Malaya Tribune, 26 November 1925
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Title Section28 1925-11-26 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY, j SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. XII- No. 278 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2<>, 192528 words
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Advertisement351 1925-11-26 1 HVLf > I JuH > I r\ f mm—m—mmm $s ANOTHER j j i "DOLLAR WEEK 5 it WHITEAWAYS L IJ if you have already visited our store curing I "Doliar Wtck g*P r I COME AND I YOU WILL COME AGAIN. jjj j II you have not yet dene351 words
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Advertisement50 1925-11-26 1 ...<J i EXPERT GRAMOPHONE REPAIRERS j j I S SEASON CO., LTD, 111 113, North Bridge Road. CHOTIRMALL'S j GRAND CLEARANCE j ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING I SALE 55-1 55-2, High Street, Singapore. Special Notice to Ladies., We feel convinced that a visit to our Show Booms will prove interesting and advantageous.50 words
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Advertisement366 1925-11-26 1 i VISION IS LIFE'S r-KICELKSS 1 GIFT. Z Take care of your eyea. H»t« th«aa I I examined by us and hava ut kaaa Z your giasses, properly adjuate*. jj i THB EASTERN OPTICAL C«. 4 I 15, Sonth Canal Road, Sinf apar*. J ■ninanr i a m i ininirnninini^fiw«"isininißßii»™"i366 words
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Article3544 1925-11-26 2 SIR MALCOLM WATSON'S REPORT Wonderful Achievements of Anti Malaria Efforts Ths following report has icon forwarded to us for publication: The President, Municipal Commissioners, Singapore. Sir, In accordance with the request contained in your letter Staff-water 1452-22 requesting me to advise th? Commissioners in consultation with Dr. Hunter3,544 words
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Article286 1925-11-26 2 Tortured This Anaemic Australian Lady Until She Built Up Her Blood and Nerves with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Victims of anaemia, er watery blood, get queer longings as regards diet. Earth, chalk, pencils aovd other improper things attract them. Some will have a longing for vl-n-egar to drink.286 words
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Advertisement317 1925-11-26 2 E All-British 5 I Standard j a CARS I To "get there"—ani bade again 'i 5 —with the greatest comfort and [a Jk I I> u least expense is the function of 5 the Standard' Car. Fitted with i[ c Dunkjp tyres, comfortable and jji jj s 4 roomy, with317 words
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Advertisement287 1925-11-26 2 cijtlcflfa Clears The Skijs Of Blemishes Ifyouh.ive r in j.i.c,, skin you can rtiy on help you. GenUyamta. pan with Cuticura Oinr^ cuxa Soap and hot water, rw without irritation. Sj>«P.OiBanent.T«Jrt»ai -r.l.' r at. camLe < I THE LEMBAGA MAUYB (Malay Editviti) OF THE MAL4Y.A TINEfxr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES PayahW in287 words
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Advertisement178 1925-11-26 3 r—l 1\ j V m 1 "-'"> \\v-vSSi !Ea»4ed\V j 6v*t» Fecfls like Besl stastaMt lis 25-Year PohA Ha> a Smooth Speedy Gc~t I")!GHT frnrr. the moment Vthij barrel nestles in G rj, your hand ma to know that here is a pen that fits. A size that holds an178 words
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Advertisement227 1925-11-26 3 \A*''> '^^oV^toNOON^^^ tc:;: m Goloen binokes from London. ?4&^/ r <«Vv*V< V *>, Hccadillv Virginia Cisarettes arc like old wine to the v- \'A V s 'f r m The finest sun-sweetened golden Virginian tobacco i W \\V 'tX only is used—wrapped in pure rice paper, and they \'''*'*/iss/Z, Tk~ffir***Z\227 words
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Advertisement434 1925-11-26 4 AMUSEMENTS j EMPIRE I I Thursday, November 26 to Monday, November 30. I In the Second Show at 9-19 n.m. rI An Extraordinary Photodrama f Cj Wonderfully Acted, Intensely gripping and Sensational A Picture as good as, if not better tran tbe so-muth-talked-of picture I entitled MADAME X g 5j434 words
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Advertisement360 1925-11-26 4 AMUSEMENTS I ALHAMBRA j TAN CHENG KEB ft CO.. LTD.. Proprietors. From Tuesday, November 24 to Sunday, November 29. I In tbe Seccnd Show Commencing 9 p m. t Tflfi FIRST MOTION PICTURE FILMED IN NATURAL COLOURS iThe sublime colouring of nature in all her moods blended with the greatest360 words
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Advertisement511 1925-11-26 4 AMUSEMENTS I GAIETY CINEMA I QHE offered to sell herself to save her NIG3T AT 915 Pj, U little brother's life. Bat fate with a o 1 kind joke saved her and gave her the man j of her dreams. She was bat a steno- THE HE 0F T H*511 words
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Article326 1925-11-26 5 Masters of vessels ir> ha:bour am requested to keep ensi;;ns half masted until li a m. on Friday when they should be hoisted close up. n> n In addition to «59 native passengers for Singapore, the Dutdh steamer, Van Cloon k which arrived yesterday morning, brought over form326 words
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Article87 1925-11-26 5 London, November 24. Manchester Market 8% lbs shirtings fair (new basis) 14s 40's Grey Yarns, single twist 21% 6 lbs. T. Cloth fair 24 yards Ss 9d Liverpool Market Cotton Fully Middling American jjj-gj Cotton Egyptian **ZG Metals Tin Strf. 8 months £278.12.6 Produce Copra, fair Merchantable87 words
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Article111 1925-11-26 5 Details are furnished in Jordan's Daily Register of New Compares" 64 the registration of tha Sumatra Ang.oDutch Estates, Limited, which has teen formed to adopt an agreement with the Ang oDutch Plantations of Java, and to engage in rubber, coffee, cocoanut and tobacco cult'vation. The nominal cap.tal111 words
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Article111 1925-11-26 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day, is Rs. 153 equal to $100. The rate of payment .oi Money Orders from India and Ceylon is R*. 158 equal to $100. The prospect of greater accuracy in longran~e weather forecasts was indicated in a 'ecture before111 words
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Article137 1925-11-26 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, Nov. 26. Kwba after the shin indicates th* ">down it is abreast of and the word "Gate." tb* number of the Gate to enter at East Wharf (Gate I).—Totteri Maru, 22. Ma n Wharf (Gate 3).—Carnia, 18;137 words
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Article82 1925-11-26 5 Singapore. Nov. 26. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 *****4 Demand Prvate 3 months sight 2s 4 llllba On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 154% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 3 p.c. p.m. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 74 On Jay Bank TeL Transfer 140% On JapanBank demand82 words
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Article123 1925-11-26 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Ko&an $375 Rice, Siam 2 $355 Rice, Sam 3 $340 Rice, Saigon 1 $328 Rice, Saigon 2 $320 Rice, Saigon 3 Rice, Rangoon 1 $298 Rice, Rangoon 2 $292 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $10.00 Rice, 2 $9.80 Rice,123 words
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60 1925-11-26 5 Mails for Europe Christmas: Letters November 27*. New Year: Letters December 2* and 4. Mails for Australia Christmas; Letters December £8 and $7; Parcels November |28, and December $3. New Year: Letters December I and 7; Parcels December J3. Taking specially superscribed60 words
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Article166 1925-11-26 5 A Urrted Press telegram dated Siinga pore, November G, says that an almost Adamless Eden where there are ten women for every man, has been found in the isands of the Southern Pacific by the Scientific Expeditionary Research Assc<?i& ion. There, according to William Harcourt, photographer of166 words
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Advertisement321 1925-11-26 5 jv!r S T ADVERTISEMENTS TfcNDLK NOTICF. the uCOapatfcn from l*t January j,, Üb «s (numbered 7:4-2 and 72-3 Government Building at Ne* j will be received at th*» Laud H 'j2ud December 19.15 lender* addressed to tbe ConimUaloner of ti r^e i•• i euoor» for »bops at New C. H.G,321 words
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Advertisement48 1925-11-26 5 1 j pifljj Y?i? emmt buy a j j Belief j j L&m? than I K; V rlUllpS I j SOLE AGENTS; i United Engineers Limited <faworjKW»Ud la ta» 9tnU» 8»ttI«M«*»). ELBCTBIIAL PSPitISEHT. tt, BATTEHY HOAD. SIN6APOBB. m- x —L| «ii i I I mtJmmmm m m m48 words
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Advertisement246 1925-11-26 5 *iaii•i i i i i uihi ii i iill i••i i i i.ill •iitiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiibiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiuiiiiijtuii:! x at.fell, Lii'iVilUH j PLEASE HELP.*' j THE MUSLIM S i UDENTS* AID FUND. m i Please send Donations to Mr. K. Nagutha Maricar, 1 I Hon. Treasurer, c/o Messrs. K. Sultan Maricar Bros., I 88,246 words
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Miscellaneous176 1925-11-26 5 Mails Close TO-DAY, NOVEMBER 2« Belawan, Sabang, Makallah,* Trieste.* Barcelona,* Liverpool,* Rotterdam* and Amsterdam'* Sembilan 2 p.m. Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan •Glentara 2 p.m. Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy Van Cloon 2 p.m. Pultau Sambu §Andrew 2 p.m. Moeara-Saba and 1 Djambi Noorebar 2 p.m. Batu Pahat *Mena 3 p.m. Malacca,176 words
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Obituary60 1925-11-26 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. Loh Kim Swi and family thank their relatives and friends who kindly sent telegrams and letters of condolence, wreaths, Chinese Scrolls, and "Sen? Lay,'' attended the funeral cf his beloved mother, the late Mrs. Loh Kong Yew, nee E. Bok Nco, and rendered valuable60 words
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1118 1925-11-26 6 When, in 1923, the Singapore Municipality was embarking on the Gunong Pulai Wefcerworks scheme artti-maLarial measures were decided upon which 'have brought about the most remarkable and gratifying results. We have more than a passing suspicion that it was mainly due to the Insistence of1,118 words
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Article23 1925-11-26 6 "All citizens and friends of the Empire" are cordially invited to attend the Memorial Service at St. Andrew's Cathedral, tomorrow, at 9.30 a.m.23 words
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Article38 1925-11-26 6 Telegraphic Communications Interrupted All telegraphic communication with the F.M,S., Siam and Penang has been interrupted this morning, v;e are informed officially. The interruption is be ieved to be due to floods in the Kuala Lumpur districts.38 words
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Article173 1925-11-26 6 Hokien Twakow Coolie Shot in People's Park Shortly after 1 p.m. yesterday a pistol shot startled People's Park and a Hfckien twakew coolie fell wounded. The shot penetrated his back but did not prove fatal. He is now lying in the General Hospital. Three »or four Cantonese who173 words
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Article665 1925-11-26 6 Mr. H. L. Bridges, chief electrician at the Victoria Theatre, has returned from leave. Mr. T. S. Natesam, representative of the 'Swacosamitran" Madias has arrived in Singapore. Mr. R. G. Hadden, AasAatsalt Conservator of F.M.S., is due in Malaya by the GLntara. Madrid.—The newspaper M El Sol predicts war between665 words
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Article147 1925-11-26 6 Controversy i n Khta a Board Samt^ (From Our Own C om At this morning's m**;* Sanitary Board it tl Uti t official minutes submitt??* chained two blanks for Cc^> Mr. R. P. Brash moved H, being incomplete the rr m owng to the om ssion o?147 words
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Article51 1925-11-26 6 (From Our Own Cc«ee*oadeet) Penang, Neeeml -he report of the Direeton rf a Taiping Co. states tha- $337 v S rea,sed from the sale'cf tin 0 l':om wh eh tb Direcl mend that payment be madi aend of five per cent and 1 carried forward to the51 words
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Article75 1925-11-26 6 (From Our Own Cktrrespoadeatl i» i *P oll > Novembers A Malay ticket collector at jJL Station, while in ha house akJVa?2 ccrdion with a friend or r' ■be In V suddenly fell dead immlX a sudden bur,t of thunder. H bST2 baciy torched. m So-e.-al t.ns75 words
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Article207 1925-11-26 6 ALeged jealousy between two Chii* women who were described a* mistresse of a Chinese cferfc results ir. tha appta: ance el one vf them before Mr. Bull tat Second Police Magistrate afternoon to answar charts of mg hurt. Along- with the accused worna was the man in207 words
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Article41 1925-11-26 6 The following have been eta] M Government House as the guests of His Excellency and La-iy Guiliemard: Mr. Justice Gompertz, Chief designate F.M.S. and Mrs. Gompert* Major General E. H. and Mrs. P J Sir Montague Barlow, Bart, K.B.E41 words
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Article71 1925-11-26 6 From Europe, (London mails d< November 5) by s.s. Tara. due 1W 0 a.m. to-morrow. Mr. BJake, editor of the Chicago Tntan* who is on a tour of the Far Be* nai arrived at Yokohama. Mr. BJeW. interviewed, said that most of the P minent American journals are71 words
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Article54 1925-11-26 6 Definite evidence that the untitled polished in various parts of Shaagna the supposed purpose of edaeatmf f(>r and their children are bemf furthering anti-foreign agiUtjon general enconomic unrest ras io f Municipal Police Officers whea > ncf men under Detective-Sub-I:- kal raided three of the establish-jentt "JJ Road, securing a54 words
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Article40 1925-11-26 6 LEWIS AND PBATb Rubber 11 4. J London, Stocks on November tons; 3 tons up. London.—4s 4d. Spot.—$1.<4. December. —$1.74. January to March. $1.70. April to June. —$1.60. New Yark.—$1.06. Tin „1 125 ton» s0ia Local.—$142.50 per x40 words
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Advertisement363 1925-11-26 6 £iHS2S2S2SES2£ZSHSESESZSZSHSZSZS^ I Christmas and i" Toy Bazaar Mm\ Now Op?n fe it« A very large 1 fli, V" -g selection of 1 Wm P Toy *> I Wok Presents I ffffti and j Christmas I Crackers. I Robinson Co., Ltd. pj (Incorporated in S.S.) 1 R „m e P.ace, Singapore.363 words
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Advertisement38 1925-11-26 6 A. FUNTER DIAMONDS, PEARLS AND PRECIOUS STONES 19, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. Office 'Phone 197 Private Thone 2538 Adonis flsr Kuala Lumpur STORCH BROS., 37-39, Java Street, Kuala Lumpur. mm* ■!■——■>» mi iimi l m i n ininwi» in—mi iin38 words
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Miscellaneous180 1925-11-26 6 WHEN AND WHERE A Singapore Diary To-day, November 26 High Tides.—7.19 a.m., 7.33 p.m. B. I. homeward mail closes. Polo: Barnes Cup. To-morrow, November 27 High Tides. —8.8 a.m., 8.37 p.m. Memorial Service, St. Andrew's Cathedral, 9.30 ajn. Dutch homeward mail closes. Municipal Commission, 2.15 p.m. Saturday, November 28 High180 words
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Article98 1925-11-26 7 rrKK IOT RECALLED AS l PREMIER strange Reversal of the Situation Reuter's Service. Para, Nov.Mnboj- 2.*>. a*. aiLieed f>rm u Gab»' jf Ik" i i ttx -i>i at Cabinetii ,»r th.- s ...il Lu M. ./p i'r"i-v:immu prop v .15 for a ,t ua .Sut'-<..iil bonds. N.-v.*ml««r 2."..Reuter's Service. - 98 words
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Article31 1925-11-26 7 Reuter's Service. on N :!tei- ffi .cumun.:-t I, suited in all round guilty. Five— pgnWrnat o.nten I 1 i Hvia »n. The othens. .i v.-r, sen- >n drvi-Reuter's Service. - 31 words
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Article35 1925-11-26 7 Reuter's Service. I\' l j:!..-r 2o. 'I -U<> tin.-* of opir.ni ft .ii of the .i i cri the Far If it n tii nu BQ i Daae>. The Eng-Reuter's Service. - 35 words
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Article17 1925-11-26 7 Reuter's Service. vembor 2r-. rubbers jpened -'ubst^quently. ue* eased in .ie mirk .'t bjReuter's Service. - 17 words
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Article19 1925-11-26 7 Reuter's Service. It Baflpse, Novembe: J". -1 i»r. Marchant. r M: Tarty. idffj mg the matter.Reuter's Service. - 19 words
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Article19 1925-11-26 7 Reuter's Service. i# o-ioii. NoaaasdMk 20. k 1>j .1.1 for LoT.- ne wifk efae bam&#$ ariat&r,Reuter's Service. - 19 words
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Article157 1925-11-26 7 untitled has been returned untitled to tha Eun»j)can urban seat in the re franc] of Ceylon. Net Soon is returning from KJtano Maru, which is a. here ion the 9th proximo, mentioned that Mr. Lim Nee ■ft here for Japan about two a medical advice, is now much m health.157 words
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Article93 1925-11-26 7 Among the Followers of Chang Tso-lin Reuter's Service. Peking, November 2f>. A aat '-us revolt has occurred among the Kupportara of Chang T.u-lin. who are fighting each other the Pck.ng-Mukden Railway. The Mukdenile General, Kuo Sung-ling, revolted against Chang Tso-lin and waa defeated. Troops sent to suppress theReuter's Service. - 93 words
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Article85 1925-11-26 7 Reuter's Service. Bangkok, November 25. The birth of a daughter to Queen Suvavdana, recalls the decree issued by X ng Rama last month, degrading Queen Lakshi. who was incapable of satisfactorily carrying out her duties towards the King and country," and raising Suvadana to the rank ofReuter's Service. - 85 words
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Article83 1925-11-26 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, November 25. A telegram from Beirut says that martial law has been proclaimed in the towns of Damascus Saudjaks ar.d Damascus Hauran, owing to continued brigandage. It is officially explained that this martial law in nowise denotes an aggravation of the situation but isReuter's Service. - 83 words
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Article55 1925-11-26 7 Reuter's Service. New York. November 25. Disgusted at the high prices speculators were demanding for tickets for the annual football classic between the Army and Navy cadet*, fourteen enthusiasts chartered a plane and watched the match, circling in the air, at a cost little inReuter's Service. - 55 words
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Article376 1925-11-26 7 (By courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shitnbunsha.) Tokio. November 24. The death is anrscuneed of Mr. Chuji Shimooka. the db£«f of the civil admmistraf on of Chosen (Korea). The Emperor nas decorated the deceased with the secona class of the Grand Cordon off the Rismg Sun. m Prince376 words
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Article91 1925-11-26 7 Commons Question with Reference to Wages Reuter's Service. London, November 25. In tbe House of Common* Mr. Trevelyan asked the results of the Admiralty's investigation with the Colonial Office into the demand from the Singapore United Rubber Plantations Company that less wages should be paid to coolieReuter's Service. - 91 words
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Article114 1925-11-26 7 [Havas Agency.] Paris, November 25. L? Joumal" states that M. Cb'cnerin has asked for a passport to proceed to Par.'s, where he is due shortly. It is assumed that the wum of his visit to M. Briand consists of an intention to include Russia in the policy114 words
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Article95 1925-11-26 7 Our Bangkok correspondent wires that H.M. Ring Ram a VI passed away at 1.46 a.m. last night and not at 1 p-m. yesterday as we announced in our last night's issue. »'rince Sokjahaya succeeds to the throne. Up to the moment of our going to press the95 words
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Article293 1925-11-26 7 Singapore's Coastal Waters Said to be Infested fee to rfble tragedy of a few months age at the Swijnming Club (writes a correspondent) there baa been considerable di iL-u-s'on with regard to :he safety, or otharariae, of ~oa batbing without protection. Mary people still aarim in loaal waters293 words
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Article155 1925-11-26 7 The result of the above competition is an follows: Class I. Quotation. First pnze, Miss M. Forster, Singapore;, for quotation advertising Vi-spring mattress. Second prize, Ilk* E!ey, Malacca, for quotation advertising Lotus Shoes. Next in order of merit are: Mr. Harry Davies, for quotation advertising Osram Lamps.155 words
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Obituary78 1925-11-26 7 A Macao wire of November 19. records the dfcaii.'a there of Mr. Mor.si Anton o, of »Jh» orchestra of the ltaka.n Opera Company, «furinc: a nhort visit of the Company to th.it town. o Mr. Denis Hoops, the elder son of the Hot». Dr. A. L. Hoops. P.C.M O, baa78 words
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Article225 1925-11-26 7 BRITAIN'S EXPENDITURE DISCUSSED Lord Cecil to Organise Fresh Disarmament Scheme Reuter's Service. Lord».*n, November 25. In the Uom.e of Commoiw a series of pM ifi with r-xant to the Ml elicited infurnwihn that from 1002-11*03 to th; end Of March Inn hn\<- been -pent in building submarine*, il.'JOO.UOOReuter's Service. - 225 words
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Article426 1925-11-26 7 Sermons on Screens The world's need to-day lor a dominant fotpe for good-wiil and progressive peace. Such an influence w.'.l never be found in what the Amc.M .ns term "uplift", and it seems equal.y impofaable tha.; it will emerge from any one pf tlhs many forms of doctrinal426 words
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Article195 1925-11-26 7 Towkay Tan See Kee, one of the wealthtest iest and ben known Chinese residents of Negri Scmbilan, died at his residence in Seremban on Monday after a short illnesa. Booking for the film, Don Q., which will be shown at the Alhambra commencing November 30, with Douglas Fairbanks in the195 words
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Advertisement300 1925-11-26 7 Yale Spur-Geared Chain Blocks j ARE MACHINE SHOP NECESSITIES. I THE YALE 3PUR-GEALED CHAIN BLOCK is the I *pP"T? safest and speediest portable hand-hoL>fc where loads jj Ij| must be lifted frequently and labour Ls expensive. j( j|| I It is highly efficient. One man, pulling 82 lb*, only on300 words
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Article46 1925-11-26 8 SPORTS PASTIMES FOOTBALL Home League Matches l Reuters Service. London, November 25. In the first division of the English League Huddersfield and Liverpool played a goalless draw. In the Scottish League, Rangers beat Motherwell by 3 to 1 While Celtic beat Hearts by 3 to nil.46 words
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Article393 1925-11-26 8 United Chinese Association Tournament As scheduled, the A Team tried conclusions with the B Team on Sunday last at the Kubu Plain "A" Ground, in the United Chinese Association, Malacca, lootball league. In the first half, the B Team were seen to advantage, the understand.ng among their players393 words
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Article106 1925-11-26 8 Rugby Union Results London, November 14. The following are the results of principal rugby football matches played in the Rugby Union to-day a— Cambridge U. 30, Blackheath 6. Guy's Hospital 14. Coventry 6. Richmond 16, Harlequins 0. Portsmouth S. 32, London Scottish 10. Old Alleynians 3, Old Leysians 3.106 words
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Article119 1925-11-26 8 The Bromhead-Matthews' Shield The above Competition will be shot off on the Bukit Timah Range on the 29th instant at the times noted hereunder: Any dress is permissible. Transport will leave the Drill Hall at the times given. Members finding their own transport must be on th? range in119 words
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Article33 1925-11-26 8 (From Our Own Correspondpnt.) Ipoh, November 25. In the Malayan rifle shoot for the Brom-head-Matthews Shield the M S.V.R. scoree were: D. Company (Taiping) 445 points; C Company (Ipoh) 408.33 words
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Article71 1925-11-26 8 R.S.Y.C. Arrangements The followng arrangements are announced: On Sunday, the 29th. instant., the final race for the Vice-Commodore 1921 Cup will be sailed. Start and course as usual. Handicaps: Jean II scratch. Polly 11, EllaDorothy 1 pir cent., June, Ann, Joy 3 per cent., Kathleen, Gertrude 5 per cent.,71 words
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Article68 1925-11-26 8 International Tournament Reuter's Service. London, November 25. Twenty one ehu.s<miaaters are competing in the iril«*muti<mai tournament proceed ng in Moavn*. which aa a result of eleven rounila hitherto playal Bomljubov leads with point* followed t.y Lacker 8. A feature of the tournament has been the comparative failure of theReuter's Service. - 68 words
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Article33 1925-11-26 8 R.I. vs. A.P.C. In a Hockey match played on Tuesday, the Raffles Institution defeated an A. P. C. team by 2 goals to nil. Abdullah and G. Oehlers scored for the winners.33 words
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Article100 1925-11-26 8 Race Course Golf Club The October medal was played for at the Race Course laol* Chi!b on the 14th and loth instant, with the following results: F. A. Bartholmewsz 48 43 18 73 W. Wilson 48 40 14 74 G. F. Glass 46 48 16 78 H. Paulusz 47100 words
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Article29 1925-11-26 8 November Ladies Spoon The result of the above is as follows: Tie Mrs. D. Groothoff 46 10 36 nett. Mrs. G. Cuilen 48 12 36 nett.29 words
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Article206 1925-11-26 8 The following is the draw for the Scotland vs. The Rest foursome match, to be played at Bukit Timah on Sunday morning, the 28th inst. Scotland's representatives are given first: 8.25.—Paterson and Doig vs. Lee arner and Hulls* 8.30.—Hendrie and Elder vs. Eikins and Jackson. 8.30.—Renton and206 words
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Article270 1925-11-26 8 Penang New Year Meeting The proposed programme for the Petiang Turf Club New Year Meeting has been The proposed race days are January 9, 12, 14 and 10. To begin with, we may inonik.n that tbe advertised value of the prizes is $8&,00u\ which includes a contribution af270 words
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Article22 1925-11-26 8 S.C.C. vs. Services The above match was pilayed on the Padang yesterday and enied in a draw of three goals each.22 words
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Article27 1925-11-26 8 The Old Rafflesians met the R.A.M.C. on the Raffle's Schcol ground yesterday and had no difficulty ih defeating them by 6 to 1.27 words
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Article42 1925-11-26 8 America's Champion i Reuter's Service. London, November 26. Mips Helen Wills the American champion is leaving for Europe to take part in the tournament? in th? Riviera and is coming ng in the Beoulieu Tournament for which Lenglen has entered.Reuter's Service. - 42 words
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Article70 1925-11-26 8 Mr. V.H. Winson, Superintendent, P. and T., Malacca, will shortly be going to Kuala Lumpur on temporary transfer. Inspector Scott is still an inmate of the General Hospital. Court Inspector W. Martin h?s been transferred to the Orchard Road Division. Mr. MacGregor has -arrived at Seremban and taken over the70 words
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Article1077 1925-11-26 8 Swiss Firm has Troubles with Local Agents The suit of Messrs. Arthur Arbenz and Co., Ltd., against Yong Yoon Kong was begun at the Supreme Court* yesterday morning, before Mr. Justice Deane. Mr. Eber appeared for the plaintiffs and Mr. Stevens for the defendant. Before stating his case,1,077 words
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Article206 1925-11-26 8 COMPANIES' REPLY TO MR. JORDAN Why the Tiang Lee Factory is Closed Down The following communications are published in the "Malay Mail":— Sir,—We beg to enclose herewith copy of letter written by the Selangor Ice and Industrial Co. and ourselves to the chairman, Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board,206 words
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Article450 1925-11-26 8 The following is a copy of the letter sent to the Chairman, Kuala Lumpur SanJary Board: Sir,—We have the honour to refer to the newspaper report of the meeting of the Kuala Lumpur San k tary Board held on the 18th inst., at wndch remarks were450 words
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Article93 1925-11-26 8 To-day, November 26 Bukit Timah.—"B" Company, Practice Bromhead-Matthews Shield. Firing commences at 4.45 p.m. Saturday, November 28 2.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah and Farrer Range, Teams competing for Bromhead-Matthews Shield, Practice. No transport will be provided. AMotment can be given on application to Headquarters not later than Thursday 1293 words
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Article18 1925-11-26 8 To-day, November 26,—Band Practice, St. Joseph's Institution 5 p.m. Saturday, November 28.—Ambulance Competition 3 p.m.18 words
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Article80 1925-11-26 8 A series of moving and magnificent farewells to Colonel and Mrs. Parr marked the we=.k-end at the Su'tan's Palace at Kuala Kangsar, where both were invested with the rank of Malay chiefs and were presented with splendid silken and bejewelled regalia. Mrs. Parr was robed in th- Sultan's Palace by80 words
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Advertisement475 1925-11-26 8 j Phon e 2484 I Polo Sticks !j NOW j j CAN be MADE I I TO j I ORDER I By Our Factory Expert I 1 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED I_ j j A«X A mSc Co., Singapore.* j NEW BOOKS j THE YU-CHI STONE, by Edmund Snell j TWO MILLION475 words
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Article1061 1925-11-26 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations; Singapore, November 26. MAIL QUOTATIONS RUBBER, STERLING SHARES Issue Value 2s Allagar 211 2s Angtlo-Java 6 6 20s Anglo-Malay 32 6 20s Ayer Kunin® 62 6 20s Batu1,061 words
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Advertisement558 1925-11-26 9 BUYING FOOTWEAR I not forget T. X. X's Rubber Shoes. always superior than any other make obtained locally aa they are a j ander the supervision of experts and only the best materiala are *^gfac- B 1 I p d fehape of all our shoes are beyond criticism end cannot558 words
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Advertisement216 1925-11-26 9 You will feel I As Different Again! Are you feeling out-of- ■i sorts? Is your appetite fm Jl poor and your digestion fT ml disordered? Have you km M lost your energy, your 'ii interest and your bright, fT ft cheerful disposition. ■1 If that is so, see what H216 words
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Advertisement304 1925-11-26 9 —Qua Li t y I ——I 'VIII AN ESSENTIAL LUXURY, A HOT BATH. I With an Instantaneous Gas Water Heater, really hot I baths are available day or night without work or I trouble for anybody. The cost is small, the convenience infinite. The cost of heating: 20 gallons of304 words
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Advertisement173 1925-11-26 9 I PAUTAUBERGES SOLUTION With Hydrochloro-Phnsphate of Lima with Creosote EASILY ASSIMILATED BY TUB STOMACH. Composed of pure Beech Wood Creosote md Phosphate of Lime, i.e., of an anti- b»*"Uus which ia highly valued, and of J *"*fBS3PJ* very active reconstlPWmm twent. FAITAIBEBGE'S HgV SOLUTION it considerj&c ed by numerous and173 words
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Article497 1925-11-26 10 Mr. Lloyd George Advocates State Ownership Abolition of the existing system of agricultural land ownership in Great Britain and the substitution of a system of "cultivating- tenure" is the change proposed in the rural report of the Liberal Land Committee, of which Mr. Lloyd George is chairman.497 words
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Article136 1925-11-26 10 Several very interesting facts were revealed as the result of the opening of the Shoe and Leather Fair at the Royal Agri•ultural Hall Islington, recently. Among other things, it was stated that: Women's feet are getting larger. Frocks, skirts and ccstumes of leather are likely to be136 words
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Advertisement512 1925-11-26 10 The Gordian Knot of Tropical Debility. The Gordian Knot was one of the rrcMems of Classical i Times. The most famous neo could not undo it. I And then. Alexander the Great found the easy 5j solution —overlooked by thousands with a single stroke of hi:, sword he cut the512 words
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Advertisement560 1925-11-26 10 Don't be a Slave to Backache Watch someone suffering with Backache, and you will then do all in your J power to prevent this terrible cilment getting the upper hand of you. But don't make a mistake and experiment with unsuitable methods of treatment. Get De Witt's Pills from the560 words
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Advertisement160 1925-11-26 10 THE MOSQUITO MENACE. A METHOD TO OVERCOME IT. It is poor consolation to the sufferer from Malarial Fever co know that some anopheles mo*quito caused the trouble. India ia full of mosquitoes, and the malaria figured show he w;de prevalence of the anopheles variety. While mosquito enthusiast* may be left160 words
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Advertisement705 1925-11-26 10 J@ Baby's Health mMik depen L. 8 f ri r pall y i I Up n 15 food which I must be the correct I exposition and easily I 1 rf 1 digestible. I KEMtuLU: Aa kmrnkmri Islf S m.i fiiotograph Wd POODS I are specially manufactured for infant feeda*705 words
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Article649 1925-11-26 11 Singapore, November 21. MEAT I Beef steak (round) kati 46 Beef stew or curry kati 37 Pork lean kati 62 Pork lean and fat (1st quality) 50 Mutton Indian ib €0 Mutton Australian lb 60 Fowl kati 54 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 57 Ducks649 words
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Advertisement552 1925-11-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS rrTBWTISH INDIA AND~APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) HAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. ci i AR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. Fader Contract with His Majesty's Government.) «aIDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS oM Jp-P* ll or Maraeil km, London A Antwerp. I Due Leave TaaMga552 words
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Advertisement41 1925-11-26 11 WAHTW3 m/* PILLS. I APIOL STEEL 1 9 Sure and certain for all Female 1 g complaints. Every lady should |j I keep a box in the house. f'j m Chemists and Stores sell y jj them throughout the world. rfw^J41 words
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Advertisement437 1925-11-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY KINTA, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. CALYPSO, 5 p.m., for Malacca. GEMAS, 5 p.m., for Mua<r. TUESDAY KRIAN, 4 p.m., for Port Dickson Telok Anson, Bagan Datoh, Lumut and Port Dickson. ROM PIN, 4 p.m.,437 words
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Advertisement512 1925-11-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) i 4f+ 0 LONDON LINE. Tonnage Destination iju« w 3. Hakusan Marc .U,OO M'seilles, London, Hull, R'dam Antwerp Nov 25 26 Kitano Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Dec 9 it) Haruna Maru 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Dec 23 34 Kama Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp512 words
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Advertisement564 1925-11-26 12 SITUATION VACANT WANTED, immediately an experienced Job Compositor. Apply to Lat Pau Press Ltd. W A N T E D—FINANCIAL PARTNER. $5,000 required. Equal profits. Capital under own control. Working partnership optional write Postbox 216. TO LET IS. i TO LET Raffles Chambers, three sections Ind floor, area 2,680 square564 words
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Advertisement644 1925-11-26 12 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. THE SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated in The United Kingdom.) In order to facilitate the Reconstruction 1:. re width of that part of Upper Serangoor> Koad between Macpherson Road and oodleigh Filters, for Trolley Bus Services the Company has agreed tn conjunction witb ibe Municipal Commissioners, to644 words
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Advertisement448 1925-11-26 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Mr* Hongkong IS, Queen's Road Ceatral. Seremban 63 Birch Road. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang.448 words
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Advertisement498 1925-11-26 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 £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,458,221 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.498 words
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Advertisement472 1925-11-26 12 INSURANCE Sam m m mmtmmmm+m*m~*rM'- —> "V^»n»o*.'« THE south BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Fin'ay won Green. ORIENTAL Government Security LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in India 1874.) Results of the Company's Operations during472 words
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Advertisement399 1925-11-26 12 needlerJ CHOCOLATE TOFF E lv 0 r made*;„ D S *J flavour ;ch te to the palate,. >M NEEDLER'S stand pre 1 Pleasure. 01 all dealer,. I Sole Agents: I F. A. BARTHOLOMEW 1 BkASS SIGN I •iUABANrEEB. ""Ul^H SHUKOSHa I fe1N0.3481. 35. B r as >J MALAYA XRI^J AND399 words
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