Malaya Tribune, 5 January 1926
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Title Section28 1926-01-05 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY, j SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. voi. xm ■No. 3 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1926.28 words
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Advertisement52 1926-01-05 1 M /*3fc?Sk •^-"'I^^rfaa* I with J I THE WORLDS LATEST PRODUCTIONS 1 IN j Things Too Beautiful for Words I I Yet, Prices Ridiculously Lew! jj OVER 35 YEARS STANDING 1 AS H O TO jj THEIR MAJESTIES »i THE j I FRANKELS I op 1 Singapore also Kuala Lumpur.52 words
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Advertisement87 1926-01-05 1 j 1 j 'iunSiialcjlassca j p Don't wait for pains or failing I Vision before you consult us. If I you need glasses, we will prescriba I and prepare lenses and fit in I frame and mountings of any I I character. a Doctors' and Occulists' prescrip- I tions executed87 words
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Article1930 1926-01-05 2 Robert S. Angus - A WEEKLY CAUSERIE FOR SCOTTISH EXILES (By Robert S. Angus Edinburgh, December 10. Though it is disappoint 'ng to the players of Rugby football to have their game interrupted by hard frost in the midst of the selection of their international team, they will not grudU' giving way1,930 words
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Advertisement417 1926-01-05 2 JS25a^£E5S5Z5H5Z5H5E5BSa5Z525H*****Z5Z*****25e5Z515asa5H525E5H5are5H5£5Z5E525E5 I MEN S EVENING WEAIt at WHITEAWAY'S 1 The "New York" Dress Shift. 7he "°P era Dress Co,,ar f a S.mtStlfl Pleated Front., with Twj ,WfW&ffllf /X\ Squ.r. »lng. D.plh. tin.. Cj materials. MadeiiKa w\ Price $5.20 per dozen. I Prices $5.90. $6.50. t/ ji The 14 Lincoln" Dress417 words
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Advertisement247 1926-01-05 2 IS YOUR BABY GETTING HIS TEETH? Baby's Own Tablets Save Pain and Tears. Every parent knows the won come when baby is teething. Many pan have found in Baby's Own Tab which seems almost magical ttt this trying time. These Tablets promptly pai-.i and bring natural sleep From winch baby247 words
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Article1564 1926-01-05 3 IS THE CITY A MODERN GOMORRAH? Prevalence of Salacious Plays And Obscene Literature New York is not to be annihilated, or even to be subjected to a Congressional investigation, as had been reported; but the great metropolis is seriously taken to task by the Methodist Board1,564 words
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Article233 1926-01-05 3 The discovery on Selsey beach of an ancient British armlet of pure gold, which the finder at first thought so little of that it was left lying about in a bungalow for several days while the children used it as a necklace* for the eat, was told at233 words
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Article148 1926-01-05 3 Britain, Germany and Italy ar to cooperate early this year in a round-the-world flight. The ma.h ne to be used is .an all-metal Dornier-Wali flying boat of 'German design, fitted with two British er-Lion engines and piloted by Commandant Franco, the Italian aviator. This flying boat is148 words
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Advertisement202 1926-01-05 3 Insist on h T fie World's Ssfs 't. Sole Agents: 1! DIETHELM Co., Ltd., I (Incorporated in Switzerland.) ffi [jj Singapore—Penang—Bangkok. jjj j nHHBBBSsSBBBEBee» &S2sES2ifc j have published the Most Complete SHOPPING QUIDE IN THE WOULD jpOR the first time sin the War, we have found it possible to issue202 words
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Advertisement109 1926-01-05 3 THE SHY WOMEN OF INDIA. FALSE MODESTY. Nature has made woman subject to certain peculiar ills. In India modesty and shyness have condemned her to suffer unnecessarily. Girls in their teiens, young women, and mothers, are all liable to have one or another of the various illnesses which their periods109 words
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Advertisement164 1926-01-05 3 IMs/ On the Job fr Bovril is the stuff for strong men. It is a concentrate of I best beef. It puts heart and Wk vigour into you, driving away fatigue IWI Drink Bovril on the job Iff and you will be sure of H g et^n g proper nourishment164 words
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Advertisement343 1926-01-05 4 AMUSEMENTS 1 EMPIRE I Tutsdiy, January 5 and Wednesday, January 6. 1 In the First at 7-30 p m. Cormne f: the beiutiful screen Mtre>B will appear in a light cwmeay-drama ft 1 IT ISN'T BEEN DONE THiS SEASON I I In 5 B»els. I I THE GUARDIAN ffl Apowfrfu!343 words
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Advertisement514 1926-01-05 4 AMUSEMENTS From Sunday, January 3 to Friday, January 8. jjj jO AT THE S i ALHAMBRA rO TAN CHBNG KEB ft CO., LTD, Prapri«tari. ijj d S In the Second Stnw at 9 p.m. jb 8 S I A THOMAS H. INCE PRODUCTION S 8 B 4 Drama of Rapid514 words
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Advertisement494 1926-01-05 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY CINEMA I Surma Theatre MrmiLi& E. TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 P.M. A Happy New Year to AM William Fox presents. FROM ™»AY JAN. ITo THURSDAY 4 P j* Nile, with a Cast of 20 000 nightly at p.m. people —If vill «*s&<v THE UN-™AL.JEWEL Bfl fIC 5™ AVENUE MODELS494 words
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Article240 1926-01-05 5 TO-DAY, JANLAftY 5 Pontianak Asdang 2 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api Esberalda I p.m. Pulau Sambu, Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api ♦Aing Leong 2 p.m. Colombo and Bombay Toyooka Maru I p.m. Muar Flying Dragon 3 p.m. Paneh, Berombang, 'Tandjong Mengeidar240 words
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Article128 1926-01-05 5 Standard Oil Co of N. V. Kerosene Dc-voe's Imoerial Brilliant per 2 tins $5.20 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins £4.80 Tiser per 2 tin? $4.80 T'ger per 2 drama $4.50 Benzine .cony Motor Gasoline per i:n» 18.0« Soeony Mot ox Gasoline Ex pump* or dnxnaf ps>r128 words
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Article77 1926-01-05 5 British Official Press Service. London, January 3. To-day's rates of exchange ar. Paris, 126. New York, 4.85V5. Brussels, 106.95. Geneva. 25.12. Amsterdam, 12.05. Milan, i2OV4. Berlin, 20.37. Stockholm, 18.1. Copenhagen, 19.61. Oslo, 23.84. V enna, 34.37. Prague, 163%. Helsingfors, 192%. Madrid, 34.34. Lisbon, 2.5. Rio de Janeiro,British Official Press Service. - 77 words
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Article35 1926-01-05 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India ami Ceylon to-day. is Bs. 153 equal to |100. Tbe rate of payment of Money Orders from India ond Ceylon is Bs, 158 equal to $100.35 words
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Article126 1926-01-05 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $355 Rice, Siam 2 $340 Rice, Siam 3 $315 Rice, Saigon 1 $305 Rice, Saigon 2 $290 Rice, Saigon 3 Rice, Rangoon 1 $276 Rice, Rangoon 2 $271 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $10.20 Rice, 2 $10.00 Rice,126 words
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Article99 1926-01-05 5 Singapore, Jan. 5. Oa Leadoa— Dank 4 months' sight 2s 4^d D< :vand 3a. 4 5 <*2d i Pr.vate 3 months sight 2s 4 25,32 d On irtdia— Bank Tel. Transfer 154v 8 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft "SVi p.c. p.m. Ob Shanghai— B :;k demand draft 74 On99 words
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Article123 1926-01-05 5 Lieut.-Colonel I. G. Kunhardt, I.M.S., retired, who has for years taken a great interest in the rubber industry, 'has left England for a tour of Ceylon, Birrma and Malaya. The Rev. G. White has taken up the chaplaincy at Ipoh, while the Rev. R. Stokes ha? just arrived out and123 words
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Advertisement573 1926-01-05 5 a 1 EST ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE OF DIVIDEND. The World Biscuit Factory, Limited. (In Voluntary Liquidation.) jjQji B HEBKBY GIV3 that the I aad Final Dividend of So per cent. )"> patd op < aji v a I has Lren in inatta' tba lh anie luay b# received I »h? r573 words
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Advertisement312 1926-01-05 5 ADVERTISEMENTS AT THE HAE>2?x VALLEY STADIUM. JANUARY 9 Vor Flyweight Championship of Malaya BOY WALLEY (HOLDER) F. DE VERA (Uncrowned Fily weight Champion of the Orient). CHALLENGER Twelve 3-ntinute Bouts. K'D AVKL'NO v. M A'MIN Eight 3-minute Rounds. And three good preliminaries. Booking at C. A. RIBEIRO Co., Ltd. Popular312 words
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Advertisement70 1926-01-05 5 THE STAR OPERA Tk« Premier Malay Opera in Sinffapar* NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, TO-NIGHT A Hindustani l ove Play LAILY MAJNOON PdSlTIVCL? THE UST TBHEE NIGHTS The Pdrsee Opera Wednesday. January 6 KHU8 SUUAT BAU Thursday, January 7. ALI 13 ABA and the 40 CGBBEBS Friday, January 8. ASI RAEIS A70 words
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Advertisement313 1926-01-05 5 WASH CLOTHES NEW WAY! I Women: No more back-breaking wash day?. Quit Scrubbing, rubbing your jjj ciothes. Just use one of SPHINX Wash-Ease Compound to a tub of water. jQ A fraction of a cent saves all your wash day troubles. Housewives amazed, nj delighted. Never anything like this wonderful313 words
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Article91 1926-01-05 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, January B High Tides.—2.2o a.m., 1.45 p.m. To-morrow, January 6 High Tides.—3.4 a.m.. 2.32 p.m. League of Nations Meeting, College of Medicine, 2.30 p.m. Thursday, January 7 High Tides.—3.40 a.m., 3.31 p.m. B. L homeward mail closes. Rugby: A.PjC. vs. Services. Da'/housie Chapter,91 words
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Article1028 1926-01-05 6 Under this heading we print e'sewhere to-day a review by our medcal correspondent of a pamphlet recently publish d describing anti-malarial work at Poit Dickson, the description having been written by Mr. L. D. Gamimans, the District Officer. In 1921 the need for anti-malarial work was felt at1,028 words
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Article146 1926-01-05 6 We acknowledge receipt of an artists Calendar from the Kannoo Dispensary. The Johore Chunoih Building Fund now stands* at about $6,000. The designs are in the hands of Messrs. Boutcher and McNeill, "wtho have generously agreed to give their services. It is hoped that they will commence this montk The146 words
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Obituary1808 1926-01-05 6 INQUEST ON SCHROEDER'S DEATH A Table, Three Glasses and an Empty Champagne Bottle Considerable interest was focuesod im flea Coroner's inquest into the circumstance* surrounding: the death of Olnard Woh! Schroeder, who was found dead in bed at the Europe Hotel on Dec. 18, and was believed to1,808 words
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Article68 1926-01-05 6 (From Our Own Correspondent* Penang, January 5, His Excellency the Governor after the races, will proceed to Kaagsar to present the insignia of the C.M.G. t fin. the Rajah DiheL in Perak. His eyee;i cr! ry mil return to Prai and board the Sea Be foi Singapore68 words
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Article32 1926-01-05 6 From China and Japan by s.s. Kann M'Sia, due Singapore to-morrow. From Europe, (London mails dmpatrhrri December 17) by s.s. Tenia, due Penanß 6* a.m. on Friday, the Bth iostaac.32 words
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Article136 1926-01-05 6 We have received a pair pretty calendars from the Sin Kuo Mm Press. A conference of F.M.S. Forest Offieas* will take place abrmt the middle of February. Mr. and Mrs. Saffery are expected buck in Penang next week from the r honeymoon at Brastagi. The Rev. and Mrs. Keppel Gamier136 words
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Advertisement316 1926-01-05 6 BEDSTEADS. I Ii 1 I ALL STRONGLY I I STEEL CONSTRUCTED I 5 i [9 Four Po«t Bedsteads 3 ft. 6 ins. x 6 ft. 6 ins. Fitted with spring mattress. S I Price <$>SO.OO I S Combination Bedsteads, fitted n Cj witli galvanised wire mesh Jjj I $15.50 I316 words
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Advertisement55 1926-01-05 6 A. FLINTER Dealer in DIAMONDS, PEARLS AND PRECIOUS STONES 19, Raffles Place, Singapore. Office Thone 197 Private Thone 2538 Agents for Kuala Lumpur STORCH BROS., 37-39, Java Street. Kuala Lumpur. EBER^^^MCHES combine accurate timekeeping with artistic appearance at moderate prices. At all first-class stores and watchmakers. Wholesale Distributors: SCHIFFNER CO.,55 words
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Advertisement40 1926-01-05 6 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS LEWIS AND PEAT'S Rubber Condor* Stocks on Jaimar* 2. 6.130 torn*. 5S6 tons up. Condon.—3s. 8d. Local Spot.—$1.32. January.—$1.32. January to March.—$1.45*2* April to June.—$1.33 «4. New York.—87 Vj cent*.. Tin Local.—Sill 3 per picul 175 ton seld40 words
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Miscellaneous72 1926-01-05 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Courtesy of the Government Health Office Kandang Kerbau Station, for the 24 hours ending midnight January 4, 1926. deg. Maximum shade temperature 84.5 F. Minimum shade temperature 73 F. Mean shade temperature 77.7 F. Maximum sun radiation 150 F. Minimum grass radiation 70 F. Sea72 words
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Article373 1926-01-05 7 sTI!X RAINING, FLOODS RISING Great Anxiety felt Throughout France Reuter's Service. Amsterdam, January 4. iU fading heavily and the floodri tag. The river Waal, near g ia Kh highest for very many Id rs in the neighbourl :i erdaxn are submerged. I and railway on at BeuBra ant,Reuter's Service. - 373 words
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Article81 1926-01-05 7 Reuter's Service. New York, January 4. eto a s atement pubLishHi roe, mi London, giving oi the resfcrietaaai scheme, the raidari ie most timeilated to allay all vestiges of *iing ir. both countries. The Kcitesnent which i ct the high price was irsi artificial and quite unnecesNr. HooverReuter's Service. - 81 words
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Obituary54 1926-01-05 7 itome, January 4. fen .Vother Margherita is dead. wag born November p k on -y daughter of the late r dinari ;o of Savoy, DiUce of Genoa married on April 22, 1868, to u r f Savoy, Priivce of Piemonte. I nu King of Italy in 1878Reuter'a Service. - 54 words
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Article77 1926-01-05 7 untitled Lin. B.A., Cambridge, of Inn, (>arr Ftcr-at-kaw, has just reKuala Lumpur. Friends and reg him a very hearty we!- 1 Jbe Victoria Invt'tution is able to name to the long list of disi urn: Victorsms. H t enter the lifts with a kong■age 0: 8™t An Associated* Press mesMadrid,77 words
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Article183 1926-01-05 7 Hies Itself Without Being Controlled British Official Press Service. London, January 5. The Aeron plane, which is able to fly Itself without human hand upon its controls, is to be used on night flights by th Imperial Airways between London and Gyroscopes will enable this to be done.British Official Press Service. - 183 words
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Article222 1926-01-05 7 Dictatorship now Said to Be Imminent Reuter's Service. Athens, January 4. Cen ral Pangalos's announcement was made at a banquet by the officers of the Re pool can Guard and evoked demonstrations of enthusiasm which were renewed by th Guard during a parade in the streets inReuter's Service. - 222 words
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Article136 1926-01-05 7 Reuter's Service. Budapest, January 4. The circulation at the Hague of a quantity of forged thousand franc French bank no.es, apparent!; produced in Hungary, led to the an esc of two Hungarian.-; in Holland and aso the arrest here of th. 1 private secretary and va etReuter's Service. - 136 words
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Article56 1926-01-05 7 Reuter's Service. Washingvon, January 4. Presiitnt Coclidge has asked Congress to appropriate fifty thousand dollars for the expenses of tlhe Amer can representation at the preliminary disarmani nt discussions at Geneva. He declaies that American lepresentation will not involve the attitude of the Government or its commitmentReuter's Service. - 56 words
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Article134 1926-01-05 7 Dr. Lim Boon Keng fata the principal guest at a dinner given by Mr. Eu Tong Sen at the Garden Club last night. Dr. Wu Lien Teh, the Chinese delegate to the meeting of the Advisory Council of the League of Nations, Eastern Bureau, wias also a guest. The sixty-fourth134 words
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Article240 1926-01-05 7 Sir Basil Thomson Charged at Police Oburt Reuter's Service. London, January 4. A huge crowd besieged the Marlborough Police Count on the appearance of Sir Basil Thomson to answer two summonses. one accusing him of indecency with a woman in Hyde Park and the other requiring himReuter's Service. - 240 words
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Article114 1926-01-05 7 British Official Press Service. London. January 5. Sir Josia Stamp she well-known 8000 >- mist was appo'nt. d Piesident of the Executive of London. Midland and Scottish Railway. The post of pres dent is a new departure in ..he history of the British Raiways. Its establishment hasBritish Official Press Service. - 114 words
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Article50 1926-01-05 7 Reuter's Service. Pugopagos, Samoa. January •">. A hurricane dd widespread damage n American Samoa last we.k but h'tnerto no causahies have been reported. Houses were unroofed and great trees, uprooted from the mountains, <did down into the villages and valleys while many lands! d s blocked theReuter's Service. - 50 words
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Article38 1926-01-05 7 Reuter's Service. London, .January The Boxer Indemnity Mission expet'.s to b?gin its labours carry in March. Lord W'ilingdon departs on January 15 v'a Vancouver and Japan ard expect? to be away at least nine months.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Article47 1926-01-05 7 Reuter's Service. Peking, January 4. Feng Yuh Siang haa issued a circular telegram stating that he is giving up public life and going abroad, and urging the military party to support Tuan Chi Jui who is working for the betterment of the country.Reuter's Service. - 47 words
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Article19 1926-01-05 7 Reuter's Service. Port Sudan, January 4. The s.s. Bait more Maru has: arrived in torn.Reuter's Service. - 19 words
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Article192 1926-01-05 7 In regard to the movement in Malaya to get a more frequent parcel mail service from Europe, His Majesty's PostmasterGeneral has replied that the heavy additional expense would not justify the additional service. A rate of mortality p>r mille per annum of 33.62 was returned by the Registrar of Births192 words
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Article388 1926-01-05 7 COUNT VOLPY DELAYS DEPARTURE History of the Gold Deposit of 1915 British Official Press Service. Lcndon, January 5. •The Italian debt funding mission has postponed its departure for London for a few days to enable Count Volpy, the Finance Minister and Signer Grangi, another member of the Mission,British Official Press Service. - 388 words
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Article205 1926-01-05 7 Reports of German-L T .S.A. Combine Reuter's Service. Ber". n, January 4. In connection with the leport from N w York that a banking Arm, lienors. Dillon, Read and Company, are planning the formation of a German-American neel crust, It if pointed out tha. there can beReuter's Service. - 205 words
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Article144 1926-01-05 7 We acknowledge receipt of a calendar from Cheong Koon Seng arid Co. otf Chulia Streeto Mr. and Mrs. S\aow Poh Leng, who haft been visiting Penang, have left for Seremban. Mr. Scow Poh Leng is the general manager of the Ho Hong Bank, Singapore. Tne new Tamal Methodist Episcopal dhurch144 words
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Advertisement194 1926-01-05 7 J I IN BIDDING FAREWELL I To The OLD YEAR and WELCOMING THE NEW, I X>e Silva. I and Diamond Merchant I EXTENDS HIS BEST WISHES TO ALL HIS I I CUSTOMERS FOR I HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY. I I B. P. De Silva I THE ROYAL JEWELLER. jj] 52|63, HIGH194 words
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Article42 1926-01-05 8 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters sent for publication should be written on one side of the paper only; preference Is given to short letters, Omy extracts of long letters can be given.]42 words
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Article590 1926-01-05 8 Sir— Malaya is about to be given a unique opportunity- of hearing same really if ever, before had of hearing dhambcx-muaic m its highest and most delightful form--the string qua.--v t-performed by a combination of players S such all-round excellence as the four ladieTled by Miss Katherine590 words
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Article143 1926-01-05 8 Last Chinese New Year the Straits Chinese Ep'worth League collected enough money from the Chinese Community to enable them to distribute over 700 parcels, each containing useful articles such as a shirt, a towel, a tooth brush &c, to the inmates of the Tan Tock Hospital143 words
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Article189 1926-01-05 8 Many appear to he anaware that at the beginning of the new year the,rate of postage on local letters was reduced from five to four cents. The Ipoh troop of Girl Guides commenced a brief "gamp" on Kliedang Hill on Saturday. Mrs. J. H. Inglis, Assistant Commissioner of Guides, who189 words
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Article1304 1926-01-05 8 A Review of the Work at Port Dixon (From our Medi.a! *Correnpendent.) A report on anti-malarial work at Port Dixon has been issued by the Malaria; •Advisory Board of the Federated Malay States. Published by John Bale and Sons Ltd., Oxford Street, Londfom, this pamphlet is well written1,304 words
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Article530 1926-01-05 8 Mr. Koh Soon Huat, Hon. Secretary of turn United Chinese Musical Association, who gave several performances of "Nyonya Chantek" in aid of the St. Andrew's Hospital and the Chong Nam School Building Fund, has issued che following report: When .he play Nyonya Chant ok was Ant pat on530 words
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Article221 1926-01-05 8 The s-a. Kamo Maru is due here on Thursday morning and will pndbably leave for Europe on Friday morning. The Hakone Maru is due from Europe to-day at 2 p.m. She will leave for China and Japan at 4 p.m. to-morrow. On November Ist the EUerman Wilson liner221 words
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Article53 1926-01-05 8 Mr. H. E. Stevens, Superintendent of the Fire Brigade, Singapore, who with Mrs. Stevens, has been on home leave, has left for the Far East. Speaking to a representative of the China Express on Dec. 5, with London enveloped im a fog, he expressed his delighit on his forthcoming departure53 words
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Article1019 1926-01-05 8 SPORTS PASTIMES FOOTBALL. Home League Table The positions in the English and Scottish Football League up to and including Saturday's matches are as follows:— First Division t Goak. P. W. L. D. F. A.. Pte. Arsenal (20) 24 13 6 5 53 37 31 Sunderland (7) 25 12 8 51,019 words
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Article69 1926-01-05 8 Reuter's Service. London, January 4. The Jo lowing are the Tesuits of the Scottish League matches played to-day:— Aberdeen 3. Queen's Park 1. Airdrieonians 3, Cowdenbeath 2. Celtic 3. Patrick Thistle 0. Dundee U. 0. Dundee 1. Hibernians 0, St. Johnstone 3. Kilmarnock 4, Hamilton A. 1.Reuter's Service. - 69 words
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Article80 1926-01-05 8 Garrison Golf Club The men's monthly medal (stroke competition) will he played on Saturday and Sunday, 9th and 10th instant, and the ladies' monthly medal (stroke competition) on Thursday, 14th instant. A Penarlj contemporary publish's an article on golf in wnter—very timoly with the present winter conditions Pocket hand-warmers80 words
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Article1285 1926-01-05 8 Free Press Challenge Cup Jean II Wins Fine Race j j The race on New Year's morning for the above trophy was in conjunction with the sea sports, and the weather actually behaving itself, a very fine race w r as the outcome, with Jean II coming out as1,285 words
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Article245 1926-01-05 8 Penally Meet: First Day's Handicaps The follow iig are the handicaps for M first day's racing (Jan. 9th) at Race L —6 Furs: Sir Hatan 9. Bex h.'i•) Calculator 8.9, Q\Aaen of Clubs 8.7, 8.7, Carrie B. 8.4, Jacotte 8.4, Fop Cheerio 8.4, Star of Athole 8.2, Cleopa*245 words
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Article129 1926-01-05 8 Home Union Results London, 2a The following are ttie iVvsults of Rugj» football matches played in the UJiion: Llanelly 21, London lrSsh 3. Neath 14, Lcndicn Welsh 9. Aberavon 14, Ebbwvale 0. Swansea 20, Watsonians 16. Cardiff 15, D'port Services 15. London, December 26 Bath 11, Old Blues 14.129 words
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Article70 1926-01-05 8 V.M.C.A. beat R.A.M.C. The above match was played I Y.I.I C A. ground at Teluk Aver and tm in a vctory for the by W I one. The game was quite fast vide scored in the fr.st half. Short the resumpt'on Stack opened the the Y M.C.A. and the70 words
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Article183 1926-01-05 8 Johore Volunteer Rifles Extracts from Routine Orders by Ms'' E. F. G. Davies, M.C., Commanding Lewis Gun Training The Adjutant will conduct a L?wis Gun classes at Batu Anani C* The necessary arrangements will be n* by C.S.M. W. A. WiEken, *M.C. Illatoon Roll Books Platoon commanders are remind!183 words
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Article145 1926-01-05 8 We must put on record untitled Mr. E. A. Brown and to the 1 t-ol>ists, as well as the orchestr.'. for three splendid renderings of th< OS December 1"), 16 and 17. It «fa treat. fto doubt a church is the efaOe pace in which to listen to an There145 words
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Article1019 1926-01-05 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Main. LA'ALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue tbe following list of quotation*: Singapore. January 5. MAIL QUOTATIONS RUBBER, STERLING SHARES Ic?ue Value 2a Allagar 2,11 2a Angio-Java 6!6 20s Anglo-Malay 32 6 20a Ayer Kuning 52 6 20s Batu Caves1,019 words
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Advertisement393 1926-01-05 9 I TABLE TENNIS op PING PONG I I XMAS SALE. 1 I £xtra Special Quality set $6 00 Ping Pong Balls per doz. $1.50 I special 450 Compendium of Games rill spare bals each pair 1.00 Ist quality 9.00 3I net m 050 Compendium of Games [jj I Poles Iron393 words
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Advertisement238 1926-01-05 9 ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM TOOTHACHE? IF SO CONSULT J. IKEDA (EXPERIENCED DENTIST) 41, Hill Street, OPPOSITE THE CENTRAL FIRE STATION. TELEPHONE 991. MANUSCRIPT BOOKS OF 140 LEAVES EACH Size: 7" x 9' .VrViDE OF FINE CREAM LAID PAPER RULED FEINT. Special Otter —50 cts. per book ONLY A LIMITED SUPPLY238 words
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Advertisement172 1926-01-05 9 I DERATED WATERS o£ X Repute and Quality. FRAMROZ Co. BBSS I The Eastern Studio I LEE PHOTOGRAPHER J SINGAPORE. 3j Enlargements, Miniatures, Wedding and ether Groups. 43 Indoor and Outdoor. I MODERN STYLE. Electric Lightings, etc. We also do Amateurs' work. a Dr. Horse's Indian Root Pills p [V172 words
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Article961 1926-01-05 10 BEAUTIFUL LADY IN FLAMES Princess Ghika's Death is Seen in Paris Princess Ghlkla, one of the most beautiful women in Rumanian Society, met her death recently as the result of a tragic accident in her own castle. She had been cleaning a pair of gloves with benzine,961 words
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Advertisement620 1926-01-05 10 I 1 •> m■» maoacacjcaca FOR THE 1925 26 MOTOR SEASON I WE ANNOUNCE A REDUCTION IN PRICE OF I j THE NEW 14/30 H.P. I Now $3,050 I I I WITH FOUR WHEEL BRAKES, ADJUSTABLE FRONT SEATS, EMI-ELLIPTIG SPRINGS You Cannot buy a better Car" j in nj Isole620 words
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Advertisement497 1926-01-05 10 E JOHNSON £n LIGHTEST, SPEEDIEST AM) mcki E DURABLE X m!W°f !aßattr liuf DETACHABLE TWIN-C YLINDi i> 1 OUTBOARD MOTOR. pi f SCS Develops 2«/ 2 H.P. P FITTED with Patent "Shock Absorber H \TI drive" and combined with Free Autom a \\L// Tilting- device, allowing the JOHNSON 3 I497 words
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Article523 1926-01-05 11 Singapore, December 24. MEAT c. Beef steak (round) kati 45 Beef stew or curry kati 39 Pork lean kati 65 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) 53 Mutton Indian lb 60 Mutton Australian lb 60 Fowl kati 60 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 80 Ducks523 words
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Article222 1926-01-05 11 Mss El'dn Maokay, daughter of Mr. Clarence Mackay, the Multimillionaire, has created a sensation by an article which she has contributed to the "New Yorker," a weekly magazine, d elating that New York Society girU attend cabarets in order to avoid objectionable men who are entertained 'n222 words
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Advertisement550 1926-01-05 11 STEAMER SAILINGS pTgTbRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) HAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. n Ml AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) ntaKDfl from LONDON. HOMEWARDS m n rhios A Japan For Marseilles, London ft Antwerp. Due Leav*550 words
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Advertisement440 1926-01-05 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY KIN TA, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. CALYPSO, 5 p.m., for Malacca, GEMAS, 5 p.m., for Muar. TUESDAY KRIAN, 4 p.m., for Port Dickson Telok Anson, Bagan Datoh, Lumut and Port Dickson. 4 P' m440 words
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Advertisement556 1926-01-05 11 STEAMER SAILINGS 1 1 i i i i i a .1 ii ibj N, I I (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINE. Tonnage Destination Due SaS' Kamo Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Jan 6 7 Katon Maru 10,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Jan 20 21 Atsufca Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Feb556 words
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Advertisement434 1926-01-05 12 TO LET TO LET, Baffles hambers, Lfcrea sect ions floor, are.* square feet Rent $200 .✓.in. Tn nnsHltf entr*. Appiy tc The m retar, His Garden Qnb, jjmm <s> ssi s» o> r >m*am ss < m c) »e>e> ss m wesssessi m FOR SALE ETC. VOX SALE-Cue Vickcre-Petteri PsUnl434 words
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Advertisement484 1926-01-05 12 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE I hereby notify that the Pawnbroking licence of Chop Heng Fatt Tong, 125, South Bridge Road, expires on 31st December, 1925. Customers may redeem their goods at the same address. That as and from Ist January 1926, I shall continue to carry on pawnbroker's business under Chop484 words
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Advertisement435 1926-01-05 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES p enang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, m r Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central. Seremban 63 Birch Road. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco,435 words
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Advertisement494 1926-01-05 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 PaidUip 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.494 words
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Advertisement416 1926-01-05 12 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office Singapore. Ist Floor, Banque del Indo Chine Buildings, 1-A, Malacca Street. 'Phone Nos.416 words
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Advertisement502 1926-01-05 12 NEOSEX AND E\ ASK\ Has the same effect as prod* by Professor Steinaeh\ I!? tion, i.e. REJUVENATiv!' RESULT. Operations are dS gerous and costly. I\m l v and NEOSEX are parations with effective resS, Absolutely no danger. 0 poisonous. Highest retWiJ' dations by the greatest authr, rities in the Medical502 words
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