The Straits Times, 20 July 1925
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Title Section13 1925-07-20 1 The Straits Times No. 27,919 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1925. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement129 1925-07-20 1 H^ r e 3H!y ri sS OmM "WHIFPUi 1 NCVKB BKATKN THE DOCTOR ALWAYS ORDERS "Bear Brand" THE ORIGINAL GENUINE NATURAL. SWISS MILK STANDS 'e/lii!^ UNEQUALLED ALONE sijraw^- QUALITY irteAß" BRANf>! KJ^IENIC SWISS Mjjj The Richest, Purest and Safest Milk the World Produces. Use it for every purpose where, if129 words
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Advertisement282 1925-07-20 1 MANILA VALJEAI/ manila CIGARS %^aCigar M CIGARS Imported by ROBINSON CO., LIMITED. EXCLUSIVELY. We arc importing this Excellent Brand of Cigars 'direct from Manila. The Jean Valjean Cigar is produced Ly the Original El Oriento Factor} and our Cigar Cutttomor* may be assured that these Cigars are the best Manila282 words
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Article1734 1925-07-20 2 Mr. Cummins on His Visit To The Estate. The sixth annual general meeting of the Sungei Rinching Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on June 18 at 38, Lincoln's Innfields, W. C, Major Herbert Edgington, O.B.E. (chairman of the company), presiding. The Chairman said Following our usual custom1,734 words
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Advertisement78 1925-07-20 2 ADAMSON GILFILLAN Co., Ltd. Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Malacca. tj d B&! 1 I B I»tTM«tST B >; 'V^£. Agents Kacz Brothers. Limited. Ilritii-h I^**K Guaranteed made. ■s-^-^LW 1 3S00*\ 1^ years. "Get these RONEOED" PRICE LISTS CISCULAK LETTERS SHIPPING NOTICES ACCOUNT COLLECTION LETTERS .NOTICES, etc., etc. And many78 words
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Advertisement197 1925-07-20 2 Happy you can be with either "Choose which you bice on .1 hot, thirsty day," s.iys Monty. "And you'll be glad you were th r-ty. Montscrrat Pulpy L-nion Squash and Montscrrat Lime Juici- (Wjial, both unique m flavour, botli pure as their natural, ripe fruit, br.th remarkably pood for you197 words
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Advertisement183 1925-07-20 2 We are rushing for the latest Records 10 inches Double-Sided SKTO. FOX-TROTS. WALTZES MARCHES. What'H I d»T Walkiki i» Mllini m«. Coconut Trot. <<>™> of ray Hawaii. Shin*. Kurk-a-bye my Bafcy Blue*. Jacksonville Gal. Mellow Boon. Egyptian Echoea. Marriana. Off and Gone. Thru the ahady lone. Blae Bloea. J»»y Coppersmith183 words
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Article191 1925-07-20 3 Tallest Masts in The Empire. Interesting details of the new wireless station at Rugby were given by Professor W. H". Eccles, past president of the Radio Society of Great Britain m a broadcasted speech. The twelve masts," he said, are the tallest structures m the British Empire.191 words
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Article143 1925-07-20 3 Programme of drills up to and for July 26, 1925. Monday, July 20, 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, S.R.E. (V), Use of Explosives. Tuesday, July 21, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Chinese Co., Recruits' DrilL Wednesday, July 22, 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, S.R.E. (V), Knots and Lashings. Thursday, July143 words
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45 1925-07-20 3 Orders for week ending July 24, 1925 Monday, July 20.— Individual Troops Parade. Tuesday, July 21 .—Signalling and Wire'ess Cla.sses, Headquarters (J. 15 p.m. Thursday, July 23.— Rehearsal Parade for Rally, Headquarter* 4.15 p.m. (Full uniiorm with Staves.)45 words
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Advertisement305 1925-07-20 3 UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED Desire to make known to the trade, the Tin Mining and Rubber Industries, Motor Repair Works and Garages, and all Machinery users and others interested m Mechanical Engineering that they are m a position to undertake work m SPECIALIZED PROCESSES as undermentioned and will be gTad t©305 words
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Advertisement549 1925-07-20 3 WHY HE STOOD STILL IN THE STREET. Australian's Grlevons Plight "Sometimes I had to stand stiH in the straet us everything teemed to be spinning round," said Mr. Harry Anderson, of 2 Carey, Avenue, Dunedin, Australia, when Riving details of his Ion; and acute sufferings from indigestion. Fortunately he found549 words
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Advertisement463 1925-07-20 3 STEAMER SAILINGS OREGON ORIENTAL LINE Operated for UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. By COLUMBIA PACIFIC SHIPPING COMPANY 25 days Hongkong to Portland. Far Portlaad vU Steamer Japan Porta U.S.S.B. WEST KEATS Auk. 1 All saiiinga subject to change without notice. Through Bills of Lading issned to all rail Overland Points la463 words
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Advertisement355 1925-07-20 3 MB3-CHINA STEAI NAY. COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated In Hongkong) Direct florrie* to Japaa rla Hcatgtoafl aad Saaaghal and to Calnttj via Praaafl frou Singaaor Taking cargo on threat* Bill! of Laalag for Canton. Macao, Swntov, Anoy, Chafa*, Ti*ntiln, Kewchwang, Yingta* P«rU, •*••> raosa, the Philippine*, rte. FOR PENANG ANP CALCUTTA LAISANG355 words
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Advertisement780 1925-07-20 4 STEAMER SAIUW6S P. 0. British India «><? Apcar Lines (Incorporated la England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES "f PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL If. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. LONDON AND FAR EAST HAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON AND ANTWERP. Tonnage780 words
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Advertisement734 1925-07-20 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO. LTD. J (Incorporated m England) The Blue Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTMtDAM, ROTTRRDAM. ANTWBBF, HAMBURG Ajm brbmen! GENOA. MAIBBTLLSS, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. Taking targe734 words
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Advertisement824 1925-07-20 4 STEAMER SAILINGS K. P. M. ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF RATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Telephone Km, Passage Dept. 131, Freight Dept.. 1202, Marine Dept. and Transhipment Dept. 11.17, Manager's Desk 1002. REPRESENTATIVE for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF824 words
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Advertisement509 1925-07-20 5 STEfIHER SAB.IN6S EUerman Bttcknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (laeorporau* m Englaad) ELLERMAN LIRE Passenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT TIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL FREIGHT SERVICES HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG IU COLORADO due Jnly a.». CITY OF MADRTB m doe Aug. M xii. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE due S«pt509 words
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Advertisement755 1925-07-20 5 STEAMER SMLHWS Ilk 7^ ellerman funnel bucknall line s.s.co ltd (Incorporated In England) JOINT BKR7ICB to BOSTON NEW YORK and BAI TIMORH Tia SUEZ t PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK (Keener Dae B'p^re Route fur t MERTON HALL In port Suez Phillipine* and Hongkong. XT. COMPANION July 30 Suez rhillipinea p.nd755 words
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Advertisement604 1925-07-20 5 STEAMER SAIL.KGS Burns Pfailp likie (Ineon oratvd In Anstralit) Fur SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN THURSDAY ISLAND and BRISBANE ftefalar monthly salilnc by tka veil known itaamm MARFLLi (T378 *ewf aad MON'IOTiO (6,000 tone). The r.s. MARELLA ia the largeft end finest steamer trading te A a •trail*, Cabins da604 words
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Advertisement422 1925-07-20 6 From Sunday. .lulvi'i. te Batcithy, .Tulv 2". (TAN CHEN'i KEK A O> LTD, ir.iprieto-s.) lt*« n lime time oince you have been nade to lauffb md to thorouchly enjoy yourself l>y that Univermily I'opuliir Screm (ometl'an THE ONE AM) ONLY HAROLD LLOYD y«MH lau|(h a^ain as you've not l.iUßlied for422 words
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Advertisement442 1925-07-20 6 HOLDS THE RECORD FOR A CONTINUOUS RUN AT THE PALACE THEATRE, LONDON, FOR NINE MONTHS. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (FROM VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ (.REATEST NOVEL). A REX INGRAM METKO MASTERPIECE The man who made SCARAMOUCHE. PRISONER OF ZENDA, TURN TO THE RIGHT, etc. 12 REELS 12 REELS Prices442 words
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Advertisement273 1925-07-20 6 New Shipment of SUIT CASES AT Whfteaway's SOLI LEATHER SUIT CASES Light tan colour. Fitted with shirt flap on lid. Leather fasteners. Eight capped corners. Sizes 24 ins. 26 ins. 28 ins. Prices $49.00 $54.00 $59.00 each. TRAVELLING TRUNKS Brown Waterproof Canvas on fibre. Reversed hooped ends* eight leather capped273 words
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Article169 1925-07-20 7 FIXTURES. Monday, July 21 High Water, 10.54 a.m.. 10.0 p.m. Football, Div. I S.C.K.A. t. K.A. TttMkla Singles Final, S.C.C., 4.46. Tuesday, July 21 High Water, 11.27 a.m., 10.36 p.m. Football. Div. II S.C.F-A. <B.) v. S.CJ.A, (A.) S.C.C. v. 5J.0.8. Wednesday, July 22 Ilik'h Water. 11.56169 words
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Article416 1925-07-20 7 Monday. July 20. Skips alongiide the Whtrrra or expected to arrive. KKl'l'Kl. HARBOUR. Miiin Wharf Sybil, Limburg. M Leh. Alert, I'ikat, I.eh. Simbang, Magnet, W Kt. Agnes I. Oil Wharf oi.iinder Coal Wharf Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCK. Tanjong Pagar Sheers Wharf Kinta Albert Dock Van Cloon,416 words
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Article73 1925-07-20 7 To-day. Malacca 4 p.m To-morrow. Anamba,* Natuna Islands ft Srrassan 10 a.m. Indo-China and Hokow 11 a.m Eclat PanJJang. Bengali* and Bagan SI Api Apl 1 ».a ll..n^kunc, Amoy, Canton, Japan, Ki'ica. Formosa, East Siberia, Urn Canada and Western States of I'.S.A. 2 p.m l.aboean Bilik and73 words
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Article36 1925-07-20 7 Ellanga Tjerimai Primes Juliana Chantilly Kalynu 1**iU S'p*r« I.oadon June 10 July 4 Junt 12 July 8 June It) July 13 June 17 July 14 Jupt ID .Inlv 14 June 24 July li36 words
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Article223 1925-07-20 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 20. On London, Bank 4 m/i 2/4 15/32 Demand 2/4 6/32 Private 3m. credits 2/4 23/32 On New York, Demand 66% Private 90 d/s 68% On France, Bank T. T. 1135 On Indiu, Bank T. T. 156 On Hongkong:, Bank d/d 1% p.c. prem.223 words
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61 1925-07-20 7 Spot lug.-Sept. )ct-Dec. 'an. -March Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. Spot Autc.-Sept. (Hl.-IV-c. Jan.- Mar. Singapore Stan<l:inl Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. 1.73 1.73% Uli L.71Vi i..h l.r.ii \:.M i.:i Tone of Market Easter. Latest London cables qaote Spot61 words
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Article248 1925-07-20 7 Issue Val. Pd Buyers SoIuts ;i £1 Asam Kumbang 45/0 47/fi 1 1 Batang Padan* 0.60 0.63 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.47'i 1.52'ixd. ;1 £1 Idris Hydraulics 38/fi 39/6 xd. 1 1 Johan Tin 0.45 0.47 tt 10/- 10/- Kampong 44/C 45/6 II £1 Karaunting Tin 56/- 57/- xd.248 words
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Article129 1925-07-20 7 El £1 B. Am. Tobacco 6.10.0 6.12.G L0 10 Central Engines 4.50 5.50 El £1 E. Smelting Co. 11.20 11.40 S/-5/-Elec. Tramway 2/9 3/anom. 10 10 Fraser Neave 51.00 52.00 100 100 Hammer Co. 195.00 200.00 100 100 Kntz Bros*, def 140.00 160.00 10 10 Mexican Eajrlc 17/- 18/fi129 words
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Article107 1925-07-20 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers U. Engr. G p.c. $1,234,300 par 10 p.c. pm S'pors Electric Tramway, 5 p.c. 80 £350,000 S'pore Municipal 5 p.c. $1,878,000 par 10 p.c. pm S'pore Municipal 4Vs p.c. of 1907 51,600,000 2% p.c. dis-par S'pore Municipal AM p.d. of 1909 $1,000,000 2% p.c107 words
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Article387 1925-07-20 7 Fraccr «nd Co. and Ly.ll and Eratt'i QaoUt'.onr. To-day's Prices Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. Allenbv ($1) 1M 2.50 2.40 2.50 A'.or Gajah ($1) 2.0r> 2.15 LM 2.05 A. Hitum ($6.) 1MB 16.75 15.50 1C.50 A. Kuning ($1) O.SC 0.9f, 0.8M Wg Am. Malay 8^8 3.50 3.00 BJI A.387 words
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Advertisement889 1925-07-20 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Claisifled Advts.. sec pa r KWANTS FOR SALK. ITC FOR SALE. BABY AUSTIN. Good condition. $800. Apply IOC Straits Time-;. TO LET, 15-a, Mount Elizabeth, furnished*, pntry Auirust 15. Apply to Netherlv:da Trading Society. ~FOR~ S ALE^ white polished Italian marblt tiles, two feet square, in stock.889 words
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Advertisement144 1925-07-20 7 THE STAR OPERA The Premier Malay Opera m Singapore Composed only of High-class Malay Entertainers AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, North Bridge Koad. Commencing To-night A Malay Historical Play IB I parts YATIM MUSTAFA l'urt J. Commencing Sunday, July 26 A Groat Malay Play m 0 parts DAN DAN STIAH will144 words
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Advertisement59 1925-07-20 7 LATEST STYLES IN LADIES' SHOES HJ(iH-( I.ASS ENGLISH WORKMANSHIP. SUPERIOR KID. JVST ARRIVED. Urn Yew Chye Sons, Nos. 51 and 52. HIGH STREET. "EWE" 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.59 words
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Advertisement380 1925-07-20 7 Malayan Agri-Horticuiturai Show Trades Exhibition. KUALA LUMPUR July 31 t<> August .'>. EXHIBITIONS, SHOWS, TRADES, FOOTBALC WNHdENG, BOXING, nHSCUSG. r/r., etc. First-Class Calerinft— TlFFlNS, XKAS. DINNERS. AMMISSiON I irst Class $1.00 (Season ,S52.iW). Second Class $0.2;) (Season SI. 00). BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION GO., LTD. APCAR" UNE S.S. TAKLIWA (.H.IMM380 words
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Advertisement160 1925-07-20 7 NOTICE We i>< k to adviae oor eustoman that on Saturday, July 18, IMS, Receipt Book (together with other paper i bearing thi: Numbers 2600 to 271X1 was stolen from <un Mr. Yoon Kong. Receipts Nos. 8071 i ware i; n.-.i m Maiik hy ths Secretary. Thees to-■.i-ther with the160 words
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Miscellaneous122 1925-07-20 7 MK1K0R0L0GICAL REPORT. KandanK Kerbau Station. Hy < ourlfsj of Government Health Office) Kor the 21 hours ending at Midnight on Ju:> 1H, l»Z.-i. deg. M..\. lhadta temperature 8» F M n. shiide temperature 73 F Mean >,hude temperature 79.5 F. Max. sun radiation 148 F. Min. Kruxx radiation 69 I"122 words
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Obituary18 1925-07-20 8 IRVIN'G In Muar, on July 18, 1925, L. A. Irving, the Manager of Muar Itam Estates, Limited.18 words
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Obituary54 1925-07-20 8 In loving memory of Kathleen Melila Sim mends, who died on July 20, 1924. O, the pain of a dear one lust The achy shall linger evermore. A Requiem High Mass will bt held at the Cathi-drul of the Good Shepherd, to-mor-row at 7 a.m. delations and friends54 words
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1006 1925-07-20 8 The Straits Times MONDAY, JULY 20. AUSTRALIA AND AMERICA. The visit of the American Fleet tc. Australia is an event of international importance. It signifies that the United States formally announces herself the great naval power of the Pacific. She can do- so with the wholehearted sympathy of the Biitish1,006 words
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Article45 1925-07-20 8 The Auto for June 25 contains a photogiaph of H.H. the Yam di Pertuan of Ne^ri Sembilan and the Tunku Laxamana about to step into, the fine 18 h.p. Armstrong Siddeley 6 cylindered landaulette which has just been supplied to the order f His Highness.45 words
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Article47 1925-07-20 8 Number 6 of Volume II of the Journal jf the Singapore Society of Architects is just out. It contains some very interesting articles and illustrations, and a special feature is the Architects' reply .o protests against their registration made .a a recent meeting of the Legislative Council.47 words
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Article49 1925-07-20 8 On the invitation of the Patron and members of the Lunar Club, the Amateur Frit .idly Orchestra, under the conductorihip of Mr. Ngo Beng Huat, gave a musical entertainment last evening. As a memento of the occasion a silver cup, suitably inscribed, was presented to the Amateur Friendly Orchestra.49 words
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Article53 1925-07-20 8 The profit of Sungei-Timah Estate (Perak) for the year ended March 31, 1925, was £2,008, plus ±732 brought forward. A dividend of 6 per cent., less tax, was proposed, writing £500 off underwriting commission, carrying forward £440. The rubber harvested which the company was entitled to export under restriction scheme53 words
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Article13 1925-07-20 8 The Killinghall (Rubber) Development Syndicate has declared interim dividend of 10 per cent.13 words
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Article16 1925-07-20 8 Inche Abdul Karim bin Mohamed Taha has been appointed to act as Harbour Master, Johore Bahru.16 words
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Article20 1925-07-20 8 A dance m aid of the Girl Guides' Association will be held at the Tapah Club on Saturday, August 1.20 words
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Article20 1925-07-20 8 Next Saturday (St. James' Day) there will be Holy Communion at 7 a.m. (not 7.30 a.m.) at St. Andrew's Cathedral.20 words
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Article22 1925-07-20 8 The Krubong (Malacca) Rubber Plantations announced an interim dividend of 6 per cent., less tax at 4s. 3d. m payable June 30.22 words
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Article22 1925-07-20 8 HH. Colonel Sir Ibrahim, Sultan of Inline, has generously given a sum of $2 500 towards the Johore Church (Anglican) Building Fund.22 words
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Article31 1925-07-20 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is H-. I.V! $iou. The rate of payments of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 $100.31 words
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Article29 1925-07-20 8 At the annual meeting of Bukit Meitajarn Rubber Company, to be held July 27, the directors will recommend a dividend at the late of 15 per cent., less tax.29 words
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Article24 1925-07-20 8 A supplement to the F.M.S. Government Gazette dated July 14 contains various amendments to the Railway tariff charges affecting the conveyance of bulky goods.24 words
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Article36 1925-07-20 8 The V.M.C.A. Literary and Debating Society will meet to-morrow at 8.15 p.m. The subject of the debate will be. That hunting animals is a justifiable sport." It is hoped that nil members and friends will attend.36 words
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Article71 1925-07-20 8 The Cathedral Carnival takes place on Friday and Saturday. On Friday it will be opened at 4 p.m. (not 10 a.m.) by Mrs. Mai-iiott, and will close at 7 p.m. On Saturday it will open at 10 a.m. (closing at 1 p.m.), and at 4 p.m. It will be opened71 words
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Article61 1925-07-20 8 Four hundred and forty-three private cars and 1,100 hire cars were registered i:i Johore lnst year. The corresponding fiirures for 1923 were 293 and 628. Two hundred and thirty motor lorries compared with 156 m 1923, and 205 motor bicycles against 123 were registered. Fifty-nine motor omnibuses were also registered.61 words
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Article76 1925-07-20 8 I think it is perfectly ridiculous for judges to say 'We have forgotten the war,' said Sir Ernest Wild, the Recorder, at the Old Bailey, referring to the question as to whether or not a prisoner's war record should be taken into account m mitigation of an offence. "We owe76 words
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Article73 1925-07-20 8 The wedding has taken place at the hurch of the Assumption, Penang, of Mr. Henry Aloysius Foley, of St. Xavier's Institution, Penang, fifth son of Mr. W. J. Foley, formerly Chief Police Inspector, F.M.S., and of Mrs. Foley, of Penang, and Miss Violet May (Mary) Woodford, daughter of Mr. and73 words
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Article76 1925-07-20 8 Mr. V. Kinloch, of Jeram Estate, has accepted the appointment of Manager of Junun Estate, Kedah. A company has been floated m London under the name of Junun Rubber Estates, Ltd. Mr. D. B. N. Sherson, of Tanjong Malim, has been appointed manager of Kreh Estate, Lunas, recently acquired by76 words
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Article82 1925-07-20 8 The bam-like structure which serves as the Post and Telegraph Office, Taiping, is to receive some attention so as to make it more suitable for the purpose it is intended to serve, says the Times ■>f Malaya. Visits have been paid to it by the Principal Medical Officer, F.M.S., the82 words
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Article98 1925-07-20 8 Mr. Lott, of White;: way's Taipinj? branch, who met with a motor cycle accident and is lying m the Taiping hospital, was able to sit up on Tuesday and smoke a cigarette, states the Times of Malaya. After finishing his first cigarett» he asked for another, but before it could98 words
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Article104 1925-07-20 8 In the Supreme Court, Ipoh, on Friday, before the Hon. Mr. Justice WaUon, a case was heard m which Lee Lang, of Parit Buntar, who was represented by Mr. E. Joseph, sued Lee Cheng Hoh, the administrator of the estate of Lee deceased, for the sum of $1,039.80. The claim104 words
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Article97 1925-07-20 8 Coconut week m Bangkok was when Mr. R. W. Munro visited Bangkok, as Visiting Agent, to report to the shareholders m Rajah Una Co., Ltd., tfajah Hitam Co., Ltd., Sipanta* Co., Ltd., Bukit Tengah Coconut Estate, Ltd., and Packa Coconut Estate, Ltd., his impressions of the different properties. Thw who97 words
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Article352 1925-07-20 8 Mr. Justice Deane is nttendinpr the F.M.S. Court of Appeal at Kuala Lumpur this week. Mr. G. E. Wright-Motion returned ti Penang from home by the I*. and O. Macedonia. We regret to hear of the death, wh <H occurred at Muar, on Saturday, of Mr. L.352 words
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Article65 1925-07-20 8 Tlie Coroner's enquiry into the tragedy at the Swimming Club last wtek will be held this afternoon. The last inquest of a similar nature was held by the Coroner a fortnight ago upon the body of a Japanese fisherman who was bitten in the China Sea about65 words
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Article135 1925-07-20 8 Probate has just been granted for the six million dillar estate of the late Mr. M. J. D. Stephens. There are many small bequests, but the majority of the estuie k to be invested for the benefit of the widow, and on her death135 words
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Article150 1925-07-20 8 The report of the Union Insurance Society of Canton for 11)24 states the balance of the 1923 account, after paying the interim dividend of 245. per share and bonus of 20 per cent, to contributors, is to be disposed of by paying a final dividend of150 words
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Article154 1925-07-20 8 A New York wire of June 19 states The directors of the Victor Talking Machine Company yesterday, for the first time since the company was organised m 11)01, failed to declare a dividend on tne Common stick at their quarterly meeting. While no formal statement was154 words
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Advertisement150 1925-07-20 8 tfWST*iffW-y •"fitft N^ c if < a>r TTWWMrr^f ■^■■MMHaWHHEnBfIaWBHBaB H CLASS VIRGINIAN I CIGARETTES. The ikw cigarette with the exquisite aroma. 80 cents per tin of 50. 1 P British American Tobacco Co., (Straits) Ltd. i (Incorporated m England) LEI PEL ROAD, SINGAPORE. HERCULES njj LIGHT PILSENER Compare the full150 words
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Advertisement78 1925-07-20 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT at 9. SAFETY LAST Featuring HAROLD LLOYD 7 Reels. I'ATHE GAZETTE. LOCAL TOPICAL, KING'S BIRTHDAY PARADE. In (h* First Show at 7.30 p.m. FRENCH HEELS Featuring IRENE CASTLE 7 Reels. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors. TENNENT'S l\3 H ftainnt| STRONG SCOTCH ALE. A VALUABLE TONIC Sole Agents78 words
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Advertisement71 1925-07-20 8 On Other Pages. PHRD. Sangei Rinching Rubber Finance and Commerce Shipping and the Muila Meteorological Report Keuter Ttk-nrams 9 The Bus Strike 0 Pt rak St. Andrew's Society 9 V MS Court of Appeal L'jcal Rubber Auction 8 Ahea<l of the Mail N'ewa Insurance Action Sinicapori- Aaai7.cs. I Robber SmuffKling71 words
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Article356 1925-07-20 9 Heavy Fighting and Riff Reverses. [BEUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 18. Paris A communique from Fez states that the garrison at Wadiharima po:it repulsed violent attacks by the Riffs, who suffered heavily and retired to the mountains. It appears that the Riffs intended to attack all the posts betweenReuter - 356 words
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Article170 1925-07-20 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 19. Lisbon A military revolt, headed by a number of officers who were arrested after the outbreak of April 18, and who escaped from the fortress of San Juliao, broke out early this morning. The cruiser ,Ya.%i-i> da Gama declared for the revolutionaries. TheReuter - 170 words
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Article75 1925-07-20 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 18. Washington At President Coolidjfe's Suggestion a delegation representing the rubber interests interviewed the Secretary of State, Mr. Kellogg, and explained the unprecedented difficulties in the industry owinp to the high cost of rubber, which they attributed to the British restrictions, though itReuter - 75 words
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Article369 1925-07-20 9 Hopes of Settling Shanghai Dispute. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 18. Paris A note issued on the subject of the dispute between the Shanghai Municipality and the Diplomatic Corps at Peking, in reference to the enquiry into the Shanghai disorders, emphasises the loyalty of the French Minister to ChinaReuter - 369 words
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Article113 1925-07-20 9 [itELTER TELEGRAM.] London, July III Moscow M. Ganetzky, head of the Soviet delegation which is negotiating the Russo-German trade agreement, interviewed by the Rosta News Agency, said the negotiations were now almost ended and only a few questions remain unsettled. He declared that the Soviet had agreed113 words
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Article51 1925-07-20 9 [reuter telegram.] London, July 18. Warsaw After an exciting Wild West chase in motor cars through the main streets, the v police captured three Communists on the outskirts of the city. Two of the police and a Communist were killed and 14 pedestrians and the remaining two Communists wereReuter - 51 words
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Article38 1925-07-20 9 [REUTER TELECRAM.] London, July 18. Hanoi The Annaniite revolutionary Pham Hoi Chau, who was recently sentenced to death in contumaciam on a charge of attempting to poison the Hanoi garrison, has arrived under escort from Shanghai.Reuter - 38 words
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Article25 1925-07-20 9 The recent heat wave m Ipoh appears to have broken for a while. There was heavy rain on Friday and a high wind all day.25 words
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Article120 1925-07-20 9 Thinning Out Preferred To Spectacular. [reuter telegram.] London, July 18. Reuter's correspondents at Cologne and Berlin state that the French evacuation of the Ruhr, which will be completed by the 31st inst., is proceeding quietly and unostentatiously. A thinning out policy is preferred to the more conspicuous andReuter - 120 words
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Article92 1925-07-20 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 19. Perak St. Andrew's Society has held its annual meeting under the presidency of Mr. Stewart. He reported growth, financially and numerically. The following office-bearers were appointed Mr. Grant Mackie, chieftain Mr. Stewart, vicechieftain Mr. Wilson, hon. sec. Messrs. Coulie,92 words
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Article74 1925-07-20 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 20. The full Court of Appeal assembled here this morning;. Mr. Justice FarrerManby presided, supported by Mr. Justice Watson and Mr. Justice Deane. The Perak Civil Appeal, in which the Hon. Mr. W. H. Thome and Mr. F. B.74 words
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Article325 1925-07-20 9 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd. report Singapore, July 18. The commodity market closes the week at the fresh high levels of 4s. Gd. London. 116 cents gold New York, 17s cents Singapore, for spot and nearby lubber. The position is charged with nervousness, however, and the forward325 words
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Article145 1925-07-20 9 (By courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, July 17. Rubber prices are still maintaining: the highest post-war record. The quotation for f.a.q. spot closed at Y.2.55 per pound to-day. Mr. Tekeji Kawamura, ex-President of the South Manchuria Railway Company, has entered the Seiyu-Hontoh, the only opposition145 words
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Article165 1925-07-20 9 Another Phase of "Monkey" Trial. [reuter telegram.] London, July 18. Dayton Little evidence has so far been taken in the Scopes ease, most of the time having been taken up by arguments on legal points. Mr. W. J. Bryan finally objected to the admission of the evidence ofReuter - 165 words
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Article298 1925-07-20 9 Late Wireless Messages From Europe. (Aneta Radio Service to Java.) Iwaki, July 15 The Nippon Yusen Kaisha strikers are returning and resuming work. Tokio The latest census shows a total population of the city of l,U96,300, i of whom 1,063,700 are males. Tanaka, Japan's first ambassador298 words
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Article111 1925-07-20 9 Heavy Fine For Cruelty To Servant. A case was heard by the Second Magistrate (Mr. H. F. Monk) on Friday in which a Chinese woman, named Lim Joo Watt was charged with wrongful restraint of a young Teochew girl employed by her as a servant. The evidence111 words
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Article93 1925-07-20 9 Court of Appeal Reverses Judgment. The judgment of the acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Sproule) m favour of Chop Chkip Chiuk and Co. against the Queensland Insurance Company was reversed by the Court of Appeal on Saturday the insurance company's appeal bein.s; allowed with costs. The appeal was93 words
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Article63 1925-07-20 9 Sequel to Bukit Timah Collision. There was a sequel m the Second Police Court on Saturday to a collision which occurred m Bukit Timah Road between a car and a motor-bus recently, the driver of the bus being fined $25. Mr. C. Sturrock was thrown over63 words
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Article56 1925-07-20 9 His Excellency the General Officer Commanding the Troops, Malaya, with the concurrence of His Highness the Sultan, has been pleased to approve the following promotions m the Johore Volunteer Rifles, with effect from July 1, 1925 Captain (Ag. Major) E. F. G. Davies, M.C., to be Major., Lieutenant (Ag. Gaptain)56 words
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Article211 1925-07-20 9 Story of Sulphuric Acid Throwing. The alleged use of sulphuric acid in an attempted robbery formed the subject of u charge of causing grievous hurt against two Chinese named Ij?e Chook and Ang Ah Hing, the hearing of which was commenced at the Assizes this morning, before the211 words
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Article388 1925-07-20 9 Launch Pcnningat's Successful Season. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 17. The motor launch Penningat has been having a very successful season off the west coast arresting native craft attempting to smuggle rubber. Amongst thi- cases reported are the following On July 2, off Paulo Undang, she388 words
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Article281 1925-07-20 9 Action taken at a Meeting of committee No. 5 held on July 15, included the following r Decided' that the public stand pipe »n Graiijce Road adjoining the Bukit Wakaf burial K'ound may be removed to River Valley Road near that part of the burial ground that is281 words
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Article35 1925-07-20 9 The Rev. Brother Stephen, director St. John's Institution, Kuala Lumpur, and the Rev. Bro. Paul, director of St. XaxierV, Penan?, are at present m Singapore to attend the Educational Conference which fipcpf tfl.flinfrraw, L t35 words
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Article216 1925-07-20 9 Owners and Drivers At Variance. Rumours current yesterday that th* motor-buses would return to the roads this morning proved to be without foundation, for the streets are empty of buses to-day, this being the sixth day of the strike. The proprietor of a company operating Ko.ni' twenty216 words
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Article130 1925-07-20 9 Year's Imprisonment for Chinese Seaman. The discovery of two new revolvers and 200 rounds of ammunition in the false bottom of, a washstand which was bein^ examined at the customs shed ut Telok Ayer had a sequel in, the District Court this morning, when u Chinese130 words
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Article164 1925-07-20 9 The Currency Commissioners' Abstract as at July 1, 1925, is as follows c. Whole amount of Currency Notes m Circulation on July 1, 1925 103,572,298.70 Average amount o,f Currency Notes m Circulation during the month of June 1925 9G,930,896.:?7 (a) Currency Guarantee Fund Liquid Portion on July164 words
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Article163 1925-07-20 9 A thrilling story of French heroism was reported m Paris recently. A French post, five miles west of Beni Derkoul, occupied by twenty-two Senegalese riflemen under Lieutenant Lepeyrc, had been besieged for eight days. Help was demanded by signals. The post required a machine gun to replace one163 words
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Article64 1925-07-20 9 The revenue of the State of Johore for 1924 amounted to $10,»47,9")9.68 as against 11,094,954.79 m 1923. Tha revenue for 1923 was swollen by the inclusion of the rubber duty collected during the last two months of 1022, otherwise the revenue of 1924 would have exceeded that of 1928, despite64 words
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Article832 1925-07-20 10 Draw m Match for Clarke Cup. The cricket trophy presented by Mr. C. H. Clarke for the annual match, European v. The Kent, remains unclaimed again this >'«»r u> the result of the Ramc played on Saturday afternoon and Sunday, the result feeing a draw. The Europeans won a832 words
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Article28 1925-07-20 10 The Kind's Prize Winner. f ßeuter Telegram.] London, July 18. The King's Prize :;t Bisley was won by Supper A. Smith, late of the nagineer.-, with 22fi.Reuter - 28 words
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Article19 1925-07-20 10 Tourists' Regular Win. [Reuter Telegram.] London, July 18. Sydney The Knjrlish soccer team b«at Australia by s—o.5 0.Reuter - 19 words
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Article341 1925-07-20 10 Davis Cup European Final. [Reuter Telegram.] London, July 18. Noordwyk In the European Davis Cup final Lucosle, France, beat Timmer, Holland, 5 7, 7— 5, 6 2, 6 2. Borotra, Fiunce, beat Diemerkool, Holland, 6 2, 6 4, 10— London, July 19. Xooi dwyk France eliminated Holland inReuter - 341 words
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Article114 1925-07-20 10 Question of Amateur Status. [Router Teiejrram.] London, July 18. A sensation was caused at the conclusion of the Amateur Athletic Association's championship meeting: at Stamford Bridge, for which there was a stron? foreign, entry, when the secretary, at the presentation of trophies, stated that two medals earned by the114 words
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Article500 1925-07-20 10 The Chiengma 1 Cup Race. The race for the Chiengmai Cup, the principal cup for rowing in Singapore, took place on Saturday over the full course of one mile. Goldman's crew were the winners. The three crews competing were Inside D. S. Robertson, bow V. C. Bath, i; H.500 words
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Article97 1925-07-20 10 In the 200 yards (A) handicap race held at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday Seow Sian Chye, who went at go, was first in 3 min. 12 1-5 sees., while Ng Wong Guan (2 mins. 30 sets.) and Chia Poh Chong (2 mins. 31 1-5 sees.), who w«nt at97 words
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Article83 1925-07-20 10 The ie.«ult of the Keppel Golf Club monthly medal (Bojjey) was a win for A. D. Hallows, who returned a score of 2 up. Penanjj Police Sports. (From Our Ov.n Correspondent.) Penang, July 19. Although one hour's rain marred the police spirts it did not blunt the keenness and83 words
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Article974 1925-07-20 10 The Lipton Challenge Cup. (Contributed) The second race for the series for the Lipton Challenge Cup took place on Sunday morning in weather which was entirely feminine in its fickleness and uncertainty. An early morning light N.E. breeze changed at U o'clock to an even lighter S.W., while clouds974 words
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Article403 1925-07-20 10 Results of First Annual Sports Meeting. The fir. t annual sports of the Royal English School were held on Friday afternoon on the playing-field of St. Joseph's Institution, which was lent foi the occasion. The championship for the A division was won by Lee. Joon Kee, and403 words
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Article128 1925-07-20 10 Tronoh Mines. 1,283 piculs. Toh Kiri Mining Co. 129 piculs. Chenderiang Tin Dredging half month ending July 15, dredge hours 295, piculs ll'ii. Hydraulicing piculs 90. The Secretary of Austral Malay Tin. Ltd., reports the following outputs of it* associated companies for the half month of July Kampong128 words
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Article259 1925-07-20 10 Mr. B. M. A. Cornelius, who was connected with the Straits Times some forty years ago, writes with reference to our eightieth birthday that when he joined the Straits Times the paper was published under the title of The Singapore Daily Times, but that at his259 words
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Letter195 1925-07-20 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, A large number of Moorish refugees, consisting mostly of women and children, have succeeded in escaping from the area of the war and are now congregated in the Tangier International zone. Homeless and starving, their condition is described as desperate.195 words
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Letter684 1925-07-20 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, As a small-scale proprietary planter, with no divergent interests other than that of .securing a reasonable profit from my undertakings, I feel that I should record my considered opinion, vis-a-vis Restriction and the present and future rubber position. Since684 words
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Article29 1925-07-20 10 The Our Cabaret Company gave another successful performance before a large audience at the Adelphi Hotel on Saturday evening.' There will be further performances to-night and to-morrow.29 words
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Article202 1925-07-20 10 Singapore, July 20. Rubber.— London Is. 5%d. Easier. Local $1.72 Va. Tin.— London, 18/7/25 £263 5s. Local ?132%, (200 tons sole). Kubbers. Market weaker with sellers predominating. New Craigieleas have sellers at 1.50 buyeis biddinK L45. Jeram Kuantans are quoted 1.10-1.15. New Scudais have sellers at202 words
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Article244 1925-07-20 10 (I.. K. Macphail). Singapore, July 20. Rubber.— 4s. r )'4d., uown =4d. Local $1.70. Tin.— £263 5s. Local $i:t2.7f>. 200 tons. Rubber shares arc easier most being on offer rather than in demand. The mining section of the market is better and there are good244 words
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Article313 1925-07-20 10 Duff Claim I rged to be Too Remote. In the Chancery Division on June IS, Mr. Justice Russell continued the hearing of the application arising out of the arbitration between the Duff Development Company and the Government of Kelan ten. The company, which holds a concession in313 words
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Article78 1925-07-20 10 The Alhambra is presenting an excellent comedy programme as the second performance. That favourite comedian Harold Lloyd, has done nothing better than Safety Last, which is seven reels of thrifts and mirth. Last night's bi^ audience was thrilled by the stunts I.l, iy<l perpetrates m climbing the outside78 words
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Article75 1925-07-20 10 The vernacular schools drill and games competitions will he held on the Ruffles Institution ground on Wednesday next (Ist Moharram), commencing at 1 p.m. Sixteen schools are taking )>art and very keen competition is expected. Each team will execute a set drill and then compete m75 words
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Article2611 1925-07-20 11 Manufacturers* Short-Sighted Policy. The .sixteenth ordinary general meeting of the Staling Rubber Estates, L'cJ., was held on June 18, in the Council Room of the Kubber Growers' Association (Incorporated), 2, and 4, Idol-lane, t.C. Mr. C Heath Clark (the chairman of the iompany) presided. The chairman said:2,611 words
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Advertisement327 1925-07-20 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. M a»»^i»— i^ .a— a»»»a»»»»»»»— "Thats a nice Tonic, the Taste is Delicious. 9 WHEN327 words
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Advertisement413 1925-07-20 11 Raffles Hotel Tel. No. 2920. GUEST NIGHTS, Dinner Dance Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday* N.B.— Evening Dress Essential for Dancing. TEA DANCES Every Monday and Friday. r*DII SARKIES BROTHERS, VJIVIaLiJLi Proprietors. Seventy Varieties besides the LEON. H. YAYMEN, Daily Special Dishes. Manacer. Sea View Hotel MUSIC ON THE LAWN DURING413 words
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Article507 1925-07-20 12 Plant That Brings Good Luck Blooming at Ipoh. Once more the beautiful grounds attached to the handsome residence of Kapitan Chung Thye Phin, J.P., M.S.C., Chamberlain Hoad, Ipoh, have been in- vadeJ by large number vf the various communities who have all been eagenittu j see the507 words
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Article165 1925-07-20 12 The Perak representative of the Malay Mail writes An aged Chinese nain.il Quay Ah Lock, of Upper Perak, wa* charged of Raja Omar, the Assistant Official Assignee, Perak, before the Ipoh magistrate, with having quitted the State of Perak on July 13, 1923, after the making of165 words
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Advertisement889 1925-07-20 12 MALACCA TO BE LET TWO GODOWNS ON THE NORTH RECLAMATION FOR A 1>EKIOD OF FIVE YEARS, FROM JANUARY 1, 1926. L TO BE LET by public tender two godowns built of steel with corrugated roof and tides and concrete floor with road and river frontage. No. 1 godown has a889 words
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Advertisement720 1925-07-20 12 PENGKALEN, LIMITED (Incorporated m EngUr^ LOST SCRIP. WHUEAS application has been made to the Directors of the above Company to issue clupliOHte scrip m respect of 200 Ordinary ■harM rwittwad m the iume of Lionel Patrick llickey and numbered CI42A to 01-145; E3071 to *****; 3187R to *****; ***** to720 words
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Advertisement174 1925-07-20 12 and befroudqfit one -ton truck 1 It lr» vfP 'bewyra JllM ?y vBHa^PVRv W T 1 B^jD V VH^Bh SS^^^^^^l 'f^s^av Prices of Chassis $2,150 STRENGTH combined with ECONOMY We can build you any body. MALAYAN MOTORS, (Proprietors WEARNE BROS., LTD.) ■Tjtee M«mM»>tMMtMM>I»MI>HIMMM>HMMM«IIM»M<»mMMMMM<MH»HK«tmi J Every Picture is Perfect if exposed174 words
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Advertisement299 1925-07-20 13 BELL'S EVERITE BIG SIX 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. I f Sole Agents Sime Darby Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m th« Straits Settlement') 5, MALACCA SHUT. Bodyguard299 words
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Advertisement546 1925-07-20 13 I il ill OUR QUALITY is the DAYLIGHT OF TRUTH. CHEONG KOON SENG CO IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of valuable Singapore properties. \t Messrs. Cheong Kof>n Seng C-j's saleraom. No. 30, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, July 22. at 2.30 p.m. ESTATE OF KAVENA KAT AS MMUCAN, DECEASED Lot 1. Valuable 093546 words
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Advertisement369 1925-07-20 13 \PS/ Cement Supplied to the Singapore Municipality, Government of Johore, Malacca Municipality, T.M.S. Railways and all leading architects and contractors, DUPIRE BROTHERS Sole Agents, SINGAPORE. tiiiHiiimiiiiiiiiMiitnii ttttttttttf <-» j»^— i j jpFiiy-' \/()L' arc worried by a problem we can solve What Cr^bO— T1 I >W. froublinß you"? "QUICK AND369 words
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Advertisement166 1925-07-20 13 THE CAR WELL-KNOWN FOR ITS RELIABILITY— ECONOMY— COMFORT. "ITS POPULARITY NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION." The f!>2. r Ovcrlands are now available m three Models. STANDARD TOURING $1,500 SPECIAL TOURING $1,550 DE LUXE TOURING $1,600 F.O.R. SINGAPORE. .Deferred Terms. Immediate Delivery. SERVICE SPARE PARTS SERVICE Full Particulars from Agents TUB AGENCY, CTCLI166 words
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Advertisement464 1925-07-20 14 tomttM iww $5,500,000 B.C. A«or«nc« m fore* over $19,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Ircnrporated m Strait* B*ttl*n»nt«.) HEAD omrE Wlocherter Ho»»e. Wwpote. MJNDON OmCB i il. OM J~ty. The Comp y a** £0,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and eoiapllM vith th* British Life Aiimrane*464 words
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Advertisement612 1925-07-20 14 BANKING INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION Capital Paid-op U.S. $5,000,000 Surplus VS. $5,000,009 Owacd fey THE NATIONAL CTTT BANK OF NBW TOKS. Brad Oflk* M, WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Loadoa O«c«: M, BI3HOPSGATB. K.C. Branches. EASCEXOMA COLON MADRID SANTO DOIOKOO LATAVIA DAIRFN MANILA SHANGHAI BOMBAY HANROW PANAMA fIINGAPORI CALCUTTA HARBIN PEKING J^F"*612 words
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Advertisement509 1925-07-20 14 NEDERIANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NETH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) Established 1863. CAPITAL Fl. 60.000,000 (about £5,000.000) ISBUID Fl. 64,000,000 (about £4.600,000) RESERVE FUND Fl. 21,«00,000 (about £1,860,000) HEAD OFBICE IN .VMSTERDAM. SUB-AGENCIES IN IHF HAGUE AND ROTTERDAM. EASTERN HEAD OFFICE, BATAVIA. 3HANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Vt-rtan, Su'^rabaya, Sv'insrang, Bandorae, ■Veltarrtdea, Cheriuon, Tt-gal,509 words
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Advertisement444 1925-07-20 14 BANKING THK BANK OF TAIWAN, UMITED. (Ixorpoxatad by Special Charter m Japan) CapiUl Subscribed M T"0,OOO,OOO CapiUl Paid-up TSX.OOO.OOO Reserve Fund T13,78n.000 IVeiident K. Makn^awa, E*q. Vi-e-Prcsidect B u^ri, Eag. DiRECTORD O. KcwasakL Eaq. i D. Takita, Eaa. A Esaki, Eaq. I T. Uisamune, E*q M. Shn'.o, Ksq. HEAD OmCKi444 words
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Advertisement360 1925-07-20 14 THE MINIMUM OF SAFETY FOR A MARRIED MAN. It has been decided, by those who have made a careful study of the subject, that a married man should always be m a position to leave his family m the event of his death an amount equal to at least THREE360 words
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Advertisement352 1925-07-20 14 TO LET OFFICES GODOWNS, ETC. Orices m the Arcade. 7-b 11 and 11-b, D\Almeida Street. 10-b, D'j Souza Street. 1, Colly pr Quay. 10 and 17, Rnffles Quay. 3, Robinson Road. 13, (Ground floor) Cross Street. 1G and 18 (first floors) and 22, Change Alky, TO-1, Mi;ld'e Road. 43. Seaii352 words
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Article1059 1925-07-20 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Why Do Brakes "Fail"? There is a growing uneasiness on the part of the public at the frequency with which public-service vehicles are coming to grief upon the roads, and it is felt, in regard to the recent fatal accident to1,059 words
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Advertisement127 1925-07-20 15 FORD TRUCKS ARE Big Time Savers. HBH i, jjj-., fia-ma.l I J|— V M I-i 1-Ton Truck Chassis $1,1 50 Time is Money WEARNE BROS., LIMITED. 11-22 HP. TUOLSELEY" TWO SEATER $2,375 FOUR SEATER $2,450 We give free of charge an Insurance Policy for one year with each car. CENTRAL127 words
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Advertisement217 1925-07-20 15 Jor Economical Transportation The closer you make your <; i ~~\<> comparison of Chevrolet with *J$ mfj l^\ J > other cars, the greater will fnf be .your. your realisation that Chevy $L&> A lo e represents remarkable JIV cBSBBBbnI IPKih R S QUAIITY at low cost! RORNEO MOTORS LIMITED217 words
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Advertisement229 1925-07-20 16 Isld. 187 S. 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 tt/i, HIGH STUUiT, BINGAPORE. pMack t229 words
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Advertisement227 1925-07-20 16 Specialist m ESTATE SUPPLIES Enquiries Solicited. LEE KIM SOO 20, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. JUST RECEIVED By MICHAEL ARLEN AUTHOR OF THE GREEN HAT one of the biggest sellers MAYFAIR sth EDITION The success of this book has been enormous. Price $3.00. KELLY WALSH, LTI. (Incorporated m Hongkong) RAFFLES EQUARE, SINGAPORE.227 words
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Advertisement934 1925-07-20 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., m ordinary close set type (average six words to line) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 eta., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,934 words
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Advertisement673 1925-07-20 16 BOARD AND LODGING BOAHD AND RKSIDKNCK at 3, Oxloy Kd. SANS SOUCI, No. 6, Oxley Rise, quiet residential quarter. From $90. Tel. 2580. TO LET, FURNISHED ROOMS, with board, m private family. Reply 280, Straits Times. SKA BREEZE, Amber Road, Katong, sea front, tennis, garage, elec, European only. BOARD AND673 words
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Advertisement177 1925-07-20 16 "THE GIFT SHOP" FOR WEDDING PRESENTS NOT the usualCatalogue Selection, Butter Dish, or Decanter BUT Delightful— Useful— "Things Beautiful" Everything Different Quality Best Made YET! PRICE -RIGHT The Bloomer is on you if you don't decide PrankelS VICTORIA STREET. THE NAVY'S CHOICE PLYMOUTH GIN OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. I JETALINA IS EFFICIENT177 words
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Advertisement360 1925-07-20 16 MEDiCAL BOOKS A HANDBOOK Of MIDWIFERY for Midwiren, Maternity Nurses and Obstetric Dressera, by Comjns Berkefey. With riiluur frontip'ere nnd 71 illustrations m the Text S AM A COMPLETR HANDBOOK OF MIDWIFERY, for Mill wives and Nurses, by J. K. Watson, M.0.. Edin. with over 1.'.0 illustrations 4.50 A HANDBOOK360 words
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