Malaya Tribune, 6 February 1926
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Title Section59 1926-02-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. LVENING DAILY i V AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING pAiiX vol. xni 30 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1926 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.} v AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. (EVENING DAILY. Vol. XIIL- No. 31 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 192659 words
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268 1926-02-06 1 THE ARRANGEMENTS. hnoigers Vinic-Table for the Visit GROI'P "A" t:'d automobiles at ghtsi eing trip around 1 Island of Singapore. Wst Wharf. R binson- Qiny, Anderson Br dge, 1 i rai Stamford-road, Taagl n-road to Main Botanical Gard ns (car 3 in B in.rai Gardens268 words
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Article, Illustration2863 1926-02-06 1 SOMETHING ABOUT THE PLACE Singapore—The Queen of the Eastern Seas The mamrooth Red Star Liner, the s.s. Be'genand, the largest ship to c'reumnav gate the globe berthed a'ongside the Trnjong Pagar Wharf at daybreak this morning on her second round-the-world-trip. Since the tourist seaso.i began several ws?2,863 words
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Advertisement52 1926-02-06 1 v.* r.WiTfiSTORE I |Q9 iNQRTri SQIOGE Rg feM ttd U.SA. BFAT old in the U.S.A. FOX LESS THAN 5 I fiALF PfiRE ifaparrri^-*^ AT FRANKCLt lb.. Store lieaatiful Every* aj km i*l RANKELS. P5?l G SWEET SHOP?! No. 6, Battery Road L Cook's !n? !sh and American I Jkj and52 words
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Advertisement80 1926-02-06 1 FACTORY PRICES Ejj Are the chief features during the J ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING jjj I OF THE k X CHIN A. TRADING CO., S jjj K. High Street—Europe Hotel Buildings. S I PRICES THAT RIVAL THOSE IN CHINA ITSELF. I I MONEY CHANGER I For High C ass Cigars, C garettes80 words
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Advertisement104 1926-02-06 1 f Don t wai. for r.a.ns or fail nar Vision before you consult us. If f you need gtesses, we will prescribe I i;nd prepare lenses and fit in I frame and mountings of any 5 character. f I Doctors' and Occulists' prescrip- s I tkma executed promptly at special104 words
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Article116 1926-02-06 2 SCIENCE TO THE RESCUE. Tbe sufferer from rheumatism presents a sorry eight. Limbs that refuse to move and ache at every attempt, pain in every pan of the body, the knife thruste and shooting pains which ail but drive the victim to suicide,—these present an agony116 words
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Article2078 1926-02-06 2 Robert S. Angus - 4 WEEKLY CAUSERIE FOR SCOTTISH EXILES (By Robert S. Angus Edinburgh, January 7. Now Year festivities having come to a natural and unlamented end, trie country is settling down in pretty good heart to One tasks and oippKxrtunities oif the twelve months that will be known as 1926.2,078 words
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Advertisement188 1926-02-06 2 Next Week mm "T; .I.*'' I^Bs I I .'«u j j -7*- —r-* i* I I THIS IS j REMNANT —WEEK— 1 AT WHITEAWAY'S SALE f c hj There are Tables full of goods at ft I lO cts., 25 cts., 50 cts. 75 cts., $1, $2, $3 $5 each.188 words
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Advertisement604 1926-02-06 2 1 pfiif mm Formed Dry Scales. ioflamei^Cu^aKei "When my baby Wa months old a rash ap£JL 8 face It sr ea d aWtaffly formed fa* dC' y >Pd and was very much had great trouble in from scratching the enSX* they appeared to be very 41 she was very restless.604 words
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Advertisement325 1926-02-06 3 SCIENTIFIC FOUR WATER FILTRATION PURIFICATION PROCESSES limited AERATED WATER SPECIALISTS. EXPERT QUALITY EUROPEAN AND SUPERVISION SESVICB The Joy of Life. The children love a romp with I The children take it too 1 Half Mother She is always so jolly and the quantity that Mother takes is bright and could325 words
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Advertisement591 1926-02-06 4 AMUSEMENTS Jem pi re j Thursday, February 4 to Monday, February 8. S In The Second Show at 915 pm. Master Pictures Present I LENORE ULRiC j IN A SIDNEY FRAhKLIN PRODUCTION j 1 "TIGER ROSE" Kj In 8 htirricg Rms. I A Heart Struggle Set in a Remote Wilderness591 words
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Advertisement458 1926-02-06 4 I FURTHER BUT FINAL EXTENSION I I From Friday, Feb. sto >unday, Feb. 7. I I POSITIVELY THE LAST 3 NIGHTS I |j AT THE jj] ALHAMBRA jj TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors. ft S OP THE a I GREAT DRAMATIC COMEDY I S Featuring the one and only458 words
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Advertisement570 1926-02-06 4 AMUSEMENTS Surma T he AT LAST the «W W hoping somebody mrnrnTS. the mm acton a S S If k> •ts Jam-packed with hair 2 J has a story, out-of-fh n Za? and as for the star J AT 9.13 P m FRED. THOMSON Winner of lh e N lt570 words
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Article77 1926-02-06 5 British Official Press Service London, February 4. TV-day's -ates 01 exchange are* Paris, 129.6. New York, 4.86. Brussels, 107. Geneva, 25.24. Amsterdam, 12.12. Mian, 121. Ber.in, 20.43. Stocknolm, 18.16. Copenhagen, 19.7. Osio, 23.9. Vienna, 34 58. Prague, 164 Vi. Helsingfors, 193. Madrid, 34 4. Lisbon, 2%. RioBritish Official Press Service - 77 words
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Article95 1926-02-06 5 Singapore, Feb. 5. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 10|32d Demand 2s 4%d Pr.vate 3 months sight Ts 4 11; 16V »r,di« Bank Tel. Transfer 154% 1 n noagli on (f— Bank demand draft 3% p.c. p.m. Oi> >rar»j;hai Bank demand draft 75% Oa Java-B-:nk Tel. Transfer95 words
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Article276 1926-02-06 5 The Anti-Opium Association of China has b.-cn informed, states the Shanghai Journal of Commerce, that ce:tain Kbngsu gentry with influence are abe to dispose of some 40,000 cases of opium in a year, out of which they secure a profit of $40,000,000. To measure the heart-beat of the plan:, wh276 words
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Article1067 1926-02-06 5 RUBBER SHARES WEEKLY REPORTS Lyall and Evatt Singapore, February 3. Ih3 Rubber quotation clones siightly up over the week after fluci-uacion and, w th Stocks showing a decrease, the tone of the share market has been to improve, though bus ness has continued on a restr cted sca.e. Cover.ng amongst1,067 words
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Article61 1926-02-06 5 Mr. N. Walker Reid, after two years' retirement in the Homeland, has returned to the F.M.S. on a vist, and is at present atayng in Kuala Lumpur. The rate of issue of Money Orders for nd eylon o-day, is Rs. 153 equal o $100. The rate of payment of Money61 words
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Article116 1926-02-06 5 To-day's Quotation* RICE ftee, Siam 3 Sif Rica, Sagon 1 ite, Saigon 3 ca, Rangoon 1 <,r- 9 gee, Rangoon 2 gTJ g«, Par Boiled No 1 per bag t&Ou Rice,' o a PRODUCE Gambier Java Cube Z 1 ff' 6 Hamburg Cub 6 Press Cube Z! Whte Pepper116 words
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Article55 1926-02-06 5 TO-DAY, FEBRUARY I Mcntok, Batavia, Samarang and Surabaya Piancius 2 p.m. BiLiton and Batavia* Port Swettenham and Teluk Anson P m ru *Se'angor 3 p.m. n r r, v. flying Dragon 3 p.m. Batu Pahat Ro in P Malacca and Muar *Kelantan 4 p.m. Pontianak Khoen Foeng 455 words
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Article219 1926-02-06 5 Here is a story all the way from Bucarest. A ;oung Civi: Servant bought som« eg?s for his evening mea When ha a.rved home he found a rather blurred mscrpt oa on one of them: -1 am twenty y?ars old; fair; b ue eyed, with a rosy complexion. I wish219 words
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Advertisement381 1926-02-06 5 AIBIt A tUl h hhimil X\ I STONtWARE V DuAIfSPiPIS. I Ready stocks obtainable of w 4', 6', 9" and 12" Wholes I Bursting pressure np to standard. Lamis true V ■i Sockets suitable lor j vim fie. PRICES LOWEST IN MABKET. J P. A. BEINf ltd, j 4, Pebinson381 words
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Advertisement117 1926-02-06 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS fc SH^ NOTICE. none 9 Ad MrasQs hiving buiineae ia c mama Bated chi. 4th »y of F.bruiry 19 6 Solictors tho Chtitj Tempi NOTICE. •MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. FOR SALE I implex .r* f<* Bt oomol.te With 3 HI feet wire c ,eh I, ,ughly overhaul, tn god117 words
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Advertisement280 1926-02-06 5 1 Ike Eastern Studio I LEE PHOTOGRAPHER 1 SINGAPORE. C I Elements, Miniatures, Wedding and other Groups. I Indoor and Outdoor. 9 I MODERN STYLE. j Electric Lightings, etc. We also do Amateurs' work. 9 I1B;(i lii illinll(lliail II illlIiallli) tmm iKmmmm I WASH CLOTHES NEW WAY 18 WOMEN: No280 words
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Article94 1926-02-06 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, February 5 High Tides.—2.47 a.m., 2.57 p.m. Dutch homeward mail closes. Mark Lodge, 8.30 p.m. To-morrow, February 6 High Tides.—3.29 a.m., 4.8 p.m. B. I. outward mail due. Singapore Chinese Girls' School Opening, 3 p.m. Hockey: S.C.C. va. Neeri Sembilan, Stadium. Rugby: S.R.C.94 words
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Article855 1926-02-06 6 Not only is the cost of living In Singapore increasing week by week, but the housing shortage coupled with an increased demand for accommodation has g ven the lead to a certain type of landlord who has taken advantage of the situation to impose exorbitant rents on855 words
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Article468 1926-02-06 6 We acknowledge receipt of a pretty wall, calendar from the Ho Ho Biscuit Factory. Mr F S. 'Sole, of the Vacuum 0« Co Bangkok, has boon transfenjxl to Siaga pore. Mr. T. O. Mayhew, of the E-tate and Trust Agonc.es, who had be?n <.n a Visit to Penaag, has returned468 words
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Article161 1926-02-06 6 Five Women Burned to Death This Morning A serious fire m which five Chinese women were burned to daath occurred ill a house iv Sago-street early this morning. The fire broke out in 9, Sago Street, a three storied building, in tbe second floor. Tae ground floor161 words
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Article78 1926-02-06 6 Johore Planters Association Urges Maintenance In view of persistent rumours that are current as to the possible removal of restriction, write the Secretaries of the Johore Planters' Association held on 3rd instant, the following resolution was passed:— "At a meeting of the Johore Planters' Association representing 137,957% acres planted78 words
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Article151 1926-02-06 6 Accord ng to information received ia Singapore yesterday the Italian steamer "Burma" has run aground on Tree Island, a small piece of land Idff Raffles Lighthouse. The Burma was on a voyage from Trieste to Japan with a cargo of phosphate. A Singapora Harbour Board tug was151 words
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Article122 1926-02-06 6 G. Richardson, a European, was on Wednesday morning produced in the Penang Police Court by Mr. J. Costello, C.D.1., for cheating Messrs. Sarkies Bros., Singapore, by giving a cheque for $1,000 which was dishonoured, says the Straits Echo. Accused said he expected $1,700 to be pzid into122 words
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Article33 1926-02-06 6 The local V.M.C.A. has teceived a eabe intinm ng that S r Aivhur K. Yapp, K.8.E., Head of the British Y.M.C.A's., will visit Ma aya in March.33 words
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Article354 1926-02-06 6 Dr. H. R. Dive is expected back from Home Jieave at the end of the month. Messrs. Rennie, Lowick and Co. of 6, Battery Road, Singapore, have been appointed Secretaries to the Johore Planters Association. In memory of their late 4 1hero," Lenin, the Soviet Kuss an Consulate at Shangha.354 words
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Article215 1926-02-06 6 Alleged Forgeries in Accuseds Handwriting Elias Sasoon Joseph was Mr. P F. David, the District J2j j*** diay afternoon when the case aaaiau J concluded, His Honour reserv nz I a Joseph stands charged wit? J*"* Bseveral thousand dollars worth of from Chinese merchants on false vr215 words
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Article205 1926-02-06 6 Three Europeans Serioikiv Injured As a result of a serious motor ut mm in Orchard Road shortly after m'mmm\ yesterday three Europeans are lying General Hospital suffering from serous in. juries. It appears that Mr. Cowen cf Messrs. Hutionbach Lazarus was drirlng his car with two friends,205 words
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Article114 1926-02-06 6 The folWing had the honour of i*M with H s Excellency the Governor and Lady GuirVmard at Government House n m 3, 1926: Rt. Rev. The Bistbon of Singapore at Mrs. Ferguson-Da vie, Hon. Mr. Just cc ad Mrs. Deane. Mr. a-d Mrs. T. L M. Gom114 words
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Article71 1926-02-06 6 (From Onr Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, February 5. At a crowded meeting at Serew» yesterday orgainsed by the Negri SemwJJ Planters Association, a resoution urPj on Government the necessity of mar some form of control over rubber exp* was unanimously carried, after an' c address by Dr. Braddon.71 words
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Article43 1926-02-06 6 (From Our Own Corves; Fines of $1,000 or nine nonm imprisonment, and $000 cr nwee rigorous imprisonment were irap_ Ch nese, Lim Seng Lt©«£. icr dnf t his possess on chandu iraai tahil and for be ng in pasaaaaw" Government chandu.43 words
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Article36 1926-02-06 6 From Europe, (London **p**»* January 14) by s.s. Tecsia, mm 2 p.m. to-day. DV siFrom Holland and German} V Pieterszoon Coen, due DilfH«" to-morrow. KaEig»*' From China and Japan f Maru, due Singapore to-morrow.36 words
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Advertisement280 1926-02-06 6 I S SUNDOUR• I UNFADABIE CURTAIN NETS. I I Mißofactiirtrs Undertake to Replace Free et Charge am Proftd I Faulty through. Sunlight or Wasting. g I PLAIN FILET NETS j 1 INCHES PER I I W,DE YARD i j ALL COLOURS IN STOCK-PATTERNS* FREE I 1 CO., LTD., j I280 words
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Advertisement43 1926-02-06 6 i EBERHARD WATCHES f 0 combine accurate timekeeping with K 0 artistic appearance at moderate pricea. ft nl At all first-class stores and Cj watchmakers. K 5 Wholesale Distributors: Bj SCHIFFNER CO, 0 5, METER MANSIONS, SINGAPORE, K 5 'Phone 1342 jg &525HSHSZ5HSESH5ESH5E5SSESZ5H5a5H5Z5HSE43 words
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Advertisement33 1926-02-06 6 To-day's Quotas LEWIS AND PBArt RubbCr London, Stocks on 2**°«' 199 tons down. London.—2s. 7y<d. Local Spot.-$109 1 February.—51-09'i-February to March.-**-April to Mwm f New York—«6 cents. Tin Local.-$140 P« P*° l m33 words
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Miscellaneous73 1926-02-06 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Courtesy of the Government Health Office Kandang Kerbau Station, for the 24 h?urs ending midnight February 4, 1986. deg. Maximtina shade temperature 88 F. Minimum shade temperature 72 F. Mean shade temperature 78.5 F. Maximum sun radiat on 159 F. Minimum grass radiation 70 F.73 words
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Article722 1926-02-06 7 rOVERNMENT'S POLICY DEFENDED Modern Cruisers Essential to Trade Safety Reuter's Service. London, February 4. a h at the Constitutional Club J" Ar menian said that the navy must be neglected even in peace time. He "„■> th-it b> the Washington Agree- size of the new cruisers was eVReuter's Service. - 722 words
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Article15 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. [Renter's Service.] London, February 2. has of the cartoonistReuter's Service. - 15 words
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Article107 1926-02-06 7 Protest Against Proposed Taxation Reuter's Service. Paris, February 3. The Chamber, on the demand of M. Doumer, has rejected by 295 votes to 233 the Finance Commission's proposal, providing for a compulsory sworn declaration of income by everybody. Paris, February 4. All shops and business houses in RueReuter's Service. - 107 words
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Article110 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. New York, February 3. Elaborate precautions, not even ignoring the possibility of sea raids, are being taken to safeguard the delivery of $10,000,000 of gold bullion, arriving in the steamship Teno, from Valparaiso, a record gold shipment from South America. Five armoured cars, equippedReuter's Service. - 110 words
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Article86 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. Pittsburg, February 4. Three miners were killed and twenty entombed owing to a coal-mine explosion which occurred while the miners were dealing with an outbreak of fire. Pittsburg, February 4. Hope has been ahandoned of rescuing any of the remaining entrapped miners and the mine hasReuter's Service. - 86 words
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Article67 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. Capetown, February 5. The Assembly by 64 to 47 passed the third reading of the Colour Bar Bill after General Smuts had uttered a final impressive warning against it. He declared that the BWV would mean the opening of flood gates and the beginning ofReuter's Service. - 67 words
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Article46 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, February 4. It is understood that Germany wants a German appointed Assistant SecretaryGeneral to the League of Nations and in this connection Count Brockdorff is mentioned. The principal German delegates to the League will be Stresemann and Count Bernstorff.Reuter's Service. - 46 words
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Article44 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. London, February 4. At an investiture at Buckingham Palace His Majesty bestowed the Board of Trade silver medal for rescue work during the typhoon in Kowloon Harbour on George Parker, John Smight and Harold Wainwright, ex-apprentices of the Egremont Castle.Reuter's Service. - 44 words
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Article42 1926-02-06 7 [Havas Agency.] Par s, February 4. General Pruneau, on returning from his mission to Mbrocco, expressed the opinion that the movement for the submission of the Riffians had been rendered aseleas, and he foreshadows great military operations next Spring.42 words
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Article40 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. London. February 4. Accompanied by a party of friends, the Prince of Wales went to a London theatre last night and after the performance walked with ease to bia car, cheered by the crowd.Reuter's Service. - 40 words
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Article18 1926-02-06 7 Dr E. T. MacIntyre, after a short visit to Ceylon, has returned to Kuala Lumpur w.th Mrs. Maclntyre.18 words
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Article103 1926-02-06 7 American Clergy Want it Modified Reuter's Service. New York, February 4. A movement aiming at a modification of prohibition and legalising beer and light wines has been inaugurated by the Church Temperance Society, which consists of clergy and laymen belonging to the Episcopal Church, including twenty-one Bishops, amongReuter's Service. - 103 words
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Article65 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, February 4. A message from Beirut states that, in reply to a request for direct peace negotaat'ona, the High Commissioner told the Jebel Druses that they must first cease hostilities. [Havas Agency.] Paris, February 4. The Ministry for War denies emphatically the assertion ofReuter's Service. - 65 words
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Article72 1926-02-06 7 British Official Press Service Rugby February 4. At Southampton on Saturday Lady Cook, wife of Sir Joseph Cook, High Commissioner for Australia, ia to chraten the flrat super marine Napier Amphibian flying boat, which has been built for the Australian Air Force. She will afterwards make aBritish Official Press Service - 72 words
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Article58 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. London, February 4. The International Federation of Maater Cotton-spinners' and Manufacturers' Associations has decided to send a mission to Columbia, Peru, to study the present cottongrowing situation and its future possibilities. The mission, consisting of Mr. Arthur Foster, a prominent manufacturer, and Mr. A. S.Reuter's Service. - 58 words
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Article61 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. London, February 4. A step towards a settlement of the marine wireless strike was taken aa an outcome of a meeting in the House of Commons between representatives of the Men's Un on and a number of Conservative, Labour and Liberal members of Parliament, atReuter's Service. - 61 words
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Article50 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. New York, February 4. The Capital and eastern section of the country is again experiencing blizzard weather. There was heavy snowfall last night and more is forecast for to-day. Eight persons were drowned off the Jersey coast owing to the sinking of two barges.Reuter's Service. - 50 words
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Article40 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. Pernambuco, February 4. The necessary repairs having been completed, the Spanish a rman, Franco, resumed his flight to Rio de Janeiro. Rio de Janeiro, February 4. Franco arrived escorted by a squardon of welcoming Brazilian aeroplanes.Reuter's Service. - 40 words
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Article33 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. London, February 4. Last year's birth-rate in England and Wales was 18.3 per thousand, the lowest ever recorded except in the war years 1917--18. The death rate was 12.2.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article38 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. Lisbon, February 4. At eight in the evening it was semiofficially announced that there was complete calm all over the country. Two leaders of the insurgents were arrested and taken aboard a warship.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Article587 1926-02-06 7 DEBATE ON LABOUR AMENDMENT Discussion Between Socialism and non-Socialism Reuter's Service. British Official Press Service. London, February 4. In the House of Commons replying to questions Mr. Ba'dwin said that the Government was communicating w th the Dom nions and India with a view to fix ng the mostReuter's Service.; British Official Press Service. - 587 words
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Article26 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. Athens, February 3. The police have seized a printing press used in issuing a secret Communist periodical and correspondence with the Communist International.Reuter's Service. - 26 words
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Article100 1926-02-06 7 Mr. J. M. Penaycuick, who is going Home on leave 9arly in March, has resigned the Hon. Secretaryship of the Pe.iang Swimming Olnb as from January 31. Mr. W. H. Clad well has been c. acted in his place. The Malay Mail understands Jh%i it has now been definitely decided100 words
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Advertisement175 1926-02-06 7 2525c*****Z525Z5Z5Z5Z5Z*****2525^^ a Established Falroil,lißi 1 GIFTS OF UNIQUE ATTRACTION 3 AND BEAPS OF OTHER USEFUL THINGS. 2 82/3 High St ret T> D Ha QTI V A Braßch P n Singapore. 011-a Biihop Street, Penae*. n Q TUB ROYAL JEWELLER. j 1 INSIST ON I "SPEY ROYAL"| j The Choicest175 words
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Article2047 1926-02-06 8 Hearing of Mohammedan Libel Suit Ev'dAro for the dcfence was occupying the attention of Mr. Ju.-tioa Daane's Court in th? long-dna:wn out Mohammedan lioel case, yesterday aftarnoon. As Mr. Justice Deane wii ba cut of the cty for about two weeks, it is not likely that thr2 case2,047 words
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Article203 1926-02-06 8 A member of the S.V.C. Motor-Cyclist Pliabocn s>end3 us the following:— "Just late y the police have been most active in their efforts to get motor cycles removed from the five foot way and in most cases have succeeded successfully. Now it appears that motor cycles are not203 words
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Article117 1926-02-06 8 M. Ruinat having returned from Home Leave, and hav ng re uraed duties as the local agent of the Messageries Mar't'mea, his locum tenens, M. Z:browski, left on Wedin?&day afternoon by the Amazone to jo n the Agence Generaile of the Company et Colombo. He was accompanied by Madame Zebrowski.—S.E.117 words
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Article629 1926-02-06 8 Former Proprietor of Vienna Cafe At tifce Baoikruptcy Court, tibia morning, an application for a receiving orcfer aga net K. M. Y. Maricaint was postponed ow.mg to the absence ai Sna.nghai of the pefction.ng criaditor. S. A. Piilay, who had promised to pay his creditors $10 a month,629 words
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Article410 1926-02-06 8 Her Highness the Rani of Sarawak accompanied by two of her chi.dr.n, er ived m Kuaia Lumpur on Frday, en a v.slt expected to iaat about a fortn.ght T,-ie marriage was celebrated on Thursday s t Kua* Kangs_r, of Che Ye.n, .Nephew of tne Raja Pe. ma suri. He is410 words
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Article577 1926-02-06 8 The Gaiety Cinema Firing a pfhotodrarnatic broadside on tha snobs of h.gh soc.ety, "The Wanters," produced by John M. Stahl for First Nat onal, will be the special enema attract "ten at the Qaiety Cinema this week, beginning to-n ght. As the creator of "Tne Dangerous Age," One577 words
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Article23 1926-02-06 8 To-day, February s,—Band Practice. b lutes 5 to 6 p.m. Drums and Bugies 6 t< 1 p.m., 5 p.m., Headquarters.23 words
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Article46 1926-02-06 8 The s.s. Porthos, the French outward mail steamer is due here from Colombo on Bth instant, in the evening and will leave on the 9th instant, at 6 a.m. for Saigon, Hongkong, Shanghai and J:pan. She will berth at the Singapore Harbour Board's Wharves.46 words
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Article292 1926-02-06 8 Imperial Airways have paced orders fot a first series of specially designed mv tiengined aircraft, which are to be emp.oyed on long distance aeroplane lines to be operated in the Near East. Three new machines are to be driven by three powerful aircooled motors. They will carry seven passengers and292 words
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Article579 1926-02-06 8 Modern Structure to be Built for Mr. Eu Tong Sen Near the People's Park on Eu Tong Sen Street, a modem, re nforced concrete thaa».re is shortly do be- constructed for Mr. Eu Tong Sen, Esq., O.BE., wha has bng regretted die absence In this live Omenta* city579 words
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Article358 1926-02-06 8 $2,000 Required Yearly by the Association Another appeal on behalf of \he S'ngapore Boy Scouts Association is being made. The Associa.ion needs $2 000 yearly, n addition :o the Government grant, if chey are to do the r work adequate y. The following is taken from a358 words
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Article24 1926-02-06 8 We reeret to learn that the Rev. G. T. 3hetl tT' j w«i «dm'tted *bt On ml H >\ pita) on Wednesday suffering from fever.24 words
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Article22 1926-02-06 8 F.A. Cup Re-play Reuter's Service. T London February 4in the F. A. cup re-play Millwall beat Bury by 2 to nil.Reuter's Service. - 22 words
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Article59 1926-02-06 8 After a one-sided game the S.C.C. defeated the Telephone Company by four goals to nil on th? Padang yesterday afternoon. The Club was unib'e oo score dur ng the hrst half but during the second Craik sejstorng rirst ?oal. Charleswir h and Crak add d two59 words
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Article353 1926-02-06 8 SPORTS PASTIME HOCKEY Framroz Cup c o!n Tne «econd match nT h V.M.C.A ground at Teiok a iay o»? Raffles kati cation met 1? 5 *Z Z Police by the odd in fi l was fast and turned oa*«"T T he\> especia ly during Ln." 4S* second half to mn353 words
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Article61 1926-02-06 8 The following will repre?en: the YM/1 vs Police for the Framroz Hc.ckev Si Monday on the Raffles School i R. H. Pennefather; C. A. PenneVsr and R. Lyne; F. Albuquerque T In* dorani ani D K. Samy; M. Catena r.l! Ere telle, H. G. Stack (Captain), Smuh and61 words
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Article41 1926-02-06 8 Second Test Match Reuter's Service. Port of Spain. M i The M.C.C. won the second test maid to five w'ekets. The West Indl es score. X (Austin 69) and the tourists complied 9 for 5 wickets (Holmes 44, Hammond «1.Reuter's Service. - 41 words
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Article298 1926-02-06 8 Ipoh Gymkhana Meet Yesterday's R?sults (From Our Own Con esponaerJ Ipoh, February I The weather was fine and bot for ta racing here :o-day ami there wa I ai raciory a tendance The gin;' was** The following: were the resu.ts: Race 1. —No sy Oyster (Davie?| U j298 words
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Miscellaneous43 1926-02-06 8 Singapore Volunteer Corps To-day, February 3 5.15 p m.-Driil Hall, M.G. Platoon, Gun Drill. To-morrow, February 6 2.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah, European Recruits Recruits Musketry. Sunday, February 7 9 T 1 '~7^ arrer Ran e Malay Company, Rifle Meeting. p.m.—Bukit Timah, S.V.R.A., Match Shoot.43 words
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Article1394 1926-02-06 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET L xJA LL AND EVATT, Exchaig% and Share Brokers, iasue the following liat of quotations; Singapore, February 5. mail quotations RUBBER, STERLING SHARES ff*. 11 Buyers. Sellers. Value s. d. s. d. 2s Allagar 0 5 0 0 5 4% m Anglo-Java1,394 words
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Advertisement356 1926-02-06 9 I Lactogeix I THE NATURAL MILK FOOD j FOR YOUR BABY I Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co, (London> I I 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. 1 r Th B"Bike M Jockey Strap. 1 L jJhB lbe B€St Sup P° r, d ,or a Athletic I **mM\ p rlce $1.50 Only. 1356 words
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Advertisement137 1926-02-06 9 SEE KIM SOE of Chop KIM SENG 620, North Bridge Road Bega to announce that a very large Stock of Ready-made Jewellery and Loose Diamonds, Pearls, etc., at competitive prices ia always on display in the premises. Jewels are manufactured by Expert Sinhalese and Chinese Goldsmiths under has personal supervision.137 words
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Advertisement232 1926-02-06 9 ICUSENIERSf THREE CROWN I I 1 COGNAC I EL BRANDY f I FINEST QUALITY I j PROCURABLE. I J HS j SPECIAL OFFERI I 1 CHINESE NEW YEAR f IB' ONLY. I 3 With every case of 12 Quarts of sj jj Cusenier's Brandy purchased j we give this attractive232 words
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Advertisement204 1926-02-06 10 I Cold Storage j ICE CREAM 1 Take Homo a, three-flavoured Brick! jjj Obtainable from fOITN LITTLE Co., BUN BEE ft Co KIM ANN Co., LIM KBOON HRNf? LUNA CAFE (Dhoby Ghaut), LIM YEW CHYE SONS, High Street, or from I THE COLD STORAGE DEPOT. W I hr LiSe hIIDDUCKS204 words
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Advertisement254 1926-02-06 10 Get relief $fPSI!k from Colds j and Chills yjm tl w* fjj §Dkßoss* Life Fills For ihe Stomach Liver and V Bowels i 3333 HW/ /ie fa// in fne Fight? All life is a fight. Germs of illness are constantly attacking your child. Many children go simply because they are254 words
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Advertisement666 1926-02-06 10 egjffls?gsasZszszsHsaszsHsa^ I AMERICAN SI EEL 1 SPLIT PULLEYS Qj Am rifbps combine enormous strength amWBK gj with lightness /Ip^mT i Dj M Jmericsns" transmit maiimum power X witb mloimum btlt slip. 5j "American-" save ud. J 3 "Americans" save b its fO "Americans" endnre higher speeds than I p] anj666 words
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Article510 1926-02-06 11 Singapore, February 1. ML Ale. $e. Beef steak (round) kati 48 Beef stew or curry kati 41 Pork lean kati 62 Park lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 53 Mutton Indian lb oU Mutton Australian lb 60 Fowl kati 64 Canons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati510 words
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Article53 1926-02-06 11 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y. Kerosene Devoe'3 Imperial Brilliant per 2 tins $5.20 Sylvan Arrow per 2 t:*<ns $4.80 Tiger par 2 tins $4.80 Tiger per 2 drums $4.50 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 t:na $8.00 Socony Motor Gasoline Ex pomps or drums per53 words
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74 1926-02-06 11 The current retail prices of Kerosene and Benzine are as follows: Shell Kerosene per two tins $6.60 Fish $5.36 Dragon $5.35 Crown $5.20 Cross 9 $5.15 Crown drums $5.00 Cross $4.85 "Snell Aviation Benzine ex drums per Imperial gallon $1.05 "Shell" Benzine ex pumps or74 words
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Advertisement560 1926-02-06 11 STEAMER SAILINGS TToTbRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Icorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. fVN'SL'LAR AND ORIENTaITsTEAM NAVIGATION CO. E LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) tW4R DS from L° NDON HOMEWARDS W For China Japan For Marseilles, London ft Antwerp. Dae Leave560 words
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Advertisement491 1926-02-06 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY m P rt Swett «nham for Malacca. wwftH, 5 p.m., for Muar. TUESDAY KRIAN, 4p.m., for Port Dickson, Telok Anson, Bagan Datoh, Lumut and Port Dickson. KELANTAN, 5 p.m. for Malacca and WEDNESDAY IPOH, 4 p.m., for491 words
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Advertisement567 1926-02-06 11 STEAMER SAILINGS ■Mn w£ »5 <a 8 em L (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,) LONDON LINE. a* x Tonnage Destination Due Sa Atsuta Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Feb 4 4 Kashima Mara 10,000 Marseilles, London ft Antwerp Feb 18 19 Hakone Maru 11,000 Marseilles, London, Hull A'werp Mar 4 5 Suwa567 words
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Article848 1926-02-06 12 SHOPPING WHERE TO GO FOR SOUVENIRS Or Curios or Presents to send Back Home Xo tear Ist dayls complete without a litte shopping. It is in lact one 01 the essenta. lcm» in a tour of th.s kind. Mer* cur impels them to pay848 words
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Article1620 1926-02-06 12 FULL LIST OF PEOPLE ON BOARD Many Distinguished Names Represented The Red Star Lines Relgen!#nd, a floating city with its population of 425 round-vhe-wor.d tourists arrived this morning and berthed alongside Tanjcng Pagar Wharf. The following is a complete ist of passengers on hoard, showing the countries and1,620 words
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Article, Illustration20 1926-02-06 12 above i<, reproduction ok e. pHintinl? by i>lr. cltarltlz Nixon. ol tbe 8<s. lt?l8enwnd M260 recently. l20 words
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Article937 1926-02-06 12 A Glimpse of the Preparations Made Elaborate arrangements have been made to cab.c the .oui.sts .o set s much as possible of Sjigapore in the brief space of a day. A fleet of motor cars and r ckshas has been requi® tioned. T.ies2 veh oes will937 words
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Advertisement29 1926-02-06 12 !j READ j The Full Description of Your Tour IN THIS Afternoon's Edition OF THE MALAYA TRIBUNE On Sale Everywhere. PRICE FIVE CENTS. MALAYA'S I FADING NEWSPAPER. j Jl29 words
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Advertisement106 1926-02-06 12 MASSAGE AND ELECTRICITY i H p] If you need real scientific treatment, consult Health Culture liall Me» Q Mansions, 117 North Bridge Road. E] Only es'ablishment of its kind in Malaya fitted with up-to-date Siwntit y App'iances. Turkish Baths and Radiant Light Baths a speciality. a THS HEALTH CULTURE HXLL,106 words
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Advertisement213 1926-02-06 12 MALAYA TMS AND SHIPPING GAZETTE, (EVEMNG DAILY.) Phone 345 Editorial Dept. Phone 171 Managerial Dt?i SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable in Adrance. Per annum H Half-yearly H Per quarter Single Copv 5 cent*. Postage Extra 50 cents, per ntf* To Foreign countries $1.00 VERY MANY 'MALAYA TRIBUNE" upon street raller- for tbr213 words
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Advertisement171 1926-02-06 1 A¥AT£Uff PHOTO STORE WHITEAWAY'S j SALE i Ln R Continues Until f CHINESE NEW YEAR j jjj WHITE4WAY, AIDI AW CO., LTD.. (Incorporated in England.) j{J j SEREMBAN Clfe*" ADAttI? KUALA LUMPUR MALACCA alnUfirUllE. KLANG v Sacra fattttXfZBXSSSZi 9 L> I You cannot buy a jjj I Philips I Hii'171 words
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Advertisement295 1926-02-06 1 II I I I II 1,1 l»t M4..H11 liMiM>««Mm mw mW Vn|f a I i Don t wait for pains or fail ng I Vision before you consult us. If I you mcd glasses, we will prescribe 3 I and prepare lenses and fit in I I frame and mountings295 words
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Article1596 1926-02-06 2 FULL LIST OF PEOPLE ON BOARD Many Distinguished Names Represented The Red Star Lines Belgenland, a floating city with its population of 425 round-the-world tourists arrived this morning and berthed alongside Tanjong Pagar Wharf. The following is a complete list of passengers on board, showing the countries and1,596 words
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Article127 1926-02-06 2 The damage which broadcast'n;* s doing to ihe thea res was ths .subject of a plea for be- Imitation cf radio ent?rta nments made before Lord Crawford's Committee on the future of broad ca t ng. On the n'fht of a bi<* wireless concert, It is staled,127 words
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Advertisement407 1926-02-06 2 Rheumatism^ Relieve the nagging 0 pain quickly easily C with Sloan's! 0 Sloan's Liniment kills pain instantly. 9 No rubbing. Just lay a little Sloan's on A vlmjfJ' the stiff, aching part, and immediately 7^S?v you notice a difference, a feeling that the (V L 1 A tortured tissues are407 words
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Advertisement186 1926-02-06 2 DON'T WORRY ABOUT YOUR DIGESTION. 4« la wall lcoovn to the medical pr.-tfreslon ■<ioh We as Inriigeettnn pa«t>itU, pun af»e- itinK. etc, nre caueed by danger'ue product* in the atrmnrh which »»t un a bprrrfu' condition of «ourreee. Thle pe'e w-rre anf Hrln-'« r> a other evils en th*t the186 words
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Advertisement675 1926-02-06 2 WHAT TO DO FOR A COLD. A hot bath at bedame, followed by a laxat ye, is the right treatment for a cold, and the best laxative to use s Pinkettes. These da nty litlle pi ules dispel constipation, gently stimulate the iiver, banish b lious attacks and Sick headches,675 words
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Article652 1926-02-06 3 Messrs. T.;n Cheng- Tiong and Sons, of Malacca, disposed of the following properties cf the Estate of Tan Hcon Hin, the sale lasting from January 25 to 27:— 27, Jonker Street, bought by Chan Kok Teng fcr $25,300; 20, Jonker Street, bcught by Madam Lee Chong Neo for652 words
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Article175 1926-02-06 3 SECOND LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR 1925-26 Previously acknowledged $3,079.50 Prooaeds of Char ty Football Match 1,090.20 Half Proofed? "Messiah" 132.95 Messrs. Donaldson and Burkinshaw re Fleury deceased 50 Eurasian Associat on 25 Standary Oil Co. of New York 25 Hon. Mr. G. C. Clarke 75 Mr. W.175 words
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Article91 1926-02-06 3 It is official!.- announced that the Government will shortly summon a Scand nay an conference wi h reference to the advisability of compell ng a'l ships to equip themse.ves with rad'o. Grounds for such action, t is sated, are of ths sime nature as the requirement91 words
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Advertisement459 1926-02-06 3 Is t?iere anyone ill at home to-day? ANYONI who is completely run down through overwork of r.curastkr, > Anyone just up after a serious iliness f Anyone wi.ose health wants thoroughly rebuilding there ii —it's a case for a course of WINCARNIS. re than 10,000 doctors have recommended this great459 words
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Advertisement583 1926-02-06 3 DRINK it in ;i mu\ Drink y° ur hea,th in ///l/'J'il'MwW Andrews! A cool, clear. 4) lively draught is always acceptfk I jhk\ u\t aWe k the midst of dust ard /'n rlf' glare, and doubly so when it is I flfli I\n V Andrews, and combines duty lij jjj583 words
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Miscellaneous152 1926-02-06 3 THE WORLD'S HUMOUR I ynu r .&n have the newhiit AND the ns-w dross. Heavens, no answer. '"'Iz* She really HAS fainted!" —Karikaluren, Oslo. «v ni belong I f drink 1 thou^ht you t)elpngcu to .he 'lemperanc e Union?" I tionf" 1 haven>t P ai <* my subscrip- M Go152 words
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Advertisement615 1926-02-06 4 AMUSEMENTS I EMPIRE 1 Thursday February 4to Monday, February 8. jj In The SecoiJ Show at $15 pm. j I Master Pictures Present LENORE ULRIC i IN A SIDNEY FRAIsKLIN PRODUCTION "TIGER ROSE" ffl Id 8 Stirring Reels. > A Heart Struggle Set iv a Remote Wilderness among Primitive, >615 words
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Advertisement448 1926-02-06 4 AMUSEMENTS I FURTHER BUT FINAL EXTENSION f I From Friday, Feb sto Sunday, Feb. 7. j POSITIVELY THE LAST 3 NIGHTS I jj AT TBI ALHAMBRA S TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors. X I OP THE I GREAT DRAMATIC COMEDY uj Featuring tbe one and only jjj I CHARLIE448 words
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Advertisement671 1926-02-06 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY UMEMA TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 P.M. "You have everything—alothes, money, beauty and still you want and want for more," ITS ETERNAL WANTING THAT MAKES THE WORLD GO 'ROUND Everyone wants something. LOUIS B. MAYER Presents the play of luxury Hovers THE WANTERS A JOHN M. STAHL PRODUCTION From the671 words
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Article162 1926-02-06 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves 01 Expected to Arrive Singapore, Feb. 6. Number after the ship indicates th. Godown it is abreast of and the wore 'Gate." the number of the Gate to ente*" East Wharf (Ga;e I).—Armanestan, East End East Wharf; Que-rimba, 21; Singkara 20. Main162 words
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Article81 1926-02-06 5 Singapore, Feb. 6. On London Bank 4 months' sight 2s 41&J82d Demand Private 3 months sight 2s 4 21|32d On India *rj*z. Bank TeL Transfer u>*l* On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 3% p.c p.m. On Miangnsi— Bank demand draft /0 Oa JavaBank Tel. Transfer 140% On Japan— Bank demmJ81 words
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Article999 1926-02-06 5 A Glimpse of the Preparations Made Elaborate arrangements have been made to enable the oui.sts .o see mucn as passible of Singapore in the brief space of a day. A fleet of motor cars and r-ckshas haa been requisitioned. Tnese vehx3.es will have special numbers allotted999 words
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Article74 1926-02-06 5 British Official Press Service London, February 5. To-day's rates of exchange are: Paris, 129%. New York, 4.8«. Brussels, 107. Geneva, 25.25. Amsterdam, 12.12. Milan, 121. Berlin, 20.43. Stockholm, 18.16. Copenhagen, 19.7. Oslo, 23.9. Vienna, 34 58. Prague, 164%. Helsingfors, 193. Madrid, 34.42. Lisbon, 2W. Rio de Janerio,British Official Press Service - 74 words
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Article109 1926-02-06 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice, Siam 3 g& s; Rce, Rangoon 1 J $272 R cc, Rangoon 2 26 2 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $10.00 Rlce 3 L PRODUCE Bayeri Sailer* Gambier 16<5 0 Java Cube mm, Hamburg Cub* mm Press Cube Whte Pepper t-« «8.00 Johore109 words
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Article191 1926-02-06 5 TO-DAY, FEBRUARY 6 Samarang, Boeleleng and Sourabaya *Siaoe 2 p.m. Batavia and Cheribon Paiopo 2 p.m. Hongkong and Japan Bingo Maru 2 p.m. Port Swtttenham and Penang *Klang 3 p.m. Batu Pahat *Mena 3 p.m. Rangoon Solviken 3 p.m. Bangkok Katong 3 p.m. Penang,* Colombo and New York*191 words
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Advertisement428 1926-02-06 5 J flii > x h UA. S BhHISH I fcUUb SIOMWABE ft DbAIM'iU.S. I geedj stocks obtainable ol f/ j! 4 6*, 9" and 12" W boles X Dtrstirg pressure op to standard. J. Esirtis true i Sockets suitable for V Sewerage V pBKLS LOWEST IN MARKET. 1 j p.428 words
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Advertisement225 1926-02-06 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. The Municipal ?onaruls«tonera of tho Town of Mugapore hereby gt*a notice that Serangooo X ad between L.aveader Street aod dalegie rioad will abtrtly ba raconatruotad. Hour*i ldars raqilring naw water, gaa or alaetricity *errlcas Ul4 or ra jatre t aervioea effected hould n »tlfy225 words
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Advertisement254 1926-02-06 5 .nanmaaxTwrir-irTr^ I The Eastern Studio LEE PHOTOGRAPHER B SINGAPORE. X I *D I Enlargements, Miniatures, Wedding and other Groups, {j Indoor and Outdoor. C A C 1 MODERN STYLE. jj 0 Electric Lightings, etc We also do Amateurs' work, g SH3E3ESHSBSESESESHSi»Se^^ WASH CLOTHES NEW WAY! WOMEN: Ne more beek-brsekinf week254 words
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Article127 1926-02-06 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, February 6 High Tides.—3.29 a.m., 4.8 p.m. Singapore Chinese Girls' School Opening, 3 p.m. Hockey: S.C.C. vs. Negri Sembilan, Stadium. Rugby: S.R.C. vs. N. Seanbilan. To-morrow, February 7 High Tides.—4.24 a.m., 5.38 p.m. B. L outward mail due. Monday, February 8 High Tides.—s.2B127 words
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Article818 1926-02-06 6 One hundred and seven years age to-day, on February 6, 1819, Sir Stamford Raffles I signed the Treaty which gave Britain Singapore and laid the foundation of the truly amazing development which hai occurred, in this part cf the world, under British rule and advice. Foundation Day seems818 words
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Article399 1926-02-06 6 When the Hon. Mr. O. F. T. Stonor is well enough to travel ie is understood that he s go-ng io Cey.on to recuperate* The names of Mr. A. K. McKenna and Dr. W. Dawson have been added tx> the Commission ot the Peace lor Singapore. To-day being the anniversary399 words
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Article42 1926-02-06 6 Owing to a case of small-pox among the passengers, the Belgenland was detained at quarantine all the morning, the passengers and erew 7 being vaccinated and the ship fumigated. The sick man's name is reported to be Miller.42 words
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Article851 1926-02-06 6 Mr. L. McLean has been appointed to act as Trtiaeurer, S.S., with efflact from Jem. 30. Mr. G. E. Cator has been appointed a member of the Standing Advisjry Committee on the use of opium in Maiaya. Mr. V. H. Wiinson, Superintendent, Post Office, Singapore has been seconded for service851 words
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Article281 1926-02-06 6 Fighters Make an U ns Appeal Three Chinese. U l Check and Low Boon Lim a J Supreme Court, th r Chief Justice! Sr J against the punishment to'wfS sentenced by a lUgistrate v? the ground tint t w ;i v :i] Pleaded gu y lo fih b.reet281 words
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Article134 1926-02-06 6 Mr. T. W. S.ubtxs. Verifrati.n 04 the Treasury Department since 1923 Im rearing on the loth Instant, reached the age limit. He rev -!osit:on as Secretary ot the Tan T A i Hospital, however. Mr. Stubbs v •ray up thj-oms-h the various de] an sheer134 words
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Article111 1926-02-06 6 Two District Court appea .> me before both Judges a; i.. Cut, this momng. but Mr. Jest was OaaMa to sit owaig to be n b in Chambers in an interest ng matter so that a full bene'.-; was not pas Mr. Justice Dearae is acing as111 words
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Article93 1926-02-06 6 The following had th 1 honour of tail with H 5 Exc "1. cncy the Governor sad I* GuTlemard at Gover/iment House on W Fcfcraao y, 1926. C-ptain and Mrs. H. Shipway. Htj T*-} Woodruffe, D.5.0., 0.8. E., Major U ft. C. Savers, Mr. F. A. P.edger, Mrs.93 words
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Article38 1926-02-06 6 (From Our Own CoilMff l,l Kuala Lumpur. I The wedd'rig wa< aoJssnwj Mary's Church th s morning betw< G. E. Mann of the Apr cultural and Miss E. L. Earn haw. A the Static*! Hotel fallowed.38 words
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Article50 1926-02-06 6 Mails from Europe. "J* j patched January 14), ex B. LWJJ arrive by train to-night. will be ready for delivery to 9 a.m. The G. P. 0. will Public from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. an i 0 be one delivery to all parts bp and suburban distriete.50 words
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Article38 1926-02-06 6 LEWIS AND PKAW Rubber London, Crocks on January 199 tons down. London.—2s. S J 4 d. Local Spot.—$l.H February.—$1.11February to Muck >' April to km*—$Llh New York.—66 g Tin i •>-, ion* Local.—* 141 »i per P*** l38 words
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Advertisement340 1926-02-06 6 2525Z5Z5c525Z525Z5Z525Z525Z5Z*****2^ I" SUNDOUR 5 I UNFADABtX CURTAIN NETS. I MaDUfacturtrs Undertake to Replace Free of Charge anj Provtd Faulty through Sunlight or Washing. jj PLAIN FILET NETS I Q j JSO |j; j I INCHES i IM- I' PER J j WIDE tjj YARD j j j I 1 ALL340 words
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Advertisement40 1926-02-06 6 <] combine accurate timekeeping with ft jj artistic appearance at moderate prices, ft "3 At all first-class stores snd ft 3 watchmakers. ft j Wholesale Distributors: ft I SCHIFFNER CO„ I 5, MEYER MANSIONS, SINGAPORE. I }fl 'Phone 1342 ft ****************************************40 words
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Miscellaneous72 1926-02-06 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Courteey of the Government Health Office K&ndanjr Kerbau Station, for the 24 hours ending m'dn'g-ht February 5, 1926. dep. Maximum shade temperature 87.5 F. Minimum shade temperature 73 F. Mean shade temperature 78.9 F. Maximum sun radiation 149 F. Minimum shade temperature 70 F. Sea72 words
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Article331 1926-02-06 7 LABOUR AMENDMENT REJECTED Snowden Supports L. G.s Land Policy Reuter's Service. Ixmdon, February 5. j jf Bft ol Commons, amid Labour a bll introduced by the Cl&rde*- \jr. Ifaxtoa, providing for the »11 ani control of the Bank passed the first reading. The I r a Criminal Justice ncreaseReuter's Service. - 331 words
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Article63 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. New York, February 5. of the rubber manufacturers' out- the British rubber u-ietr ctaa s, arouaed by the prosperity of itaefeuen, revealed In the reporL C mpaaj, showing a net >* SZljmjim, vzmvred wioh '-'A. while the e. r i':c'ial raw fund hai-; been In-areesedReuter's Service. - 63 words
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Article50 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. de Jane'io, February 5. wed 1 200 miles from wiaout a stop, in 10 hours, A w de 3 11^1 0 February 5. y astic recept'on was given 'n,i v r France and his companion rr .u yesterday. They were s the eahraeee of their country-Reuter's Service. - 50 words
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Article17 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. London, February 6. I ru rohacco Go's annual report trading proit of £8,881,000.Reuter's Service. - 17 words
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Article20 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. J Angeles February 6. A un,|f *n at present on a r leriooeW qlReuter's Service. - 20 words
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Article16 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. London, February 5. fell.. ***>u'm appea] ha 3 been dis-Reuter's Service. - 16 words
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Article188 1926-02-06 7 First Steps to Develop Empire Overseas Reuter's Service. Rugby, February 5. Considerable interest is being taken in the college which is being estabtahed) at Lynford in Newfolk, with the object of training public school boys and university graduatea for farm ng in overseas dominions. This interest hasReuter's Service. - 188 words
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Article64 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. New York, February 5. A conference of bankers, planters and agricultural commissioners at Memphis, Tennessee, has decided to launch a cam- paign of propaganda for the purpose of spreading the idfea of a reduction in cottonplanting "withm the legitimate needs of production," and simultaneously encouraging the i:icr?aseReuter's Service. - 64 words
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Article57 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. New York, February 5. Following the announcement of the United States Rubber Company of a 10 p-ar cent reduction in the prases of motor tyres, th»? Firestone Company hcs a similar r?duct'on. Observers cf the rubber market estimate that January's imports of crude rubberReuter's Service. - 57 words
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Article38 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, Fei:\ruary 5. Thfl St. Nazai-e Correctional Tribunal has seriJUirioed th}? Communist leader, M. Cachin. to fifteen months' imprisonment and a fine of 2,000 frcncs on at charge of inciting: troops to disobedience.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Article55 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. Bogota, Colombia, Ftfb. 6. The Colombian Government have taken over the Banes Oil con»cess ion of 75 w 000 hectares in the region of Laiko Maracaibo on the ground that the concessionaries had net comp ied with the contractual development cond L>ii's within the timeReuter's Service. - 55 words
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Article35 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. New York, February 5. Negotiations are practically concluded between a group of bankers headed by Brown Brothers, for a gold loan of $10 000,000 to the Associated Bremen Mortgage Banks.Reuter's Service. - 35 words
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Article31 1926-02-06 7 [Havas Agency.] Madrid, February 5. Mai' hal Retain and Prime de Rifvexa have conferred together on the Moroccan situat'on and were in agreement on all tke questions examined.31 words
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Article28 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. Sofia, February 6. The Parliament has adopced a bill grantng an amnesty to 7,00) pr sorters condemned for political offences since the Balkan War.Reuter's Service. - 28 words
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Article22 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. Rome, February 5. The Chamber has passed a bihl ratifying the Anglo-luallan debt settlement by 224 to LReuter's Service. - 22 words
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Article26 1926-02-06 7 Mr. E. A. Brown has been appointed a member of the Committte of Appeal for the purposes of tha Cinematograph Ordinance, vice Mr. E. Walker, resigned.26 words
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Article159 1926-02-06 7 A Russian Killed in Latvian Territory Reuter's Service. Riga, January 5. A Soviet courier travelling in the Mos-oow-Rga train was killed in Latvian territory by two men who gained access to the «anpartmerit and attempted to seize the baggage. On the alarm being given the train guards hurriedReuter's Service. - 159 words
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Article133 1926-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. London, February 5. As the outcome of the discussions between the Foreign Office and the Ch na Committee it is probable according to +he Morning Post, that Sir Austen Chamberlain will send a special commissioner to South China to make a full report on theReuter's Service. - 133 words
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Article387 1926-02-06 7 By court** y otf the Nanyo NiehiNichi Shimbunaha.) Toklo, February 3. Rubber was quoted to-day at Y1.43 (middle price) per pound f a.q. spot, while tin, Banka, was quoted at 208 yen per pikul. Japan's txzde returns for January show a total of Ytos 533,000 for the imports387 words
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Article65 1926-02-06 7 From Holland and Germany by s.s. Jan Picterszoon Ccen, due Singapore 10 a.m. to-day. From Western Australia by s s. Gascoyne, due Singapore to-morrow morning. From China and Japan by s.s. Hakata Maru, due Singapore to-morrow. From Australia by s.s. Melchior Treub due Singapore on Monday morning, the65 words
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Article16 1926-02-06 7 A Reuter were from London, dated Feb. 4, announces the dea* of the cartoon** Mir. Wi'.lette.16 words
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Article424 1926-02-06 7 REMARKABLE PROGRESS MADE Beneficial Results of Return to Gold Parity British Official Press Service Rug-by, February 5. Speak'ner at the annual ajmeral meeting of the Loyds Bank, Mr. Beoamcnt Pease, who preside, set forth many signs of improvement at home and abroad. He said that "other nations areBritish Official Press Service - 424 words
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Article183 1926-02-06 7 Alleged Serious Thefts from Government House Wo understand that a series of serious discrepancies have been discovered at Government House. As a result of these. Antony, an Indian orderly emp'oyed at Government House, ha* made himself scarce and the Police are new looking for him. According- to183 words
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Article194 1926-02-06 7 The wedding took place at St Mary's Church, Kuala Luinour, on Saturday, ol Mr. A. G. Batrron Toop, of Wardtefourn estate, amd Miss Edna Bertha James, of Amcrahaon, Bucks.- The Rev. B. C. Roberts officiated. The bride was given away by Mr. R. St. John Gore, otf Coalfields estate, and194 words
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Advertisement153 1926-02-06 7 **********2^^ jj PAtnNKM j 3 AND HtAJ S CX ***** ISErUL IHINbS jjj g S2/JIM Stree j> D Off \/A Branch No 1. 1 Singapore. D. V A B sh op Street, Pe..,< S 1 THB ROYAL JEWELLER g I* ********** I Tennents I I I I Beer. 1 I153 words
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Article2709 1926-02-06 8 Some of the Results of the Slump As reported yesterday, Mr. V. D. Knowles resisted the application of the Official Assignee to have certain furniture and twak/ws claimed by Tan Choo Swee and Tan Chye Seng turned over to him to go towards the debt of Tan Ah2,709 words
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Article500 1926-02-06 8 The Rodeo Stars The Wemb ey Rodx> Show, which is playing a return mgagement jn Singapore starting next Saturday, has w th .t ma y pr. m nent mot.on picture artiste. M-ss Ve-a M.-Gnns, the prncpal girl rider, is wy„hout doubt th? best known horsewoman ir> Los Angees.500 words
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Article97 1926-02-06 8 Messrs. Barlow and Co., report the following crop ntaM for January:— The Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.) Rubber Ca., Ltd.. 86 000 "lbs. The Bradwal (F.M.S.) Rubber E-tate, Ltd., 60,492 lbs. The Chersonase (F.M.S.) Estates, Ltd, 78,148 lbs. Tha Dennistown (Krian F.M.S.) Rubber Estates Ltd. 34 300 lbs. The97 words
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Article37 1926-02-06 8 Monday,-February B.—lndividual Troops Parade. Tuesday, February 9—Ambulance and Signalling Classes, Headquarters, 5.15 pm Wednesday, February 10.—Band Practice at Headquarters, Fifes 5 p.m., Bugiee and Drums 6 p.m. Satuday, ess Cass al Headquarters aa usual.37 words
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Obituary249 1926-02-06 8 DEATH OF MR. TAGORE j Brother of Famous Poet Dies at Shantiniketan A message from Bolpur states that Babu DwyendranUh Tagore, brother of Dr. Ratindranath Tagcre died of pneumonia at Shantiniketan on January 19, at the age of 87. Babu Dwyendranath Tagore was the e'dest son of the late Maharshi249 words
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Article134 1926-02-06 8 Bombay, January 22.—The sensational arrest has been made of about 354 persons, alleged to be carrying on illegal transactions in unbaled cotton ready and future, known as the Katchakanoi business, all those arrested being members of an association. The quarter of the city occupied by these traders134 words
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Article140 1926-02-06 8 The s.s. Delta has left Hongkong, and i? expected to arrive at this port at 6 a.m. on Tuesday, the 9th instant. She will proceed alongside S.H.B. Wharf on arrival, a a The Master of the s.s. Argonauta reports Jiat when passing through the main channel of the140 words
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Article344 1926-02-06 8 SPORTS PASTIMES THE TURF. Ipoh Gymkhana rink >UI) To-day's Handicaps 1. Ex-Griffin Ponies i Pony Grffins. cia.s C. (F, J p l?oh lift Noisy Oyster 9.1U, N fcV e w-, < n 9 9, Dodder 9.0, T«var:kVl! ton 8 6, Bintani? T lga 7.io Jung »rm„ 6.12, Konjcsw A>V,„ U344 words
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Article260 1926-02-06 8 To-day's League Matches The following: matches in the V: Scottish League will be played Division I.—Bolton \V. vs. 1. Burnley vs. Manchester U. Ca Blackburn R. Everton vs. Liverp United vs. Arsenal. Mawfhfi er C Huddt refield T. Newcaatk r Ham U. Notts C. vs. Aston Villa. M U.260 words
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Article114 1926-02-06 8 Singapore. Wjjl Prhres have kept fairly steady > market with business main} trading positions. There fw orders for near rubier which m temporary short svpp v. tf quarter has comm nt-td ul arrivals are not heavy. «obbJ* London market has beenj here is evidently somMjM I114 words
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Advertisement598 1926-02-06 8 CHURCH SERVICES SEXAGESIMA SUNDAY February 7, 1926 S. Andrew's Cathedral 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral), Stainer in F. Hymas, 304, 334, 400, 329. 8.50 a.m. Sermon. 9.15 a.m. Matins and Holy Communion. 4 p.m. Chi.dren's Service. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon, Hymns, (A and M) 517, 172,598 words
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Advertisement240 1926-02-06 8 Htraits Chinese Church, Prinsep-St. 8 am. Sunday School and Bible CImim. 9 a.m. Communion Service. 8 p.m. (English) Rev. A. S. M. Anderson. Geylang Methodist Church 9 a.m. Malay Service of Worship. Preacher: Mr. Khoo Chong Bee. 10 am. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Chinese Service of Worship. Preacher: Rev. Moi240 words
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Miscellaneous25 1926-02-06 8 Singapore VoU' nte( r To-day. 2.30 p.m.—Buku aw»* Recruits Musketry. To-ntorio*. hl b*H 9 a.m.—Fairer Hang*, Rifle Meeting. S .\\R- 4.30 p.m. —Bukit T Shoot.25 words
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Article2706 1926-02-06 9 SOMETHING ABOUT THE PLACE Singapore—The Queen of the Eastern Seas The mammoth Red Star Liner, the s.s. Belgenland, the largest ship to c rcuranav gate the globe berthsd alongside the Tanjong Pagar Wharf at daybreak this morning on her second round-the-world-trip. Since the tourist season began several2,706 words
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Article, Illustration19 1926-02-06 9 'lds above i»i n ri?;»l0rlucti.)n os ll pllmlln»? h> Xs. dll2r.es vl»on. lt ol lke Ncl^t-nl.lnd19 words
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Advertisement394 1926-02-06 9 I The "Bike" Jockey Strap. 4 *Hmm\ BeSt SUP G° rt a AUl,eliC I I Price $1.50 Only. STANLEY LIMITED, I 109, North Bridge Road, Singapore. S tZaCoughorim, SkyJ* r rye' ycr M you leav*-- a Cough I or Cold untreated gou are i KAY'S I risking dangeroui complications i\394 words
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Advertisement43 1926-02-06 9 THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. TH&R.<»PIONNo 1 THERAPION No 2 THERAPION No 3 Wo. 1 for Bladder Catarrh. Hr. S tor B'ood A feft*JMl -Mm. Ko. 3 for Chronic WcuhnaVaaS H«»er.loclißd..S.V\ .*.l.ou.i u dv h«..l„t. to mm, lot mvx rKK« tww a* to ....uWllt».43 words
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Article462 1926-02-06 10 Dramatic Climax to Hot Police Pursuit Leeds.—The track of rubber-heeled shoes in the snow was an important feature in a d.ama that culm nated in the shooting of a pel cc constacle in Roundhay Park and the arrest of a smartly dressed man who has since been462 words
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Article292 1926-02-06 10 la addit'on to a section of new fiction th? i"ndemoted works have been added to Kaffirs Library and will be available for issue to-dny, February 6, at i) a.m. Allen (Mary S.) The Pioneer Policewoman. :lhxs. AimmoVsn (Roald) My Polar Flight, iilue. Bat»creft (Sc Squire) Empty Chairs—reminiscences. Bowen-RowLands292 words
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Advertisement498 1926-02-06 10 mmamm i 111 I $f| I, A/ /3 I 5 111 PM If margarine had always ii I ill been as good as m k 1111 MAYPOLE MARGARINES 4« Q fMII are to-day I llili there would be marine 'pIICM I iPliil on every British tea and I Wm-tt m498 words
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Advertisement165 1926-02-06 10 THE MOSQUITO MENACE. A METHOD TO OVERCOME IT. It is poor consolation to the sufferer from Malarial Fever to know that some anopheles mosquito caused the trouble India is full of mosquitoes, and the malaria figures show he wide pre valance of the anopheles variety, wni c mosquito enthusiasts may165 words
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Advertisement500 1926-02-06 10 I D.VENPORT OIL ENGINE 3__***N jjjA Four Cycle neavy Duty Internal Combustion [2 AIE>*POKT Semi-i iesel Fngine is the small l*3p I ffisu-d fctg ne that bas «>ll we s vi ri'taWf- B ™Nwff li |)j til.cifuti aLd iuti tc(n.<.-m> ir.. t t 3 oAVEisrWT S< mi Diesel I ngine500 words
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Article515 1926-02-06 11 Singapore, February L MhAl 1 Beef steak (round) kati 48 Beef stew or curry kati 41 Pork lean kati 62 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 53 Mutton Indian lb Ml Mutton Australian lb 60 Fowl kati 64 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 76%515 words
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127 1926-02-06 11 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y. Kerosene Devoe's Imperial Brilliant per 2 tins $4-80 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins $4.40 Ttger per 2 tins $4.40 Tiger per 2 drums $4.10 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins $8.00 Socony Motor Gasoline127 words
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Advertisement587 1926-02-06 11 STEAMER SAILINGS TToTbRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES J (Icorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. cviN'SULAR AND ORIENTALSTEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) nirrWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS For Chins A J«P»n For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Dv Leave Tonnage Singapore Tonnage587 words
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Advertisement513 1926-02-06 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY A Pelnl' m POrt SW6ttenham S 5 pm for Malacca. GLMAS, 5 p.m., for Muar. TUESDAY KRIAN, 4 p.m., f or Port Dickaon, Telok dSSL. n Datoh Lumut and Port iluar! 6 P m for »nd WEDNESDAY513 words
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Advertisement654 1926-02-06 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINE. Tonnage Destination Due Sail £asnima Mar* lo.otlo Marseilles, London Antwerp Feb 18 1» Hakone Mara 11,000 Marseilles, London, Hull A A'werp Mar 4 5 buwa Maru 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Mar 18 19 Pushuni Mara 11,000 Marseilles, Lo ndon Antwerp Apr 1 1654 words
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Advertisement409 1926-02-06 12 SITUATION WANTED. MECHANICAL ENGINEER. (Euro pean 32). Ail round experience. Seek> position. Apply Box 316 cjo Maiaya Tribune SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED for 3-4 months conn* tint .itrk with eiperieuce jf tiling .aa Indetiog. iy I i writing sidling acd ssiatj •special, co J»a;roila-, LtMl Olearig OfSca o/u I'rtasiry, Siag*p> WAN409 words
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Advertisement520 1926-02-06 12 fUBLIt rtOilCfca kuchai Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. Shareholders are reminded that the last *y for the conversion of the 8. per cent umulative Preference Share** of the Com*ny into Ordinary Sharee it March stn, 926. By Order of the Board, CHAN SZE ONN CO., Secretaries. Dated this 13th day of520 words
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Advertisement429 1926-02-06 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hongkong 18 Queen's Road Central. Seremban 63 Birch Road. AGENCIES AT: London. New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya,429 words
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Advertisement492 1926-02-06 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered* in London, under tbe Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Oapital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,458.221 HEAD OFFICE: 15, "race Church Street, London. E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.492 words
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Advertisement404 1926-02-06 12 INSURANCE ftfflrJ SOUTB BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office 2. Finlayson Green. ORIENTAL Government Seenrity LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in India 1874.) Results of the Company's Operations during the three years 1922-1924 PROFIT Rs. 51,00,000404 words
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Advertisement420 1926-02-06 12 Being well Dressed Bea» yo«r 3hot 7 Ds »i4 5-A Raffles 0,, •rasa, 4 *N I CLEARANCE Of 300 Pairs Europa^ being h« tin ftsruj LATEST STYLES AN D s 'J* PERFECT FINISH. Bar,,'* 1 PATIENTS Ask your doctor for i instead of the cheap draati■ dually given: no aag*«»«nl420 words
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