Malaya Tribune, 11 February 1925
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Title Section28 1925-02-11 1 The Malaya Tribune. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY.] EVENING DAILY. Vol. XII.- -No. 3* SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1925 FIVE CENTS- The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 192528 words
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Advertisement317 1925-02-11 1 I I I I «I!»" 1 "3 n i«' 11 4 i THE I maUYA TRIBUNE and sHIP^ NG GAZETTE. j N of gettlaflMfllß. I published Daily. 1 I Reports of Local I j Telegrams. I I Hp;SI SPORTS REPORTS. i i i n i 'i;iirii!iinii»niimn 11 FINAL REDUCTIONS JgA317 words
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Advertisement295 1925-02-11 1 "iiium'tnti'iTTrii-. iHiiiiimiirnininiiii-imiiiir.i' ii i mmwi j WEAK EYES. j I Ton shonU. b« .ble to read a bag time without even thinking of yaw eyeB llf not, please eonss't one of ht I Optic ans who «iii d »ter»M I whether or not you neej f laaaee. I THE EASTERN295 words
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Article1276 1925-02-11 2 NEW DISCOVERIES ON THE WAY Why Electric Waves Shoot Round The World "A fascinating account of the latest and most important developments of radio communication formed the subject of Senator Guglielmo Marconi's inaugural address at the 171 st session of the Royal Society of Arts. Senator Marconi is1,276 words
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Advertisement281 1925-02-11 2 GLITTO" I THE WONDER OF THE AGE. I I Cleans and Polishes everything from I I attic to cellar. Ln In I L i I TRY IT ON YOUR I 1 WfWQ& CUTLERY, GLASS, PANS, POTS, j I {*t£?j)f&:. BRASS, COPPER, STEEL, BATHS, I TINS, UBS, ENAMEL, PAINT, 6 KETTLES,281 words
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Advertisement136 1925-02-11 2 HOW CAN YOU STAND A HEADACHE? There is nothing more maddening than a dull grinding headache, or short sharp twinges in the temples, over the eyes and at the base of the brain. How can you stand it You could stand it if you had to, perhaps, but you don't136 words
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Advertisement348 1925-02-11 2 JUST TWO TO-NIGHT are all you need of Pinkettes, the dainty little laxatives, to dispel constipation, liverishnees, sock headache, MIoCMMM, "gloom." afeo aid digesrion, keep the stein clear and the breattl pore, relieve Piles. Everywhere of chemists, ox pom free. 60 cent* the vial, from the Dr. WlttM—/ Medicine Co.,348 words
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Advertisement528 1925-02-11 2 I For the S I I Brain Worker pi 1 JUST AS MANUAL LABOUR CONSUMER ENERGY I SO BRAIN WORK AND WORRY USE UP NERyr I POWER. f S JJnLESS tne iet so balanced in Phosphates as to supply nerve.(, u ii dln? K material, the brain will be unable528 words
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Article692 1925-02-11 3 CORONER CENSURES A WOMAN Dangers of Playing With a Man's Feeling Th s woman is ali glut-hearted kind of person, and does not realise the danger of playing with the passions of a man who loves her. I have no doubt that by her conduct she drove him off692 words
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Article226 1925-02-11 3 Shot by the Brother of a Discarded Wife Tangier, Dec. 22. An extraordinary story of Riff political intrigue, unrequited love, and revenge ha* been disclosed here following the death of Cibera, an important Riff chieftain and ruler of Alhucemas, who has been shot dead by the brother226 words
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Advertisement375 1925-02-11 3 i i i i I IiINMMMMM •;i:!iii|f!|iii,i"|i:iiitiiliiniliiiiiiiiaii|ii|ii|tiiiii!i|itiniiiiir Cook by Gas j DERBY H USEWIFE I >t51.25 y BBBt s l -TC I Gas cookers, geysers, and other gas appliances may be HIRED trom the Gas Department. Fifty feet of Ipiping is supplied free. 1 I Vov further particulars apply I375 words
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Advertisement342 1925-02-11 3 I PIMPLES GN CHILDLHEAD Also On Face. Itched Badly. Cuticura Heals. "My child's head and face started breaking out with little pimples. They itched so badly that he could not keep his little bands off them. The scratching caused sore eruptions and he could not sleep. His hair fell out.342 words
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Advertisement276 1925-02-11 3 have achieved unique favour with discerning smokers because of their unfailing high quality, and are smoked in the confident knowledge that this high standard maintained for 30 years—will never be departed from. §Tf}TE ©PRESS VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Made by hand-One at a time j 11; *****1111 i j 'i' j l276 words
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Advertisement548 1925-02-11 4 AMUSEMENTS I i\ nights T7 n/fDTD X71 2 NIGHTS I only. jjIYIJl only. i Tuesday 10th and Wednesday 11th February. jjj First Show at 7.30 p.m. I 5j THE RENT DODGER—One Reel Comedy jjj g We Present HARRY T. MOREY IN jjj I 5 Parts THE MAN WHO WON I548 words
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Advertisement386 1925-02-11 4 AMUSEMENTS lALHAMBRAi I From Friday. 6th February, to Wednesday, 11th February. 1925. g I TWO TOPPING SEVEN-REEL PICTURES OFFERING SPLENDID S ENTERTAINMENT. a K Will be presented Gj I One In Each Show f S In the Second Show at 9 p.m. 1 Three Raisins and a Cake of it386 words
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Advertisement364 1925-02-11 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY SURINa^ TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 P.M. ■attire C hango ri Another r. Notable Screen Achievement TDK "72. VICTIM BACKBONE (IN 9 REELS) To-n^ht, Produced by NEW, FIRST RUN Pk TIRe THE of the WUi North <n Untrv E CATHOLIC ART ASSOCIATION m .u h th nu^ OF NEW YORK364 words
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Article425 1925-02-11 5 RUBBER SHARES WEEKLY RETORT W neC Penang, Feb. 6. urn Festival on the o*w€ 1" Weekly Report is being |er than usual. jgh<mt has been alth -ugh business v trC r e scale there is a ing £262 10s. v small advances The average price m :.ths ending 31st it425 words
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Article79 1925-02-11 5 Alengside the Wharves or to Arrive February 11. G v indicates the r and the word of the Gate to enter at. H.M.S. Pegasus, CwQ** f-J Tara 20. President Hayea, IS; and 4). —Tacoma 81; Ethiopia, 33; PT, 47; Kutsani, 48. Janus, 5; Katong, WWrf X,79 words
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Article32 1925-02-11 5 untitled with has been untitled i» 1 1 :it Ma.. •ii. ir- now 'V and to be 0 tried in Perak In Planks of bridges and it has been M in reducing32 words
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Article467 1925-02-11 5 American Business Men to Visit the Orient The S attle Commercial Commission to the Orient, sponsored by the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, kft Seattle on January 27th on the "President McKinley," according to udvSces received says the Manila Times. The Commercial Commission is making this trip to the467 words
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Article328 1925-02-11 5 Per Kashima T Ambuehl, Commander K. Abe, r. Mr. K. Aoki, Mr. and Mr. J. S. Berger, Miss F. Berger, Mr and Mrs. W. G C Blunn, Mr. A. G. Budded, M:ss A. Bicknell, Mr.' and Mrs. R Mr H. C. Chun, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. J.328 words
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Article146 1925-02-11 5 Mrs. McCabe Reay is going Home by the Kashmir, due to sail from Singapore on the 27th inst. At the New Scala Theatre, the Mincing Lone Dramatic Club presented Three Wi«* Fools on Feb. '9 and 10, the proceeds to be divided between the Rubber Trade Be'»volent Furd: and; the146 words
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Article125 1925-02-11 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $320 Rice, Siam 2 $308 Rice, Siam 3 $292 Rice, Saigon 1 $291 Rio Saigon 2 $276 Rice, Sa'gon 3 $267 Rice, Rangoon 1 $280 Rice, Rangoon 2 $242 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $10.10 Rice,125 words
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Article139 1925-02-11 5 Singapore, February 11. Rubbers.—Weaker. Mining.—Kinta Dredges are firmer and are quoted 83 to 86 cents. Taipir.gs can be placed at $1.23 sellers hoMinj for $126. Mengl embus have buyers at $1 and sellers at $1.04. Teluk Kruins. have buyers at $1.14 and sellers at $1.17. Batang139 words
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Article57 1925-02-11 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association Singapore. February 11. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 59 Latest Lo»don Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 59% 60 February* to March 59 59H: Apr'i to June 57% 58 .July to September 57 57*4 Latest57 words
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Article24 1925-02-11 5 Singapore, February 11. To-day's closing rubber quotatioae are at underl New York.—34Vl cent?. London Spot.—l7d. Singapore.—s9% cents. Tone of Market.—Quiet.24 words
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Article181 1925-02-11 5 A fire broke out in Su'rtgei Way village in the early hours of Monday morning and burnt its way through a block of ten houses, causing damage estimated at approximately $40,000. The village Is close to Sungei Way estate, the mairrager of which, being awaikened181 words
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Article94 1925-02-11 5 Sentenced to six months' hard labour at the Guildhall recently for breaking a shop window in Cheapside, Jack Dixon, 60, said to the magistrate: "Thank you, sir, very much. You are sending me to a nice, comfortable home, buU you ought to be ashamed of yourself." Previously, when a94 words
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Article85 1925-02-11 5 It is proposed to hold an Agri-Horticultural show in Tanjong Malim again this year. The strike of men employed by the Home Office of Works in the maintenance of the heating and lighting services of Government' offices has been settled. Mr. F. Salzmann returned from Home leave last week and85 words
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Article130 1925-02-11 5 Rao Sahib Arulanandam Pillay, the Indian Government Agent, who had fceen on a visit to Perang, has returned to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. R. H. Pinhoro, 0.8 E., headmasteT af the Penang Free School, sailed for Home by the Sarpedan on three months' leave for medical treatment. MT. W. Hamilton will130 words
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Article89 1925-02-11 5 Singapore, February 11. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s. 4 3 16d Demand 2s 4 332 Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 19 32 On India— Bank Tel. Transer 155 Ms On Hongkong— Bank demand draft Par On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 73*4 On Jay Bank Tel. Transfer89 words
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Advertisement259 1925-02-11 5 Call at LIM YEW CHYE SONS, Provision Merchants 49, High Street for Electrical goods, Lamp Bulbs, Fans, Etc, Etc. CREOSAL SYRUP Prevents Cure Bronchial Influenza and Catarrh All forms of Coughs Tuberculosis CREOSAL SYRUP cannot be compared to common Cough Mixtures. PER BOTTLE $1.25 $3.00 Anglo-French Drug Houses Ltd. 2,259 words
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Miscellaneous251 1925-02-11 5 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY, FEBRUARY 11 Batu Pahat *Mena 2 p.m. Malacca *Ban Teck Guan 2 p.m. Malacca, Pout Dickson, Kuala Selang*or, Bernam and Penang *Rengam 2 p.m. Hongkotmg, Swafcow and Arrvoy Van Overstiraten. 2 p.m. Kretay, Kelamtan,* Bangnana TelujUn,* Patami, Singicura,* Lacan,* *Kohsamui* Bandknn, Langsuafn* Chum pan* and Bangkok* Rediang251 words
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Article767 1925-02-11 6 There is quite a scare about piracy on the high seas just now; and both the public and the shippers, as well as the Government are being warned on account of it. These scares do a great deal of harm. The public is severely upset; and when767 words
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Article598 1925-02-11 6 Dr. A. Picken, of Perang will be going on leave in May or June. The amount of St. Taul's Preservation Fund on Feb. 4, exceeded £217,000. The F.M.S. Gov rnment has contributed a sum of $2,142.57 towards the Imperii Institute funds. Mr. W. Laurie, Assistant Engineer, P.W.D., F.M.S., has iceen598 words
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Article198 1925-02-11 6 Question of Importation of arms into China Reuter's Service. Geneva, Feb. 10. The Second Opium Conference has voted the draft protocol with slight modification in the wording of the Finnish delegate, and subsequently passed a resolution in favour of recommending to the Council of the League to considerReuter's Service. - 198 words
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Article123 1925-02-11 6 Latest Addition of Infants' Cots to Berths We are formed by Messrs Paterson, Simons and Co., Limited, that the Bibby Line are placing en beard their steamers a supply cf special infants' cots which ar« attached to the berth. This added comfort will (be particularly appreciated by123 words
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Article97 1925-02-11 6 Chinese Consul-General for Canada Mr. Chow Kwo Hri.n, Ph 8.. the Chinese tVnsul-General to the Philippine Islands, who was resident at Manila was appointed in a similar capacity to British Ma'aya in 1924, but cwirg to a special request of the Chi-r-ese ccmmu tity to the97 words
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Article114 1925-02-11 6 City Opera Returns After F.M.S. Tour Those old favourites of Singapore, The City Opera, arrived back here this mornins:, after a successful tour (through the F.M.S. and have rem toed their engagement with The New World where they will make their reappearance on Friday, evening, with an entirely114 words
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Article72 1925-02-11 6 In honour of Mr. C. Hannigan's departure to the F.M.S. as Commissioner of Police, a well attended and smart Police Parade was held by the Hon. Mr. G. C. Denham, I.G.P. Over three hundred men turned out with the Police Band u r <der Inspector Barsby. A72 words
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Article148 1925-02-11 6 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Nursing Association will be held at Government House on Friday, Ftp. 20 at 9.30 a.m. Mr. H. C. R. Rende, an officer of Class V. Malayan (Civil Service, has been appoi ted to officiate as Assistant Secretary to Resident, Perak. H. E. the148 words
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Article541 1925-02-11 6 MASTER BEFORE M RIVp COURT 1 Inquiry Into Stranding Singapore The Marine Court f I j circumstances atter-ding tk the steamer Benvanno h > Tr i commerced in the i this morning. Mr. P. F. David, the First mmimm District Judge pr. sided tench were Captain P. R541 words
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Article63 1925-02-11 6 We have received the Ml —lllllin" from the Secntary Singapore T,,f Club ca the a* J freights. "I am iißtructed by «fJJJ mittee to inform you that the c the above question have been oc to all Ordinary M< era i this Club. .j Should a w63 words
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Article50 1925-02-11 6 Mr. Mitchel, A.S.P tra b I Chinese in Beach-road lan fcjd making a search afterj g H effected it was disc possession 400 one doll" *f~ currency notes. T have been turned bungalow. The accused was M possession <>f c Clarke, the Second IJa| ing and remanded.50 words
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Article46 1925-02-11 6 viM From Ir.do-rhna by Singapore at a** From Chma and d „c 4 Pj» rom Cn na Maru due Singapore by* From Holland a- I Tjerimai, due Singapon 22nd January) by 6 a.m. to-morr-w. hv s From China and Jap» aue Singapore 4 !>•»»• 146 words
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Article23 1925-02-11 6 rUB1^ r ,4 Febr« ar > (London Stocks 1 tons; 236 tons <J<>wn. London. —Is. JLocal. —59',2 cint^ Kl^133 6 P icUl23 words
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Advertisement338 1925-02-11 6 111 II JJ i CURTAIN NETS 1 I I Biscuit W' Mauve I mYOTiB. 5 f I SO" WIDE I Guaranteed Fast Colours. I m t Robinson Co., Ltd., 1 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) I SINGAPORE. f„„„ ■■.■,......m.m 1 ..n. n .n W ..mn.n W .n.n. 1 nT ■—i338 words
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Miscellaneous204 1925-02-11 6 WHEN AND WHERE F.I A Singapore Diary To-day, February 11 High Tides.—0.9 and 11.37 a.m. Selangor Race Entries dose noon. M. M. Homeward mail leaves. To-morrow, February 12 High Tides.—0.35 a.m., 0.13 p.m. P. and homeward mail leaves. S.R.C. Cricket Meeting, 5 p.m. Football: S.C.C. vs. Pegasus. Phil. Orchestra, Memorial204 words
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Article221 1925-02-11 7 rrF sslTV FOR TIME TO >F PROBK PROPOSALS tin Comments in French in Newspapers Reuter's Service. I'aris, Feb. 10. t to-day mm* v for tim to probe ala lillftin France rommitment-s and I• f r ncn repayments inaany'a r parat'ons ghonld <leJ*' nd m f tr.at theReuter's Service. - 221 words
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Article131 1925-02-11 7 Report of Air Ministry Court of Investigation Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 10. i*port I A t Ministry Court of c Croydon aeroplane b Christmas Eve, says that no A M rtrj oi Imperial A rways' official *aj inysrise negligent and no e*a in- attributed to th- PilotReuter's Service. - 131 words
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Article76 1925-02-11 7 Reuter's Service. j. London, Feb. 10. i hat there has been report d in Paris, Britain, ''--"many with a view to the a I v* Hi lr I nary arrangement of It t Britain has preserved 7? 1 fw of action. It is mmi report of int«r-Reuter's Service. - 76 words
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Article21 1925-02-11 7 Reuter's Service. L 'tid»n, Feb. 10. fWsq As conspiracy case 1 eighteen months' to fifteen offia *l» crets' Act.Reuter's Service. - 21 words
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Article252 1925-02-11 7 CHURCH OF SCOTLAND BILL DEBATED Labour Motion Rejected by Large Majority Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 10. The Parliament re-assembled this afternoon without ceremony. The main business in the House c\fi Commons to-day was the second reading of the Church of Scotland Bill, dealing with the union of twoReuter's Service. - 252 words
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Article113 1925-02-11 7 Petitions Against Inclusion of Name of Oxford Reuter's Service. London. Feb. 10. With the King's approval the Patent Office is now engaged in making out Mr. Asquith's patent under the title of Earl of Oxford and Asquith in time to enable Mr. As>quith to take his seatReuter's Service. - 113 words
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Article64 1925-02-11 7 Reuter's Service. •Warsaw, Feb. 10. The Supreme Court has sentenced three Polish Communists to fifteen years' hard Labour for complicity in a bomb outrage at the university here some months ago, resulting 'n the death of Professor Orzencki and injury to several people. It was proved duringReuter's Service. - 64 words
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Article42 1925-02-11 7 Reuter's Service. Bombay, Feb. 10. The Indore correspondent of the Times of India learns that the Sirdar, Anandrao, and Phanse, Adjutant-General of the Indore State Forces, have been arrested, alleged to be in connection with the Malabar Hill murdier.Reuter's Service. - 42 words
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Article37 1925-02-11 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 10. The steamer, President Harrison, arrived at Genoa yesterday and is sailing to-day for Marseilles. Apparently, Lloyds' report of the reception of an S.O.S. message from th» vessel was mistaken.Reuter's Service. - 37 words
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Article76 1925-02-11 7 Reuter's Service. Londbn, reb. iv. In the House of Lords, replying to Lord Canterbury who raised the question of the Turkish expulsion of the oecumenical patriarch of Constantinople, Lord Curzoii said that the Government was cf opinion that the matter was emphatically one in which the partiesReuter's Service. - 76 words
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Article1281 1925-02-11 7 MEDICAL CONFERENCE NOTES Dr. Lim Boort Keng and Western Medicine (From Out South Ohina Correspondent.) Hongkong, Feb. 2. Dr. Lim Boon-keng, formerly of Singapore, now president of Amoy University at Fukien, one of the delegates to the recent Medical Conference held at Hongkong who visited Canton January 29-30,1,281 words
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Article78 1925-02-11 7 Reuter's Service. New York, Feb. 10. The Homestead's skipper was allowed tail in the sum of $30,000. He was charged with being a fugitive from justice, the Public Prosecutor asserting that the skipper fled from an 'ndietm nt two years ago for conspiracy to violate the liquorReuter's Service. - 78 words
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Article62 1925-02-11 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, Feb. 10. The Communist organ, Humanite, describes Zinovieff's letter to M. Cachin as a "stupid forgery,'' to be compared with the Z novieff letter published in Gi at Britain on the eve of the election. He accuses anti-Communists of desiring to overthrow the LeftReuter's Service. - 62 words
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Article47 1925-02-11 7 Reuter's Service. London, Rb. 10. The Federation of Master Co .ton Spinners of Manchester <has announced that the necessary majority has ibeen obtained for the proposal (to reduce the working hours in mills spinning American cotton from 39% weekly to 35 from February 16.Reuter's Service. - 47 words
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Article41 1925-02-11 7 Reuter's Service. Melbourne, Feb. 10. Walsh was found g»u lty on three charges df inditing the Waterside Workers'' Federation to strike, and its officials t» encourage strike. Hs was sentenced to a fine of £150 and fifty guineas costs.Reuter's Service. - 41 words
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Article16 1925-02-11 7 Reuter's Service. Nairobi, Feb. 10. The death has occurred of Sir Robert Coryndon.Reuter's Service. - 16 words
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Article76 1925-02-11 7 The United States, which used to rejoice in having no has now the most complicated tax laws in history, with the result that the United States Government has had to make refunds amounting to $137,006,225 (about £27,400,000) for taxes "illegally collected" si cc the entry of the United States into76 words
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Article286 1925-02-11 8 Sports Pastimes. BOXING TONY FUENTE Aspirant to the World's Heavyweight Title Loa Angeles—Seven y.ars ago Fred 44 Windy Windsor was manager of Jack Dempsey, a young heavyweight, who was enjoying some success in the four-round game. Windy had high hopes for Jack. He was telling most any sporting editor that286 words
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Article209 1925-02-11 8 A London cable of Jan. 30 announces the death of Jim Driscoll, the ex-feather weight champion. Driscoll's death at the early age of 44 removes a boxer who in his day was the best in the British ring. He was born in Cardiff and was the leader209 words
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Article43 1925-02-11 8 New York, Feb. 2. Tex Rickard, fight promoter, announced •To-day that Tom Gibbons had agreed to definite terms for a title match witih Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion, about June first, the understanding being that the winner will oppose Harry Wills in September.43 words
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Article137 1925-02-11 8 RUGBY London, Feb. 3. In a rugby match played to-day, Cambridge University beat Bristol by 18 points to 3. London, Jan. 31. The following are the results of the principal matches played in the Rugby Union to-day. The Army 6, Harlequins 0. Blackheath 8, Oxford Univ. 21.137 words
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133 1925-02-11 8 CRICKET Reuter's Service. Reuter's Service. Melbourne, Feb. 10. The match between Victoria and the M.C.C. was resumed here this morning. Victoria having scored fourteen overnight for the loss of six wickets. Little success attended their further efforts ant the remaining four wickets fell forReuter's Service. - 133 words
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107 1925-02-11 8 FOOTBALL Reuter's Service. London, ten. iv. In the first division of the Scottish League Rangers beat Dundee by two goals to nil. The following will represent the Past and Present of St. Joseph's on the school ground to-morrow: Past:—F. Albuquerque; N. E. EssReuter's Service. - 107 words
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Article230 1925-02-11 8 RIFLE-SHOOTING The Kuala Lumpur rang© was the scene of some very good rifle-shooting on Sunday, when Mr. F. L. Harding made scores of 46 and 43 out of a possible 50 at 900 and 1,000 yards respectively. These scores were made under S. R. "A"230 words
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Article498 1925-02-11 8 Fourth List of Subscriptions for 1924-1925 Previously acknowledged $4,459.73. Per Mrs. Cobbett.—H. B. Baker $50, A. P. Robinson $50, R. Williamson $50, J. C. Cobbett $20, Hon. Mr. Upcott $50, H. R. L. Dyne $50, H. E. L. Dyne $20, C. H. Smith $10, H. Clarke $5,498 words
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Article55 1925-02-11 8 Mr. J.L. Lonie, of Messrs. Boustead and Co., is due back from leave at the end of February and will take over the managemerit of the Penang branch from Mr. F. A. Pledger. Mr. Pledger "will then proceed to Singapore to relieve Mr. D. Drummond, who is going Home on55 words
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Article42 1925-02-11 8 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters sent for publication should be written on one side of the paper only; preference is given to short letters. Only extracts of long letters can he given.]42 words
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Article87 1925-02-11 8 gi r> —With reference to a statutory meeting report which appeared in your paper yesterday, I like to paint out the following: (1.)—As shareholder I have not been notified of the meeting. (2.)—I have not been called upon to pay for shares and I have not paid87 words
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Article153 1925-02-11 8 Justice of Peace Shot and Killed by Policeman Basilio N. Panes, justice of the peace of Iloilo, was shot to death with a 45 caliber revolver by Policeman Filemon Almendralejo of the same town on the evening of Jaruary 24, according to a constabulary report, says the153 words
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Article233 1925-02-11 8 (By Courtesy of the Nanro NicbiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio. Fab. 9. In consequence of the resignation of Viscount Hirata, Lord Keeper of the Seal, changes among high officials ar? unavoidable. The Jij: forecasts that Baron Hayashi, Ambassador at London, succeeds Baron Saitoih as Gow rnor-General of Chosen (Korea)233 words
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Article274 1925-02-11 8 Mr. Jack Bennetts, the popular plantist and siffleur of the Madeline Rote iter Company, has been ill at the French Hospital, Hongkong, suffering from a serious affection of the heart. Mr. Suda, an expert of the Kobe Marino Observatory, is reported to have been experimenting in recording the preliminary vibration274 words
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Article304 1925-02-11 8 The Palladium Theatre "The Whispered Name," which opens to-night at the Palladium, is an adaptation of the stage success "The Co-respondent produced by King Baggot and acted by an all-star Universal cast including Ruth Clifford and Buddy Messenger. The play is a dramatic story of Society which grips304 words
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Article66 1925-02-11 8 January Output Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd., Penang Henrietta Rubber Estate January, 1925, 42,000 lbs.; Total Company's Year to date 42,000 lbs.; January, 1924 07,000 lbs. Sungei Matang Rubber Estate 13,233, 13.233, 25,316 lbs. Laras (Sumatra) Rubber Estate 37,995, 340,096, 30,500 lbs. Rampah Cocoanut Estate 193,700. *****0, 184,300 lbs.66 words
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Article112 1925-02-11 8 The following action* was taken by Committee No. 2 at a meeting held on the 6th instant. Recommended the appoint ment of two additional Asiatic Health Visitors. Decided that licence for a private market at Paya Lebar, Upper Serangoon Road, shoukl not be gran!ted. Approved the appointment To112 words
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Article57 1925-02-11 8 The following donations have been received: Previously acknowledged $23,091.50 The Hon. Mr. H. V. Towner 25 Mr. A. P. Robinson 25 J. T. N. Handy 10 Mrs. Stephen Anthony 25 Cheques should be made out in favour of Saint Paul's Restoration Fund and addressed to Reuters Agent,57 words
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Article18 1925-02-11 8 Orders for week ending February 15, 1925. To-morrow, February 12—Band Practice, Headquarters at 5.15 p.m.18 words
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Article240 1925-02-11 8 Mr. and Mrs. Snelling and family have come to Seremban from Port Dickson and are now occupying one of the Railway buntgalows. Mr. Snelling is engaged in diving operations at Port Dickson. —M.M. We understand upon enquiry that the F-M.S. Rubber Propaganda Committee will shortly open an exhibition room in240 words
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Advertisement378 1925-02-11 8 Mli;IMIIItlllllllll!<IMIll|lllll|llllllll|ll|ll|M|hln|lllll|MIII|!l|ll|ll|II|!l|!,|ll|i:|t||ll|U|>.|.||li| I I I I I REMEMBER— m 1 Requisites I Everything for the Sportsman. I m Reliability unsurpassed. 117, North Bridge Road, Singapore. m 7iiuiiiiii|!Jhini''l!:iniiiliiiniH«i:iiiliiliili;i"inliiliiliiiiilHHHiiliiliilM|: iniiin t i i Gramaphone of real good quality and price values. Monthly payment systems can be arrange j. Illustrated Catalogue on application. SEASON378 words
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Miscellaneous39 1925-02-11 8 Singapore Volunteer Corps To-morrow, 5.15 pjn., Drill Hall S.R.E. (v). Friday, 5.15 pjn., Drill Hall, Eurasian Company; 5.15 p.m-, Drill Hall, Officers and N.C.O.'s Band. Saturday, 2 pm_, Faarrer Range, Euraaian Company. Sunday, 7 a.m., Farrer Range, Eurasian Company.39 words
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Article1004 1925-02-11 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, February 11. RUBBER, STERLING SH>RES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar 141^ 2s Anglo-Java 2 9 20s Anglo-Malay 23 3 20s Ayer Kuning 37 6 20s Batu1,004 words
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Advertisement176 1925-02-11 9 touch of Zam-Buk A ke your cuts, ad wounds thorougly anu i:sure rapid g er:: Zam-Buk hea /V for destroying bas skin disease ncial dressing or ■J* o i ntn ient can possibly Zam-Buk is guaranteed rEE ':K!MAL FATS compounded ItlS s L extracts, and ronl c tive in the176 words
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Advertisement136 1925-02-11 9 I HELP TO PROMOTE FEMALE EDUCATION AND BRING LIGHT INTO THE FUTURE HOMES. IN AID OF THE SINGAPORE CHINESE GIRLS' SCHOOL I BUILDING FUND. I UNITED CHINESE MUSICAL ASSOCIATION WILL STAGE QUARRELSOME FAMILY" On Thursday, 12th February 1925, at 9 p.m. AT THE STAR OPERA HALL. I More enjoyable than136 words
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Advertisement209 1925-02-11 9 |a picture! I DISTINCTION j [j AT THE alhambra! I THEATRE. j o D Commencing 9 jnmuMY, m mmm\ Q Declared by Judges ore of Q J TZTZir) the Three best Pictures AWOMANof PARIS Prodnced 1 Sdna Purviance I 2 1 Written and Directed by a Q CHARLES CHAPLIN J209 words
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Article1222 1925-02-11 10 MAHARAJA ON THE NEED OF UNDERSTANDING Britain Not Indifferent to the Country British ijmorance about India is deplorable, we are toJd, tho' the people of Britain are said to be not so indifferent to the country as they seem. Their mirds are ra»her confused about Indian affairs, it1,222 words
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Advertisement722 1925-02-11 10 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD m ESTATE OF CHUA LIP SIAN DECEASED Preliminary Notice. SALE BY AUCTION AT AN EARLY DATE Town and Country Properties. FOR CHARTER. S L Rona thoroughly repaired. Licensed for 76 Passengers and has two cargo holds. Apply personally, SALES Land and HnM.es Held weekly722 words
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Advertisement282 1925-02-11 10 Lumbago THE deep-seated pains of Lumbago are quickly dispelled by the action of De Witt's Pills and cures thus effected are permanent because De Witt's Pills remedy the cause of the trouble. Perhaps the experience of Mrs. Wykes affords the best proof of the efficacy of the remedy, for hers282 words
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Advertisement502 1925-02-11 10 STEAMER SAILINGS """^s THE "BEN" UNEllMiu^ (Incorporated in the United Kingdom FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND JAPav ♦BENRINNES JA "AN. BENDORON ♦BENLAWERS d -«F«b2 BENCLEAH *Je Ma, 1 NO PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. due M For freight and other particulars please apply to ♦Calls at Manila. PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD (Incorporated in England.)502 words
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Article585 1925-02-11 11 METHOD OF HOROSCOPE CASTING The Revival of Professional Astrology There is said to be a noitable revival of professional astrology in London. One hears, at any rate, that there are at least fifteen well-known consuming astrologers, chiefly in the West End, and many lesserknown ones. An astrologer585 words
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Article336 1925-02-11 11 Headmasters Discuss Effect of Gambling The effect of gambling on the public schools was discussed by the delegates at the Headmasters' Conference at Cambridge in mail week. The Rev. P. T. R. Kirk, Industr'al Christian Fellowship, opened the debate. The extent of betting among schoolboys he illustrated by336 words
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Article511 1925-02-11 11 MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 45 Beef stew or curry kati 40 Pork lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) 54 Mutton Indian kati 80 Mutton Australian kati Fowl kaiti 70 Capons (Locally reared) kati 75 Hens (Locally reared) kaiti 75 Ducks e;ch 1.00 Pigeons, domestic511 words
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Article181 1925-02-11 11 Author Makes His Own Play a Reality New York.—"Love in Twenty Minutes, the title of a successful playlet written by Mr. Augustin McHugh, the American playwright, was taker* by him as a precedent for his own love affair. He met Miss Helen Counihan, a pretty artist's181 words
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Advertisement503 1925-02-11 11 *f STEAMER SAILINGS AND APCAR LINES d V (Incorporated in England.) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. i M{ vND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO, AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) v OTWABDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. Jci For Marseilles, London ft Antwerp. P Due Leave fonnage Sirgapoxe503 words
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Advertisement758 1925-02-11 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEH KAISHA) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION DUE SAIL Harma Mam 11,000 Marseilles London Dunkirk Antwerp Feb 1G 17 Kamo Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Antwerb Mer I Katori Maru 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Mar 10 17 AUuta Mara 8,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Mar SO 81 Kashima Mara 10,000758 words
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Advertisement377 1925-02-11 12 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED several Canvassers and Bill- Collectors. Apply personally Salzmarai, 4. Cecil Street. WANTED.—A lady teacher to teach 3 young children in English. Location near Newton Station. Apply to XYZ co Malaya Mm 1 < WANTED a competent typist. Only thoie wita thorough knowledge of French need apply, stating377 words
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Advertisement590 1925-02-11 12 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR. Fee for locally engaged labourers under Section 130 l abour Code, F.M.S., Section 120 Labour Ordinance S.S. and Section .30 Labour Code, Johore, has been fixed at J5.00 for the quarter ending 3lst March, 1925. Registration of sum labourers under section 54590 words
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Advertisement509 1925-02-11 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD, (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890. on 2««" Dec. 1892.) < I Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital tt £1,800.000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rett 1,407,811 Head Office: 11, GRACE CHURCH STREET. Lomdon, E. C. 3. BOARD509 words
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Advertisement445 1925-02-11 12 BANKS. THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter in Japan.) Capital Subscribed Y. 60,000,000 Paid-up Capital Y. 52,500,000 Reserve Fund .Y. 13,780,000 President.—K. Nakagawa, Esq. Vice-President. —H. Mori, Eaq. DIRECTORS: G. Kawasaki, Esq. M. Esaki, Esq. T. Hisamune, Eaq. D. Takita, Esq. Shuto Esq. HEAD OFFICE: TAIPEH,445 words
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Advertisement410 1925-02-11 12 INSURANCE. 80UTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Greem. FOR SAFETY AND GOOD SERVICE IN LIFE ASSURANCE GO TO THE ORIENTAL IN AGE SIZE AND STRENGTH THE GREATEST INDIAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Apply for full particulars410 words
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