Malaya Tribune, 24 February 1925

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. AND mmw SHIPPING* GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY.] [EVENING DAILY. Vol. XIL- —No. 45 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1925 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1925
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 343 1 i i i iiHriwiiwwi"»*""^ f" m THE j MALAYA TRIBUNE j j AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.: Ncwspaptf of I Malay*. 1'uhlishcd Daily. m that keeps its informed m I INDEPENDENT. rpINE SELECTION OF PIPES AT ALL PR1CESJ fjj eold bands. Complet in case. yW 3 in. Price $6.9'» each. JT THE
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    • 416 1 I WEAK EYES. j I You should be able to read a long time without even thinking of your 5 I eyes. I If not. please consult one of our Z I Ontirians who will determine whether or not you need glasses. I THE FISTFR* OPTICS* VI. f 15, South
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  • 1295 2 FIRPO SPOILING FOR A FIGHT Who is Now the President of Portugal Luis Angel Firpo has come to London prepared .to find a fight. He radiates, in a very gentle way, fight and still more fight. He visibly dsturbs the atmosphert of a smartly appointed West
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    • 191 2 I WHAT THEY DO!| Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills t- g 1 Purify the blood, I Cleanse the Stomach, i Put life into the Liver, 1 Stimulate the Kidneys to per* I form their proper functions, I And will prevent many of the ailments so common if H taken occasionally
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    • 166 2 BIG CHANCES The man or woman who is suffering excruciating agonies of Rheumatism can't afford to waste time and money gambling with make-believe "remedies-" REAL RELIEF is what is wanted—quicklv and SURELY. y That is why multitudes of sufferers turn to the time-tested and positively proven "relief for Rheumatic pain—.
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    • 465 2 INSURE with the MOTOR UNION THE LEADING MOIOK VEHICLE I INSURANCE COMPANY j Favourable Rates-Prompt Settlemant of Claims, FIRE MARINE BUSINESS Also transacted on Favourable Terms For all particulars apply General Agents: Messrs. SIME, DARBY 4 Co., Ud (Incorporated in England.) Phone: 2800 SINGAPORE. Do Your Teeth Shine Like so
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 172 2 THE WEATHER NOW Is Dangerous for Your Children. Baby's Own Tablets Safeguard Little Ones Against The Season's Maladies. Your little one gets hot at play, then sits down and takes a chili; or kicks off the bed-covering at ntightt and is attacked by colic, parents' do not need to be
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  • 295 3 Findings of Important Committee Sir Arthur Balfour, the well-known Sheffield industrialist has made an important statement on the progress made hf the Committee of which he is Chairman, ani which is inquiring into conditions and prospects of British industry and commerce. This Cornfcnittee was appointed last July by
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  • 155 3 Lovers Who Killed Each Other Through Fear A surprising case of double murder has just boen revealed by a coroner's inquiry into a tragedy at Svhoemnnsville, near Pretoria. Miss Shirley Wilson, the matron of the Delagoa Bay Hospital, and Mr. Whiteside, secretary of the hospital, were found in
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  • 142 3 Naval Patrols a Supreme Deterrent Londo-, Jan. 29. The Government has issued a Minority Report of the Committee recently appointed to consider the tightening up of regnlatio 6 for the protection of ships in Hongkong from, piracy in the danger zo c. The report condemns the regulations which
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  • 139 3 Few will believe that the name of Paderewski has never been heard in certain parts of Europe, but the fact that the famous pianist was unknown to a dance committee of a village in the Canton of Vaud was revealed recently and has set all Switzerland laughing. The
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  • 139 3 Postillion coats and hats, with various accessories in keeping 1 are the first definite indication of the more picturesque phase of fashion predicted for the New Year. The postillion girl, as she is presented in one of the leading Paris showrooms, is a decidedly dashing yioung person.
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    • 429 3 f Paints Oils Varnishes etc 1 k are known throughout the Empire for fm covering power and durability. Supplies ready for immediate shipment. k iUBPUCK-S mpm HUBBUCK'S HUBBUCK'S Qukk [tfl Ww i, me P...i Dock.ni Compomtioa P...U. Rc4 EmbuU. Tarpeatma, CX Ml =A kj Corros.r. P*tsU. Brcih... tie., etc. Coin
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    • 275 3 jmmmammmmmm i 1 E//iV)rt's Headache Tablets 5 have been specially pre- I pared to give quick relief I from all nerve pains. They 9 may be taken with perlcrt g safety, because they do 9 not affect the heart. No I reason now to suffer with i I g Headache
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    • 531 3 I Don t get I tired^ BOVRIL BHHBIHBBBHIHBHBHHHBBIISHHHRIBiniiHHHHBIBiVHB Weaknesses of Childhood .ggg||g|-w Hundreds of weak. fragile, nervous children could be made well and strong if their parents only realised the splendid 4pf Pl*ys building-up power of V ;>^> Dr. Casselfs Tablets. V M Try them for your \/f\ child. They
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    • 464 4 AMUSEMENTS *>ailllllill»l»IUIilllllll||||MBIIM^^ 2 NICHTS STft/lOIOIT 2 NIGHTS ONLY. ILIVIJr IKJtLI ONLY. I Tuesday, 24th and Wednesday, 25th February. f B S UNION-ECLAIR SERIAL I MATHIAS SANDORF j Z BY JULES VERNE Camplete Serial-ALL IN ONE NIGHT I Supported by Amusing Comedies Admission. HALF PRICE TO ALL SEATS. m m j
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    • 383 4 AMUSEMENTS I DOES IT PAY TO BECOME FAMOUS S Most people would think so. One woman thought so, and sought g [j] Fame at the expense of hearth and home. Did it pay her to do so Cj cj See the Splendid Photoplay at the ALHAMBRA cj From Tuesday, 24th
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    • 328 4 AMUSEMENTS j GAIETY Another New Ray of Sunshine. TO-NIGHT AT 10 P.M. j First Nationals I Presents CHARLES RAY In his latest Feature Comedy j -I Q NINETEEN I ID PHYLLIS A lively lesson in 'he high cost of loving IN 6 \CTS. Human and humoious—chockful of chuckles and alive
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    • 70 4 sljrinX" PROGRAM*. Of this week s 2 r*. Thursday, F ridav WET GOLD THE REEF0?JSi A A ROSE OF THE WEST A .hrillin, Wa(ai dr>nii »f the nilds ,N t PARTS THE MOipmiN worn IN PARTS 2nd CHANGS Sunday, Monday and TlM a, 22nd., 23rd. Feb.' NO DEFENSE (6 Reels)
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  • 165 5 The Alhambra Theatre wake of the last attrac- the AlhanH:tra comes to Kf preg toetre to-ndght, which, to i f and just as mum* r as the last. It is a in eight reeLs entitled pa r." directed by Fred -hie, in no small «6M of those great
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  • 22 5 Bra. dy consumers indents at The Haippy fat, Ihe As a presenting free admisr.umcrous customers ppy thought (Windc; Valley!
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  • 56 5 -hiction "Nineteen and Charles Ray is now benv-c tneatra. It is a lea Kay's genu is is brooiff.* and is one big laugh ft (f a young mm who position el earning eing in love wth a Though in the end he yon will catch your a,
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  • 80 5 who competes with r r the pace of premier American screen, will »1 time in Singapore in la bij ibk production Trifling am on the 1st March. La Marr and Lewis F the role of Rudolf Rassendyl in Z nda," head a distina ir"a play writte The cast,
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  • 139 5 up to and for March 1. UC& r«-aay, Februa-y 24 -Chines and Eurasian P»nys. Recruits Dril. -Band. Band Practice. "C" (Scottish) Coy., Throwing Com- M. G. Platoon, EleDrill, Practice M. G. Uapetition. Tomorrow, February 25 L—Chines and Eurasian r.- Ri emits Drill. Chinese Company, 1 renade Throwing
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  • 31 5 I X ending March 1, 1925. 24.- S gnal.ing Class. ».15 p.m. Ambulance at M 6 p.m. 26—Band Practice, i ■'■■> P-m. 1 Class, a* House at 8.30 p.m.
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  • 29 5 Untiteld distribution of the 1«' School will be held J |»orial Hull on Friday. Pm. Lady Guillemard to distribute the prizes, and all the friends and are cordially in-
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  • 234 5 TO-DAY, FEBRUARY 24 Prigi Radjah, Tembilahan and Reneat Sri Patana 2 p.m. uar *Flying Dragon 3 p.m. Saigon Clara Job-sen 3 p.m. Saigon *M. S. Martinique 3 p.m Batu Pahat ♦Trang 3 p.m. Penang* and Calcutta Tii&wa 3 pm Malacca and Muar* Kelantan 4 p.m. Bandjermasin *HenJi 4
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  • 427 5 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, Feb. 20. A Japanese airman will undertake a Moscow-Paris flight under the auspices of the Asahi Shimbun between May and Ju~e this year. The flyi.ng distance is estimated at 12,118 kilometres and the expenditure at 450,000 yen. The machines
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  • 150 5 The honible Mr. Justice McCabe Reay and Mrs. McOafe* Reay were due to arrivein Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, and will be the guests of the hon*bie Mr. Justice and Mrs. P. J. Sprcule, Mrs. McCabe Reay, who is going Hornt. will go direct from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore to catch
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  • 130 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $302 Rice, Siam 2 $294 Ric,, Siam 3 $282 Rice, Saigon 1 $271 Roe, Saigon 2 $262 Rke, Saigon 3 $2a4 Rice, Rangoon 1 $262 Rice, Rangoon 2 $243 Rice, Rangoon 3 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per
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  • 271 5 Per Plancius:-—Mrs. A. L. Andrews, Mr*. B. V. Ed'mindson, Dr. and Mrs. Ch. If. Franklin, Mr. A. R. de Hoscar, Mr. F. A Artheer, Mr. J. F. Feifer, Mrs. de Haas and baby, Mr. and Mrs. J. v. der Have. Mr. On- Shu Peng, Mr. D. C. Shrn,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 167 5 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION Public Works Dppirtmeat, SINGAPORE. Application* are invited from thoroughly quai fied Draftsmen f>r an appointment of Architectural draftsman "JaudUates mu«t be neat, quick and accurate In their work and competent to prepare working and detail drawi igs from dimensioned sketches. The appointment ll on the temporary staff *ni
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    • 326 5 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Our Patrons, Customers, and Friends please note that we have removed to No. 358 North Bridge Hoad from 232 Tanjong Pagar Road Phone IO86. UNIVERSAL PHARMACY. NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. The Municipal C inmissloners of Singapore hvlte tenders, for delivery at toelr Gas Work* jjring June/Ju.y.— 2000
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    • 113 5 ■H|ll|lliiliMlHillWIM|:iiii|iWMilMIM j VIPTQRIA THEATRE. 1 THE SINGAPORE RADIO SOCIETY Broadcasting in Malaya POPULAR I WIRELESS MEETING 1 j UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF I j His Excellency The Governor, S.S. i 1 Wednesday, 25th February, 1925, at 5.15 p.m. j The Hon'ble Mr. Guy. C. Clarke Will Preside. 1 PUBLIC INVITED
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  • 136 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, February 24 Hi?jh Tide.—ll.3 a an. Selangor Races. Wish Wynne Co., Vie. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, February 25 High Tides. —0.3 and 11.46 a.m. Broadcarting Meeting, Theatre, 5.15 p.m. Soccer: S.C.C. vs. S.R.C. Wish Wynne Co., Vie. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Thursday, February 26
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  • 58 6 A OK N O WLEDGME NT Ifr. Yong Mang and family beg to thank all those kind friends and relatives who attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Wee Yonp Mens: nee Tan Ah Gek, who passed away or. Saturday the 21 at February and also
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  • 1039 6 If there is one thing, more than another, that we ought to be thankful for. in the way of blessings, in this country, it is that we have a set of such sternly moral people as those who, through the columns of an enterprising contemporary of outs, and
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  • 267 6 Boulogne, Feb. 23:—Alessandri, mentioned v -lii»rt time ago, hus mailed £or Chile.— fii.u;er. Mr. C. C. James will deliver a lecture on Marriage at the Indian Association at 8 p.m. to-morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Loke and party, who had been spending a holiday in Penang, have n turned to
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  • 285 6 Further Meeting About Mr. Peck's Costs The following circular has Jteen sent to shareholders by the Secretary of Malayan Collieries Ltd., from the registered offices of the company in Kuala Lumpur giv.ng notice of resolutions to be proposed at a General Meeting of the Company, on March 6th.
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  • 290 6 At Victoria Theatre in aid of Diocesan Funds The concert arranged by Lady Shaw, assisted by several enthusiastic b ipers, :n aid of D.ocesan funds was given in the Victoria Theatre last night. It was an amateur performance and those who attended were not disappointed and every
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  • 121 6 Weil-Known Miner Charged in Ipoh Court (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Feb. 24. Thsre was an interesting case in the Magistrate's Court-when a well-known Ch nese miner, Wong Kong Sing, owning two mines at Tapah, was charged by another mm. r Oh Cheng Keat of Kampar with •forgery
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  • 168 6 Mr. F. Resson, the yorng Englishman ft am Bangkok who was arrested in Singapore by the local police someUn ie ago on a telegram received from Siam has now been discharged. It was allegtd that Mr. Reeson was wanted in Bangkok by Messrs. Barrow Brown and
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  • 54 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penan?, Feb 24. The Rantau Rubber Company's report shows a profit of £1,700 to which has to be added $8.004 from last year cf wh ch the directors recommend a 5 per cent dividend leaving $4.705 to be carried forward to the next account,
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  • 441 6 TALES OF THE Wlu ROVERS Men Who Fie* fte Regei Who does not In w vvil/h real flag] who made countries tr the world under the A splenuid seri pen of that talented will commence in the u Tr bi rt **t. Wednesday, and will c QtlWe *J*|»J nesdays
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  • 140 6 The case cam. up f r r.. a before Mr. Justice B.rr*tt-Unwrd M. Mohaiadcen AbtU I Out* and Mother for tl j $26.924 24 being dantstothepiair.t thl guilders. Mr. Cobbett appeared while Mr. Carver tad Mr. for the defoadaittg. Examined by Mr. Cobb* •aid that he Irred
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  • 33 6 From H Ifard t. Patria. drj S r Frees Ch na md J due Singapore 2 p.m 5 -*t*j From Eorope (L >■■ February 5) by G a.m. on Th. I day,
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  • 16 6 London, Stocks rn I** torn; l«l *g5 London.— Is. .<*4<iLon Ion.- Local.—$13-'-:>0 per I
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    • 325 6 f1.1UM«HllWIMMIiil«illWilllUIH^^ THE 1 GRAETZIN" I LAMP. I Burns Methylated Spirits. j m I XL I i no i^ai EASY TO I PIMPING FWffllfttok W$M mW CLEAN. I REQUIRED. Igg J CANDLE POWER. sj,ares STOCKED. Price $19.75. j 1 Reliable, Efficient, Economical. i 1 Robinson Co., Ltd., j I (Incorporated in
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 72 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Courtesy of the Government Health Office Kandang Kerbau Station for the 24 hours ending midnight February 23, 1925. Max. shade temp. deg. 87.5 F; Mm. shade temp. 72.5 F; Mean shade temp. 78.6 F; Max. sun radiation 145 F; Mm. grass radiation 69 F; Sea
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  • 183 7 -NGAPORE BASE NOT A S1 THREAT Mr chamberlain on Anglo- Persian Concession Reuter's Service. L edoOi Feb. 23. 1 1 as, replying to Mr. Baldwin said tihat he seotion.s were of DM suspicion that ra indicated a lack part in the peaceful [ies, but Japanese f •rmed circles
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  • 92 7 Reuter's Service. Baltimore, Feb. 23. f Dawes plan fame, urj degree at John I I;.. recaBdd the thrill felt world wh the United States first KtiDB of some of the re as a step towards Pats ii oeclai I that the next thing petted is the
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  • 79 7 Reuter's Service. L ndon, Feb. 23. TV mm I r.u ng the with- Vl in and Chinese from mOfmrn Conference, says that no comisily -muggled than narE the inability of China tO pr fcv .1 n r exp rt, the resolutions in tie i»r) \\ti\ n. i gne
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  • 26 7 Reuter's Service. I Cairo, Feb. 23. 'secretary of the v rnment, who was r n with the inquiry into aw hai been released.
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  • 27 7 Reuter's Service. Berlin, Feb. 24. I I•. P rated on to-night 1 I.C t i'U i or Luther carries t> v during Ebert's iil-
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  • 150 7 PERCEPTIBLE LOSS ON WORKING Government to Strengthen the Administration Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 23. The financial results of the British Empire Exhibition are outlined in an official memorandum showing that at the close of the Exhibition last year the expenditure had totalled £3,000,000 and' the receipts £2,100,000. Lloyds
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  • 131 7 Copper King's Philanthropic Donation Reuter's Service. New York, Feb. 23. Simon Guggenheim, the "Ocpper King" has established a three million dollar fund to endow fifty fellowships for international study, similar to the Rhodes Scholarships. Tih-:y will be open to men and women of every race, colour or
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  • 65 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 23. The King's doctors saw His Majesty this morning but their stay was very brief and it was decided not to issue a morning bulletin. It is understood the King's temperature is almost norma.1 but it has been a feature of the illness
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  • 96 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, Feb. 23. Rear-Admiral Mcffett of the Bureau of Naval Aeronautics, upon his return from Bermuda, declared that the Navy Department hcped to send Los Angeles round on a trip with the mails for England in the course of the coming summer. This would be after
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  • 126 7 Reuter's Service. Moscow, Feb. 23. The Rosta Agency states that owing to the Sinclair Oul Company not executing the conditions of the grant of the oil concessions in North Saghalien in 1922, the Chief Concessions Committee have submitted to the Moscow District Court the question of revoking
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  • 204 7 STARVING FOR WANT OF CAPITAL Conclusion of Trade Union Delegates Reuter's Service. London:, Feb. 23. "It is not suggested that the entire Soviet sytsem will be applicable to this country" is one of the main conclusions of the report of the Trade Union Delegates to Russia; advance extracts
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  • 98 7 Reuter's Service. Warsaw, Feb. 23. Conferences between Mr. Arthur Gardiner, representing the British Overseas Ba:k and representatives of the Union of Polish Sugar Manufacturers, at which the Polish Premier, M. Grabs-ki, was present, have resulted in an agreement in regard to a loan of two millions sterldng
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  • 56 7 Reuter's Service. Melbourne, Feb. 23. In the absence of any official communication from the Uni/ted States, Mr. Bruce, Premier, is asking Washington for the itinerary of the forthcoming visit of the American fleet to Australia. It is expected the Federal Government wiD spend twenty thousand sterldng in
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  • 29 7 Reuter's Service. Panis, Feb. 23. The New York Harald states that efforts to trace Major Wood at Biarritz have failed, although he has many friende there.
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  • 18 7 Reuter's Service. [Reuter's Service.] London, Feb. 23The death has occurred of Sir Thomas Allbutt.
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  • 257 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. lob equal to $100. With a record of seven previous convictions against him, Ibrahim bin Ahmadsah, was charged before
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  • 1094 7 CHINESE VICTIM DIES IN HOSPITAL Story Told by Eye Witness at Inquest A sequel to the dastardly work of three Chinese who shot down Noel de Souza and Eric de Souza, two brave Eurasian youths while evading arrest after havmg shot down a Chinese on the night of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 309 7 li.i iinii'Biftuai* HUDSON MATERIAL 1 I FOR LIGHT RAILWAYS. 1 i I HUDSON LIGHT RAILWAY MATERIAL is manufactured at the largest works I in the Empire devoted solely to the cons truction of Light Railway Equipment, I resulting in the ability tc purchase the finest raw materials at special QUANTITY
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  • 442 8 Sports Pastimes. BOXING IRINEO FLORES WHIPPED Adriano Outslugs Welter Champion Mariano Adriano, the Baclaran Bearcat, certa ny had the correct dope on th fight last night. Oso expressed liimself before the bout as to exactly how and why it was going to come out that way. His dope left out
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  • 107 8 Under the auspices of the Selangor Boxing Association, a programme of seven fights ibetween sailors of the "Durban" and "BluebeT' was presented at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday evening. It was the best boxing seen here says the Malay Mail, si cc the
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  • 139 8 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 23. At the National Sporting Club in a twenty round contest for the bantamweight championship of Britain and a purse of £600 Johnny Brown (holder) beat Harry Corbett at Hackney. The towel was thrown in in the 16th round. London, Feb. 24.
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  • 151 8 San Diego, Calif., Feb. 7.—Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion of the: world, and Estelle Taylor, movie actress, were married here to-day. The couple took out a marriage licnse this morn'ng and then announced that it was their intention to get married next Monday night. After obtaining the
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  • 885 8 YACHTING The second race fo r the Guillemard Cup brought out thirteen boats yesterday in a fine sailing breeze most of the Fleet starting snugged down until they found what was the order of the day, as strong witnds, aun and tide prevailed. Just after
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  • 258 8 LAWN TENNIS Championship Pai~s (Mixed) Mrs. Hami'ton and Whitley beat Miss Gu-nn and Darbishire, 6—2, 6—<l. Mrs. Hesta and Fuller b at Mr. and Mrs. Godwin, 6—3, 6—l. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron beat Miss Hutchison and Ablitt. 4—6, 6—3. Mr. and Mrs. Treadgold beat Mrs. Pierrepont and
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  • 42 8 GOLF Fifteen .cards .were takei out for the February Ladies Spoon played on Monday, 23rd instant, and resulted in a tie between Mrs. A. S. Gardner 50—9 equal to 41 and Mis* D. Bowyer Smyth 46—5 equal to 41.
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  • 46 8 FOOTBALL In a game of footiball the Government Printing Office drew with the Anglo-Chinese School 2nd XI with one all on the Oldham Hall ground yesterday. The Government Printing Office football team was started only recently by Mr. A. S. Roman.
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  • 27 8 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Feb. 24. A Penang eleven defeated the Submarine Flotilla team at football by 1 to nil after a hard struggle.
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  • 49 8 Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Londonc. Feb. 23. The Association Cup draw for the fourth round to be played on March 7 is as follows: Southampton vs. Liverpool. Cardiff vs. Hull, or Leicester. Sheffield United vs. West Bromwich or Villa. Spurs or Blackburn vs. Westham or Blackpool.
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  • 51 8 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 25. Manchester city beat Sheffield United in the first first division of the League by 2 goals to 1. In the second division Wednesday d r ew with Manchester United with one all, while the third division (Northern) Accrington beat Durham by 6 to
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  • 287 8 Handicaps—Second Day THE TURF 1. Selangor Turf Club Griffins, Division B. (Five Furlongs):—Miss Kincard 9.0. Little Witch 9.0, Mah Jongg II 8.10, Commedienne 8.7, Sophocles 7.12, Lady Hong 7.10, Prince Yap 7.8. 2. Horses, Division C. (Five Furlongs): —Carrie B. 0.0, Lady Iknnis 8.9, Siiap 8.8, Happy
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  • 105 8 RUGBY London, Feb. 14. The following are tbr results of principal matches played in the Rugby Un on to-day: Old Ley.sians 0, Blackheath 0. Devonport S. 9, Guy's Hospital 0. Richmond 13, Portsmouth S. 9. Manchester 18, Bradford 24. Swansea 3, Bristol 8. Rugby 11, Coventy 3. Gloucester
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  • 76 8 WRESTLING Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 12.—Wayne Munn, former Unifn rsity of Nebraska athlete, who won the wre?itl'.ng championship from Ed (Strangler) Lewis on January ninth, successfully defended his t tie last night in a short and fast match by tossirTg Stanislaus Zbyszko in two straight falls with the
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  • 144 8 Kasima Kuto Ko, alias Tagaki Torataro, wanted tfor the murder of another Japanese in Manila six years ago, has been arrested at Lucena, Tayabas, by the Constabulary. He was turned over to the secret service. The Japan se had been hiding in Tayabas province up to the time of his
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  • 920 8 Big Meeting at Biennial Conference There was a large gathering assembled last night at the Seminary and Industrial Halls of the Malaysian Union Seminary, Singapore when the fifth biennial conference of the Malaysian Union Mission at SeventhDay Adventists was held at 8.30 p.m. Those present incuded: —Pastor L.
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  • 182 8 It is announced that if the purchase of the "Philippines Herald" by the Roces interests fa l through, it s probable that a rew daily in English entitled "The Manila Tribune" will be established in Manila shortly. Oakland, Calf., Feb. 10. —Joart London Albbott, daughter of the late Jack London,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 940 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, February 24. RUBBER, STERLING SHAUES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar 14% 2s Anglo-Java 2 9 20s Anglo-Malay 23 3 20s Ayer Kuning 37 6 20s Batu
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    • 125 9 WW PHONE l 2419 LIM CHEE SENG, 56—3 Market Street. MICHELIN TYRES STOCKIST and Sole Distributor for Michelin Cable Cycle Tyres in Singapore. Supplier of all kinds of Pneumatic and Solid Tyres and also dealing in GARGOYLE Lubricating oil. PHONE 2419 for your requirements and same will be promptly executed.
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  • 351 10 Well-known Journalist and Author The "Daily Express" states that Mr. T. W. H. Crosland, the author and journalist, died in poverty in a London tenement after a illness due to consumption. A correspondent writes to Truth:—• Crosland posed as a second Dr. Johnson, but reserrt'Jled him only
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  • 161 10 Landing Site Selected for Colombo In connection with the forthcoming Pearl Fishery, arrangements ar being made for the landing of oysters in Colombo. The Principal Collector of Customs, it is understod, insists on one place on the foreshore leing set apart and enclosed for the landing, storing and
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  • 149 10 Cardiff, Jan. 5. The mountain at Troedyrhiwfuwoh, in the Rhymmy Valley, South* Wales, is again moving and causing much dannge to the public service*. The ma n road is cracked for a considerable distance and has been clos-d to traffic, which has ibeen diverted through Fochriw ovc.r
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  • 154 10 Twelve poor rajged school boys from the East End were transported on June 10 from their homes to a ducal house in Mayfair. They were the guests of the Duke of Newcastle at his flat in Berkeley House, Hay Hill, W. The boys were dumb with
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  • 120 10 The quiet little village of Muokamote, Co. Antrim, is agog over a bridegroom who refuses to get out of bed on his weddring morn. Arrayed in her bridal dress, the bride waited at her home for her intended husband, who was to have accompanied her to the
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  • 411 11 Unoccupied and Derelict For 12 Years Who is owner of the mystery house in Heathfield Gardens, Turnham Green —the house which has remained uninhabited and left derelict for 12 years? The curious thir.g about it (writes a representative of The Evening News) is that the rates are
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  • 326 11 Observations of the Ways of Women London:—The modern girl, whose way? not infrequently shock her elders nowadays, has a staunch d Ifender :n Edward Carpenter, the poet and philosopher who renounced w.alth and position half a century ago to become a socialistic pioneer. Four sLore years hay,
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  • 113 11 It is reported from Budapest that the ex-Empress Zita intends to marry a Hungarian aristocrat in order to obtarn Hungarian citizenship. It is rumoured that her fiance is Count Joseph Hunyady, formerly Controller of the Household to the late Emperor Carl. He followed the exiled
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  • 107 11 Randolph Oakes, aged twenty-snx, an ex-soldier, who was remanded at the City Police Court Manchester for medical examinaftiion, was stated to have slept m a grave in Clayton churchyard which contained the coffin of a child. Oakes went to the graveyard apparently to search for
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  • 224 11 Divorce of a Former Penang Couple Mr. Robert Newington, an official of the Edinburgh Fi»e Brigade, was granted a "decree mst> against l|*s wife, Dorothy Newington, with costs against the corespondent, Captain Mervyn Smith, in the Divorce Court on Jan. 15 In 1921, said Mr. Newington, they
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