The Straits Times, 26 January 1926
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Title Section13 1926-01-26 1 The Straits Times No. 28.079. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY «26, 1926, PKICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement173 1926-01-26 1 OFTEN -WHIPPtONEVrit BEATEN Siderosthen PAINT For Your CORRUGATED ROOFS, PIPE LINES, IRON WOOD WORK, etc. The Aristocrat of Anticorrosive Paints. Sole A','*r.ts THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated m England.) SIM. MORE. I'EN.VNG, KUALA LUMPUR, TEI.UK ANSON, IPOH AND ALOR STAR. fift "AN INSECURE SAFE IS FALSE SECURITY." (^w^^^^^^^^ Chatwood ""Tf^bvtt^173 words
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Advertisement148 1926-01-26 1 NEW SEASON'S STOCK P:h /OTfA^ 1926 r* oi DES!GNS AND COLGUR?NGS I fd JKX |rQ\ ALL THE LATEST STY; I jf iJ f-.jL: rOjfc^, 1 r^ PRODUCE]) IN DELIGHTFUL Mr i. I" COLOUR COMBINATIONS. I Is From ss cis per yard fj^^ I I PATTERN SUBMITTED FREE. ROBINSON COMPANY, LTD.148 words
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Article1051 1926-01-26 2 Interim Dividend for Current Year. The twentieth annual general meetin? cf the Sembilan Estates Company, Ltd., was held on December 1? at 7, Crosby Square. E.C., Mr. C. R. Giiliat (the chairman) presiding. The Chairman snid that the report miii accounts BOW presented were the best the directors1,051 words
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Advertisement241 1926-01-26 2 BBf < 88l BK> Iw^k it» V v v The Major." "T\OZENS of brands of cigarettes -■-'are being sold m this country. In blend they differ slightly. In ARMY CLUB cigarettes smokers have something better, something different— something for which they have unconsciously waited. Pure old matured golden Virginia, packed241 words
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Advertisement305 1926-01-26 2 RINGWORMS ON CHILUSJEAD Had To Cut Hair. Itched Badly. Healed by Cuticura. "My child was troubled with ringworms on the front of her head. I had to have her hair c.t off for the trouble soon spread all over her htad and itched badly. I could not take her m305 words
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Advertisement224 1926-01-26 2 lIIPIH HaV^flala^^^BS I I 11 lI[IIIIi i I i < I j^H^^>* m < i <Vi£v|V Ii > yrl I ytfone There is over 40 years alulrfcal exr«« BCS .ipil rrs --r. !i Ir.-ninrl tliij r^-.civinf: «et. with tht result that is is all that a emmonstur couU desir;. For224 words
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Article829 1926-01-26 3 English I-i-aniie I'oxilion. The pqsitions in .the JCnglish [jftgmU to date ar£ as follow Goals. P. W. L. P. F. A. Pts Sundeiland (7) 28 14 9 •"> f>5 H H Arsenal (20) 26 14 7 50 42 3:1 Huddersfield (1) LT» 12 4 1) 52 41 33829 words
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Article246 1926-01-26 3 In their report, dated London Decemb r .0 Messrs. William Jacks and Co. writ* Trade is gradually getting better, and tne New \ear promises to see. a steady improvement, with good trade in America more than makinjr un for the unsettlement due to the impending rearrangement of the246 words
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Article60 1926-01-26 3 Programme of drills up to and for January 30, 1926. Tuesday, January 26, 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, Band, S.V.C., Band Practice. Wednesday, January 27, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hull. M.G. Platoon, Recruits. Thursday, January 28. 8.45 a.m., Drill Hall, All Units. S.V.C., Corps Route March. Dress Fighting Order.60 words
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Article48 1926-01-26 3 A palatial sock (or tuck shop, to cost about £5,000. is to be built at Eton. The new building when conipleteil will provide a very fine restaurant fW "Etonians and their people. There will be a flat rot. which wHI be available on fin* day* m the summer.48 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement247 1926-01-26 3 Steel Casti ngs FOR DREDGE MINING MARINE and all GENERAL PURPOSES are manufactured by UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits Settlement!) SINGAPORE. Unitgers" I M»l«»t OMMMtlMMMMW A bathroom without a proper hot water supply is a perpetual source of trouble and annoyance. There must be a dependable supply of hot247 words
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Advertisement200 1926-01-26 3 Garrick MIXTURE pre-eminent m. fO Try also the "GARRICK" Virginia Blend Cigarette The very best obtainable LAMBERT BUTLER, ENGLAND Lathes, Shaping and Drilling Machines, etc., etc. NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED CATALOGUES AND PRICES FROM Sole lin port its The East Asiatic Company, Ltd. (Incorporated m Denmark) SINGAPORE NEW SHIPMENTS ARRIVED200 words
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Advertisement541 1926-01-26 4 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated m England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR LAST MAIL SKRVUK. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Tonnage due Spore MANTUA 11.000 Jan. 29 KHIVA 9.1C0 F*D.541 words
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Advertisement529 1926-01-26 4 Shipping Announcements N.Y.K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE Marseilles, London and Antwerp Vessels Tonnage Due Sail ATSUTA MARU 8,000 Feb. 4 6 HAKONE MARU 11,000 Mar. 4 6 KASHIMA MARU 10.000 Feb. 18 19 SUWA MARU 11,000 Mar. 18 19 FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Apr. 1 2 HAKOZAKI MARU 11,000529 words
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Advertisement564 1926-01-26 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMS TERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN.— GENOA, MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.— MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. Taking cargo on through564 words
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Advertisement455 1926-01-26 4 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For Kretay, Kemaman, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Signors, I.aeon. Bandon, Kohsamui, Langsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure PEDANG Jan. 25 Jan. 27 MALINI Feb. 1 Feb. 3 SUDDHADIB Feb. 8 Feb. 10 FOR BACHO VIA PORTS Arrival Departure455 words
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Advertisement495 1926-01-26 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 3640, with sub-connection to Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Depts. and Manager's Desk. Representative for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Official Tourist Bureau of Java. All information, supplying of495 words
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Advertisement369 1926-01-26 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated m Australia) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE BsjgsJat monthly sailing by the well known steamers MAKt'LI.A 1 7,376 tons) and MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the IkMgwl and line.xi steamer trading to Australia, Cabins de IsnM, sing'c berth cabins,369 words
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Advertisement474 1926-01-26 5 Shipping Announcements ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP LINES (Incorporated In UJ-A.i Befnlar Freight Service to BOSTON, NEW TO2K, PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE Tit SUEZ direct. dne Spore l.s. FAIRFIELD CITY Jan. 27 ».s. STEEL TRAVELLER Feb. 26 S.S. STEEL SEAFARES Mar. 26 s.s. ATLANTA CITY Apl. 27 Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading474 words
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Advertisement424 1926-01-26 5 AUSTRAL-EAST INDIES UNE (Incorporated la Englamd) Rtgular Passenger and Freight Service via JAVA PORTS to FREMANTLE (W. A.), ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE and SYDNEY maintained by Toac tailing ltM s.s. CITY OF PALERMO 6,900 Mai. 1 and two monthly thereafter ■Ugle Baton Singapore to FrasaaatU 1117.14 (HtXM Singapore to Adelaide J1M.71 U8«J«424 words
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Advertisement447 1926-01-26 5 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP UNE round-the-world passenger and freight bzrvici BOSTON and NEW YOBK via POST SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES. 38 Day* to Boston 41 days to New York Oilbnrners. No coal dust. No cinder*. Absolute Cleanliness. From New York these fin* new linen continue on Round the World, returning447 words
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Advertisement305 1926-01-26 5 TNE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED (Incorporated m Denmark) HOMEWARDS. LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND SCANDINAVIA M.S. PALSTRIA Feb. 10 MARSEILLES, BARCELONA, VALENCIA, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND SCANDINAVIA ■MS. MALAYA Feb. 13 OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI A JAPAN MS. TONGKINc; In port THE EAST ASIATIC CO.. LTD. Telephone No. 2808. GLEN UNE For LONDON305 words
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Advertisement285 1926-01-26 5 P Watch baby grow U Evidence of the proper feeding is clearly shown m I WP baby's rapid progress when put on McJlin's 1-cxx 1 Mixed n as directed it provides a perfect substitute for mothers X milk and contains every substance necessary to build n body, bone and brain.285 words
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Advertisement680 1926-01-26 6 PALACEGAY CINEMA fommencinit Tne»d»y. January lik the Flr»t Show st ;.:tO p.m. sharp. Jt'ANITA IIANSKN and (.I.OHi.V. CHhSKHk.) m THE LOST CITY Episodes Nos. 1. 2. 3 aiH 4. ii 9 I.cl The Rtort is an adventure of a company of thm p»rs»ns, s hi-ainiful youns ftrl. her luvcr and680 words
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Advertisement411 1926-01-26 6 A picture fit for Young and Old, A. CECIL B. DE MILLE MASTERPIECE Endorsed by clergy of all denominations and all the Educational Authorities. ALHAMBRA COMMENCING FEBRUARY 20. IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. PAVILION From Wednesday, January, 20 to Tuesday, January 26, at 9.15 p.m. sharp. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE LUCY411 words
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Advertisement263 1926-01-26 6 Join the Rush to see CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S GREATEST COMEDY ™E GOLD RUSH ska yys>v iivuii AT THE ALHAMBRA COMMENCING JANUARY 27 Matinees IViday. January 29 and Saturday, January 30, at 4.15 p.m. Bookings open on Friday, January 22. Tickets for $2.50 (Upstairs) can be hud at I'nited Artists Corporation, 5,263 words
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Article217 1926-01-26 7 FIXTURES. Tuesday, January 2tj Hiffh Water, US a.m., 10.16 p.m. ea rHfth T:<i.-, C.20 a.m., 6 ft. 8 m. fl::u p.m., 4 it. 9 m. ird mail closes, 2 p.m. Wcdnr^dny, J-inuary 27 High Water, M« a.m., 10.59 p.m. Malacca Hit* Tide, 0.50 a.m., 6 ft. p.m..217 words
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Article196 1926-01-26 7 Jaaoary 26. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. j KEITKL HAKBOtR. Main Wharf Kelston, Simbang, Hong Peng, k, Scottish, Borderer. I, I rout, M'jonatom Ai amba, Kittiwake. Oil Wharf H.MJS. Yarmouth, Naga Com! WK Mm VESSELS Of DttY DOCK. Tanjong I'.igar Sh«*i Paeag Victoria Dock196 words
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Article155 1926-01-26 7 Tn-i*y. 1 indjoqg Balei (Sampit I 3 p.m Trengsanu (Hong Ho) 3 p.m Socnsei LSat 4 p.m. Prigi r.»di«h, T-mbilabKn and In•l. V. Hi Bf Keal I 4 p.m. To-morrow North, North-East and North-West Sumaiii- rire) .9 a.m. PJaiibi (Singkaf I 9 a.m. Tcmbilahin nnl ..ulrjgiri (Donuffala)155 words
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Article37 1926-01-26 7 More. P. der Nederland n iHhanun Panl r lulifton S'porc Dec IT Dec 18 Dm. 24 Dm. Dm, :'.ip J-n. 1 London Ju. 11 J«n. U Jan. 18 J«n. 18 Jan. 26 Jan. 2537 words
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Article93 1926-01-26 7 Sir John Lavery, the famous painter, tells a story about an old Scottish gardener m the employ of a friend of his, who went one day to an exhibition of pictures m London. Am ne them was one labelled "The Fall." The jtardener surveyed this so93 words
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Article249 1926-01-26 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, January 26. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 it/Ml Demand 2/4V4 Private 3m. credits 2/4 WU ir i t» j k«tz. On New Y,rk, Demand 66h Private 90 d/s ob* On France, Bank T. T. U«0 On India, Bank T. T. 154%' On Honjckonjr, Bank249 words
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56 1926-01-26 7 Singapore Stand*' Pale Crepe Closing Prices But»". Sellers Ipot Spot eb.-Mareh Feb.-March Lpril-Jnn« April-June Singapore Standr.rd Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closl&c Prices Buyers. Seller* 1.09 110 1.08% LOOM: 1.05 'a 1.06% Tone of Market Steady. Latest London cables quote Spot sheet 2s. 8Vjd. DAILY PRICES56 words
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Article240 1926-01-26 7 luue Val I'd. Buyeri Seller* £1 £1 Asam Kambang 64/- 66/1 1 Batanjr Padang 0.70 0.72 Vi 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.45 1.50 £1 £1 Idris Hydraulics 48/- 50/1 1 Johan Tin 0.50 0.55 10/- 10/- Kampong 63/- 54/£1 £1 Kamunting Tin 66/- 68/- cd. 10 10 Kinta Asso.240 words
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Article132 1926-01-26 7 Issue Jal. Pd. Boyeri Stflen 1 II B. Am. Tobacco 5.5.0 5.10.0 .0 10 Central Engines 9.00 U.50 :i £1 E. Smelting Co. 13.50 14.00 0 10 Fraser N'eave 50.00 51.00 00 100 Hammer Co. 180.00 185.00 00 100 Kati Bros. def. 200.00 220.00 0 10 Mexican Kagle 22/6132 words
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Article96 1926-01-26 7 U. Ens. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 110 S'pora Municipal 5 p.c. $1,878,000 of 1930 par 10% p.m. 1 Spore Municipal 4% p.c. cf 1909 $1,100,000 par 10% p.m. Spore Municipal 4 l i p.c. of 1909 $1,100,000 par 10% p.m. I Spore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 $2,000,000 1596 words
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Article370 1926-01-26 7 Fraaer and Co. and Lyall and Bratfa Q«otatlona. To-day'i Prices Fnaer Lyall Co. Evatt. Allenby (*1) 0.00 3.20 2.90 3.10 Al.r Gajah ($1) 3.00 3.20 2.90 3.10 A. Hitam ($5) 20.00 21.00 20.00 21.00 A. Kur.ing (SI) 1.-10 1.50 LM 1.45 i Am. Malay (32) 1.00 4.20 8.75370 words
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Advertisement863 1926-01-26 7 Property Sale. The following Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co., at their saleroom 80 Chulin Street, on January 20 and 21, before a big gathering of buyer:;. Bidding was brisk from start to finish and good prices wcic realised. The following wers cits863 words
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Advertisement90 1926-01-26 7 MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CONSI MERS OF ELECTRIC ENERGY. The public .-.re noii'icd that the Telephone number of the Municipal Electric Substation, I Coleman Street, has been changed from 2912 to 4000 from to-day. By Order, W. MARSH, Municipal Secretary Municipal Office, January 25. 132fi. SINGAPORE MARINE INSURANCE90 words
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Advertisement117 1926-01-26 7 NOTICE Ordinance No. 55 (telegraphs) and the Telegraph* (Amendment) Ordinance 1923. t WIRELESS RECEIVING LICENCES. NOVICE is hereby given VHtf. on or af ter February 16, 1926, proceedings will be taken I oßainst any person who instals and works without a licence a system of wireless telegraphy m the Settlement117 words
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Advertisement899 1926-01-26 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advtg., ace page 16. WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC. TO LET, spacious office first floor 167, Orchard Road. (Ip) FOB SAT X brje collection of well-grown plants. Going cheap. 119, S. Times. (Ip) DRESSER (EXPERIENCED") H nted fo, estate m South Jonoro. Apply 201, S. Time* ONE899 words
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Advertisement745 1926-01-26 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts., sec page 16. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISER No. l«B. Position of junior .Urk Ailed. Applicants are thanl LETTUCE, i'.AiHSHKS. WATEB Mint Art!chok.-.<, Pc» MOTORCAR TABLE CLOCK! H HES, ■tc. B. KMANUEL 0, Raffles Chambers, ('pi EXPERT GRAMOPHONE RKPAIRER, SEASON CO.. LTD., 11l and 113, North Bridge Road.745 words
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Article60 1926-01-26 8 Mr.., Kam Ken B Slarc. Hum, bai Sw»; Hin. Swee Guan. Bwm ICBK Swce Kiaf and fai:iily beg to tbsak ti" ir re!st .vc^ an<! friends and the ■emben of the- l.unai Club who la kindly atterduil the funora' of the late Mr. Kaiii K< r.^ .-\inn, nnd alsi60 words
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874 1926-01-26 8 The Straits Times TUESDAY, JANUARY 26. BRITISH POLICY. Already the flood of political otatorj which usually precedes the opening- of a Parliamentary session has beirun. It may indeed, be said to have bejiun when Mr Bald-.vin made that very important announcement m regard to elvctrificatioi:. and several other ministers have874 words
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Article49 1926-01-26 8 The friends of Mr. Wee Thiam Hock will be interested to learn that he has oe.'ti succes.-ful m obtaining the diplomas of L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. (Edin). and L.M. (Dublin), and is at present carrying out further studies m the diseases of children and the skin at Ormond Street Hospital, London.49 words
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Article51 1926-01-26 8 J. Tesnear, the jockey attached to T. C. Thompson's training establishmeirt. had the misfortune to sustain an accident when landing horses at Penanir. Crossing the gang-way, a horse slipped end fell with Tesnear into the water, the latter injuring his shoulder and necessitating his remaining m hosptal f -r some51 words
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Article77 1926-01-26 8 Capt. N. M. Hashim has presented a silver cup to the Malay Volunteer Rifle C lub, to be known as the Service Challenge Cup, and all members uf the Maliy 'Company, 9 V.C. will be eligible to compete, under S.R.(a) conditions at the I'arrer Range, Seletar. The opening shoot will77 words
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Article79 1926-01-26 8 The hearing of the suit m which Wong Ah Sam, a Chinese woman of Sungei i'atani is suing Mr. I. Thambyah, till lately advocate and solicitor, Penang, for la mages m consequence of alleged negli■_'nce on his part m previous civil pro.eedings m which he acted for her, was continued79 words
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Article120 1926-01-26 8 A deputation of Ceylon Malays recently v.aitcd on the Governor of Caylon, Sir Hugh Clifford, at Queen's House, Fort, Colombo, and presented him with an address of welcome. The deputation consisted of Messrs. J. A. Cuttilan, Z. H. Maotara, T. A. A. Rahecm, M. S. Akbar, A. K. Hasheem, B.120 words
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Article13 1926-01-26 8 John Little and Co's new branch m Penang will open on February 1.13 words
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Article13 1926-01-26 8 pat !al agency was opened at Tanjong Teh Allans, Perak, on January 18.13 words
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Article31 1926-01-26 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 $100. The rate of payments of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 $100.31 words
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Article31 1926-01-26 8 The Ho Hong Bank, Limited have sent out invitations for an at Home to be held at 4 p.m. on Saturday, January 30, m nnection with the opening their Seremban branch.31 words
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Article29 1926-01-26 8 The London Gazette announces the .cmoval from the Army on account of •o-ivi.tion by the civil authority of Captain Arthur, the notorious a'.de-de ■amo m the Mr. A." case.29 words
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Article39 1926-01-26 8 Uaroda is en fete. The subjects are :e]ebrating with great enthusiasm the 'C<:Ul< :i juuiloe of the Gae!:war'.i rule The festivities commenced with prayer for long life and prospeiity for His Highness. 3araral associations presented addresses to the Maharaja.39 words
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Article46 1926-01-26 8 While the steamer Bellfield, a cargo boatwas about to leave Madras harbour on January 13, five 01 her European crew refused duty and consequently the ship sail»d without them for Cocanade. It is understood these men will shortly be prosecuted by ths Captain before a magistrate.46 words
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Article46 1926-01-26 8 Tenders have been called for the erection of sixteen Class VIII quarters at Imbi Road extension area Kuala Lumpur; the construction of a hostel for the Government English School, Seremban an extension to the Residency, Seremban and clearing of jungle, etc.. at Sungei Chuah, Port Dickson.46 words
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Article57 1926-01-26 8 Thousands of Hindus took their bath in tha sea at Madras on January 14 on arcouit of the Solar Eclipse. Four cases of drowning reported, the victim" Kimr two boys an,l twn ailult males. Tines of the dead bodies have been washed ashore. Several cases of rescue !>y Qm police57 words
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Article63 1926-01-26 8 Lady GuiUemard, after spending over a month m Penang, left yesterday morning by train for Singapore. She attended the Kail i a Saturday night at the E. and O. Hotel, dancing practically every dance On Sunday, with tho Hon. Mr. Peek Lady Guil'.emand visited the pure miik supply depot, where63 words
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Article83 1926-01-26 8 When Lord Reading proceeds home m April, Captains Ralph Burton and D. S. Saly will leave tho Viceregal staff but Captain Lunham of the 7th Horse and Captain A. Maclean of the Cameron Highlanders will remain A.D.C.'s to Lord !r.vi;i. It is understood the new Viceroy will bring three other83 words
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Article90 1926-01-26 8 Addressing the Rotary Club (Calcutta) n Jnnaarj 12 His Excellency the Governor of Bengal spoke on the treatment of delinquency and use and abuse of punish:i'.nt m the moulding of human character. j said that punishment could instil fear 4iid enfrrce habits, but it could not in--pire goodness H a90 words
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Article111 1926-01-26 8 A food crisis m Batticaloa district is feared as a result of the Lady McCallum disaster off Ceylon. Already the Governiv.ent agert has instituted a system o; control, but there are no early prospects of supplies of foodstuffs being sent to rtJteva the situation, says a Colombo message of January111 words
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Article121 1926-01-26 8 A scholarship of the value of ilO."> from the funds of the Fellowship of the British Empire Exhibition has been awarded t" Sir. Hansraj (Punjab), M.A. (Edin M.S?. (London), to enable him to continue research work on Indian industries and industrial problems on which he is engaged at the London121 words
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Article170 1926-01-26 8 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent vriitcs on Monday Marathan, the Tamil driver, formerly employed by Mr. Chin Wah, of Frankels, who is charged with i'r.vinir knocked down and killed two C'fcinc.-e and stviousiy injured a woman \yas produced m the police court this morning btfen th'e Raiu Uda when the hearing170 words
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Article494 1926-01-26 8 Mr. H. Parry, assistant general manager of the Penang Harbour Board, is going on leave in March. It is not yet kn rwn who will act for him. Our Penang correspondent telegraph; that Mr. Palgrave Simpson has tec nominated by the Government as an unofficial member of494 words
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Article48 1926-01-26 8 The Crude Rubber and Foreign Produce Corporation, New York, send us tho following cable, dated January 25, their quotations beinp in (fold dollar' cents Business has been done. January M, February 6b\i, next quarter 64'j, market closing irrefrular. To-day's Singapore price $1.10, Lond;.n price 2s. 8"£d.48 words
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Article33 1926-01-26 8 Messrs. Lewis and Peat's cable receive! from their London office this morning gives 1 200 tons up tons ap making the total London rubber stocks at January IS, in,o.">o tons.33 words
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Article39 1926-01-26 8 An announcement of interest to Irish men is advertised to-day on page 7. I hv reference to the forthcoming St Patrick*! Day dinner and ball and appeal more particularly to prospective awn ben of the Societv.39 words
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Article53 1926-01-26 8 From Indo-Chlna, by Amazone, due at Singapore daylipht to-morrow. From China and Japan, by Kh>lKi\ due at Singapore (i p.m. to-morrow. From Western Australia, by Centaur, due at Singapore to-morrow. From Europe (London mails despatch pd January 7.) by Mar.ti'a, duo at Penang (i a in. on Thursday,53 words
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Article134 1926-01-26 8 The article on Rubber Estate Values, ■Mod on future shortage prospects, which appeared m the Straits Times of the 15th i'lst.. mv been reprinted m pamphlet lorm and is now on sale at this oAee n B cents cash, peal free M cents. It may also he134 words
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Advertisement129 1926-01-26 8 Reg to announce the OPENING of their PENANG BRANCH ON FEBRUARY 1, 1926, WINES, SPIRITS AND PROVISIONS, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTING, FURNITURE AND ESTATE SUPPLIES, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, PERFUMERY AND DRUGS, WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELLERY, SILVERWARE AND ELECTRO PLATE. TEA AND REFRESHMENT ROOM. JOHN UTTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated la England)129 words
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Advertisement94 1926-01-26 8 Have you seen Richard Talmadge? No? Why! He's the talk of the town. He's an acrobatic comedian like Douglas Fairbanks and will be seen doing some marvellous acrobatic and athletic stunts m his picture YOUTH ADVENTURE Have you seen the CALL OF THE ROAD, an all British Production, displaying splendid94 words
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Advertisement77 1926-01-26 8 Other Pages, Bnabilaa K»ute» i B«M football League Position L,,idon Natal Markit I Kinunce and Commerce 7 tMiippinir.nnd the Mails 7 P.»utrr ar.d Rupby Radio T< leurama 9 Hu Haul of Chumlu Trouble al P..kh,.i A-li 'itnmuei m Sinuiipin-f Interi.ocul i.ilm'l Ball i Sport m i; Intelligence l,i t:-.. ftca)77 words
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Article638 1926-01-26 9 National Strike Narrowly Averted. Triumph for Mr. Thomas. [reuter telegram.] London, January 25. Critical negotiations between representatives of the railway companies and the National Union of lUiihvuymen opened at Kuslon, this morning, m regard to the Union's demand that the companies agrej not to bperate the clause mReuter - 638 words
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Article63 1926-01-26 9 [reuteb telegram.] l.i.n 'lnn. January 2.'). Trie Cabinet have decided to MH-tpt thr LeagM'l invitation to Germany to participate m th" mi -liminary disarmament inllfclVlK lIIAVas OUMUIL] Paris, January Le Mi tin on lerataada ih.?t the mam iti :n :n the MXt t:\lk between If, Brlaad ami Btr63 words
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Article285 1926-01-26 9 Peaceful Settlement of The Dispute. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, January 2t. Peking The Soviet Consul-General has telegraphed to M. Karakan stating that Chang Tso Lin yesterday evening ordered the release of M. Ivanoff and all Soviet officials and workers arrested at Harbin. Other official telegrams do not mentionReuter - 285 words
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Article103 1926-01-26 9 American Membership Opposed! By Ku Klux Klan. [reuter telegram.] London, January 25. \V: -hington The Senate by 68 votes to 2fi adopted a motion for closure, thus ensuring the final vote on adherence to the World Court within a few days. To-day's debate was led by Mr.Reuter - 103 words
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Article123 1926-01-26 9 [REUTZB TELEGRAM.] London, January 25. Delhi The last vestiges of opposition to the Sikh Shrines Management Act have now subsided, 20 of the principal leaders of the Sikh extremists on trial giving the necessary undertaking to work the Act and refrain from direct action as regards shrine 3.Reuter - 123 words
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Article77 1926-01-26 9 fWIRILESS VIA Bt'GßY.] Rugby, January H. Exchange Rates Paris 131, New York M I Hi. Bradeeai 107, Geneva 25.19, Amsterdam 12.11, Milan 120.">">, Berlin IMS, Stockholm lS.lfi, Copenhagen 19.64. Oak L'li.ST, Vienna 31.52, Prague 164, i Helsingfors 19.5, Madrid 31.37, Lisbon t\k, Kio 7%, IJuenos Aires lij',2, Bombay77 words
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Article46 1926-01-26 9 [KKITKR TELKGRAM.] London. January 2*>. The Chinese Minister at a farewe'l luncheon to Drme Anderson and Professor So thill said that public opinion m »'hii>:i would support any decision Mackad by the mission whose work whs bound i to Improve British and Chinese relation*.46 words
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Article506 1926-01-26 9 Agreement on Fundamental Points. [REUTU TELEGRAM.] London, January 25. An agreement has been reached on broad lines for funding the Anglo-Italian debt. The drafting committee meets to- j morrow to settle points of detail. London, January 25. j Both sides are silent on the terms of the Anglo-ItalianReuter - 506 words
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Article92 1926-01-26 9 [EEUTta TXLXGBAM.J Lcndon, January IS. Sir Alfred Mond has severed his connection with the Liberal Party. In a letter written t> Lord Oxford announc- ing the decision. Sir Alfred Mond says that all efforts to revivify and reorganise the Liberal forces are rendered I hopeless92 words
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Article84 1926-01-26 9 [WIBBLES3 VIA 1' CBfl Hugby, January 25. An aeroplane Is under construction m England for the recently-appointed Gov-trnor-General of Australia, Lord St >nehaven. The machine is a De Havilani Fairy biplane fitted with a 0 horsepower Siddelcy Puma engine. There is a cabin with seats for four84 words
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Article181 1926-01-26 9 Prime Minister Foreshadows Increases. [BCUTER TELEGRAM.] London, January 26. Mr. Baldwin, m a speech at the Unionist Association dinner m London, said that unless great economies were secured, increased taxation this year or next, whatever Government were m power would be inevitable. The Prime Minister thankfully notedReuter - 181 words
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Article79 1926-01-26 9 [rel-txr telegram.] London, January 23. Las Paliras The a\ iators have arrived at Gando, Canary Isles, Las Palinas. London, January 25. Washington Ti c House passed the Navy Appropriation Bill, providing for an i expenditure of approximately $300,000,000. London, January 26. Washington President Coolidge has modified the court-martial sentence79 words
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Article106 1926-01-26 9 $100,000 Worth on British Ship. I1I 1 he officers of the preventive service made a huge seizure of non-Government chamiu on board the Anhui, when that raaael arrived at Singapore from Amoy "n January 21, a quantity valued at over §100.000 beintf discovered. Captain Pennefather, the master,106 words
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Article122 1926-01-26 9 Death Sentence for Chinese Servant. A Chinese named Ec Ah Lok, employed as a tukan ayer m a Japanese mess m Orchard Kosd, was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Deane at the Assizes yesterday for the murder of a "boy" m the >ame nous; 1 It was122 words
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Article157 1926-01-26 9 Theft of Letters and Postcards At Penan*;. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, January 25. In Urn District Court to-day a postman pkaded guilty to the theft of letters and postcards. The accused had been employed for .seven years, his duty beinß principally to asi-i.st the receiving clerk and157 words
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Article80 1926-01-26 9 Chinese Troops Insult French Flag. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, January 25. A message from Pakhoi states that Chinese troops have caused trouble by entering the French Hospital and lowering the flag. Eventually apologies were forthcoming and the flag was restored. The same troops irtended to lower80 words
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Article569 1926-01-26 9 Mahomedan Laws and Customs Reviewed. An interesting action was brought m the Supreme Court this morning before Mr. Justice Deane when Meeran Lebback Maullim and K. C. Marican brought an action for libel against J. Mohamed Ismail Marican and the Straits Printing Works. Mr. J. G. Campbell appeared569 words
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Article65 1926-01-26 9 The Coroner has returned a verdict of culpable homicide amounting to murder against a Cantonese, Tai H,>ng, m connection with the death of a Hokicn who was stabbed to death during a gambling quarrel at Pulau Bukom on January A similar VStdkt against a pus n or persons unknown was65 words
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Article1292 1926-01-26 9 American Astronomers Back Again. Good Conditions Satisfactory Results. The Harvard and Swarthmorc College astronomical expeditions, which observe I the total eclipse at Dencoolen on January 14,' arrived at Singapore yesterday, and Dr. J. A. Miller, head f the Swarthmoiv party, was cautious but optimistic as to ■.he scientific1,292 words
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Article113 1926-01-26 10 South Africa Leading in Third -Test." [Router Telejrram.] London, January 25. Capetown At the end of the first day of the third and final lawn tennis test match. South Africa led Britain by four matches to one. Britain won the first and drew the second ti'.<t. London, January 25.113 words
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Article29 1926-01-26 10 ompslon and .Massy Beaten In Florida. [Renter Telepram.] London, January ".■>. Bt l't-U-rsburjt, Florida At Eoll" Walter Hngen and Gilbert Nichols beat Archie Comjiston and Arnaud Ma*sy T>— 2.Reuter - 29 words
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Article223 1926-01-26 10 [Reutcr Telegram.] London, January 25. lie. ults of pan played in the League hi imj pen ;is follows Third Division (Southern). Mrithyr 4, Palace 0. Third Dix.-ion (Northern). K chdale Southport 1. Walsall Halifax 1. The following players will represent M r Lini Yon-,' Liang's eleven against thi. 1Reuter - 223 words
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Article162 1926-01-26 10 The hockey match played on Saturday at T.::^!in Barracks between the VJI.C.A. and Headquarters ended in a 3 .ill. Yeiterd»y*i gtmte at Telok Ayer between the Y..MC.A. and A.P.C. was very Interesting and both teams played well, .•iikI eventually the Y.M..C.A. emerged winn.T.i liy 3 K'als to 1." Tne~5Core162 words
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Article55 1926-01-26 10 A Y..V.C.A. home match will be played at Ttkik Ay.r on Saturday the .{Oth at B.15 p.m. All cricket members nre invited to turn up and two teams will be ehoam on the crround. A nteettag r>f trickcters of the St. JoHfph'x Boy*' Association will be held < n55 words
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Article59 1926-01-26 10 Squ.ui- Dot] wri((M to sURci'st that the projected contort bettran Tenebro Santos and Domy Santos is too one-siHed. Ho poioti im! Tcncbv > is a former featherhampion of the Orient and has fcrmiilaiilc record in Manila, while Domy lo-it twice to the late Taiho and i.n e fn Totmg59 words
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Article78 1926-01-26 10 The following Royal Singapore Yacht Club arrangements are announced On Sunday, iho Slst inst., the final race for tin- Sumerville Bowl will take place. Coursr and start as last Sunday. Hnndicaps Ella Dorothy scratch. Polly 2nd 1 per cent. Jean 2nd 1 per unt. J.y 12.. June, Puteh and78 words
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Article14 1926-01-26 10 The Pnlacrgay Cinema is showing 19 m-i l.i at ih.i joriul The Lost City.14 words
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Article244 1926-01-26 10 Details of Replayed Cup Tie. Lond in, January 14. In the Cup replays Ferguson scored two goals .for Cardiff, who mainly defended thereafter. Baker headed a brilliant goal for Ars*nal. It wax a pour game. Hill, the Southampton goal-keeper, put through his own goal in a gallant attempt244 words
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Article529 1926-01-26 10 Proposed Alterations m Racing Programme. The annual meeting of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club was held at the Club house yesterday evening, His Excellency, Sir Laurence Guiliemard, Commodore, presiding. Speaking of the report and accounts, the chairman expressed the opinion that the club's position was quite satisfactory,529 words
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Article153 1926-01-26 10 A London cable of January 1. says One of the most important changes m the new Land and Property ActJ, which comes into operation to-day, is the extension of equalisation to the positions of husband and wife. Primogeniture, or the eldest son's right to the father's freehold153 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter59 1926-01-26 10 Why To the Editor of the' Straits Times. Sir, The answer fo E.A.A. h simple. The Admiralty in these times of economic stress could not risk to lose the dredger, barges or drydock, as that would have cost the taxpayers much more money and would have been very distressing for59 words
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332 1926-01-26 10 To the Editor of the 8tralts Times. Sir,— May I be permitted to reply to the letter re English Nursery Governesses Oru;. swallow d.c- not make a summer, and two brief cases do not argue that the European girls in chaTge of children in Singapore are ill-treated332 words
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Letter251 1926-01-26 10 To the Editor of the Straits Time*. < Sir, The I.S.P. has done murh (an foster a spirit of mutual understanding and good fee"Hngr 'between the plant^ community and their agents and directors. Recent disclosures, howcN*r, gWe us furiously to think. To quote your leader of 20th251 words
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Letter105 1926-01-26 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, During the last f«w days, some correspondence has appeared in- your paper regarding the Indians and Ceyloncse. The correspondents say that they are not united, and that there are some differences. So far np one has 'taken pains to105 words
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Letter175 1926-01-26 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— The. writer of a letter lit your issue of ■■.•use 10th says that there is growing dislike tatween the Indians and Ceyloi)ese." Tms statement is entirely false, unless by the word Ceylonese he means Jaffna Tamils." Th«»e people are not classed as175 words
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139 1926-01-26 10 To the Editor of the Straits finus Sir, With reference to your correspondent's views on the above subject. I am afraid he is gropinfe m the darkness when he attempts to deny the linking of Trengganu with the other Malay States. As far as I know a139 words
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Letter136 1926-01-26 10 To the Editor of the Strait* Times. Sir, The following: particulars regarding broadcastirrg from the 2 k*. station Colombo will interest listeners-in in Singapore. The wavelength of the Colombo broadcasting station is SOU metres. The output at present is 1 kilowatt which will probably be increased in the near136 words
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Article541 1926-01-26 10 Twenty-Five Per Cent. Dividend For the Year. The report of the directors of Lunas Rubber Estates for the year ended October 31, 1925, states that the profit and loss account shows a net profit for the year of $182,552.69, to which must be added the balance of541 words
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55 1926-01-26 10 Orders for week ending January 30, 1926. TUESDAY, 26th. Signalling, Wireless and Ambulance Classes, 5 p.m. Headquarters. WEDNESDAY, 27th. Hall Football Shield, final. Stadium 5 p.m. FRIDAY, 29th. Annual Meeting at V.M.C.A. 5.30 p.m. SATURDAY, 30th. Rally at Government House, Parade at the55 words
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Article1242 1926-01-26 10 ♦A Mid- Victorian Diarist. Mr. Elli.i, who edits this second sen»i Of the letters of Sir William Hardinan, will have it that this mid-Victorian diariat uas another Pepys, but no one Who has read the diary if the immortal Samuel, and compares it with the monthly1,242 words
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Article187 1926-01-26 10 Singapore, January 2fi. Rubber.— $1. 10. Rubbers.— Sellers predominate witn very little business patting Jerama an quoted 1.30-1.35 and Ulu Benut.; 63 fl'a cts. Colins-burghs offer at 1.25 and Urn neis at $8.75. PaaggftH have sellers a'. 1.35 and Temerlohs at l.'JJ 1 Sonpej Tukangs are187 words
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Article165 1926-01-26 10 (L. R. Macphail) Singapore, Jaminry 2fi. Rubber.— 2s. B%& t%4. down. Local $1.10. Tin. £274 30s. down. Market continues to display little activity, busines- in all sections dull. Rubbers. With a farther fall in commodity, shares are marked down further all round and few buyer- are165 words
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Article280 1926-01-26 10 The following appointments are notified in the F.M.S. Government Gazette Mr. W. J. C. Stevens to be Superintendent of Surveys, Survey Department, F.M.S. and S.S., Mr. F. P. Scott to be an Assistant Engineer, P.W.D., F.M.S., MisC. M. Thorn-.on to be an Assistant Mistress, Preparatory School, Malay280 words
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Article113 1926-01-26 10 The trial of James Edward Atherley, former manager m Hongkong of Gelz Bros, (of the Orient), Ltd., who wa* charged with fraudulent conversion of four sums, totalling ?i,275, belonging U> his employers, was concluded I h- fore Sir Henry Gollan. the Chief Justice at the Hongkong Criminal Sessions on January113 words
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Article96 1926-01-26 10 The British North Borneo Herald says Since it became known that the Hon. Mr. K. W. I'rascr. C.8.X.. Government Secretary, intended, t" N'hvc the State m May ne.vt and retire mi pension, theie has been considerable speculation a» to which officer would be selected to succeed him m the important96 words
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Article1137 1926-01-26 11 Received via Java from Aneta Press Bureau. UiK'nos Aires Bank Robbery. Klive.se, January 22. A Bmwm Aim nport states that Haiig at even bandits attacked the branch of provincial bank on me out- i Skirts 01 Baa Martin, stoic 5;i,000 PHM i.nd escaped in an automobile. During tlif1,137 words
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Article435 1926-01-26 11 Messrs. Lean and Co.'b Weekly Report. In thtir report dated Penang, January 22, Messrs. Lean and Co. state Tin has continued m its downwards C vise and has shown daily losses until to-day, when a gain of 15s. was registered and a recovery from the lowest point435 words
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Advertisement110 1926-01-26 11 A STEINWAY is the Hallmark to ANY HOME Ask for Price Lists. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. *CI.E AGENTS m>mm»m»» Corona The Premier Portable Typewriter is now obtainable by the deferred payment system. Over 500.000 m use to-day. Get your's now from RONEO LTD. COLLYEL lilA Y. PRICES110 words
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Advertisement226 1926-01-26 11 Raffles Hotel Telephone No. 2920. SARKIES BROS.. Proprietor*. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday SINKER DANCE (■▼saing Dress Essential (or Dancing- Monday, Wednesday and Friday THE DANSANT LEVINE-HOPKINS DANCE BAND. GRILL ROOM Under the Bupervision of an Manager. expert Europe**. Sea View Hotel Daily and Permanent rates. Rates include Tiffin at Raffles226 words
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Article1052 1926-01-26 12 Titlkutire Tyrants of The Train. Travelling and travailing are words that sound and look much alike experience sometimes in;ikes us feel that they are synonyms. This, writes a correspondent of the Birmingham Post, is because of the companions who arc forced upon us when we take our journeys1,052 words
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Advertisement293 1926-01-26 12 i^*^siBs»..-A ivy What do thp Liddjcs like to P&QF^ffb&K J^Sfc£ffllv.i\ VyT/'i/ rit? Millions vote for the beautiful ftu^j9B > Sv Vv l anrman SSt." t rich creamy cuitards, > •(g&^ md d iou lnade wit \^f Brown Folton's Corn Flour. Xj^-'< v'; You have only to "listen-in" at s J293 words
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Advertisement470 1926-01-26 12 COUGH AND CONSTIPATION Troubled This Little Boy In Singapore. He Is Now In The Best of Health Through Baby's Own Tablets. I' is a mistake to suppose that children's coughs arc always due to wckk or diseased lungs. Very often tha cause is disordered stomach or bowels, and cough is470 words
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Advertisement98 1926-01-26 12 Wn^T/L^^^*^^Sn4n^n^ni W* NATURE* 5 REMEDY ClcMcate T+mic is Nature's treuUmt remedy for tke nerve* and brain, lou of appetite, 4eWKty, llinw of blood, n««ralfia, insomnia, etc* and is streartfce*»nd reliable. In the fatituin( trefkal atntesaere y«m will appreciate the R*arishinf stimulus «f this invtt*ratinz medicine, as tt prenotes normal health,98 words
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Advertisement495 1926-01-26 13 >-^-~^"^~V Studtbaker Standard Six >f t>\ Dupler-Phmelon w,V s j V ~r\^ y li Combimtt Ihe freedom of am open tmr with V: i i*^-^?'"^ the eomforl and pro4*cliom of XT > i tmcloui car. One-Profit^ Studebakers far outclass m power all cars of their weight and size The Studebalcer495 words
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Advertisement144 1926-01-26 13 SYNOLEO! ON A PINNACLE BY ITSELF uSynoi fOb the oif. bound distemper uj^bahal the oil bound distemper RUGBY Synonymous with Reliability »r^*liflfa^[^ A SURGE OF POWER. job Brakes to hold you anywhere /^BSSS^^^^jf^m^gmmS^S^^ Economy and Comfort all Combine to make vfli^ (Bßt.^^^^^^^A^B! TO-MORROW'S CAR \*^i^^^&jg/JBKK^S^B2SEm*^^ to- day Sales and Ser\ice144 words
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Advertisement219 1926-01-26 13 OFFICE TO LET No. 5, Laidlaw Building, area about 3,000 square feet. Available November 1, 1925, on lease or monthly tenancy. Rent $200 per mensem. Apply E. A. Harbour, Limited. TO LET COMMODIOUS OFFICES at cheap rental. Every convenience. Apply Gresham House, Battery Road. OFFICES TO LET Commercial business premises219 words
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Advertisement549 1926-01-26 14 Assets over $5,500,000 S.C. Assurance m force over $19,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. v (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) HLAU OK ICE: Winchester aeeH, Singa^re. LONDON OFFICE: 52, Old Jewry, E.C. lbs Company has £20.000 depostt.d with the Su P reu.e Court of England and complies with the549 words
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Advertisement1093 1926-01-26 14 BANKING INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION Capital l'aid-up U.S. $5,000,000 Surplus U.S. $5,000,000 Owned by TDK NATIONAL, CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Head Olllce 60, WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office 16, BISHOPSGATE, E.C. Branches BARCKLOXA H-ON MADRID OSAKA HAIAVIA IiAIRK.V MANILA SHANGHAI BOMBAY HANKOW I'ANAMA SINGAPORE ;TTA HARHJN PEKING TIENTSIN CANTON1,093 words
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Advertisement458 1926-01-26 14 BANKLNG THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter m Japan) Capital Subscribed T45.000 000 Capital Paid-up V"3.876,000 Reserve Fund V 1,780,000 President H. Mi.-i, Esa DIRECTORS: f VT"« ki E«<lE «<1- I T. Sisamnne, Esq. D. TakiU, Esq. M. Shuto, Esq. HEAD OFFICE Taipeh, Formosa (Taiwan). BRANCHES AND458 words
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Advertisement587 1926-01-26 14 GENERAL ACCIDENT. I'IKB AND I.ll'M ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITHD. MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT 1 LOWEST RATES. AgaaU: Central Engine Works, Ltd. CHEONG KOONSERG GO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of valuable !W9 years' leasehold building tllotments situate at Jnlan ilMf, Singapore. By order of The Municipal Commissioners. At Missrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co's587 words
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Advertisement543 1926-01-26 14 GOVERNMENT OF NEGRI SEMBILAN Tender* will reeoWed at the ufTico of the Secretary to Resident, State Engineer, N>cri Bembilan, up to noon of Jnnuury 30, IMS. for the Extension of the Residency, Snrmban. Plans and specifications may be seen and nil particulars obtained at the office of tho Executive Engineer543 words
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Article585 1926-01-26 15 Old Haunts Abandoned by Calcutta Gangs. Attention has again been drawn to the cocaine traffic m Calcutta by a question addressed m the House of Commons to Earl Winterton, Under-Secretary of State for India, by Mr. H. Day, who asked if he could state if there were at585 words
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Article354 1926-01-26 15 Prince Said to have iieen Plied With Drink. A Home wire of January 5, states Further information regarding the' Man Carol MMation i.< provided by a message from Milan declaring that "the Prince'- entourage assarts that the ab-! dicatior. totter was Written m Bucharest, that Pi' nee354 words
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Advertisement108 1926-01-26 15 r. 1., S Shipments Have Arrived of THE NEW You Must TRY IT. ASK US MALAYAN MOTORS Proprietors WEARXE BROS. LTD. The Wonderful Willys-Knight Ll7/£^H o^^ THE (JREAT HEART OF A GREAT CAR. Summed up, here is what you get m a WillysKnight over and above such things as beauty,108 words
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Advertisement420 1926-01-26 15 I Power~Beauty~Comfort RWER to sweep along from Comfort for every person over miles an hour to well over every road there is ample 60 miles m top gear power room m the spacious body. Balto master any hill— -power to loon tyres, improved spring pull through the hardest and design,420 words
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Advertisement282 1926-01-26 16 Coal Tar of various qualities and suitable for all purposes. ENQUIRIES INVITED. LEE KIM SOO 20, HIGH STREET. "GOLD LEAF" TEA. A happy combination of the BOUNTY OF NATURE and tlie BLENDER'S ART. OF ALL DEALERS. Sola Afenta) F. A. Bartholomeusz Co. S-a. RAFFLES QUAT. RUBBER FERTILIZER A Prored Snrceaa282 words
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Advertisement936 1926-01-26 16 aASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wantt, For P«l», To Let, etc., m ordinary eloaa set type (average six words to line) are Per line One insertion 23 cents, two mi. 40 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,936 words
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Advertisement695 1926-01-26 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS READ STREET GODOWNS near river to let. Apply United Engineers. I.td. TO LET, smnll ground floor office. Apply Nuthan, 8 and 8-b Da SoU7.a St. T 1243, TO BE LET, offices and godown:. Anply S. Manassch Co.. No. t, D'Almeidi Street. TO LET, No. Gl. Robinson Road.695 words
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