The Straits Times, 22 July 1925

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times No. 27,921 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1925. PRICM 10 CENTS
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    • 145 1 orrn -wanrrtD* Nivm BKATSN < BH lIM Choicest r--,d oldest mß\\ \m| I II I V^HBtfl' JBBJks^> 3e5 }tV ■<•.'•• GUTHRI£ i CO, Ltd I mHB sbm«B£, ?nn»c. <!nu isMnm «.u.ust; WUB/M THERE are few Whiskies which have attained popularity, and so many firm adherents, as rapidly as SPEY ROYAL.
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    • 6 1 jj LACTOGEN 1 <: worn JOUR BABY
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  • 577 2 Playwrights Who Denounce Their Our Works. The right to hiss hag been matter of much dispute and some rage, observe.! the Daily Telegiuph. The conviction of the natural man that it is his indefensibly, to exercise at his good wiil and pleasure, has never been generally
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  • 438 2 I Sir J. Bland-Sot ton on Expensive Surgical Treatment. Sir John Bland-Sutton. president of the I Royal College of Surgeons, opened new wings which have been added to the East Surrey Hospital at Redhill at a cost of £35,000, the remaining- sum from a fund £50,000 which
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  • 94 2 How are the mighty fallen remark.; the Daily News. I see that thousands of British Government Regimental Tartan Kilts," brand new, of pure wool, and partlined with flannel, are offered for sale but for no noble purpose. On the contrary, they are recommended as useful for girls'
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 428 2 FOR THE "TEA" HOUR INSTANT POSTUM is a boon to those people who enjoy a warm invigorating drink to overcome the fatigue of the day's labours. The ease with which it is prepared! Simply add boiling water to a level traspoonful of Postum —a delightful drink for the counting house.
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    • 307 2 HOT WEATHER HEADACHES are chiefly due la the ii I i-ITcct:; of thin trying jon upon the di.iiMtive apparatus. By ij v.'.ly DtimulatinK the liver nnd restoring mtestinal activity Plikettes quickly set thin;?-- r'lg'.il. I for constipation, MUctuness, v«rc f-j mm rick-hoadaches Pinkcttes n;-e p-Ti"oc!iDr. They' keep the" nst9M SlMli
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    • 161 2 COMPLETE VIOLIN OUTFIT. $20 $30 $35 Monthly instalment systems can be arranged. SEASON CO., LTD., 11l and 113. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE. RED HAND BRAND "MATINTO" THE IDEAL FLAT PAINT For high-class interior decorative work. WASHABLE, HYGIENIC, ARTISTIC, PERMANENT. Applicable to PLASTER, WOOD, IRON, ASBESTOS and COMPO BOARDS, etc. SUPPLIED
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  • 568 3 Another of th« Rights of Women Being Won. The female sex, said the great Blackstone, is a great favourite of the laws of England." The- odd thing: is <*■* women have never been able to see it, comments the Daily Telegraph. For generations they huve never been
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  • 187 3 Questionnaire of Moot Beautiful Sights. The Canadian Pacific liner Empress »f France, which came to Singapore last year and went alongside the West Wharf returned to New York during the last week m May after a cruise of 30,000 miles that lasted four months. She carried
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  • 119 3 Programme of drills up to and for, July 26, 1925. Wednesday, July 22, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, S.R.E. (V), Knots and Lashings. Thursday. July 23, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Chinese Co., Officers and N.C.O's Class 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Chinese Co., Recruits' Drill. Friday, July 24, 5.15
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  • 28 3 Orders for week ending July 24, 1925 Thursday, July 23.— Rehearsal Parado for Rally, Headquarters 4.15 p.m. (Full 'uniform with Staves.)
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 246 3 Oneida Pressed Steel Split Pulleys COMBINE JLj H jOs\ O T t BHeHk S^*!F 9Kv /"i wFf and DURABILITY. Stock Sizes 8 ins. to 44 ins. diameter. Sole Agent* UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE. "Mnitegrs" y» «..««>» c INFLUENCE OF. NEW SHOES Admiration follows the footsteps
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    • 28 3 Seattle;, Portland (Ore) and SAN FRANCIBCO. I S.S. ONDEN Due to sail about August 25. For freight "and .further jparticu-* lars, apply Boustead Co., ltd. (Incorporaud to TMM.)
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    • 478 3 STEAMER SAILINGS DUO-CHINA STtti MAY. COMPANY, LIMITED. i Incorporated m Hongkong) Direct Service to Jspsn via Hongkong and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Prnang from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, N'ewchw&ng, Yangtze Ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENA.T. AND
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    • 675 3 SmitEß SffIUKGS KAWASAKI— ROOSEVELT LINE General Agents Kerr Steamship Co., Inc., 4*. BaUVU STRUT. NEW YORK. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE (VIA SUEZ) S.S. Katherine Park due Aug. 10 M.S. Sflvercedar due Aug. 27 MLS. Silverlarch due Sept. 7 S& Rhine uaru
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    • 775 4 STEAMER SMJWa P. 0. British India "><? Apcar Lines (Incorporate* 1 la England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES Pa.\L\BULAK AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL BKRVICI OVTWABM FBOM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOB CHINA AM) JAPAN FOB HABKULLKS, LONDON AND ANTWERP.
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    • 747 4 STEAMER SAHIWBS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) The Bine Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AJtSTBKttAM, KOTOUtDAM, AMTWUtr, KAMBUaU. AMU BREMEN. GKNOA, MAESKILLES, LIVERPOOL AKD GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTTMOHH. Taking <:«rg* tkroagk
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    • 833 4 STEAMER SAILINGS K. P. M. BOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Telephone Noa. Passage Dcpt. 131, Freight l>tpt., 1202, Marine Dept. and Transhipment Dept. 1437, Manager's Deak 1002. REPRESENTATIVE for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF
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    • 510 5 STEAMER 3AH.HMS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (IkaarpOTatai la IngUad) "ELLERMAN" LIRE Passenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAJU FREIGHT SERVICES HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG x a.s. COLORADO due July 30 11. CITY OF MADRIT* M dm An*. U xß.s.x B.s. CITY OF
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    • 745 5 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE ELLERMAN FUNNEL 1 BUCKNALL LINE m S.S.CO LTD (Ineorporata* 1b England) JOINT SEBVICH to BOSTON NEW YORK and BALTIMORE T ia SUEZ m PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Staaaor Dna B'poro Ronte For XT. COMPANION July 30 Sues Phillipine* end Hongkong, t MALVERNIAN Aug. 9 Suez I'hiliipines ai.d
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    • 690 5 STEAMER SAIUHCS Barns Philp Line (IncarporaUd m Anstralia) For SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN THURSDAY ISLAND and BRISBANE and .%NTO ßo'^o""^. *^Tit«-.r. MA.IUXI Ct»W „M) MARELLA is th« largast and finest sUamtr tra&nr to AaitraiU, Cabins da lnza, mngl. b«rts cabins, swimming bath, crmnasinia, at*. NEXT B AILING MONTORO July
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    • 441 6 From Sunday. July 19. lo Snlurday, July 25. (TAN CHENC KEE <).. I.TI>« Proprietors.) if W* a Ion;: time since you have been inadV to laiitrl: nnd to thoroughly tnjuy fmumtU by that Uni\eryu!ly Popular Screen "median THE ONI AM) ONI.V* HAROLD LLOYD Vouii I.: r.-aln M fsaVi not laughed
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    • 471 6 To-Night! To-Night!! i New Shipment of THE GREAT BRITISH SUPER FILM ~o IT I T /AO V C AT II SUli CASES AT MOOn Ot Israel WMteaway's CHDI-A TUFHTDC SOLID LEATHER SOIT CASK SURINh IHtAlnt j, iu!il tan Co l o ur. Fitted with shirt flap on lid. (NORTH bridge
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  • 167 7 FIXTURES. Wednefcdhy. Jiily 22 Ilich Wntir, 11.50 a.m., 11.11 p.m. R, I. mail closes. Golf Club Moetiag. rn.uulur Schools rnmpctltions, 1 p.m. 1 Kuotball, Div. I S.R.C. v. Sussex. Div. II O.T.F.C. v. Police. Thurxfoy, July 23 }lish Abater. OJ4 p.m., 11.45 p.m. Ffiiar. J(il> U llißh
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  • 336 7 W' dnijday, July 22. Ships alonrsidr the Wharfs or expected to arrhc. KLIM'EI. HARBOUR. Main Wharl Syl.il, l.imburjr, M Lch. Alert, Tikat, Lch. .Siinbang, Gianc Ann, Lch. Kijan^, Conus, Arara, Inlander Oinrharf Nil. Coal Wharf Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCK. Tanjong Pacar Sheers Wharf Nil. Albert Dock
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  • 116 7 To-day. uj X II. ton 3 p.m. North, NortJ-Kast and N&rth-Wcst Sumatra' 3 p.m. India, Egypt, i-Juropf, U.S.A. and Canada S pjn. Supplementary mall for Europe, etc. By train 4 p.a Socncpi I,iat 1. 4 p.m. Malacca 4 p.m. Java, Soutb-Weit Sumatra, SouthK»»t Rornen, Calebei, Molaeeaa and
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  • 36 7 I rjcrim»» ['rinscii JuJim» 'hautilly ICalyan IVcsta S'pore Juno 12 June IV .luue 17 June IB June 84 June U6 Lo^ra July 8 July 13 July 14 July 14 July lit July 2X
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  • 230 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 22. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 11/32 Demand 2/4 6/32 Private 3m. credits 2/4 23/32 On New York, Demand 56% Private 60 d/s 58% On France, llank T. T. 1133 On India, Bank T. T. 154% On Hongkong:, Bank d/d 1% p.c. prem.
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  • 60 7 !pot lug.-Sept. )ct.-Dec. 'an. -March Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. Spot Aui{.-Sept. Oct.-Dec. Jan.-March Singapore Stnndard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing PriceBuyers. Sellers. l.fi:{ L68 1.62 LM 1.4:5 LM i.i8 ua Tone of Market Steady. Latest I London cables quote: Spot sheet
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 245 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers £1 £1 A^am Kumbang 45/6 47/6 1 1 Batang Padang 0.60 0.63 I 1 Hitam Tin L4TK 1JS2%X& £1 £1 Idris Hydraulics 40/3 41/- xd. 1 1 Johan Tin 0.4G 0.49 10/- 10/- Kampongr 44/6 45/6 €L 11 Knmuntinj* Tin 55/- 56/10 10 Kinta
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    • 126 7 !1 £1 B. Am. Tobacco 5.10.0 5.12.G 0 10 Centra) Engines 4.50 5.50 il £1 K. Smelting Co. 11.20 11.10 >,'- o/- Elec. Tramway 2/9 3/9 nom. 10 10 Fraser Nenve 51.00 52.00 100 'HO Hammer Co. 195.00 205.00 0Ol'H)Katz Bros, ckf 140.00 160.00 :0 10 Mexican Ka^lo 17
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    • 110 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers U. Enp:. C p.c. $1,234,300 par 10 p.c. pm S'pnre Electric Tramway, 5 p.c. 80 fyso.noo S'pr' re Municipal 5 p.c. U.878,000 par 10 p.c. pm S'pt'ip Municipal 4'.i p.c. of 1>JO7 $1,000,000 2% p.c. dis-par S'poie Municipal 4'i p.d. of ltHJO $1,000,000 2'/4
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    • 373 7 Frutr and Co. and Lyall an* Eratfr QooUtloo. To-day's Prices Fraser I.yall 4 Co. Evatt. Allrn'oy (SI) 2.2.- 2,10 2.40 2.50 Ale,- Gajah (•■>!! l.J", 2.05 1.80 2.00 A. I! Ham (?5> 1&25 10.75 15.50 16.50 A. Kuning (SI) 0.8C 0.93 0.80 (!.;>!) V Hotels (91) 2.20 2.10
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 939 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other ClassiGed Adrts., se« pars 11. WANTS FOR B ALB. BTC. NOTICE; TO LKT. A charmincly yituatoc flat at Katong. Apply 316, S. Times. dpi Tit LKT, hulf bunnalow, nitelv furnislud tiood locality. Reply :!1», S. Times. lip. POCKET MONKEYS FOR SALE. See* at MayUeld Kenools, 210-2, Queen
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    • 164 7 Sptci.l and extra Hindustani Songs given j LATEST STYLES IN h> h. Dean and Mian Tijah, when LftDIES' SHOES on"r>iS.y: l sSiy 24 HIGH-CLASS ENGLISH Hooking at Chenns Koon Sens Co. niADITUiNCUin THE STAR OPERA WORKMANSHIP. The Premier Malay Opera In Singapore SUPERIOR KID. Conned on^orjUKh-claa. Malay MOWED. AT TUE
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    • 528 7 FOR SALE PRIVATELY I The following krttelSS of JewelKr.. Twj pnii-s carrinßS set brilliant.!, about 14 carets. Two r;ol<l rings stt brilliants, cuch nbout 1 carats. One gold ring not brilliant, about 71;7 1 BttStS. Two gold rinits sot brilliaun, shamrock shape. Two (foM bracelets not brilliants. Six cold krosanß*
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    • 291 7 i m^— m ——> I Elliott's Htttdath* Tableli I hare been specially pre- pared to give quick relief I from all wrvepji'v Tli-y may be taken niili perfea g safety, brcausr tiiey do not affect the heart. N-< reason now to sufi.T witl I Headache AgM 8 Earache Iru'r g
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 72 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandan.t;' Kerbau Station. (By Coortmy of Covwnmwit Health Office). For the 21 hour* ending at Midnight on .iui> ui, i9:-">. derHas. ihad« u-injK-ratare 87 K. ■hi, shade tempejftbN 72 F. Mm:i ihada tt-miK'ruture 7R.1 F. M;ix. im nuliation 1« F. Mm. (nil rrulintion 70.2 F. Mm tcBpcrator* 83
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  • 42 8 A r.rqu^m High Mass for the repose of th. tad of the late Mr. J. t'auh'eilri Jamc: will he sung at trfie Cathedral of tho Goo< Shepherd, on Thursday ihu 23rd instant at 7 a.m. Friends are kindly requested tc attend.
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  • 1056 8 The Earl of Oxford, better known a:Mr. Asquith, is, we think, the mosl amazing of all who pose as statesmen ir the British Empire. Ho has a mind impervious to facts, or else a capacity foi Mag ignorant which none can surpass. Recently, there has been a
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  • 104 8 Customs officers raided the house of a woll-known towkay of Ipoh on Thursday :norning, writes the I'erak representative of the Malay Mail, and discovered two complete stills for the manufacture of tamsu. One of these appeared to have been m use for years and to have gone out of action.
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  • 19 8 We are told that wonderful baskets arc to be sold at the Cathedral Carnival on July 24 and 25.
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  • 31 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 JlOO. The rate of payments of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 15S $100.
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  • 24 8 The Colombo Port Commission has at oresent under consideration a proposal to purchase an ocean-going tug from homo for employment m tho Colombo Harbour.
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  • 26 8 We have received from the F.M.S. Government Press, Kuala Lumpur, n copy of the Manual of Statistics relating to the F.M.S., (revised to December 31, 1<J24.)
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  • 28 8 Members and friends are reminded that the half-yearly sale of papers and magazines will take place m the reading room of the V.M.C.A. to-morrow, Thursday, at li p.m.
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  • 25 8 Rochore Road, between Victoria Street and North Bridge Road, will be closed lo through traffic from to-day until fur.her notice, for the construction of iewtrs.
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  • 34 8 A correspondent points out that yesteniay wa3 the last day of the Mohamedan year 1343 and to-day is the New Tear or the first day of IM4, We thank him for rectifying the slip.
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  • 30 8 Mr. Rex Thompson visited Kamuntin* on Saturday for the purpose of inspecting the suction cutter dredge that is ir. operation on the property of the Kampon;; Kamuntins Tin Dredging Company.
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  • 35 8 It is reported that two applications to dredge the Kinta River for tin have been received by the Perak Government and that these applications were considered by the State Council at a meeting on Monday.
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  • 49 8 The grounds of the Malay Volunteer Club were the scene of a tea party on the 18th inst. given by the Mohamedan L-ominunity m honour of Dr. H. S. .'>!(■■ nshi and Tengku Abdul Kadir, who have been recently made Justices of the Peace. About two hundred guests were present.
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  • 56 8 Taiping is about to assert itself judging ijy the proceedings at the last meeting of the Larut and Matang SaniUry Board when Mr. Cameron inquired whether Taiping was still the capital of the State. The Chairman replied Yes," whereupon Mr. Cameron added, "Yes. Well, if Wt don't make a noise
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  • 64 8 The usual monthly meeting for memben and friends of the Y.W.C.A. will be held on Monday, July 27 at 8 Fort Canning Road. Tea will be served at 4.30 p.m. and the address will be given at 5.30 p.m Mi.s Jackson, of the Eveland Trainiiig School, will be the speaker.
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  • 59 8 The Singapore Police Drum and Fife Sand, under Inspector Barshy, have returned from Penan 5 after attending the recont police sports there. The Pinang ja/.ette says the band proved a great attraction and was given a great ovation vh?n it did the march past opposite the Cricket Club. Inspector Barsby
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  • 60 8 In honour of Hazrath Maulana Molvi Shurfoodin bin Ghulam Mohyudin, honoraiy secretary of the Religious Advisory Be.nrd of the whole of Madras Presidency, and a leading merchant of Madras and Vellur, a dinner party was given at the Siglap residence of Mr. Kader Mustan Dubash on the 17th inst. when
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  • 62 8 An accident took place en the Serem-ban-Port Dickson Road, opposite the Hospittl football field, on Saturday afternoon. A motor omnibus coming from Port Dick.■;(>n with seven passengers swerved to avoid some goats r.traying across the road. »vith the result that one of the wheels oruke and the car turned over
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  • 92 8 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent writes yesterday Eight hire motor car iiivcrs were produced m the police court h. morning before Mr W. J. K. Stark *ml charged with disturbing the public by blowing their motor horns unnecessarily. The magistrate explained to the accused, who MHBtd greatly surprised lhat they had
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  • 104 8 A Chinese, named Gan Kirn Guan, produced at the instance of the supervisor jf rubber dealers before the Kuala Lumpur police magistrate yesterday for possession of 6.f>u picul.s of uncouponed lubber, pleadeii guilty, but explained that he had not purchased this rubber all at once. This was rubber that had
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  • 133 8 A very pleasing variety entertainment was given m King Georgo's Hall last evening by old boys and present pupils ol St. Joseph's Institution. It was designed as a compliment to the (educational Conference, and the Director of Education and representatives of most of the local schools were present as guests.
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  • 458 8 Mr. Harley Clarke has now been able to resume practice after his recont illness. Mr. W. B. Brockwell, of the Maxwell Road School, Kuala Lumpur, will proba>ly jfoinp on leave next month. We regret to report that Dr. V. Gopalan Resistant Pathologist, General Hospital Singapore, died this
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  • 44 8 According to the provisional arrangements for the trooping season 1926-6, th I 2nd Bn. Duke of Wellington., Regiment will not be coming to Singapore ur.t l February. The 2nd Bn. The Royal Sussex Rogiment arc announced to leave hole m March.
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  • 43 8 From Holland and Germany by J. V. Coen due at Singapore noon to-day. China and Japan by Hnruna Maru due at Singapore to-morrow. Europe (London mails despatched .Inly 2) by Tara due at Penang on Friday ■no mine:, the 24th instant.
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  • 66 8 We understand that there is at present .sitting a spe-cial committee whiih is <oing into the question of F..M.S. Bail way rates. This committee bobm to make its recommendations within the ne>:t two months when it is coni'ideiuly believed that the rates then rcconimiiuled will bring railway transport
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  • 93 8 In connection with the official announcement m our last issu" reepectin rubber dealers holding declared stocks of uncouponed rubber taking edvantegfl Section 6 (ii) (b) of the Rubber Btftriction Enactment, and exporting tbete stocks upon payment of duty at the rat I of 42 cents per lb.,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 174 8 You gel full value for your money when you pay 80 cents for a tin of 50. HIGH CLASS VIRGINIAN CIGARETTES. British American Tobacco Co., (Straits) Ltd. (Incorporated m England) KEPJ'EL ROAD, SINGAPORE. -x;'** -r-.xi&A js^r^R-w;m^mmsKiat I lil« r i rr mil ani» UlaDIIHil 1 HERCULES LIGHT PILSENER Compare the
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    • 158 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT at 9. SAFETY LAST Featuring HAROLD LLOYD 7 Reels. PATHE GAZETTE. LOCAL TOPICAL, KING'S BIRTHDAY PARADE. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. FRENCH HEELS Featuring IRENE CASTLE 7 Reels. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD, 11 Helcomoht has been proved by long use in this country to be
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    • 69 8 On Other Pages. Finance and Commerce Shipping and the Mails yuteorolofjical Report Keuter Telesrrains .Malayan Collieries Appeal B Companies Fined 'J Johore State Report OU Fire at Ilukum 9 Sam«engs Arrested I Di'Uctive.i' Coup B A Doctor Summoned Singapore A?»izn.i Oommercial Union Report B iSportinK Intelligence In Motor Cycle Reliability
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  • 147 9 Cabinet and the Building Programme. Sharp Difference on Economy Question. [REITER TELEGRAM.] London, July 21. The disagreement which has arisen m Cabinet over the Naval constructional programme appears to have become acute. The Admiralty at first insisted on the construction of five cruisers, and Mr. Churchill opposed
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  • 123 9 Last of the French Forces Leave. [reiter telegram.] London, July 21. Berlin The ringing of church bells, the blowing of trumpets from the spires of churches, the sounding of syrens from factories nad general rejoicing m the .streets of the Ruhr at midnight greeted the end of the
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  • 68 9 [REITHR TELEGRAM.] London, July 21. In the Chancery Division Mr. Justice Russell dismissed the application of the Government of kelantan that the arbitrator m their case with the Duff Development Company should be ordered to state a case for the opinion of the court on questions of law.
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  • 69 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 21. The conference of transport workers at Scarborough passed a resolution empowering the executive to cooperate with the Trade Union Congress council for the purpose of insisting the miners to resist to the upmost the imposition of the proposed conditions, also demanding the
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  • 54 9 [RKITER TELEGRAM.] London, July 21. Warsaw: Following an explosion m the boilers, the Polish torpedo boat Kaszub sank m dock at Danzig. Three seamen were killed and others were injured. The newspapers suggest that the accident was due to foul play by Communists or German Nationalists, and
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  • 51 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 21. Wursaw M. Chichcrin has notified the Polish Minister at Moscow that the Soviet agreed to the Polish proposal for a mixed ccunmivMon to investigate the recent incident:; on the Rus:-o-Poli?h frontier, rive l )\ict d<!cg»Ui to tho commission have ■Im4y htm appointed.
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  • 171 9 Canton Message to Labour Party. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July. 2l. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. C. P. Trevelyan, Mr. McNeil! said the official report of the evidence at the inquest on the victims of the Shanghai shootings had not yet been received. His Majesty's representative
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  • 129 9 Scopes Convicted and Fined $100. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 21. Dayton, Tennessee Scopes, the defendant m the "Monkeyville" trial, was found guilty. The judge, charging the jury, ruled that if the defendant violated the law against teaching that man descended from a lower order of animals he
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  • 45 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] Paris, July 21. The final figures of the election for the Conseils Generaux show that the Left bloc won 91 seats. In spite of violent propaganda on the question of Morocco the Communists suffered complete defeat; obtaining only two seats. (Havas.)
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  • 41 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 21. Rome It is learnt from Sydney that Col. de Pincdo is anxious to greet the American squadron visiting Australia and has accordingly postponed his departure tjT Japan until tne end of the week.
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  • 45 9 [REL'TER TELEGRAM.] London, July 21. The short time committee of the Cotton Association at Manchester recommended a week's stoppage m addition to the annual holidays «n the ground of stagnant trade. The decision is mainly due to yarn being sold below cost.
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  • 34 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 21. Melbourne Melbourne and Sydney are crowded with visitors awaiting the arrival of the American fleet on Thursday. The greatest interest is taken m the visit everywhere.
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  • 68 9 The Deli Courant of Thursday last has a lengthy account of the attack on Harmston's Circus at Medan-Deli the previous evening, which it describes as an antiEnglish demonstration" and serious disorders." The disturbance appears to have been largely due to a polemic m the local Chinese vernacular newspapers regarding the
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  • 206 9 Publication of the German Note. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 21. The published text of the German note confirms the forecast. It points out that the German suggestions do not represent modification of the existing treaties, although they do not mean permanent exclusion of peacefully adapting existing treaties
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  • 22 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 22. The Court of Appeal has dismissed the Malayan Collieries proxies appeal.
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  • 219 9 Mining Concern Fails to Hold Meeting. The Pulai Syndicate, of North Boat Quay, a Chinese concern operating a tin mine m the interior of Kelantan, were summoned m the District Court this morning for failing to hold an ordinary general meeting m 1924. Mr. R. L. Eber, who
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  • 112 9 Malays Arrest Chinese At Geylang. Chinese roughs are finding Geylang an unsafe district for their operation! nowadays. The story of the arrest of two of them was told at the Assizes yesterday, and on Sunday four Chinese, believed to be secret society men, were arrested m the
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  • 89 9 (By courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsba.) Tokio, July 20. The flood m the vicinity of Seoul is now subsiding-. It is stated that 333 persons have been killed. The bye-election m the Yamagata prefecture has ended. Mr. S. Matsuoka is elected M.P. The ex-Minister at Bukharest,
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  • 140 9 On a Chinese named Wong Loong being produced before the Kuala Lumpur police magistrate on Friday charged with an offence under the Forest Enactment, m cutting bamboos without a permit, the court chief inspector stated that there was a further charge of using criminal force, the accused having on the
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  • 1306 9 General Adviser's Annual Report. From the annual report on the State of Johore for the year 1924 prepared by the Hon. Mr. Hayes Mnrriott, C.M.G., who was General Adviser, it appears that the revenue of the State amounted to $10,947,959.68 a.i against $11,094,951.79 m 1923. The
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  • 154 9 Tank- Containing Kerosene On Fire. Intimation of a fire at the Asiatic Petroleum Company's oil installation at Pulau Bukum was conveyed at nine o'clock this morning by the sight of dense cloud-) of smoke rising from the island. Shortly afterwards a telephone message was received at
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  • 153 9 Entire Gang Arrested After Robbery. A complete gang of housebreakers and receivers of stolen property, comprising a Malay, a Japanese, and three Chinese, have been arrested by the detective department, following a robbery at 9, Dalvey Road, the residence of Mr. A. J. Cuckney, chief sanitary inspector
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  • 100 9 Alleged Failure to Register Assistant. Dr. Glaister was summoned m the District Court this morning for an offence under the Medical Registration Ordinance. He was alleged to have employed Dr. Robe rt Beyvisky as an assistant during February, March, and April of this year while the laitcr
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  • 118 9 At a meeting of the I.arut and Matang Sanitary Board last week, Mr. Morris inquired about the electric lighting of Taiping. He understood that Ipoh was getting a new installation and he wished to know if any provision of a similar nature had been made for Taipinjr.
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  • 73 9 The Bombay Women Council Management Committee recently warned yoi no; European girls against answering advertisements offering alluring jobs outside British India, stating that certain' people were attempting to entice young European girls away from Bombay for wrongful purposes. In this connection the Evening News of India understands that the advertisement
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  • 436 9 Compliments and the Cat In Use. Two sentences involving fifteen strokes of the cat o'nine tails were passed n armed robbers at the Assizes yesterday by the Acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Sproulc), who also had occasion to eo,ni>!i ment witnesses m three cases m their Kallant behaviour
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  • 114 9 Sequel to Prosecution By Protectorate. A severe penalty was imposed by the District Judge (Mr. Franklyn Robinson), 'his morning on a Chinese woman, naim-d Lai Ah Moi, for permitting .jrirls suffering jfrom venereal disease to remain m a sly brothel at 51, Tanjong Pagar Road. "Lhe accused
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  • 99 9 Surprise Event m Orchard Road. The traffic department sprang a surprise on the motoring public yesterday by holding up all cars passing clown Orchard Road between eight and nine o'clock ii order to examine licences. They wor unlucky, however, for out of several hundred drivers stopped by
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  • 307 9 Commercial Union Assura nce Co. We have received a report of the sixty third annual general meeting of the Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd., whk i was held at the head office of the company m London on May 12 last, Mr. Robert 1.. Barclay, C.8.E., (the chairman) presiding. The
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 553 10 Middlesex Win Decisively At Manchester. [Keutor Telegram.] London, July 21. At Manchotui Middlesex beat Lancashire by 215 runs. The visitors made 410 m their first innintrs, Hearne scoring 78, Bruce 69, and Hundren 118. In tbeir second venture they declared with 265 for seven wickets, Haig making the highest
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    • 51 10 Question of Murchison's Status. [Reuter Telegram.] London, July 21. Mtir.-iiison. the American runner, has made statement through the English Amateur Athletic Association that he has m no very jeopardised his amateur status nnd he is conUnt to leave the matter m the hands of the English and American a-
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    • 146 10 Second Division Results. Two stolid division league matches were plhjcd on the Padang yesterday. In one the St. Joseph's Old Boys defeated the S.C.C. 11. by the only goal of the game, netted by Fernandez m the last half. The two S.C.F.A. teams met m the other fixture, with
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    • 166 10 Harlequins' Hrilliunt Victory. London, July 11. •1$ a match at Hoehamptoii the Harle<jyim< beat Jixlhpur by 8 sroaU to 6. Tha pamr «as nnc </f tlie best of the .season. Both side* wert brilliant. Prithi Singh trnd Captain Williams were conspicuous. The Indians scored firrt, and thereafter th«- srorinjr
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    • 180 10 Selangor Championships. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 21. The lawn tennis championship ties were continued this afternoon m good weather. Two doubles matches were played between Chinese and European pain ami both were won by the Europeans. The encounter between Brainc and Richards and Yong Leung
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    • 24 10 The Katonr Golf Club, July monthly medal, which is a bogey competition, will be played off over the week-end, 25th and 2Gth inst.
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  • 368 10 Tendency to Overdosing With Quinine. That quinine is a cure for malaria is the definite outcome of a study of the question by Dr. Warrington Yorke, who discussed the subject at considerable length at the annual general meeting of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine
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  • 314 10 Foreign Paper Production to Be Withdrawn. The certificates of honour issued to exhibitors in test year's British Empire Exhibition, which were printed on foreignmade paper, are to be withdrawn. This statement was made by Sir Traver Clarke, Chief Administrator to the Exhibition, on Jun« 13. The British Emniro
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  • 29 10 At the junction of Scrmnffoon Road and Lavender Street, a cowmenwrrunt has been made with the erection of shop houses on the land of The Sin(j«porv Land Company, Ljjuited,
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  • 525 10 First Reliability Trial At Singapore. As already announced in our advertisement columns, a reliability trial for motorcycles and motor-cycle combinations will be run under the auspices of Ike Singapore Automobile Club on the moinii.ir of Sunday, August 9. The trial will be open to all motorcyclists, whether members of
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  • 187 10 Problem of the Educated Law-Breaker. Some of the social sins of the times were castigated by the Bishop of Swansea and Brecon in an arresting sermon at Bristol Cathedral in connection with the C.E.M.S. Conference. After touching on the lack of decent housing: the Bishop referred to
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  • 191 10 The following books have been purchased for the Junior Department and will bo available fur issue on Saturday: Brassey, Lady. Voyage m the Sunbeam. Darton, FJ.H. The London Museum flMtetrated.) 1 Fowler, J.H.— Essay-Writing. Frew, David. Hints on how to Punctuate. Gibson, C.R. Romance of Scientific Discover}'. (Illustrated.).
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 211 10 To the Editor of toe Straits Times. Sir,— After perusing. the few lines m the last paragraph if the letter under the above heading, vhich appeared m your issue of the 16th inst, one would justifiably aay that lyour correspondent •M.W.K.' was evidently drawing the attention of "Onlooker*
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    • 178 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Would you kindly allow me through the medium of your paper to ask for some information on the following questions m regard to the system of auctioneering m Singapore. Is it allowable for an auctioneer to start the bidding
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    • 333 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,*— l have read with interest m your >s.sue of the 10th inst., the article on "Aerial Spiders" as seen by a visitor to the Northern Territory of Australia. The o spiders aie not so uncommon as, your article, implies indeed
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    • 68 10 Royal." To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, It would be interesting to know whether the proprietors' of a certain school m this town have any authority for calling their establishment Royal. In England, this title may not be used for any purpose unless special permission has been conferred
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  • 80 10 Rescues at sea and other thrill? are features of Homeward Bound, a Paramount production featuring Thomas Meighan, which will be shown at the Empire Cinema from to-morrow until Monday. Harischandra, or The Honest King, waft the Indian historical play that engaged the attention of the frtquenters of the
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  • SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
    • 227 10 Singapore, July 22. Rubber. London 4i. -J i»i- Quiet. Local $1.65. Tin.— London £263 17s. 6d. Local $132% (I,7ft tons sold). Rubbers. Rubber shares aro still easier with very little business passing. Jernm Kunntnn* have buyers at 93 with sellers •t 99 cent*. Bukit K.Ks arc
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    • 231 10 (L. R. Macphail). Singapore, July 22. Rubber. 4s. 4'/2d., down V»<1. Local $1.66. Tin.— £261 17s. Od., up 2s. 6d. Local 175 tons at $132%. The rubtx-r share market is a seller's one with buyers conspicuous by their absence. Tin shares are very firm and
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    • 452 10 Record Production Dividend Of 30 Per Cent. Presiding at the seventeenth annual general meeting of the Kramat Pulai. Ltd., held on June 24 at 73 3a?inpha!l Street, E.C.. the Chairman (Mr. V. Stephens) said that the report and accounts disclosed a very satisfactory condition of affairs. The ore
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  • 59 10 At the sixth annual general meeting of ;the GoMenstar Friendly Society, th« office-bearers for the ensuing year in- eluded: Mr. Tan Quee Enp, patron; 'Mr. Low Theng: Chiangv president Mr. Chew Lai Hoe, vice-pretident, re-elected Mr. Tan 8w«e Eng, vice-president; Mr. Yeo Benfj Wee, hon. secretary, rcciect»d Mr. Lye Yiow
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  • 950 10 The following aTtic.e by Mr. H. M. Tomlinson appeared in the Weakly Westiminster, of June 20: There is u buok-store in Kaflles Square, SinRapore, in which, as in the Botanical Gardens at the island --gardens so desen-edly famous tut may have them to yourselt all
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  • 56 10 The Imperial Bank of India has made a profit for the half year ended June 30, 1925. of Rs. 6,939,000 and has declared i dividend to shareholders i>f 1G per cent., per annum free of inconic tax. :tby<rrbiiv Rs. 4,500,000, ten lakhs being transferred to the rererve fund, and Dearly
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  • 122 10 Robert George Hopaar Boulton. Guruld Alexander Moncrieff, Frederick peywood Cripps and Archibald Julian Charles Brown, members at the firm of Boulton Brothers and Company United, have appeared in London in answer to summonses issued at the instance of the Alliance Bank of Simla alleging that they betwaen July I, and
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  • 979 11 Good Results— Looking Forward Hopefully. The fifteenth annual general meeting of shareholders of the Heuwood Tin and Kubber Bttatot, Ltd., was held at the registered oaVa, Glasgow, on June 19. I .Mr. Thomas A. (Jallie (Chairman of the Board of Directors) presided. The representative of the
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  • 148 11 The parish minister bfinjr overtaken l.y indisposition had instructed his "man" to make a t >ur of the p»nLhlMUn. collecting subscriptions for tho rtdocrnitlnn of the fabric, says t'.ie Moininjc Tost. On Saturday nitfht the emissary pnscnled himself ai the Manse Hushed with success, but beariiiK unmistakable sijrns
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  • 815 11 A Rei-order's Plea for a New Institution. Mr. A. EL M. Brice, the Recorder of Teukesbury, is deeply concerned ab .ul sending petty offenders to the ordinary prison, his plea for a special institution in the Manchester Guardian coming from une who occupies a responsible judicial position
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  • 150 11 Police Drafted to Kidderpore Docks. A Calcutta message of July 15 says Tension still prevails unions the coolie.in the Kidderpore Docks, the scene of yesterday's communal rioi. ami n^ a precautionary measure a numbei of police have been despatched to the :;pot. Panic was caused this afternoon
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  • 23 11 Ank01a.— 4.340 lbs. BaiM Kid0e1.— U7.942 lbs. Djasinfra.— l2o,64o lbs. 12 months !i:«t.s2fi lbs. Kaaintoe.- 62,080 lbs. Ungen.— ol,3s2 lba.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 301 11 GREATEST ARTISTES FINEST RECORDING HENCE THE POPULARITY OF "His Master's Voice" Gramophones Records Our Demonstration Rooms at your service in order that you may prove this for yourself. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. "That's a nice Tonic, the Taste is Delicious! 9 WIIKN you take »h* Or»t tip
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    • 366 11 Raffles Hotel Tel. No. 2920. GUEST NIGHTS, Dinner and Dance. Tuesday, July 21, Thursday, July 23, and Saturday, July 25. (The SISTERS HARE will appear dtirini,' the Danceß.) TEA DANCES Every Monday and Friday. N.B. Evening Dress Essential for Dinner Dances. /^DI» SARKIES BROTHERS, VjlViljJu Proprietors. Seventy Varieties besides the
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  • 1006 12 Purchase of Books And Manuscripts. It is proposed to form, under the title of Friends of the Bodleian,' an association which is warmly recommended to the public in a letter signed by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York," says the Daily Telegraph, the Lord Chancellor, Lord Oxford, and
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 869 12 FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS THE MALAYAN AGRI-HORTICULTURAL SHOW. KUALA LUMPUR, 1925. The Miilayan Agri Horticultural Show will be held m Kuala Lumpur on July 31, August 1, 2 and 3, IMB. CHEAP TrCKETS, all classes at a single fare for the double journoy plus 12.00, »1.00 and 20 cents, lnt
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    • 538 12 jpflr.i j^h SOFT WHITE BRIGHT LIGHT MANTLE WICK TOO CAUDLE MWCft BURN I I Ull X rETROI.KUM. PARAFFIN OR XI ROSKNK. 111 1 94% AIR TO 6 OIL-CAS 111 1 StmnU. Safe, and CUan I A Child can U.t lh.m. M-PAOI lI.IASTKATKII kTAUXHTI Post MIKK Valanbls Halt AmmitmaHmtl lc, A.
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    • 14 12 DR. CASSELLt TABLETS Kepair Wear a.ud Tear of Nirv* and Body Eds* i»- h- «»<»
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    • 356 12 A Challenge to all Cars/ DRIVE the New Jewett And when you need speedyourself. Give this won- Jewett is ready instantly i ata t t a cf From 2 miles an hour to top der car your own kind of test sbutamatter ofseconds Sit back of the wheel and get
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 349 13 BELL'S EVERITE tSILr oIA 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 Sime Darby Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlement*) 5, MALACCA STREET. >' v>m& it
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    • 886 13 GNEONfi KOON SENG GO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALEi ■fV*hnM« Finirnpor- i.n.pertios. At L'Msra. Ch. on* Koon Baaf Co 8 e i roiim, N->. 30, Chulia Street, on Wednesday. July 22, at IM p.m. KSTVTK OF hAVENA KATAs? MARICAN, U DECEASED Lot 1. VMlunble 999 years' leasehold land •nd house known as
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    • 289 13 il -'I I hi 5 IL£M I II OUR QUALITY is the 1 DAYLIGHT OF TRUTH. H AUCTION SALE of asc*lt«al teak hous t !i .Id furniture. At the Raihrajr Quarters c.7 Killiney r...ad, on Sunday, July 26, at 11 a.m. Comprising teak dlnrag room, si.ting room and beclioom fianiturc
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    • 174 13 MALAYAN AUTO SERVICE AND AGENCY IS* and 141, BATU ROAD, KUALA 1.1 MCI l# Telephone 790. Telegram: SERVICE." 1 K. Lumpur i The fitly (Urage m Town) WITH I! <ST( I.ASS AMI OOMFORTABI.K MOTpe CARS O/J HIUE All Can are inaurod afaiaft all risk TOURS RY MOTOK CMI ARnAN(.EI>. 'ISITINC;
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    • 1680 14 Assets dter $5,500,00« S.C. JLmmrmc» m torn pyer $19,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Ircurporaud m Strait* Bettlemanta.) HEAD OITICIi Winchester Hooae, _la»»ore. LONDON OFFICB t It, 014 Jawty. I.C. The Comp y ass CO.OOO deposited with the Supreme Coart of Inglaau and compiles witk Us British Ufa
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    • 652 14 THE MINIMUM OF SAFETY FOR A MARRIED MAN. It has been decided, by those who have made a careful study of the subject, that a married man should always be m a position to leave his family m the event of his death an amount equal to at least THREE
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  • 1086 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Sportsmanship on the Roads. A correspondent writes to The Time? It follow* Hour v«ry safe and cany motoring would be if ©very one who drove were a good' sportsman I drove horses as a child in fair, in tandem, sometimes— Oh,
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    • 183 15 Gar Buyers Ask Yourselves VJ ail the car you inUnd buying be maintained for \jctn it be relied upon to get vdil it be serviced anywhere *P 1 l/^-' Lail be resold easily and at a good price CLIIQ last but not least— can it be purchased at a low
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    • 193 15 "tUORmWHILE" m the long run is simply another way T T of saying quality. Ilupmobile is essentially a first quality motor car. Hupmobile owners are naturally believers m quality motor cars. They find the quality policy the most economical m the end. Hupmobile is admittedly above the average for the
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 244 16 lit-J. 1871, Patronized by Royalty. The least money your purse can afford will buy you the daintiest ornament m Diamond and Gem Jewellery m the newest models of particularly smart designs of irreproachable quality. AT THE ROYAL STORE OF B. P. De Siiva •I/I, HIGH BTXBBT, SINGAPORE. Irueki If*. 1,
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    • 212 16 Specialist m ESTATE SUPPLIES Enquiries Solicited. LEE KIM SOO 20, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. JUST RECEIVED By MICHAEL ARLEN AUTHOR OP 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.
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    • 904 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., m ordinary close tet type (average six words to line) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,
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    • 678 16 LANT^ AND HOUSES ~TO LET, No. 4, Angullia Park, immediate entry. Apply M. S. E. Angullia Co. ~~¥b LET, 15-a, Mount EUzabethrfurnished, entry August 15. Apply to Netherlc.ids Trading Society. TO LET, No. 438, Race Course Road, off Balestier Road. Rent $50 per month. Entry August 1, 1925. Apply J.
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    • 204 16 "THE GIFT SHOP" FORf WEDDING PRESENTS NOT the usual— Catalogue Selection, I 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 AT TTrankelS 1 iu O VICTORIA STREET. ON HIRE At Special Rates BRAND
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    • 322 16 MEDICAL BOOKS A HANDBOOK OF MIDWIFERY for Midwives, Maternity Nurses and Obstetric Dressers, by Comyns Berkeley. With colour frontipiece and 74 illustrations m the Text 1.80 A COMPLETE HANDBOOK OF MIDWIFERY, for Midwlve*. and Nurses, by J. K. Watson. M.D., Edin. with ore-: 150 illustrations 4..10 A HANDBOOK FOR NURSES,
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