The Straits Times, 12 November 1925
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Title Section13 1925-11-12 1 The Straits Times No. 28,017. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925. PRICE 10 CENTS,13 words
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Advertisement116 1925-11-12 1 K^RE -US P '*!2j OFTEN 'MVIIIITKI)" NEVER BEATEN MILK MINUS MICROBES BUY "BEAR BRAND "FERROCRETE" Rapid Hardening Cement The advantages over ordinary Cement are numerous and the cost is only a little more. Write for full particulars to AGEMS FOR MALAYA SINGAPORE WILLIAM JACKS CO. KUALA LUMPUH CAPE TOWN TO116 words
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Advertisement178 1925-11-12 1 Reduction m Price SOLRIC CASEMENT CLOTH i ilii i colours We are able to offer the full range of our Famous Solric Casement Cloth at the above reduced prices. The cloth is still guaranteed fast colours and 50 ins. wide. PATTERNS SUBMITTED FREE ON REQUEST. ROBINSON k COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated178 words
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Article404 1925-11-12 2 Prosecutor Describes Out rage As Intolerable. The dock at the Mansion House presented a picturesque appearance to-day, says a London wire of October 28, when the proceedirjrs were resumed in connection with the stealing of the Daily Herald van. Three of the four accused were attired in404 words
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Article229 1925-11-12 2 Not Due to Swallowing Fruit Seeds. A London specialist, m discussing tho prevalence of appendicitis, opposed t'.ir popular idea that it can be set up by swallowing the seeds, or pips of frui'.. During the last 20 or 30 years appendicitis has been enormousiy on th increase,"229 words
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Article142 1925-11-12 2 To Celebrate Anniversary of The Republic. October 29, the second anniversary of the proclamation of the Republic, was celebrated m Constantinople by a national holiday, and all shops and places of business were closed by a Police order. The town was decorated with flags and there were142 words
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Article150 1925-11-12 2 Japanese Missionary in United States. ft While Christian missionaries are striving m the Far East for conversions, says a Tokio message, Buddhist priests are busily engaged m America m winning unbelievers to their faith. It was recently announced thai, the Rev. Otani Sonyu, acting abbot of the Western150 words
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Advertisement234 1925-11-12 2 \J[^§Gorg&Wf7 <Scofc/zW/iis&y \l quality M^mWlm REIGNS »f«O *mm \Wrj6ltimi^^ The Whisky' jj VPW mJmW 1^ Y&slLfc :4 pre-war >^^^ M|g| AGEi Xx THE DISTItIERSAGf NCY^ W X^^. EDJNBURCH ,jyS IHlllllHt RIDE a MOTOR CYCLE for PLEASURE HEALTH or BUSINESS BUT SEE that YOUR MOUNT is one of these FAMOUS MOTOR234 words
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Advertisement262 1925-11-12 2 ECZEMA IN RED I PAICHJN LIMB Scaled Over. Irritation Was Dreadful. Healed by Cuticura. I suffered with rczema for eighteen months. It first appeared m a red patch on my left limb and later scaled over. The scales kept peeling off, and the irritation was dreadful. The more I interfered262 words
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Advertisement174 1925-11-12 2 OPPORTUNITY I Table Gramophone with powerful double spring motor Price $50.00. Monthly payment syatem can be armnged. Season Company, Ltd. 11l and 113. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. MH»>m»>n>HMiMMM<mMiiHM UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS Improved Model PORTABLE Price reduced to $OO PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. The World's leading Portable Typewriter Remington Portable May be obtained174 words
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Article927 1925-11-12 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia, November 3. The combined German and Dutch eclipse expedition arrived at Priok last Saturday morning, and the members are now m Weltevreden. Most cf the Dutch scientists will remain m Batavia until next December, after which they will proceed to Bencoolen927 words
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Advertisement141 1925-11-12 3 "U.E. SCRAP WASHER (Patented) AN EFFICIENT RUBBER WASHING MACHINE AT A VERY CHEAP PRICE. Manufactured entirely m our own Workshops. Sizes 70, 100 and 200. Approximate Capacity 70, 1"0, 2. r io pounds per hour. SCRAP WASHERS. Booklets on application. iiw. W v r w* f£A^ I i ILLUSTRATION OK141 words
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Advertisement34 1925-11-12 3 OFFICES TO LET Commercial business premises No. IS, Colly er Quay and Nos. 28-a and 28 -a, Change Alley, formerly occupied by Messrs. Adamion Giimian Co., 1. 1,1. Apply f*enr Loong. 411. Robinson Bml34 words
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Advertisement183 1925-11-12 3 Tea Of all tho beverage! that the wit of man has r'mtrived, tea is the most imiversallv popular. And of all tea Brooke Bond is the best for use m tropical climates. A very good blend to start with, the vacuum tin keeps it very good. Agents Messrs. F. A.183 words
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Advertisement308 1925-11-12 3 S^ Their soothing antiseptic 'vapours prevent cure colds Pop an Kv.in 1 I'astil r into your morlli ;ni<! vmilei! iimtanl relief from the mosi c>l>Minntc cold. Your harhh, buniiug tlinut is eased. |lr«ubiMg becomes clear. Evans' PastiUea made to the formula of the Liverpool Throat Hospital contain valuable volatile remedies.308 words
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Advertisement396 1925-11-12 3 STEAMER SAILINGS COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN S.S. SO., LTI. BLUE FI'NXFX I.IHT. (Incorporated m Kngland) THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) Fortnightly Service taking cargo and Passenrers from Singapore. BATAVIA AND SOURABAYA NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIA PORTS AND FREMANTLE (PERTH.) Approximate Sailing". GORGON Nev. It CENTAUR Dm.396 words
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Advertisement837 1925-11-12 4 STTfIMER SAHIHCS P. 0. British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated m England) NAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PKNTNBTJLAK AND ORICNTAL S. If. CO. Wider Contract with Bis Majesty's Government. LONDON AND FAB EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS PROM LONDON HOMEWARD* FOB CHINA AND JAP/>N POX MARSEILLES. LONDON AND ANTWERP Tonnage837 words
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Advertisement767 1925-11-12 4 STEAMER SAIUpIBS THB OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated la Xngland) The Bine Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, HAMBURG AWD BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. Taking rargo an767 words
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Advertisement749 1925-11-12 4 STEAMER SAIUWSS K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATATIA) (Incorporated m Ho'.Uad) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 8849, with snb-ennnectinn to Paaaage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Depta., and Manager'a Deak. REPRESENTATIVE for Singapore and Straits Settlement* of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAVA. All information,749 words
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Advertisement494 1925-11-12 5 STEAMER SAIUM6S Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (laeor»exate4 It Eaglaa4) "ELLERMAN LINE Panenser and Freight Senrleei TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT TU PORT* AND SUEZ CANA* FREIGHT SERVICES •A KASENGA Havre). London, A'werp and Hamburg Nov. 28 s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW Marseilles, I/dan, R'dam and H'burg Dec 4 s.s. CITY494 words
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Advertisement651 1925-11-12 5 STEAMER SMLMIBS iLUI m ELLERMAN FUNNEL BWCKNALL LINE S. S. CO., LTD (Imeorporate* m England) JOINT 81EVIC1 te BOSTON NKW TORK and BALTTMOBB Tta SUEZ or PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK gteaJßW Dae ■'pore Route Per CITY OF DURBAN Nov. 18 Suez Phillipinea and Hongkong TITAN Nov. 28 Suez Phillipines and651 words
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Advertisement579 1925-11-12 5 STEAMER SAILINGS Burns Philp Lime (Incorporated iti Australia) F«r SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DAKWIH THURSDAY ISLAND and BRISBANE Regular monthly sailing by tae well known steamers HAKELLA (7871 tons) and MONTORO (6,000 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest iteamer trading to Aastraiia, Cabins de laze, single berth579 words
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Advertisement515 1925-11-12 6 ALHAMBRA (TAN CHENG KEE CO.. LTD.. rYtfriften). From Thursday, November \1 to Tuesday, November 17. 'A Programme of DON'TS, providinK rattling gawd rnterininment of a Serio-Comic Character. AS INTERESTING, AS DIVERTING AND AS KN.MYABI E AS ANY FURNISHED BY PICTI KKS ANYWHBRI THE FIRST DON'T i» Metro Production of lively515 words
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Advertisement472 1925-11-12 6 PAVILION (LATE PALLADIUM). TO-NIGHT to Saturday. November 11. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE A First National Attraction CONSTANCE TALMADGE m TWO WEEKS Adapted from Anthony Whartons l'lay AT THE BARN. 7 Reels. Coiistiinco TnlmaJße will be seen nt her best. Hit attempts to convert a notorious woman-hater m the short space472 words
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Advertisement439 1925-11-12 6 A FEW BXCRFTB. CHARLIE Mm chaplin jß|| ALHAMBRA iS^^p sovember is. jSHBw 1? Watch for further Particulars. ♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦•♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦•♦♦•♦♦♦«♦«<>♦ THE STAR OPERA The Prnmlcr Mn'xy Opern m Singapore. yl^y 1^ North Br(d(« lload /Vfx\h Whip for f TONI(; T M> T-KFOKMINTK w..fon D o««»»\ KdKbArS« Fairbanks gives mor« Saturday. Xovemher It439 words
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Article179 1925-11-12 7 riXTURBS. Ihurvlay, Navrmbrr 12 !,i., 7.::o p.m. la, 430 a.m., u ft. 4 in, ."..10 p.m., 4 II. 8 in. L). I. h imcwti i mail, closes. Mllii ..-tuna Theatre. Friday. Nnvcmiier 13 High Water, S.l;i a.m.. 8,:i2 p.m. Malacca High; Tide, 5.10 «.ii!., 6 ft. 1179 words
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Article117 1925-11-12 7 ..or l'J. Shipi alqngkidr I h.- Wharves or expected to jtri\f. KEITH. HARBOUR. Main -IV:,.. tang, P,-.Uil, Dredzer, vaaus, i'ctre:. C ro- i Oi: Wk»rf Coal W»«rf Ail VESSELS IN DRY DUCK. Tanjung 1'agar Ktppel Harbour K.nK^ laAlla No. 1 iiuCi Kupi.,.i No. SO Sea Dollc. Liverpool117 words
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Article94 1925-11-12 7 To-day. DMh Hurma, ln.lia, KffMit, Kuropr. I.'.S.A. and Panada iKthiopia) 3 p.m. Supplementary mail for Europe, etc. (By train) 4 p.m. To-morrow. t, Nnrth-Wcst Su...thirti unil l:i.;. n i Blamat) 9 ■■■■<■■ Prlfj Ragjah, Ti-tnbiluhan and In10 a.m. Ciiiiii.. ll.iinam, Jap&n, Kurva, Formos.i, Kant Siberia, Philippine Islands,94 words
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Article35 1925-11-12 7 Kawi Karm.-ila Ohaiitilly Vondrl Llcph.iiita Spore Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Owl 7 Oct. 9 Oct. 15 Oct. 10 Arrd. London Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Not. 2 Nov. 2 Nov. 7 Nov. 835 words
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Article234 1925-11-12 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, November 12. On London, Bank 4 m/a 2/4 15/32 Demand 2/4 6/82 Private 3m. credits On New York, Demand 66 vi Private 90 d/s 58va On France, Bank T. T. 1350 On India, Bank T. T. 164% On Honcfconr, Bank d/d 3 p.c. prom. On*«-*»:234 words
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66 1925-11-12 7 Singapore Standard Pale Crepe ("losing Prices Buyers. Sellers, pot N'ov. Spot and Xov. lec. Dcecmbi r an.-M»rfh Jan. -March .pril-June April-Juno Singapore is'.andaHl Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. 1.61 !.O2 1.5.1 ICO 1.47 1 1.48*4 1J7 1.38 Tone of Mar :<.-t Firm.66 words
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Article240 1925-11-12 7 I85UC Val. Fa. Buycn -'•'->» I £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 51/- 55/1 1 Batai.g; Padan* 0.78 0.82 l l HiUm Tin 1.47% l.r^'j £1 £1 Mris Hydraulics 63/- 54/1 1 Johur Tin 161 0.C 10/- 10/- Kumpun;; H H/(1 £1 KamuntiiiK Tin SS/6 M/6 ed. 10 10 Kinta A240 words
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Article128 1925-11-12 7 Issue Val. i',1. Buyers Sellers :.£1 B. Am. Tobacco 6.0.0 6.7.6 0 10 Central Kn K i-ie» 5.00 6.tW ll £1 K. Sr...jll>- GO. 1450 M.7.". 0 i.av. N«MI UM 55.50 oo loo Hammer <k Co. wo.Ofl 195.00 OOlOOKatz Bros. def. ***** 200.00 111 MmchMI F.a|!':e 17/7 18'J .0128 words
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Article92 1925-11-12 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 p«r 110 Spore Municipal 5 p.c. 91.878.000 of 1930 par 10% p.m. Spore MunMjpal 4% p.e of 1907 $IXOO.OOO par 10% p.m. Spore Municipal 4H pc of 1909 $1,1000.000 par 10% p.m. Spore Municipal 4 p.c, of 1913 $2,000,000 15 p.c. dis. 5 p.c92 words
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Article379 1925-11-12 7 FrM»r nod Co. km! Lyall and Et«U'« QMtaUooa. To-day's Prices. Frase< Lykll ft Co. Evatt. l ''lmliy 11.10 3.55cd. 3.40 a.COttl. Mot U:.i:ih ($1) iii UO X:S. 1M A. Hitam i*:.) l'ii.,-,1 21.50 20.00 21.0(1 A. Kuriin^ (*D l.L':> 1.30 1.15 LSS Am. Malay («2) J.l.i ■!.<»> 4."0379 words
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Advertisement853 1925-11-12 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Cla*sified Advw., see paga 1«. WANTS FOR SALE, ETC. I iii: BALE, Chevrolet, rowseatn, S good order. Apply 7H7, Straits Times. FOR SALE, Maxwell, good condition. O:!V! $500. Apply T9-I. Straits Times. ilp) FOR SALE, white polished Italian niarbl* tiles*, two feet square, m stock. Apply No853 words
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Advertisement150 1925-11-12 7 TAMBALAK RUBBER ESTATES. LTD. Application has been made to the Directors of the above Company to issue a duplicate Certificate for 1,000 sharix numbered I 1996TC>20MTS inclusive, m the name of SOH KIM I.IAW of Singapore, now deosaaed, qaoa a statement by the Ailminintiairix that the t original Share OertiSaate150 words
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Advertisement157 1925-11-12 7 RECO NOTICE is hereby given that the Trade Mark depicted above is the exclusive pro perty of THE SANITARY MILK SUPPLY i COMPANY, a Company carrying on business •it No. 108, Cross Street. Singapore, and that the same is used by the said Company m connection with the undermentioned articles157 words
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Advertisement644 1925-11-12 7 I—1&I 1&- "Cine-Kodak" jA£* FOR MOTION PICTURES m MESS 'I'll E B U T TO X— i. H 1 cii, .'-Kodak geta the action 4 SL >i ii: ntption pictures, i'-y» Ilook up the "Kodascope," thread ilieiv':. another thiill when the tH] piilurcd story i- ],■<>',, :,-d mi liu> [A644 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous59 1925-11-12 7 MBTBOBOLOCBCAL REPORT. Kan-Jang Kerbaa Station. (By CuertM? of C;*rnun»al Health OfBr*). For the 24 bMN 'nJin» at Midnight OD .-iiiIkt 10, 192.*f. dec. i:r< Vj.O 1". Mia. 71 F. 77.5 V. IEI <■.;>.:. y. x' w. i .on nil u rr 70.8 F. 155 r. Mn. k< ..71 X2 F59 words
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Article40 1925-11-12 8 The er.gaRimi-'nt is announced between Miss Uiiitrici- Grace Foley, youngest daughter of Mr. W. J. Foley, of IVnang, late Deteetiva Inspector, F.M.S.. to Giulio Giacomo Attian, second son of the late Mr. G. S. Aitias, end Mrs. Attias, Singapore.40 words
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Article86 1925-11-12 8 Messrs. Chan Jim Seng tnd Chan Teck Ch"e b<fß to tender their thnnka to the relatives nnJ friends who attended the funeral of the late Mr. Chan Bar Peng, on Friday the 6th instant, and the Chinese Malacca Club, the Committee cf Suydum School Malacca, High School Old BoyV86 words
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1186 1925-11-12 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12. FEDERAL CHANGES. We gave on Saturday last a resume of the proposed administrative changes m the IFc.Je.al area, as sent to us by a gentleman whose knowledge and experience we can trust. As we understand it, the statement claims to summarise wha; Sir Laurence1,186 words
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Article11 1925-11-12 8 Harmston's Circus announce a grand change of programme for Saturday evening.11 words
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Article17 1925-11-12 8 Seafield Rubber Co., Ltd., announce an interim dividend of 7 '/a per cent, payable on October 22.17 words
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Article15 1925-11-12 8 The amount collected at the St. Joseph's Institution for the Poppy Day Fund totalled $180.15 words
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Article19 1925-11-12 8 The Krian Rubber Plantations Co., Ltd have declared an interim dividend of 10 per cent., payable on October 22.19 words
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Article30 1925-11-12 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day ii Rs. 153 $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158=$100.30 words
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Article36 1925-11-12 8 A sensational trial is likely to commence m Calcutta within the next few week.? as the result of the arrest m Scotland of an old Calcutta resident who is being charged with criminal breach of trust.36 words
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Article37 1925-11-12 8 The King's dentist, Sir Harry Baldwin, recommends using a teaspoonful of salt m a third of a tumbltr of water and the scrubbing of the teeth to prevent pyorrhoea. Tooth pastes are only useful for occasional polishing.37 words
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Article43 1925-11-12 8 Owing to the congested state of Kuala Kubu town, the police have found it necessary to enforce the speed limit of 10 miles per hour within town limits. A conspicuous notice to that effect has been posted at each end of the town.43 words
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Article49 1925-11-12 8 In tho course of an address on Public Health in India from the Economic Point of View, Mr. C. Bransby Williams, Chief Knsineer, Public Health Department, Ben- i-ontended that if the loss of life and efficiency now caused by preventible diseases in India were capitalised it would total £2,000,000,000.49 words
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Article52 1925-11-12 8 The case m which four Chinese were charged with being m possession of Dprom ard a revolver and 148 rounds of ammunition en board the steamer Haiyan.; broke down m the District Court on Puezday, Mr. Franklyn Robinson holding that there was no case for the men to OMCt and52 words
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Article48 1925-11-12 8 Th? hearing has been concluded at ll'>n; knng of the case m which Mr. J. Edward Atherley, formerly manager of Getz Bros, and Co. (of the Orient), Ltd., llcnjrkong, is charged with the misappropriation of funds amounting to $18,000 belonging to the Company. Accused was committed for trial.48 words
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Article59 1925-11-12 8 A cable from London announces the death of Mr. Howard Bray, at the age of 70. Mr. Bray was well known m this part of the world. He had been out East for about 45 years, coming to the ?tra:ts from the Philippines. The last tea years or so he59 words
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Article56 1925-11-12 8 Mr. R. I. Hamilton has taken charge of Changlon Estate. North Kedah, and Mr. F. S. Williams, formerly on Bukit Toh Alan? Estate, Kuala Ketil, is now on Jabi Estate, near Alor Star. With the return of Mr. C. O. Tyndale-Powell of Sunpei Tukang Estate, Mr. A. A. Craigen, his56 words
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Article66 1925-11-12 8 Inspector T. E. Murphy, of Relau, has t?ken over charge of Magazine Station, pencng, from Inspector E. J. Brownings, who has left for Malacca to act as Chief Inspector there vice Chief Inspector T. A. Leonard, who is proceeding home on leave. Inspector Wi Dawson has beer, transferred to Relau66 words
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Article66 1925-11-12 8 Addressing a political gathering at Cairo, Abdul Aziz, President of the Liberal Constitutionals, said there was one man behind all the laws and all the actions of the Government. He was a high palace official, and underlying his every action was the determination to smash the Constitution. Abdul Aziz asked66 words
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Article87 1925-11-12 8 Addressing a meeting, ('apt. G. M. Ambler, Administrator of Redskin Island Colony, said whether from the point of view of the suitability of the climate or the fertility of the soil, the Andaman Islands le-nt themselves admirably to colonisation by Anglo-Indians. The speaker appealed to his audience to assist m87 words
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Article123 1925-11-12 8 Mr. William Unitt and his daughter, who were wrecked m enterinp: the port of Cammina, m Portugal, while engaged m making an attempt to sail round the world m the .10 ft. yawl Merganser, ha\e returned to Bristol on the steamer Newburn. Both declare that they are willing to repeat123 words
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Article468 1925-11-12 8 A Reutcr ciitle from Amsterdam :iripourtvs the (loath of Professor Dr. Josephus Jitta, the well-known inttrnntiomil jurist. The Hon. Mr. Have-: .Marriott, (uh> has been acting as Colonial So -lutary with Mrs. Maniott niul child are <m a visit to Penong. Mr. H. T. Hancock, the Standard468 words
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Article45 1925-11-12 8 The Crude Rubber and Foreign Produce Corporation* New York, send us the following cable, dated November 11, their quotations being m gold dollar cents Buyers Spot 101 Nov.-Dec. U8 Jan.-Feb.-March 93'«. Market ste;;dy. To-day's Singapore i ice $1.62, London price 3s. 11 lid.45 words
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Article46 1925-11-12 8 Armistice Day m Singapore was a busy <iay for the police. A detective was shut dead, a murder was committed m a motor bus, there was a gang robbery m Cliiratown, and two persons were kille.l m a traffic accident m Havtlock Road.46 words
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Article42 1925-11-12 8 The committee of Poppy Day Fund acknowledge with thanks receipt of ill 165., Straits Settlements $10, Shanghai $I<>, Hongkong $1)9 and Yen 51. r>o, Mag aniour.ts collected from the passenger*, officers and crew of the Hakosaki Maru towards the Fund.42 words
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Article162 1925-11-12 8 The steamer Cape Receife, which 10-t her propeller after leaving Singapore some days ago, was brought m tuw to Pem.ng on Monday morning by the Singapore H irbour tug Varuna which was sent to assist the disable;! it— IMf. A. a matter of fact, the Capo Etosaifa162 words
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Advertisement202 1925-11-12 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. Per Box of Nctt. N. P. U. Reina Victoria 100 $22.30 Do. do. do. 60 $11.60 High Life m the East 50 $10.75 Londrcs 100 $15.83202 words
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Advertisement90 1925-11-12 8 ALHAMBRA TONIGHT METRO Production DON'T WRITE LETTERS 5 Reels. First National Picture DON'T EVER MARRY 7 Reels. TOPICAL BUDGET In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. METRO Production GLASS HOUSES 5 Reels. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors. THINKING OF NEW GRAMOPHONES O need for lengthy thought. I Just THINK90 words
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Advertisement64 1925-11-12 8 ♦«»»>«»«»»♦««»♦«♦«««♦♦♦♦«««♦ On Other Pages. Pas.. News from Java Finance and Commerce Shipping and the Mails T Ilcuter Teletcrama 9 Lurry on Pavt-mi-nl Two Kill.-.l I The Achin Trouble Ended R Armistice Day m Singapore ID Murder m Motor-bus 1» A Detective Shot D«ld ..11l Correspondence ..10 (Juris KjuLery m Chinatown64 words
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Obituary16 1925-11-12 8 MANDORE. -On November 10, 1025. K. Erolaapa M:i!idcre. Buried on November 11 IKS, at 4 pm.16 words
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Article672 1925-11-12 9 London Honours the Great' Anniversary. Marked by Reverence, Not By Revelry. [REL'TER TELEGRAM.] London, November 11. With the paiMfH of nan, the celebration of Armistice Day becomes ever ■MM revtn-ni. Th< day broke with torrential ruin, tlast and thunder in London with WUHUllH Ml throughout the country, butReuter - 672 words
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Article40 1925-11-12 9 [MOTH HAMUM.] London, November 11. Th, Chartered Hank of India, Australia •nd China announce that Mr. Edward Faiil.airn Mackay. lat>- ol Mm. liuttertiild and Swire. Shanghai, has been elected a director succession to the late Bir Juhn Jordan.40 words
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Article262 1925-11-12 9 Curious Political Situation Created. [reuter telegram.] London, November 11. The Hague In the Second Chamber of the States General, the Protestant Deputy, Heor Kersten, proposed an amendment to the foreign estimates to withdraw the Legation to the Holy See. Monsignor Noulens, on behalf of the CatholicReuter - 262 words
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Article200 1925-11-12 9 [reuter telegram.] London, November 10. It transpires that only an informal exchange of views occurred between Mr. Wadia and the Manchester trade representatives. It is understood that the object of the visit is to secure, if possible, the co-operation of leaders of the Lancashire cotton industry withReuter - 200 words
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Article78 1925-11-12 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, November 12. FlfUwn people were injured during panics caused by the throwing of smoke bomiis and fights between rival sections afier the armistice celebrations in Dublin. Ex-Corporal Oatcs has succumbed to his injuries. After <n»<rhtf:ill, Republicans demonstrated m the streets and broke windows m theReuter - 78 words
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Article88 1925-11-12 9 [REITER TELEGRAM.] Lcndon, November 10. Portland, Maine An army steamer laden with an explosive powder was suspected to be a rum-runner by a coast gMsi patrol. The boat found one-pound shells being aimed at her before she was able to signal l.er identity. Not realising that she was pursuedReuter - 88 words
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Article203 1925-11-12 9 Damascus Situation Very Serious. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, November 10. Paris A most serious situation in Damascus is depicted in a message to Le Temps from Beirut which states that the rebels are trying to surround Damascus and provoke a general uprising. Rebel raids on Lebanon are increasingReuter - 203 words
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Article176 1925-11-12 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, November 10. New York The Stock Exchange has experienced one of the heaviest day's trading in its history. Nearly 3,500,003 shares changed hands. The previous record was on April 30, 1901. The market witnessed unprecedented scenes. Bear traders, after vain attempts to stem theReuter - 176 words
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Article100 1925-11-12 9 [reuter telegram.] London, November 11. The P. and O. have instituted a profitsharing scheme whereby the employees of its company and its associate company, the British India Steam Navigation Company, are enabled to make deposits bearing: 5 per cent, interest annually, also an additional 2 perReuter - 100 words
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Article73 1925-11-12 9 [REUTEB TELEGRAM.] London, Xovamber 12. Geneva While indicating no change in Russia's attitude to the League of Nations, M. Litvinoff, deputy foreign commissary, has telegraphed t > the Secretary-General of the League, announcing the intention of the Russian Government to participate in the international conference convenedReuter - 73 words
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Article43 1925-11-12 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, November 11. Berlin The British Nobel Company, the American Dupont Company, the Hamburg Dynamito Company and the Berlin Koelrottweil Company have reached an agreement providing for close technical co-operation, especially m regard to the exchange of patents and inventions.Reuter - 43 words
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Article180 1925-11-12 9 Difficulties of Financial Situation. [reuter telegram.] London, November 10. Paris Confusion reiffns supreme in the political situation. Administrative and party conferences were alternately held throughout the day without result. The Finance Committee have rejected M. Painleve's proposal to tax rents. Finally the Cabinet assembled and issued an uninformativeReuter - 180 words
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Article114 1925-11-12 9 [reiter telecram.] London, November 10. Presiding at the meeting of the AngloPersian Oil Company in London, Sir Charles Greenway ssid that the company was now firmly established as one of the leading oil companies in the world. The advent of a new and powerful competitor in the world114 words
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Article83 1925-11-12 9 [reuter telegram.] London, November 10. Melbourne Interest in the electoral struggle is becoming more intense and both aides are confident. The electors total 3,299,000, this being the first occasion in which voting has been made compulsory. London, November 10. Adelaide Local seamen strikers have called off the strike andReuter - 83 words
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Article78 1925-11-12 9 [REUTEU TKLECBAiM.] London, November 11. Saigon The Crown Prince of Annam has been recognized as sovereign. The French and Annamite governments, taking into account the evolution of the people, hove agreed to a new constitution providing: for their participation in debate on important matters of public concern78 words
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Article61 1925-11-12 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, November 12. Moscow The executive have considerably amended the Civil Code with a view to annulling restrictions as regards the right of inheritance, particularly the clause limiting the sum of inheritance to 10,000 roubles. Property will only pass to the possession of the StateReuter - 61 words
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Article57 1925-11-12 9 [reuter telegram.] London, November 10. Mr. and Mrs. Hayley Morriss have b««n formally committed for trial. Hayley Morris;:, r. wealthy man living at Pippingford Park, Nutley, Sussex, and Mrs. Morriss, are charged with conspiring to procure a young jrjvl for immoral purposes. Morriss married his housekeeper, MadelineReuter - 57 words
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Article175 1925-11-12 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, November 11. Herlin The Cabinet of the State Governments have afjretd to the German reply tc the note of the Ambassadors' Confer-«-nce in regard to disarmament. The government assumes that this will Anally dispose of the disarmament question and enable a speedy evacuation of cologne.Reuter - 175 words
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Article137 1925-11-12 9 [reuter telegram.] London, November 10. Washington Not a singlz pursuit plane is fully equipped for war service, was c ne of the sweeping charges made by the defence at a sensational hearing yesterday, of the court-martir.l on Colonel Mitchell on charges of violating service regulations. Mr. FrankReuter - 137 words
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Article91 1925-11-12 9 [revter telegram.] London, November 10. Rome The Governor of Rome has announced that Col. de Pinedo will be given the Freedom of Rome on Thursday, carrying the title of Civis Romanus. London, November 10. Rome Col. de Pinedo and his mechanic, Campanelli, were the guests of honour91 words
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Article61 1925-11-12 9 [REI'TKR TELEGRAM.] London, November 10. The Hague With reference to recent reports of an American movement to establish rubber plantations m the Dutch Indies, especially to supply American needs, it is stated by the colonial department that they are not aware of any direct negotiations between theReuter - 61 words
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Article66 1925-11-12 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, November 10. Washington The Ways and Means Committee, according to a committeeman, recommends a drastic pruning of taxes and the abolition of so-called nuisance taxes. Thus the tr.x on all grades of cigars will be reduced and the tax of alcohol halved, while taxesReuter - 66 words
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Article63 1925-11-12 9 [REl'TER TELEGRAM.] London, November 10. Cairo Exhaustive inquiries into the political murders in Egypt have rc.ulted in the sensational arrests of AbJel Halim Biali Bey, second secretary of the Egyptian Legation, in Constantinople, who recently arrived in Efypt, and his brother. It transpires that Abdel Hulim is anReuter - 63 words
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Article62 1925-11-12 9 The Instigator of the Trouble Killed. Aneta's Service. Batavi:i, November IX. It now atiponrs thiit the trouble in Achin was started by a (!is3utis!i"d Achinese chief, who assembled 10 followers for a holy war. A military patrol, under Captain Meihuezen. last night killed the instigator of the62 words
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Article81 1925-11-12 9 [muiu ibmuh] London. November Id. Columbia, Missouri In the presence if the British Ambassador, u stone from Si. Paul's Cathedral was prosuiUd by British journalists, through the courtesy of Lori Burnham, and was placed in the quadrangle of the school of Journalism at Missouri University. The stone81 words
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Article65 1925-11-12 9 [REITER TELEGRAM.] London, November 10. Brussels The newspapers announce that the British Communists, I'a^me Dutt, editor of a London Labour publication, and a London companion, have been released. London, November 11. Brussels According to the Nation Beige, the British Communists MM released because the magisterial examination showed that theReuter - 65 words
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Article58 1925-11-12 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, November 11. The first of five motor-ships of 10,000 tons deadweight, ordered by Fulness WHhy's for the Rio-Cape line, has been launched at Hamburg: anj named the Japanese Prince. These ships are intended for the Far Eastern service from the United States. It is stated thatReuter - 58 words
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Article72 1925-11-12 9 [reuter telegram. J London, November II. Salta, Argentine The airman Hillcout has left for Villazon in Bolivia. London, November 1~. Salts, Argentina Hillcoat has returned, it being understand that his machine was unable to climb to the height necessary for crossing the Andes. Earlier in the month lie leftReuter - 72 words
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Article47 1925-11-12 9 [relter teixcram.] London, November 11. The death is announced of Dr. G'jorge Henry Bondfield, a Irothe:' of Mi 1 Mu:garet Bondfield. He was formerly a missionary in China. London, November 11. Calcutta The polite have discovered a bomb factory, seized its contents and arrested eleven Bengalis.47 words
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Article135 1925-11-12 9 Japanese and Chinese Child Killed. A Japanese gentleman who m staying in Singapore on his way to South America and a Chinese child were killed by a lorry in Havelock Koad yesterday afternoon. The driver rf the lorry, whi.h was loaded with rand, apparently swerved in trying135 words
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Article39 1925-11-12 9 The great motor show m London closed on October 17. The week's aUendaiv.-e was 194,000. Buyers were pin-sent from throughout the world, including Australia and New Zealand. The orders taken amounted to f^0,000,000, mostly for light typei of {Mt4.39 words
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Article2371 1925-11-12 10 Cathedral and Cenotaph Services. Serious and Festive Aspects In Singapore. The seventh anniversary of the Armistii was littinirly i-ommeinoiated m Singaport and throughout Malaya yesterday. reUgioai services and e.v-servicr eotebrationi expressing the serious and the i pacts of the day. Yesterday was as a public holiday, and the2,371 words
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Article163 1925-11-12 10 Smart Arrest at Tanjong Pagar. A particularly darinjr murder was committed at Tanjong Pagar m broad daylight yesterday, and was promptly followed by the arrests of three men, alleged to be members of the gang concerned. It appears that about mid-day a gang of six Chinese held163 words
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Letter109 1925-11-12 10 To the Editor of the Strait* Times. Sir, KnovI.iR you r.re in favour of move rubber being planted and, of small holdings, do you think some acceptable scheme could be put before the Government to give areas to ex-service men who have come to Malacca since the war.109 words
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Letter139 1925-11-12 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.- I have read the letter of A Chinese Woman and 1 arimiie her cuurajce III voicing her views publicly on this question and venturing to shew that I am in the vnong. Such in the product of modern civilisation amona139 words
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Letter94 1925-11-12 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, In reply to Ifinorant's letter appearing in your yesterday's issue re the above subject, may I say that people with the same surnames, according to our Chinese, are descendants of one family, and inter-marria?e between parties of th" same surnames has the94 words
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Article35 1925-11-12 10 Rear-Aiimirnt Emdin. speaking at the World Evangelical Alliance at Wembley, stated The King reads a chapter of the Bible every day of his life m oonsequence of a promise given to Quoon Alexandra m 1881."35 words
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Article2450 1925-11-12 10 Governor's Speech at Annual; Dinner. Sir Theodore Fraser. In Prophesying Mood. The ex-service celebrations at thv.■Europe Hotel last ;iight were largely 'rittended and very successful, there being a gathering of ex-service women on one side of the dining-room, and the member? of the Singapore branch of the Ex-Services2,450 words
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Article190 1925-11-12 10 Detective Killed and Informer Wounded. A Chinese detective was .shot dead and ■a nit tiner narrowly escaped a similar fate m banda Sneet last night, by three Chinese -tint .■ncictv men. The detective was walking up Baoda Street, which is m a notorious district off North190 words
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Article143 1925-11-12 10 Manila Scepticism Over Rubber Schemes. The Manila Times of October oil has tht following comments on the Firutona schemes for growing rubber in Soutii Anu-rica. I'ri-ss dispatches indicate that the Filipino leaders an 1 recovering from liieir miagivingi ai to the rubber interests, and that the rubber iriterets143 words
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Article172 1925-11-12 10 NearinK the Knd of The Calendar. Only two mile casei ramaln to be triad at the Assizes, the charges being causing death by ia*ii act and attempted murder. This morning a Chinese coolie pleaded not guilty to attempted murder of a compatriot, whom he was alleged to have172 words
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Article69 1925-11-12 10 Exhibition Party Returns To Malaya. A party of twenty-one Malays who have been displaying native arts and crafts at the Malaya Pavilion at Wembley returned to this country by the Blue Funnel steamer Atieus, wlii.h arrived here this morning. The majority of the party disembarked at Port Swettonham69 words
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Article47 1925-11-12 10 Hawker Stabbed in China Street. Four Hokicns attacked a hawker at the junction of China Street and Pekin tjtrtM-t at midnight lust night, stubbed him wriounly and took uway $18 in c.i.-h. The gaiiK made Kood their escape, and no arrevU huve yet been mad*.47 words
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Article325 1925-11-12 11 I'ciuuik'm Hnvy Score Against Bangkok. iFjom Our Own Correspondent.) f'enang, November 11. 1'ennnK boat the BuiiRkok team by five Koala anil two tries (:;i points) to try (3 points.) Tbe gatm- was fast nnd strenuous. The visitors pressed hard in the first half, Imt i.iot a IBIIlllltfl dcfcrKc. C)()"k325 words
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Article181 1925-11-12 11 [Reuter Telegram.] I. 'i d.iii. November 11. In an inter-league Scottish match at Belfast the Scottish League beat the Irish league 7- i. The charity football match m aid of Karl Haig's fund (writes our Kuala Lumpur correspondent) between a European side, which included Winter and Edlin of Singapore,Reuter - 181 words
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Article82 1925-11-12 11 Importance of (Jood Wi<-kcts Irgcd. London, October 31. Speaking at Banstead yesterday evening, "I'lum" Warner said hi- was optimistic as to England's eaanee against th» Australians m [938. In ili'lilj, they had a Busier batßr.inn, m Tnte a champion bowler. Generally sr^-ukin'r, they had got back to srimrtliing82 words
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Article112 1925-11-12 11 Several Casualties m English Clubs. London! October SI: In addition to Keener beinj: injured in the International between Scotland and Wales, there were, other players in to-day's matches who sustainH serious injuries. Tottenham, in their match against 1-oiccster, lust (irimsdell in the first HI minutes. He was taken112 words
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Article73 1925-11-12 11 Victorian Jockey Club I)«-rl>y Results. London. Oitol <t SI. The Victorian .lockcy Club Derby Ht KlemiiiKton reNdtM as follows Manfred 1, ItelKamhu '1, H.impUen Tbc >tnrtintr prices WMI as follows I to 2 un Manfred 10 to 1 against Beliramba; :>:j to 1 npHinst Hiimpden. Seven ran. Won73 words
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Article141 1925-11-12 11 AIlli 1 Lcn^lcn in Cronivr Tournament. London, October Ml.— 4a the linM of the Men's Singles m the Open Hard Courts tournaments at Cromcr, Colonel Hayes beat Kingsley, 6—4,6 4, 3—6,3 6, 6—3. In the semi-final of .he Mixed Doubles MH«\ Lesglen and Brugnon boat Mrs. l.iimrM'it Chnmhers141 words
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Article284 1925-11-12 11 The lawn lennis mntc h between KleinBbU and Hndi and Hoo live and C!i>,on I. c"! g, abandoned m ni:count of the rain on Monday, was played m the S.C.C. ground on Tuesday. The icn-mc Was undoubtedl; one "f the btst doubles ever (.n on the padar.R. Unfortunately the284 words
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Article443 1925-11-12 11 Handwriting Experts In Supreme Court. The litigation m crnnection wiih the estate of Syed Abdullah bin Sycd Abdulratak, a wealthy Malay landowner who died m July of this year, was resumed m the Supicme Court oa raesdajr, before the acting Chief Justice (M'\ Justice Sproule). The widow443 words
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Article193 1925-11-12 11 Macphail and Co., I. id. Singapore, November 12. Kuultcr. London ISs. 1114 d. Finn. Local. 9141. Tin.— Londiin E2TO 7s. Id. Rubbers. Shines are very firm. United Malaccas have buyers at ">0 :ind Malaka Pindas at -t.!io. (hsnirkat Si.-idr.nns are quoted ILtt-ILM mid Ulu Kenuts have buyers193 words
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Article204 1925-11-12 11 Export* of rubber from Oylon during the thrw restriction periods 1922-23, 11 83 .:i, IH2I-25. X o tc —(1) The 1922-23 export of 37,846 tons of Ceylon rubber includes 10,300 tons of rubber m stock on October 31, 1922, and since exported. (2) 470 tons imported rubber204 words
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Article391 1925-11-12 11 Crowded Audience at The Theatre. The Poppy Fund and other ex-service funds should benefit very materially from the enterprise of those who organised the Military Musical Chronicle, which vn*' ■tagad at the Victoria Theatre on Tuesday night before H. E. the Governor (Sir Laurence Guiliemarti) and Lady391 words
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Article365 1925-11-12 11 round Guilty of Falsifying Accounts. A sentence of 18 months' rigorous imprisunmerl was pasjed by Mr. Justice Ocane, m the Assize Court on Tuesday, on .\u Slang Suntc, who was convicted ot falsifying the books of the Dunlop Rubber Ui. (Far Ea.it) Ltd., 1921. He was charged m365 words
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Article62 1925-11-12 11 In his annual report the Oftic atinc Superintendent of the Geological Survey of India deals with the possibilitie c r finding a concealed coalfield at workable depth m the Bombay Presidency and thu.-: overcoming th? difficulty of I obtaining cheaper coal than that which j »t resent has to be62 words
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Article403 1925-11-12 11 CRUISE-DE-LUXE. JCunard Leviathan to Visit Singapore. s Carinthia, the latest addition to Junard Fleet, is due to arrive here on January 16, 1926 on her first cruise-dr-luxe round the world. The cruise cotnmenced from New York on October 10, and the steamer m her circuit cf the globe makes a403 words
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Article270 1925-11-12 11 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd. report:— Singapore, November 7. The market continues quiet and steady with little change m ?pot values and slight appreciation m future* due to speculative buying «'n tho official confirmation thnt the additional release for the quarter just commenced was 10 per cent.270 words
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Article93 1925-11-12 11 i Programme of drills up to and for j November 15, 1925 Thursday, November 12, 4.30 p.m. Bukit Timah, "B Company, Practice Brom-hea'l-M«tth<<ws Shield. Friday, November 13, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, S.R:A. (v), S.R.E. (v) Sigs., Voluntary. 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, S.V.C. Band, Band Practice. Saturday, November93 words
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Advertisement399 1925-11-12 11 Christmas and New Year Festivities Raffles Hotel CHRISTMAS EVE Thursday, December 24, 1923. CHRISTMAS DINNER and DANCE Tickets $3.00. BOXING NIGHT NEW YEAR'S EVE Saturday. December 26, 1925. Thursday. December 31, 1925. DINNER and FANCY DINNER and FANCY DRESS BALL. DRESS BALL. Distribution of Carnival Novelties. Distribution of Parisian Novelties.399 words
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Article1035 1925-11-12 12 English and Scottish League Tables. The following are the positions m the English and Scottish Leagues to date f K if i ire- m parenthesis denote positions of Clubs at conclusion of last season]. Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Sunderland (7) 14 8 3 3401,035 words
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Article146 1925-11-12 12 Reuter 1 representative aboard the Repulse described a solemn ceremony as a sequel to an incident at Mar Del Pfata, where the Women's Patriotic League sent aboard the Repulse a wreath embedded m a block of ice, with a request that it should be cast into146 words
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Article73 1925-11-12 12 Dr. Savage, a surgeon of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, expresses the opinion that a child of five years is too young to commence school. The brain is not m a condition to learn until the child is seven years of age. Children often are overtaxed, accounting for a lot of trouble.73 words
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Article16 1925-11-12 12 Mr. C. Cowan has passed his examination f.u Kirsi Mate, Me .-cnnftle Marine, Roard of Trade.16 words
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Advertisement291 1925-11-12 12 THE JOY OF A PERFECT SHAVE IS YOURS If you use an "ALLEGRO" Hone and Stropper. THE "ALLEGRO" STROPPER Hakes old blacks like new and keeps new blades young Childishly simple to use. CALL IN AM) SEE ONE DEMONSTRATED Price $9.00 each. The r GENUINE 111 1 r f]l*^ GILLETTE291 words
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Advertisement332 1925-11-12 12 TYRES AND TUBES Don't fail to ask your dealers for CONTINENTAL SOLID CORD and BALLOON THE BEST and famous all the world through. Ring up Tel. No. 889. BAN LEE SENG CO., LTD. (Incorprated m Singapore) SO. ROCHORP CAN AI. ROAD. Owing to the alterations of our New Shop at332 words
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Advertisement256 1925-11-12 12 /URODONALj and GOUT. RHEUMATISM. What is Gout? GOUT GRAVEL o~t.fce» CALCULI. E£J£l! NEURALGIA. h <»^ SICK-HEADACHE. <£? SST^SI sciatica. i«m ft ARTERIO-SCLEROSIS.^jI A^M lhr v r iOf irK OBESITY. ACIDITY. Xi v™J- .mpi* <^ [h««S Urodonal >\,f fj4 STS eleeaxt ihe Kidneyt. Liver, and ioimi T, one ja.l ll msinttim256 words
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Advertisement274 1925-11-12 13 ERASMIC Tooth. Paste Cleanses and Preserves the Teeth. Removes discolouration. Arrests decay by destroying the Germs. Disinfects the mouth and ensures sweet breath. Prevents tartar deposit. Cannot injure the enamel. The most effective tooth cleanser, bcauiit ier preserver. SOL> AGENTS FOR MALAYA. SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. Maawio Perfumer* LOttOON •>a»ia.274 words
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Advertisement725 1925-11-12 13 CHE0K6 KOOS SERB I CO. AUCTION SALE of Singapore towt. properties. At Hasan. Cheong Koon feng A Co'i room, No. 30, ChuMa Street, on Wr.lnrsHay, N'nvrmhrr 18, at 2.3( p.m. L«,t 1. Valuable 909 years' l.mehold Und litunte hi Raaa Cou'se Road Knd off S.rinitoon Road, Singapore, area 7,300 square725 words
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Advertisement267 1925-11-12 13 BW "x w MJBO'' Scle Agents S.S. and F.M.S. BARLOW CO., SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. Lathes, Shaping and Drilling Machines, etc., etc. NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED CATALOCUES AND PRICES FROM a^sflfl 4AP l^^v^w^^isVfe2»WWiiW'ifta^HsMtßMESSß S«lc laiporters The East Asiatic Company, Ltd. (!nrjrp^rat«d m Denmark) SINGAPORE. Excellent**- s®r gr^ i wing children267 words
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Advertisement2097 1925-11-12 14 f- fli Assets over $5,500,000 S.C. Assurance m force over $19,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Straits Settlemanta.) f HRAn OFFICE WlnchcsUr Hoose. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE J2, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposiud with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British2,097 words
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Advertisement901 1925-11-12 14 MALACCA 30 YEARS' LEASES OF VALUABLE GODOWN SITES. 1. To be leased by public tender on SO years' leases 5 godown sites situated on the South Reclamation. Malacca, known as lots Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. Those lots face the Malacca River and have easy road access by901 words
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Advertisement728 1925-11-12 14 IPOH TIN DREDGING, LTD. j (laeoipatatei la I'nitid KUsftiMi) The fnllDwinc amended cable has been reeelved from the ■eeratary m Loaaaa Declared interim ilividenil Oil. p>-r share Peeember 1 1, sfH. Sunirei Kint.i Tin Dre«iging Limited, shareholders of the Ipoh I'm Drtdging Limited, on the raglatet .Nnvi'inber SO, will have728 words
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Article524 1925-11-12 15 Interview with Sumatra Expedition. An American expedition passed through Singapore recently on the President Garfield on their way to photograph the solar eclipse m Sumatra on January 14. The two astronomers are Professors J. A. Miller and H. D. Curtif. Dr. Miller, interviewed :«<. Manila, said: V.524 words
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Article411 1925-11-12 15 Comment by Vicar of St. Martin's. A lemurkablf ankle on tho Prince of tka Kev. H. K. L. Sheppard, St. .Mai '.in's Orarcb, Trafalgar Square, appear! i:i the October number of the St. Martin's Revi.-v. of which he is the editor. Some extracts follow No one would411 words
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Article101 1925-11-12 15 Religion as Remedy For Lawlessness. President CooHilkc tol«j the annual council of tht Conpre!<ii^nal Churches that more law observers and more reliligion were needed, says a Washington nio-ha&e. The President said Lawlessness is altogether too prevalent and lack of respect for goveri.«ment authority m enlifrhtened society is altogether101 words
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Advertisement260 1925-11-12 15 FOR THE 1925-26 SEASON A Price Reduction of THE NEW 14 30 H.P. FULL FIVE-SEATER. Now $3,050 with four wheel brakes adjustable front seats Semi Elliptic springs "You cannot buy a better Car" MALAYAN MOTORS (Proprietor* WEARXE BROS., LTD.) There's twenty good horse-power m the engine of the Rover Nine260 words
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Advertisement369 1925-11-12 15 /C/f *#av3l'C*fivC't^"" ntrfcrtl ""b V* Studebaker Dependability is Strikingly Recognized IN Detroit, 130 Studebaker cars (not basis. Only x'n-tsa two manufacturers make busses) are engaged m regular hire or a. l their own engines, bodies, dutches, diflivery service. And each has traveled ferer.tiJs, steering gears, gear boxes, springs, more than369 words
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Advertisement214 1925-11-12 16 THE HEADQUARTERS FOR DIAMONDS PUBLIC APPROVAL The strength of our organization, its influence over the diamond markets and capacity to lend force to our customers, coupled with our ability to supply diamonds at lowest market prices has brought us many patrons. An inspection of our diamonds will prove that you214 words
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Advertisement394 1925-11-12 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. Plantarium. LEE KIM SOO 20, HIGH STREET. A394 words
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Advertisement935 1925-11-12 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wanta, For Sale, To Let, etc. In ordinary close eet type (average six words to line) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ma. 48 cm., three ins. 64 cts., four ma. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ma. $1.40,935 words
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Advertisement889 1925-11-12 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, house No. C, Eber Road, off Oxley Road. Apply to 10, De Souza Street, or 2, Kber Road. TO LET, 163 and 164, Cecil Street. For particulars. Apply S. Manaaseh and Co., No. 4, D'Almeida Street. TO LET, rubber treating factory, IS, liartin Road, oil889 words
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Advertisement229 1925-11-12 16 "RUE DE LA PAIX" SINGAPORE. FRANKELS Town Office': M, RAFFLES PIACH. The IXorac for the Finest m FRENCH BELGIAN CUT CRYSTAL "COTY" "MORNAY" FRENCH PERFUMERY BRITISH SILVER AND ELECTRO PLATEWAEE. JEWELLERY FRANEELS "PERFECT" SWISS POCKET and WRIST WATCHES TOILET TABLE REQUISITES LADIES' LEATHER HAND BAGS ana Ton! of other thing*229 words
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Advertisement284 1925-11-12 16 JUST RECEIVED Complete stock of Children's Annuals of Different Varieties. 1926. The Ideal gift Hooks for children of all ages. PRICES ARE CHEAPER THAN ELSEWHERE. We have a larite assortment of Christmas and New Year Greeting and other picturesque cards for l*Hi»>. PLEASE MAKE YOIR SELECTION i AT AN EARLY284 words
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