Malaya Tribune, 5 November 1925

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY, AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY Vol XII. No 261 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1925,
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    • 493 1 ill I i, ,i mi N£W SHIPMENTS j L0WEST w L co s 1 :?RICES STANDARD I IN W&tiEtiBm® VALUE 1 MALAYA. LINES. I V— HIDE (NOT SPLIT) Compressed Fibre Foundation RE "SUIT CASE THt TBAVtLLER LNGLIsH LEUHEB SUIT THE FVl IDCC Attack SR CASE mdl e 'f' 111 t(
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    • 380 1 I VISION IS LIFE'S PRICELESS GIFT. m U Take care of your eye*. Have them I examined by us and have us keep g| I your glasses, properly adjusted. THE EASTERN OPTICAL Cm. j 115, Sonth Canal Road, Singapore, j I f'.ilHl!H!:l"iiii:i|!:i;!i!;iHiMrini!i«:n!:iitiniui;ili!iiji.:iJM I I Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., 1 jj
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  • 2007 2 INDIAN EMPIRE MAKER'S BICENTENARY An Appreciation of His Great Career September 29, was the 2Ci)th anniversary of the birth of Kobcrt, afterwards Lord, Give, the founder of the British Empire in India. (By the Hon. J. W. Fortcscue.) On Michaelmas Day, 1725, there were signs of unusual excitement
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    • 481 2 PThe Brecineable Care r For THBOAT, CHEST aod LUNGS. Take for Coug Jutos Bronchitis PP i>S nrt <tUt« I <**tl** u-ith useful little iwll.WW.. JjJ% BtalltZ dieinevt ndart. Pull directions enclosed in every package. 183 75 gte. ptr British Pharmacy, North Bridge Road, Singapore V egamhjou lE^ l t0 stea
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    • 174 2 WHICH IS qPTTER? DEADENING THE SENSE OR REMOVING THE PAIN. The physical man is subject to numberless pains and aches which may arise from various causes. In many such cases it is not poss. btet or practicable to trace the cause and root it out. The best thing* to do
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    • 442 2 ANAEMIA OF THE FAR EA How Pallid Faces and Bloodless Lips, With That Tiredness and Weakness which Accompany tk Cart be Quick ly Remedied. After the long trying- days of the hot season many people «!find thin and wan, devoid of appetite, conscious of a general enfeeblema cf spirit which
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  • 1179 3 DECLARED A MYTH BY OCEANOGRAPHER Periodic Rhythm of the Ocean Movements The Great Ocean Current called the Gulf Stream it a myth, according to Le Danois, a French oceanographer, who maintains that ad the phenomena attributed to it may be better explained by supposing" a great seasonal
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    • 211 3 Her-.tnemy > n« ,iold;tbla v m pen never rx.o." I j I 4 -Jar ©vsr»Sixe Duoidd Holds Th£t Extra Ink TUcft ii 7?«f lii&e Money M c fa I men Yen Abed It I TANY a time the DuofoM'9 i-*lo\er-size Ink capacity «dHti 'c you over those extra tofwritiag that
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    • 126 3 "IKS! Ii senderßon S'^fm L FROM LONDON FOB YOU I f And they reach y° u as fresh as if V V~-&e> y° u bought them at our London Piccadilly Virginia Cigarettes will W0 bring you joy for they are COQI and fragrant, f] I !1 r« Pure golden smokes
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    • 111 3 full convalescence (An Edinburgh Physician's personal experience). n ttack of Septic Pneumonia in Jane, "I breakdown, with the usual 1923, followed hy m «**f_ZZ~ iodi of acute depression, symptoms S "emed to be of much benefit and f' iera n "VoJr Sanatogen. I am now glad to say, that fja
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    • 136 3 PAUTAUBERGE'S SOLUTION With Hydrochloro-Phosphate of Lima with Creosote. EASILY ASSIMILATED BY THE STOMACH. Composed of pure Beech Wood CreosoU nd Phosphate of Lime, i.e., of an anti-ib*-:ilus which is highly valued, and of very active reconttl•''avfiwSßSß tucnt, PAUTAUBERGE'S 2*' v SOLUTION 1» oonsidercd by numerous and t v eminent physicians
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    • 453 4 AMUSEMENTS EMPIRE I [jj Thursday, November 5 to Monday, November 9. jjj I In the Second Shew at 9-05 p.m X B UNITED ARTISTS CORPORATION PRESFNIS S X An Exquisite phato-drnma, tsmJsr, msraory-haua.tna and deeplyap-«»l'rg to all jfl E heart» that h' ld the faJ lttst spark* of r.ve't pi»9t<>?i.
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    • 443 4 AMUSEMENTS IMMIiHWmtW!ItHtI!tI!iMIHiI«MiM«IM^ I From Saturday, October 31 to Thursday, November 5. I SOMETHING VERY FUNNY, SOMETHING TO LAUGH AT AND f TO LAUGH AWAY YOUR WORRIES OF THE DAY m m I AT THE ALHAMBRA TAN CHENG KEE ft CO.. LTD., Proprietor*. m m I In 'he Second Show, Commencing
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    • 415 4 AMUSEMENTS i i-tz i ir —i —r-w^~- i GAIETY CINEMA TBT ALL THIS WEEK. We take pleasure in presenting the most ,j\ V£T?T\ colourful and picturesque film of the year c IHE GIHL -.™!5S>! 1 WHO CAME BACK From the stage play by Samuel Ruskin We recommend yu to aae
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  • 212 5 The Empire Cinema One of the moat striking personalities on stage and scru-n i? Miss Doris Kcane, who is to be seen at the Empir? C.nema in the Wonderful drama "Romance", written by Edward Sheldon. It is a photo-drama that will open the hearts 1 of all, you
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  • 100 5 October Output Barlow Co.. Singapore. lbs. Muar I tarn Estate* Ltd. 11,154 Majedie (Johore) RutCer Estates Ltd. 12.000 Perm as Rubber Co., iLtd. 22.522 Sekong Rubber Co., Ltd. 22,100 Barlow Co., Kuala Lumpur. The Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.) Rubber Co., Ltd., 86,000 Th& Bradwill (F.M.S.) Rubier Estate, Ltd.. The
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  • 268 5 The elderly tourist put on his WM spectacles, removed his whrskers from the gauze veil of his topee, and gnpp ng his white umbrella jftrmiy in his hand, haileJ the tram car. A3 he rode through the town the smile ■m his free waa ben gn; he
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  • 38 5 The following arte the numbers of arrivals from and departures to Madras Presidency for the month of October 1925. Arrivals, Adults 8,168; Minors 1,314. Departures, Adults 2318; Minors 132. The arrivals relate to aided passengers enly.
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  • 294 5 October Returns Singapore, November 3. The Ag. Registrar of Imports and Exports favour us with the following statement of Quantity and Value of Rubber exported! during October 1925: Oct. Oct. 1925 1924 1925 1924 to date 10 months Tow* Tons Tons Tons United Kingdom— 4,063.05 2,598.58 33,878.24
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  • 122 5 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y. Kerosene Devoe's Imperial Brilliant per 2 tins $5.20 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins riser pver 2 tin» $4.80 p<ger per 2 drums $4.50 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins *8.00 Sccony Motor Gasoline Ex pumpi or drums per Imperial
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  • 300 5 TO-DAY, NOVEMBER 5 Colombo, Marseilles, Havre, Dunkirk and Antwerp *Amir©l NeiEv 2 p.m. Malacca ♦Ehcng Seng 2 p.m. Batu Paha* *Meran 2 p.m. Moeara-Saba and Djambi Moorebar 2 p.m. Hoihow, Swatow, Amoy and Hong»ong* Haiyeng 2 p.m. Kemaman, Kemasek, Paka, Dungun, Trengganu, Bisut, Samerak and Bacho Boribat 3
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  • 39 5 To-day, November s.—Band Practice. 5 p.m. To-morrow, November 6.—Second Troop Inspection. 5 p.m. Saturday. November 7—Bridge Building at Fort Canning, 9 am. Sixth Troop, 11 a.m. Eighth Troop, 2 p.m. Fifth Troop, 4 p.m. First Troop.
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  • 355 5 Ti. Principal and Staff of the C. K. Z 9cbooi wit to ti a.:k .ill who helped t< raise the sum of $2,981.41 whidh has been paid in to Messrs. Pa'erson Simon.< I>y our very kind "Sals" Treasurer, Mis. Pountney, to whom our hearty thanks are due.
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  • 91 5 Singapoie, Nov. .">. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 15|32d Demand 2s. 4 5|32d Private 3 month- sight 2s 4%d On India Bank Tel. Transfer 154% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft $96 p.c. p.m. On Shanghai— Bank demand <i:at 73% On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 140 On
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  • 56 5 Major W. N. Edwards, Ipoh, has been seconded for service with the Rubber Restriction Department with effect from July 1 1923. The rate of issue of Money Orders fo»India and Ceylon to-day, is Rs. 153 equal to SI00. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is
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  • 127 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Kayan $35fc Kke, Siam 2 $332 Rice, Siam 3 $315 Rice, Saigon 1 $306 Rice, Saigun 2 m $300 Rice, Saigon 3 Bice, Rangoon 1 $280 Rice, Rangoon 2 $271 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per hag $10.00 Rice,
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  • 213 5 Singapore, November 5. Rubber Shares are steady. Kuan'tans have buyers at $1.69 with sellers at $1.72%, Connemaras ar<- quoted to $2.72%, United Malaccas havi buyers at |295 with sellers at $3.0."» and Brogas $1.42 u> 11.45, Sungei Ramais are quoted buyers $3.85 sellers $4, Brunei Uriiteds
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  • 116 5 Buried ante 1 nhe fallen leaves in a park, a wonde-ful collection of precious stone* baa been discovered by Vienna detectives. It includes diamonds, pearls, rubies, tur(.uo'.ns. emeralds, amethysts and topazes-, numbering altogether 137, and many of them enormously valuable. These jewels are part of almost priceless booty
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    • 255 5 ULTEST ADVERTISEMENTS fiA pOBE MirOMJBILK CLUB liKtV£«3 BADGLS. ..v jenistn hdv* just arrived from s *-x< h ug*d. free of ch.t-ga. .lemoer» <>re rvqusstod to Irerg ouui.ii etiij y ,ci at a einrge of 1 50 gf i BAL'BJiA*, aartere 3 Bank Chambers. 4 rfU&H VILLiNERY kr .TTSACTLTI PRICES. m
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    • 33 5 J "ifSt" You caw?ot buy a lamp then I Philips I j eLE AGENTS: j United Engineers Limited! (Incorporated In the Strait* Settltc&eate). LFCTRI I DfcPA*IIIENT 13, BATTtBY Rjki), SINGAPOBK. 44 Qnitccrs I
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    • 31 5 I "SEA-GULL" BRAND J I Sweetened Condensed j I Unsweetened ndensed I Sterilized Natural, jl HO! IMPORT*** i 1 The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. jjj (Incorporated in Denmark.) 1 SineaporA I
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  • 134 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, November 5 High Tides. —1.4 a.m., 0.31 p.m. P. and O. homewari mail closes. New Craigielea, Ltd., meeting, noon. Phil. Orchestra Memorial Hall, 5.15 p.m. Dalhousie Chapter 8.30 p.m. "Our Betters" Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. To-morrov., November 6 High Tides.—1.46 a.m., 1.6 p.m.
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  • 920 6 We repiouuced. the other day, an article which tecen iy appeared in the Manchester Guardian from the pen of Mr. B. Ifor Evans, whose "Travellers Letters" recently concluded in this journal; and Mr. Evans chose for his subject "The film) in the Orient." "What he
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  • 337 6 Harmston's Ciicus opened a short season at the Roie.> grounds last night. A new leper asylum is being" built at Sungei Buloh at a cost of $20,u00, wh.lst a Centiai Decrepit at the same piace is to cos; $10,000. Major Stamford C. Raffles, O.J3.E., Deputy Commiss.oner of Trade and Customs,
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  • 501 6 Contraband Discovered in Wooden Box A wooden box whiich was alleged te conta n dined' meat was on examinat-on by a Reveviue Officer found to contain 150 tahils of chandu '.T-ear tha Examination Shed at Teluk Ayer on the 81st of last month. The sequel was
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  • 399 6 Continuation of Teluk Blangah Land Case Ihe partly heard ease in which Khadijah binte Osman and others sued r*ayna Eeens Alaas Lar.a Thavana Thaivaravan Chetty c.aiming ownership of a crtan land in leluk blanjah was continued this morning bel rs Mr. Jus..ice Sproule, Acting Chief Justice; Mi. Johannes
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  • 50 6 (F:vDm Our Own Correspondent). Penang, November 4. An extraordinary meeting of the Keiah Planters Association took place at the Sungei Patani Club to-day Mr. Ma) e pie?<iding. It was resolved thft the Kodah Planters Association remain affiliated to the P. A. M. at the full rate of subscription.
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  • 53 6 A Ball will be held in aid of St. Dunstan's at ihe MemoriaH Hall on Fr day, Nov. 20, commencing at 9.45 p.m. Tickets at fiv; dollar.;) each may be obtained frcm Mrs. Thumbs. 3 Fort Canning R?ad, Miss Griffith-Jon:*, 19 Mount Rosie Road, and Mr. J. Bright,
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  • 41 6 The Rev. A.J. Amery no the Rev. A. S. Moore Anderson, will conduct the Friendly Band's Religious meeting tfiia Friday. Miss Ora Jean Gjerdi? arrived by the President Garfield on Tuesday to take up teachng with the Methodist Epiacopal Miation here.
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  • 248 6 Italian Uttering For sed j"* At the Nover,)h; 7 befor, Mr. hmtSn j> menced *>f a case iHr£ man, named Tell nl with uttering two Csj £o nctes. Accused v v Mr. Williamson. th rw accused was c memk D Italian S«an4" ft ward bound and *$£fesE** harbour
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  • 232 6 Charges of Forgery \.gm* Malay Constable Yesterday sJteroon, Mr. H Third Police Magistrate was nga. hearing a ease against a ha was ft* present. The accused wh ia wanted b> the Police is Abdu: Rani, i Police cos stable attached to the Traffic Br nek. Own] to
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  • 76 6 As a result of a aotiSSSl I Mcdiamed Said", a olerk employed it Audit office lost his life. 11 i the car swerved in Keppel Ro* and crashed into a 'i tch. Mr. Said thrown out and fracture! Us skull "J iron railings. He was r awed
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  • 25 6 To.n-.ght the last naancas of Somer* M i "Our Bettors" is be gapore amours. TV)-; amateurs wil present for their variety progrsnuae N-ghts."
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  • 42 6 The dead body of i covcrad this morning lyms 0 A. j p.t the iunction of Grange i- Tanprlin Road. Foul play i The body wa, vjeweu by *aken to the Tan Tock Mortuary for a past mo
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  • 15 6 From Europe, (Londf-n tna ui October 15), by M. eH m noon to-day.
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    • 490 6 rv Lr r According to tradition I British made I I with British I j0; materials. j Every Racket I L»« ,Ih i-i Peiftct in Shape. I ■TENNIS was originally played by hand. n fl I fl Since the advent of the Racket B n j B I great strides
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    • 32 6 A. FUN IER Dealer in DIAMONDS, PEARLS AND PRECIOUS STONES 19, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. Office Thone 197 Private Thone 2538 Agouti for Kuala Lumpur STORCH BROS., 37-39, Java Street, Run la Lumpur.
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    • 31 6 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS LEWIS AND PEATS Rubber London, Stocks on Oe?. 201 tons down. London.—3s ll!i<*. Local Spot.—$1.61. November to Dee«Af.— January to March.— New York.—98 cents. Tin London.—£279.15.0. Local.—$112 per picul
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 72 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Courtesy of the Government Heslth Office Kandang Kerbau Station, for tbe 24 hours ending midnight: November 4, 1925. deg. Max. shade temperature 86.8 F. Mm. shade temperature 74.2 F. Mean shade temperature 79.3 F. Ma\. sun radiation 143 F. Mm. grass radiation 71 F. Sea
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  • 219 7 OFFICIAL STATEMENT BY FRANCE \o European Civilian Injured and Damage only Slight Reuter's Service. Paris, November 1. oft": accooat of the events at bin issued by the Foreign *j on a report from General 1< w y3 that two bani, of Druses ci d the C'hagour and
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  • 67 7 Reuter's Service. Riga. November 4. press expresses great saitds.auguratioa last week of .it UrumtsJ in Westtnn Cassa *Pm\ great importance to seaaad influence in this deatisbes as "near the Bwaan o" India." ra> Soviet preaa emphasises that the »c i it L'rumtsi, with tlie I Kasfcgar, Kulja,
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  • 43 7 Reuter's Service. London. November 4. has tecided to reduce four 1 class battleships from full compl meat for trainBl L M p at tea. "oh has necessitated the red sjj J kttlesWps of Jm Atlantic and leeti far next Spring.
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  • 38 7 Reuter's Service. Bagdad, November 4. Wn.ftr.. to i n f armation from *> mote than 450 pearl fishers '••waned during the recent cyclone in foaea Gulf, while there were 160 KaCfat owing to falling dote Baa
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  • 32 7 Reuter's Service. Buenos Aires, Noverniber 4. Argentine Army Airman, Hillcoat, *«t»d a flight to New York and to complete the. eight thousand miles U **ty days. •arraa one passenger.
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  • 15 7 Reuter's Service. London, November 4. > Jordan left an estate valued at
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  • 18 7 Reuter's Service. r Bagdad, November 4. ''"•minder Di P r.edo has arrived here.
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  • 97 7 Committed for Trial and Allowed Bail Reuter's Service. London, November 4. The Communists mentioned in a despatch of October 23 were committed for trial but allowed bail. When the evidence for the prosecution was concluded, Sir Henry Slesser argued that there was no ground for committal, declaring that
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  • 76 7 Reuter's Service. The Hajru', November 4. In the course of a memorandum to a committee of the Second Chamber. Heer van Karnebeek mentions that negotiations were proceeding even with the smallest Powers to attain the objects of the League of Nations. Thus negotiations of Holland with
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  • 85 7 Reuter's Service. New York. November 4. It ia estimated that Senator Walker's majority numbered 400,000 which means that the entire Tammany Hall ticket have been elected to municipal offices. New York, November 4. Senator James Walker has been elected Mayor of New York City. [Mr. Walker was
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  • 31 7 Reuter's Service. Peking, November 4. The Powers /represented at the Tariff Conference have agreed to concede China's claim to autonomy on the customs tariff under cer :a'rt conditions.
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  • 20 7 [Havas Agency.] Los Angeles, November 4. The death has •occurred of the cinema directress, Mrs. Sydney Drew.
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  • 170 7 Of the Local Ex-Servicemen's Magazine In a special Armistice Number, the local E.S.A.M. Magazine provides a fitting reminder of Jhose dark days which produce*! so many tragedies and yet left behind' a wonderful legacy of human comradeship. The number, besides being an Armis-dce Number, gives a report
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  • 185 7 (By courtesy of the Nanyo NichJNichi Shimbunaha.) Takio, November 3. Sellers quoted! at Y2.26 per pound f.a.q. spot in to-ckiy's ruUber market. Tin, Banks, was quoted at Y215 per pikul. a Japan's trade returns for October show a total of V 165,645,000 for the Imports compared with Y227,442,000
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  • 67 7 Thousands of Cattle Drowned by the Floods Reuter's Service. London, November 4. An official report on the iWelsh Dam Disaster fixes the total of the dead at sixteen. Seven bodies have been recovered. Men are working waist deep in water searching for the dead. Quarrymen are blowing
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  • 68 7 Reuter's Service. Wellington, November 4. The electrons were a sweeping victory for the Coates Government and state parties. At midSnight the itotals were: Government or Reform Party fifty-five; Lafbour, thirteen; Nationalists who were erstwhile L'-berate, ten; Independent nartonalie*a two. These elected include Miss Melville Greyly nn, of
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  • 741 7 (From Our Own CorrespontJerit). Honolulu, October 3. There were 101,516 savings accounts in Hawaii banks during the past year, totalling $21,708 371.75, according to figures released recently by the teriiiorial treasurer's office. Anglo-Saxon accounts registered the highest total, while savings deposits by Japanese increased more than $1,000
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  • 249 7 GERMAN NATIONALISTS TO FIGHT IT Prussian Prince at a Meeting of Organisations Reuter's Service. Berlin, November 4. At a meeting of delegates from all the extreme Nationalist organisations In Germany, ir» the presence of Prince Oscar of Prussia, it was decided to unite all the Nationalist organisations to
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  • 529 7 Chinese in Possession of Coins and Materials Two Chines?, Yew Kim Ten- and Teng Cheok, appealed before the Assize Court, yeaterday afternoon, Mr. Justice Deane sitting, on charges of possession of 468 counterfe.t five-cent pities and of implements, and materials for counterfeiting same. Mr. WLiamson, Deputy Public Prosecutor,
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  • 34 7 An insane Bengael made a disturbance at the-Supreme Court yesterday by howling loudiy when he was restrained from enteiing the part of the bui'ding where a case was heard. He was taken into custody.
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    • 203 7 i CAB rv::: I j SHEATH KH ft I aSBal cables. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF H I THE BORNEO CO, LTD. I (Incorporated in England.) ru Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, l\luk Anson, Penang and A lor Star "j 1871. #^<2^.>S»>J THE PICK OF TflE WHOLE SEiSONS PRODUCTIONS THE VSSY TIP TO?
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  • 430 8 SPORTS PASTIMES THE TURF Penang Griffins The following are descriptions of the 20 thoroughbred Griffins purchased by Mr. F. K. Dickson for the Penang Turf Club Autumn meeting and their pedigrees:— No. 1. —Chestnut mare, 4 years, by Honoring (imp) dam Cycrox by Antonio (imp). Drawn by Mr. J. B.
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  • 87 8 London, October 27. The Aga Khan, interviewed, said that his reason for giving up racing in France was that he finds he wLI be very Lttle in Paris during the next few years. He was only there a month this year. He i.-* selling his
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  • 70 8 Entries Ist Day Races 1, 4 and 8 Royal Hussor, Shantung. Tigablas. Auchti-Tmuchty, Seaforth, VVhiketone, A. D. Depression, Oninda. Kela. goid, Malim Nawar, Aryan. Roces 2, 6 and 9.—Gombroom, King Co.c, Kenildor, Red Ssnds, Cheer:©, Gentie Eva, Cesarion Girl. Elkin, Swift, Queen of Clubs, Alan L. Astrico.
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  • 54 8 W. Dillon, one of the leading West-Aus-tralian jockeys, arrived in Penang on Sunday and will ride for C. 0 Campbell's stable. He has just returned from Mauritius, wh re he had a successful mee-ng. of 29 mounts he won 13 races, being unplaced on four occasions. He
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  • 212 8 Old Rafflesians beat LA. The above match was played yesterday •>n the Raffles school ground and ended' in a victory for the old boys by 4to 1. The game was interesting and The old boys practically dominated play in the first half and netted three times before tihsy had
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  • 60 8 The S.C.C. met the Indian gunners from Blakan Mati yesterday on the padang and deftated them by Bto 5 The game was fast and exciting. The S.C.C. has a very strong cam this season and had no difficulty in .showing their superiority in yesterday's match, especially
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  • 52 8 The following will play for the S R.C. against the S.C.C. to-morrow on the Tatters' groundi L. Gamme'.l, R. T. Morrow and G. van Geyzel J. R. Rodrigues C. Webb and Quays, R. C. Oehlers, C. de Vries, A. W. Moreira, J. S. de Souza and C.
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  • 135 8 Selangor Golf Club Mixed Foursomes Competition by Moonlight The final for the mo:>n lighters' prize between Mr. and Mrs. Ellen and Mr. and Mim Gut he rid#? was played on Saturday ttight, and resulted in a w.n for the latter by o and 1- The competition is probably unique
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  • 54 8 The Bantam Title With Kid Limbaco's departure from Malaya the bantamweight title has fallen vacant. Limbaco beat Red Warren for the title. Al Trono, one of the best fighters left here is clamouring for the vacant title and is willing to dispute any claim with any aspirant inside the
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  • 145 8 Newark, N. J. October 27.—Harry Wills defeated Floyvi Johnson by a technical knockout in the first round of what was supposed "Bo have been a twelve-round battle last night. The fight was a farce from the first blow and the crowd howJed with disgust. In two minutes
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  • 149 8 S.C.R.C. Tournament To-day's Ties A. Doubles T. Chongr Kee and John Lim vs. S. Poh Leng and S Siew Jin. C. Su Lan and Foo Hee Song vs. T. Siew Choon and T. Ten? Kirn. B. Doubles A Low and T. Keng Hons vs. Y. Chook Wah and
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  • 134 8 Asiatics in Penang XV The Penang Rugby F f j?en which defeated Perak on Sa urday by two goa s (10 points) to nil include! two Asiatic players, the two ha.yes being Zain Ariffin and Lbn Keng Chuan. Penang's victory appears to have been well deserved, for in the
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  • 28 8 Home League Match J Reuter'o Service 1 London, November 4. In the first divMon of the English League, Sheffield U. defeated Manchester C. by 4 to 2.
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  • 54 8 We are asked to point out that the charge for admiss on to the Stadium on Saturday afternoon on the occasion of the meetm? botwe n the S.C.F.A. ani the Rest, win be $1, 50 cents, and 20 cents. The proceeds will be handed over to
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  • 69 8 To-day, November 5 4.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah, "B" Company, Practice, Bromhead-Matthews Shield. Saturday, November 7 2.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah, Malay Company, Company R fie Meeting. Buses leave Malay Drill Hall at 1.45 p.m. Sunday, November 8 8.30 a.m.—Bukit T.mah, 1st Reinforcement, Practice, Bromhead-Matthews Shield. Bus leaves Dr ll Hall
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  • 82 8 St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, was on Oo:. 28th the so Tie of a very pretty wedding, in which the principals were Miss Maurine Samson, the daughter of Mrs. L bby Neal, of San' Franc sco, U.S.A., and Mr. Alexander Georjje Grantham, son of Madame Munthe, cf Piking, and of the
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  • 236 8 Sold to London Principals for $3,000,000 An extraordinary meeting of the shareholders of the New Craigialea Lid. was held at noon Do-day at th* registered office, Hongkong tion was passed that the offer of $3 000,000 for the aak of the company's estate as at 31st December
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  • 682 8 Mai'or H S. Paterson, District Officer, Uvis" and Ex-Officdo Pres dent ctf the IvSmSm ChftS and Mrs Paterson were en erta ined to a tea party by the members of the L<pis Recreation Ciub on October 28, 1925. The Club was very tastefully decorated for
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  • 108 8 A sixty year old Sikh name Tara Singh was found with a terrible wound on his head in Sumbawa-road at about 7 p.m. on the night of October 17. He was lying in his bed. Shortly afeerwards he was removed to the General Hospital where he died on
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  • 1088 8 (Prom Our South China Correspondent) Hongkong, October 23. The greatest fire in Canton since October 15, 1924, when a Red massacre of Cantonese was accompanied by a destruction of more than a thousand buildings, occurred on October 19, totally destroying more than seventy and damaging about fifty buildings.
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    • 373 8 J 2484 1 Emglish \"J j Footballs Is, I j ltt "KS"* JUST UNPACKED. JXJST RECEIVED Complete Stock of CHILDREN S ANNUALS OF DIFFERENT VARIETIES 1926 The Ideal gifc B OKS for chiHren of Ages. Prices Cheaper than Elsewhere. WE HAVE A LAROE ASSORTMENT OF XMAS NEW YE4R GREETING C4RDS
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  • 1015 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, November 5. MAIL QUOTATIONS RUBBER, STERLING SHARES Issue Value 2s Allagar 211 2s Angiio-Java 6 6 20s Angio-Malay 82*6 20» Ayer Kunin® 52 6 20s Batu Caves
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    • 458 9 B A Year Round Remedy. J BEECHAM'S PILLS may alwaya be depended upon to esert oow*rfui a«\ ,„d racial influence on the ill. which beaet the human race aVvariou. 7 hmoM fi the year. A few dose, will act most effectively on the vita! 7 I m dnrm out .mpunt.es
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  • 468 10 Problems Connected More with Modesty On one of the warmer days of the summer that has now departed a distinguished Geman doctor (so tine "Observer's Berlin correspondent teds us) took into Ml head to have weighed the clothes that were tihen being worn by his assistant and
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  • 386 10 Ex-Millionaire Dies in a Workhouse Once a friend of King Edwaivi, whom he used to call Teddy," Mr. Walter William Butler has died in poverty in the Workhouse Infirmary at Luton. His rise to wealth ami power, and his subsequent fall to poverty aie one of the most
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  • 120 10 The King: has given authority for the wearing of the insignia of ithe foil>wiii£ decorations: —Order of the Rising Sun: Fourth Class—Mr. John Nicholson Sevmour. Order of the Crown of Siam: Third Class —Mr. Walcott Warner Shand, Inspector of Mines under the Siamese Government. o The following fees at» .eviaV.e
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    • 671 10 BRm sh Standard c :ir> have increased in popu laritv since the tirst Standard took the road twenty-two years ago. Roomy an-1 <2> comfortable, soundly constructed, easil) 0> handled, small in fuel consumption and (jtfl big in performance, with an ampH^ reserve of power for all occasions, the two latest
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    • 988 10 THE LEMBAGA MAuJp (Malay Edition) OF TOMAUU^ SUBSCRIPTION Rat£s Payable in Adv aDce Yearly Half-yearly Ko> Quarterly i jj. Postage Extra 50 cents 'L <U; The Malay Edition of th Tribune," the "Lembaga Ma an throughout Singapore, Johore iff** Malay States Java, Sumatra B nSft[> I Borneo and the smaller
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  • 521 11 Singapore, October 31. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 45 Beef stew or curry kati 37 Pork lean kati 62 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) 50 Mutton Indian lb 60 Mutton Australian lb 60 Fowl kati 58 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locaily reared) kati 58 Ducks each
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    • 610 11 STEAMER SAILINGS 'pTTbRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) M AIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. si I \R AND ORBENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with Hia Majesty* Government.) Y4KDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS 01 V China Japan. For Maraeillea, London «V Antwerp. Due
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    • 405 11 STEAMER SAILINGS s.s. YEE TAI HONG Loading for Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow on or about 10th inst. For particulars please apply to Tbe Agents: THE CHINA SHIPPING Co., SINGAPORE. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY KINTA, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. CALYPSO, 5
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    • 429 12 TO LET TO LET Raffles Chambers, three sections tnd fiv-or, area 2,680 square feet. Rent $200 p.m. Immediate entry. Apply to The Secretary, The Garden Club. TO LET, New Houses. Nos. 131, 133, 134 Joo Chiat Road, off East Coast Road. Apply to K. M. Packir Mohideen, No. 9-1 Change
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    • 391 12 PUBLIC NOTICES LINGUI TIN, LIMITED. NOTI IE IS HERKbY GIVEN that the seventh Annuil General Masting of tbe orupany will be held at toe Registered Office f tha ompany, Nos. 64, 65, 66, Market Street, ingapore, on lhursday, 19th November, 1925 t noon, and that at auch Meeting the Directors
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    • 438 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 91, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca ISI Jonker Street. jyi uar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Dir. Hongkong 13, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Amoy,
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    • 499 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital 3,000,000 Subscribed Capital f I^o,ooo Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,458,221 HEAD OFFICE: 16, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.
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    • 466 12 INSURANCE yjjjgMti. THE iUpi SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT ft* MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. i L. C MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Office: 2, Fin'ayson Green. ORIENTAL Government Security LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in India 1874.) Results of the Company's Operations daring the three years
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    • 422 12 NOTICE I our new address H J be at No-H Rail,l Qaay. (Ground fiJ old Telegraph OffJ F. A. B4BrHOLOMECSZ 4 BRASS SIGN BOARDS, NAMS H__ DLOCBS HALF BLOCKS, HUH, > NICKLED BADGES tie. oJS** tfODERATE PRICES AND Z__ GUARANTEED. "««UU^ SHUKO SHa re1N0.3481. iS.lim^ MALAYA TRIBUNI AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.
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