The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 February 1925
1925-02-04
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section12 1925-02-04 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. II CENTS. otsertesa5 we NO. 11,106.12 words
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Article218 1925-02-04 1 Alaskan dt.g-feams have won a great race for life in the world's record— Page H. Big oil developments in Dutch Borneo are in progress and are detailed by the Aneta agency Page 9. The heavy flow of gold from the I nited Stales continues and is exciting218 words
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Article1118 1925-02-04 1 You remember Piiam>i's "Carceri" those Prisons of his, in which his spirit ■OUgfct escape from too much reality? There is one of them which reminds me Tividly of the Grand Central Station in New York as I saw it years ago, late in its construction. The size;1,118 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement340 1925-02-04 1 t miVT LS FOR FRESH Butter sK FOR -SNOWFLAMT SARNIES SINGAPORE HOTELS I aler the personal supervision of the Proprietors.) I KILL ROOM OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT I n »rri VQH I.* Fines! Ballroom in the East. I'KAitLuj i, a Dance— Every Monday and Friday. Xiphtp. Dinner and Dancing.— Every Tuesday,340 words
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Advertisement124 1925-02-04 1 "Kurlo' Soap Wafers. Absolutely pure and fiee from any deleterious ingredients. Unsurpassed for washing woollens, laces, silks etc. "Kurlo" will not injure or harden the most delicate fabric. delightful C <^ /^^^^W^Q 13^ shun poo (2i£C,> < ""^»~vSi <£^y solution. /\^^Cy ty\ Manufactured by: WILLIAM GO6SA6E SONS LIMITED. Widnes, England.124 words
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Advertisement178 1925-02-04 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. A silent business partner Page 1. All the motor new:. Pajres 4 arvi 5. Wm. Jacks for the Eddy filter— Page 9. Lotol, the jrreat insect slayer Page 12. GilbiyV jrins cold by Guthrie's Page 8. How to make ice-cream sundae'? Page 3. Try the pneumatic «hr.vm^ bush178 words
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Advertisement8 1925-02-04 1 DON'T ASK FOR FRESH Butter ASK FOR "SNOWFLAKE"8 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous85 1925-02-04 1 THE WEEK. U', (fa ydaij. lib. Hijrh Water, 6.29 a.m., 5.33 p.m. L. of N. Epidemics mtg., C. of C, 10 atm. B. I. ho»CW>ld mail leaves. Union Jack Club annl. mtfi\. 0.30 p.m. Harry Lamier, Vic. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Thurmlatf, of/j. High Water. 7.27 a.m., 9.32 p.m. Child Welfare85 words
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Article250 1925-02-04 2 Preventive Service Captures. Apparently then* is a felling uff in the number of Chinese willing: for a consider-! at ion to convey smuggled rubber across the Straits, for the captures, since those' h.st reported in this paper, all of which WON by the Peningat, have consisted of boat!250 words
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Article147 1925-02-04 2 Paris. Dec. 2H. The Press reports that the Hohenzol- kmi "Sat:ta Ciau^ r of lt>2s Ii apparen.ly j In the clothing business. From his son and! heir William received raincoat and a! heavy winter overcoat, and from Princesi Hermine two suits of elvthillg. PrincesKermine, however, was presenteti with147 words
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Article141 1925-02-04 2 Vienna. Dec. 27. From Budapest the performances art reported of "the younirest financial genius." The other day a lo y of fourteen was held up by a detective and delivered to the authorities in consequence of some charges of fraud. More than two years ago the promising youngster141 words
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Article155 1925-02-04 2 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. <L. R. Macphail). Kubber. Is o^.d. 60 1 Tin £262 10s. 130V 2 150 tons. The market continues to maintain a quiet tone. Tin again shows a loss atjd rubber a small gain. There is little doing in rubber shares. Industrials continue in good demand and155 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement236 1925-02-04 2 IWEI'UATIC 15KISHES <T^- NSMCAL /IB HAIL Ltd. fy/y/l SINGAPORE Wym >Vel: and Thurs: Feb. 4 and 5. The Wonosobo Relief Fund THE HAPPY VALLEY Inder the Patronage and in the Presence of THE CONSUL GENERAL FOR THE NETHERLANDS SEVERAL CLUB MINSTRELS, WAYANGS LODROK KULIT Etc. ADMISSION 20 cents. "SELANGOR TURF236 words
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Advertisement331 1925-02-04 2 Victoria Theatre. FAREWELL, A FOND FAREWELL TONIGHT 9.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT E. J CARROLL Presents WORLD'S GREATEST ENTERTAINER Sir HARRY LAUDER TOGETHER WITH HIS INCOMPARABLE COMPANY o! Internationa! Vaudeville Artists FOR POSITIVELY THE LAST APPEARANCE IN SINGAPORE LAUDER IS NOTED FOR HIS FAREWELL NIGHTS. IT'LL BE A GREAT NIGHT, THE NIGHT.331 words
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Advertisement322 1925-02-04 2 Alhambral From Saturday, 31st January, to Thursrfa, u I In the Second Show at 0 p.m Shi L alt THE WALL NUT I 1 Reel Star Comedy. I TOPICAL BUDGET of intemi I A POWERFILLY DRAMATIC AND APPEALING I IT IS A J. STUART BLACKTONVITAGRAPH JS^ I with an unusually322 words
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Article625 1925-02-04 3 SECRET WEALTH THAT AWAITS I FINDERS. m M.P. On the Empire. M V, liat tlie Mediterranean was to medieval >' Ei!i- wiat the Atlantic has been to our ftft, the Pacific is likely to be to our successors. ?o writes Mr. Percy Hunl, M.P., in a chapter on625 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement312 1925-02-04 3 \M I \l The Food of Kings! TO YOU. Baby is the King of your household, and claims as his birthright the Food of Kings 1 i as the best is not too good for the children of Royalty, it is not too good for your Baby for Glaxo is312 words
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Advertisement355 1925-02-04 3 WHITEAWAY'S SALE REMNANTS and ODDMENTS HALF PRICE. The "C'ompactum" Car, as sketch yf u W TT^ Mosquito Frame, strong and reliFolds completely flat. Can be i I j abta to tit this bed. opened and closed with one move- M> ±L Qalo Prir<i 00 bp* ment. Very strongly made, with355 words
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Article346 1925-02-04 4 Aged Motor Car Landmark. I One car made in the United States nearly tO years ago has been traced to Alexandria, Egypt, where to-day ir Is carrying a phystj cian on hi-: daily round of professional calls-, This ear is the pioneer that blazed a trail overseas346 words
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Article156 1925-02-04 4 Drastic measures 'are being adopted in Westphalia to prev nt motorists travelling at excessive speeds. A warning recently issued gives the police authority to shoot at any offenders who do not stop when called upon. Although the local councils have power to reduce the limit of 25 m.p.h. imposed through156 words
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Article287 1925-02-04 4 Legislators in some Crown Colonies apparently believe in experimenting with taxation devices. The Ceylon Government has made various Modifications from timo to time, and the latist proposal is to do away with the present impost on petroldriven vehicles and introduce an import tax on petrol, but287 words
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Article179 1925-02-04 4 Revolving Floors ;«.nd Lifts. On* of the chief difficulties after putting a car in a crowded garage is getting it out again some hours later. There is soon to be in London a revolving garage, from which any of the 600 cars can be withdrawn in two179 words
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Article33 1925-02-04 4 The Argentine Statistical Bureau reports that up to the present time 116,940 private and industrial motor vehicles have entered the country, of which number about 85,000 are estimated to be still in use.33 words
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Article238 1925-02-04 4 Gets Hardest Wear. The fact that tyres on the right-hand side of a car wear out faster in proportion than those on the left-hand side often puszlei motorists. The popular supposition that this wear is caused by taming many corners to the rigrht is incorrect. The fact238 words
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Article88 1925-02-04 4 Advices from the Sunbeam factory announce that their programme for the 1925 season will be limited to the production of the 12-30 four-cyUr.der modei, 14-40 fourcylinder model, a&d th? 20-60 six cylinderthe two lptter models being fitted with the famous Pcrrot system of four wheel brakes. The Sunbeam88 words
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Article127 1925-02-04 4 A car of 6-18 h.p. which will run on crude oil at the cost of about lOd. for 60 mik-s has been produced by two German concerns. A salesman was demonstrating the qualities of a six-cylinder car to a country couple as "he was seated in the car. The engine127 words
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Article92 1925-02-04 4 Jtut ai ccmti to tempt the vs tor oil thai it lei thre world n iwii oil v ith mit. >ral ear owner to ei tor oil as a tajfi s when tak< who have been pr engines that w< i straight castor oil h92 words
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Article77 1925-02-04 4 [n the court "Futu B -Motor.- Sir Hei Briti "Iha of the chassis, sml 1 fa that, m>um very far dis( riage, and pos«ibl> provide more e senders than exi»l w tl -A vehicle which I the engine ai the i The occupai I w centre of77 words
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Article58 1925-02-04 4 A good top b, .ny «r, but d fatturcrs providi engine w««r, i el motoring* From Copeoh i the result of the two! lity and endura* land at the tad competitor*, the tory for A. BanMfl j lowed by Ejn,r N a Citroen and W«tf The throe fit>t Mlion* W58 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement104 1925-02-04 4 V.v,» tf I BUY NOW BUT BUY RIGHT I T/ffi i7 GOOD" MAXWELL SATISFACTION. TOURING. SPORTS TOURING. I $562.50 Deposit. $625.00 Deposit. I $178.87 Per month for ten months. $198.75 Per month for ten months. 1 YOUR OLD CAR TAKEN IN PART EXCHANGE. 1 /I BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED. PENANG. KUALA104 words
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Article76 1925-02-04 5 I |«n Ballrooms. picture the Hayn.arkti, 500, was handed epa and AH i d it foi list] > eived a cheque rent. theatre," said 1» ExptUM te- scci M frorw tseif is buiM "f > of ■ra is* place could f, who, with his r of76 words
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Article45 1925-02-04 5 *3 t.. Itu.ld thunh." Bpttev n. Dec 18. rm'mg. it burch, but received the col- iif the inercMiiiff. Nitre of the the di*l bal Dm Reh< and thai dependent of the I t« be Pwrty ,n South prop** I d45 words
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Article38 1925-02-04 5 U«« thtir .pare h n. Mak*. t n i8 pen,!,: i :u.n- ;i M. X,,th- kcr than c monthi R1 i *U and i thu if thi I ciona! rubervk* later on. 1 non-use end38 words
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Article13 1925-02-04 5 (i-rman woman «,*> (|^n Count Strachr had di«><i f. om hsf!13 words
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Article136 1925-02-04 5 AMERICAN EXPORTS OF MOTOR-CARS. In tht current btUS of the Times Trade and Engineering Supplement ;i»c New York correspondent raisei some interesting: J questions with regard to verj large ex-!' porti of America ears. The value', of the shipments abroad from the United States of notoP-cant, lorries and parts, in:136 words
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Article111 1925-02-04 5 i Those interested in the American motor i industry are getting seriously alarmed. What at? Only the amazing popularity (>t motoring over there. An owner-drivers xperience on Sunday in July may be summarised «i> follows:—^1 drove to 1 ago from Bangor, Michigan 12(» iiiiles. It took n»e111 words
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Article97 1925-02-04 5 Stud«*baker s{ect»rd. J- i| ite rtn mely s tn ad ndition" ew aui< bile ipeed record wai ished on November 2Tth last I tweea Capetown and Johannesburg, South Africa. The <lisianci- C J~ mUei >> tween the two roints was eovorad la :;i houi and 28 minutes,97 words
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94 1925-02-04 5 AIR FORCE AGAIN TO OCCUPY HENDON AERODROME. Air Commodore Higgins, giving; evidence at the inquiry at Hendon on Dec. 12th, in connection with the L.C.C. housing scheme, •tats<i that the Hendon aerodrome would sooa bt occupied once more. Within a year <>r !«o there would be four squadrons of 'h*94 words
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Article39 1925-02-04 5 At a meeting held at the Frtnch \utomobile Club, International Federation tt Motorcyclist Clubs decided to admit Ger•nany as a member. Germans will conseuiently be able to participate in motor cycle -oiiipi \itions held in Europe.39 words
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Article46 1925-02-04 5 WOMAN CHOOSES— MAN PAYS. A contributor to an English daily newspaper, writing about the Paris Automobile Salon, considers that the mooVrn car is made for woman. In the old day*, he says, man bought his motor alone; to-day it is the woman who chooses the car.46 words
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Article698 1925-02-04 5 THE IRASCIBLE GAME -PLAYER. The authorities of lawn tennis have announced their intention of taking disciplinary measures against players who lose th far tempers, and especially against those ivho so far forget themselves as to abuse the umpire. This last is, indoed. an unpardonable tfMNii But the losing; of temper698 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement115 1925-02-04 5 THE GRAY CAR I y7 all i 7^^«v m .^B X* 7 i-v i u r \*^^c w Ehbl America's Most Efficient and Popular Car. esf of the dny holding THE WORLD'S OFFICIAL RECORD FOR ECONOMY (35 MILES IK tied With Bcsch ma^eto and lighting set. There is ample seating115 words
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Advertisement187 1925-02-04 5 THE MORRIS One -ton Truck ECONOMY IN TRANSPORT j EQUIPMENT INCLUDES: LUCAS THREE LAMP DYNAMO LIGHTING SET. BULB HORN DRIVING MIRROR SPARE WHEEL AND TYRE 32 x 4! 2 PNEUMATIC TYRES COMPLETE SET OF TOOLS U FITTED WITH THE RENOWNED MORRIS OXFORD 13.9 H.P. POWER UNIT. PRICE COMPLETE I i187 words
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Article464 1925-02-04 6 Mr. Am cry on Imperial Consultations. Mr. Amery, Secretary of State for the Colonies, was the guest of honour at the monthly luncheon of the Overseas League, at the Criterion Restaurant. Sir Ernest Birch, the chairman of the Central Council of the League, presided over a largje gathering.464 words
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364 1925-02-04 6 Relics of the Ice Ago. Fragments of fossil bones, presumed bo j belong- to a comparatively early period of the Ice Ape, wore discovered recently during excavations near the Admiralty Arch. I Trafalgar-square, on the tite now occupied I by the new office of the364 words
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Article70 1925-02-04 6 Fourteen old London horse cabdrirers wei* elected recently to annuities of £20, awarded by the Cabdrivers' Benevolent Association. Mr. Glossop Such, who presided at the meeting, at the Tottenham Courtroad Y.M.C.A. said he had written to Mr r( L ftSkinjr him for a contribution of €10,000 to their funds as70 words
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Article515 1925-02-04 6 Chinese New Year Competition. The added interest which has been manifested in the doings of the Golf Club recently were plainly seen over last weekend, when the Club carried out a long programme of events. At the last moment Seremban were unable to raise a golf team515 words
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Article147 1925-02-04 6 The re-union dinner which was held on Friday evening at the premises of the Association was very well attended, including a few ladies. Th: members bad a verv enjoyable time together. The Chairman urged those present to hi more united, to assist the Association in Betting more147 words
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Article87 1925-02-04 6 The members of the local Chetty community will celebrate the festival of Taipusam at their temple in Tank Road wifl h w I**'* °n Friday the Silver Car Jill bo taken m procession from Tank Road to New Bridge Road between 9a m »nd noon f returning between87 words
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Article935 1925-02-04 6 LEADING POSITIONS UNCHANGED. The positions in the English and Scottish Leagues up to and including Saturday's matches are: Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts West Bromwich 26 16 6 4 40 20 36 Huddcrsfield 27 13 5 9 43 20 35 Bolton 26 13 5 8935 words
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Advertisement253 1925-02-04 6 ABRAMS MOTOR TRANSPORT CO. 3, Penang Lane TELEPHONE 3140. r New touring 5-seater Gardner cars for hire. Price $3 per hoar rating. This is cheaper than hiring a tari. Marine Engines >X 1 t Reduced VV Ait4Cy<u§ If >i»*^ f« Mich.. U.S. A. If AA Parr* Standard and Inter changeahU.253 words
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Article42 1925-02-04 7 [Reuter's Service.] i Bombay, F«k 2. An Indorc. estates manager in Bombay. named Mslgaonfcar, has been arrested in connection with tho Ifalahar Hill case. He has been remanded in custody after a preliminary hearing had laken place in c&mera.42 words
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Article82 1925-02-04 7 I [Reuter's Service.] Paris. Ffb. 2. In the course of the debate on the foreign estimates, the Chamber approved by 314 votes to 250, If. Hen lot's policy in favour of abolition of the French Emfmssy at the Vatican, which was treated as a vote of confidence.82 words
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Article71 1925-02-04 7 Router's Service. 1 Washington. Ftb. 2. Tin interesting fact is disclosed in the De- j |j partmeflt of Justice's report that of the 332 j foreign vesseli identified by Government rgtnt- as engaged in ram-running daring lasi year, no test than 3ut fUw the British flay." The Department.71 words
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Article45 1925-02-04 7 [Reuter's Barries*] Londi.n. Feb. 2. His Majesty the King has approved the appointment of Baron Blanesbuvgh, as principal British delegate to the Rcparal t ions' Commission bl succession to Sir John Biadbury. Baron Blanesburgh, however, continual to be a Ix»rd of Appeal. i45 words
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Advertisement374 1925-02-04 7 Business cards. L_uj I»^*^a» PI ««<• <<nd for fhe nlusfrate<l ,I|,,£Uf <>f Mi" s l Instruments. Cjt SEASON CO. LTD. HI and US, N" rth Bri(] e Road S -^^KmTkK MANILA CIGAR, I.u Insular'' cipars have t^ t pied brand in mansions, where hiphest quality l^manded. Obtaiaabh from: j OHN374 words
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Advertisement623 1925-02-04 7 NOTICES. NOTICE. The Manufacturers Life Insuvarce Company have moved their office to the 2nd :^oor Hongkong Bank Chambers, Coliyer Quay. 31-1 6 2 a> NOTICE. JOHN CO. Stock, Share General Brokers, The Arcade, Singapoie. We hereby authorise Mr. C. C. Bl ike to sign per pro the firm as from623 words
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Advertisement1103 1925-02-04 7 AUCTION SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE. IX THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In the cause of Ho Hong Bank Ltd. PtaJtUffft. versus S V.R.S. Palaniappa (hitly trading under the name of Pharmaceutical Chomists Defendants. AUCTION SALE OF 1. Kreehold |a«d situate ;>t .Inlan Datok off IBalestier Road,1,103 words
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754 1925-02-04 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1925. Rubber Import Figures. The statistics for 1924 of foreign imports of rubber into Singapore and Petiang got out with commendable energy by the Registry of Imports and Exports which now issuer its -I trade Hgures with much greater promptitude than was the case754 words
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Article1478 1925-02-04 8 mmander C. A. Peal, Harbour Blaster, j Penang, is on a visit to Port Swettennam. I Sir r .-auk Swettenham is bringing out i new book. The scene of the story is '< laid in North Africa. Messrs. P. V. Dnekworto, W. C. Taylor j and A. Hyde have been1,478 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article32 1925-02-04 8 (From Om A Are bioke IVtl1 r, dwelling hous« i,, r Pite th, ,ff.,r arrived •raa burned to howev< r ia onlj The Are ippt the explosion rlaea eonUii32 words
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Article18 1925-02-04 8 Ukl -I- I I Sikh .nd have i p»tric. Jud, I The lines rera I18 words
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Article30 1925-02-04 8 (Ftom Our In connection 2'fofluenia in J for .l, deaths in tv Municpal ;f influx stock, ment had ajway? lie ami v':,: with medi C .;T.30 words
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Article31 1925-02-04 8 (From Oar Ov i Kuala l.umpur. I, I Mala) M i I Sv ttenha v D.P.W., will b F.M S. Railwaj u. ov l( av« < n Feb. lot31 words
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Article24 1925-02-04 8 (Fr >m Oar 0 I With the I M icipal Football 1 this week. The I haa won all its match I24 words
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Article45 1925-02-04 8 A publi l Victor bruary, or a -it 5.15 p. Radio S- cietj i Excellency tl G .V! interested in «wrel< casting, invited to put forward rapp establish broad< a~ Mali Tickets can be I miltce or fro Secretary, No. 3, M45 words
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Article60 1925-02-04 8 Apptnl t«»r FiMb in Pi •mi .Viti«m;il >l em.»r :aj The following il" 1 ;t r I ceived: Previously ackn Mr. A." H. Tw Mr. F. H. H.-i Mr. i;. Felkin Mr. N'omanbhoj Mi-. efton Cullen Mi. C. E. Umbeii Cheqnei shoaid be mad Sf I Paul's60 words
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Article107 1925-02-04 8 Musician Who Aat Of I***** London, l )fl M. Edward Soerm v lini>t. wh.. is ai pw '.ami. Kl dM to Iwvfl the December 31«t T! H Ofl raant En it> decii lllU^ here after that M. SoermiM mm »aortH Pw« I try In 1919107 words
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Article59 1925-02-04 8 London. I**" The Gorernn* "J' tlI; Bion of the App il Cm cut £2,000,000 to p«s< office empi > i> dafcribed m th« iras box. [The British Appeal < i: j November Oth. In f* in tho last >ix test aw the post oftuv clerk claim for59 words
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Advertisement152 1925-02-04 8 k WB- THE CONNOISSEUR Jk COMES TO Jjl CALDBECKS p. Jas. COUTTS Cos. V 1 SUPERIOR LONDON SOLE IMPORTERS Caldbcck, Macgregor^S Company, Ltd. (lacogpooted la Siaii.ri'ai.) i.j, RaklHMi Itoad. TeUphnne >f>. ttS <— 7V£iy SHIPMENT j (EX: S.S. PRESIDENT VAN BIKEN) GRAPEFRUIT, APPLES, ORANGES, j| CELERY, CABBAGE, POTATOES. SINGAPORE COLD152 words
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Advertisement22 1925-02-04 8 WE HAVE READY STOCKS OF Champagne Mercier (extra dry) Anjou Sparkling* Wines Burgundy Wines Bordeaux Wines DUPIRE BROTHERS. V BLACK WHITE WHISKY22 words
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Article38 1925-02-04 9 vivN(KO i Se north i --I \un Alaska, !e»>. i. races in I thre, i over fi m wai 117H record. I know wheiting ibe: has been rag c ntly .ii had aeroIi ".ith38 words
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Article26 1925-02-04 9 ■•J of thp prtM, < r Twentyi Dec- 1 i ircles \■■ih nU wW >pei t ion lerotand•■eparatory to 9 i Austrmlia, Mi itrain,26 words
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44 1925-02-04 9 [Ri London. Feb. 3. f the Hume y on the failure th< *'ifrKuang railways five Stock w i ver, that the necei coupon are due i«- (;»vein--rencie?. at for the sake 1 lit -teps to end thi< delay.44 words
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Article29 1925-02-04 9 frrke.] London. Feb. 3. inada ia ftrrmnting I I;i; led t(. replace the •n with short-term Tins is the Ant itkwi in London since nprorement in29 words
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Article21 1925-02-04 9 rvice.l London, Feb. 3. Mya that the eonjoiatly with Vr Drv-dock Company, hai thH K Waterwef ihiprard ■mi.21 words
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Article17 1925-02-04 9 FRENCH CONSULATE AT BATAVIA. [tenter', se, ,i cv Paris, Feb. 3. M- HWTtal announced intmentofa Consul at17 words
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Article96 1925-02-04 9 JJ I*'*1 rd a »n. of stubbing ,T. h b > "I" right bank of the i:»0 metres below *hen the victim was a Bunny. She was one '!>le who went up v; 1 1 1 1 w P during holiday*, an d with P«rly, was at about Z 196 words
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Article637 1925-02-04 9 LAWYER'S DRIVING OFFENCE. APPEAL JUDGI RADICES FINE. Mr. Cecil Reubens the SinffajH.ie adm and solicitor, who wai recently Cimrictod by the Pfclke Magistrate and fined hundred dollars u_ chargei of reckless Inving and disobeying the signal of a police oOcer at the junction of Btasnfora Road ar,,l North Bridge Road637 words
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Article81 1925-02-04 9 l»lasu« of S«?als in Welsh Bay. Manchester, D»c. 31. Nevin Bay i< swarming with large seals, which are destroying the f.sh. They even j followed the fishing shins "n the bay, eat- ng the Ml from the IMC*, and sometimes ru»h+d on b> ard wIW Uh nets81 words
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Article94 1925-02-04 9 A ton of rock deposited during the Palaeozoic age in what is now the Grand Can yon, with footprints of lorn? extfnct animals that walked there while the rocks were still damp sar.dbeds, is being brought to Washington for the National Museum. No fewer than eight spacies of94 words
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Article63 1925-02-04 9 We have received a calendar from I. Iduston, sole agent here for the Swiss Iflrm, Fi!s de R. Picard and Co's Invicti watches. Sir Ernest St. J. Branch, K. C, formerly Puisne Judge of the Straits Settlements, and at present Chief Justice of Jamaica, has been appointed Chief Justice of63 words
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Article230 1925-02-04 9 BIG FIND IN BORNEO. r ASOS DEVFf OPMENTS EXPECTED. [Arc Service.] Batavia, F«b. 3. 'he Colonial Petroleum Company reporti that its borers have touched an important ofl epootti the region of Loeboe Batoa Djamhi. \vi*h the expected flow the Compftßj has arranged to build a big refining230 words
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Article79 1925-02-04 9 [Router's Servic*.] London. Feb. ."5. "Wry serious trouble" in the railway world is anticipated by Mr. Cramp, secretary to the National Union of Railwaymen, as a result of the railway managera to-day refusing the r.ew wau:t demanda of the Union and the Railway Clerks' Association, and submitting79 words
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Article84 1925-02-04 9 [Havaa Agency.] Paris, Feb. 3. While admitting the juridical basis of Turkey's standpoint, the papers stress the necessity of avoiding the possibility of the Greco-Turkish conflict becoming worse and emphasize the Allies' conciliatory action, especially M. Herriot'a talks with the Greek and Turkish ministers to this84 words
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Article230 1925-02-04 9 China's National Congress. (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiXiehi Shimbunsha.) Tokio. Feb. 2. Th« Peking conference to consider remedial measures for the situation of China was convened yesterday. One hundred and fourteen representatives including a woman delegate attended the meeting. Heavy Snow in Northern Japan. Variant railroads in230 words
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Article82 1925-02-04 9 The whole of the proceedings at yester Way's sitting of the First Assizes, befori j the Chief Justice. Sir Walter Shaw, wa I 'he hearing of the evidence for the defenc* of the six Sikh hire'! car drivers, who ar hargtd with attempting to murder threi ther Sikh drivers, wh82 words
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Article260 1925-02-04 9 LEAGUE EPIDEMIC BUREAU. Delegates Meet in Singapore. A Conference convened by the League of Nations, will meet in Singapore at 10 o'clock this morninp. His Excellency Sir I Laurence Guillemard will open the Conference, the objects of which wili be fully explained by Dr. Norman White, of th?260 words
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Article211 1925-02-04 9 The 'Kriuz Zeitunji," which represents the interests of the Prussian Conservatives, j complains that malicious snd untrue at_te- men:.- :\r constantly being circulated conearring the financial position of the household of the ex-Kaiser. It explains that the i I household of "their Majesties" at Doom corresponds to211 words
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Article171 1925-02-04 9 I Cantonese Wounded. j Peoples* Park, with its crowds of Chinese, its stalls, shorn and stands, has been the scene of many recent crimes and murders. At about 5 o'clock on Monday afternoon the report of an automatic pistol caused a great deal of excitement in171 words
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Article117 1925-02-04 9 The Hongkong Daily Press learns that the China Provident Loan and Mortgage j Co.. Ltd., the General Managers of which 1 1 are Messrs. Shewan, Tomes and Co., have acquired the North Point property of the I Standard Oil Company of New York. The i property, which117 words
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Article86 1925-02-04 9 t London, December. 26. j The Daily Express states that Mrs. s Baldwin Raper, formerly Miss Bessie Tobin, of Wingadee station, New South Wales, is petitioning for a divorce, and her husband is cross-petitioning. There ft one son of the marriage. It will be recalled that she was86 words
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Article24 1925-02-04 9 h Messrs. J. Lyons and Company, have been 1. asked to undertake again the catering at e the British Empire Exhibition, but have refused.24 words
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Advertisement145 1925-02-04 9 r ROBINSON Co., I^td. I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) "BLIZZARDEEN" jJImL RAINCOATS. jl\ l\ j/ fl Thc Tiverton as ilfUstraT A tion in a neat Olive shade, \k^\ IQ X witli Raglan shoulders V Chesterfield collar, square I pockets, straps on cuffs, s lined check. Tailor made, i i145 words
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Advertisement762 1925-02-04 10 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Services to. LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. Tak'ng car^o on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. ADRASTUS762 words
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Advertisement505 1925-02-04 10 ___^TEAMER SAILINGS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) ELLERMAN" LINE. Passenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. e.s. CITY OF TOKIO due In Port s.s. CITY OF DUNKIRK due Feb. 26 ■A BLOEMFONTEIN due Mar505 words
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Advertisement513 1925-02-04 10 STEAMER SAILINGS^^^ x O. BRITISH INDIA A.M. APCAR E4KM (Incorporated ia England) MAIL, PASSENGEH ANI. CARGO SERV,c ES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVMAIM. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SEKvIcE C (Under Contract with His Majesty s Government) OUTWARDS FUOM LONDON. For Chi na ana Japa F rMm S:^ Tonnage. Singapore,513 words
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Article544 1925-02-04 11 M.B.m.nt to a Crom-Er«l I«rd Mayor "I lud x ,tr C'irrn. or beat of drum, the monument to John Wilkes ,n Ludgate-circus ha, been repaired and repainted. It needed both repair, and repainting very badly. "An obelisk rnnr 6^^ in 1776 Ba y s the County Council handbook,544 words
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Article410 1925-02-04 11 A copy of a letter addre sed hy a group of w.rkeis ,»f tht treat Pntiloff works in Petronrad to the Second Internationale of Wi... h the leading members of Mr. MacI>onH!d's late Cabinet are the chiefs, has reached th country, writes the Morning Post Ru^^ian410 words
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Article29 1925-02-04 11 A length letter from Dr. W. L. Draddon, of Seremban, appear in the Financial Times of December 31st., setting: forth the outlines of his scheme to eliminate the nonrestrictionist.29 words
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Article722 1925-02-04 11 By H.H. the Ranee oi Sarawak. The Ranee of Sarawak, wi'e of the Rajah of Sarawak, discusses the lure of the West for the ICast in the following article in the Daily Express: Wherever ycu go out Fast, whether it be Egypt, India, China, or Japan, although722 words
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Article477 1925-02-04 11 Ey Basil MacDonald Hastingrs There are three kinds of laughter in Hie theatre. The ftnt i< that wished for b\ both author and actor, in appreciation oi a funny situation or humorous remark The second when a minor accident occurs resembles the crackling of thorns under a pot;477 words
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Article200 1925-02-04 11 £10,000 OF PEARLS FOR 3. A £10.000 necklace was sold in mistake for £3! That was the discovery made by a wo man who bought the necklace in a New York jeweller's shop, and broke it afUr wearing it for a few weeks. She found all the scattered pearls exc;200 words
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Advertisement253 1925-02-04 11 If incomes 1 1 1 unbearable I i f.r <iuick relief. I I the bubbling, gush- M i-t tumbles down your I I t, you begin to I I I 'i. ally ccxjls the I I other drink can. I yoa will be glacl I I FRUIT SALF I I253 words
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Advertisement467 1925-02-04 11 |iiiiiiimi»^ A NOVEL COMPETITION CASH (PI f\f\f\ CASH PRIZES H) .V/V/U PRIZES NO ENTRANCE FEES. g 1 Prize of $500 $500 =j 2 Prizes of $100 each 200 |f 4 Prizes of $25 100 S 20 Prizes of 10 200 I $1,000 4i. u- ritish A le ™an Tobacco Company,467 words
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Article104 1925-02-04 12 The Glenamoy, -which was ashore last May, is being permanently repaired at Nagasaki. The Canadian Pacific liner Montclare has been fitted with apparatus enabling r.rusic to be broadcasted from one part of the ship to another. The gathering in Singapore harbour of warships for the forthcoming conference commences104 words
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Article141 1925-02-04 12 THE SAPPHIRE'S VOYAGE. The Sapphire (Capt. Reavley) a steam yacht owned by Mr. Urban Hanlon Brcughton, arrived in Singapore yesterday and anchored in the outer roads. The Sapphire is a handsome vessel of 550 tons and she flies the flag of the Royal Yacht Squadron. She left England141 words
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Article470 1925-02-04 12 The Cunart!er Hatavia. A wrecked hulk of a steamer lies stranded on the coast some 60 miles from Shanghai. It is or was the Japanese steamer. Shikotan Maru, which seerr.s to be beyond hope of salvage and with its passing, one of the most glorious careers of470 words
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99 1925-02-04 12 Surcharge Abolished. London, Jan. 25. It i> officially announced that the surcharge cf ss. per ton on freights from Newport Mid Swansea to Far Eastern ports will be abolished from February 1. thereby putting: freights from that date on the rame basis as thoac from99 words
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Article113 1925-02-04 12 Discovery By Japanese Trawler. According to the Asahi, a rich coral bed has -been discovered hv a trawler between Osesaki, of the Goto Orouo. Nagasaki Prefecture, and Chehiu Island, Korea, or at a point of 35 se a miles from Osesaki. Acto the trawler, she has hauled113 words
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Advertisement693 1925-02-04 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) *nd MONTORO (5,000 tons.) The s.r. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins Luxe, single berth cabins, swimming bath, gymnasium693 words
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Advertisement483 1925-02-04 12 Quick > Easy— Thorough S ,2§Hsk SS^»f v^ I THE SPRAY THAT SLAYS W^ft^^^ALL VERMIM C#s F^H *V^ M YOUR best help for r,dy*} V 1 IfW p^ f«"Bthe house of In^ot <( J >. Pestv j n d Vermin «LOT(M f^K y^J j because the LOTOL SPK \y V?483 words
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Advertisement208 1925-02-04 12 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. CO. (Incorporated in Italy.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Bi-monthly lendae for Prir.dis.. HM *nd Trieste via ports taking cargo .hroutrh Bills of Lading U r Fiume. tlj Levant and Black Sea Por:s. ihl to u porti on the West C»4it l> U f to Hue it Arriv Sail. I'ENEZIA208 words
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Miscellaneous548 1925-02-04 12 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Sourabaya and Bandjermasin Ban Ho Guan 8 a.m. P. Sambu, Anamba and Natuna Islands Will o'the Wisp 8 a.m. Tongkal, Moeara-Saba Djambi Singkep 9 a.m. Karimon Soon Lee 9 a.m. Cucob and B^nuit Hong Cheang 9 a.m. Cucob and Pontian Hong Soon 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Sultana548 words
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Miscellaneous65 1925-02-04 12 S.S. "MONTORO." Consignees of careo per the above steamer from Australia (arrived 25 Jan) are hereby notified that a General Survey of all car** Innded in a damaged condition will be held on 6th instant in Godowns Nos. 34-5 at 1.30 p.m. No further survey will be Held. BOUSTEAD A65 words
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Advertisement549 1925-02-04 13 6. S. K. Line. Destination Steamer*. Arr. Dept. ■aatarg, K-ttordam. Antwerp, A.lm and Port Amazon Maru Feb. <! Feb. 8 vrk via San Francisco, Panama Havre Mam from Kob<> Feb. 19 (P rt Elizabeth), BintM ni Buenos t Canada Maru Feb. 7 Feb. 9 t Arabia Maru from Kobe Feb.549 words
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Advertisement424 1925-02-04 13 _____STEAMER SAILINGS J^w../ Round-the-World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 38 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OILBLRNERS. NO COAL DUST. NO CINDERS. ABSOLUTE CLEANLLNESS. via Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine new liners continue on Round the World, returning to Singapore in 110424 words
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Advertisement672 1925-02-04 13 STEAMER SAILINGS 3 AMERICAN FAR EAST LINE. OPERATED FOR UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD BY STRUTHER AND BARRY, MANAGING OPERATORS SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO. U.S.S.B. WEST CARMONA I. k U.S.S.B. WEST CAJOOT V f U.S.S.B. WEST SEQUANA and subsequent steamers approximately 30 days apart. For rates and further672 words
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Article698 1925-02-04 14 Is it an Impossibility? Respecting some remarks which appeared in this column stating that international tours do much to bind together all parts of the Empire in good fellowship, a correspondent writes to the Athletic News suggesting that it would be interesting ro *end an English team698 words
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Article189 1925-02-04 14 Calcutta, January 7. During the past year the Calcutta Branch of the Ex-Services Association in India and Burma dealt with 375 applications for employment and 375 applications for financial assistance. Fortycme applicants were found employment. Thirty-five were repatriated to the United Kingdcm, and other unemployed were189 words
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Article434 1925-02-04 14 By the Dean of Exeter. In the eighteenth century most people hated mountains and cathedrals. They regarded the first as savage and depressing and the second as barbarous and useless. But now a change has come in both these respects. We are not concerned434 words
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Article273 1925-02-04 14 "Observer" «n American Proposal. The diplomatic correspondent of the Observer, after rewriting that the British Government is determined to make the bes* possible contribution to the solution of the difficult opium problem, recalls that the two conferences on the subject called in November by the League of273 words
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Article113 1925-02-04 14 •Belmont Family Pearls lor Schoolboy. Paris, Dec. 18. New Yoik despatches state that the will of Mr. August Belmont, the banker and sportsman, which was filed for probate yesterday, disposes of an estate valued at between £6,000,000 and. £8,000,000 to his family, principally to his -wife, Eleanor Robson,113 words
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Article23 1925-02-04 14 Mr. A. J. L. Donaldson, of Messrs. Kennedy and Company, accompanied by hi* bride, returned from Home leave by; the motor ship Fionia.23 words
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Advertisement99 1925-02-04 14 uteuy7 8r57 7t /J?PHIUgS LAMPS LAST LONGEST. Sole Agents: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Electrical Department. 13, Battery Road. SINGAPORE. 44- m 1? Ijmtggrs PHONE. 3134, and 3135 Shanks Sanitary Appliances r sB 9 *i pK Bpy*H 1 Ohmß'J? c > -tjr ■■^■■■l' ftj; Bb*i 11 999 words
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Advertisement333 1925-02-04 14 Progress is Nature's W Qy The growth and healthy development of the child sh this in so many ways at first he is so helpless-soon^ learns to crawl then to walk— and later to run way at the same time his mental powers and other facult develop. Nature demands that333 words
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Article470 1925-02-04 15 N- E. I. BIG TOTAL. o_ the Tot.""" f Rubbcr int Sineap, t and p mmmm Netherlands East Indies Sarawak and 8.N.8. Indo Chin.,. :1 Bu, mah etc. Total Imports. Jannarv SL per cent Dry Wet Total per cent Dry Wot Total per cent Dry Wot470 words
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Article63 1925-02-04 15 February 3. Bank 4 m.s. o Bank demand J J"T Private credit- 3 m*. ~o 4i Sew York, desmand i»7 Credits 90 day> 5^ France, demand Q India. T. T. tf* Hon ff kon^r. demand p c Pron lokoham:'. demand 1441. Java, demand 159% Bangkok, demand 79^* Ser,rc,K,; Bank63 words
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Article206 1925-02-04 15 February 3. Tin 150 Tun> $130.30 tiamoier rt Pepper Whit»- "050 Pepper Black nM t lake Tapioca Pearl Sago Small a%n Copra VIM Copra Sundried 12^50 Opiuir*. Benares unt. 4.000 Rice, Liang Hin Chan Mark Blue Eagle (Old) 375 Rice. Liang Hi:* Chan Mark Red Eagle (New) 29S Rice,206 words
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Article134 1925-02-04 15 The following is a statement of the quantity ami value of rubber exported dining- January in tons. Jan. *2" Jan. '24 United Kingdom 1,435.05 3,305.7:5 U. S. of America 14.506.58 17,071.22 Continent of Europe 1.U04.34 1,378.3'J British Possessions 420.78 494.27 Ja I >an 611.11 1,581.49 Other Foreign134 words
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Article83 1925-02-04 15 At the general meeting of the Sinuapoiv Chinese Chatrber o f Commerce held on Saturday Jan. 31st., Mr. Lim N'oo Soon, J.P.. was elected President and Mr. See Boh Ih, Vice-Preshlert for the current and 'iext Chinese years (1925-1926). They will both assume office some time83 words
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Article74 1925-02-04 15 Johan Tin 55 5 g Kinta Tin Dredges ($> 83 86 Marabau Tin 1.10 1.15 Penffkalen (£1) Hj.oo 16.50 Rambutan 31 S 32s x< South Tai pings 89 91 Buk't Jelutonjr 50 60 Bassett 95 1.05 Jimah ($1) 1.15 1.25 Xyalas (5) 4.40 4.65 Radella ($5) 3.7574 words
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Article121 1925-02-04 15 Singapore, Feb. 3. Rubber Is. S'-d. Tin i'2<>2 JOs. 130.50 150 tons. Rubbers. The rubber market continues very dull with little doinj?. Mining.— Tin shares remain fairly active with buyers of Chenderiangs 19s. 'tfd and Teluk Kruins at 1.13. Deals h-ive to be recorded in Kinta Tin Dredges121 words
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Article191 1925-02-04 15 MACPHAIL CO. LTD'S REPORT. Singapore. Feb. 3. Rubber. London la SHd. Local 60 1 Tin. London £262 10s. Local i."<0.50.~ 150 tons sold. Rubbers Malaka Pindas have buyers at l.'\r> shares offering at 1.3i». Jeram Kuantans buyers 35 sellers 37 1 Jimahs offer at 1.15. Bukit K. Bs have sellers191 words
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Article158 1925-02-04 15 Singapore, Feb. 3. Tin.— £262 *os. Down |st. Local $130.50 150 tons. Rubber. Is. s^. Up V«d. Local 00*4. Rubbers. Although the market remains on th e quiet side, there are signs of a little more interest, being displayed. New Craigieleas have been done at 51158 words
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Article43 1925-02-04 15 Singapore. Feb. .1, 12 noon. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe. Spot 60 Hj Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 60 60\ Feb.-March 60 Vi 60%; April-Jun© 59 59V-.; July. Sept. R8 58^. London Quotation Sheet Is. r,»..j. Market Steady.43 words
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Advertisement421 1925-02-04 15 j iJi eto over $5,000,000. m m TIIC r'Dr'Arr rinmnnn Assurances in force over $17,000 000 I' I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. If (Incorporated in Straits Settiements) HKAD OFFlCE:— Winchester House SWanm-P T I tTTKACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANrp companies Act I AGENTS WANTED I Secretary Managing Director421 words
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Advertisement439 1925-02-04 15 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund:— Sterling 4,500,000 x> r- i_., Siher $25,500,000' Keserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS, u L V. j> ttenden Esq., Chairman. Whlte Es q- Deputy Chairman. B.439 words
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Advertisement552 1925-02-04 15 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 3,900,000 Reserve Liability cf Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hamburg Puket Amritsar Uoilo Rangoon Bangkok Ipoh Saigon Batavia552 words
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Advertisement121 1925-02-04 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England by Royai Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd. Branch Office 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. (Incorporated in the121 words
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Article1132 1925-02-04 16 Ipjh began a very successful meeting on Saturday with some good racing, though fom was belied in more than QM instance, and it looks as if thi- en. rgetic Club will make a good profit. The SJangor Meeting follows cltvf after it, th~ first day being only a1,132 words
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Article317 1925-02-04 16 HIGHWAY WINS AGAIN. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Feb. 3. The following were the results of the second day's races here-Ex-Griffin Ponies. B. (Six furlongs). Kiwi 8.13, Manning, 1; Kaa 7.13, Logue, 2; Cleopatra 9.12, Turley, 3- Won by a length; third length and a half away- Time317 words
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Article466 1925-02-04 16 Why We Win." Discussing "why we win" at the end of the tottl Mr. S. S. I>:ar. the New Zealand manager, thus sums up the situation: 'The forward play BpneraOy in this country is of a hikh standard, but the play of the backs dees not466 words
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Article131 1925-02-04 16 Minified SS Times Before it Can be Read. Washing :<?n, Dec. 26. A forty-four word letter reposing in the eye of a needle has been received at the Smithsonian Institution. The microscopic missive, which was sent to the institution for display before the annual meeting131 words
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Article76 1925-02-04 16 F. A. CUP DRAW. <[ [Keuter's Ser.i':e.] London, Feb. 2In the Association Cup the draw for third round has resulted as follows, the matches to be played on Saturday. February 1 the 21st. Southampton vs. Bradford City. Liverpool vs Birmingham. Notts County vs. Cardiff. West Bromwich Albion vs76 words
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Article32 1925-02-04 16 London. Feb. 2In the first division of the English League Burnley beat Birmingham by 3 to 2. In the second division Burslem Port Vale beat Bradford City 1 to nil.32 words
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Article93 1925-02-04 16 [Reuter's Service.] East London, Feb. 2. The two day match between Mr. Joel's XI and a Border team, played here, ended in a draw. The Border made 200 finding Parker the most effective bowler, his five wickets costing: < nly 39 runs. Mr. Joel's eleven replied with93 words
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392 1925-02-04 16 UNITED ENGINEERS' RECREATION CLUB. At the fourth annual general meeting of United Engineers' Recreation Club, the President. Mr. T. L. Evans, who presided, presented the Report of the Committee and I the accounts of the Club for the year ended 31st December I<>24. He stated that, on account of expense392 words
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Article103 1925-02-04 16 The following will represent the S.C.C. veisus the Indian Association to-day at hockey:— P. N. Knieht; \V. McMullan. A. T. P. Farouharson; C. E. Winter. U. H. 8. .1. Bourke, E. M. Reed; P. Cave, R. D. Hcblyn, Capt. G. A. etephenson, J. V. S. Brooke and O. E.103 words
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Article37 1925-02-04 16 Alicante, Dec. 27. Durine- a football match here the ball was kicked against an electric live wire, which broke and fell on to the field. A player who attempted to remove the wire was electrocuted.37 words
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Article22 1925-02-04 16 Order* for -week ending Bth. February 1925. Thursday, sth. Band Practice, Headquarters at 5.1,5 p.m. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.22 words
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Letter154 1925-02-04 16 To the Editor. Sir, —There seems to be some muddledheaded thinking in connection with the whole of this business if one is to judge by the letters of Owner Member and Another Owner Member. What power has the Committee to go behind the vote of the general154 words
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Article212 1925-02-04 16 Souths Good Win. London, Jan. 19. Chelsea. The weather was misty and 12.000 spectators were present. The South forwards puzzled their oppom nts at the outset, and Seed scored after six minutes from a pass by Hegan. The North pressed, but Whatley handled shots irjm212 words
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132 1925-02-04 16 The season of William Fox's production "If Winter Come/' starr< ro-nipht at tht Palladium. Patrons are requested to note j that the Pathe Gazette will be screened at 9 p.m. sharp. The management of the Palladium wish it sta.ed that they only inir- cse132 words
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Article103 1925-02-04 16 One-Tenth of a Second in 10,000 Years New Haven (Conn According to Professor Ernest Brovn. lof the Department of Mathematics aid I Astronomy at Yale University, the study ui eclipses has jriven the first evidence that tlu day ii gradually vetting longer. The change that is103 words
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Article84 1925-02-04 16 Sydney, Dec. 21. Under the headings, "Lion-heavted Tate!'' and "What a Wonderful Trier!" the newspapers eulogise Tate's great performance. The "Sunday News" says: "The wonderful bowling: performance of young Maurice Tate will go down in cricket history as one of the most remarkable ever witnessed. "Veterans who played84 words
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Article50 1925-02-04 16 London, Jan. 19. The Directors of the Ranelagh Club have appointed Major General John Vaughan as polo manager and Capta n, D. V. Scott Dbugtfcs as assantant polo manager, in succession to Colonel Dutibar and Capt. Gill, who resigned in December owing to the reorganization scheme.50 words
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Article30 1925-02-04 16 Programme of Drills. Friday, 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, Band; 5 p.m. Eurasian Company Officers and N.C.O \s Sunday, 7 a.m. Drill Hall, Eurasi-J Company Officers and N.C.O.'s.30 words
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Advertisement202 1925-02-04 16 rm TIIEY 0NI Y l \ii) svstem of tnrfi* mm^ S. Motttrie 6r» Co., Ud SINGAPORE. v THE HOP LEAF |e m A BIGN n jm EXCELLENCE ■IH I l m the bottle contains rea i Miik Ig^^^^H And that is the finest drir.k I /^^^!^r^B will ve you new202 words
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