The Straits Times, 5 November 1925
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Title Section13 1925-11-05 1 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1925. PRICE 10 CENTS. No. 28,012.13 words
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Advertisement50 1925-11-05 1 OFTEN "WBarriD". tnvr* BEATCf I MILK MINUS MICROBES BUY BEAR BRAND /pH^^ wiluam'Taob 0 co. /jjgfWL SHELL AGAIN SUCCESSFUL 200 Miles Motor Race at Brooklands September 26, 1925 Driver. Spirit. Oil. 1. Salmson Special Goutte SHELL SHELL 2. Marnier SHELL SHELL THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD. (Incorporated m EtigUmd)50 words
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Advertisement253 1925-11-05 1 New Hudson "Popular" Model 2«4 H.P. 2-SPEEDS. CHAINCUM BELT DRIVE. SPECIFICATION. ENGINE. New-Hudson Two-Stroke 62 TTBB&— Dnfep Rubber StudcU.'!. m/in Bore x 70 m/m. Stroke. 2 m. CARBURETTER.— SpeciaI spray typo, !MM. AND Oil. T ANK— Capncl: handlebar cont.ol. !ion> patrol, 3 pint.; Oil. IGNITION.— High Tension Magneto. LUBRICATION*-* AotoßHttk253 words
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Article1525 1925-11-05 2 Gratifying Results— Current Year's Prospects. The twenty-sixth ordinary general meeting of the Straits Plantations, Ltd., was neld in mail week at the rogisterel j ■jff:io of the company, 1-4, tireat Tower Street, E.C., Mr. John McNcile Miller (the Chairman) presiding. The Chairman s-aid Gentlemen,— Th^ directors' report and1,525 words
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Advertisement140 1925-11-05 2 Vrlf^^H^V tW iPi 'II 9r I ijl; 'Phone 354 DO YOU KNOW The most effective wayHow to keep customers? How to get more business from them How to get new ones? How to rapidly move yovr stocks May we submit our method based on experience, having rendered this service to140 words
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Advertisement162 1925-11-05 2 A Charming Reflection Is Obtained by Using Cuticura Soap Daily, assisted by Cuticura Ointment when required. It keeps the pores active, the skin clear and free from eruptions and the scalp m a healthy hjir-growing condition. Soap. Ointment. Talcum MM throughout thowm-M. lirl h D«x>' T. Hrcfry Ltd. 31. lunar162 words
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Advertisement162 1925-11-05 2 COMPLETE VIOLIN OUTFIT. $20 $28 $35 Monthly instalment systems can be arranged. Price $45.00. SEASON~CO., LTD., HI and US, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS Improved Model PORTABLE Price reduced to $9O PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. The World's leading Portable Typewriter Remington Portable May be obtained for a total outlay162 words
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Article299 1925-11-05 3 Necessary Virtues in Woman's Ideal. Which is the most popular type of man In many letters which have come to the Daily Chronicle since Mr. Milche.l Hedges made his plea lor more robust men, women have emphasized their dis- !ikc of males who are mentally or phvpi-299 words
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Article83 1925-11-05 3 Programme of drills up to and for November 8, 1925. Thursday, November 5, 4.30 p.m., Bukit Timah, B Co., Practice, Bromhead-Mat- thews Shield. Saturday, November 7, 2.30 p.m., Bukit Timah, Malay Co., Company Rifle Meet- 1 late, Buses leave Malay Drill Hall at 1.45 p.m. Sunday, November83 words
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48 1925-11-05 3 Orders for week ending November 8. THURSDAY, 6. Band Practice, 5 p.m. FRIDAY, 6. Second Troop Inspection? 5 p.m. SATURDAY, 7. Bridge Building at Fort Canning 9 a.m. Sixth Troop, 2 p.m. Fifth Troop, 111 a.m. Eighth Troop, 4 p.m.. Firat Troop.48 words
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Advertisement304 1925-11-05 3 RUSTON-HORNSBY RESIDUAL OIL COLD STARTING ENGINB. THE LAST WORD IN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES. From 16 to Ml 15.11.P. Horizontal From 17 to 825 B.H.P. Vertical CONSUMPTION. Larger Type .42 lbs. per B.H.P. Hour Smaller Type .48 lbs. per B.H.P. Hour Sole Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated m tae Straits Settlenuats)304 words
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Advertisement14 1925-11-05 3 TO LET COMMODIOUS OFFICES at cheap rental. Every convenience. Apply Greaham House, Battery Koad.14 words
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Advertisement506 1925-11-05 3 DARTING NEURALGIA I Tortured This Anaemic Australian Udy Until She Built Up Her Blood and Nerves with Dr. William's Pink IMIIs. Victims of anaemia, or watery blood, get queer longings as regards diet. Earth, chalk, pencils and other improper things attract them. S»m« will have it longing for vinegar to506 words
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Advertisement453 1925-11-05 3 OFFICES TO LET m LAIDLAW BUILDINGS. No. 13-b, area about 350 sq. ft. No. 15, area about 3,260 sq. ft. (can be divided). No. 20, area about 625 sq. ft. No. 21, area about 325 sq. ft. MODERATE RENTALS. Apply to the Manager, Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., LIMITED SINGAPORE. TO LET453 words
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Advertisement455 1925-11-05 3 STEAMER SAILINGS COMHINKI) SKI!\ l( X OP THE OCEAN S S. GO., LIB. Hl.lK It WKI. 1 INK I Incorporated m England) THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO* LTD. I Incorporated m L'ni{!iiin! I Fortnightly Service l.ikin;; rnrßO and Passenger* from Siiu ••l>"n 1 BATAVIA AM) SOI X >UY A455 words
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Advertisement805 1925-11-05 4 STEAMER SAILIH6S P. 0. British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated In Englaud) HAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PCMNSCLAaI AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. LONDON AND FAB EAST MAIL SERVICE OHT WARDS FROM I.ONMIN HOMEWARDS FOB CHINA AND JAl'^N FOB MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWTtW805 words
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Advertisement749 1925-11-05 4 STEAMER SAIUMBS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (laeorporated In England) The Blue Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. Taktaf cargo on749 words
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Advertisement734 1925-11-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS K. P. M7~ (BOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA) (laeor^o/aW'J la HciU.-ii UNDER CONTRACT WITn THE NEIHEULANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3610, with sub-cminecti.m (o Plaaaaca, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Deptß., anJ Manager'H Desk. REPRESENTATIVE for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAVA. All information,734 words
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Advertisement506 1925-11-05 5 STEAMEH SAMJIWS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (laeorpcraUa lr. Inglaad) "ELLERMAN" LINE PsUwenger and Freight Serrlces TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINBNT VIA PORTS AND BUBZ CANAJa FREIGHT SERVICES ii CITY OF TOKIO London, R'dam, H'burg and Dunkiik Nov. 8 s.s. KASENGA Ham. London, A'werp and Hamburg Nov. 28 s.s. CITY506 words
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Advertisement648 1925-11-05 5 OTEiIKB SAHMCS Iblue H ellerman FUNNEL <**• BUCKNALL LINE v k S. S. CO., LTD flaeorporate4 In England) JOINT BBBVICB to BOSTON NBW YORK and BALTIMOBB vU SUEZ r PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Measur Dae Spore RoaU Far t CITY OF DURBAN Nov. 18 Suez Phillipines and Hongkong TITAN Nov.648 words
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Advertisement604 1925-11-05 5 STEAMEB SAB.UI6S Burns Philp Li^ie (Incorporated m Auitralia) F«r BIDNET, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DAJtWDf THURSDAY ISLAND and BRISBANE Regular monthly aailing by the well known cteameri MARE"rA (787» torn) and MONTORO (6,000 torn). The i.i. MARELLA is tke largest and fiient steamer trading to AastTalia, Cabim de laze, tingle berth604 words
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Advertisement433 1925-11-05 6 GAIETY CINEMA SURINA THEATRE ALL THIS V.EEK TO-M(;IIT AT 9. >We Uke pleasure In presenting the Wm lnX rresents moat colourful and picturesque David RehscoV. sta^p success liln\ of the year rtij THE QRL WARRFNS WHO CAME BACK WAK o f tiN3 From the st.nee play by Samuel Tfrfc/I V«T*433 words
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Advertisement383 1925-11-05 6 PAVILION Commencing November 15. WILLIAM FOX Presents STELMO 6 Reels. From the Novel by Augusta Erans with JOHN GILBERT, BARBARA LA MARR, BESSIE LOVE and a NotaMe Cast. PAVILION (LATE PALLADIUM). From Monday, November 2 to Saturday, November 7. at 9 p.m. sharp. An all British Programme Pat he Gazette383 words
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Advertisement334 1925-11-05 6 J) VICTORIA THEATRE /WWK a wViip for a r weapon Douglas Fairbanks gives more laughs, more real U_t t < Hl l> !r fllip RpttPPQ h .m, p ,cW UUI UULIUI O Vie has ever rntdey DOUGLAS FAIR^NKS to-night Mfej&X THE STAR OPFRA MK^BnHS_Sotff'*^^__B___l r 'P arilion 111 |Tp I334 words
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Article246 1925-11-05 7 nrnisua. Thumdny, Xnvfm':cr 5 Hifli Wutor, 1.1 a.m., 0.31 p.m. Ml a.m., 6 ft. 6 In. pja I li. i m. Phil. Orchc :r.i, Memorial Hall, 5.15. A:!.;on Road, 9.15 Our Belters^' Victorio Thtatrc. Friday,, >uvcaihrr 0 U.k'l. Water. 1 46 a.i».. 1.0 p.m. MhUcoo Hum Tide'246 words
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Article143 1925-11-05 7 Thursdajr, November 6. 6hlps alongside the Wharves or expected tv arrive. UErPEL HARBOUR. Main Wl a BybU, Dr;dg-i I'eningat. Set n rbart \T.SSEI.S IN DH DOCIL Tanjijiu Tagiir Bwarteahaßdt .rtiten V:clo. .ii :uc Keppcl Harbour King's Dock Conns, Marclla l Dock Xi N,. i; i i our,143 words
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Article143 1925-11-05 7 To-dljr. ibat I .3 p.m. Southern and Western India (Tara) 3 p.m. Upper Burma, North and East India Elldra i 6 p.m '\,-.;.i (Will o 1 the Wisp) 3 p.m. ChinH. Japan. Korea, Formosa, East Philippine Islands. WesStatcii 6 P-rn To-morrow. Pripi Radjah, Tembilaban and Indragiri (BarratU)143 words
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Article34 1925-11-05 7 Imboiie Ethiopia Uwi tannaU :hantil1y S'porc Sept. 2C Oct. 1 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 7 Oct. .\rra. London Oct. S3 Oct. 24 Oct. 21 Not. 2 Nov. 2 Nov. 234 words
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Article228 1925-11-05 7 EXCOANGB. Singapore, November 5. On London, Bank 4 m/. 1/4 15/ M D*"™"1"1 2' Private 3m. credits 2/4% On New York, Demand 56% Private 90 d/s s**% On France, Bank T. T. 1300 On India, Bank T. T. 154% On Honekong, Bank d/d 3*4 p.c. prem. On228 words
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60 1925-11-05 7 Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. ipot ;?,P ot tec cc> •n-March Jan-March ipril-June April-June Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. !.G0 1.61 1.56 3 1.56 C4H&.I 1.42 L»C 1.32 Tone of Market Steady. Latest Londoi b'es quote Spot60 words
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Article245 1925-11-05 7 I»8U« Val. Pd: Buyers SeUw* t'l £1 Asnm Kumbang 54/- M/6 1 1 Batang Padang 0.78 0.82 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.50 1.60 ei £1 Idri? Hydntuiin r ;3/- 64/1 1 Johan Tin 0 5S 0.G1 10/- 10/- Kairponfr ">1/- 52/(1 £1 Kamuntins Tin G2/9 65/- cd. 10 10245 words
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Article136 1925-11-05 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Selle: I £1 B. Am. Tobacco 6.0.0 5.7.6 0 10 Central Engines 6.00 6.00 1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 14-50 15.00 0 10 Fraser Neave 54.00 55.00 00 100 Hammer Co. 189.00 192.00 00 100 Kat/. Bros. def. ***** 200.00 0 10 Mexican Eagle 15/10',4136 words
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Article96 1925-11-05 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 110 Spore Municipal 5 p.c. *1,878,000 of 1930 par 10% p.m. S'p .re Municipal 4 V 4. p.c of 1907 ¥1,000,000 par 10?e p.m.' Spore MunicipEl iV, pc of 1909 $1,1000,000 par 10% p.m. Spore Municipal 4 p.c of 1913 $2,000,000 15 p.c.96 words
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Article383 1925-11-05 7 Frtsar and Co. and Lyill and Eratt'i QmUtlwu. To-day s Prices. Kraser Lyall A«Co. Kvstt. Allenby ($1) 3.20 P..40cd. 3.00 3.10 Alor Gajeh ($1) 2.80 3.00 2.80 2.90 A. Hitam (*o) 19.0;) 20.00 18.00 1U.00 A. Kunins: ($1) 1.0U 1.10 0.90 1.05 Am. Mall? (S2) 4.20 4.40 ::.6O383 words
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Advertisement929 1925-11-05 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS •ither Claaa<&«d Advts^ see pa«« 1« WANTS FOU BALE, Bia BY< E WANTF.P fnr Dodge CJ r. M". .Inhorc. Ripiy 7C>4 Straits Times. WANTED, double tennir. net with poßts ..inlition. 7".H, Straits Tir.KT.. WANTED, *°od sfcond-hand Fiui or Eng ish car. Apply 7K3, Slrnita Tim.s. FOR SALE, Si-vi929 words
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Advertisement63 1925-11-05 7 A "KODAK" needs no Superlative (v* fflPi an< lere are some neff P riceB :V-3J5: V -3J5 mat FG.9 focussing model $40.00 W|mHHBP^ F*6.3 and Compur shutter $58.00 "'KODAK" JUNIOR, 2V4 by 3W ins, with Diomatic shutter and Kodak AnKODAK, UMITED LjJSI (Incorporated m England) MATIC shatter 7 It telU63 words
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Advertisement484 1925-11-05 7 OUT TO-MORROW THE STRAITS BUDGET (Weekly KdllM.n i>f the SlralU Time-.) Illutilratcd Supplrincnl, Includin!; The Amok on tin- Klnrig. Our I,i >;i '.luli ('otin< ill'irs. SinjMpnrc Municipal CommiHKioners. OROER YOUR COPY HOW. Hing!r foplrs H c<-nl-MAISON ROSANE I'AHIS AIX I FS HAJNS. J'rcscnty Ihc LATEST PARIS MODELS AFTERNOON EVENING DRESSES.484 words
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Advertisement324 1925-11-05 7 ZEISS JENA. BINOCULARS, MICROSCOPES, TELESCOPES, THEODOLITES, SURVEYING LEVELS, SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS, SURGICAL APPARATUS, TESSAR PHOTO-LENSES, PUNKTAL LENSES, etc., etc. Illustrated Lists free upon requrst. WHOLESALE ONLY. Sole Agents M. Wiseman Co. (Eastern) LIMITED (Incorporated m England) 115/119, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. 4^jSp EVERYBODY'S HOLLOW WIRING NOW. One of '.heie bets will324 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous48 1925-11-05 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. KaMfaai Karbai Station. (By Courteny o' Gvmrnmttat Hrmltb Offle«) For the 24 hoora endirt »l Midnight on S r' 7..I I, IfM. dec m.h r. Km. »li lemperaluw 74.2F. Menu '»-3F. U-.i V 71 F. H 1 F iratore 75.9 F. 82 .067 finir.f»ll (mche») nil48 words
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Article60 1925-11-05 8 Mr*. Murvloch McDonaM nnJ fnr.iiiy return th-.-ir mott grateful thanks to tho Straitr Steamship Co.. Ltd., Messrs. .\fanslield and Co., Ltd.. Rev Mr. DouffUa, the Captsins, Officers, Engineer.'-, and men of the Strait; Steamship Company's Fleet, the Manurement of Rallies Hote\ and bII their friends m Singapore, Pcr.ans nnd elsewhere60 words
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971 1925-11-05 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. EMPIRE AND FINANCE. Mr. Winston Churchill has announced that the embargo on colonial and forei"»;i loans being floated m the City of London is about to be removed. The decision is probably sound, though it teems to us tlii! there is still need to971 words
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Article28 1925-11-05 8 A new leper asylum is being buiit at Snngwl Buloti at a cost of ?20,000, while a Central Decrepit Asylui.i at tha same ptoet is to cost $10,000.28 words
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Article37 1925-11-05 8 The Turkish Government Commission to consider the question of chronology has i ommended the Christian era m the i ilculation of administrative and general dates, while the Baffin will remain for '..it calculation of all religious festivals37 words
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Article37 1925-11-05 8 As communication between Canton and Shumchuji has been resumed, and m order to prevent the passengers from being; kidnapped by bandits, the Canton Gazetto says armoured cars have been put on the Canton-Kow'.oon Railway for patrol Work,37 words
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Article68 1925-11-05 8 Another requisition is reported to have been sent for a meeting of the Indian Merchants' Chamber, to consider th? oyiott of the Cuncncy Commission. i.c;: link' mci chants and economists of Bombay have, on the other hand, at a meeting unanimously decided to strengthen Sir Thakurdas Purusjotamdas's hands l>y placing68 words
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Article83 1925-11-05 8 The Glasgow correspondent of the Daily Express states that m November. lV'2-i, a four-year-old girl was assaulted and murdered at Stirling. Alexander Bickerstaffe was charged with the crime, but wF.s not put on trial, owin°; to his mental condition, and he was detained during his Majesty's pleasure. He alWljn declined83 words
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Article17 1925-11-05 8 A Filipino stowaway was found on roard the President Garficld when she arrived m Singapore from Manila.17 words
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Article21 1925-11-05 8 Food prices m Kinta are steadily rl ing, according to the local Market Price List -.tied by the Kinta Sanitary Board.21 words
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Article23 1925-11-05 8 The Klang Sanitary Board has asked Government to uppoint a Malny to membership of the Board to represent Malay interests m the district.23 words
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Article26 1925-11-05 8 A sum of $12,000 is shown m the July schedule of additions to F.M.S. estimates for the purch:i3o of certain articles for Government House, Kuala Lumpur."26 words
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Article31 1925-11-05 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 *100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 $100.31 words
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Article28 1925-11-05 8 The Rev. A. J. Amery and not the Rev. A. S. Moore Anderson, as we were incorrectly informed, will conduct the religious meeting of the Friendly Band to-morrow.28 words
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Article36 1925-11-05 8 The men of the Ipoh Fire Brigade were out on Monday morning m the Sampan Ssgor the emergency boat kept near Brewster Bridpe rescuing the dwellers of the kampongs along the river's banks from the flood.36 words
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Article34 1925-11-05 8 Following are the numbers of arrivals from and departures to Madras Presidency for the month of October Arrivals adults 8,108, minors 1,314 departures adults 2,318, minors 132. The arrivals relats to aided passengers only.34 words
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Article40 1925-11-05 8 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Kuala Lumpur, aye m receipt of a cable from the secretaries of Malacca Rubber Plantations, Ltd., advising that the board of the company have declared an interim dividend of 12 per cent, payable on December 5.40 words
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Article40 1925-11-05 8 Sir Ronald Ross on October 26 addressed the Ceylon Association m support of tie BcM Institute of Tropical Diseases and suggested that Ceylon should appoint ;|i t.ict malarial officers. Sir Hugh Clifford was present. Mr. W. Shakspearappealed for more funds.40 words
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Article46 1925-11-05 8 Ir..lian- sympathisers anticipate a big move towards the solutirn of the Buddha Gaya Temple problem as the result of an important meeting which Dr. Hewavitarne is to address at Calcutta. Considerable ■> apathy h ihewa by the better class Indians with the claims of the Ceylon Budiihists.46 words
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Article44 1925-11-05 8 Our Penang correspondent telegraphs that at an extraordinary meeting of the Kt'dah Planters' Association, at the Sunjrei Pati'ni Club, Mr. Mallett presiding it was iisolved that the Kedah Planters' Associalicti remain affiliated to the Planters' Association of Malaya at the full rate of subscription.44 words
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Article53 1925-11-05 8 At th» HonfrUonK Ccntrrl Magistracy Itfore Mr. S. B. B. McEWerry, Mi. .1. Edward Atherley, ex-manager of Getz Bros. Co. (of the. Orient), Ltd., H-.-ngkon?, i'.pptarecl on remand from the previous lay charged with the misappropriation of ft nidi amountinjj to $18,000 bclonfrinjt to the company. The crse WM au53 words
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Article64 1925-11-05 8 An enquiry was commenced by the CoiOMT (Mr. F. G. Bourne), this morn\nti, into the death cf an elderly Sikh \\\w was found dead on his bed m Samboe Stic-; t on October 17. The deceased had sustained injuries to the head, and the question raised by the evidence was64 words
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Article89 1925-11-05 8 A Constantinople messcge says an indication of how conditions m Turkey have changed during the last few years is arfoided m a request to the Director of Religious Affairs there by the President of me Women's Union that m future mosques should be placed at the disposal of this Union89 words
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Article107 1925-11-05 8 The staff of the High School department of the Methodist Girls' School, Singapore, and the members of the Epv orth League Choral Union daafra publicly to express their appreciation to the following individuals and firms for K'ftr{ various sort 3 for the benefit of the funds of the concert giver<107 words
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Article109 1925-11-05 8 Aecumpanied by five Republican mem!:cm'; of the Pail Eireann, Dr. Mannix (Archbishop of Melbourne), at a luncheon at Carrick-on-Shannon, said thnt he only wished that Ireland wns half v well as she looked. The real, true Irishmen were not rulin;r Ireland, but form* and influences controlled Ireland which wc"e r.iakin^109 words
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Article126 1925-11-05 8 representatives of Continental shipping companies, including the Nord Deutscheii.i .-yd, the Hamburg-American, (lorman Lloyd's, Italian, and Norwegian companies conferred to-day with representative.s of the British, Australasian, and South African lines, and discusscj the situation created by the strikes m Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, sjiys a London cable of126 words
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Article401 1925-11-05 8 The Raja Muda of Selanjror is expected to pny a visit to Kedah this month. A Reuter cable from Los Angeles announces the death of Mrs. Sydney Drew, the cinema directress. The marriage will take nlace enily in December of Mr. Douglas Munro Ramsay to Miss Laura401 words
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Article48 1925-11-05 8 The Crude Rubber and Foreign Pro.lu<-e Corporation, New York, send us the following cable, dated November 4, their quotations being m gold dollar cents "Sellers: Spot 100; NoT.-DeC. 95H i Jan -Feb.-March SB l: >. Market firm, but dull.' To-day's Singapore price $1.61 London price 3s. llS'l.48 words
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Article16 1925-11-05 8 From Europe (London mails despatched on October 15) by Morea, at Penang noon to-day.16 words
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Article85 1925-11-05 8 At a general meeting nf New Cnigiclea, Ltd., this morning, the following resolution was carried by iil'tvin votes to Ihrtt; "That the directors of this company be empowered to accept an offer f j:J.OOO,000 (on whu-li a brokerage of :> per cent, is payabii--) for the85 words
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Obituary282 1925-11-05 8 We regret to announce the death of Mr. Hassan Burhan, J.P., of Taipin>r, one of the oldest and best known inhabitants of 1'erak. Mr, Burhan came to this country from India May yens ii^i and mis attached for some time to the Mala) State* Guides,282 words
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Advertisement200 1925-11-05 8 Presents for FRIENDS AT HOME We can send the following, free of all further charges ex London Stocks MANILA CIGARS. LA PERLA DEL ORIENTE. Ter Box of Raft N. P. V. Reina Victoria 100 $22.30 Do. do. do. 50 $11.60 I3i-jh Life m the East 50 $10.75 Lamina 100 $18.85200 words
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Advertisement144 1925-11-05 8 ALHAMBRA TONIGHT HER TEMPORARY HUSBAND (Featnrinjr SID CHAPLIN) 8 Reels. Supported by TOPICAL BUDGET Two-Reel Comedy, etc In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. 71 h 8th Chapters of Alexander Dumas' TWENTY YEARS AFTER in 6 Reels. TAN CHENG KEE CO.. LTD, Proprietors. THINKING OF NEW GRAMOPHONES NO need for144 words
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Advertisement84 1925-11-05 8 On Other Pages. Pact. Rrnits riant:.' ion* Meeting Kinnnce and Commerce i Shipping and the Mails J_ Mctcorolocical Report 7 liuuter Ti-legrams 0 New York Rubber Exchange '■> Tcluk BlanK«h EsUta Lttlgstion 0 hur.du in a Iticksha 9 WiNltH N«WI via Ji\:i Rubber Output Forecast T K*r in a Gol>l84 words
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Article237 1925-11-05 9 Herr Stresemann Expounds Its Importance. [reutek telegram.] London, November 4. Berlin Dr. Stresemann used wireles.; a; the medium for expounding the importance of the Locarno treaties. Hu emphasised that the Security Pact meant that France had renounced the policy involved in Marshal Koch and M. CleimnccauV iingaattoni237 words
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Article97 1925-11-05 9 Prorcodinss Against British Agitators. [beuteh telegram.] London, November 4. Tt-.j U Communists, charged with unlawful cnru-piracy to publish seditious incite a mutiny, have been tonmiittid for trial and allowed bail. When the evidence for the prosecution was concluded. Sir Henry Slesscr ngatd no fruund fur oinmittal, declaring that the97 words
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Article72 1925-11-05 9 [rluter telegram.] London, November Thr Hapuc In ttM cmir.e of n tncmornml'jin t > the cuininitteo of the Si nd Chamber, I'r. II. A. van Karnebcek mentions th.V. negaftiatknu arc procpedin^ with Um IRial) ta attain the of Nationk Thus thp Buntlalinni at Holland with Bwllwi land,72 words
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Article70 1925-11-05 9 [rtuteu telecram.] London, November 4. Wellington: The election* have proved a sweeping victory for the Coates GOViiiinni t. Tin- :-tate nf the parties at was: GoreraaMßt <>r Reform Party, 65; Labocr, IS; Nationalists, who wen erstwhile Liberal?, 10 Independent Nationalist*, two. Those elected include Miss Melvi'.le Creylynn.70 words
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Article53 1925-11-05 9 [REL'T£R TELEGRAM.] London, Now r.-.bcr 1. Tlu- Admiralty h.-ve decided to reduce four of the I'i-n Duke class battleship* from their fuil cosaaslsaioa to special complement for training boys r.t i. Tk dc.i.sicn will necessitate the redistribution of the battleships m Hie Atlantic jim! Mciiiti M.incan KeelsReuter - 53 words
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Article249 1925-11-05 9 General Sarrail Gives His Report. [REUTXR TELEGRAM.] London, November 4. Paris An official account of the events nt Damascus, issued by the Foreign Office ami based on a report by General Sarrail, say>- that two bands on October 18 entered tie Chagour and Mcdan quarters nnd overwhelmed theReuter - 249 words
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Article69 1925-11-05 9 [reutes telegram.] London, November 4. Twenty persons arc stilf missing in the Welsh dam disaster. Seven bodies have been recovered. Men are working up to their waists in water searching for the dea«l. Quarrymen are blowing up huge, rocks brouRht down by the flood. The carcases of69 words
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Article45 1925-11-05 9 [heuteb telegram.] London, November 4. Bagdad According to reliable information from Bahrein no more than 450 pcn:-l fishers were d owned during the rpcent cyclone in the Persian Gulf, white there were ICO fatalities near Katif owing to the falling date trees.45 words
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Article39 1925-11-05 9 [MUTER TT.LSGBAM.] Ltndon, November 4. New York: Senator James Walker has been elected Mayor. It is estimated that Senator Walker's majority numbered 400,000, which mean-, that the entire Tammany Hall ticket have been elected lo municipal offices.39 words
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Article34 1925-11-05 9 [KEUTCB TELEGRAM.] Lindr.n, November Bm-nos Aires The Argentine army airman Hillcoat has started on n flight to New York. He hopes to complete the H,000 miles in 20 days. He carries one pasf-enper.34 words
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Article29 1925-11-05 9 [RXUTEK TELEGRAM.] London, November 4. IVkinc The Powers represented at the Tariff Conference agreed to concede China's claim to Autonomy on the customs tariff under certain conditions.Reuter - 29 words
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Article22 1925-11-05 9 [KIUTIR TELEGRAM.] London, November 4. Bagdad Col. de I'inedo has arrived. London, November 4. The lnte Sir John Jordan left fc'19,409.22 words
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Article92 1925-11-05 9 Soviet Consuls m Western China. [reuteb telegram.] London, Ncver.iher 4. Riga The Soviet presi expresses great satisfaction at the in-.uguratioii last week of a consulate-general at Urumtsi, m Western China. The Pravda attributes great importance to the prospects of increased influence m this district, which it describes as92 words
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Article490 1925-11-05 9 Establishment of New York Exchange. The following is taken from a New York paper of recent date About 100 representatives of the rubber industry at a meeting yesterday m the Reform Club voted m favour of the fftablishnipnt of a rubber exchange somewhere downtown." This was the490 words
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Article141 1925-11-05 9 Supreme Court Litigation Resumed. The litiptation relating to the Tclok ni.-m.'ah e.-tate, part of the estate of the inte Sultan Abubakar, which was partly heard in the Supreme Court some days ai,'o was resumed befcre the acting Chief justice (Mr. Justice Sproulc). The claima/its, represented by Mr.141 words
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Article90 1925-11-05 9 Chinese Charged in District Court. The discovery of 150 tahils of nonGovernment chandu in a ricksha in Japan Street had a sequel in the District Court this morning:, when a Chinese was charged in connection with the seizure. The revenue officer said the chandu ill concealed in90 words
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Article1279 1925-11-05 9 Received via Java from Aneta Press Bureau. The Syrian Warfare. Beirut, October 30. According to reports fvom the Cairo correspondent of the Dailv Mail harassing stories are being: told by the Syrian fugitives of the sufferings of the population of Ivamascus during the terrible bombardment by the Kiench.1,279 words
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Article363 1925-11-05 9 We are Tequcsted to insert lh? i following: The Principal and sta.T of the C. E. 'I. M. S. Bebool wish to thank ail whd helped to raise the sum of $2,981.41, which has been paid m to Messrs. Paterson, Simons by our very kind Sale '1 reinsurer363 words
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Article421 1925-11-05 9 Exportable EHffing Present Quarter. E;irly in from vaii..ti5 ofHunl source.", oi blforinatJ j up r. statement a of the Malay* m lelnti'jii to export:— (1) Standard for Restriction Area as at July 81, 'J7.?,000 (2) Effect of raising maximum frum 100 to ."HO lhs. as from August 1,421 words
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Article116 1925-11-05 9 The BtagapoTe. Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association bold its 7:>J'M auction on November 1, IMS. Catalogued rl^.-'"! lbs. <»r 884.96 tons, offered 524,652 lb?. or HIU toas, sold 101,011 lbs. or 179.02 ti as. Spot Louden Bs. llttd New York 101 eta The next auction will be116 words
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Article107 1925-11-05 9 The prevuiling greed for gold is extending apparently to the animal world. Word comes from Mr. Joaephsen, li' battery manager of the Raub A.U Gold Mine, that on Sunday last he trapped a Ballt tiger m the mine at Kaub. Tbe animal was shot ami107 words
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Article128 1925-11-05 10 An Interesting Match This Evening. A vcr in(ircstiii(f game should be seen i .<:<■'. ground thin afternoon .hen 8. M. Hadi, captain of the Cam- niiirsity tennis icum, who is my to India from America wherj h > h;^ been cdmpetinir in the national i h;inpion*hip will pair128 words
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Article81 1925-11-05 10 [Rcuter Telegram.] Lo ldon, November 3. In ,!u- Int division of the League SI-.-H.1.l United won 4—2 against Manchester ity. Th( Joseph's institution defeated the Municipal Football Club l>y one goal to nil Tuesday. In the first half, Chua Van (iuaii, who played a sound frame m ng, scoredReuter - 81 words
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Article341 1925-11-05 10 Heavy Scoring On Parian^. The S.C'.C hockey players were m true form n th* paiiang yesterday afternoon, result deteated the H.K. and S. ii i.in Blakang Mati by 8 goals to ["he play throughout was vigorous Lut the SCC. wire far superior to their opponents. The latter were inclined341 words
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Article182 1925-11-05 10 Matocca Club Heat Company Team. (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, November 4. The third am! deriding meeting ber presenting Dunlop Plantations, Ltd., and the Malacca Golf Club took place on Sunday last the Golf Club winning 9 matches to 1. Tiffin and tea* were supplied at the Golf Club,182 words
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Article45 1925-11-05 10 M.\ I. Ahin, chief engineer of the nent steam dredger Mudlark, who on h three months' holiday, is touring tlii' Native States m a motor-car, accompanied by Mrs. Ahin. During his absence, Mr. Shearer, has been detailed to help the iiin-f on b(-aril the dredger,45 words
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Article724 1925-11-05 10 Unpleasant Experiences of An Italian. At the resumed Assites, this morning, before Mr. Justice Deane, a case was heard, in which an Italian seaman, Tell Romano, a member of the crew of the steamer Duchessa D'Aosta, was charged with using as genuine two forged Bank of Kngland724 words
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Article198 1925-11-05 10 Following on the Rodeo, Singaporeans hove at hand another similar form of amusement m Harington's Circus, which was opened on the Anson Road ground last night. Even for a rirst night, the attendance was large and the performers, many of whom are quite well known m the city,198 words
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Article108 1925-11-05 10 Representatives of every community m the Colony British, Foreign and Chinese were present at the Hongkong Theatre Royal on October 29 to bid formal farewell to Sir Edward Stubb.?, K.C.M.G., who was leaving for home by the Kalyan the next day on the completion of six years of office as108 words
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Letter78 1925-11-05 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Newcomer will regret to hear that his complaint is not an isolated one m the Chatsworth neighbourhood. There is also a house m Nathan Road whose occupants disturb residents with their gramophone at all hour?, more especially m the small78 words
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Letter181 1925-11-05 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—I was one of the guests at the Hallow-e'en party m Chatsworth Road that so grievously disturbed Newcomers" on Saturday night. I must say that I am very surprised that space should be given m the leading newspaper to newcomers181 words
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Letter235 1925-11-05 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—Rubber stealing m the F.M.S. and the Straits, etc., seems bad, but things m this country I should think are worse. Here a native who has a few rubber trees can sell as much rubber as he likts, i.e., can get235 words
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Letter531 1925-11-05 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—Your article on Rubber Prospects m the journal of 22nd ultimo is interesting from a practical point of view. The rubber industry has riot come to a definite conclusion whether alternate day tapping is more advantageous than daily tapping under531 words
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Letter411 1925-11-05 10 To the Editor of tbe Straits Times. Sir,—The industrial sky, never very clear for years past, is full of gathering clouds which threaten to burst next spring, and to cause floods which will submerge many of'th^ reviving: hopes of British trade. The poor old Homeland What a sad411 words
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Letter216 1925-11-05 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—The motoring public of Singapore are asked for their assistance m order to reduce the dreadful amount of unnecessary noise created by the abuse of the hooter. 2. For some time I have been watching traffic at definite points and216 words
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Letter893 1925-11-05 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—This question has become and is now the burning: subject among the Chinese residirrg m British Malaya, so much so that the Government has appointed a commission to enquire into and report upon it. The report of the Commission' is now893 words
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Article511 1925-11-05 10 Several Serious Crimes Before The Court. Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent writes on Wednesday At the Selangor Assizes before Mr. Justice I'. A. F. David, Mohammed, son of Allapitchay, who was charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder by causing the death of a Chinese, named Yap Sah,511 words
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Article779 1925-11-05 10 Passengers' Stories of The Recent Amok. The followiijK account of the amok on the steamer Klang last Saturday, is taken from the Straits Kcho of Tim will supplement the report which ap peared in our columns on Mettdey i The arrival of the Kianv :n. ing779 words
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Article53 1925-11-05 10 The final performance of Our Better.", Somerset Maugham's play, will he given at the Victoria Theatre to-night commencing at 9.1!>. On Friday at I Saturday nights the revue Vaudeville Nigh! will be stageo. the performance commencing at 0.30. The proceeds of the whol.week will be devoted to the53 words
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Article237 1925-11-05 10 The CoUowiaa seairnears arc proceeding to Europe by the Khiva .lilinc nt 2 p.m. tomorrow, the fith niKt.,nt I'ay. Lt Bolster. Mr. K. Smit, U. I. M Mu<lie. Mr. Croas'.'.iwait.-, Mr. I- V. Kolf.. Mr. K. J. Smart, Mr. B. T. koksrkc, Mr. A. Haakansi*. Jlrs. J. Baeza, Mr.237 words
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Article36 1925-11-05 10 MUc. Rose Schwartz of Maison Kosmuc, Paris, arrived on Monday last by th« Andre Lebon. with a largp selection of latest Paris mocWte, hats, etc.. which arc now on view vi Room 163. I;. lit 136 words
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Article333 1925-11-05 11 Seven Years in Forged Note Case. At the Assizes yesterday a Chimse named Ro Ah Ben pleaded guilty to being in possession of yl forged $1 notes. The Deputy Public Prosecutor (Mi. H. Williamson) said the notes were fairly i,o. d imitations, ami were similar in every May333 words
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Article145 1925-11-05 11 Evidence Recorded Against Absent Accused. In the absence of the accused, who has bbacondedj ntaM was recorded in the Tkird Police Court yesterday in the mm In which a constable in the- police traAc Ijianch is alleged to have forged a EuropeM inspector'.. lignatBH on t*o licence approval145 words
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Article129 1925-11-05 11 The Pavilion is diasimi ui>"<l aouaea iiini,t!;. with i programme of a!l British pictures. The p rise at series will run for anuther three nights. In the tirsl house then is Ruth of the Range, serial, epi-.-iml( s I and (>. The iiiilx-stral conceit at the Adelphi Mote!129 words
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Article394 1925-11-05 11 Arrival of Round-The-World Dollar Liner. The President QarfieM arrived ben y<.s-j terday at daylight on her sixth tiip around the world, from New Ynik vi.i Havana, Pi nama Canal, Lea Angeles, Pran-j cisco, Hoaotuhi, Kobe, Shanghai, 'lung-; koag sad Manila, Captain k. Ii. Lowry] in command. The394 words
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Article259 1925-11-05 11 Comprehensive Policy Speech Of Prime Minister. At DandtnotiK, in the ccntro of his own constituency of Flinders, Australia, tne Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) doliverod his policy speech on October 5, and opened the campaign of th. National Party. The Prime Minister, in the course259 words
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Advertisement326 1925-11-05 11 British Malaya Rubber Statistics. Statement of Quantity and Value of Rubber Exported During October, 1925. The Registrar of Imports and Exports has tent us the following comparative statement of the quantity and value of rubber exported from British Miiluya diniiifr October, 1925. The figures, which are in ton*, represent total326 words
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Advertisement151 1925-11-05 11 THE MOUTRIE GRAND Is an instrument that delights both eye and ear and lends to your home that indefinable charm which is achieved only by a really artistic appearance and a tone which is unequalled for quality. TRY THIS INSTRUMENT TO-DAY. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. (laeorporated m Hoajkusg) THE ABCADE.151 words
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Advertisement434 1925-11-05 11 Christmas and New Year Festivities RafflesHote! CHRISTMAS EVE Thursday, December 24, 1925. CHRISTMAS DINNER and DANCE Tickets $3.00. BOXING NIGHT NEW YEAR'S EVE Saturday. December 26. 192.-.. Thursday. December 31. 1925. DINNER and FANCY DINNER and FANCY DRESS BALL. DRESS BALL. Distribution of Carnival Novelties. Distribution of Parisian Novelties. Tickets434 words
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Article851 1925-11-05 12 Strict Supervision at English Ports. Travellers returning from the Continent during the last few weeks have noticed a marked difference in the methods of Customs officials at the port:--, writes a correspondent of the Weekly Dispatch. Although the British authorities have always been very diligent in their851 words
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Article157 1925-11-05 12 Wars between rich and scientific nations must m futur?, says the Spectator, be wars of exhaustion m which whole, nations, including the women and childrtn, will be pitted against whole nations. The object will be, not to shoot down a comparatively small number of Sgfctan who157 words
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Advertisement163 1925-11-05 12 MEN'S SHOES at WHITEAWAY'S 7Ae COMET OXFORD OUAIJ 'One of Whiteaway's Standard Values" THE "COMET" OXFORD SHOE. nio<!ium vamp. Stocked all -i/.ps. Prirc $6.95 per pair. j No. if:.". MOTS "ORIENT" SHOES. Dark tr.n willow or box calf derby rtyk of .hoc, romd to* ccc. Stocked b nil sizes. per163 words
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Advertisement702 1925-11-05 12 Vi a* \i^ fca^^B X Vim tor tot/r ffUtQjir& C/ffST T^VERYBODY needs Peps m our climate. This novel and invaluable medicine owes its wonderful potency to the fact that m handy brcathcable form, t brings the lung-healing and germicidal virtues of pine-forest air into every home. As Peps tablets dissolve702 words
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Advertisement414 1925-11-05 13 k If 'l I /I P' P ERASMIC Shaving Stick. Does not Drn r on the Face U 1 '"••i»<cV loncon asaaasj* OBTAINABLE FROM ALL CHEMISTS AND DEALERS. Sole Agents fur Malaya. SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. HIE PREMIER QUALITY BUTTER UF AUSTRALIA riHTAINARUS AT U.I ftgnriMfl IMPORTANT [vi3FJTCAC»EE'S SALE 'X\\r414 words
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Advertisement669 1925-11-05 13 GHEONI KOONSEKI I CO. AUCTION SALE of Kngaaan t.,w n rH»* At Maaara, Chionif Koon Baas Co's aalaroom, No. 30, ChMli. BtTMt, on Wedne^djv. November 18, at 2 :!0 p.m. Lot 1. Valuable 0»9 yearn' lens. 'hold land situate at R"-e Course Road and eft Ssran/oi.n liji.il. Singapore, area 7.300669 words
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Advertisement197 1925-11-05 13 slaßßßrb f Oftr*& 1 .S<.la AajHail S.S. and l\M.f>. BARLOW CO., SINGAPORE AND KUALA LI'.MPUR. j < BRAND j CEMENT WATERPROOFER j THE Engineering Association of Ceylon recommends the employ r.ient of cement renderings and concrete which ha>c Ucen treated with *HUI)LO' Brand Waterproofing Powder for the prrtection of buildings197 words
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Advertisement505 1925-11-05 14 Assets over $5,500,000 S.C. Assurance m force over $19,000,000. The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements.) UEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 62, Old Jewry, E. Tbe Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assarance Companies505 words
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Advertisement604 1925-11-05 14 BANKING INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION Capital Paid-up U.S. $5,000,000 Surplus U.S. $5,000,000 Owned by THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Head Olfice 60, WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office 86, BISHOPGATE, E.C. Branchei BARCELONA COLON MADRID SANTO DOMINGO BATAVIA DAIRKN MANILA SHANGHAI BOMBAY HANKOW PANAMA SINGAPORE CALCUTTA HAKBIN PEKING TIENTSIN604 words
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Advertisement502 1925-11-05 14 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NETU. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) BaUblished 186*. CAPITAI FL 60,000,008 (at*sl £5.000,000) ISBUn> n. 66,000,000 (abrnt £4,600,000) RESERVE FUND Fl. 23,200,000 (about £1,940,000) HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM BUB-AGENCIES IN THE HAGUE AMD ROTTERDAM. EASTERN HEAD OFFICE, BATAVIA. BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Medan, Sourabaya, Semarang, Bandoeng, Welterreden, Cheribon, Tegal,502 words
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Advertisement425 1925-11-05 14 BANKING THB BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (laaaryezated by Special Charter la faaaa) Capital Subscribed YU,OOO,OO* Capital Pald-ap Y89,JY8,000 Reserve Fund T 1,760,000 President H. Mori, Xs«. DIRXCTOBS i G. Kawasaki, Esq. T. Hisamuie, Es«. D Takiu, Esq. M. Skoto, Sag. HEAD OFFICI > Talpek, Formosa (Taivaa), BRANCHES AND AGENCIES i425 words
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Advertisement545 1925-11-05 14 Cable Address "SAFETY;" Codes A.B.C. and Broomhalls Rubber Edition. S. J. HOWE, INSURANCE and ESTATE BROKER. Room II (Second floor), UNION BUILDING, SINGAPORE. SALE BY TENDER The undermentioned Naval Stores noj» lying at the Admiralty Oil Fuel Depot, Normanton, are for sale by tender and mtty be inspected any day,545 words
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Advertisement548 1925-11-05 14 NOTICE MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Tdc Municipal Coauftlealoaera of the Town of Singapore invite tenders for the cnnslruc- tion, completion and maintenance of 8 Sedimentation Tanks m Reinforced Concrete I and Appurtenant Works, at Alexandra Road, Sewage Disposal Works. Drawings and Specification may he Inspect- 1 ed and Tender Forms obtained548 words
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Article751 1925-11-05 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Anti-Dazzle Devices. In the presence of tht Home Secretary (Sir William Joynson-Hieks) and menib«8 of the National Council of the Commercial Motor Lscrs' Association, Mr. E. S. Shrapnell-Smith, president of time association, gave a lecture and demonstration at the Savoy Hotel751 words
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Article229 1925-11-05 15 Orijrin of the Wire-Haired Species. The wire-haired fox-tsrrier is descended from inuch the fame tap-roots as his smooth-haired cousin, except that thenwas introduced, about the middle of last century, a tio-s wi'.h the non-descript rough-terrier which was distributed throughout the British Um. but which was especially in evidence229 words
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Advertisement234 1925-11-05 15 FOR THE 1925-26 SEASON A Price Reduction of THE NEW 14/30 H.P. FULL FIVE-SEATER. > ARMSTRONG is i ode ley now $3,050 with four wheel brakes adjustable front seats Semi Elliptic springs "You cannot buy a better Car" MALAYAN MOTORS (Proprietor* I WEARNE BROS, LTD.) There's twenty good horse-power m234 words
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Advertisement204 1925-11-05 15 CLYNO This new model 11 h.p. Clyno is an economical, serviceable, good-looking car that offers value for money m an unusual degree. You will be surprised to limi it so well-equipped delighted with its easy- <■■> 9<in running, easy-ridir.g qualities captivated by tts wellmce *^UV harmonised lines. Deferred terms may204 words
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Advertisement211 1925-11-05 16 THE HEADQUARTERS FOR DIAMONDS PUBLIC APPROVAL The strength of our organization, its influence over Che diamond markets and capacity to lend force to our customers, coupled with oiir ability to supply di?r lowest mares has brought us many patrG^s. An inspection of our diamonds will prove that you vA do211 words
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Advertisement330 1925-11-05 16 ESTATE SUPPLIES ACETIC ACID. 99 per cent. European make. MOMI CASES. New and second-hand. LATEX CUPS. Local and Imported. Half-Lemon and flat bottom. COAL TAR. Commercial, refined and other qualities. SHANGHAI JARS. 50 and 30 gallons sizes. WOOD PRESERVATIVE. Brunotinum. TREE DISINFECTANT. Flantarium. LEE KIM SOO 20, HIGFI STREET. PRIVATE330 words
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Advertisement905 1925-11-05 16 _OASSIFIED ADTOnSEMENTS The PREPAID oh«nr»i for Wants, For S»!«, To Let, etc., In ordinary close set type (avcrart! six words to line) sru Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 44 ct»., three tn». 61 eta., four ins. 82 eenti. five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.18, ten inn. 51.4'\905 words
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Advertisement636 1925-11-05 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LKT, IC3 and 164, Cecil Street. For particulars. Apply S. Manasseh and Co., No. 4, D'Almcida Street. TO LET, new houses, Nos. 131, IS3 and 134. Joo (hint Road, off East Coa*t Road. Apply to K. M. Patkir Mohideen, No. 9/1, Change Alley. TO LET. FERNDALE,636 words
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Advertisement159 1925-11-05 16 "RUE DE LA PAIX" IN SINGAPORE. FRANKELS Town Office M, RAFFLES PI^CR The Horn* for the Finest m FRENCH BELGIAN CUT CRYSTAL "COTY" "MORNAY" FRENCH PERFUMERY BRITISH SILVER AND ELECTRO PLATEWARE. JEWELLERY FRANKELS "PERFECT" SWISS POCKET and WRIST WATCHES TOILET TABLE REQUISITES LADIES' LEATHER HAND BAGS aid Ton* of other159 words
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Advertisement397 1925-11-05 16 ANNUAL BOOKS Them tire about one Hundred Children's Annuals antl every one of them is somebody'ii favourite. In stocking up, you naturally want to fetl sure that ivory Annual you buy will prove a seller and you will also want, if possible, to ovoid overlooking anything that will be m397 words
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