Malaya Tribune, 9 February 1926
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Title Section28 1926-02-09 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.} AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. (EVENING DAILY. Vol. XIII. No. 33 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1926.28 words
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Advertisement71 1926-02-09 1 A K!AT£Ur? c PHOTO STOR6 109 fSQRTH6PIDGE_Pg_ nU j ~I nr. «,i m MM c MM II iliilMl im:wmmmmum 1 rJ I i «»»»M»»W^^iipWWli*i *1 wi«wtniri.;ii t i»wmrw«i«t t I I mil 111 li II J ILj I To Friday February 12th for |p l j Last Minute Bargains j71 words
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Advertisement90 1926-02-09 1 I 1 Jntttfuattirvt'i* iaMtf.ilttlfc** «IMJMaMOOMM Don t wait for pains or failing f I Vision before you consult us. If I you need glasses, we will prescribe j? and prepare lenses and fit in I frame and mountings of any I character. 1 Doctors' and Occulists' prescrip- a I tions90 words
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Article1475 1926-02-09 2 (Prom Our South China Correspondent.) Hongkong, January 23. General Chiang Kai-shek, of the MMtary Commissary of che Kuomintang in Canton, has been relieved of his additional post of commander of the Ist Corps of the Kuom.abang or Red Army, at his own request; and General Ho Ying-yam, a1,475 words
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Advertisement401 1926-02-09 2 WEEKP§T %ar Declared on Insects/ >3 T"iLIT DEATH to all insects. This is search out the cracks and crevices where r FLIT WEEK —the call to clean up insects hide and breed. It is economy to insects most dangerous enemies to use Flit and avoid disease. Flit is clean, g401 words
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Advertisement248 1926-02-09 2 WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE. ~"JJ Never before was there anything like it. nor are its marvellous properties likely ever to 2 -^sf be equalled in diseases arising: from impure blood. It searches out and expels from the hit vital current every lurking trace of po:souous matter, cunug blood248 words
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Advertisement68 1926-02-09 2 1 j f Cramps w^if"^^ 1 Griping! IStomach-ache i Dr.Ross 1 I'm U \6gc>taAfe They Relte Promptly by \rlL Removing the St 'Phone: 2419 LID CKEE BEK6, MICHELIN TYRES N STOCKIST «nd Sole Distributor for Micheiin Cable Cycle Tyres in Singapore. Supplier of mil kinds of Pneumatic and Solid Tyres68 words
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Advertisement243 1926-02-09 2 CHILDREN'S COLDS Avoid Serious Results by Upy Baby's Own Tablets. When a child shows the firs: sympaw of a cold, such as sneezing, redness of the eyes, clogged or ruontag nose, proof* measures for relief may av?rt serioyp results. Mother; should always have on haao some simple, safe and effective243 words
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Obituary597 1926-02-09 3 Examples of Severe Punishment in England Sentenced to death for forging a small cheque. This is an example of the severe pun shment admin stered in England in the days Robert Peel. "The sscurll of Society depends upon the punishment of the crime," declared reel, when appeaed597 words
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Article321 1926-02-09 3 A Coron2r and a Dean paid tributes to a muiderer at an nques; at S.rangewavs Gaol. Manchester on December 15. The murderer was Sam John on, a?ed twenty-eigh a married man who was execufed for murdering Beatr ee Philomena Martin, agrd x, by stabbin? her. 'We321 words
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Article171 1926-02-09 3 Par's.—An extraordinary case of a return to pr'm't ye ways of liv ng is reported from Saint Sein «en-Ba he, in the Cote dOr distriec, where the police have arrested a man of twenty-eight, named Alexandra Gros. on a charge of theft. The man 1 ved in the171 words
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Advertisement347 1926-02-09 3 I JUST RECEIVED NEWEST BOOKS BY POST, jjj KOW TO BE H4PPY THOUGH HtßtclED, by a Graduate in tbe University of Matrimony Being a haoi book to Marriage. I To those brave men and women «bo have ventured, or who Intend to venture, into that sute which Is 4 A347 words
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Advertisement113 1926-02-09 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 teens, young women, and mothers, are all liable to have one or another of the various illnesses which their perk113 words
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Advertisement257 1926-02-09 3 The best of the I Beef is in this Just add hot water to a spoonful of Bovril and you have a nourishing X drink in a moment. j BOVRIL Insist on E i jj jj The World's Best. Sole Agents: B I DIETHELM Co., Ltd., 3 (Incorporated in Switzerland.)257 words
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Advertisement436 1926-02-09 4 AMUSEMENTS EMPX R JE f Tuesday, Feb. 9 and Wednesday, Feb. 10. g In the First Show ot 7 <0 pm. I G Two Super-Specials for 2 Nights only t> I AT HALF PRICE TO ALL SEATS ft lEdmundI Edmund Lowe In a drama of intensely human interests depicting the436 words
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Advertisement408 1926-02-09 4 AMUSEMENTS 2525Z525Z!^525Z5E*****2525Z!^ I From Monday, February Bto Saturday, February 13. o AT THE IALHAMBRAf j| (Tan Chen?: Kee ft 0»., Ltd. Proprietors.) Qj jjj In tho Second Show at 9 p m. jjj I A REX INGRAM METRO SPECIAL I FROM THE PLAY BY WINCH ELL SMITH AND JOHN E.408 words
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Advertisement597 1926-02-09 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY CINEMA Surma Theatre TO-NIGHT AT ».15 P.M. )i3j?3S?2L»+> h, the swift action a "Western" *k«J, t3 it's Jam-packed with hairSfi d >s "You have everything—clothes, money. has a story, out-of-the ordinarY 11 beauty and still you want and *f A^S^&S^ want for more, about him for many moons597 words
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221 1926-02-09 5 PRODUCE RICE Rice, S am No. 1 per Koyan $340 Rice, Siam 2 $«15 Rice, Siam 3 $295 Rice, Saigon 1 $297 Rice, Sagon 2 $285 Rice, Saigon 8 R cc, Rangoon 1 $280 R cc, Rangoon 2 $265 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per221 words
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Article72 1926-02-09 5 [British Official Press Service] Rugby, February 8. To-day's rates of exchange arc: Paris, 131. New York, 4.86. Brussels, 107. Geneva, 25.24. Amsterdam, 12.13. Milan, 120.7. Berlin, 20.43. Stockholm, 18.16. Copenhagen, 19.75. Os.o, 23.91. Vienna, 34.5. Prague, 164*4. He.singfors, 193. Madrid, 34.56. Lisbon, 2Vz. Rio de Janerio, 7%.72 words
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Article166 1926-02-09 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves 01 Expected to Arrive Singapore, Feb. 9. Number after the ship indicates tiu Godown it is abreast of and the word "Gate," the number of the Gate to enter at East Wharf (Gate East End East Wharf; Re jnst, East Bas n;166 words
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Advertisement352 1926-02-09 5 S»! I -TUSH MII.UNERY AT I ATTRACTIVE PRICES. f(im ,nd"iw«t ur n w «jupnwnt just unpacked. GINETTE, (j North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. A fgL Ne. Hit. J) lit peninsula Opera tt Kuala Lumpur iTTH v ttIHUU IHtAIHE BALL GAYUNG. TO-NIGHT t e ilGin Thai Fairy May PUCEJURIARA SYED ALI. Proprietor.352 words
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Advertisement584 1926-02-09 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED a Jobbing Pressman to work TFND T R NOTICE. Wharfedile Printing Machine. Good wages to a capabe man. Apply with copies of te-stimcnials to Manager, Malaya Tribune Tenders ar* !->vltpi f r enoli»i >o of bull 'In* Press Limited. fit ornsr of "tamford R«»d 8t w il584 words
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Advertisement280 1926-02-09 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS jj HELP TO EDUCATE 5 Q The mothers of the future S 0 and S jj The poor of the present X j! IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE S 1 SINGAPORE CHINESE GIRLS' SCHOOL jjj I AND a a CHIANG TICK SCHOOL H The Merrilads Musical280 words
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Miscellaneous75 1926-02-09 5 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Courtesy of the Government Health Office Kandang Rerbau Station, for the 24 hours ending midnight February 8, 1926. deg. Maximum shade temperature 90 F. M'n-mum fhade temperature 71 F. Mean shade temperature 78.8 F. Maximum sun radiation 152 F. M n mum grass radiation 7075 words
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Miscellaneous210 1926-02-09 5 Mails Close G TO-DAY, FEBRUARY 9 Penang, Colombo, Bombay and Karachi *Hakata Manx 2 p.m. Kuching Kuching 2 p.m. Muar Flying Dragon 3 p.m. j Kemaman, K. Dungun and Treng- f ganu Quorra 3 p.m. jPort Dickson, Teluk Anson and r Bagan Datoh *Krian 3 p.m. Batu Pahat ♦Rompin 3210 words
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Obituary48 1926-02-09 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mrs. A. Dowtend wishes to express her s noeresc thanks to all those kind friends who condo'ed w th her in her sad bereavement, and als> all those who attended the funeral of hei-late husband and sent wreaths, telegrams and let.ers of sympathy.48 words
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Article1010 1926-02-09 6 If one may judge by the ill-tempered, insulting and bitter remarks made by Mr. Lloyd George about Sir Alfred Mond after the laiter's secession from the Liberal Party had been announced, then the Liberal leader is not only an infuriated man, he is beaten as well.1,010 words
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Article147 1926-02-09 6 The Rev. Brother Paul, the new Visitor of the Christian Brothers' Colleges in the Far East left yesterday for Hongkong on his initial round of inspection. From there he will go to Manila and.expects to be back at the end of the month. The Eastern Weekly News (Kabar Uchapan Baru)147 words
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Article225 1926-02-09 6 [We do not necessarily endorse the >pinions expressed by correspondents. Letters sent for publication should be written >n one side of the paper only; preference 3 given to short letters. Only extracts of H>ng letters can be given.] Prostitution Sir,—ln the interests of pubic mora'ity, it225 words
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Article72 1926-02-09 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, February 8. 4 Chan Peng Hong, a Hokien, was eommicted to the Assizes to-day on a charge of being in possession of instruments and materials used for counterfeiting King's com, and with being in possession of counterfeit coins* The solicitors' table in court72 words
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Article90 1926-02-09 6 The funeral of the la*e Frederick Archie Dowland which took place at the Bldadari Cemetery yesterday fci'tejrniOGn was very largely attended ami 3 bore ample testimony to the popularity of the deceased. Thi? burial service in the cc notary Chapol and at bite graves >de was90 words
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Article497 1926-02-09 6 The hearing of the Malacca estate case was resumed by the Chief Justic? Supreme Cour., this morrtsng, having been postponed from -last week. The niIvSKP Tan Chew Hoe Neo widow and eLc'ik? of Chee Eng Cheng, claim, an accounting and other relief, t<he defendants E" 1 wf the deceased, '7>°497 words
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Article356 1926-02-09 6 Application to Stay G ra„ t Probate Mr. Layton applied to Sir J. W. ™C order to stay *5 the widow of the late Ena £k?* il be- WfjE second marriage *übs*ques to t the deceased and a rew *U <S posrLo.i had been mad-. Mr. \V .iiiameon356 words
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Article172 1926-02-09 6 The crest of the University q| Am •■tm designed by Dr. L m Boon "Keng. A de enpt on of it is as follows:— The Three Stars are to represent tie three great powers of the Un verse, is Chinese Philosophy—the Heaven, Earti and Man,172 words
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Article34 1926-02-09 6 From Indo-China hv s s. Fontaien*-'- e» 3 due Singapore noon to-morrow. t From Europe, (Lon ion main ffespiia* January 21) by s.s. Khiva, due Penan? Ip.m. on Thursday, the 11th ir34 words
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Article113 1926-02-09 6 Buttonholes are now being untitled made of rubber. The flower* a"c so iw like tha> unless they are closely «3«*° i: is impossible to tell that they are wj real b'ossoms. The most yov-.hr form a bunch of violets Guaranteed to d weather, from *un to snow, wthuut WSJ These113 words
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Article40 1926-02-09 6 LEWIS AND PRAl** Rubber m i* 0 lfi3 London. Stocks on February 388 tons down. London.—2s. 9'^d. Local Spot.—$1.15. February.—$1.15. February to March. April to June. —$1-12. New York.—68 cents. Tin g Lo«'«L —$140 7 P*r P' fnL40 words
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Advertisement365 1926-02-09 6 I HIGH-CLASS FOOTWEAR I FOR jj 1 CHINESE NEW YEAR I ROBINSON'S I I Special Quality Shoes I No 39. DERBY MODEL. No. 40. OXFORD MODEL. g These two Nos. are made expressly for us by one of the largest and most X up-to-date factories in Great Britain. Each No.365 words
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Advertisement282 1926-02-09 6 aH5Z5HS2S2S2S2S^ lEBEM^WWHESl nl combine accurate timekeeping with Ci artistic appearance at moderate pricea. S 3 At all first-class stores and Lr 3 watchmakers. K a s fl Wholesale Distributors: n jjj SCHIFFNER CO., S 5, METER MANSIONS, SINGAPORE. S ]j 'Phone 1342 K K5Z5H5H5H5E5E5H51SEra5H5aSH5HSHSiSa5aS2 TO-DAY'S PAPER Page. Leader Lloyd George282 words
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Article628 1926-02-09 7 lIBERAL AMENDMENT REJECTED Discussion on Coal Question Unlikely at Present Reuter's Service. [Brit»h Official Pre as Service] Rugby, February 8. T debate n the House of Commons on te 'address to the Throne n reply to the -s sr«ech w 11 c° nclude to-day, when amendment, ra sing theReuter's Service. - 628 words
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Article26 1926-02-09 7 Reuter's Service. *ddir Ne York Febntar y 8 facilities for dealing in rubber cn Fctruar y 15 wh «n tne Ilubber Exchange opens forReuter's Service. - 26 words
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Article32 1926-02-09 7 Reuter's Service. Th e s? a shington, February 8. n st€r Navarasth died of ,tem *ti<,n dl aranac kk«. After his tfte asne will be taken to Siam.Reuter's Service. - 32 words
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Article362 1926-02-09 7 Entry of Germany Heralded with Satisfaction British Official Press Service Reuter's Service. Rugby, February 8. General satisfaction is shown by the British newspapers at the prospect of the formal application by Germany for membership oi the League of Nations, which, it is expected, wiil be drafted atBritish Official Press Service; Reuter's Service. - 362 words
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Article137 1926-02-09 7 Estimated Cost Seriously at Fault Reuter's Service. Bombay, February 8. Unsatisfactory progress in the scheme to reclaim 1,145 acres at Back Bay, Bombay, is the subject of sensational reports. The committee of investigation in a majority report, points out that the estimated cost of filling the area isReuter's Service. - 137 words
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Article104 1926-02-09 7 British Official Press Service Rugby, February 8. The Minister of Health, in conjunction with the Medical Research Council, has appointed a committee to inquire and report from time to time, firstly on matters relating to the preparation, testing and standardisation of the vaccine lymph, secondly, on theBritish Official Press Service - 104 words
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Article59 1926-02-09 7 Reuter's Service. New York, February 8. B shop Mann'ng, in a sermon, sa d that the Church Temperance Society's movement to modify prohibition was not representative of the attitude of the Church, which still supported prohibition. He was of opinion that the observance of the lawReuter's Service. - 59 words
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Article416 1926-02-09 7 Interesting Speech by Colonial Secretary British Official Press Service Rugby, February 8. Mr. Amery, Colon al Secretary spoke at Leeds on Britain's position in middle East. He said that Britain could not get out of Egypt. S r Austen Chamberlain the Foreign Secretary, had found it necessaryBritish Official Press Service - 416 words
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Article158 1926-02-09 7 British Official Press Service Rugby, February 8. It is generally understood tl.at, as a result of the economy* effected in the public services at the suggestion of the Cab net's Economy Committee and of the committee set up under the chairmanship of Lord Colwyn, national expenditure, for whichBritish Official Press Service - 158 words
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Article33 1926-02-09 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, February 8. The Soviet Embassy says that blood transfusion with which M. Krassin is being treated, is producing the desired effect, but a long rest is necessary.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article31 1926-02-09 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, February 10. The world's visible supply of American cotton on February 5, was 5,179,000 bales, as compared with 4,593,000 bales at the same period last year.Reuter's Service. - 31 words
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Article155 1926-02-09 7 The following are the particulars of the Renong Tin Dredg ng Company's, Tin Ore for the 2nd. half month of January, 1926: Dredge No. 1, 139 p culs; Dredge No. 2 361 piculs; approximate total output for the wbote month of January, 1926, 995 piculs. The Sumatra Post reports that155 words
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Article410 1926-02-09 7 HIS SPEECH CAUSES UNEASINESS Germany Condemns Insulting Attacks Reuter's Service. Paris, February 8. Though h therto ret cent in commenting on the*matter, the newspapers "splash" the report of Signor Musiso ini's speech regarding the Upper Adige. Le Gaulois, applauding Signor Mussolini's tone, as Europe, sJice Locarno, is beingReuter's Service. - 410 words
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Article370 1926-02-09 7 'By courtesy of the Nanyo NichT Nichi SMmbunsha.) Toko, February 5. Rubber was quoted to-day at Y1.48 (seller) per pound f.a.q. spot, while tin, Banka, was priced at Y2OB per p kul. It is considered that the political party newly formed by those who seceded from the Seiyu-Hontoh370 words
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Advertisement116 1926-02-09 7 j Established PalroniJM f GIFTS OF UNIQUE ATTRACTION 3 AND HEAPS OF OTBER USEFUL THINGS 9 3 62/5 High Stree f> n Off \7 A Branch No 1. 0 Singapore. CJUy Bishop Street, Penaog g 3 THB ROT 41. JEWKLLEB 8 Tennent's STRONG SCOTCH I ALE In stone 'Nip' bottles.116 words
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Article1485 1926-02-09 8 INTERESTING ADDRESS ON SATURDAY The Present Rejuvenescence of China Dr. Ltu Boon Keng delivered an inter eating .ecture, under the ausp.ces of tne Chinese Associat.on, a. the u.uo House o i Satuuday. Mr. Cheong Koon Seng presided and there was a large audeuaa. In ha address1,485 words
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179 1926-02-09 8 His Excellency the Covernor has been pleased to nominate the following to be members of the Mohammedan Advisory Boards for li)i:G:— Singapore:—Mr. R. J. Farrer (Chairman), The Hon. Inehe Eunos bin Abdullah, J.P., Mr. Moona Kader Suitsn, J.P., Haji Mohamed Dendek, J.P., Shaikh Abdul Kader,179 words
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Article279 1926-02-09 8 The fo'low ne passengers arrived ai Singapore per the KPM. steamer Mechior Treub on Monday:—Mrs. A. Heitin», Mrs, A. Aner, Mrs. A. de Yes, Mr. J. B Vuurmans, Mr. Th o Ken* K e, Mr. S X-ka mura, Mr, D. Jacob, Mr. C. F. Shack eton, Mr. M.279 words
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Article165 1926-02-09 8 Yashuda, Tashun and Tashuda was the subject dealt with at The City Opera last night when there was a fair attendance. The numerous extra turns mc uded English songs by Mr. Abdu' Wahid and the Misses LiLy, Enam, Sadiah, Chik (Medan) and Oriff. The play' was well165 words
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Article136 1926-02-09 8 Drs untitled and Menk, two professors engaged in bacterial research at the Hamburg Institu c for the Study of Tropical Diseases are rep orted co have discovered a cure for amoeb'c dysentry, a diseas? wh'ch is almost as widespread and as much dread n tropical and sub-trop cal countries as136 words
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Article439 1926-02-09 8 SPORTS PASTIMES HOCKEY Framroz Cup Competition V.M.C.A. Defeat Police The Pol cc, who sustained defeat at the hands- of the Raines In&titut.on last week, met the YJ&.C.A. on the Rattles lnstituton ground in the Framroz Cup competition, and left the field with wounds of cruel defea the Y3LC-A. winning by439 words
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Article81 1926-02-09 8 Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pta, Raffles 2 10 13 2 3 V.MC.A. 2 10 13 2 3 Police 2 0 2 0 4 6 0 Old Rafflesians vs. R.A.M.C. The following w'll represent the Old vs. R.A.M.C at H:ckey tomorrow on the Raffles School81 words
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Article55 1926-02-09 8 The following will represent the S.C.C. in their match again t th»3 Services, to be played to-mcrrow:—T. H. Hoyoak. W. ,\icMulan. O. R. S. Bat man, R E. Cox, P. Cave, Dr. C. Carson, M. G. Aiarrxtt. A. G. A. Mosley, G. F. Murp.ay, D. R. A.55 words
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Article130 1926-02-09 8 Rugby Union Results London, January CO. Following are the results of principal matches played the Rugby ILi.on today:— Bedford 3. Backbeath 13. B rkenhsad P. 51, Manchester 0. Card ff 18, Po tsmouth S. 3. Extter 0, Plymouth 3. G ourester 39, O.d Blues 13. Guy's Hospital zl, Old130 words
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Article41 1926-02-09 8 Singapore Golf Club The "Captain's Pt«r" for 1925 may be competed for at any time from Feoruaiy 20th to February 28ch inclus.ve. Fall part cu.ars of the corapet t on wl be found on the Notice Boa.d at the Hcuoe.41 words
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Article31 1926-02-09 8 The fol ow'ng Competitions have been a.-rang-td for tha Cmna&a New Year Holidays:— Sunday, February 14.—Flag Ccmp:tt'on Monday, February 15.—M xed Foursome. a. cond-tons. Open to Supernumerary Membe;«s-31 words
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Article728 1926-02-09 8 Lundon Cup Decided Second Race for Lipton Trophy On Friday evening, starting at 5 o'clock, the Kathleen (Lundon) £nd Puteh (Cobbett) sailed for possession of the Lundon Cup. In strcng breezes, with heavy crews up, the race was soon over, the Kathleen finishing at 5—46—28, with Puteh 4 minutes728 words
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Article36 1926-02-09 8 Home League Results Reuter's Service. London, February 8. In the second dva on of the Eng! eh League Darl ngton beat Oldham by 1 to nil and Wolverhampton defeated Notts Fare** by 4 to nil.Reuter's Service. - 36 words
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Article951 1926-02-09 8 The pos t'.on in the Engl'sh and Scottish Le-igues to date are as follow: First Division G:als. P. W. L. l). t\ A. Pis. Huddersfield (1) 26 13 4 9 57 42 3o Sunaerland (7) 29 15 9 5 67 50 35 Arsena* (20) 28 14951 words
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Article177 1926-02-09 8 Fairer Cup Tournament" In connection the Municipal Interdepartmentel EcotbaH Tournament to be conducted this year under the auspices of the S.M.F.C. for the Farrer Cup the follow'ng part'euifcrs are published for general informat on:— The fixtures of the Ist round of the Municipal Inter-departmental Tournament for the "Farrer Cup" are177 words
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Article124 1926-02-09 8 The See Ewe Boon Soccer Tournament under the ausp'ces of the Saint Joseph's 0 dJJoys' Association has reached ihe sem stage. On Wednesday last Mr. Rodrignes' eleven d;<feated Mr. Jamas' XI by 3 goals to nl, the scorers be.ng L. Yong (2) and H. Oliva'ro (1). On124 words
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Article59 1926-02-09 8 Ladies Lawn Tennis Club Ow'ng to the large numbar of ent-ie- for rhe T?nniis Tournament at th Lades' Lawn Tonnis C uh. no prac- cc games will be plryed oi Thursday, the 11th nst, in ordeir to enable the hon. to pay ac many fir t round events59 words
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Article453 1926-02-09 8 Spring Term Tournaments TO-DAY, FEBRUARY, 9 Tennis (Men's Doubles) Messrs. P. F. Mayer and L. T. Henry vs. Messrs Chi a lok H_n and T. Cheng H ok. Messrs Foo T:e Lan and M. Drdsworth vs. Me srs Soon X m Yong and Chong An Poon. Mes453 words
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Article451 1926-02-09 8 Annual Report of Malaysian Mission Rendered The Malaysian Union Mission of Sevaothday Advent sts holding its snmai Committee Meeting at the (Jznon Hejd-quartes 399 Upper Serangoon-rcad. As th* I h centre of th s denomination's wo k■ m Netherlands East Indies, Siam and Br:si Ma:aya, representative d451 words
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Article76 1926-02-09 8 To-day, February 9 "».15 p.m.—Driii Hail, S. K. A. (v). W» Laying, etc. Friday, February 12 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, M. G. Platoon. W Drill. Saturday, February 13 ?.30pm Tj~~n <? V. R. A., Cnir.«" New Year Rifle Meeting. pm.-Famr Bang c Musketry Classification. Sunday, February 14 \3O76 words
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Miscellaneous104 1926-02-09 8 WREN AND WHERE A Singapore Diary To-day. February 9 '-Ti'eb TirW —6.3P am. f 54 P Stra'ts M S G., meet njr 7 p.m. To-morrow, February 1 Tic-h Tidps.—7.48 am, s < P- n French homeward mail 1 Thursday, February 1 His* Tides.—8.51 a- ra 0 hV 5 .i5 P104 words
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Article629 1926-02-09 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchaag* and Share Brokers, issue the following: lift of quotations: Singapore, February 9. MAIL QUOTATIONS RUBBER, STERLING SHARES Issue Buyers. Sellers. Value s. d. s. d. 2s Allagar 0 5 0 0 5 4% 2s Anglo-Java 0 8629 words
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Article701 1926-02-09 9 Imm Value t Bayer*. Sellers. 1 Ailenby (New) 2 75 2.95 1 Alor Gajah 2.75 3.00 2 Amalgama ed Malay 3.75 4.25 5 Ayer Hitam 21.00 22.00 1 Ayer Kuning 1.30 140 5 Ayer Panas 12.50 13.50 1 Ayer Molek 2.80 3.00 1 Balgown.e 4.40 4.60 1 Bassett701 words
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Advertisement404 1926-02-09 9 Lactogen f THE NATURAL MILK FOOD f FOR YOUR BABY j \>«tle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., (London) 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. 1 RE-STRINGING and Repairing the old I TENNIS AND BADMINTON RACKETS a specialty. $5.00 1.00 respectively. I STANLEY LIMITED, I 109, North Bridge Road, Singapore. To-Nigbt Tuesday, February 9.404 words
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Advertisement141 1926-02-09 9 Iff/* PILLS. f APIOL STEEL Sure and certain for all Female complaints.Every lady should keep a box in the house. Chemists and Stores sell them throughout the world, b Proprietor: a KARTIN. Ckuoist, EbcUbl LUNA CAFE (The Modern Confectionery) Popular and Patronized by AIL 2 and 3 Dhoby Ghaut. Eat141 words
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Advertisement389 1926-02-09 9 FRAMROZ <& Cos AERATED WATERS a.i?e indispensable. Just[ Unpacked. S I The S£cret Dumb Beil fxerc seB, I l jb Dumb-bells exercises are in the jg ffi front rank for helping to keepyot/ anc we J 1 6 waving o fthe rfl v arms up and down or sideways, ro389 words
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Article1083 1926-02-09 10 Millions of Acres Still Available A casual oonsideration of the innumerable plantatione of rubber that have come into being in the Middle East during the last twenty years might well create an impression tihat the area of land available for further planting is strictly limited, and that such1,083 words
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Advertisement472 1926-02-09 10 FOR THE 1925-26 MOTOR SEASON I f i WE ANNOUNCE A REDUCTION IN PRICE OF 1 s I il 1 C THE NEW 14/30 H.P. I j I I ARMSTRONG FY i Now $3,050 3 I 3 3 I I WITH FOUR WHEEL BRAKES, ADJUSTABLE FRONT SEATS, EMI-ELLIPTIG SPRINGS I472 words
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Advertisement570 1926-02-09 10 [CALLENDEii 1 CABLE 3 RUBBEB INSULATED vSflw 5. WISES and CABLES M sBSS; AND CAB TYRE Vgßy/ l SHEATHED CABLES. jjj gioeering Department o J<V S iTh^oi-nMCo^jtdM i Singapore, laala Lumpur, fpck. JSBSSSSSĔi v 3 Telik Absob, Penang and jgj Pioneers of Overseas Trading For nearly 50 years we have570 words
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Article525 1926-02-09 11 Singapore, February 1. MEAT I c Beef steak (round) kati 48 Beef a tew or curry kati 41 Pork lean kati 62 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 53 Mutton Indian ib 60 Mutton Australian Lb 60 Fowl kati 64 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared)525 words
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Article53 1926-02-09 11 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y. Kerosene Devoe's Imperial Brilliant per 2 tins $4.80 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins $4.40 Tger per 2 tins $4.40 Tiger per 2 drums $4.10 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins $8.00 Socony Motor Gasoline Ex pumps or drums per53 words
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78 1926-02-09 11 The rarrent retail prices of Kerosene and Benz'ne are as follows: Shell Kerosene per two tins $5.60 Fish 35 Dragon $5.35 Crown ft m >♦ $5.20 Cross m m 15 Crown m drums $5.00 Cross >. t» $485 "Shell Aviation Benz'ne ex drums per Imperial78 words
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Advertisement600 1926-02-09 11 STEAMER SAILINGS rToTBRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES I (Icorporated in England.) jlAa, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. ,vciti AR AND ORIENTAITsTEAM NAVIGATION CO. ,£N iAnDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) TU\RDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS 0 pr China ft Japan For Marseilles, London ft Antwerp. or600 words
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Advertisement551 1926-02-09 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY KINTA, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. CALYPSO, 5 p.m., for Malacca, GEMAS, 5 p.m., for Muar. TUESDAY KRIAN, 4 p.m., for Port Dickson, Telok Anson, Bagan Datoh, Lumut. ROMPIN, 4 pjn., for Batu Pahat. KELANTAN,551 words
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Advertisement639 1926-02-09 11 STEAMER SAILINGS k rUHn S?3 'vShK mm mm I k i_ H (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINE. Tonnage Destination Doe SaL Kaahima Man 10,000 Marseilles, London ft Antwerp Feb 18 19 Hakone Mara 11,000 Marseilles, London, Hall ft A'werp Mar 4 5 Suwa Mara 11,000 Marseilles, London ft Antwerp Mar639 words
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Advertisement319 1926-02-09 12 SITUATION VACANT STENOGRAPHER. High Commiasioner's Office. Appointment filled. "WANTED for 3-4 months competent clerk with «xperl*ace of filing anJ indexing. App v la wrltiug. stating iiiaitfioatious, age aad salary expeeteo, to J mtroiler, Local Clearing Uflic* c/o Treasury, Singapore. EDUCATIONAL m i ii ROYAL ENGLISH SCHOOL. —Evening Commercial an-i Practical319 words
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Advertisement597 1926-02-09 12 PUBLIC NOTICES Kuchai Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. Shareholders are reminded that the last Jay for the conversion of the 8 per cent Cumulative Preference Shares of the Company into Ordinary Shares is March sth, 1926. By Order of the Board, CHAN SZE ONN CO., Secretaries. Dated this 13th day of597 words
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Advertisement407 1926-02-09 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penaag 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. Serembaa 63 Birch Road. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya,407 words
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Advertisement493 1926-02-09 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 £1300,000 Paid-up Gapital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,458,221 HEAD OFFICE: 15, "race Church Street, London, E.C. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.493 words
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Advertisement402 1926-02-09 12 INSURANCE BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIO UTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. ORIENTAL Government Seearity LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in India 1874.) Results of the Company's Operations daring the three years 1922-1924 PROFIT Rs. 51,00,000 Increased402 words
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Advertisement427 1926-02-09 12 CHINESE NEWnT. y°«r Shoes. Call at 3-A Raffie S fw CLEARANCE Of 300 Pairs Europe Bhoe is being hiltftiH Fcbru arv IA LATEST STYLES AND PERFECT FINISH. BARr.,,! CHEAPER THA, PATIENTS Ask your doctor f or 1, 8 instead of the cheap Si uaaally given: ne other t as satisfactory427 words
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