigans. Hosiery, m217 words
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Advertisement119 1925-07-17 2 THE "MASTERTONE" Portable gramophone with douLle-Kpi'iag motor. For camp at the beach for picnics and for all-around purposes. Price $45.00. SEASON CO., LTD., 11l and 113, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. PATZENHOFER BEER IMPORTERS: Paterson, Simons Co., ltd. BRITISH PIPING FITTINGS Galvanized, Red Steam and Black Gas. LARGE STOCKS ON HAND.119 words
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Article457 1925-07-17 3 Quinine and the Cure Of Malaria. The Medical Correspondent of Tbe Times writes The manner in which drugs exercise their curative action ha* become in i«tent years a subject of careful study, and the further this stui!> is carried the more interesting are the conclusions arrived457 words
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Article382 1925-07-17 3 England and the United States Compared. A luncheon was given by t'.ie members of District No. 14 (the British Empire except Canada, Australia) and New Zealand) of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World at the Hotel Cecil to tne delegates who represented the district at the Houston382 words
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Article120 1925-07-17 3 Two 26,000-ton Vessels m Trieste Yards. Two great motor-ships, the largest m the world, have just been ordered by the Co:>ulich Navigation Company, of Trieste, and both vessels are already on the stocks at the Monfulcone yard, near Trieste, the keel of the first having been laid on120 words
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Advertisement238 1925-07-17 3 Manufacturers of "CHONATA" BRAND BALATA BELTING (The strongest textile belting ever made) also LEATHER, HAIR AND COTTON BELTINGS. A BELT FOR EVERY DRIVE Sole Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE. "Mnitesrs" »i»«MMm>n»iin4»»»«M»M« »e«e««e»eee»»»eeeeeeee»eeem INFLUENCE OF NEW SHOES Admiration follows the footsteps of the well ghod. The238 words
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Advertisement485 1925-07-17 3 WHEN YOUR BABY AWAKES WITH A SCREAM l<».k to the Condition ol Us Stomach and Poltow thii American Mother'* Example by Administering BABY'S OWN TABLETS. Indigestion causes babii-stto have disturbed sleep and nijrht terrors. When your child awakes with a scream look to the condition of its itomaeh. Baby's Own485 words
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Advertisement437 1925-07-17 3 STEAMER SAJLBIOS OREGON ORIENTAL LINE Operated for UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. By COLUMBIA PACIFIC SHIPPING COMPANY 25 days Hongkong to Portland. For Portland rta Steamer Japan Ports U.S.S.B. WEST KEATS Aug. 1 AH sailings subject to change without notice. Through Bills sf Lading issued to all rail Overland Points In437 words
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Advertisement392 1925-07-17 3 COMBINED SKKVICI OF THE OCEAN S.S. CO., LTI. BLLE H SNr.l. USB (Incorporated In England) THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) Fertnlght'y Seirlce taking earg* aaei Pauengen from Singapore. BATAVIA AND BOUBABATA NORTH-WEST AUBTRALIA PORTS AXI FREHANTLE (PERTH.) Approximate Sailiaga. GASCOYNE Aug. I CENTAUR Aug. U392 words
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Advertisement773 1925-07-17 4 S7H&yiH SAILIHQS P. 0. British India A pear Lines (laeoi>orata4 1n England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL B. It CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government LONDON AMD FAB EAST MAIL SERVICB OUT*_3M FROM LONDON BOMEWABDS FOB CHINA AND wAPAN FOB MARSEILLES. LONDON AND ANTWERP. Tonnage773 words
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Advertisement749 1925-07-17 4 STEfiBER SAIUNfiS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO^ LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated iv England) The Blue Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMBTKitDAM, stOTYBRUAM. AJSTWHHV, BAMBUBG AND BREMEN. &BNOA. MARSEILLES, LiVEUPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE, Taking cargo n749 words
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Advertisement822 1925-07-17 4 STEAMER SAILINGS k. p:m. BOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Telephone Noa. Pasaage Dept. 131, Freight Dept., 1202, Marine Dept. and Tranahlpment Dept. 14J7, Manager'a Desk 1003. REPRESENTATIVE for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAVA.822 words
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Advertisement516 1925-07-17 5 STEAMEB SAILIHBS Ellcrman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. Claeorporated In Cnglaad) "ELLERMAM" LIUE Passenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA POETS AND SUEZ CANAfc FREIGHT SERVICES HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG hi. COLORADO due Joly M l.s. CITY OP M ADRIft due Aag. U xb.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE due516 words
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Advertisement706 1925-07-17 5 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE j- ELLERMAN FUNNEL s— BUCKNALL LINE S.S.CO LTD (Incorporated in Lngland) JOINT 9KRV1CH to BOSTON NEW TORE and BALTIMORH ri* SUEZ «r PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Steamer Doe S'pore Route Far t MERTON HALL In port Suez Phillipines snd Hongkong. ♦KT COMPANION July 30 Suez Phillipirws end706 words
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Advertisement606 1925-07-17 5 STEAMER SAIMNGS Burns Fhilp Live (Incorporated m Aastralia) For SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN THURSDAY ISLAND and BRISBANE Kefular monthly sailing by t». v«U known st«ara«rt MASILLA (7 171 leks> and MQNTORO (6,000 tons). Tk« MARELLA is the largest and finest stsamtr trading to AsitraJU, Cabins d« lux*, singU berth606 words
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Advertisement402 1925-07-17 6 GAIETY CINEMA SURINA THEATRE Constance Talmadge AC fr^ v cB»lil an adaptationof Edgar Selnyn's Lvji Ul 1 d£illAL <;.: .>:. aY ,ca to fifteen) THE DIVOKCKR 8 RSE s THE PRIMITIVE LOVER JuTa. A li.st National Attraction I G'Pl IfjiX IV SEVEN PARTS. wi;h TONYrt" order hor« m th. Hoot402 words
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Advertisement399 1925-07-17 6 THE MOON OF ISRAEL Commencing Wednesday, July 22. AT SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. Telephone No. 289. Nightly at 9.15 sharp. PRESS CRITICISMS. EVENING STANDARD.— "I will say Maty that from every point of view this unknown Continental producer has outdone the vantly lauded C. B. De Mille of America,399 words
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Advertisement509 1925-07-17 6 DBnBBBnHEaKMBHBMHBB £e*r Brand Gsjgki: g I Bear Brand €^&W 1 WiH ccaffa gr-s. bim ankle shows. UL I.' |^B|m/ jjj Ik girl who's x,z*^q Bear ZiasA Hose \sff>m >^-y^ PURE SILK HOSE Fully-fashioned foot, ankle and leg. Non -ladder top. Excellent weight. Bright lustre. Hard wearing. Stocked hi soft shades509 words
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Article174 1925-07-17 7 FIXTURES. Friday. July 17 Btgß Water, S.»» a.m., 7.5« p.u. 2. and 0. homeward mail. lloyul English School Sporu, 3 p.m. 1 urf Club Special Mtg., 5 p.m. Footbnll, Div. I Susses v. S.C.C. Saturday. July 18 High Water, 9.28 a. in 8.41 p.m. Australian mail closes.174 words
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Article309 1925-07-17 7 Friday. July 17. Ships alon-rsidr Hie Wharrea or tipected to arrive. Entrance ki.i !'KI. HARBOUR. llain Wiur.t Sybil, l.imax, Limburj, \i Let. Mart, I'ikat. Simaaeia-, Mtn-net. \v lit. l Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Khoen Focne VESSELS IN DRY DOCKTanjonc Pacar Sheers Wharf Nil. Albert Dock Van309 words
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Article118 1925-07-17 7 To-d.y. North and East India 3 p.m. Oylon, Southern and Western Indin, Aden, Mauritius Egypt, Europe, V.X.A. and Canada 3 p.m. Scpplemenury mail for Europe, etc By train 4 p.m. Mnlaccu 4 P-m. Toanust mid Uniphong 4 p.m. North, North-Knfil and North-West SjMiutra 4 p.m. To-morrow. Java.118 words
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Article40 1925-07-17 7 By F>. d«r Nederl«nd«n ■hapi rjcrimmi IVianes Juh«n» hnnlillv Left S'pvre JUB6 6 June 10 Jud* U June 19 Ima 17 .1 .41.1' Y.I Art*. loadoi June 21 July July I July I! July 1 July 140 words
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Article221 1925-07-17 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 17. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 15/32 Demand 2/4 6/33 t, o <>/4K Private 3m. credit! 2/4% On New York, Demand w>% Private 00 d/s 58% On France Bank T. T. 1133 On India, Bank T. T. IM On Hongkong Bank d/d 1%221 words
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63 1925-07-17 7 Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. Spot Spot Aug.-Sept. Aug.-Sept. Oct.-Dec. Oct.-Dec. Jan. -March .km. -March Singapore Standard Ribued Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Bayers. Sellers. 1.76 1.7ti' 3 L75V* 1.76 i.6. r lM\i 1.88 1.40 Tone of Market Steady. Latest London cables63 words
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Article254 1925-07-17 7 issue Val. I'd. Buyers Sellers El £1 Ana Kumbanjr 45/0 47/6 1 1 ISntaMK l'adang 0.00 0.63 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.08 1.62 cd. £1 il Idris Hydraulics H7/.1 !i8/- xd. 1 1 Joh«n fin 0.45 0.47 Vz 10,'- 10. Kancpong 44/6 45/6 £1 £1 Kamuntinc Tin r >C/-254 words
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Article129 1925-07-17 7 fl £1 B. Am. Tobacco 5.10.0 5.12.6 10 10 Central Engines 4.50 5.50 H D E. Smelting Co. 11.00 11.2"> f-'-.V- Klcc. Tramway 2/9 3/y nom. 10 10 1'iaser Neave 51.00 62.00 I0D 10.) Hammer Co. 195.00 200.00 I0O 100 Katz Bros, def 140.00 160.00 i» io Mcdean Kujjle129 words
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Article108 1925-07-17 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers U. Enpr. G p.c. $1,231,300 par 10 p.c. pm S'pom Electric Tramway, 5 p.c. 80 i :;.">i),000 S'porc Municipal 5 p.c. $1,87^,000 p«r 10 p.c. pm S'poiC Municipal 4',i p.c. of 1907 $1,600,000 M p.c. dis-par S'pore Municipal 4'i p.d. of 1900 $1,000,000 2',i108 words
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Article370 1925-07-17 7 Fristr and Co. and LyaH and Eratt'i Qaetatlons. To-day's Prices Fraser Lyall Co. Kvatt. Mlcnby (Si) -.:;<> t£0 MO 2.50 Alor (lajah (91) 1.U0 MO 2.00 2.10 A. Hitum (S5) Ni.25 ir..7."> 15.50 1C.50 A. Kuninj (Sl> 0.80 0.9') 0.80 0.90 Am. Malay ttf) 3.00 :5.oo SJG A.370 words
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Advertisement920 1925-07-17 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Adrtt., tea paga II. WANTS FOR 8ALB, ETC IK rOUl MESS in too expensive or tor far from town write C.'i, Straits Times, (lpi TO I.K I ■in. ill Tut partly fmraUhvd, central position, electric light, modern sanitation 300, Straits Times. FOR SALE, whit* polished Italian920 words
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Advertisement104 1925-07-17 7 There will he no increase m prices Performance starts at B.SO THE STAR OPERA The Premier Malay Opera la Singapore Compoeed only of High-claaa Malay Entertainers AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, North Bridge Road. TO-NIGHT FOR THE KIRST TIME lndci the soli- direction of K. Dean An entirely New Play TEMPER104 words
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Advertisement58 1925-07-17 7 LATEST STYLES IN LAMES' SHOES HIGH-CLASS ENGLISH WORKMANSHIP. SUPERIOR KID. JUST ARRIVED. Urn Yew (hye Sons, Nod. 51 and 52, HIGH STREET. "EVE" Will open on Wednesday. July 29. for the Sale of GOWNS, HATS, etc from London, Paris, Nice, at L, AMBER MANSIONS, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 2001.58 words
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Advertisement666 1925-07-17 7 )Hts Ij f~^n 7 Kurlo LITTI£ Mi»s Kurlo introduces you iskoi >O-CiijiA\ to the solution of your washing cj>^~v *?~it k'r- ■'■'V dtffieulties. There isn't a tingle housewilc *-l»o lias not dreaded washing o^-^) --®-^^r>^A-'C>v^ lornf valued gartnrrt. Unless Kurlo £?5~-~^ '^^^sO^ is used ihere is ii*ay» the lUc of666 words
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Advertisement409 1925-07-17 7 m aid orphans AN ENTERTAINMENT will be given ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, at 5 p.m. m the Convent. Tickets at $1 each May he purchased at Messrs. ROBINSON CO. Messrs. JOHN LITTLE CO. Messrs. KELLY WALSH. Messrs. KIBEIRO CO. Metwrs. MAYNAKI) A CO. and the Catholic Club. PENGKALEN, LIMITED (Incorporated409 words
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Miscellaneous74 1925-07-17 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandanu; Kerban Station. (Bl < iiurtfsv of (,o\ i rnmrnl Health )ffi<e). For the :'i houri. ondinic at MidnlifM on July 16. IIS. dcg. .1, t. i.iiM-rmuri' 11 r. Mil I.I.' ii-'.npnutur.- HO F. >'.-:. i si.adc li-minllltuie t! Max. sun radifttion 1^1 w. Min. crass rndiution 7474 words
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1084 1925-07-17 8 The Straits Times FRIDAY, JULY 17. RUBBER IN PARLIAMENT. A good deal of attention has been given to the Rubber Industry m the House of Commons during the past week, and some of the official answers may be calculated to feriously mislead. For instance, m one statenunt with rcpard to1,084 words
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Article69 1925-07-17 8 Arising out of the fact that m consaof the intense heat several memoeis of the Ottawa House of Commons had appeared without their coats m the Houbc of Commons, a member raised a point of order. The Speaker said that i/ie:-ibtrs were required to maintain d•rorum according to the rules69 words
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Article86 1925-07-17 8 An American schooj-teacher attempted ■i dangerous practical* joke on board the Zurich-London air express by trying 10 limb on to the wing of the machine when it was about to cross the Channel. The pilot, who happened to Mt him. Immediately turned the machine round and flew towards an aerodrome86 words
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Article97 1925-07-17 8 Thanu Chetty, who was caught thieving gold ornaments, is now an in-patient at the Madras Hospital. He stole on July 9, a gold chain from a little girl, hut was pursued, and when arrested by the police confessed to having swallowed the chain. He was taken to the hospital and97 words
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Article22 1925-07-17 8 A sum of $2,575 and five cups have been secured for the Ipoh Agri-Horticul-tural Show to be held m Ipoh m September.22 words
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Article18 1925-07-17 8 The Association of British Malaya has moved from ."59, Mansion House Chambers, to Yeoman House, 31, Haymarkct S.W.I.18 words
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Article22 1925-07-17 8 A Hongkong cable of the 6th inst. states that the Ameiican destroyer Simpson has returned with nine Catholic missionaries rescued at Yuengkong.22 words
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Article26 1925-07-17 8 If nwimmers so seldom see a shark, the tragedy at Singapore lays terrible nmphaiw on the wisdom of exercising th-? grer.test caution, says the Straits Echo26 words
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Article27 1925-07-17 8 Mr. C. Norman Bennett, asst. manager for the East, of the Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation, Ltd., is leaving this afternoon on a business tour m Java.27 words
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Article29 1925-07-17 8 The annual dinner of the Central .V-ir.n Society was to take place at the Hotel Victoria on June 30. The guehts were to be Lord Birkeiihead and Mr. Amtry.29 words
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Article22 1925-07-17 8 From to-day telephone communication fror.i the Kuala Lumpur, Kajanjr, Klang, Port Swettenham, Rawanjr and Utan Melintans? exchanges will be extended to Penang.22 words
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Article28 1925-07-17 8 Mr. Reginald Clarke, late of Calcutta, was among the five applicants selected to interview the City Corporation of London, who are appointing: a new Chief Commissioner of Police.28 words
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Article34 1925-07-17 8 In their report, dated the 16th inst., Messrs. Barlow and Co. states: The price of copra has continued to improve and lather more business has been transacted. Closing quotations are:— Sundried $12.40, mixed $12.34 words
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Article56 1925-07-17 8 The Chief Secretary and Lady Maxwell recently paid a visit to the Chinese Maternity Hospital, Pudu Road, Kuala Lumpur, m which they have always taken a keen interest. Lady Maxwell was so pleased with her visit that she sent a donation of $100 to the funds. The association hopes that56 words
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Article59 1925-07-17 8 Referring to the demolition of the older portion of the Ipoh Golf Club, to make rocm for new buildings, the Perak representative of the Malay Mail writes that when these are completed the club will lie much improved and will provide better accommodation and facilities than at pvc int. The59 words
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Article63 1925-07-17 8 H. C. Lemaire, cashier and storekeeper >{ the Bacolod-Murcia Sugar Central, Occidental Xegros, was killed by a Filipino on the 4th in.-it. Mr. Lemaire was for five years an employee of the Hawa'innI'hilippine Company, leaving their service six months ag-o. He was a Fi-enchman by birth, but had become an63 words
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Article66 1925-07-17 8 P.ofessor Bonnevie states that a child's parentage is revealed by its finger print? n which certain characteristics are Identical with those of the father. The professor, who for a considerable time ha? oeen engaged m search for data to protect won. en m cases where the parentage of a chil.l66 words
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Article64 1925-07-17 8 The annual general meeting of the Subordinate Civil Service Association will 1m? held at the Tiffin Room to-morrow, at 1 p.m. when a vote will be submitted for funds to meet the expenses m mnmrtlnti with the recreation ground, c.c, and a resolution dissolving the Subordinate Civil Service Association and64 words
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Article74 1925-07-17 8 The Hon. Sir Ponnambalam Ramanathan, on July 11, lodged a complaint before Mr. W. O. Stevens, the Police Magistrate, Colombo, at the latter' 3 bungalow, swiinst A. B. A. R. S. M. Arnamalay Chetty, of Sea Street, of cheating him. The magistrate issued a warrant against ihe accused for cheating74 words
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Article80 1925-07-17 8 Mr. T. R. Frugtniet, chief clerk of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Colombo, has been granted x months' full pay leave for a holiday in Kngland in recognition of his loyal service and lengthy connection with the hank. Mr. Frugtniet will visit his son, <vho is a student at80 words
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Article83 1925-07-17 8 The case was continued m London, on July 0, before Mr. Justice Russell, m which Mr. George Gill sues Mr. C. W. Mackic, alleging that the defendant fraudulently induced him to accept £7,200 m satisfaction of all his claims against the defendant, and he also claimed damages for the delay83 words
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Article129 1925-07-17 8 Photographs taken m connection with the loss of the Ban Lee Guan arc a feature of the illustrated supplement of this week's Straits Budget. There are also excellent views of the R.G.A.'s exhibits at Wembley, of improvement being elTccted on the Woodlands Road, Outram Road School sports, etc. The Straits129 words
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Article384 1925-07-17 8 A Wliite Paper containing the civil Uat pensions for the past your is published and shows that £100 has been granted to Prof. Patrick Geddes. The Yanjr Di Pcrtuan Besar of Nagil Sembilan and his suite attended n garden party given by Mr. Percy Noble at Taplow384 words
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Article45 1925-07-17 8 Mr. Justice Deane, who is at present taking the Singapore Assizes, is leaving to-morrow for Kuala Lumpur, where Be will attend the F.M.S. Court of Appeal. The Acting Chi.' Justice (Mr. Justic Sproule) will take the Assizes until Jus l;cc Deane returns.45 words
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Article48 1925-07-17 8 The rubber pr ce averages during tlv current restriction quarter for the period ending July 16 are as follows Singapore 110.41 cent.; London 2s. 11-552 d. In the first woek of the quarter tho Singapore average was 70.917 cents and the London Is. 9.638 d.48 words
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Article102 1925-07-17 8 A London wire m the Times of Ceylon, dated July 10, says The Financial Times publishes the opinions of Sir Stanley Bois and Mr. T. C. Owen m regard to the rubber outlook. Both blame tinmanufacturers for the present high prices. Mr. Owin adds "If Government102 words
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Article163 1925-07-17 8 The Times of Ceylon says W« by the r.uiil mm that project I* on foot for the formation of a Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve at Singapore ami Other poiU m the Straits Settlements and OnI.M.S. Mr. Ormsby Gore, the Und*l Secretary of States for Column, nl><163 words
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Advertisement83 1925-07-17 8 Johnnie Walker f|gL Finest Old M Highland P> «P Whisky. P* HEAD AND SHOULDERS ABOVE ALL OTHERS. Black Label /^^g\ GUARANTEED OVER fM IKfij 12 YEARS OLD Obtainable m j! |ji Every Rood Club and Hotel m r^^^^^^^ INSIST ON rjp GETTING IT. Hf I HjfcHfST FXHItinPH AWARDS |gj|||| UZt3O83 words
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Advertisement128 1925-07-17 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT at 9.30. First National Super-Special OMAR KHAYYAM THE TENT MAKER 10 Reels. (Featuring GUY BATES POST) Felix, the Cat Cartoon—Topical Budget. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. THE SUNSHINE TRAIL 6 Reds. Usual Prices. NO FREE LIST. TAN CHENG KBE CO., LTD, Proprietors. Electric Light is not128 words
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Advertisement68 1925-07-17 8 On Other Pages. Pn«t. Tropical Africa Finance and Commerce ]j Shipping and the Mails 7 Meteorological Report Router Telegrams 1 Mcdan Disturbances The Field for Prai Ducks— Special Article n IVnanjf Bailor's Suicide The Federated States Kuala Lumpur Comment Singapore Assizes Cathedral Dane- Malaya at Wembley The Bus Strike Snorting68 words
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Article362 1925-07-17 9 Another Outbreak of Civil War. [HUTU TILIOIAM.] London, July 16. Peking 1 Civil war has again broken out in the province of Szechuan, where General Yang-sen is attacking riv»l generals near Shungking. Forces from Honan have entered Shensi and are advancing towards Sianfu, where fighting is also probable.362 words
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Article113 1925-07-17 9 [RJCnXR TELEGHAM.] London, July 16. Broken Hill The Prince of Wales, who leaves Cape Town on the 29th inst. for South America, has completed his programme in North Rhodesia, the main feature of which was a meeting of native chiefs from all parts of the territory, whom113 words
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Article93 1925-07-17 9 [UIJTZB TZLEGRAlf.] London, July Hi. Cherbourg; M. Doumerjrue, M. Painleve and the Presidents of the Senate and the Chamber, on bo..rd a submarine, re- ii'Wfil the warships of the Mediterranean, Channel and North Sea fleets and attended a ceremonial luncheon on board the battleship Paris. M. P.uimenrue93 words
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Article29 1925-07-17 9 [tlUTKS TILXGRAU.] London, July 16. It is reported from Perim that the Singapore Han Imh been towed off and arrntd thb ever.inp. She has app3i<nt- MS*29 words
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Article156 1925-07-17 9 American Airmen Volunteer Service. [reuter Telegram.] London, July 16. Paris Marshal Petain has departed for Morocco in order to confer with Marshal Lyautcy regarding the measures to be taken against the Riffs. Reinforcements continue to be sent to Morocco. London, July 16. Paris The newspapers announce thatReuter - 156 words
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Article170 1925-07-17 9 [RIUTTB TELEGRAM.] London, July 1G. Berlin The German draft reply to the French security pact note was drawn up by the Cabinet yesterday. Strict secrecy is maintained regarding it, but the newspapers assert that the reply declares that Germany is ready to join the League of Nations170 words
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Article119 1925-07-17 9 [MUTER TEUCBA1L] London, July 10. Five thousand strikers surrounded the Rock colliery at Glynnealh, Glamorganshire, where 700 men were still -working, and refused to disperse. A hundred police were summoned and came into collision with the strikers, and sixtiMi were injured. The miners eventually decided to cease119 words
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Article45 1925-07-17 9 [REL'TER TELEGRAM.] Paris, July 16. French imports for the first six months of 1925 totalled Fr. 18,836,323,000, and exports Fr. 21,624,385,000, showing, compared with the same period of 1924, 3 decrease of Fr. 1,017,001,000 imports and an increase of Fr. 385,135,000 exports. (Havas.)Reuter - 45 words
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Article58 1925-07-17 9 [rxuteb telegram.] London, July 16. Moscow General Hsu has arrived and will stay ten days. London, July 16. Melbourne: Colonel di Pinedo has again started for Sydney. Sydney Colonel di I'inedo has arrived and was heartily welcomed. London, July 16. At Bbley the Macki'.inon Cup was won by Canada58 words
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Article177 1925-07-17 9 Prospects of the Singapore Base. [REUTEK TELEGRAM.] London, July 16. In the House of Commons, with the object of extracting a Governmental statement on the building programme, Sir John Simon moved a small reduction in the naval vote. Mr. Bridgcman, replying, promised that Mr. Baldwin would makeReuter - 177 words
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Article165 1925-07-17 9 Position Improved Many Returning. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, July 16. Numbers of strikers are dribbling in from Canton in spite of the cessation of river traffic. A crowd congregated on the Shumehun border, where Chinese soldiers are preventing entry into British territory, but some went back to165 words
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Article96 1925-07-17 9 [■ZUTXB TE1XGRAM.] London, July 16. The Sydney shipowners have consented to meet the unions for a conference in Melbourne, where conversations were opened yesterday afternoon at the Trades Hall with the industrial committee, which is seeking an assurance from the owners that if the seamen offer to resume96 words
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Article53 1925-07-17 9 [REUTH TELEGRAM.] London, July 16. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Mac Donald, Mr. Baldwin said Mr. Chamberlain, Lord Cecil, the Duchess of Atholl, Sir George Grahamc, Sir Cecil Hurst and Mr. A. M. Samuel will represent Britain at the League of Nations assembly, atReuter - 53 words
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Article83 1925-07-17 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 16. In connection with the dead Chincie who was found at Pulo Tikus, it transpires that he had stood bail for a Chinese woman, charged at the Assizes with a serious offence and who has absconded. This is given as the83 words
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Article195 1925-07-17 9 Police Attack Rioters With Swords. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 16. Hundreds of Chinese were involved in a riot at Medan, Deli, at the opening of I circus. Pamphlets were circulated the niprht before calling on Chinese to boycott the circus. The crowd indulged in stonethrowing: and jeering, andReuter - 195 words
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Article778 1925-07-17 9 (Contributed). I heard a very interesting suggestion made the other day in the course of a discussion on your recent leader about Prai Docks. It was to the effect that a mile of breakwater should be thrown out from the point just south of Prai778 words
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Article412 1925-07-17 9 Kuala Lumpur Comment On Amazing Rumour. With regard to the report m the Times that the office of Chief Secretary, Federated Malay States, might not be continued, the Malay Mail m a leading article says "We hope fervently that The Time 3 rumour m its existing form412 words
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Article275 1925-07-17 9 Seven Years for Armed Robber. Sentence of yeveiv years' rigorous impri>«iment passed on a young Chini^e named' Liny Kenjr Tee who was found guilty of armed robbery at the Assizes yesterday. The accused was allied to have been one of a (rang- of four who raided a sinsrins-jrirls'275 words
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Article190 1925-07-17 9 Successful Evening in The Memorial Hall. The dance held in the Memorial Hall last night in aid of St. Andrew's Cathedral and diocesan funds was quite successful, and a large gathering spent a very enjoyable time. The Tangiin Club orchestra provided the music, and the floor was in190 words
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Article39 1925-07-17 9 Mr. Eric Graham Forbs Adams, Firit Secretary at the British Embassy, Constantinople, who committed suicide with a revolver on returning from leave m England, was the second son of Sir Frank Forher, Atfaau, v.-ho mad" a for^uiw m India.39 words
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Article721 1925-07-17 9 Sir Laurence Guillemard Visits Malayan Court. Sir Laurence and I.ady Guillemard rUW the Malaya Pavilion on Tuesday June 2H, and were accorded a warm welcome by the Malay staff, \*ho lined the main entrance in gala dress bearing th<various standards of the Colony and tin Malay States. They721 words
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Article90 1925-07-17 9 No Negotiations with Traffic Authorities. To-day Singapore is experiencing the third day of the motor bus strike, which has been organised by the Chinese OWM and drivers as a protest against the severity with which the traffic regulations are being enforced by the Registrar of Vehicles. On90 words
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Article90 1925-07-17 9 Intimidation Follows Summons For Extortion. When a Chinese motor car «lri\ rr. named Teo Enjf Hoe, was returning to the Chinese Protectorate yesterday morninp. after taking out summonses atr.iin-t Goh Peng Kim for extortion and aUMJag mischief to a motor car tyre, thu accused came up and90 words
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Article38 1925-07-17 9 According to a Shanghai cubic of tlv 6th inst., an American sailor shot an. killed a Chinese who was about ti> attad a Municipal eontaUt from behind dorini rouble at "no of the cotton Bill] m the strike.38 words
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Article828 1925-07-17 10 Chinese Pair Win Doubles Final. The final of the Singapore doubles champioti'hif was decided yesterday, and wwultaxi ii. Kppe Hooi Hye and Chua Chi. on Jaui.k boutiiiii Asano and Sonehara J>— 4, 6 t. Tr. BM PgaiM the well WMB phrise, til' 1 Usurps haruly <i<> justice to828 words
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Article114 1925-07-17 10 Second Division Result. A 1--0 victory for the V.M.C.A. was the result of thi V.M.C.A. v. S.R.C. match play«B Tt-s.terdav. R»\al Sussex II O.T.P.C. V..M.I A. IViici 1 s.c-.c. n. Htii(l(|u:nli" ■> St. .(.O.B. S.C.KA. (Ai LC.P.A. (Hi I'alo Kmiii S.K.r. il. Goals. ft W. L. D. F. A.114 words
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Article54 1925-07-17 10 The EaMaarfag will represent the V.M.< .A. .icainst Rafflcr. Institution on the latter'- ground to-morrow H. G. Stack (CApt.), K. l.yne. E. Newton, E. G. Whnitley, O. I{. Simmonds, M. King, A. van Cuylenhurg, S. D. Gauder, O. C. Smallry, I). Jackson, and P. Reins. Reserves. K. E. Stall«rd54 words
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Article20 1925-07-17 10 There will be 10(» yards (B) and 200 \avl>- (A) handicap racet «t the Chinese L'wimmihfT Club on Sunday.20 words
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Article570 1925-07-17 10 Dempsey and Wills Matched. [Rcutcr Te)egT»m.J London, July 16. New York The promater T«x Rickard lias announced that Jack Dempsey has signed up to meet Harry Wills for the world's title, though owing to Wills' absence from America «u*i Dempaey's U>»g inuriivity from serious fighting it is impossible for570 words
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Article286 1925-07-17 10 Handicaps for Peaang Meeting. The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Peoang Autumn race meeting, Saturday, July 25 1. Horses, Class C. (six furlongs). Silap 9.7, Cesarion Girl 9.5, Popaway 9, Horace L 9, Orelway S.10, Carrie B. 8.6, Bex 8.-1, Queen of Clubs 7.10.286 words
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Article156 1925-07-17 10 hienjrmai Challenge C up Race. The race for the Cbiengmai Challengi Cup will be rowed tu-morrow, starting at 6 p.m. The launch Alistair for gpectators will leave Johnston's Pier at 4.46 p.m. and return to the pier after the race. The hieng raai Cup is the principal rowing cup156 words
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Article30 1925-07-17 10 Members are informed that the final of the Withers Cup between C. E. Winter and J. Bright will be played m the Club on Monday at 45 p.m.30 words
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Article129 1925-07-17 10 Magnificent Reception to Lord And Lady Reading. The reception held by Lord and Lady Birkenhe*d at the India Office in honour ot Lord and Lady Reading is described as the most magnificent spectacle seen in London for" many years. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin,129 words
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591 1925-07-17 10 Edinburgh A City Set upon A Hill. Tourists from far countries murmur Yes beautiful, but •what a climate Visitors from south of the border comment vigorously on the terrible east wind slightly envious folks from the west tum up their noses and cry Pride and a piano Yes, maybe, but591 words
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Article97 1925-07-17 10 The Primitive Lover, with Constance Talmadjre, and The Sawdust Trail, with Hood Gibson, are beini; shown at the Gaiety, while the first show includes A Mysterious Stranger. Owing to the bijf demand for seats for Moon of Israel, which is to be shown at the Surina Theatre, North97 words
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Article90 1925-07-17 10 The directors of I'unggor Kuhb?r Kstates m their report for tne year tiul•d March 31, 1925, state that the net profit for th« year after deducting depreciation on buildings, etc- and directors' fees was $37,166.33, which together with the amount brought forward from last account, viz $24,78890 words
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Article1111 1925-07-17 10 The Adventures of A Dancer. (From Our O-vn Correspondent.) Bangkok. Jury 11. We saw from the Strait* Times that Miss Loulou Dailly had visited Singapore during her adventurous tour of the East. Evidently she entered Singapore on the wines of Romance, and made promises that she was1,111 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
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Article219 1925-07-17 10 Singapore, July 17. Rubber. London '4e. 5d. Steady. Local $1.76. Tin.— London *260 15s. Local $130% (125 tons sold). Rubbers. Ulu Benuts are quoted 0105 cents and Mentakabs 43-45 cents. Tainbalaks have buyers at 1.25 with Kellers at 1.30. Punggors have buyers at 1 .»■>'.' sellers219 words
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Article243 1925-07-17 10 (L. R. Macphail). Singapore, July 17. Rubber. Is. 5«J. up l\id. Local S1.76. Tin.— £260 15s. down 15s. Local 125, tons at $130%. Rubber has again advanced in price and share prices arc firmer although a certain amount of profit taking is being done. More243 words
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Article230 1925-07-17 10 Paris Traffic Slows Down. Paris. June 19. For the last couple of clays Paris has experienced what is known as a gTeve perlee, or ca' canny strike, of the Paris omnibuses and tramcars. The strike consists in carrying out the regulations of the company to the strict230 words
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Article241 1925-07-17 10 On Monday night a drunken Tamil at Chemor armed himself with a knife and threatened the public. Mr. B. O'Connell, 0.C.P.D., Ipoh, at or?c proceeded to Chemor and found that the Tamil had taken up a position on a platform m ai attap house and from there241 words
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Article66 1925-07-17 10 The Our Cabaret Company open their return visit to Singapore to-night at the Adelphi Hotel, where the large hall has been well adapted for the giving of a vaudeville entertainment. On the lest vi?it here the Our Cabaret players earned th* entire approval of their audience*, and the66 words
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Article953 1925-07-17 10 Keen Rivalry at Stadium Gathering. Raffles Institution ca-rieil otT n<ost af the honours at the inter-schuol tpert* yesterday, winning the cluimjnonslii;) uf the flrrt division in m««t convimin-, ,-i>lf. Their only serious rivuls were the AnjfloChinese School, who were not as dangerous as rumour had credited t lu-m953 words
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Article105 1925-07-17 10 In the House of Commons, replying to Col. H. Day (J,ab.. Soutfewarfc), Earl Winterton said he was not aware that tin 1 practice amonir women cotton workers in Bombay of admini.-lcrinir opium to their babies was increasing. Me pointed out that the average of the Mined Ifnrc* of infant mortality105 words
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Article423 1925-07-17 11 New Route tram Ejypt Next rViater. A <- v 1 1 hIi- wituc bet wen Efyitf ft"' India hus been approved, in principle, by the Government.. Sir Samuel Hoarc, tfac Air Minister, In milking this announcement in the House of Commons, said that this service would423 words
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Article160 1925-07-17 11 Polite Officers Re warded. In recj'i!ii ii>ii of their eoaiugeoiW coudui i i1!i 1 arresting a dangerous armed criminal named James Walsh. Sir Ghartres Biron. at Hv. Btreet Police Court on June Bs\ presented Dates, lire swsportor Albert Ward wttk a cheque for i.'n and Detective-Inspector Bellintfi-r ami Detectiye4tor#Wßt Robert160 words
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Article440 1925-07-17 11 Barlow ai.a Co. rcpnr:: Bftjupore, 3\,\/ I .1 mil.' til I I. Ml. J.Vi;, wlui.-t in L.iiiinn i- ii. wu reac Ik J. The tOM wa* somewhat iirc^ iliii at yesterdays local auction, and awarded ■pot lu-i't sulU privately at 166»165%l cents. U>»od avongl quality and off440 words
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Article294 1925-07-17 11 Action taken at a meeting of f Miiittlw Xo. 4 held on July 13, include., the follow. ing: Decided to extend the service of S?ct Guan Lcoup, Clerk and Cnshkr, Fire Brigade* for a further period of 12 months (ha being over the age of po). Recommended that294 words
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Article255 1925-07-17 11 Says the Bangkok Djily Mail of July H "Mitt Loulou Dailly is a cheery Uttie lady with a tenpenuMBt tio doubt whatsoever of thai. Prior to her performance at the Sports Club on Saturday slv, while attempting to c;:;r:tg;e the service i of a band at the255 words
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Article57 1925-07-17 11 Mr. H. W. Petley, of the Mains department of the Honjrkonjf Electric Company, Ltd., died suddenly on July 7, at Th? Peak. The late Mr. Hetley, who war, cbout 40 yenrs of age, had been in Hon^--koii for about 20 years, durinj; uhirhi time he had bf-n in Uh employ57 words
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Advertisement451 1925-07-17 11 Property Sale. The following Singapore pnpartiM \»eie recently sold by auction at the saleroom of Hmri, CMOMg Koon Senf; ami Co., JO, Chjlia Street Freehold lamis and houses ;i Lomag 29, 01F (laylar.ij Rood, ana i:s,l>7.3 iq. ft., X. V. Vailiyaptia CMttiar, $5,300 8 LoWf 4, off Uaylaag Road, area451 words
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Advertisement318 1925-07-17 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. Mouirie Co., Ltd. THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. "Thais a nice Tonic, the Taste is Delicious" \\HK\ >ou lab* Ihe first BBS *f318 words
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Advertisement315 1925-07-17 11 Raffles Hotel ML No. 2920. GUEST NIGHTS, Oinajr Dance Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday* N.B. Evening Dress Essential for Dancing. TEA DANCES Every Monday and Friday. (\W I SARKIES BROTHERS, \J 1\ I 1 JLjf Proprietors. Seventy Varieties besides the L£ON v yy A YMEN, Daily Special Dishes*. Manager Sea315 words
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Article376 1925-07-17 12 Par Value. Company. £1 Anglo-Malay I'l Aver Kilning H Btkap Plantns Cl Bantenir El Batu Caves 11 Batu Kawan El Batu Tiga 2/ Bertam Consol. El Bidor El Hiknm 2/ Iirooklands 21 Bukit Mertajam El Bukit Hajah 2/ Bukit St'tnbawann 2/ Castlefield 2/ Chcrso!ii>c 2/ Cheviot376 words
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Advertisement522 1925-07-17 12 99 PER CENT. ITOH ACETIC ACID SULPHURIC ACID. HYDROCHLORIC ACID. NITRIC ACID. TALCUM POWDER. IN STOCK. Enquiries Invited. Lowest Quotation from B. S. SIMODA CO 18, ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE. Tel. 781. Telephone 3516. Prompt and Good Work KANZAKI Co. DYERS and DRYCLEANERS OF SILK and WOOLLEN DRESSES, SUITS, etc., etc.522 words
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Advertisement637 1925-07-17 13 BELL'S EVERITE CORRUGATED ASBESTOS-CEMENT ROOF SHEETING is more than Twice as strong as any other make of Asbestos-Cement Corrugated Sheeting and also the most ECONOMICAL Permanent roof covering on the market. Sole Agents Simc Darby 8c Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Strait* Settlement!) 5, MALACCA STREET. ««♦♦•>.«»».««-«-»-» SUNBEAMS FOR ROUGH637 words
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Advertisement831 1925-07-17 13 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE tf T.-.buhlo Slr;.-.r-- 1 property. A: "dVc. Chaoag K i Ca'i sale:.i Cl i 'mat, n \V r r. tier, J:i:/ Vi pjn. GftiMTI VIF K'.VK.W Kw.iS MAUIl AN, DtXKASKII L l. ValaabU U03 years' leasehold l»nJ nr\d houso known hs No. 47, D-.'.nlop Street, Singiporc, ar.-a831 words
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Advertisement276 1925-07-17 13 BUFFALO ■■*<« CEMENT Packed m nff p^ ;~^sp| P"^ iron drums. m& SQsls) competitive. REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY ARRIVAL'S Fully complies with British Standard requirements. Sole Importers Borneo-Sumatra Trading Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Holland) With Adjustable Front -:eat o»i* $2,650 BOOK YOLR ORDERS NOW. Colonial Motor Company Phone No. 950. 189, ORCHARD276 words
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Advertisement241 1925-07-17 14 |S||| II Will Convince Yon »S,*NSOM HOADTTsiI: S4«!J v !e SjJi!^ ft'OtlAi tD'WATtI'/WUKnS The Malayan Pavilion at Wembley cannot compare with the Malayan AgriHorticultural Show and Trades Exhibition to be held at Kuala Lumpur, July 31 till August 3, m giving a true presentation of the industries and resources of241 words
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Advertisement219 1925-07-17 14 idg^ CLEMENTS kM TONIC IJSSSE bmchn the Wood tirmm Strengthen* bred nerye* tfeSSraJ! (s fbrtiTies the system aqaiast diseasej. In all cases of impaired vitality and nerve weak* ness, Clements Tonic proves invaluable.. Its efficacy is quickly evident m relieving r»jfi neuritis, insomnia, with their accompanying distressing symptoms of lassitude219 words
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Advertisement665 1925-07-17 14 THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR I MANUFACTURERS TRADERS. LTD. P A£fl^ THE INTERNATIONAL l(fl}s MOTOR <^jrfi£ EXHIBITION /I f(lO^A OCTOBER 9th- 17th, 1925. jfl^ p -<Qr THE INTERNATIONAL lIaJU^ COMMERCIAL Ai /~[(L Motor Transport AoV^^ EXHIBITION I \A For Patnl, Steam ami I •> ,^r Vehicles, (or t;oo.ls ami ;-.> J665 words
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Advertisement573 1925-07-17 14 MUNICIPAL NOTICE The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore invite tenders for the supply of the undermentioned materials, delivered at River Valley Komi, batWMB Rill BtrMt and Dumar Road. 1. Approximately I£S9 cub. yards 114 m. granite. 2. Approximately 4jo cub. yard; 1 m. gran itc. 3. Approximately 250573 words
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Article890 1925-07-17 15 Controversy Over Man and The Ape. The folio-wing article from the New York correspondent of the Doily News is pi great interest, in view or the fact that the trial to which it alludes is now in progress: Toe g-roat sporting event of the xuinmcr .season in890 words
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Article138 1925-07-17 15 Agreement Likely In London. Ruhr reports represent that the confidential negotiations m London between representatives of the British and German steel industries, relative to the formation of a European steel trust, are likely to reach ajrre^ment not only satisfactory to those countries but also to France and Belgium,138 words
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Advertisement88 1925-07-17 15 The Armstrong Siddeley 14 H.P. CAR The New 1925 Model has Arrived Making this Car without exception. The finest value for money m this market. Price $3,175 MALAYAN MOTORS (Proprietors WEARNE BROS., LTD.) »««»♦♦««♦♦»»»♦>«■♦»-»-♦-♦-»♦-»« »♦♦«««»♦>«♦«»»»♦«»♦»«»« tiyiii'iiH 1122 HJ». IUOLSELEY" TWO SEATER $2,375 FOUR SEATER $2,450 We give free of charge88 words
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Advertisement150 1925-07-17 15 SUPERTWIST The Vital Factor m Balloons Balloon Tyres give won- loped and used by Goodderful comfort because year alone, they are not inflated so SUPERTWIST far outhard and can flex more stretches the ordinary easily. But constant flex- cord, is infinitely more ing .demands a cord of elastic, more durable.150 words
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