The Straits Times, 25 September 1925
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Title Section13 1925-09-25 1 The Straits Times No. 27,977, SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1925 PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement172 1925-09-25 1 IciRE R'jjiS OFTEN "WHIPPED"!^ NEVER BEATEN I dtlOCMU.^^ mT ARE Never Safe I TXT I 17 CC v' I^l l^LkjiJ -I iVF ILml/^ |jL^t-!'{LJL w EVERY TIME you sign an unprotected cheque you lay yourselves open to the depradations of unscrupulous persons. Z^¥foXZ^^ZJZreT^ 8 A CHEQUEWRITER is quickly and easily172 words
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Advertisement177 1925-09-25 1 American Evercady and Fratico Flashlights and Batteries g fin' ILj ■.L_nPlfft BBS FOCUSSING TORCHES. ______H____^__|__l_^hi o< Mkc. Battery. Price __9___| 2G71 Fil 1!-i x 6:i' 2511 j. 2672 Nickel r.^xiJi,. 3511 JW~«asr^iT--^!!f".r.!gg!_?J.ii.i*fW^ 2674 Nickel .<•■ 3311 $5.71 _______u_____JU_(fHh-Ai-_M_ftw^ I »N so1- ESSBB No. S!:.o. Cattery. P:i< --^r 2642 Fibre f177 words
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Article110 1925-09-25 2 Programme of drills up to and for September 27, 1925. Friday. September 25, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, S.K.A. (V), Laying, etc. 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, (S.R.E. (V) Sig*., Voluntary Parade 4.30 p.m., Drill Hal!, M.G. Platoon, Practice, Bukit Timah. Bus leaves Drill Hall at 4.30 p.m. Saturday,110 words
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Article42 1925-09-25 2 Ch»|npioii Choarutin Brilliantinc, a Chow and one of the most takked-ubout dogg in the world, has left EnfrUnd (or America, on board the Aquitenia. His owner, Mrs. Mannoooh, of Great Missenden, has sold him to Mrs. Earl Hoover, of Chicago, (or £2,000.42 words
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Advertisement354 1925-09-25 2 r'~' 7 l&P S r C- "rt^^F^ieX^ I Jd ]sJa& I /^O~ I tC/** #f^M vy J§L >g| 'SflOtm V^C~lHj WBV /^w I'vaj^/** W^T gfs *v«n-A \k ■Y^L^ 77.,, JZrwwnf t -I #2C A OOGL GT E\XTiilh TO YOU Baby is the Ki.ig of you- household. andciai.n.a^.bi^i^hcFocKiofK^.i and a. the354 words
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Advertisement415 1925-09-25 2 ™E "SSBSfSS? GOLDi (Incorporated m QueeniJand). General Manager's Progress Report tor Four Weeks Ended August 15, 1»25. Gentlemen, —I beg to forward the report of the mining operations, for the four wMki ended August 15, 1925. Xhe development work which has been completed during this period, is a total of415 words
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Advertisement192 1925-09-25 2 /^ssarass J& Is the Telephone x Number of the kIM j^ PROMPT nniUTrnn PRINTERS M W Ringusup-our W W^ Representative wui giadiy can on yOU for OrdetS W *<>r Printing Elld Hiati^w.^^^ OldllOnery. J M RICKARD *»4VllXUtl/ 4^^ J Til LIU." .^^^t. 76» Cecil Street, SINGAPORE. H H IM H192 words
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Advertisement252 1925-09-25 2 opportunity i L 4feteAafittltittitoflilfcfK»«. ST* ■■"■v^'g^ r w <1 f&L *V.#v (MfrfV ft -fifeSffifc SS""*.. Table Gramophone with powerful double spring motor F HCC $50.00. Monthly p ment 85 tera Season ComDanv Ltd nd bSdce BoTd' > 1 I IA X B\ I Hk 0^ M Jf M^. B^ I252 words
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Article934 1925-09-25 3 Feats That Made People Swoon. Friends who lived in the East tell me there is little exceptional about the fakir, or his performance, but for most of us who saw it, it was more than exceptional —it was startling, writes a Paris corresWhen the fakir plunged a murderouslooking934 words
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Article178 1925-09-25 3 How the System is Worked from London. As has already been stated, the Ellis island system— without its harshness— is now being operated from England. Thosewho recently kept appointments at 33, Cavendish-square— a special emigration branch of the American Consulate were people who had applied for Admission178 words
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Advertisement290 1925-09-25 3 Railway Materials BY LIGHT RAILWAYS, LTD., LONDON These materials are of the finest quality and our services arc at the disposal of all Railway users. Stocks comprise RAILS and CROSSINGS TURNTABLES, LOCOMOTIVES TRUCKS, TIP WAGONS, etc. Prices and particulars on request. Sole Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated m the Straits290 words
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Advertisement508 1925-09-25 3 HAS FOUND THEM MOST SATISFACTORY. ilew Baby's Owa Tablet. ar« Helping Children m Negri Sembilan. Mr. E. de Costa, of the Land Office, Kuala Pllah, Negri Sembilan, writes :—"1: "1 have used Raby's Own Tablets for my children for over a year and have found them moat satisfactory. I have508 words
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Advertisement438 1925-09-25 3 STEAMER SAILINGS AMERICAN All ORIENTAL LIRE (Ownen Messra. ANDREW WEIR CO.) For BOSTON and NEW YORK (VIA SUEZ) ELMBANK sunapor. m Port FORRESBANK Nov. 18, 1925 (Incorporated m the F.M.S.) BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. ArenU SINGAPORE A PENANG. Tel. 3120. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD PASSENGER SERVICE. Accommodation available Cabin and InUr mediate Clasi438 words
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Advertisement314 1925-09-25 3 INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. COMPANY. LIMITED. (Incorporated m Hongkong) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai and to Calrutta via i'enang from Singapore. Taking cargo on threugh Bills of Lading; for Canton, Macao, Bwatow, Amoy, Chafoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtze Ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA SUISAXG Sept.314 words
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Advertisement691 1925-09-25 4 ST7AMEB SAIHH6I P9 DmUSaI. T^j;,. •Ck UlllllCl Apcar Lines (IncorporaUd In England) MAIL AND rASSENGKR AM) CARGO SEKVICK, peninsular and oriental s.i»..i». CO. D"^nK^"^n it KAR i V*^T J 'a. t AH G «Mvil?V*' OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JATAN FOR MARSEILLN^IANDON AND Tonnage le.ro aVpore Toaaage leaTO691 words
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Advertisement683 1925-09-25 4 I7IAMEH SJUUHiS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) The Blue Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO lovdok, AMSTKRDAM, ROTTEKnAM. ANTWERP. HAMBURG AMD GENOA. MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES. HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON. NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. Taking ecrfo on throagK683 words
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Advertisement689 1925-09-25 4 tTEAMER SfllllHSS WW~ "M"^ IK TK B^ R-^ Pwl J^ SaaV. 9 'v- 9 i^Bf JnL *9 -—sxzzs"-** VVVn CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. ™'»h No '^^^^^7^^^' T™"""-"1 REPRESENTATIVE for Singapore and Straits Settlement* -f the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAVA. inform.tion. .upplying of detailed itineraries, free of charge.689 words
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Advertisement572 1925-09-25 5 STEAMER ZhWm ¥fermaiY Bucknall m m r% v.i C^-/\A«K^k««\ ff 1 A vJlCatliSlVlp vOi 9 LrlQt (Incorrorated m England) i ra i i.i t. ri ICD HIM" UK i ELLtKMAH LIHE Passcn.er ftnd Freight Services > UNITFD KINGDOM AND CONTINENT UNITE via pori" and suk canal r,^^^ FREIGHT SERVICES KNOW572 words
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Advertisement661 1925-09-25 5 OTAJEK SAILIW6S r 2SBS FUNIIEIi bcrvice BUCRHALL I INC with C C PA ITn LIHE S. SCU LIU. (Incorporated m England) JOINT B*'RVICE to BOSTON NEW YORK and BALTIMORE SUEZ or PANAMA. from new york r D -J^^St^ tSSr'S GLASGOW SIB Suez Phillipines and Hongkong. For BOSTON, NEW YORK and661 words
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Advertisement685 1925-09-25 5 STEAMER SAiLIHSS Burns Philp Liae ^o^^,!!", For SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN Thursday island and Brisbane Regular monthly sailing by the well known steamers MARELI.A (7375 tons) and MONTORO (5,000 tons). Tl)e MARELLA is. the largest and finest steamer tradinc to Australia, Cabins de luxe, single berth cabins, swimming buth,685 words
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Advertisement480 1925-09-25 6 ALHAMBRA (TAN CHEN(i KEE CO.. LTD.. Proprietors.) From Friday, September 25. to Wednesday. September ,10. PHOTODRAMAS EXTRAORDINARY I In the Second Show, commencing «t 9 p.m. A riCTIRE OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE JEWISH COMMUNITY. It m an Rood as, if not better than, that Creal Mrlodrnma of (ho screen480 words
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Advertisement305 1925-09-25 6 ALHAMBRA y-i T^a TlTf/^'ll'T' I Oil! niC'ICI II >' I (h\ li rl I I nm.vmmM. tut uiadi n ll I. XI I}\ N 1 H|" UM 2|f| I II MunUOO Iml viuiilu [J\/ 7CDDCI IM" 111 #||^J 1 I I 111 LJ 1 L. L. I I bLbLIIv A305 words
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Advertisement253 1925-09-25 6 1 |V^ I—'1 X T*^~i T •*^\J~"/" J*— J 1 \jC~\-S^s L CjT\*LJ ii \V7 /s^ "if A frm I f^H IHi fttH puiu^ rißiFt ii Ma^a "\J/" -l-i o o <j k one of whiteaways standard values. rpi <<r> D J J Ihp KGSIGGZI tSGUSIGtICI 11V/ llVJtWtil UVU VU253 words
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Article252 1925-09-25 7 KIXTl HK Friday. September 25 Rich Water. Mi a.m., 2.25 p.m. Malacca II 1 1^:> Tide, 11.40 ;i.m., E ft. 6 in., 1 I ..".:> p.m.. 4 ft. 7 in. IV .-.inl 0. homeward mail closes. 5 p.m. Municipal Commission, 2.15 p.m. Football, S.F.A. I" up S.C.F.A.252 words
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Article228 1925-09-25 7 Fi id«y, s. pt.'niinT 25. Ships alongside I he Wkaw or expected In arrive. KKITKI. IIAKROnt. lUia \V!i Cable, f B. Auk, KcmIu Oi! Wharf u ir K Coal Wharf Nil VESSELS IN DRV DOCK. fmfaog I'anar Sheer? W;,..H Kil Alb.rt Dock Kll Victoria Dock Nil htpprl228 words
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Article190 1925-09-25 7 To-day. Laboean Billk *nd Tanujong Balei (Vaa Uogendorp) .'i p.m. l'ulau So**) i Sultana I 3 p.m. China, llainuin, .hip:in, Kor.i, KorMH, bat, Siberia, Philippine r.S.A. and Canada 'Curl Lofian) 1 p.m. JnOo-i '-hinii I Van V'pllanhoven) 4 p.m. Mortl-Eaar 1 and North-West Bumatra (lUyvat) ..4 p.m.190 words
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Article38 1925-09-25 7 J. P. Co en »upri K(tr» Kindjani Maccilonia Grotius S'pore London Aug. 14 Sept. 8 Aug. 14 Sept. 8 Aug. 20 Sept. 14 Auk. 21 Sept. 17 Aug. 27 Sept. 21 Aug. 28 Sept. 2138 words
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Article230 1925-09-25 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, September 25. On London, Bank m/i t/4 16 '32 Demand 2/4 5/32 Private 3m. credit. 2/4 ft On New York, Demand 66* PrivnU 90 d/i 68* On France, Bank T. T. 1,150 On India. Bank T. T. 154% On Hongkon?, Bank d/d 5% p.c. prem.230 words
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63 1925-09-25 7 Singapore Standard Pale Crepe doting Prices Buyers. Sellers. Spot Spot Oct. Oct. Oct-Dec. m Oct.-Dec. lan.-March J .n.- March Tone of Market Steady. Latest London cables quote Spot ar»et :i s 6%d. Singapore Standard Bibbed Smoked Sbeet Closing Prices Buyer*. Sellers 1.3114 IMMi Ltm63 words
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Article249 1925-09-25 7 Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers £1 £1 Asam Kur.ibang 49/(5 50/C 1 1 Batanjr Padang 0.04 0.6(5 xd. 1 1 HiUm Tin 1.47V4 1.S2V4 £1 £1 Idris Hydraulics 48 49/0 xd. 1 1 Johan Tin 0.56 0.58 10/-10/-Kampong 5i/3 61/- cd. £1 £1 Knmuntinir Tin 58/- ii'J/fi cd. 10 10249 words
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Article122 1925-09-25 7 n £1 B. Am. Tobfccco 6.0.0 5.7.6 10 1C Centrml Enginw 4.50 5.60 S.1 i'l E. .Smeitinj;- Co. 12. SO 12.00 10 10 Fraser Xeave 52.00 52.50 xd. 100 100 Hummer Co. 193.00 197.00 tOU 100 Katz Bros. def. 150.00 160.00 10 10 Mexican Eagle 17/- 18/L0 10 Malaccm122 words
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Article89 1925-09-25 7 Issue I Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers U. Ens 6 p.c. $1,234,300 510 p.c. pm SVore Electric Tramway. S p.e «P £350,000 SW.Mmirlr.lSn. 610 p.c pm of 1907 $1,600,000 96 p.c. dis-pai i .Spore Municipal <H p.d of 1909 $1,000,000 96 p.c. dis-par Issue Val. Pd. Bayers Sellers Spore Municipal89 words
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Article385 1925-09-25 7 FrM«r and Co. and Ly»ll and Kratf Quotation*. To-day's Prices I Fraser I.yaii Co. Evatt. Ailcnby ($1) 2.70 2.80 2.60 2.70 Alor Gajah ($1) 1.85 1.95 1.80 1.M A.. Hitam ($5) 17.50 18.50 16.00 17.00 Kuning ($1) 0.80 0.85 0.80 0.90 Arcc!. Malay (52) 3.25 3.35 3.20 3.30385 words
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Advertisement898 1925-09-25 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Clasniued Advts., see pace 1«. WANTS FOR SALE. ETC. Christmas Island Villa, next to Beach House, has vacant rooms. Apply Mrs. Foster. (Ip) WANTED, second-hand two-seater or fourseater motor car. Must be good condition 179, Straits Timci. (lp) FOR SALE, white polished Italian marble tiles, two feet898 words
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Advertisement124 1925-09-25 7 THE STAR OPERA The Premier Malay Opera In Singapore Composed only of high-class Malny Entertainers. AT THE THEATRE ROYAL. North Hridge Uoad. To-night To-night FOX THE I IKM TIME A new play which has' never been staged before JOHN, THE STRANGER with New Scenery and Dresiei Booking at Cheong Koon124 words
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Advertisement65 1925-09-25 7 Univereal's Latest Censor-Proof Serial* Produced Specially for the East IKE IRON MAN 15 Episodes, 30 Reels. with Albertini-King of Dare Devila. THE FASTeXPRESS 15 Episodes, 30 Reels. with Wm. Duncan and Edith Johnaoß. L'Urbaine Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m France) Founded ia 18S8. Reserves exceed Frs. 88 million. Agenta65 words
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Advertisement646 1925-09-25 7 THE ROYAL PARSEE OPERA OF CALCUTTA AT THE NEW WORLD STA(iE (JALAX MSAB). Grand Opening Night TO-NIGHT, at sharp. GULROO ZARINA On Saturday. S«-|>W-mlier 2C. Iftf. On Sunday. Scplen-lwr 27, 1927.. ALI BABA CJOFI CHANI) Prices $1, $3, $2, $1 and SO t(s. Zcnenas $1 and M) cts. Itch*** sMataaala646 words
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Miscellaneous71 1925-09-25 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. KnmiaMi! Kerliau Station. (By Country of Oonrnment Health Othc«> For Ihr U bmut ending «i Midnight on September U. 1923. d«-(5 M.-.x. (hade temperature 87 V. Mtn. ahfitii- temtunluri- 75.2 V. Mc.ii ihad* tanparatore 80 F, Mi\x. sun radiation 155.5 F. M.n. irras.< rwdiution 71 F. fci-u trmpi-td^urc71 words
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1021 1925-09-25 8 The Straits Times FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. SUICIDE. Is it conceivable that a perfectly sane man, free from the discomforts of impecuniosity, and not menaced by very great physical danger or abnormal mental trial can deliberately take his own life The modern assumption is that, m almost every casp, self destruction1,021 words
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Article44 1925-09-25 8 The steamer City of Singapore, blown up by an explosion at Adelaide m April last year and sold as a derelict with her back broken, has reached Rotterdam for repairs m tow of two powerful Dutch tugs. She left Adelaide on April 11 last.44 words
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Article38 1925-09-25 8 There are signs, writes a correspondent m the Malay Mail, that the housing problem m Seremban is again becoming acute, and the shortage of European bungalows is emphasised by the number of enquiries almost daily for residential quarters.38 words
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Article49 1925-09-25 8 In their copra report, dated the 24th inst., Messrs. Barlow and Co. state A quiet but steady tone has been maintained during the week. A larger amount of business has been done and closing quotation show an advance on those reported m uur last, viz Sundried $12.50, mixed $12.25.49 words
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Article51 1925-09-25 8 Hongkong Revenue Officers were responsible for the finding of a large quantity of arms on the steamer Amakusa Maru on which a search was conducted last week. The vessel had come from Swatow. The haul included 21 Luger pistols, five Smith and Wesson revolvers, 77 automatics and 17,000 rounds of51 words
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Article64 1925-09-25 8 The undernoted steamers are scheduled to call at Penang, outward bound, and from now onwards it will become the regular practice for A class steamers of the Blue Funnel Line to include Penang as a port of call Leaves Liverpool T.S.S. Sarpedon 12.9.25 due Penang 5 10.25 T.S.S. Patroclus from64 words
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Article22 1925-09-25 8 Monday, being the annual festival of Kipur, or ths Day of Atonement, JewUh offices m town will be closed for the day.22 words
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Article30 1925-09-25 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152=5100. The rate of payments of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 167 =5100.30 words
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Article27 1925-09-25 8 Sifrnor A. Carpi of Grand Italian Opera fame is at present m Hongkong. Signor Carpi is proceeding to Manila for the purpose of organising an Opera Company.27 words
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Article33 1925-09-25 8 Iln.ii Mahamed Jaffar, who had had twenty years service with the Oriental Telephone Company, died suddenly at his desk m the officu on Wednesday. The deceased was a sufferer from chronic 'cidney trouble.33 words
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Article44 1925-09-25 8 Readers are reminded of the lecture by Dr. Gilbert E. Brooke (Director of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau) on the League of Nations at the Unite Islamic Association's Club (3d mile, Gayiang Road) on Sunday, September 27, at :i p.m. All arc welcome.44 words
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Article44 1925-09-25 8 Messrs. Harrisons, Barker and Co., Ltd.,. Penang, are m receipt of a telegram from London advising that Kamunting Tin Dredging. Ltd., has declared a first interim dividend of Is. 6d. per share free of tax for the year 1925-26 payable on October 31, 1925.44 words
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Article48 1925-09-25 8 On Wednesday morning, a Tamil Municipal employe had occasion to go upstairs of I'JO, Cecil Street, to serve a notice, leaving his new Raleigh bicycle on the pavement downstairs. He had hardly been away a few minutes when he returned to find that the machine had been stolen.48 words
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Article52 1925-09-25 8 A report by Mr. H. T. M. Kent on the equipment necessary for (a) experimental research on the properties of Malayan timbers, and (b) economic exploitation of a Malayan forest reserve, is published as Council Paper No. 30 of 1925. This document consists of more than 100 pages, exclusive of52 words
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Article57 1925-09-25 8 On and after Sunday, September 6, 1926, all trunk line calls m Australia (except press conversations) made on Sundays, Christmas Days and Good Fridays are to be charged at ordinary rates, plus 50 per centum during the whole of the days mentioned. The public telephone fee will be 2d., particular57 words
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Article56 1925-09-25 8 At the annual dinner of the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy at Broken Hill, the Government Geologist said that Australia had produced £1 100,000,000 worth of mttai, of which Broken Hill contributed about 130,000,000. The present value of minerals known m reserves was £100 000,000. Dividends had amounted to56 words
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Article74 1925-09-25 8 Convoyed by the steamer Taiyuan, the Chartgsha arrived off Sydney Heads on September 3 under her own steam, but badly knocked about by the recent cyclone. The vessel met the full force of a cyclone off the north coast, and when off Clarence Head* a week before engine trouble developed.74 words
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Article83 1925-09-25 8 At a meeting of the Kinta Sanitary Boßrd this week, the chairman brought up the question of an adequate water supply for Kinta. He said that, m accordance with the Board's resolution deploring the delay m this matter, he had communicated with Government, and the reply was to the effect83 words
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Article90 1925-09-25 8 A Marine Court of Enquiry was held at the Harbour Office, Hongkong, for the purpose of enquiring into a charge of misconduct brought against Mr. Percy Roser Harris, second mate of the British Pheumpcnh. The President announced •hat the finding of the court was that Mr. Harris was found asleep90 words
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Article96 1925-09-25 8 Tha Straits Budget, the weekly edition of the Straits Times, was published thit coining, the illustrated supplement containing over 50 pictures, many of which portray events at Johore Bahru during the birthday celebrations of H.H. the Sultan. Numerous other subjects are included m the pictures, the whole issue forming the96 words
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Article114 1925-09-25 8 The report of the directors of Jimah Rubber Estates, Ltd., for the year ended June 30. 1925, states that the sum brought forward from the previous year, less dim-tors' fees and dividend for the year 1923-24, and allocation to reserve account amounted to $13,980.55. To this must be added the114 words
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Article133 1925-09-25 8 At the F.M.S. Court of Appeal which opened in Ipoh on Tuesday, one of the appeals taken up was one from Kuala Lumpur in which two Sakai boys, whr were convicted and sentenced to death on a charge of having murdered Long Kiew, a Chinese miner at Peretak, Kuala Kubu,133 words
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Article390 1925-09-25 8 Mr. S. M. Sharma, advocate mid soli citor. Koala Lumpur, Mrs. Sharma and family are leaving for Europe on the 30th inst. on a holiday. According to a report published by the Morning: Post, Admiral Beatty is abou' to resign command of the British Kl<ct. Admiral Sir390 words
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Article47 1925-09-25 8 The captain, officers and crew of the Leeds City, which was recently lost off the coast of Java, arrived here yesterday and are going on to England. The Leeds City was a sister ship to the Cornish City, which is now m Singapore.47 words
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Article48 1925-09-25 8 M. E. Joseph, the Singapore broker wh > was recently charged at the instance of Mr. F. C. Peck with criminal breach of trust, and was sentenced by the Distri.t Judge (Mr. Franklyn Robinson) to nine months' rigorous imprisonment, has definitely withdrawn his appeal.48 words
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Article52 1925-09-25 8 Mails from Europe (London mails de s patched on September 3) by ex P. an. l 0 Khiva will arrive by train to-nitrht. Correspondence will be ready for delivery I: boxholders at t) a.m. to-morrow. From Indo-China, by Amboisc, due at Singapore at 4 p.m. on Sunday, the52 words
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Article66 1925-09-25 8 The average price of rubber m Singapore and London for current quarter to September 24 has been Singapore 12G-26 cents London 3s. 5-103 d. For the previous quarters of the current restriction year the averages havebeen :—lst: 1st quarter Singapore 02-8 cents, London Is. 5-9983 d., 2nd66 words
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Article167 1925-09-25 8 Mr. Wilkie, a European, was on Wednesday summoned before the Ipoh Magistrate for being m possession of an unl.censed firearm, importing hum into the State of Perak from Singapore without a lijence and being m possession of .r>0(). r >0() rounds of ammunition without a permit. Pefendant, who167 words
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Advertisement203 1925-09-25 8 You gel full value for your money ichen you pay for a tin of 50. j HIGH CLASS VIRGINIAN OQARETTES. I l British American Tobacco Co., (Straits) Ltd. (Incorporated m England) KEPPEL ROAD. SINGAPORE. FOR THE X NEW MILLINERY, FROCKS, MATERIALS, TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, SUNSHADES, SHOES. *OHN LITTLE CO., LTD (Incorporated203 words
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Advertisement142 1925-09-25 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT at 9. THE OATH (Featuring; MIRIAM COOPER and CONWAY TEARLE) 8 Reels. ACROSS THE WORLD BY ZEPPELIN 4 Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. HUNGRY HEARTS 7 Reels. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD, Proprietors Home Comfort To make the most of your house to give it142 words
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Advertisement74 1925-09-25 8 On Other Pages. Page. Finance and Commerce 7 Shipping and the Mails 7 Meteorological Report 7 Reuter Telegrams 9 (.aroet Murdrr Mr. Kirto-i Ur1, .1 Special Wireleis News Strvicu 9 Charge Against I'ocy Ki'nc Song New Straits Judge :i V.ohumed Ali m Bankruptcy Court ID S urtinK Intelligence 10 >74 words
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Article458 1925-09-25 9 Action Taken on the Mosul Deportations. Proposals Affecting Asiatic Members. [reuter telegram.] London, September 24. Geneva The Council of the League resolved to despatch a representative of the League as early as possible to investigate on the spot th? alleged deportations of Christians from Mosul. Mr. AmeryReuter - 458 words
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Article87 1925-09-25 9 General (Jamelin Enters Sueida. [BEITF.R TELCCRAM.] London, September 24. Paris It is reported from Damuscu that General Gamelin's force has departed from Mousseiffre in the direction of Sueiilu. London, September 24. Paris A message from Damascus states that General Gamelin's force has ontt-red Sueida. General Gamelin's force,87 words
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Article58 1925-09-25 9 [reuter telegram.] l.ntidon, September 24. Buenos Aires Gre:it crowds gathered at the station to bid farewell to th« Prime ■I Wales on his departure for a ranch, where he will spend two days prior t sailing on II. M.S. Hepulse for England on Sunday morning. I'rcnident AlvearReuter - 58 words
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Article156 1925-09-25 9 Volunteer Transport Being Formed. [I'.EITER TELEGRAM.] London, September 24. An influential organisation has been formed, presided over by Lord Harding* and members of the council including: Lord Jellicoe, Lord Scarborough, Lord Falkland and Sir Rennell Rodd, with the object of establishing throughout the country c. system ofReuter - 156 words
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Article139 1925-09-25 9 Opening of Debt Funding Conference. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London. September 24. Washington The debt funding negotiations opened with a speech by M. Caillaux expressing th? hope that the settlement would not only be of a practicable nature but worthy of the past of the two .great nations. HeReuter - 139 words
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Article95 1925-09-25 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 24. Patna The AH India Congress Committee rejected Mrs. Besant's Commonwealth of India Bill, which was not seconded. The committee passed a resolution sympathising with the Chinese and protesting ajrair.st the employment of indian soldiers to suppress their movement for freedom." It also condemnedReuter - 95 words
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Article73 1925-09-25 9 [belter telegram.] London, September 24. Durban The Sandgate Castle, the first vessel held up by the strike, sailed to-night, leaving several of the original crew behind. London, September 24. Durban The steamer Rhymney, which was held up by the strike, sailed to-day. London, September 24. Sydney The conference73 words
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Article86 1925-09-25 9 [REUTEB TELEGRAM.] London, September 24. Brig.-General Sir Gilbert Clayton has departed on an official mission to Arabia in connection with the adjustment of the frontier between the territory of Ibn Saud and the British mandated territories in Iraq and Trantjordania. He emphasised that his mission in no wayReuter - 86 words
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Article135 1925-09-25 9 Conference with Premier Collapses. [lIUTEB TELEGRAM.] London, September 24. The miners' conference at Downing Street broke down after Mr. Baldwin had explained that the settlement of July does nothing beyond continuing the agreement between the owners and miners of 1924, and variations of district rates under it135 words
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Article62 1925-09-25 9 [UUTH TEUGKAIL] London, September 24. Berlin A Cabinet council presided over by President Hindenburg accepte.1 the allies' invitation to the security pact conference on the assumption that the German note of July 20 would be adopted as the basis of negotiations. Herr Luther and Herr Stresemann will62 words
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Article59 1925-09-25 9 [BZUTEK TELEGRAM.] London, September 24. Delhi Serious Hindu-Muslim riots are reported from Aligarh in connection with the Hindu festival of Ramlila. It is stated that Mohammedans stoned Hindus, who retaliated, inflicting: injuries. Sixty Mohammedan men and women and 12 Hindus are in hospital. Details are lacking owing to59 words
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Article53 1925-09-25 9 [MUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 24. Teheran On the pretext of lack of bread a large crowd closed the market and mobbed the Mejliss, demolishing doors, windows and furniture. Some of the members were injured in attempting to escape. The Military Governor unsuccessfully tried to pacify the mob.Reuter - 53 words
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Article54 1925-09-25 9 [EEUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 24. Cleveland, Ohio As a result of numerous Tongr or Chinese faction murders the city manager has ordered the buildings in Cleveland's Chinatown to be razed as fire and health hazards." Over 450 Chinese have been detained for questioning in connection with the latestReuter - 54 words
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Article134 1925-09-25 9 [UEVTEB TELEGRAM] London, September 24. Lahore The death has occurred of the Maharajah of Kashmir, uncle of Mr. A." The late Maharajah, who was 75 year; of age, was the third of his line, being the grandson of the founder of the dynasty, Maharajah Ghulab Singh. Kashmir134 words
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Article38 1925-09-25 9 [KIUTEB TKLEGBAM.] London, September 24. Berlin Krupps, Essen, have withdrawn from the proposed iron and steel trust on the ground that the disappearance of «ucb a well-known name would not be advantageou* to German «conomic life.38 words
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Article148 1925-09-25 9 Police Control of Mr. Kirton Withdrawn. (Aneta'a Service.) Weltevrcden, September 25. The Attorney-General yesterday ordered the withdrawal of police control over Mr. Kirtun, who was detain, d in connection with the murder of Mrs. Campbel. Macfie at a hotel in Garoet on Saturday. Mr. Kirton is proceeding, via148 words
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Article76 1925-09-25 9 [rkvtlr telegram.] London, September 24. Portland, Maine Senator Hale, chairman of the Senate naval committee, in a naval speech said he believed the greatest possible factor in the promotion of interr.r.tioi.al peac? would be for the BrUijh r.nd Americans to control the seas, they virtually do ot76 words
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Article74 1925-09-25 9 [reuter telegram.] London, September 24. Washington Mr. Charles Macveagh has been appointed Ambassador to Japan. London, September 24. Bombay Oat of 82 cotton mills only five are now woiki.i£, and 115,000 operatives are idle. London, September 24. Madrid T Morro Viejo, about six kilometres from Ajdir, is Abd clReuter - 74 words
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Article79 1925-09-25 9 No Announcement But an Open Secret. Although no official announcement has yet been made, it is expected that Sir. G. G. Seth, the present Solicitor-General, will fill the vacant judicial appointment caused at IVnar by the appointment 01 Mr. Justice Whitley to the AttorneyGeneralship of the Straits79 words
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Article110 1925-09-25 9 Fatal Quarrel Over Family I'roperty. A fatal stabbing affair in a house in Philip Street on September 16 was investigated by the Coroner (Mr. F. G. Bourne), yesterday. The evidence of the deceased's third wife was that the accused came to tho house and interviewed the deceased,110 words
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Article154 1925-09-25 9 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha). Tokio, September 23. Count Koen Oht~ni, Archbishop of Higashi Honganji sect, has tendered his resignation to the council. General Ugaki, War Minister, say* that a Marshal or a Fleet-Admiral should be excluded from the age limit rule. Rubber was quoted154 words
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Article982 1925-09-25 9 Prosecuted by Official Assignee. Mr. Poey Keng Seng, a former chairman of the Eastern Mining and Rubber Company, who was adjudicated bankrupt shortly after the company obtained judgments against him for $500,000, wus charged before Mr. Franklyn Robinson in the District Court yesteraay, a: the ir..staiRi-982 words
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Article69 1925-09-25 9 Chinese Found Stabbed m Hindu Street. Much excitement was caused in the SeranKOon district on Wednesday night by a rumour of a fight between rival Chinese gangs. Something of the sort occurred, for a Chinese was subsequently taken to hospital with three stab wounds of a minor69 words
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1548 1925-09-25 9 WIRELESS TELEGRAMS. Received via Java from Aneta Press Bureau. German War Guilt. Berlin, September 22. The German natioiml organisations have issued a proclamation st:itinjj that before signing any kind of seciiritj pact the charge of Germany's sole war guilt should be officially withdrawn by the Allies. The proclamation ends. We1,548 words
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Article187 1925-09-25 10 Fatal Sequel to Bukit Timah Smash. A motoiing accident which occurred on the Bukit Timah Road on the night, of September 2U. and which resulted in the death of one of the passengtrs, was described at an inquea held by the Coroner (Mr. F. G. Bourne),187 words
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Article312 1925-09-25 10 Messrs. Barlow and Co. report Singapore, September 24. The market has fluctuated within narrow limits during the past week. Only 114 tons were catalogued ye.-iter-day lor sale by auction, and the tone throughout was quiet. No sales o' awarded sheet were made under the hammer, but business312 words
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Article150 1925-09-25 10 Mr. D. W. Perera, Superintendent of Minor Road.s, ChiKiw, has had an exciting experience with leopard. The brute had killed seveia! liend of cattle m the village of Punuwitiya and was terrorizing the villagers. Mr. Perera was passing through the village m his cur when at150 words
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Article39 1925-09-25 10 The German electrical firm of Siemens and Schuckcrt has secured a contract with the Irish Free State Government to construct hydro-electric works on the river Shannon. The company will supply light and power to a large area m Ireland.39 words
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Article75 1925-09-25 10 Lieut. -Commander C. A. Peal, Harbour Masti l, Penang, and Mrs. Peal, who had been on a visit to Singapore, returned to Penang on Sunday. The former had made the trip m order to tiring m a new motor launch, the Dolphin, which had been under construction m Singapore. The75 words
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Article716 1925-09-25 10 Miles and Mugliston Win. The A Doubles of the S.C.C. tournament—surely in its way the most rem»rkable final ever played at the cli*— came to an end yesteraay, when Miles and Mugliston. owe 2, won the deciding set fl-om Doig i nd Fulcher. The set was in keeping716 words
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Article59 1925-09-25 10 Newcomers will meet the A team at the S.C.C. on Tuesday. The teams will will "A" Team (Club jerseys): Lindow Goldman, W. K. King, Hutchin&s and Arthur Burton and Beville Penrice, Martin, Grant, Windle, Mortlock, Potter, Pearson, Reed. Newcomers Wainright Housley, Hodgson, Scoular and Storr MacPherson and Niblock Hob'yn,59 words
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Article162 1925-09-25 10 The following will represent St. Joseph's Old Boys' Association against Fort Canning CO. on the former's ground to-morrow: F. J. Shepherdson, E. van Jansz, F. Albuquerque, A. A. Samy, K. R. S. Kenneth, K. Veeravagoo, C. F. Ess, C. Eb«r A. S. Roman, A. E. Chelvan and T. E.162 words
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Article37 1925-09-25 10 English League Results. [Reuter Telegram.] London, September 24. League matches played to-day resulted as follows Division II. Clapton O. 0, Derby County 1. Division III. (Northern). Poncastcr it 2, New Brighton 0. WalsaH 3. Bradford 1.Reuter - 37 words
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Article37 1925-09-25 10 The second and final rac-e for the Joy Trophy will take place on Sunday. Course and handicaps same as last Sunday. Start 10 a.m. Points to date.— Ella-Dorothy 8, Polly 7, Joy 6,»Ann 5, Puteh 4.37 words
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Article133 1925-09-25 10 A fast game of hockey was played on the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday between the V.M.C.A. and the Indian Association. The play was of a ding-dong character until the end of the first half, when the LA. opened the score from a corner shot well taken by Katyal. After the133 words
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Article106 1925-09-25 10 Adopted Son Sentenced For Theft. A Chinese youth wa.i untjenccd tj on" month's imprisonment in the Second Police Court this morning for stealing $450 from a woman living in Orchard Road who had adopted him as her son. Cosh and property valued :it about i-WU was recovered106 words
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Article76 1925-09-25 10 5'ember oi" Suratee Family Seeking Annulment. An application by Osman Khan^uratoe. a member of a well-known Arab family m Singapore, for th? annulment of an adjudication order was mentioned m the Bankruptcy Court, this morning, when >fr. Justice IXane -fM'anuad an application by Mr. J. Cobbett, counsel76 words
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Article160 1925-09-25 10 As to-day's meeting the following questions will be asked by Dr. H. S. Moohshi Lart year it was proposed to nanii an important road alter the late Moslem philanthropist Syed AH Aljuned after whom Syed Ali Road, now known as Newton Road was called can you tell us,160 words
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Article199 1925-09-25 10 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent writes on Thursday :—lt: It does not always pay to utter an untruth when applying for a job. In fact, it often leads to difficulties. Difficulties, culminating m a short detention behind the dismal walls of Pudu gaol, certainly beset the path199 words
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Article152 1925-09-25 10 Professor Arthur Keith referred eulogistically to Turville Petre. discoverer of the Gallilee skull, before the British Association. "The discovery," he said, "is particularly important because at the place where it was made, archaeologists had laid bare a record of people who lived m Palestine 20 000 years before Abraham and152 words
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Letter134 1925-09-25 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Tke object of my letter is to draw the attention of thoM i-iincrrned to th* way in which the work of laying MWagt pipes bt the junction of Cavenagh and Bukit Tirrmh Roads is curried out. Wheu it was commenced134 words
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Article278 1925-09-25 10 Rodeo Exhibition on Anson Uo;id Ground. The Wembley Uodeo show, which is now en route lo Singapore from Jap.in. ir. due to arrive on October 1, on the Bingo Mam. Arrangements have been made in conjunction with The Happy Valley Ltd. to present tha exhibition on278 words
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Article205 1925-09-25 10 Returns to Sydney After Eastern Tour. After an absence from Sydney since February, the cruiser Brisbane returnul after an extensive lour through Eastern WStWS, during which the vessel visile I Japan and was present m CUM during the; recent riots. Over lf,OM miles were steamed during the205 words
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Article177 1925-09-25 10 India Objects (o Geneva Protocol. The Indian Government has communicated to the League of Nations the following observations regarding; the Geneva Peace Protocol. So completely are the Government of India in sympathy with the objects of tbt Protocol that they approached the examination of its detailed provisions with177 words
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Article38 1925-09-25 10 MiKh damage has been done by an extraordinary plague of mice m the Harz district near Hildesheim, Germany. The district is near Hamelin, where the Pied Piper exercised his wiles. The inhabitants would) be thankful for his reappearance.38 words
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Article301 1925-09-25 10 Failure of Government Contractor. The public examination of Mohained Ali, formerly one of the largest meat traders in Singapore, and the holder of a birfft (iovcniniciu shecp-tradiinr conti;ut, was resumed in toe Bankruptcy Court, this morning, btfon Mi 1 JusticDeane. s In repiy to the actinic Qflehtl301 words
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Article232 1925-09-25 10 Singapore, September 2.". Rubber.— London 8a. BV4A Quiet. Local |1J] <i. Tin.— London £264 10s. Local $133 s i (12". tons sold). Rubbers. .\entakabs have buren u: 41 >,<■ with sellers at 42*2. Allenb; s are gaotad 2.72 ;ind .sellers at 2.M0. Ji-ram Kuantans are firm232 words
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Article279 1925-09-25 10 (L. R. Marphail). Singapore. W ptftfrw Rubber.— 3s. 5%d. Ud. down. Local W.33V4. Tin. £264 10s. unchanged. I.ol'uI l£-o tons sold at $133%. The rubber share market is nuiet with quotation.s mostly unchanged. Tin ihWM ore steady and a good demand still exists lor Industrials279 words
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Article133 1925-09-25 10 The China International Famine Relief Committee on September 17 received the following telegram from its Shantung Committee i The south dyke of the Villow River if broken at ungcheng Hsien and has flooded an area 40 li wide tad 2.M10 li loaf. The hr< ak is wide133 words
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Article1932 1925-09-25 11 Charms and Fascinations Of Hana Hevanc. P. II. Johnson, general biologist to thi> St. George Expedition, writes the following in the Daily Telegraph The St. George, which is now on its way home, carried a number of scientists to the South Pacific on a voyage of1,932 words
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Article113 1925-09-25 11 The members of the Reception Com1 mittce of Government House, Ln Plata (says an Exchange telegram), the other day suddenly became alarmed when they discovered that m some inexplicable manner the Prince of Wales hnd vanished. The scurryings, hurryings and searching^! failed to reveal anything, and general113 words
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Article238 1925-09-25 11 Th<- following pa^srnKcrs nre, proo-r lir.a tv Kurcpc hv the Khybir sailiag Hi 0 p.m. today Mr. .1. B. Wishm, l.irut. Cekmve Mr. nnd Mrs. AnJ.'r.sun, Mr. and Mr>. M. l'udpct. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Car.hicr. Mr^. cj< Wolf. !.t..(. um dr. C. E. L. HaifKares, C«pt. and238 words
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Advertisement724 1925-09-25 11 e ™™L™ DM o Raffles Hotel tUSbbl KttORDING Telephone No. »20. hence THE popularity OF Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday fill- II I If 'I DUMER DMCE Hio lUlQcfon c VniPsQ tMm prt tot^^ 1 1 10 III UU LCI 0 VUIUU Monday and Friday Gramophones Records levinehopkins dance band. VjKILL724 words
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Article413 1925-09-25 12 Value. Company. £1 AlUgM £1 AiiKlo-Muluy £1 Ayer Kuning £1 BantenR £1 Batu Cavi-> 11 Bntu Tica •If Hatnng Consul. 21 Bc-koh 2/ Brich 12/ Ih-itam Cc— I £1 Bidor £1 Bikam 2/ Krooklands 2/ Bukit Mertajam i I llukit Rajah 2/ llukit Selanjfor 2/ Rukit413 words
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Advertisement135 1925-09-25 12 H fir LIM YEW W> >|«M|)i^i^»W^* M M'sM SINGAPORE. A Goodyear Balloon for Owners of Fords, Clievrolets Overlands Why bounce ab6ut on 50 to 60 lbs. of air your car. They increase its useful life by Goodyear Balloons next time. No alteraV nrossure when vou can roll over bumps eliminating135 words
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Advertisement231 1925-09-25 12 Builds up strength m a trying climate. Halls Wine THE SI'PREM lONIC FRtE: A xpetlnl crystal v/in«v (lass Riven F«E> with every bug* i\t* bottle of Hall's Wma. O/ Stottt. CALEDONIA 5-s^ SCOTT'S ROAD. Fir»t-el»ss boardin B hous#. beautifully situ•ted,' modern sanitation, beautiful tennis court. Double and single rooms, availablOctobar231 words
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Advertisement170 1925-09-25 12 SEA GULL" BRAND DANISH MILK SUPERIOR IN QUALITY SWEETENED and UNSWEETENED Ask your dealer for "SEA GU LJL 99 ALSO BY THE CASE, FROM Sol* Importer! The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Dtnmafk.) SINGAPORE EVER-READINESS, absolute reliability and wide $2**1 M £&H%\ l»^>^ I range of usefulness account for170 words
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Advertisement692 1925-09-25 13 rtf I I I ,1 «r "c l^y D <• trasmic Soap is r\ f—\ v»Tx^derfully refreshing. 1 -'4 The silky lather. 1 the delicate perfVitne. I and the charming <l,-.intitic»s all contribute to one's comfort. "erasmic m Sale Agents for Malaya. SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. CHEONfi KOON SEN 6692 words
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Advertisement1746 1925-09-25 14 Assets over 15,500,000 B.C Asmtsii« m force awer $19,000,900. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) inMnrw OPPirp K9 c\a t.-« tc HEAD OFFICE Winchester House. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 52, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies1,746 words
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Advertisement805 1925-09-25 14 Dhohi's Itch Ringworm Sores For microbic skin diseases such as ri;i>i\\or!ii and dhobi's itch, CJermolene is specifir. It is easily applied, gives quick relief, and is a splendid safeguard also. GefßßotasM has peored its afloaey nil wrer kite mirld i" il.r ran. M s.irli »i.in .lis.,r.lrrs as dnobi'a itch, ringworm,805 words
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Advertisement610 1925-09-25 14 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Teßden will ba received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of September for the following works 1. .instruction of Outfall drains at I.orong* A und It. Joo Chiat Road. 2. Krection of a Chandu Shop at Pasir Paajaag. Kicr'ion of I Chaatta Shop at Bukit I'anjang.610 words
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Article858 1925-09-25 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Bean Cars. The Bean Twelve ranee of cars has I nlways been populnr with ownei-drivei -i both at home and OTWWM. The Bean Twelve I Mali and 4-seater models, at their nvw prices, have proved more than ever the attraction of858 words
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Article152 1925-09-25 15 CotuUmtiop was caused at Canvey I^.'amt the other afti rno<;n by the totally unexpected arrival on tho beach of a snake believed to be a de;i<ily snake from tfca lndiuM mm, Ii swam up to the beach on the tidr> and came out of the W«tor152 words
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Article33 1925-09-25 15 A cli,;j at I'reston bepan to swallow a deflated toy balloon. It stuck m the throat and >i.:«li; the- doi* cough. This inflated thu balloon, blocking the air pas•a|rc and suffocating the dog.33 words
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Advertisement350 1925-09-25 15 LEYLAND ENGLAND'S PREMIER LORRY. All spares kept. Free service given. Bodies built to any specification. Shipments fortnightly, 2, 2'/ 2 3'/ 2 and 4 ton chassis. Straits Motor Garage SINGAPORE AND Xl ALA LUMP! R. t>< The Rugby Million Dollar Motor EMPLOYING THE LATEST AND BEST IN AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING WITH350 words
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Advertisement517 1925-09-25 16 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB NOTICE AUTUMN RACE MEETING, 1'.)2:-). SATI IM)AV. TI 'KSIIAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 20, .2 and 24. Nine Races for OPEN HORSES. Nine Races fv KX-UUIFFIN HORSES. Nine Race* for EX-GRIFFIN I'ONIES. One Race fur OPEN PONIES. ADVERTISED STAKES excluding Added Monday, $1T,i;7.->.OO. FIRST RAO commences517 words
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Advertisement1530 1925-09-25 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., m ordinary dose set type (average six words to line) are Per line On. 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. $1.40,1,530 words
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