The Straits Times, 11 March 1926
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Title Section13 1926-03-11 1 The Straits Times No. 28,11*5- SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1926 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement55 1926-03-11 1 II THIS 111 li^ear" brand; [|*SIEN!CSWISSM!I» f jlLft UNSWECTENCD h 'j BABIES L^wlk^ ARE pftESEAI*?HII* C BETTER 3S**!***j22! nn n ''Z2iZ22^[ FOR IT Stay brit c The Super-Rustless Steel THOS. FIRTH SONS, LTD., SHEFFIELD. Sole Agents for Malaya. SINGAPORE WILLIAM JACKS C(K KUALA LUMPIR. p Shell h ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO.55 words
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Advertisement123 1926-03-11 1 GARRON PORTABLE RANGES PRICE mSSL^B R WITHOUT BOILER <^^-^ll^^ WITH BOILER AND WITH t^T^^PV^^^^^ AY) C'lAI-LON 9 FEET PIPING TANK ON AND ADAPTER STANF) The "Tony Weller" Range Havinjf two ovens and faurgc fire box. For burning wood or coal. Fall-down fire dcor and ash-pan. Size 48 ins. wide, 28123 words
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Article2073 1926-03-11 2 Mr. Lloyd George and The "Glad Eve." By Our Special Correspondent London, February 11. The Government has ridden baldly at the first fence in the present Parliamentary cession, and has surmounted it in a fashion which suggests not only skill in riding but considerable staying power. There were2,073 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement299 1926-03-11 2 "Thotfs a nice Tonic, the Taste is Delicious" XV/HEN you take the first sip of WINCARNIS, at once you say \y to yourself what a nice wine it is. And so it is. WINCARNIS is a choice rich ruby wine that does you ever *.n much good, because it is299 words
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Advertisement233 1926-03-11 2 Cuticura Preparations Unexcelled m purity, they are regarded by millions aa unrivaled m the promotion of skin and hair health. The purifying, antiseptic, pore-cleansing properties of Cuticura Soap invigorate and preserve the skin; the Ointment soothes and heals rashes and eruptions. The fretly-latherlng Shaving Stick causes no irritation but leaves233 words
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Advertisement174 1926-03-11 2 TROPICAL MODEL MANDOLINE FLAT BACK. VV V V 5 7 $10, $12, $15 and $25. Illustrated catalogue sent with pleasure. SEASON CO., LTD. 11l and 113. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. »..«««♦>«»♦«♦♦«♦*«»♦««♦««»♦««« *»>'»i UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS Improved Model PORTABLE Price reduced to $9O PATERSON SIMONS CO., LTD. THE GUARDIANS OF YOUR HEALTH IN174 words
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Article435 1926-03-11 3 Value. Qoippanjr. il Aba.o 2/ Allaijui il Anglo-Malay il Ayer Kuninjr il UillltCMlV HI l'.aUiiiK Consolidated 11 Butu Caves il Batu 1'Uta 1/ Bekoh licitam Consoltd. ->/ Brieh VI Bidor 2/ Bikam S! Brooklamls 2/ Bukit Cloh 2/ Bukit Mertajam il Bukit Rajah i!/ Bukit Sembawanjr435 words
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Advertisement158 1926-03-11 3 AMERICAS STAHDARD 4 CYCLE PIARIIIE HOTOR aasVi% t I i EafcPMKVSMNflffiaflV^"t7" W J^B^HjS*<-a\ I _li MJTiIJ fti iIWWTfT For— EASY STARTING, MORE POWER, LESS 11 EL. From 4 to SO B.H.P. 1 It ,1 Cylinder, Four Cycle. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated In Unit* S*\tle!Btnta) SINGAPORE. Uniteers" s TO AMATEURS AND158 words
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Advertisement48 1926-03-11 3 WANTED TELEPHONE OPERATORS There will shortly be several vacancies for girl operators m the Central Telephone Exrhiinj.v. Applicant (who mim be ut Utl.lt f> ft. 2 m. m hii^ht without shoos) should apply m person to the Clerk-in-Charge, Telephone Exchange, Hill Strwit, butwven '10 it.ia. ■ad 12 i.kui.48 words
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Advertisement516 1926-03-11 3 1 VLi'i^lf 1 >l TlKMnoJrmi.uir.Bi S(?^'- JIJ I (P\ ZT^ /5| What's Become of the P*h» and olive oils— noth- ii \Ar\rY\fA-%^ i C^ifM inKdse-Ki-e)uitt<re'sgrten Xl-UlUCly Vjiri* colour to I'almaln* Soap. ralmoliveSoapisproduced J-v«O"herc women and eirls are Icamine to entirely fry rtaclwiery and make the most of their looks. it516 words
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Advertisement528 1926-03-11 4 P. U.-BRITISH INDIA ANI APCAR LINES (laeorporated la England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARCO SERVICES. •ENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO, UNDER CONTRACT WITI HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON VND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDOM FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Tontiag* da* S'por* DEVANHA 8,200 Mar. 18 MACEDONIA 11.100 Mar.528 words
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Advertisement524 1926-03-11 4 Shipping Announcements N.Y.K. UNE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA): LONDON LINE Marseilles, London aad Antwerp Vessels Tonnag* Du* Bail SI'WA MARU 11,000 Mar. 18 19 FUSHIMI MARU 11.000 Apr. 1 2 HAKOZAKI MARU 11,000 Apr. 15 16 HAKL'SAN MARU 11,000 Apr. 29 80 KITANO MAkU 8,000 May 13 14 HARUNA MARU 11,000524 words
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Advertisement535 1926-03-11 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED. TUB CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated m England) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAM BURG AND BREMEN.— GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. Taking cargo on through535 words
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Advertisement491 1926-03-11 4 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For Kretay, Kemaman, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telopin, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Bandon, Kohsamui, Langsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure MALINI Mar. 15 Mar. 17 VALAYA Mar. 22 Mar. 24 St'DDHADIB Mar. 29 Mar. 31 MALINI Apl. 6 Apl. 7 FOR491 words
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Advertisement553 1926-03-11 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF DATAYIA) (Incorporated m Holland) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 3640, with sub-connection to Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Depts. and Managers' Desk. Representative for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Official Tourist Bureau of Java. All information, supplying of553 words
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Advertisement400 1926-03-11 4 BURNS PHILP UNE (Incorporated m Austrslla) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Regular monthly sailing by the well known ItSMMas Tl MARKLLA (7.375 tons) and MALAHAK (4,012 tons). The s.s. MAKKI.LA is th* iMßjaat ">iil finist ttaaaMT trading to Australia, Cabins de luxe, single bertn cabins,400 words
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Advertisement490 1926-03-11 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERKAN RUKCNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England.) 'KI.I.ERMAN- I. INF. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT BEBVICSB TO UXITKh KINGDOM :>n<l CONTINENT v» PORTS aad BUEI (ANAL. nOBGaR si.RVK'KS OOTH UUM I HUM (lINTISKNT For Haagkaasj, ikaafjkal and Jaa«a a.s. KATIILAMHA Mar. 2S HO.MKWARDS Lomlon, Uottcrdum and Hamhurf: U.S. KORANNA490 words
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Advertisement390 1926-03-11 5 AUSTRAL-EAST INNIES UNE Uaeei lerat.d la Oaglaasj Ragalar Passengar aad freight ■arrla* rta JAVA PORTS U nXMANTLI (W. A.), ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE aaa BYDNIY malnUlned by T«M Mlllag IMS MTV OF PALERMO r»,900 Mhr. 13 s.s. MERTON HALL (limited passenger accommodation) Apl. 7 s.s. CITY OF PALERMO 8,800 May 7 Satan390 words
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Advertisement450 1926-03-11 5 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP UNE ROUND-THE-WORLD PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE BOSTON and NEW YORK via PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA and MARSEILLES. 3S Days to Boston 41 Days to New York Oilburnera. No coul dust. No cinder*. Absolute Clennliness. From Now York these fine new liners continued on Hound the World, returning450 words
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Advertisement477 1926-03-11 5 INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Hongkong) Direct Serrlca to Jara »la Hongkong aa« Shanghai aad to Calcatta via Paaaag. from Slngapora. Taking cargo on throagk BUla of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amor, Ckafoo, Tientsin, NVwchwang, Yangtze Ports, Formosa, the Philippines, ate. rOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA HOSANG Mar.477 words
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Advertisement91 1926-03-11 5 CROMPTON FANS SEEN BUT NOT HEARD SOLB AGENTS UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) ELKCIKICAL DEPARTMENT. IJ, BATTERY ROM), SINGAPORE. "Mnitsers" 4 FOR DIRECT CURRENT THE BEST LAMP FOR ALTERNATING CURRENT Obtainable from A. PAUL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, 214, QUEEN STRI.ET, SINGAPORE. ERASMIC Toothpaste Cleanses and Preserves the Teeth.91 words
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Advertisement792 1926-03-11 6 FOR HALF A CENTURY-THE GREATEST OF ALL LOVE DRAMAS WILLIAM FOX Presents EAST LYNNE From the immortal story by Mrs. HENKY WOOD with an ail Star Cast including Edmund Lowe, Alma Rubens, Lou Tellegan, Marjorie Daw, Frank Keenan, Belle Bennett, Paul Panzer and Eric Mayne. Drama, Pathos and Humour, blended792 words
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Advertisement364 1926-03-11 6 A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME TWO BIG "SPECIALS" IN ONE NIGHT The Wanderer OF THE Wasteland The first picture to be photographed m Natural Colour. Full of punch and good things. AND TRIUMPH A CECIL B. DE MILLE MASTERPIECE (The man who made the Ten Commandments). THRILLS AND. LAUGHTER GALORE. EMPIRE To-night364 words
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Advertisement39 1926-03-11 6 f GRIFFITH OF THE M CAR.OL L'EMPSTEIL Vlk mmi W. C. FIELIXS* (A^Wv^iA. PCXUCI3T lIALJEV A»» I7fr*"3' i fe' "ORCwmf LVKNour «ji\«ffir/ Is lovobte MP laughable M care-free. H Lau|k and enj M with Sally. ALHAMBRA COMMENCING MARCH 14.39 words
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Advertisement745 1926-03-11 6 r\feast is life A IRYINCS YEAST-VITE TABLETS. Tlie I .ightning ric-k-me-up. C'nntaiiiN no harmful Drußs. CtfnpcMd i.r pure ..Ivditinal Yout, Vitamin*, Rnd other vulualilp ingredients, x* proyribe<l by landing ntdical specialists. Th» m-ntle ftnßVßtatloa of the V.^-i vh*B i". eootftct witi tl c gulttit juict-n of the stomach causes n745 words
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Article250 1926-03-11 7 FIXTURES. Thursday, March 11 High Water, 't.M a.m., 9.41 p.m. I Bifh Tide, 630 a.m., 6 ft. 7 m. r,.iu p.m., I ft. 3 m. Phil. OrchMtta, V. M. Hall, E. 16 p.m. I', nn.l (J. liumi ward mail clones, 6 p.m. The UnfHir Six, Victoria Ttu»»re.250 words
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Article216 1926-03-11 7 I ijr, March 11. Bulpe alongside the Wharrtt or expwied to arrive. KEITEL HARBOUB. if Eapella, Moonstone. Leo. Spartan, Drente. Oil Whnrf Nil Coal Whorf Nil VESSELS IN I>KY DOCE. Tanjong P»«ar Shr:-rs Wharf Nil I Krpprl Harbour Kin^'- Deck City of Barods. Gii-- g Ann No.216 words
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Article147 1926-03-11 7 To-day North, North-East and Nortk-Weet 3 p. v.l. Scathe m and Wi-M.-rn India (Teestal p.m. ma i Ell( itgi i :i p .m. pok) P :>- Java, South-Weet Sumatra, SoathKast Borneo, Celcbei, Molucca! and i im,r Dilly tindrnpoi-ra) 4 p.r.i. Sihn i I leve) 4 p.:n. 4147 words
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Article39 1926-03-11 7 MAILS FOR EUROPE Johan do Witt Ellens* Patria Fontainebltau Nahrn K. tier Kederlanden fl'por* Loo4oi tarn. 29 F«b. 2: Fob. 4 Feb. 2' Feb. 6 Feb. 2' Feb. 10 Mar I KpI>. 11 Mar. I Feb 12 Mar. II39 words
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Article225 1926-03-11 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore. March 11. On London, Ean. 4 2/4% Vem*n& Private 3n>. credits 2/4 \tliOn New York Demand 53 9/16 I'iivate <J0 d/s 58 9/16 On France, Bank T.T. I*oo On India, Bank T.T. 15-1 On Hoi^konß, Bank d/d 14 p.c. prem. On Shanghai, Bar.i T.T. 7G%225 words
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63 1926-03-11 7 Sinfjnpore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. !pot and March and Match ipril-June April-June uly-Sept. July-S?pt. Tone of Mai l:et Opened firm. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. 99 100 98 '.»9 96 ',4 91 Steady later. Latest London ObWM63 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article240 1926-03-11 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers S.'ilers il £1 Asam Kumbang 54-'- 55/1 1 Batang Padang 0.75 0.80 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.42 Vi 1.47 %cd. 1 1 Idris Hydraulic 54/8 55/3 1 1 Johan Tin 0.55 0.60 10/- 10/- Kampong 51/6 53/£1 £1 Kamunting Tin 67/- 68/G 10 10 Kinta240 words
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Article131 1926-03-11 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers £1 £1 B. Am. Tobacco 5.6.0 5.10.0 10 10 Central Engine* 3.00 9.50 £1 Cl E. Smelting Co. 14.00 11.50 10 10 Fraser Xecvc 18.78 l!'.2"> 100 100 Hammer Co. 160.00 170.00 100 100 Katz Broa. def. 500.00 220.00 10 10 Mexican Eael? 19/lvi131 words
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Article78 1926-03-11 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,800 par 110. Spore Municipal 5 p.c. *****.000. of 1630 psr 10% riAT-ififloo* 90 p., S'porc Municipal 4% p.c. I of 1909 $1,100,000 90 pst I Spore Municipal 4 p.c of 1913 $2,000,000 80—90 S.S. 5H p.r. Lou 1919 53G,710,000 104% 105% ci. s s78 words
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Article369 1926-03-11 7 Fraser and Co. and I.yall and Evatt's Quotations. To-day's Prices Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. Alienby (SI) 3.20 0.30 3.15 fc25 Alor Gajah (SI) 2.75 li.flOcd. 2.75 2.85 A. Hitam (?S) 21.00 2_'.0O--. 21.00 22.00 A. Kuning (XI) I -S3 141 '1.30 1.40 Am. Malav ($2) !.n;i i.io .j.00369 words
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Advertisement594 1926-03-11 7 GREAT SUCCESS Hundreds of people refused admission. HARMSTON'S CIRCUS AND ROYAL MENAGERIE. location Corner of MIDDI.K KOAD ■ai VK to KIA BfatSßT. First Change of Programme New Acts New Thrills NOVELTY SHARP-SHOOTING ACTS AND ROPE SPINNING AND LASSOOING. New IVrforminp; Ponies, Dojrs, Kiephnnts, Ferocious Lions and Tigers. DONT JPMfeßt M\T!NEE594 words
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Advertisement73 1926-03-11 7 Look for "VELOX" on the back A paper has to be as good as a paper can be, to stand the searchlight of a trade-mark. Velox does justice to the trade-mark. When you see the word Velox lightly tinted on the back, you will be certain that your prints? have73 words
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Advertisement831 1926-03-11 7 LATEST ADVteRttSEMteNTS Other Classified Advtv. «cc paße Ifi. WANTS. FOR SALE. ETC. TYPEWRITING UKHIh. »>• Oooj*! Abba. M, tlfcley Bond. 'VAXTKIf a (jual ln-<l or experienced Chinese d npun»«r. Apply. 457. Stra.ts Tiaei EXPEBHSNCED shorll.aml-typis: requ red Apply giv'ng full purtciilars to D.T.. S:.-:!!,* Timta. WANTED INDIAN BILL COLLKCTOR with831 words
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Advertisement541 1926-03-11 7 ODASCHEAM Three m one, and one m three Oilmchtam a ill always be. Complexion's aid, shavings' delight. And rvrr the mosquitoes fright. A spoont'ul m washing water will disinfect pores and render the most beautiful complexion of which any .skin is capable. An eggspoonful m ■having water makes shaving much541 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous54 1926-03-11 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Knndang Rcrbau Station. (llv r ..nrli»> of Knvrrnmrnt Health OfflcO. For Iht' 24 li nr- ending at Midnight ok VInrrli Id. 1!Oi. .■.■ire M r. 7:; K. t«mp*ratura I lUtion M t ii temperature II F. b Urapcratun 1 Mckn id. hanldity (p«r ccnt.i n>n (inches I .054 words
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Obituary27 1926-03-11 8 ROPER. At Muar. Johore, David Car'yU Roper. Born Xoveiiber 2«. lOL'.i. Ji'efl MRrch 7, 192f>. Buried at Malacca. S- I of Mr. and Mrs. D. Roper.27 words
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Article43 1926-03-11 8 Mr. Chia Cheng noe and family wish to lhank the member* of Hoc Kec Club, relatives and friends who attended t'u funeral of the late Madam lim \rv: G< I; and also those who kindly s?nt WTCathl telegrams and letters of condolence43 words
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Article45 1926-03-11 8 A High Mass of Keijuiem for thj souls it Purgatory will b- rapg :!t the Church o' St. Joseph, Victoria Street, on Saturday the 13th instant, at C.30 a.m. Relatives and friends of those who have pn^ed away are earnestly requested ;o MUmi.45 words
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975 1926-03-11 8 The Straits Times. THURSDAY, MARCH 11. FEDERAL SUBJECTS. We have read through the letters of Messrs. Cooilp, Fitzmaurice, Wilson ami Mitchell, and of Mr. P. A. Anthony on the question of the Prai Docks. We have also read the speech m which Sir George Maxwell dealt with these documents, and975 words
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Article20 1926-03-11 8 A scheme for the installation and supply of electric current to Klang and Poit Swelteiiham has been approved by Government.20 words
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Article38 1926-03-11 8 Ta-morrow at 8 p.m. at the C. C. A. Hall, Prineep Street the Rev. A. S. Moore Anderson will deliver a lecture to the members of the Friendly Band. Al! those who are interested are invite) to attend.38 words
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Article44 1926-03-11 8 Our Penang correspondent telegraphs that Suhbiah, the secretary of the Hindu Valiba Sungam, who, was charged with assault by Ramalingam Pillay, managing director of the Ganesh Printing Works was acquitted. It was pointed out for the defendant that there was a confusion of daUo.44 words
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Article70 1926-03-11 8 At the Pcnnng Assizes Meh bin Osman was acquitted of a charge of causing the death of Lee Kirn Chonp not amounting to culpable homicide by driving a car m a rash or negligent manner. Mr. Justice Brcwn, m his summing up, said the man who is driving rashly does70 words
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Article10 1926-03-11 8 Rampah Coconut Estates Ltd. liar vested 161,000 coconuts last month.10 words
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Article26 1926-03-11 8 Mr. J. A. Roberts will lecture on Indian Apathy and Educational Problems at the Indian Association, S, Owen Road, to-night at 8 o'clock. All are welcome.26 words
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Article30 1926-03-11 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152=1100. Th« rate of payments of Money Orders (rom India and Ceylon is Rs. 158= $100.30 words
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Article34 1926-03-11 8 The 114 th anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens was celebrated by the iu.nuiil pilgrimage. The first tribute was a bunch of snowdrops and violets from Cyril Dickens, a great-grandson of the novelist.34 words
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Article37 1926-03-11 8 By kind permission of Col. C. J. Pickering C.M.G., D.S.O. and officers the Drums of 2nd Bn. the Duke of Wellington's Regiment will beat retreat m the Botanic Gardens at 5 p.m. on Friday the 12th inst.37 words
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Article36 1926-03-11 8 A cinetra show will be given at the Y.M.G A. tomorrow night, commencing nt 8.30. An excellent programme ha 3 been arranged. Adir.ission will be l>y programme only obtainable at the office. Members' friends are welcome.36 words
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Article43 1926-03-11 8 The Paris court has decided that a girl of 19 years who was severely injured m a motoring accident, and thus ]>re vented from ever becoming a mother, was entitled to 30.000 frarcs compensation, as the injury constituted a diminution of "'human capital."43 words
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Article45 1926-03-11 8 Rear-Admiral Wilfrid Nunn, C.8., C.M.G., C.S 1., D.5.0., who directed the operations of the naval units m Mesopotamia during the war, and who is n brother of Mr. B. N'unn, President if the Penang Municipality, is at present staying with Mr. G. W. A. Trimmer.45 words
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Article51 1926-03-11 8 Smallpox was lately life m the North of Fngland, ."0 cases having been reporter! it South Shields, and 00 at Ashing-to:i. I: wa3 suggested that places of ainuseni?nt ir. infected towns should be closed, and ;hat people infected should be isolated 0 their' homes, with Cunnlian relief m :eu of51 words
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Article71 1926-03-11 8 In about three months' time the Kuala Lumpur telephone service will have increased by 000 new numbers. The department la now busy laying new cables, which will run, m some cases, throuph hitl.erto unconnected districts. One m particular will be towards Cheras, where the department is setting ready to naat71 words
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Article88 1926-03-11 8 We regret that our report, taken from a Cornish newspaper, of the death of Mr. Joseph Rich, of Rcdruth, Cornwall, was inaccurate m some of its details, says the Malay Mail. We are informed that the late Mr. Rich was rut a brother but an uncle of the Hon. Mr.88 words
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Article97 1926-03-11 8 Lady Astor's system of attaching label* :.o each puest at her receptions, which arc famous for the picsince of leading politicians, statesman and artists, has been adopted and improved upon by btbei London hostesses. The late.-t is to fix a label with a coloured ribbon to the iapei of a97 words
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Article145 1926-03-11 8 The correspondent of the Morning Post at Madrid says that an entirely new feature will be introduced into Spanixh social life on Sunday by the opening of adult Sunday schools m the smaller towns and villages. This is not the outcome of church activity, but the result of the new145 words
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Article148 1926-03-11 8 The British War Office has distribute iiieduls f r sirvkv-; rendered during the World War to approximately t>,000,000 people m Great Britain, the dominions end the colonies. Nevertheless, there are 2(1,000 poisons scattered throughout the world who arc entitled to medals, but whom the authorities at the War UaVe have148 words
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Article155 1926-03-11 8 The necessity fur building up the company's finances although the prcfit made permitted of a sun- 11 dividend was pointed out by Mr. C. J. L. Stewart, presidini a! the annual meeting of shareholder; < tha New Amherst Rubber KstaU', Ltd. Shanghai on February 27. The working recount showed the155 words
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Article344 1926-03-11 8 Mr. A. C. MacLeod, who was manager of Tir^ur Mteto, .lohore, pvior to j?oin^ on leave, is expected bi'ck in Malaya this month. The death is announced at Shanghai of Mr. William Alexander, Chief bfkMtr <>f the C'aina Merchants S. N. Co.'s itwwr Haean. Mr. C. W.344 words
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Article49 1926-03-11 8 Henderson, Helm and Hammesfahr, Inc., New York, send us the following cable, dated March 10, their quotations being m gold dollar cents. Sellers, March iJS April .">7 1 April-May-June, 57... Market easier afte/ Knsneae, Manufactures are not buying. To-day's Singapore price 1.00 cents, London price 2s. s!id.49 words
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Article36 1926-03-11 8 The exportable percentage for the current quarter is 100 of standard, and the average prices of first grade m Singapore and London to March 10 have been Singapore 100.9 cents. London 2s. f,.177d.36 words
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Article65 1926-03-11 8 Between BM and 400 guests \vei« present at a ball at (luwn.iiunt Houso oy His Excellency and Lady GaiUemard .m March f >. the ocraMuii being a farewell to the 2nd Bn. the Royal Sussex Regiment, who left by H.M.T. Derbyshire on March 7 tor Kawal Pimli and65 words
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Article205 1926-03-11 8 Speaking at the yearly meeting of tliu Hongkong anil Shanghai Banking Corporation on February 27, Mr. (J. M. Young the chairman, in the course of his addnM, said: Prosperity in the Strait; S-ettlemtnts ami .lava has led to :i moderate but steady demand for gold in the205 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement115 1926-03-11 8 The Famous ROVER CYCLES ALL BRITISH. Fitted Dunlop Tyres. Enamelled Green or Black. NETT. THE "ROVER" ROADSTER $82.50 WITHOUT GEAR CASE THE "ROYAL" ROVER- $107.50 WITH GEAR CASE THE "ROYAL" ROVER- $115.00 WITH 3-SPEED GEAR Prices include Lucas Lamp, Bell, Toolbag and Pump. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England)115 words
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Advertisement98 1926-03-11 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT, at 9. TRAILING AFRICAN WILD ANIMALS Featuring Mr. and Mrs. MARTIN JOHNSON well-known big game hunters m 7 Reels. steppinTuvely (Featuring RICHARD TALMADGE) m 6 Reels. First Show at 7.30 RIDGWAY OF MONTANA A Western Drama m 5 Reels. and a Star Comedy. TAN CHENG KEE CO.. LTD.,98 words
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Advertisement89 1926-03-11 8 Other Pages. Page. Hone Letter I Stcrli:i(j Rubber Share Triers Finance and Coramcrcp 7 Shipping and the .Mails 7 Meteorological Keport 7 Kcuter Telegrams 9 The Naval Base Floating Hock liierview 0 Rubber Auction Fisures I Alleged Secret Sooii.ty Tri:il 9 Sporting Intelligence II Correspondence 10 Motor Car Krivers an.89 words
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Article367 1926-03-11 9 Amazing Rumours of Serious Disagreement. [biltek telegram.] Lund .n, March 10. Geneva The sub-committee dealing wi'.h Germany's admission to the League have unanimously pronounced in favour of the admission, considering that Ger- many has fulfilled the obligations require';. The report will be submitted to tin- full committee to-morrow.367 words
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Article267 1926-03-11 9 A Grave Warning from The Powers. [RCUTEB TELEGRAM.] Lund n, March 10. Peking Interrentkn of the IVotocol 1'owcrs |i threatened in a joint note to the CUkn Foreign Office, protesting .-irnin.-t the developments cabled yesterday and declaring that they reserve the right to collaborate and protect foreign ■hippingReuter - 267 words
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Article31 1926-03-11 9 [reiter telegram.] London, March 10. Newport New-: Firs h;n swept the 1 \>:'.s reconditioning help, frenn the stela tl the- .stem. The <!:;ni:i" i. c- tiin.it.-. ;il 000 ,0011.31 words
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Article499 1926-03-11 9 Striking Report from Royal Commission. [BEUTEB TELEGRAM.] London, March 10. The report of the Coal Commission, which is unanimous, states that the depression in the industry cannot be attributed to political unrest or restriction of output among the miners, or inefficiency < f manegement. hut it disagreesReuter - 499 words
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Article99 1926-03-11 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] I.ond n, March 10. The result of the meeting of the members' executives eif the seven unions concerned m the Hue elispute and Sir Allan Smith, chairman of the Employers' Federation, have agreed to defer operation of the lockout notices until March 18. London, March 10.Reuter - 99 words
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Article68 1926-03-11 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London. March 10. Newport News The Army dirigible TA5 has dived no.so first into Hampton Rends. London, March 10. There was jrreat excitement over the fall of the dirigible. Army officers at the r.'udrom? despatched another dirigible to tht NMM, but this III unnecessaryReuter - 68 words
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Article251 1926-03-11 9 M. Briands Record as Prime Minister. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, March 10. Paris M. LSriand has been nins times Premier and has formed a Cabinet in ten hours. Both these achievements are records. The complexion of the new Ministry is Left, but with a leaning slightly futthcr to theReuter - 251 words
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Article76 1926-03-11 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, March 10. Florence The Court of Appeal in cicalin with William KUison reduced the sentence from five months and 21 days' imprisonment to fine of 585 lire. Ellison is applying f r the Kinjr's pardon. Ellison i< a Britisher who was em' p! yed inReuter - 76 words
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Article67 1926-03-11 9 [wireless via rugby.] Rugby, March 11. Exchange rate« Palis 1:53.3, New York 4.Stj l i, Brussels 107, Geneva 25.25, Amsterdam 12.13, Milan 121, Berlin 20.41, Stockholm 13.12, Copenhagen 18.73, Oslo 22.45, Vienna, 34.5, Plague 164, Hclsingfors 193, Madrid MJt7, Lisbon Bio 7V4, Buenos Aires 45 Bombay Is. G%d.,67 words
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Article56 1926-03-11 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, March 10. Blue Fields. West Virginia Ten more of the entombed men were rescued last evening. Eight are still buried down the mine-shaft and 11 are known to be dead. The rescued man barricaded themselves nearly two miles back m the mine m anReuter - 56 words
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Article41 1926-03-11 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, March 10. A big fall of imports and an increase of exports is shown in the Board of Trade returns for February. Imports were £i)6,845,000 and exports £62,811,000, compared with £117.689,000 and £00,380,000 respectively, in January.Reuter - 41 words
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Article130 1926-03-11 9 The Municipal health statement for the week ending February 27, gives the total number of deaths as 101> representing a death rate of M "4. per mille per annum compared with 26.:{ii, m the preceding week and 22.41!, m the corresponding week of last year. The chief130 words
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Article1674 1926-03-11 9 Home Expert's Inquiries In Singapore. Nine Shipbuilding Firms Represented. Considerable importance attaches to the visit of Mr. S. F. Staples, of the famous firm of naval arc'iUectS, MessrsClark and Standfielil, who arrived in Singapore by the Sarpedon last weeK, apj Who will spend- about a month heic1,674 words
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Article116 1926-03-11 9 The Singap ro Chamber of Commerce Rubber Associati m bald Its 750 th auction, yesterday, whin there \v;:s ca 1,486,811 lb:. or ti03.77 te>ns; 040:854 lbs. or 420.02 tons; 819,710 lbs. or 363.1)1 tens. Spot. London 2s. lei. New York 66 eta. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per116 words
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Article124 1926-03-11 9 In the course the MXt few days", Singapore wiil haw a \isil from one of Britain's most distinguished m cjne wh > h;'.d ;.ti enviable record for service— Mrs. G. F. Hutfield, O.B.K.. Honorary Secretary of the Women's Au.\il::;r. Y.M.C.V, of Grea: Brlcain. Mrs. Hatfield baa been124 words
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Article64 1926-03-11 9 A performance eif Eric Hudson's well! known Carca, The Unfair Sex. i sented at tho Victoria Ther.trc, la t night The Quaints were m excellent form and made the most of an amusing .".ml exciting play. To-night this will be while to-BSOrrow and Saturday N >. N64 words
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Article895 1926-03-11 9 Organisation of Japanese Boycott. The case m which 41 HyUm* are charged m connection with n secret society, came up before Mr. P. A. F. I>avie). m ;he District Court, this morning, having been transferred from th'! Kight eif the accused are charged with being concerned m895 words
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Article114 1926-03-11 9 Thr> following .Singapore properties ild at public actie>n by Peiwell and (V>. Raffles Place, on Tuesday. Thero Was B larjre number of intending purchasers, bidding was blink :mel prices realised were eooel. One unelivided moiety m ■b Street 999 years tSM si].' It. and one undivided ntoetty m 7." Bussorah114 words
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Article243 1926-03-11 10 Cup and League Results. [Reuter Telegram.] London, March 10. In a Cup raptay Holto.i drew with Notts Forest, neither side scoring. In tin- Brst dittsloti of the LsacM the Villa drew wiih i. fesstST 2 —Z, and Manchester I'niied drew v i:li Liverpool O. 11l the third division,Reuter - 243 words
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Article114 1926-03-11 10 S.U.t. and S.C.C. To-morrow. The f '-Mowing players will represent the S.K.C. against the S.C.C. on the S.K.C. ground at 5 p.m. to-morrow: M. G. Antboniu, H. K. Bartels, L. E. Campbell, Emil Galistan, T. Leijssius (capt.), W. Keyt, E. E. de Souza, S. D. Gauder. A. H. Gaudcr,114 words
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Article162 1926-03-11 10 TANG LIN CLUB TENNIS. Results of Yesterday's Play. Eesult's of yesterday, play were as follows Championship Pairs Men. Fuller and Murphy beat Prentis and Green, C 4. t> 2. Championship Pairs Ladies. Mrs. Schafer and Miss Fawcett beat Mrs. Tennent and Miss Hope Falkncr, <;_4, G— 4. Handk-ap Double!) Men.162 words
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Article123 1926-03-11 10 Attention is drawn to the edvertisement ((iving notice that Upper Serangoon Road js open to through traffic on and ■fttr lii-nnin- w. The road has been completed from Bidadari Cemetwy to th« Municipal boundary beyond Pays Lebar illajre. and a new speedway hes teen provided which may123 words
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Article76 1926-03-11 10 Mr. W. Haimston has returned to Singapore from a four months' holiday hi Shanghai 1 >oking the picture of health and will be m the ring for the change of programme this evening. He has kindly invited the orphans of St. Anthony's School t« the matinee on Saturday,76 words
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Letter191 1926-03-11 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Mr. Aboo bin Adhem in his article appearing under the heading of Malay Association in your paper of yesterday's issue beyond expressing his indication at the project of forming such an association gave no good reasons why it should not191 words
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Letter290 1926-03-11 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I should be glad if you would give publicity to the following circular which has been sent to all principals of English schools under the signature of the Acting Director of Education (the Hon. Mr. M. B. Shelley) Principals290 words
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Article229 1926-03-11 10 Christian General Assumes Command. A Peking wire of Marth 4, says Tho rival armies near Tientsin are manoeuvrinK for position. 1 here has bsen no fiKliting during the la: t few (lays. Wu l'ei forces have met with virtually no opposition as far as Paotingfu, whither Feng229 words
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Article165 1926-03-11 10 What is possibly the largest single orchidace >us plant ever collected, has just been shipped by the steamer Automedon to the nurseries of Messrs. Sanders, the well knrfwn orchid specialists A St. Alban.s, England. The specimen, an exceptionally fine (jiaminatophyllumSpeciosum was detected in the jungle165 words
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Article383 1926-03-11 10 Another Appeal to Motor Car Drivers. We have been requested to publish the following The motoring public, with one or two exceptions, do. not appear to have instructed their chuutteurs what double banking means. The police have put up notices on Anderson Bridge asking drivers to double bank.383 words
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Article428 1926-03-11 10 London Chamber of Commerce Examination. i The following pupib of the Y.M.C.A. School of Commerce passed the London Chamber of Commerce Examinations held in November, 1925 Junior. Book-keeping (Distinction) Lau Pang: Sia, Th*n Djin Soei, Tan Eng Bo, ana I C. S. Menon (pass) Lim Sin Cha\v k428 words
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Article137 1926-03-11 10 The report of the directors of Connemara Limited, for the year ended December 31. 1925, states that after allowing for deprecation, directors' fees, head office expenses &c. and general estate charges, including provision for leave p^y and passage, the nett profit for the year amounts to $123,309.92, to137 words
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Article1021 1926-03-11 10 Some Points which E\posc Its Hollowness. From the India Rubber Journal and other sources we quote the following items relating to the Hoover-Firestone agitation Mr. Hoover pochpeohed the suggestion that the American tyre manufactures should have contracted for their supplies years ahead, and not blame Great Britain1,021 words
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Article373 1926-03-11 10 Defence Wins Rubber Contract Action. The Cliic-t JoztiM (Sir William Murison) save judgment yesterday in the action heard he:o;i- him several days ago in which Lam Choon and Co. sun! Lira Yang Hong for $10,101, damages |pr breach of an alleged contract to buy fifteen tons of373 words
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Article301 1926-03-11 10 Rose Macphail and Co. (L. It. Macphail.) Singapore?, March 11. Rubber.— 2s. 4Ud., *d. up. Local $1.02. Tin.— £284 T.s., :JOs. up. Local 125 tons sold at $142U. Rubber shr.re ,quotati:ns hsve all advanced *nd there are good enquiries for ell stocks. Mining shares have no feature:-,301 words
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Article271 1926-03-11 10 The report of the Serendah Hydraulic Tin Co., fjr the year ended December, 1925, states that the profit for that period including interest on investments, is $11,199.24 which, with the balance of $7,914.73 brought forward frjm the previous year makes a total of $19,11^.97 available. The directors271 words
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Article64 1926-03-11 10 A Woman's Faith. Universal-Jewel production, which is coming to the Surma Theatre t>-night, is featuring Alma Reubens with Percy Marmor.t. Other pictures are chapters five and six of Aibertini m the Iron Man Serial, a Harry Carey Universal Western, new Mermaid and Century Comedies, laU'.;t i'cthe Gazette and a Burton64 words
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Article409 1926-03-11 10 Award Increased m Seranjfoon Case. Judgment \v:is ghm in the Supreme Couit this morning in the appeal heard yesterday against the award of the Comof Lands in respect of the ii n of four and a half fccrw of laiul :i!i<l buildings in the Ser«ngoon disI l lift.409 words
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Article324 1926-03-11 10 Chinese Punished in Shooting Affair. In the Assize Court yesterday, before Mr. Ju;;tk<? Deane, a Chinese wan found euiity nf al' mpted ;nurder and of being BMlon ol° a pist>l and ammunition without a licence. It was alleged that the accused shot Mr. Tok Cheng Tuan, a324 words
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Article135 1926-03-11 10 To-day's issue of the Straits Ludget, the weekly edition of the Straits Times, ll of m .re than usual interest us the publishers had made arrangements with the Royal State Railways of Siair to reproduce photographic views of th-i CDronation oi the Kin;; of Siam, which were135 words
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Article108 1926-03-11 10 Infringement Charges W ithdraw n. The case against Mr. Goh Lai Kuntr, editor of the book dueling with the trial of Goh Ho <i Kiat, which lias been the subject of litigation in the Supremo Court, came up before Mr. P. A F. David. In the District C i.rt. yi-sterJay.108 words
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Article1400 1926-03-11 11 Hirkcnhead. One la happy to think that the prcMBt ban ti|>'>ii OMUlben of the Cabinet. wiitir.;: for the Pn I did nit come Into i. pci-. ti, in until the K-.iil of Birkcnhehd lu\d written these studies of fourteen English judges and that they WOM well1,400 words
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Article931 1926-03-11 11 The following passenger* are proceodin* to Kurort" by the- Mantua sailing at S a.m. to-morrow Mr mid Mrs. Barton Mr. J. B. Mitchell, Ll. U. J. T. Walker, Mr. N. SineUIr, Mr. »nd Mrs. Lias, Dr. Murison, Mr. Marsdsn, Mr. and Mrs. Walsh, Mr. Kussell, Mr. Yodden, Mr. Anthony,931 words
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Article185 1926-03-11 11 Tho committee of the above Kund thank Dr. K. K_ I'?lhy for his free medical Httt'tiiLinrr uiul medicine to the sufferers, On« Boon Chwee and Co. for supply intr motor lonics for Marry lag rice and seven rubbrr factories namely Mi'.-srs. U-iii rhcion, t'heo Chuan, Aik185 words
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Advertisement166 1926-03-11 11 THE "HIS MASTERS VOICE" GRAMOPHONE AND "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORD'S Provide all the Music of all the World. GREATEST ARTISTES, FINEST RECORDING. Ask for free illustrated Price Lists. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. lit Sandeman's Ports y^l and Sherries fw ,B JH [i| a)t> stocked by the following166 words
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Advertisement178 1926-03-11 11 Raffles Hotel Telephone No. 2920. SAKEIES BROS., Proprietors. 5 <•»• aSß^^^BsV. IMF tfj X Jt'" ismVal£ V To-night and Saturday The Great International Characteristic Classical Russian Dancers. Miss Ladova and Youry Yourlo Admission to Non-Diners $1. A. F. PEATE, Manager. ADELPHI HOTEL Acknowledged the Best Food m Town Acknowledged the178 words
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Advertisement580 1926-03-11 12 MALAYAN TRADE. Comparative Statement of Import and Export of Principal Goods. The Britiab Malay* Return of Foreign Imports and Export* for the month omk-d January 31, 1926, issued by the Registrar of Imports and Exports. The following poinU should be noted Only articles imported into or exported out of British580 words
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Advertisement710 1926-03-11 12 To Restore i Good Appetite, Good Digestion, Good Humour, Good Health, Take The World- Famous Tumc Dr WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Dr. Williamii' Pink Tills for Pale Teoplc are obtainable frt>m Chemists everywhere, or post free, 1 bottle for $1.00, fi bottle?' for $8.00, from the Dr. Williams Medicine Oh, Siniriipori/.710 words
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Advertisement149 1926-03-11 12 NEW SHIPMENTS WHITEAWAYS ifi&k GOODS JUST Jf^ VELOUR HATS BEST QUALITY $19.50 "ELLWOODS" WHITE HELMETS- $14.50 each THE "TUDOR" HAT, SOFT FELT 3.95 ach SOFT FELT HATS, BOUND BRIM 2.95 each FANCY ART SILK SOCKS 1.50 pair HOLEPROOF SOCKS 6 pairs for 5.00 PULLOVER SWEATERS AND HOSE TO MATCH, Medium149 words
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Advertisement324 1926-03-11 13 GREAT REDUCTION ON ALL MODELS 509 S h.p. 2 seater de luxe 1,750 509 B*P- 2 sealer de luxe 1 ,900 501 It/18 h.p. I 5 seater de luxe epZ,4OO 50<J 1-"; -0 h.p. 6 7 seater Ie luxe 5«3,0UU 010 20 M h.p. fi 7 seater dc luxe 519324 words
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Advertisement157 1926-03-11 13 WILKINSON, HEYWOOD Jjr^ iN YJ V-y L/Vlv l\ m%>l RUSTICIDE BLACK BITUMINOUS PAINT For use on Galvanised Iron, Zinc and Steel. Rust resisting and withstands the action of Salt or Fresh Water, Chemical Fumes, Acid and Alkali. Specially suitable for use oh Ships, Bridget, Roofs, Boilers, Bunkers, Pump Machinery, Mine157 words
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Advertisement129 1926-03-11 13 OFFICES TO LET iv LAIDLAW BUILDING. No. 3, area about 1,600 sq. ft. No. 15, area about 3,260 sq. ft. (can be divided). MODERATE RENTALS. Apply to llic Manatfur, Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., IJMITBD SINGAPORE. OFFICE TO LET No. 5, Laidlaw Building, area sibout 3,000 square tot. Immediate entry. On lease129 words
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Advertisement201 1926-03-11 14 There s a Fisk Tyre of Extra Value for every Car or Truck High Pressure and Balloon Tyres and Tubes THE FISK TIRE EXPORT COMPANY, INC: 14, CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE. vjrAjvrvl K_ irl MIXTURE Try also the "GARRICK" Virginia Blend Cigarette The very best obtainable LAMBERT BUTLER, ENGLAND NOTICE201 words
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Advertisement567 1926-03-11 14 JIMAH RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED (Incorporated m the Straps ISet'.icmcnt.s) LOST~SCRIPS. Application has been mad i to the Directors of this Company to issue to John Alistcr Macgregor, formerly of Scremban, and now of England, duplicate cer; (icatcs for 1,00(1 shares m the Company upon the statement that the original cortificau-s567 words
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Advertisement711 1926-03-11 14 PRELIMINARY NOTICE AUCTION SALE of very valuable European residential proprrty situated at the junction of Bukit Timah and Cavanagh Koads a central posi- 1 tion within oaiy reach of the town and business premises. Comprising three well ik-signed and substantially built two-storey dwelling houses well maintained and m a good711 words
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Advertisement660 1926-03-11 14 AUCTION SALE of very valuable European residential freehold property m the heurt of the Tanglin District, overlooking most »f the European residences m the neighbourhood. Situated m the District of Claymore and known as BACHELOR'S HALL and LADY HILL, on" Orange Urovc Koad, Singapore. To be held at the sale-rooms,660 words
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650 1926-03-11 15 THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINIG CO.,LTD. (Tnro-pnrated m '*uecnil«nd). General Manager's Progress Report For Four Weeks Ended January 3'J 1926. GentlcMin, 1 beg to submit the Mining Bepcrt, thowing the operutii ns, for the i ui NN MM January .'{(J, 11)26. Development. The total footafl of development work for the650 words
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Article92 1926-03-11 15 Programme of Drills up to and for March 14, 1926 Friday, March 12, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, M-. (i. Ptetoon. Gun Drill. 5.16 p.m., Drill Hall, S.V.C. Band, Band Practice. Saturday, Miarch 13, :S.3O p.m., Bukit Timah, S.V.R. Association, Simultaneous Shootinp Match. 3 p.m., Drill Hall, Motor92 words
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25 1926-03-11 15 Orders for week ending March 13 Thursday. 11th, Route March, Parade hack of V.M.C.A. at R p m25 words
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Article67 1926-03-11 15 Informatics has boon received in official circles in I/ondon thut the t'anaoian Government It interesting itself in the encouragement of British films, and the inclusion of a Krealer proportion of thCM films in [irniriaiMiHs. It is »ugKfttfd that action should be deferred for full discussion at the Imperial Conference, tho67 words
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Advertisement350 1926-03-11 15 DOUBLE ffy t RIBBED i*^- SPARK m i PLUGS^ Tl™^T 1 Suitable for N 4 CADILLAC 110. 1 Njkp> (HANDLER m the m'Wt^t Chrysler mirr r W P CLEVELAND BLUE M§ COLE day HUPMOBILE 7^- OVERLAND 93 WILLYS-KNIGHT 6 Every Dealer Stocks Them. Sole Agents MALAYAN MOTORS Proprietor* YVEARNE BROS.350 words
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Advertisement476 1926-03-11 15 Studebaker Popularity is World Wide Standard Six Dv- Export sales of Studebakers m 1925 exceeded 1924 plex-Phaeton by more than fifty per cent. w«w p °o7' r iw Only Studebak er m the fine car field and Ford m weight and tiie— a splendid the low price field have the476 words
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Advertisement249 1926-03-11 16 DIAMOND MERCHANTS MAY COME AND DIAMOND MERCHANTS MAY GO BUT ISMAIL A. RAHEEM REMAIN FOR EVER. It is to your advantage to inspect our loose diamonds and set Jewellery. f i ISMAIL A. RAHEEM CROWN JEWF.LLER AND RENOWNED MANUFACTURER. Telegram* Telephoa. TUAIBA." SMS. Ne. 83-1 anil 81-1. BRAS BASAH ROAD249 words
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Advertisement346 1926-03-11 16 BRUNOLINUM (WOOD PRESERVATIVE) It is an absolute protection against the ravages of WHITE ANTS and other insects, and against DECAY, DRY ROT, FUNGI, etc. LEE KIM SOO 20, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. PITMAN'S BUSINESS MAN'S GUIDE A Handbook for all engaged m Business. Edited by J. A. SLATER, B.A. LL. i346 words
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Advertisement989 1926-03-11 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc.. In ordinary elos* set type (arerage six words to line) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two Ins. 48 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, lix ins. $1.18, ten ins. $140,989 words
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Advertisement808 1926-03-11 16 SITUATIONS WANTED LARGE SIZE CABINET VICTROLA for sale. AppVy Cheong Koon Seng ft Co., Auctioneers. CASHIER POSITION wanted by thoroughly reliable Chinese. Excellent references and sound security. Please address 410, Straits Times. WANTED, position as miner. Good experience and references. One from Pabang Consolidated Mine. H. Willia, 63, Mackie Street,808 words
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Advertisement162 1926-03-11 16 FURNITURE FOR THE HOME OFFICE ESTATE No order too small None 100 large Correct Prices Prompt delivery FRANKELS i OF VICTORIA STREET, also RAFFLES PLACE. "THE MAPLES OF THE EAST." 1,500 PAIRS LADIES' WHITE SILK STOCKINGS To be cleared at $1.45 pair. NAMSEN'S IS, HIGH STREET. i CONCRETE LAWN ROLLERS162 words
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Advertisement334 1926-03-11 16 A BOOK OF THE CHINESE ABROAD By It. F. Macnair, Ph. D. Professor Macnair has put together m this volume a mass of useful information, gathered from document*, historical r'-conla, pcri'iilicaN, yearbook i-tc., on < hinc«e emigration and told the story m an latwsatiag way. An attempt is made to334 words
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