Malaya Tribune, 25 February 1926

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] v x AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. XIIL- -No. 46 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1926
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 315 1 c unsccxmaMv Don't wait for pains or failing I Vision before yon consort ua. v I I you need glasses, we will prescribe I 1 and prepare lenses and it ia I I frame and mounting* of any 1 character. i 1 Doctor*' and Occnliata' pre scrip- i tions executed
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  • 1051 2 A DAY AND TWO NIGHTS ON A ROCK Hand-to-Hand Struggle with a Spy A story that Lord Kitchener met h\t death" in a hand-:o-hand struggle with a spy on a lonely rock after the s'nking of ihe Hampshire, based on the experience of a 13th survivor, recently appeared
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    • 124 2 FROM LONDON FOR VOU! t lW%&iSh And they reach you as fresh as if H you bought them at our London |Jmfy| shop. Piccadilly Virginia Cigarettes will t WM bring you joy for they are cool i H Pure o,den mol,es made on,y ii from the finest sun-sweetened A\ I
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    • 84 2 I, I I Strength L. Wheeler writes: m The weakened tissues and nerres absorb Sanatogen readily, without causing any strain to the digestive system. The revitalizing influence of Sanatogen is often Sanatogen infuses into the very cells of blood and nerves exactly those elements phosphorus and albumin—from which health and
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    • 326 2 NOT MERELY VANITY. A woman's complexion i< someuY more than a matter to concern her a2f It is ai indication of the staftt ofh 7 health. Pallor in a giw.g gi rl m thinnmg of the blood; erupt ions meap purities in the h'ood. Parents should't watchful of their daughters'
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  • 552 3 j Continent to be Searched for War Victim A vivid dream in which a mother saw her son alive after he was reported killed at Ypres, has brought a mother from Canada to search the whole of Germany for the boy she now believes to be alive
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  • 57 3 The "Red Spears Society of Yungyang Heien has lost its chief, Wang San, who was caught and shot by the Chengchow Provincial authorities on the oth inst. There was a very large crowd a: ;he pla:e of ex ecu torn and those who witnessed the affair were all pleased w
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  • 49 3 The foreign jurists on the Extxa-terri-toriality Commiss on arc expected to reach Shanghai on their tour of inspection of Chinese courts and gaols about the beginning of March. They will first inspect rhe courts and gaols at Harbrn and Mukden, and wi 1 leave Tientsin for Shanghai by steamer.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 371 3 I W| j; L 1-Outof.lght-l4M out of harm's II rfti \«V«''l way—it the IEi \3VMhII Parker Pressfqmiltlll Button Filler. 'il'lwlljlll *"~lnk-Tight beI'lQjitifcrf'jL cauoe of the M l iSa i side the DuoI SleevoCap. Duofold Is Worth Its Weight In Gold Along Life's Whole Career Its Jewel •Smooth 25 -Year Point
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 589 4 AMUSEMENTS P—I l Mi i"i i" i"i 1 EMPIRE a Thursday, February 25 to Monday, March 1 -2id Show at 9 p m. A Daring, Slashing, Screaming Film Comedy I Douglas MacLean IN E THE YANKEE CONSUL! I Funniest of all MacLean Pictures—It's a ricture of Rowanee and c Adventure
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    • 523 4 AMUSEMENTS To-Night S AT THE ALHAMBRA <T»n Cheng Kee 4\ 0., Ltd. Proprietors.) S Ib the Second Show at 9 p m a THE SUPREME ACHIEVEMENT OF THE SCREEN I Cecil B. de Mille s Masterpiece, a wonder Paramount Production With an Exceptional Cast; Cj Theodore eoberls, Leatrice Joy, Richard
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    • 613 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY CINEMA Surma Th^T e IU-NIGHT A.T 7-30 To Night at 930 ALBEB UNI Metro preeente King ot the Ddr«i tT i' t MAE MURKAY Togßthar with Ib Robert Z Leoaard'a magalfisent B3<n\C). JJUQHEiry production de luxe JeaQ D> Brian, Margaret Morrli FASHION ROW The v Different Picture mIS
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  • 53 5 It is reported through a Chinese source, that Members of Parliament who have [v Ten.sin are nowj carrv.ng on a movement for tha restoration of th? •id Parliament .here. General Sun "Yuen, the Tupan of Chihl., a sad not to oppose the Par.iam ntarians and to be le-ting them Proceed
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  • 72 5 The new Vice-Prosidjrt of the French Mm.cipal Council a: Shanghai is Mr. Franc;- Schwyzer, who was e.actad to tats Posi- on at the first meet'mg of he r&o:nty Council. Mr. Schwyzer, who has «2red on the Council for five y:ars, has don? valuable work and his appointment is i sartieu
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  • 67 5 .Thj Chinese Christ '.ans in Shantung have •ioUfd Mij,s Florence Wood, a miss onary, 'nose h.ni3 is in London, Vice-P es cLaat "f &e Shantvng Baptst Union Council, a yisition which cairies with it v he pre&der.cy n xt year. T.;e appointment was a Ch'.iefit Council mat-ting ai wh ch
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  • 1019 5 PRODUCE Singapore, February 25 Rice, Siam No 1 par Koyan $350 Rise, Siam 2 $335 R c-2 Siam 3 $320 Rice, Sa gon 1 $307 Rice, Saigon 2 $290 Rice, Saigon 3 R'ce, Rangoon 1 $285 Rice, Rangoon 2 $272 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag
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  • 42 5 [We do not necessarily endorse the ;piniorxs expressed by correspondents. Let;ers sent for publication should be written >n one side of the paper only; preference a given to short letters. Oniy extracts ol ong letters can be given.]
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  • 91 5 Sir, —For the information of the competitors concerned, wJM the Insurance Companies state through the medium of the local papers whether they will hold themselves l.ah'e for any serious mishaps or minor accidents sustained during the above Trial. I am sure every owner of an insured
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  • 135 5 Sir, —Whereas my name has 'been mentioned in your paper of to-day's date regarding the coilect.on of fundB for rebuilding the Sultan Mosque, as a member of the Malay Community, and whereas I have no knowledge of same as I was not presenc, an;i whereas that meeting
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  • 36 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day, is Rs. 153 equal tn $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from Ind a and Ceyion ia Rs. 157 equal io $100.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 57 5 1 ALBUN CLAN'S EBilteH i II CLAUD Vi( M YUIiE fj DHAINPIPLS. I s h eady stocks obtainable of J j] 6", 9" and 12" W holes j 0 Bursting pressure up to standard. Bmils true t s*ckns suits ble lor m Sewerage Ij 2 PB JnSLCVIST IN HABKET. C
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    • 16 5 miLektel SONS, Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticiana, 4, Raffles Chambera, Raffles Place, Singapore. Optometrist: A. M. EZEKIEL, O.D.
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    • 24 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES O. JITT S1ANG, Qualified Dentist, 32, Coleman Street, Singapore. 'Phone 3566.
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    • 309 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. ORDINANCE NO. 96 (MINOR OFFENCES). Police Orders made by the Chief Police Officer under Section 6(4) of Ordinance No. 96 (Minor Offences) for reguation of the traffic on the occasion of the Chinese festival of Chap Goh Meh on the 28 dh February, 1926
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    • 276 5 WATCH BOY WALLEY AL TttONO 15 (3 Minute) Round*. March 5, ***** HAPPY VALLEY SIADiUM FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT LATER. wwimii ni ii ii' iiiii i" iri mi» i H' miiii'Tirr 1- 1 STOP. LOOK. THINK. Ien —Twenty years hence will you be just tbout where you are to-day, or will you
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 361 5 diary. To-day, February 25 q rt a rn., 10.37 pjn. W* Memorial Hall, 5.15 p.m. |8- 0rch t a m'r" Cup Final, Si.dn.rn. U: sorrow. February 26 T ,3—9.46 a.m., 118 p.m. W Jo nomeward mail leaves. P. ir v ni ward mail loaves. h 2.15 pm. Jten CF* D
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  • 55 6 DEATH. TAN—On Wednesday February 24, 1926 at 8.30 a.m. et No. 42 Neil Road Mr. Tan Sin How, age 50 years. He leaves behind a w'dow, two sons (Mr. Tan Swee Hee and Tan Charlie) a daughter to mourn his loss. Funeral on Sunday the 28th
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  • 1029 6 Although for over a year Ch'na has been in a of disruption the British Government has declared no policy, except concilia:ion. The customs d spute in Canton serves to demonstrate what a conditon the count r..- has fal'en into. Canton is the strongest centre in Ch'na to-day.
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  • 1273 6 Monday, March 1, will be observed as a Government Holiday in the State of Kedah. Frof. Andeoyka of Len'ngrad has invent ad powerful heat lays and an apparatus >o destroy airplanes and dirigibles in flight. The management of the A.C.S.. Parlt Buntir, changes hands next month, from the Rev, W.
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  • 104 6 It is notified that His Excellency the High Commissioner has appointed a Committee consisting of the following members: Ihe Acting British Resident, Perak (The Hon. Mr. O. F. G. Stonor, CMC), (Chairman); the Acting British Resident, Se'aijgor (The Hon. Mr. H. W. Thomson); the British Res dent, Negri
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  • 59 6 f« ♦i? rOU 8r maVl C Cached to the department of he Reg strar of X£. r?- s 8 before Mr. David, th»3 Dstrc Judges this morning, wth £?7 SLITS* an Kk e l r atifieition of £47 from a hue owner. The accused pleaded m guilty and
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  • 626 6 J>e nor Franco, tha Montevideo fcW%Jj Mr. Rupeit Mana<*fh' a pony Ginger, GiKiiemaru. by Mrs. F. H. Jerrard h«7. month's holiday. Arta W»a f or Dr. and Mrs. Crchay ar* Umm next month, arid rLss Falkner w.ll look'after £*2 P Ho£ tice while he is away. doctor
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  • 99 6 (From Our Own Call lit* 1 rVmnf February 24. The third annual meeting rftjjjjSWJJ Settlements (Penang) Im* held to-day. The Hon. Mr. Simpson, pres sing, said that saw" subjects dealt w.th <to*Bg were:—Soc al hyg ene, ma ar.nl a Sanatorium on Penang Tropical suggested Museum and School
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  • 65 6 (From Our Own I arv ft !*2*IS s or >* A fine of a thousand wa the months' rigorous impnso m.t penalty imposed upon Vttan f rll5be r ing to smuggle nearly four pn* into Penang. ru bber c*"* The accused said that the from Siam. fine d
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 1861 7 B lf, SPEECH BY AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN Value of Friendly Discussions at Geneva British Official Press Service Reuter's Service. Rug-by, February 24. The Foreign Secretary, Sir Austen Cham;n a -peech at Birm ngiiam last discussed at some length the que&0 f the future composition of the Nations Council. He
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  • 116 7 Question About a Zinovieff Speech British Official Press Service London, February 24. Sir Austen Chamberlain's attention was drawn in the House of Commons to a speech made by Mr. Zinovleff at the recent Communrst International Conference in which. Mr. Zinovieif urged "intensification" of this couriixy with the object
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  • 136 7 Several Wounded in Mexico City Affray Reuter's Service. Mexico City, February 24. Four civilians were wounded and the District Chief of Police is probably fatally injured a3 ihe result of a riot at the Catholic Church of the Sacred Fain ly which occurred when the gendarmerie attempted to
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  • 101 7 Reuter's Service. Par'n, February 24. The Senate has begun a debate on tihe Government's financial measures including the provisions rejected by the Chamber which afford the five milliards of francs necessary to cover tihe Budget deficit. The result of the Se.Tate debate was a foregone conclusion as the
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  • 49 7 Reuter's Service. London, February 24. In the House of Commons, Sir Austen Chamberlain replied in tihe negative to a question as to whether there had been a conference by cafble between London. Paris, Tokio and Rome with regard to a suggestion for armed intervention in China.
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  • 130 7 Lost Place as Result of Her Risky Gamble Reuter's Service. London, February 25. The Daily Telegraph sees s'gns that Russia has lost the favourable position she had gained in China as the price of her rsky gamble with the youthful Nationa ism of the Chinese." Whi c
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  • 162 7 Reciprocity Between America and Britain Reuter's Service. London, February 24. In the House of Commons Sir Austen Chamlerlain was sp ritedly cross-examined during questions suggesting reciprocity between American and Br.tish immigration regulat ons, and asking whether he could negot.ate with a view to securing a regulat'on that Amer can
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  • 167 7 Five Participants in the Great Air Race Reuter's Service. Londo.i, February 24. A great adr race to th? North PcCe in wh eh there are five par.icipants representing four nations is due to begin shortly. Australia is rapresented by an explorer, Captain Wdklns, Norway by Capta'n Amundsen,
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  • 110 7 Reuter's Service. Bombay, February 24. According to the Even ng News," the Maharajah of Indore has made a representation to 'the Viceroy suggesting that he would spend two years in Eng and during which time the admin'strat on of his State will be handed over to the Council.
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  • 71 7 British Official Press Service. Rugby, February 24. Exchange rates: Pars 139.25, New York 4.86 3|16, Brussels 107, Geneva 25.27, Amsterdam 12.14, Mian 121, Berlin 20.43, Stockholm 18.15, Copenhagen 18.7, Oslo 22.68, Vienna 34.52, Prague 164H, Helsingfors 193, Madrid 3145, Lisbon 2 17J32, R o 7 1116, Buenos Aires
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 181 7 j **t**Ushf4 Patrons I GIFTS OF UNIQUE ATTRACTION GOLD A SILVER GOLD SILVER MESH BAGS CIGARETTE lN^^ ARIO iS COM BIN ATIONS, J AND BEAPS OF OTHER tSEFIX THINGS. 1 fj 68/3 Biga Stree D D Qffl \7A Brndi No. I, 1 g Singapore. m\JX2 OILi V *%> Bishop Street.
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  • 185 8 Bet by Airman Ends in Tragedy Reuter's Service. Parks February 24. A bet made by the airman, Leon Callot, with an American, that he would fly beneath the E ffel Tower span, had a tragicending. The a man, who is a pupil at the Army Aerodrome, aceompl'shed the
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  • 102 8 Reuter's Service. Paris. February 24. Regarding vaccine B. C. G. he invented in co-operat on with other physicians of the Institute de Pasteur, in order to pre•jerve from tuberculosa children in born tuberculous families, Dr. Calmette stated to the Academy of Medicine that out of 1317 infants vaccinated
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  • 63 8 Reuter's Service. Buda Pest, February 24. The report of the Pariiamen ary committee investigatng the international forger'es has been concluded. Regarding the pol tical aspect of the affair, neither the Governmen: .nor any National Assembl« Member s in any wise connected wi h the crime which the
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  • 63 8 Reuter's Service. London, February 24. In rep 1 y to questions in the House of Commons. Mr. Baldwin said that the sug- gestion that the Imperial Conference should no: be confined to representatives of par- i ties temporarily in office, which his predecessor submitted to the domnions'
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  • 45 8 Reuter's Service. New York, February 25. Pewter-ware, chandeliers, rugs and small p'eces of furniture were included in the items of the Leverhulme sale auct'oned today. They fetched a total of $33,917. The total realised s now we 1 over a million dollars.
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  • 34 8 Reuter's Service. Waoh ngton, February 25. The Senate has approved, by a vote of 61 to 10, tax reduction provid'ng $378,000,000 as next year's taxation. The Bill now gees to the President
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  • 53 8 Members of the Fathul Karib Club are informed that a Ronggeng enterta'nment will be held in the Club House en Sunday, the 28th inst:nt from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., the Oeeason be ng for celebrating their success in meeting the Marine Police in the final of
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  • 45 8 i j From Australasia by s.s. Marelia, due l Singapore to-morrow. j From Holland and Germany by s.s. Tambora, due Singapore on Saturday morning, the 27th Inst. From Europe, (Londcn mails despatched February 4) by s.s. Mcrea, due Penang 10 a.m. to-day. I
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  • 88 8 For the first tims since the revolution, hutting eMhl are i«.n ueil to organ: hunU ir Rusam. and rs- of C-u'.s. f Uio tan fir. thru* Communists to vouch for them, will be permitted to keep guns and ammunit en in their homes, cays a report from R ga. The
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  • 2016 8 MR. G. S. CARVER GIVES EVIDENCE Serious Fraud Allegations made in Court In uhe Supreme Court before the OWnl Justice, Sir William Murium, K.C., Mr. 6 S Carver was exam ned n connect on with an action to be heart next montn in which Mr. Teh Liang Teoh
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  • 100 8 Singapore, February 24. Catalogued 1,007,806 ibs.; 449.91 tons. Offered 620,140 ibs.; 276.8) tons. Soid 556,759 ibs.; 248.55 tons. Spot London 2s. 3d. Ndw York 56% c.s. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per lb. Standard Qual ty No Sales Good Average Qual'ty 90 vo 9<i% Off
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  • 417 8 Firestone Finds Malaya Hub of Rubber World The Philippines are highly suited to the mltivaticn of rubber, but un ess the Fiiipncs amend the r lands laws hm t ng o 1024 hectares the amoum of insular lands which a fore gn corporation can secure for exploitation,
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  • 348 8 R. B. Salisbury's Company Billed for Monday R. B. Salisbury's company ("The Qua nts'*) open their season at The Victor a 'lho>-tre on Monday next, with "The Sport cf Kings" by lan Hay. It is one of the funniest racng corned es hat hzs tver been proiucd, ani
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  • 130 8 At the Sixth Annual General Meeting of the Penang Ch n< se Unicn, held at the Cub premi-es n Cross Street on Sunday last, the fo lowing were elected off.ce-bcar-ers for the ensung year:—Patrons, The Hon. Mr. Yeoh G an Seek, Dr. Wu LunTeh, and Mr. Loke
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  • 116 8 Edward Harris, an Engi shman, agea thirty-seven, was charged before Major YVillson, >zt the Central Pol cc Court at Hcngkong on February 18 with being in the Colony without employment or vis ble means cf subsistence. Sergt. Elson exp a'ned that the defendant was born in Hongkong,
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  • 143 8 SPORTS PASTIMES FOOTBALL F. A. Cup Re-plays Reuter's Service. London, February 24. In the F. A. Cup re-plays, Arsenal beat Villa by 2 to n 1 and Manchester United defeated Sunderland by the odd goal in three. Home League Matches [Router's Service.] London, February 24, The following are the results
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  • 71 8 The fol'owing will represent the A.A.C. 2nd Eleven aga-nst St. Jo ?ph's Irnstituto.i on Thursday, February 25, on the latt*r's ground:—Ong Song Ho; Ho Kee S?ng and L?e Yiow Soon; Ho Teck Leong, Th' Djin Swi and Tan Huay Hup; Chow Kirn Fen, Wee Ch-ng Quee,
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  • 57 8 Preparing for the Tests j Reuter's Service. Lord, February 24. A meeting of the M.C.C. selected Warner as cha rman, Perrin and Giii'gan as test se ections sub-committ.e. They will co-opt two professionals, one from the North and one from the South with Jull powers, and will select a
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  • 411 8 The follow ng are the S.C.C. cricket fixtures at present arranged--Ist Eleven February 27.—vs. Lanka Union, Home. March 5 and 6—Under 30 vs. Over 80, Home. March 12 and 13^—vs. S.R C Away. March 19 and 20.—vs. Royal Navy. Home. Maich 26 ani 27.—Proxies vs.
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  • 31 8 O.R. vs. Fort Canning The hockey match between the Old Rafflesians and Fort Cann'ng, payed yeson the Raffles ground, ended In a victory for the Rafflesians by 5 to 2.
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  • 344 8 Selannor Race M set Third Day's Handicaps The following are th* hand;. third day of the Se.angor 'fuK rl for th# 1926 Race Meeting, to be held Race 1.—Open Ponies, (Five V»- Cesanon G-rl 10.7, Dintv 07 Moonflower 8.5, Lady D'ff* «'0 'r**®' 8.0. u Coii unQr aa
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  • 115 8 Colman Shield The Final Match of the above compel t on will be payed off at the Raflbs Bte ama>icn Ground, B?ach Road, on Sriday, the 27th instant, at 441 p.m. oopos ng teams are Fathol Kara and ii* ne Police. The General Officer CoßUßaaAfe H. I
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  • 37 8 Spring* Term Tournaments TO-DAY, FEBRUARY 25 Tennis (Men's) Semi-Snal Mr. Foo Tee Lan vs. Mr. Soon Kit. Mr. Than Ah H m vs. W.nnrr of Mes» Ckan Lian Ch ang and J. V. CLnn
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  • 46 8 Merrilads The repeat performance d "Between Love ard Honoor, charity, will be given bytje the Star Opera HtH mt Will be presented. The IJ»" fa hooked by Messrs. Lye r nt fil Cheng Hoe. Chua £nen? E fr Chuan, Kuek Beng Chew an. Cheok.
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  • 95 8 Tr* gcrgecus r 5 and, above all. the H Pica', rets which character^ story of "A'addni ajJ n-- 0 at the New World, mi ing, n'tton-entcn the an r keep the auditors Bif JJ graceful dances and c.e^er An excellent ticn cf thisnnc "t dratnj. is ndeed
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  • 31 8 Government A? en, British rf tfe to be i rra:'''; r I —tf,n do proposal wl 1 fi ne ra ,wfi 1 r cop-e a-" 1 he Government.
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  • 1607 9 «SSIAB AND MAHDI IBXPLAINBD ...erpretations of Extracts From the Koran me four: vras crowded yester- b3P f Kh cr evidence was recorded r h u Justice Deane in the case in P l 1 Matdim ami K. C. W J- Mohamed Ismail K 3 the Straits Printing
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  • 168 9 BLAKE CO. S'mgapore. February 23. M'nfng shares are responsJblte for most of the business passiftg. Despite rubber having fallen to 2s 4%d rubber shares are steady at last week s quoiat?ms. No features can be reported in Industrials. 7 per cent loan has made $104 M; parcels of 1928 and
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  • 525 10 Singapore, February 20. MEAT c Beef 3teak (round) kati 48 Beef stew or curry kati 45 Pork lean katti 62 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 56 Mutton Indian lb 60 Mutton Australian lb ;l Fowl kati 60 Capons (Locally reared) kati 85 Hens (Locally reared) kati
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