Malaya Tribune, 2 November 1925

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  • 31 1 The Malaya Tribune. m EVENING DAILY. y AND s^' SHIPPING GAZETTE. (EVENING DAILY Vol XTJ -No. 25S SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1925
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    • 400 1 V- Ffa "if NEW SHIPMENTS WHITEAWAYS. E TRAVELLERs" WI <urn<c LOWEST W.L. CO b g PRICES STANDARD jjj IN VALUE I MALAYA. LINES. ViX HIDE (NOT SPLIT) \fcSc«/ Compressed Fibre Foundation THf•• r^P'.R£', SUlT CASE. THfc TRAVELLER 1 ENGLISH LE\THER SUIT B 1 r CASE mar c fin m ut
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    • 318 1 1 VISION IS LIFE'S PRICELESS! S GIFT. Take care of your eyes. Hare thein£ examined by us and have aa keep* your glasses, properly adjusted. I m 1 THE EASTERN OPTICAL C«. T 18, South Canal Road, Singapore. ■i:|MI!li'IIll'!llitiil «'ililtl I 'H'tflinri: I I I I II 1 I I(1
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  • 1795 2 BRINGING UP OF THE PRESIDENT Father's Interesting Story of Boyhood Days "He knew I expected to find that woodbox filled, an: he wanted it filled before 1 gr>t in. Maybe you'd call tha. train .tig. A child ought to know what's expected of him, and he ought to
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  • 92 2 The Paticiisti movement has spread to Japan, according to United Praas reports, and an organization of a party along the lines of Mussolini's "Black Shirts" will be launched about November L General Yamanashi, ex-minister or war; Count Owfci, of Justice and Dr. Susuki, another ex-minister, are reported
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    • 408 2 ,1W SCAi is pius tut*.* IS, fkOK S Bm+ *W I^S&S&^TCH-OllH jORES •MD L£GS /MJ |r«>#» J| m I*l/ uicras b!hcwo«m .'MI A M ~^^Va I mW7r.OH$ *Bsc:ssts CHiiON'ic ?0»e.7/JrJ fl /■^lAl^*^ l^^^^^l* —IL^ The genuine Zacn-3u>: is always enclosed in a sealed carton as shown in facsimile above, and
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    • 173 2 THE PERSON WITHOUT A HEADACHE A RARITY There is probably no one who has not had a headache some time or other. Of headaches there are many, and they va<ry in the degree of discomfort they bring. But whatever a headache may be, it is a tiling one would like
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    • 780 2 A NEW ZEALANDER'S MISTAKE Under a mistaken motion, as to the nature of the malady Mr. W. Mullis tried everything in the way of liniments to rub his Sciatica away. That he failed is not to be wondered at, because Sciatica as a disorder of the nerves and what he
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  • 1401 3 GIRDLING THE GLOBK WITH CHARITY The Work of the Rockefeller Foundation The charge of selfishness brought against tihie United Stages may be in part controverted by the work of the Rockefeller Foundation, wh'.ch in its constructive charity knows neither geography nor race, but 'only mankind. a map
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  • 42 3 [We do not neoessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondent*. Letters sent for publication should be written on one side of the paper only; preference is given to short letters. Ony extract- of long letters can bo given.]
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  • 297 3 Sir, —Then- i no doubt that fhf French general has committed a great crime agains; humanity and civilisation at Damascus- am ancient and populous city. The report a.c conflicting bui the facts vvh'ch are slowly Altering through ai.e that General Sarrail omitted to follow the elementary rule
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  • 74 3 The University of Nevada is b insoring experiments in the extraction of rubber from a species of wild vegetation which grows profusely o'er large- aieas of that state. Aj a sssult of a preliminary examination the prediction is made that the idea will develop grea: commercial possibilities.
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  • 71 3 Thousands of dollars y.any paid put for sphagnum moss, Manila paper, and tying material, will be saved by the discovery of a new substitute for this- things by a Manila agricultural extension agent. Bxperinients which he had been conductlac for two years in the Cebu provincial nurseiries
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  • 67 3 Th- Brifsh-Ameruan aib.tral fccbunal has convened at Washington for the consideration of a number of cases including 'British claims for more adequate protection of British property in the Philippines. Some of the claims go back many years and one m cone-: tttd with a ca m foi
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 171 3 A DIGESTIVE p TONIC Enabling those who suffer from loss of c.ppetite 01 dyspepsia to enjoy their meals thoroughly and to derive full benefit from them. 'BYNINAMARA is a powerful tonic, pleasant to take and easy to assimilate. 1? quickly restores strength and energy to the system when run do.vn
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    • 285 3 photograph of Same boy a year old a After \"he! School Children need Virol The remarkable influence of Virol on growing tissues is shown in the above case. Virol builds bone and muscle, restores waste, and strengthens the constitution. Virol gives School Children j increased strength to resist illness and
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    • 481 4 AMUSEMENTS 5p 5252S2 S_5_5_SH__S_5_5_S^ EMPIRE Thursday, October 29 to Monday, November 2. jj In tbe Second Show at 9-15 pm sharp. 0 Could You Forgive i Lenoir Hit Big Mac once| 3 the man who murdered your lather?? See I w ice N Ji what one nmn did in 1
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    • 547 4 AMUSEMENTS ••i*>••<■iiiii•■ieiiii, i i i i i i s i i i i i i i i i i i i a i I From Saturday, October 31 to Thursday, November 5. I SOMETHING VERY FUNNY, SOMETHING TO LAUGH AT AND I TO LAUGH AWAY YOUR WORRIES OF THE DAY
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    • 343 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY CINEMA Surina^eT.; ALL THIS WEEK. 7* pj*** We take pleasure in presenting the most Husband colourful and picturesque film of the year beware of THE GIRL THE NEAR tAhv WHO CAME BACK «~~^%T^ From the stage play by Samuel Ruskin AtTtM! Goldtog and Charles E. Blaney Starring: mJL,™
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  • 79 5 jtitffea Hospital U i» *c> 446 5o s «■e 3 llll the -.'f,rmance of "Mr. Fmi -a'ement of Mr. R L. "hodoW Treasurer, shows a-Bdsho" 1 1 wcro as follows:— > I oosta* $482.06 bl F 210.45 173.00 572.18 ptal n r e v
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  • 55 5 I Rghth Tro.p W| ~»> er S.gnalling and llea iuar.tr>, 5 p.m. [ist Publishing House, Inspection 5 p.m. N Member L-*** Troop marten, P- m 4 1...,. s.—Band Practice, N,v nbor 6.—Second Troop T.-Bridge Building g am. Sixth Troop. 11 2 p.m. Fifth Troop, 4 r.iji' r
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  • 21 5 untitled $2,000,000 to care pino mother? and Ameri- 1 has boen announced through It stated that i ***** of these children,
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  • 315 5 Another Chinese Marriage Problem An a.;; plication was made before Mr. Justice LKjane in the Supreme Court this morning, by Mr. V. D. KnonVles, on behalf of Tan Keng Ho,, to set aside or vary the certificate granted by the Registrar om the application of a Chines* woman
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  • 123 5 The City Opera Saturday evening's audiance way well repaid for its visit by witnessing the intcrestiru pay "The Unexpected Love and several extra turns, which included Mr. Haion, with his humorous songa am; Msa Mar.a With her unique and capable dancing. Last night "Nyai Saminah" and "Ahmad Marican"
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  • 130 5 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y. Kerosene Devon's Imperial Brilliant per 2 tns $5.20 Sylvar. Arrow per 2 tins $4.80 T per 2 tms $4-80 PfcS P e r 2 drums 4 50 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins $8.00 Socony Motor Gasoline Ex pump*
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  • 73 5 Singapore, Nov. 2. °",S2l&*-#. |»vH 8 3ld Demand Private 3 months sight On India iKlu Bank Tel. Transfer Ao On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 4% p.c. p.m. On Shanghai— 723 Bank demand dfraft On Jay iaou Bank Tel. Transfer i4U On Japan— iq7L' Bank demand oiraft "'2 buying W*f
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  • 66 5 Faiztalaib Khan, who was charged on Wednesday before Mr. W. J. fv. btarK, une Kuahl Police Magnate, with Sg in poLe*»o» J c ammunition, was fined fifty dollar» or a month's rigorous imprisonment. The rate of issue of Money Orders for Tnrfra and Ceylon to-day, is 152 equal $100 The
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  • 137 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, Nov. 2. Number after tbe ship indicate* the Godown it is abreast of and the word ••Gate," the number of the Gate to enter at East Wharf (Gate I).—H.M.S. Iroquois, East End East Wharf; Nagina, 22. Main
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  • 283 5 TO-DAY, NOVEMBER 2 Malacca *Kheng Seng: 2 p.m. Batu Pahat *Meran 2 p.m. Port Swettenham, Su2z, Pr>rt Said, Genoa, Marseiiit». Barcelona, Havre, Liverpool and G.asgow '"Jason 2 p.m. Moji, Kobe ani Yokohama Keemun 2 p.m. Selat Pandjang and Bengka'.is *R. Schiff Bahru 3 p.m. Saiat Pandjang, Bengkaiis and
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  • 152 5 Capt. J. W. T. Saunders, Board ing Officer, Penang, is acting jlarbou: Master, Penang,. vice Commander C. A. Peal who M in Singapore acting for CaptOalibrop Calthrop. Information has been received from the Port Officer, Calcutta, that the foLowmg Light Vessels have now been moved to the poei-on»
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  • 157 5 Beoaiuse she was refused bills of health by the Am.trican consular representatives at eight different ports due to the presence of wines and lquors on coard dest.nad tor the Inland*, the Dutch steamer Ouderkerk has to pay a fine of Pl6O for the offense .to the bureau
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  • 124 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan .$353 Rice, Slam 2 $328 Rice, Siam 3 $303 Rice, Saigon 1 $32« Rice, Sa gon 2 $298 Rice. Saigon 3 Rice, Rangoon 1 $277 Rice, Rangoon 2 $270 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $10.10 Rice,
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  • 192 5 Singapore, November 2. Rubber. —Jeram Kuantan are in demand at 51.50 and M.ntakabs at 51 cts, Ulu Benuts can be taken at 70 cents and Allent.vs at *0.20 New are quoted 52.65 to $2.70 and Kedahs $4.10 to $4-20, Ayer Panas have dhsnged bane's at $13.2-->,
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  • 71 5 Thursday, November 5 4.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah, "B M Company, Practice, Bromhead-Matthews Shield. Saturday, November 7 0 30 pm—Bukit Timah. Malay Company, Company Rne Meeting. Buses, leave Malay Drill Hall at 1.45 p.m. Sunday, November 8 8 3-0 a.m.—Buki:" Timah. Ist Reinfcrce- ment Practice, Bromhead-Matthews Shield Bus leaves
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    • 106 5 I KIU INBSI AT K j rTBACTIVE PRICKS. /i I ene and ins(ki cur new fjf ■i steal jvst vnnacLed. )1 GINETTE, N elk Bridge K«»<i )1 LNGAPORE. IHE ROYAL PARSEE OPERA OF CALCUTTA At The New World Stage Jalan Besar. To-Night, November 2. RAJA HARISGHANDRA Hindu Historical Play BOOKING
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    • 154 5 i The Eastern Studio LEE PHOTOGRAPHER j SINGAPORE. Enlargements, Miniatures, Wedding and other Groups, Indoor and Outdoor. MODERN STYLE. Electric Lightings, etc. We also do Amateurs' work. JHfr You eamot buy a Better Lamp than >V -X AGENTS: United Engineers Limited j flse&rporstcd in th* StrslU S«ttl«n«Bt4). FtrCtilCAinOEPltrMtrrt i 5.
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  • 153 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, November 2 High Tides.—lo.s7 a.m., 11.45 p.m. All Souls' Day. "Our Betters,'' Victoria Theatre. To-morrow, November 3 High Tide.—ll.27 a.m. The Assizes. New Year Sports Meeting, S.C.C, 5.15 p.m. "Our Betters," Victoria Theatre. Wednesday, November 4 High TUes.—o.24 a.m., 11.58 a.m. P. and
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  • 925 6 Among- the matters eoaM iered at Friday's MuniciijeJ meeting was a motion to institute an experiment in refuse ill Bin I km in the Tanglin district. This is a recommendation wh.ch we made several months ago in the course of an article on health matters: and from
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  • 248 6 His Excellency the Governor, Sir Laurence Guiliemaid and Lady Guillemard are expected to arrive in Singapore on Friday. The Hon. Mr. E. S. Hose, it is stated, leaves by the a*. Mantua on or about the 20th instant. The Band of Hope will meet at the Y.VV.C.A. on Wednesday, at
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  • 1525 6 TERRIBLE TRAGEDY ON THE s.s. KLANG Captain McDonald and Eight Others Killed Running amck on board tbe Straits Steamship Company's steamer, "Klang" on Saturday afternoon, a frenzied Malay, armed with a large knife, slashed to death eight persons, besides seriously wounding a number of other?. The death
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  • 45 6 From Japan by s.s. M II Hum, Singapore to-morrow. From Chna l ane? Jap:!: by a* Tamb« Maru, due Singapore ■o-morr lr. From Holland and Gennaftj Tambora, due Singapore to-morttw. From Indo-Ohina by a* l)'ArtafW*. jj Singapore 3 p.m. on Wk 1, instant.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 332 6 Robinson's nickel! WATCH IN TWO SIZ£S. f No. 1 Price $9 Nett No 3 Price $10 Nett it We 2 uaran ee his Wntch to be liy cne of he bes timekeepers Ad> Watch not found satisfactory 5 P will be exchanged. j S JEWELLED BALANCE P INS NSIBLE T0
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    • 30 6 A. FUNTER Dealer in DIAMONDS, PEARLS AND PRECIOUS STONES 19, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. Office 'Phone 197 Private Thone 2538 Agents for Kuala Lumpur STORCH BROS., 37-39, Java Street, Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 38 6 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS LEWIS AND PEAT* Rubber London, Stocks on Oct. 14, 5.1 S3 57 tons down. London.—3s ll':<). Local Spot.—$1.62. November to December.—? I. January to .March. $\AlViNew York.—98 cents. Tin London (31.10.25).-t2M.l.V0. Local.—$143.75 per picul 125 ,,,n
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 73 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Courtesy of the Government Health Office Kandang Kerbau Station, for the 24 hours ending midnight November 1, 1923. deg. Max. shade temperature 86.2 F. Mm. shade temperature 74.5 F. Mean shade temperature 79.3 F. Max. sun radation t5l F. Mm. grass radiation 73 F. Sea
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  • 287 7 K1N G SENDS FAREWELL MESSAGE Immense Crowds Witness the Final Tattoo Reuter's Service. London. October 31. tfeflbh passed to-night amid scenes e|j than ar.y in its two years' hisOvir a hundred thousand people ml d the -rounds for a final farewell, rhe Stadium was literally besieged* crowds for
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  • 77 7 Reuter's Service. London. October 31. c of the International Federation oi Trade Unions in response to Ihf :he All-India Trade Union Caagnai on bshaif oi 1.>0,000 cotton mill i al Bombay, has wired money to asked national centres to acasjs at its disposal for t Tans
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  • 52 7 Reuter's Service. P*;is, October 31. "**iev« on being interviewed, hoped m>W bit financial proposals at the earon M. aillaux's a<lh«ma, with W*neatioß», the first principle being sding by specially levied resources, acqurtd wealth, or all nltii and capital. The me'Jhods ■asont of tr.e contribution will be mmm
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  • 39 7 Reuter's Service. Rome, October 31. 01 and the German Ambassador v n< d Usj Itnio-Gemnan Treaty of Comand .Navigation based on the most nation treatment, «nd an agree- to avsid fJh»e imposition of double n 't*s.
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  • 22 7 T he Banque de France Reuter's Service. Paris, October 31. officially denied that a change in > vtrnorFhip of the Banque of France
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  • 13 7 Reuter's Service. Calcutta, October 31. Readinej is making satiafac*J Progress.
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  • 130 7 Protests Against Administration of Syria Reuter's Service. Geneva, October 31. Concluding its sitting the Mandates Commission has forwarded requests to various mandatorLes for tJheir observations regarding petitions of protests relating to the administration of certain territories, notably Syria. Paris, October 31. In a communique issued, the premier points
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  • 106 7 Reuter's Service. Teheran, October 31. A strong national movement against the present dynasty has been started djn the past days. The Mejliss, receiving numerous threatening telegrams from the provinces, convened a spejeial session to discuss the matter, but a few shots acci-d--entally fired outside Parliament Building, caused
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  • 82 7 Reuter's Service. Brisbane, October 31. Large organised pait>e»s of farmers aTe arriving at Bower* to ioald idle ships. They declare they are ready for amy emergency. Extremists at Bowen are resorting to sabotage and have emptied coaltrucks to prevent, the farmers carrying out their plans. Brisbane, November
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  • 62 7 Reuter's Service. Melbourne, October 31. Leaders of the Ideal iSeamen's Union express the confidence that Mr. Walsh, who had recently avowed! his willingness to accept the pres'dency of the new Federated Seamen's Union to be formed hi Great Britain, will go to England, in which event the Seamena
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  • 83 7 Reuter's Service. O'.tawa, November L The final state of the parties is likely to be: 116 Conservatives, 103 Literals, 22 Progressives, 2 Labour and 2 Independents. It la now certain that Mr. Meigher. will be unable to form a Government with a clear majority in the House of
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  • 26 7 Reuter's Service. Moscow, October 31. Kara khan has been appointed' third under secretary of Foaie£gn» Affairs, the firat being Litvinoff and the second Rakovsky.
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  • 25 7 Reuter's Service. Moscow, October 31. The death has occunretf of Frunze, the Soviet Commissary of War, after an operation for gastric ulcer.
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  • 23 7 Reuter's Service. Karachi, November 1. Commander di Pinedo arrived here last night and proceeded to Bunderabbas this morning.
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  • 128 7 Impressive Spectacle of March to Rome Reuter's Service. Rome, October 81. To-day saw the climax of the three days' celebrations. The Fascist march to Rome was an impressive spectacle, 200 aeroplanes circling over the capital at an early hour. The Fascist Secretary-General Far'nacci jaoVlressed a crowded audience at
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  • 81 7 Reuter's Service. Cairo, November 1. Hilmy Pasha Issa, Minister of the Interior, stated that the object of the political organisations law, mentioned in despatches of October 29, was to safeguard the public security, to eliminate harmful societies and to organise the political life of the country. They
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  • 66 7 Reuter's Service. New York, November 1. Unusual precautions were taken upon the arrival of the Italian Debtfunding Commission, the guard including Federal Secret Service men besides tlhe ordinary police. Two thousand anti-Fascisti were waiting .at the pier while the envoy.- were secretly transshipped at quarantine and landed
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  • 170 7 With reference to an advertisement appearing- on another page reminding tlie holders of Bonds in the S. S. 7 per cent Loan 1921-1926 that these bonds are re-clec-mable at par on May 1, 1926, we are informed on good authority that the Municipalities
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  • 41 7 A shark measuring over eight feet in length was drawn in at Tanjong Rhu yesterday by fishermen. The monster was caught in the fishing nets and before it was brought ashore it had swaflowed all the smaller fish.
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  • 44 7 As a result of datura poisoning fourteen Chinese living in a house in New Bridge Roaii took S and six of them were removed to the General Hospital on Saturday. Their condition was not serious and several of them were discharged yesterday.
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  • 207 7 The F.M.S. Budget for the year 1926, shows a total estimated outlay of $67,323,4*2. Mr. Justice P. A. F. David took up duties on Thursday as Judicial Commissioner, Lumpur. Mr. F. C. Sands, M.BjE., the Boy Scouts Comnv'asioner for Malaya, was due in Seremban on Saturdiy to address a public
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  • 162 7 THREATS OF RETALIATION BY AMERICA Unwise Speech by Secretary of Commerce Reuter's Service. Erie, Pennsylvania, November L Mr. Herbert C. Hoover, Secretaiy of Commerce, in a speech here, warned M foreign mon>polists controlling raw materials essential to American industry that they must expect the United States to retaliate if
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  • 40 7 Reuter's Service. London, October 31. An official statement says that the exportable percentage of rubber from Ceylon, the Straits and Matoya for the quaruer beginning November 1, has been fixed at 10 per cent thigher, at 85.
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  • 51 7 (Fiom Our Own Correspondent). Kuaia Lumpur, November 2. The suicide has occurred of P. W. Leslie an assistant on Kapar Para Estate. The funeral u>ok place at Kuala Lumpur. It is stated the deceased was depressed owing to receiving notice and shot himself. His age was 36
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  • 67 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh. November 2. Abnormal rains again occurred ihuughout Perak this week-end. Another big flood submerging many atracts, and the People's Park. Four feea of wu-tcr was tihe depth of the flood at Its height, Liid three nhis moniing. It ie now rapidly abating.
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  • 225 7 {By courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, October 29. Mr. Kojiro Tomita was confirmed to be the successful candidate tin the bye-election for Kochi Prefecture to represent it Hi the Diet. Contrary to the general belief, the Chinese civil war is so far very inactive and further
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  • 181 7 The Cycle Carriage Co. Ltd., Agents for the B.S.A. Motor Cycles have received a cable from the B.S.A. (Company advising the naceafb success of rh*rdr machines:-— Spanish three hours speed championship B.S.A. wins 250 cc Class competing against principal British and continentafl makes. Championship of Poland Koaezynski on 260 ccm
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 201 7 jr ********************52^^^ I AMERICAN STEEL 1 I SPLIT PULLEYS. I jjj "Americans" combine enormous atreng! h "^^^^^^^^j^^^^^^P^^^^^ 1 Dj "Americans" transmit maximum p»»wtr Jj] with minimum belt slip. jjj jjj "Americans" save fuel. W C] "Americans*' nave belts. LjtJ j{ ffi "Americans'' endure higher speeds than h sny other standard
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  • 1366 8 SPORTS PASTIMES THE TURF I Amateur Skye Meet Under ideal weather conditions, the Singapore Turf Club he,d an Amateur Skye tMoet on Saturday. The attendance, which was not very large at the outset, increased aa the day wore off, and by 4 o'clock everybody who intended attending tbe races was
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  • 786 8 The Saturday Cup The Nancy Capsizes The second race of this series was sailed on Saturday afternoon. Capt. Fiett started a full field of five yachts at 3 p.m. They crossed in a bunch, with Irene slightly ahead, Margaret II alone being very laic over. The b:eeze was iight
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  • 321 8 Home League Results Reuter's Service. London, October 31. The following: are the results of to-day's English and Scottish League matches:— First Division Arsenal 4, Everton L Aston Villa 0, Cardiff City 2, Bolton W. 2. W. Bromwich A. 2. Burnley 1, Blackburn R. 3. Leeds United 2, Bury 3.
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  • 133 8 Reuter's Service. London October 31. In the International match played at Cardiff to-day. 25.0 0 spectators were present, the weather being sunny. Scotland beat Wales by three goals to nil. After two mmutes play Keenor, the Welsh centre-half, twisted his knee and retired. He d d not
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  • 113 8 Kuala Lumpur Fights (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur. November 1. Boxing last night at the Town Hall produced good scraps. Aman and Kid Kiwi drew over six rounds in the flyweight class and Soo Beng also drew with Singaram, Sam Foxy drawing with Kid Siki over eight rounds.
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  • 66 8 S.C.R.C. Tournament Friday's Ties A Class C. Ch.ee Lim 18 beat S. Eng Chiang 12 (6—3, 6—3). John Lim 12 beat C. Song Quee 3 (6—2, 4—l retired). To-day's Tie A Class C. Chee Lim vs. L. Bong Soo. S. Siew Jin vs. John Lim. B. Class Tan
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  • 865 8 Gala Day at Pool on Fort Canning Road A festive throng gathered 1 on top, or to be strictly accurate, near the top of Bukit Fort Canning, on Saturday afternoon, the occasion be'ng the Sixth Annual Swimming Carnival of the Young Men's Christian Association of Singapore. The
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 359 8 fj B»'S 2484 I I English I M'; Th! Root FOOtballS 'fggfflr Quality I 1 117, nor^gapor E c "JUST UNPACKED. 1 iThe Premier Portable Typewriter is now obtainable by the deterred j payment system. Over 500,000 in use to-day. Get your s now from RONEO LTD., Collyer Quay. PRICES:
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  • 1025 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Jfe" 5 L J A LL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue tbe following, list of quotations: Singapore, November 2. MAIL QUOTATIONS RUBBER, STERLING SHARES Issue Value 2s Allagar 211 iis Angilo-Java 616 20s Angio-Malay 32 6 20» Ayer Kunin® 52
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    • 258 9 FOR THE 1925-26 MOTOR SEASON WE ANNOUNCE A REDUCTION IN PRICE OF THE NEW 14/30 H.P. Now $3 9 050 WITH FOUR WHEEL BRAKES, ADJUSTABLE FRONT SEATS, SEMI-ELLIPTIC SPRINGS M You Cannot buy a better Car" sole agents MALAYAN MOTORS (Proprietors WEA6NE BROS., Ltd.) Step out into \^Y'" J the
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    • 142 9 USHER'S! ]GREEN STRIPEI \St 1 jjj G 1 AND i I 1 m f feitttiiwiiJ B 9 O.V.G. ggf|: J WHISKY. I 5 i B I 5 I I I Sole Agents I John Little Co., Ltd., jj (Incorporated In England,) 2 jj jj SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. 9 =3 a
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  • 998 10 GREATEST OF CHINESE ACTORS Paid $3,000 for a Single Performance The greatest actor of the Orient, we are 1 told, is Mci Lan Fong, who plays to packed houses throughout China and Japan, receives as much as $3,000 for a single private performance, and is "a bigger
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  • 37 10 The Maharajah of Patisin pay no less than £250 a day for his suite of rooms in a Strand hotel. Even that does not worry him, for Ms income is in the neighbourhood pt ?1,000,000 a year.
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