The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 May 1925

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, MAY 4, 1925. NO. 11,181.
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  • 181 1 The opposition to the silk duties has grown so rapidly that there is a report the tax will be ahandoned Page 9. Mr. Bridgcman has stated that Britain is ready to consider further naval disarmament, and Mr. Churchill says that all we want is peace Page 9.
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  • 1215 1 In England the traditional day to start cricket was always Good Friday. Sometimes it was very cold and sweaters and other warm garments were needed, but this did not deter the enthusiasts. They could begin to work off some of their stiffness, and to think of the coming
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 161 1 SWALLOW AND ARIELL S AFTKKNOON TEA BISCUITS INKXCELLED RAFFLES HOTEL _3Ss Race Dinners on Sat. 16th May Sat. 23rd May sM Dancing until 1-45 a.m. Special Carnival Novelties on the above Nights. DINNER DANCE $3.00. DANCE ONLY $1.00. i Residents and Diners will have prior claim for seating accommodation m
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    • 294 1 J Little Miss Kurlo t Introduces you to the solution of S-^^%^r*X^_**a^m\. y Ur v, ashin difficulties. You need ip^Thq -//T_> have no anxi e*y about wash ng your /^^S^JiJ^^^^ dainty garments; the KURLO lather r **4yy x -C/--v!T^^ cleanses so gently tha t shimmering Tj pT^Alj _}\^f\__jr m SilkS
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    • 139 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. .A.ll about Nestles cream Page 9. Xo harm m Gold Spots Page 14. Nordic for San Francisco Page 12. Washing without shrinking Page L Uniteei's for Crompton fans Page 14. Try Crowther Shaw's tailoring Page 2. Give the Capstan cigarette a trial Page 11. Go to Whitcaway's for
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    • 12 1 AUSTRALIA'S CHOICEST TINNED BUTTER G. N. C. GIPPSLAND NORTHERN CO-OP., Co., Ltd.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 137 1 THE WEEK. Moiiaoy, lth. Hijrh Water, 6.46 a.m.. 8.46 p.m. M.M. homeward* mail K-aves. Legislative Council, 10 am. League I: R. Sussex vs Malays. Italian Qraad Oaara, Vie. Theatra, 'AM p.m. Tuesday, hth. High Water, 7.54 a.m.. 8.47 p.m. LP<gue II: S.C.C. vs O.T F.C. V.M.C.A. vs R. Sussex. It*
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  • 350 2 The New Activities. It is proposed, a? soon as sufficient namaa arc race-hud, to _tnrt Rambling and Photographic Club, a Concert Party and Dramatic .Society and a Literary and Delating Society m connect ion with the Aaaociatfon. No doubt many af the members still have recollections of the
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  • 373 2 No other public monument aroused so many curses as the Duke of York Column the removal of which has been suggested m order to make way for a new road. It Was erected by means of a forced levy, every number of the British army, from bugler boy upwards, being
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 217 2 NEW STOCKS of the following have just arrived. FLEXIBLE STEEL NAIL FILES BADGER HAIR TOOTH BRUSHES. BEAVER and SWANSDOWN B.VTH PUFFS. BATHING CAPS. TURKEY SPONGES. MEDICAL HALL LTD. BATTERY ROAD. THE HAPPY VALLEY LTD. THE ELITE CINEMA. New Premiases New Premises I Two 7 Reel Features. THE LOVE LIGHT The
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    • 267 2 fc H L P PATHE cinema Can give private CINEMA SHOWS m any PRIVATE HOUSES OR GARDENS, CLUBS, SCHOOLS, PLANTATIONS, FACTORIES, ETC. m the Vicinity of Singapore town or outside. We supply Electric plant (where necessary). Projector, complete programme of films to be selected from the biggest stock m town
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    • 287 2 SOULS FOR SALE IN IS a motion picture to be presented From Thursday, 30th April, to TueaSday, :>th Ma> AT THE ALHAMBRA Theatre, Beach Road. A METRO— GOLDWYN— RUPERT HUGHES si PFR PRODUCTION m which MANY FAMOUS FILM STARS INCLUDING CHARIIF <Hu AND ERIC VON STROHEIM ,N appear and which
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  • 941 3 DISCIPLINE ON ACTIVE SERVICE. The Committee's Report. Recommendations dealing with the abolition of the death penalty m the Navy, Army, and Air Force m peace time for all military offences except mutiny, and its abolition for certain offences, not including cowardice and sleeping on .sentry duty,
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  • 98 3 The new Scottish M.P. about xvhom the following tale is being circulated m the Lobby denies it absolutely. He was found, the tale runs, standing on the Terrace of the House of Commons and stainng dejectedly into the sluggish waters below. A friendly member asked what was the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 401 3 Build up your Jkm\ I J Health with ll i Halls Wine I THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE -j When you are exhausted by a trying ci ma tc— take HalP.s Wine. S When run down through overwork or worry take Hall's Wine. b When weak because of illness— take This
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    • 243 3 USE: BRITISH TIMKEN Tapered Roller Bearings. Most Eff icient Readily Adjustable. Every Roller Gauged Accurately to within Ml-Qw I One-Twelvethousandth of an inch. [Jff^/U I Sole Distributing Agents: Malayan Motors Agents m FJVLS. SINGAPORE. Messrs. WEARNE BROS., LTD.: Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. WEARNE BROTHERS LIMITED, Proprietors. Hand hotel brastagT
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  • SINGAPORE TURF CLUB.
    • 26 4 (Under S.R.A. Rules of Racing) JR'ill be Held on Saturday, Tuesday, Thursday and aSaturday. the 16th. 19th, 21st, and 23rd .May, 1925.
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    • 2526 4 FOR THE INFORMATION OF MEMBERS ONLY. Ist Day. Saturday, 16th May. Races Nos. 1, 8. THE STEWARDS PIRSE, PLATE .STAKES— Time 2.10 p.m.. 3.50 p.m., 5.20 p.m. Value- $900 vvith $150 to each second horse and $100 to each third horse; a handicap ff or ex-griffin horses; the horses
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  • 253 4 SPRING MEETING, May 16th., 19th., 21sL and 23rd., 1925. EXTRA MEETING, May 30th., June Ist and 6th., 1923. LADIES' TICKETS.-— Ladies attending the races are reminded that admission to the Grand Stand and Lawn will be by tickets only, which are obtainable through members, free, and which
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  • 984 4 AN OPERATIC REVIVAL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Paris, Apr* 3. From 1832 to 1871 Herold's opera* "Le Pre aux Clercs" was as popular throughout France as "Cavalleria Rusticana" and "Pagliacci" are to-day. Everyone doted on the commonplace melodies, while the plot, which is of the "Idiot Boy, or Dumb
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 412 4 Action of L.T.A. Criticised. London, April _L With reference to the suspensions of Jacob and Fyzee, it has been pointed out m some quarters that the alleged infringement of the rules occurred outside England. Further, Jacob and Fyzee had some j justification for claiming to
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    • 208 4 This annual match will be shot off between May 15th. and Slat. The actual shoot will probably be on Sunday, M. y tlst Tho match is open t<» teams from Sharijrhai, Hongkong, Penang and Singap 0 v picked from residents who have resided m the port for
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    • 130 4 An Indian Invasion m August A Kg effort is to be made by Italian owners to wrest some of the big events an the Ceylon Turf this season. Two well known stables will be represented during tho August meeting. It is learnt that Mr "Eve" and the
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    • 60 4 Views of N.S.W. Cricket Association. London, April 21. The New South Wales Cricket Association favours, almost unanimously, the retention of the eiprht-ball over. A delegate stated that m the recent Test matches the addition of two balls to each over saved 050 changes. The spectators, whose viewpoint
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 300 4 PILES CURED WITHOUT AN OPERATION No Case Too Chronic to be Cured Recommendwl l.y thonsatv! f who have been permanent)- Van Vleck's Absohimivk PiLl P__\ case is too stublw.rn f>r too loni{-«an_i completely and penaanenth [r ,V application and wonderful power < of this Plasma is amazing rwothej Ti' instant
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  • 1376 5 ID I mCS AM) BIGOTRY. glue snd 1 ~H of a Tyranny. rather difficult for the readers The *Tintea to form a mental picture Ku Klui Klan. which was organized United States four years read te nearly e\ery section try. A brief account of its and its
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  • 146 5 Necklace Recovered After Two Years. Two years ago. when Sir Horace Rumhold, then British delegate to the Lausanne Peace Conference, and Ledy Rumbold were spending a holiday at the Palace Hotel, above Lake Geneva, a superb pearl neehlnee belonging to Lady Rumbold mysteriously disappeared. Nothing more was
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  • 157 5 Amazement is being expressed m Manchester scientific quarters regarding the hum of Mr. Courtauld as to the Middlesex rloepitel and the use of Radon. Sir William Milligan, the well-known specialist, who is honorary secretary and treasurer •f Manchester and District* Radium Institute, told me to-day that the Manchester
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  • 597 5 POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVE FUEL. A world-wide petrol famine is looming. By 1930, according to the experts, the shortage of liquid fuel may be so acute that the majority of the world's internal combustion engine: will have to rust m idleness unless some alternative liquid fuel to petrol is
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  • 130 5 Washington. March 29. Mr. Newcomb Carlton, President of the Western Union Telegraph Company, on his return from Europe yesterday, announced that he had awarded a contract for a new ci.ble between New York and London at a cost of £1,100,000. The cable, which will run from New
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  • 78 5 Poisoned During Experiment. Professor Max Lefroy narrowly escaped doath not long ago while experimenting m his laboratory. It seems that his investigations were concerned with the elimination of the flydancer, and he had reached a point where he had recorded m his notebook that the cases employed
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  • 150 5 An Historic Book. London, Mar. 23 Australia House ha's acquired Captain Cook's letter book of his second and third voyages, and it is regarded as a most valuable addition to the historical documents m the Mitchell Library. It is m splendid condition, and consists of copies by Captain
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  • 161 5 The Texas of the film has ceased to exist. No longer do cowboys race into the towns, tether their horses outside the saloon, and proceed to hold up the bar. Now they drive into the nearest city m their Fords, acccmpanied by their wives, who are attired m
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 481 5 ABRAMS' MOTOR TRANSPORT CO. 3, Penang Lane TELEPHONE 3140. New touring 5-seater Gardner cars for hire. Price $3 per hour rating. This is cheaper than hiring a taxi. MONDAYITIS How to Avoid It As a general rule everyone feels less energetic on Monday than any other day m the week.
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  • 891 6 INFORMATION WANTED. Te the Editor of The Financial Times. Sir, In your columns a fortnight ago a shareholder complained about the non-pay-ment of interim dividends by rubber companies. I wish to endorse everything he said. I could mention four companies I am interested m which have not
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  • 43 6 "It is a mistaken idea," declares a writer m the Empire Rev*w, "that fat people are always jolly." [1 seems that if -om~ ignorant compositoi fiad not mistaken xn "c" for an "o" the canard would never have ?>ot around.
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  • 859 6 20FT. RECRUIT FOR K.L. NUNNERY. Chine.se Tra_er Combines Piety With Business. He was a hanger-on m a vegetarian temple m Penang a retail store-keeper m a moderately large way whose business had failed and to whom the wayside temple m which he sought a temporary refuge
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  • 142 6 A movement for the co-ordination of town-planning- schemes on a regional bas?s m the South-West Lancashire area was originated at a conference of representatives of local authorities held at Liverpool. The conference, which was convened by the western section of the Roads Improvement Association, was unanimously
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 404 6 W? CR.OSSMITHS I Kfm<r\^£m 1 I J PERFUME /r gJ7 The Scent of Araby. ?S) _f_f A **> inspiration m perfume, exquisitely suo-p-estiv**. H-vA _rV 1 bts^'-'ve i |Y/L of Onental luxury. \iJl SHEM-EL-NESSIM FACE POWDER \f\\i im adherent and unobtrusive, and delightfully fragrant Ifl W SHEM-EL-NESSIM TOILET CREAM IM
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • 156 7 To the E.itor. Si-« Would you kindly alao* little sp-.ce m your valuable paper to-day to have the following criticism puolished M that will enable the Chinese as well as other Residents a benefit. Great inconvenience oft caused the nonEnglish speaking persons those who wem ignorance of the
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    • 1241 7 To the Editor of The Nation. Sir, There are two statements made ir. your interesting article of March 14th which, I think, call for correction. The fast of these is that "since the fall of Tsingtau no European Power possesses even a cruiser base in the Far
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  • 119 7 Mr. Pedlow asked the following question jat the meeting of the Penang Municipal Commission "To what extent, if any. will tlie failure of the Government Prai Wharves o> -heme affect our estimated costs of production of electricity when the new electric power station is
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  • 279 7 Rev. Father Sapage, Vicar of St. Joseph Church, Singapore, has been on a abort visit to Malacca. The hon'ble Mr. J. H. W. Park, 0.8.E.. Colonial Engineer, will arrive m Malacca m the course of a few clays on a tour of inspection. After an absence of ten years sovereigns
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  • 544 7 The .Mongoose's Immunity. It was at Wembley, where the Indian snake-charmers exhibit their curious pets, that the question was keenly debated; and the point at issue was whether the Mongoose, which specialises m killing snakes, was immune to snake poison or not. Whiist listening interestedly to
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  • 437 7 Research m Transmission of Disease. The cockroach has been incriminated by Dr. Louis Sambon as a cancer carrier, and m December last he delivered a lecture before the Institute Pasteur m Paris, m which hi discussed his latest work dealing with the subject. On the ground
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 403 7 i BUSINESS CARDS. fimm Send for the Illustrated Catalogue of Musical Instrumenta. SEASON CO., LTD. 111 and 113, North Bridge Road. m a B mm*) tHHHHHHM 3«.*^ _*<&*» *i>*i> THB PREMIEE HANILA CIGAR. iss:i "La Insular" cigars have the accepted brand m mansions, md hotels where highest qualideniandad. The following
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    • 8 7 Have your fortune told Y.W.C.A. FETE. I^ay 9th.
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    • 549 7 NOTICES NOTICE. The business c;r.\,.,! on under the *.;»me and style of M. A. Namazie and Sons Ltd. will henceforth be carried on by M. A. Nr.mazi-?. .MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is heieby j-iven that Keppel Road near Keppel Harbour Station will be closed to traffic on Wednesday the 13th May
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    • 640 7 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF One bile Tanned She tf Skins to be ?ld at our Show Room No: 17 Rallies Place, ON Tl ESDAY. THE lth MAY. AT 11 A.M. Now on view. POWELL i CO. LTD 5-5 SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT
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  • 651 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, MAY 4, 1925. Weed End Comment. Mr. Churchill's Budget has had the effect he no doubt intended. It has given him all the advertisement he likes and has roused his enemies for a scrap which the Chancellor of the E.xchequer is enjoying to the full. When
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  • 553 8 Sir Charles Stewart Addis was re-elected on .A.piil Ist., a director of the Bank of England. A prohibition plebiscite was taken m Western Australia last month. The result was nearly a 2 to 1 victory against. Mr. A. Gordon Lee, Resident Manager ot the Royal Exchange Assurance, is leaving for
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 107 8 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, May .1. Owing to the evidence of the mail officer 'the only eye-witness of an accident m which a short-sighted Malay was run over by the mail van and killed being incredible, Mr. Sennett did not return a verdict m the enquiry
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    • 72 8 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, May .3. On behalf of the Indian community the hon'ble Mr. P. K. Nambyar presented the hon'ble Mr. Voules with an address prior to his retirement. The tea party was largely attended and Mr. Voules thanked the community suitably, deplored the private differences
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    • 80 8 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh. May 3. The St. George's fancy dress ball which was held yesterday was largely attended while the Resident of Perak, Colonel W. C. Parr, and Mrs. Parr, were among those present. Artistic decorations converted the Town Hall foyer into an
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  • 200 8 At the conclusion of hi- 1 address to the Sanitary Inspectors' School on Friday. Dr. Hoops congratulated Dr. Gilbert Brooke the founder and head of the .^anitary Inspectors' School, on the progress made since the School was started m 1021. Ir. that year, there were 5 students
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  • 151 8 The following had tlu honour of dining with His Excellency the Governor and Lady Guillemard at Gov?rnment House on Friday. Major-General Sir William and Lady Rycroft. Hon. Mr. C. and Mrs. Everitt. Mr. and Mrs. S. Nakashima, Mr. and Mrs. W. Baitley, Mr. Justice Frauklyn and Mrs. Robinson,
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  • 114 8 The following were the results of the Bogey competitions played on Saturday and Sunday at Bukit Timah. The Senior Division was won by M. D. Rutley one down, the ball sweep on Saturday being won by W. Bourne and on Sunday by C. E. Winter. The Junior
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  • 36 8 The result of tho voting for a candidate to be nominated by the Straits Settlement.--Association to fill the vacant seat on Municipal Commission is: Mr. H. W. Raper 72, Mr. H. J. Fougere 50.
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  • 58 8 The King's approval is gazetted of H. F. C. Walsh, Esq., to be His Majesty's ViceConsul at Sourabaya (with effect as from June 1, 1924); J. Bailey, Esq., to be His Majesty's Vice-Consul at Nakawn Lampang (with effect as from June 1, 1924), and Mr. J. C. Hawkins as Vice-Consul
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  • 731 8 THE FORTHCOMING Full Details. At this time of year, the basse sj are full of references to the sanoal fMilitary Tournament st Olympia and throughout London are busy m boo? seats for would-be spectators of y.:. haps the most popular, event sf the Se No doubt, local effort to
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  • 121 8 Complimentary Performance ta >i,nnrin.i Betti. On Saturday night the Italian Company gave brilliant psi -fuiniano l Carmen, a packed house according talente-d artists wonderful Ptcsptlon. 1 singing and acting <»f this farourit was such as to leave no room for CTltl the various _t»les l>eing interpn polished
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  • 43 8 Colonel E. H. Rooke. who hss con his third term of service m Csjrlaa, foi Home shortly. He has bean as Commanding Royal Engine, r. Oy* Lieut. Col. Gandy. There will ba Singapore who remember Co\. mfi* cricket when he was stationed aert-
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 91 8 77/£ CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S" IS WHO SAID i WE ALL DID MS! Scotch Whisky ___f _i L I SOLE IMPORTERS CaWl)ecl Macgregor Co., Ltd. aftaW^ (Incorporated m Shanghai). New Shipment DUTCH VEAL, SJ SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated i~ the S.S.) Retail Depot, Orchard Road. WIRELESS. Radio Jf
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    • 33 8 'OJRODONAL" A SURE REMEDY AGAINST GOUT ARTHRITISM RHEUMATISM ARTERIO-SCELEROSIS FROM ALL CHEMISTS Agent.* DUPIRE BROTHERS. BLACK WHITE i i *V __BV-'__ J IMtMt *W*st B*e rr__l fr -'S___.-- _af *lr;#Gf; ammm*** 9 WHISKY
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  • THE SILK TAX.
    • 126 9 K( ,,|M OF ABANDONMENT. [Reuter'i Service.] London, May 3. Id« Nssrs understands on high au- within a few days the proposed nrill bs withdrawn m view of the f the -ilk industiy. London, May 1. r .m hill m a speech at a Primrose ■'int: at
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    • 129 9 I '>n. ion. Ma> 1. enquiries as to whether it led to charge the fall ad valorem l-.; per cent m the case of kde-up goods, of v.hich silk is small component, the Treasury that the point araa carefully con- when the duties were framed and iirabilit)
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  • 39 9 [Renter's Service.] Moscow. May 1. *l*\\ Day celebrations opened with I the Moscow Garriaon hy Fiunzc fifty aeroplanes participated. f the Government and diplomatic present. Latter entertainments m tlu* town, which was brileated and illuminated.
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  • 76 9 [Renter*! Service.] London. May 1. inclusion sf the May Day La*a_e_strations m Hyde Park, a marched to the Bulgarian LegaaUnid ringing of the "Red Flag" wai presented again* the alleged f the Bulgarian workers. The u-side listened to speeches by the eluding Mr. Ben Tjllet, M.P. stelee
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  • 55 9 [Reuter's Service.] Riga. May 3f«>ni Moscow says the Soviet van isat.un, md ignant at what -nn the interference with the press f Chinese authorities Tr y m m the Soviet paper A* publishing an article on relations pointing out the con«hinc%eWe^ lh M r(n lutionary ele
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  • 116 9 [Reuter's Berries.] I.erlin May 1. we pr„, m M have been foun(] ed by th n i JUml the r «>lway smash E*l*W nillnuint the Eydtkuh- un_- --''Ported Ul be due from tJ_°_2 removing the ...a„„ IT*' 1 the The „Uni b, a Polish personnel. Warsaw,
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  • 10 9 Detroit, May 3. ss JST*"* m
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  • 60 9 ABD EL KRIM ACTIVE. FRENCH PREPARED. [Reuter's Service.] Paris. May 2. A telegram from Rabat says that Moroccan troops penetrated the French zone >>etween the posts northward of Ouercha, m the direction of Beni Zergual It appears that Abd el Krim has launched a reg-ular offensive during
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  • 206 9 f Reuter's Service 1 Moscow, Ma> 1 Representatives of the Soviets and the la-ena Goldfields Company have signed a draft agreement for concessionary exploitation by a company to be called the Lena Ctold Enterprises, of 1* L million acres of gold, sirvar, and copper and lead bearing
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  • 159 9 [Reuter's Service.] Paris, May 2. The party complexion of the 430.000 .Municipal Councillors whom the country elects to-morrow i*. expected to have an un. usual psychological reaction on national politics, m view of the temperamental incompatibility of the Senate and Chamber. The results will cause the Senators
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  • 51 9 [Reuter's Service.] Paris. May 1. .Addressing British and American correspondents on the subject of the financial policy. M. Caillaux declared, inter alia, that the return to a gold standard was a "distant problem" for France, but sooner or later she would have to follow m Britain's
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  • 41 9 Philadelphia, May 2. With the object of demonstrating the ability of a non-stop flight from San Diego to Honolulu this summer, a naval seaplane new continuously up and down the Delaware River for twenty-eight hours establishing an endurance record.
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  • 97 9 Indianapolis, May 2. Even the smell of intoxicants is admitted as evidence of an infraction of the so-called Wright Bone-dry Law, the most drastic prohibition measure enacted, the enforcement of which is causing consternation among the citizens of this state. A number of spectacular raids have already
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  • 31 9 [Reuter's Service.] Washington. May 3. An agreement applying most favoured nation treatment between Finland and the United States has been arranged the pro\isions to be effective from May 17th.
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  • 261 9 BRITAIN READY FOR MORE. OUR POLICY OF PEACE. [Reuter's Service.] London, May 3. At the annual Royal Academy banquet at Burlington House there was a distinguished gathering including the Duke of Voik, Mr. Baldwin. Lord Birkenhead, the dinlomatic corps and many others. .Mr. Dicksee R.A., presided. Responding for
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  • 55 9 [Reuter's Service.] Portsmouth, New Hampshire, May 1. The keel of t'.e first mine-laving submarine ever built m the United .States has been laid down m the Navy Yard. The cost will be nearly five million dollar?, and the boat will be completed m two years.
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  • 58 9 [Reuter's Service.] London. May 2. 'The dream of armament experts and metallurgists has come true." Thus sa d Sir Robert Hadheld when he referred to a new type of armour-piercing shell, sixteen inch calibre, for the British service. He added that the tests Carried out would have
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  • 83 9 [Reuter's Service.] Halifax. May 2. Heavy seas and fog for the past eighteen hours are responsible for the loss ot lives and property on the coasts of Nova Scotia. A mysterious S.O.S. from the Clackamas, an American steamer, broadcast last night was solved by the arrival this
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  • 112 9 [Reuter's Service.] Calcutta, May 2. The Swarajist outlook was surveyed by the leader, Mr. C. R. Das, m his presidential address before the Bengal Provincial Congress at Faridpur. Das said that Swaraj was attainable within the British Empire, because the dominion status expresses and implies all elements
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  • 62 9 [Havas Service.] Paris, May 3. Presenting his credentials to M. Doumergue, the new Turkish Ambassador, Fethi Bey, declared the Turkish Government had especially recommended him to draw closer the tics of sincere Franco-Turkish friendship. The President replied hoping that confident collaboration would be established between the two countries
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  • 55 9 The Hague, May 2. On the grounds that the Olympic Games were anti-Christian and for financial reasons, the Rightists of the Second Chamber opposed a proposal to grant a million florins m aid of the gathering fixed to be held at Amsterdam m 1928. Decision on the
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  • 65 9 THEIR MAJESTIES VISIT. CONDITION IMPROVING. [Reuter's Service.] London, May 2. The Princess Royal had severe gastric hemorrhage yesterday which was followed by considerable shock and weakness. She had a restful night and regained some of her strengtn. There has been no recurrence of the incident. London, May
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  • 32 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, May 1. Lord Milner is ill with sleepy sickness. London, May 2. On enquiry this morning it was learned that the condition of Lord Milner had improved.
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  • 40 9 [Reuter's Service.] Capetown. May 2. After a strenuous morning sight-seeing the Prince of Wales laid the foundation none of the new University. Later he attended a civic reception and a brilliant state ball m the city hall.
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  • 18 9 TReuter's Service.l Marseilles, May 1. Prince George has embarked on the Halwa and sails at midnight
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  • 22 9 [Reuter's Service.] q London. May 1. Sir William Tyrrell has been appointed to succeed the late Sir Eyre Crowe.
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  • 152 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, May l. The House of Commons by 223 votes to 128 rejected a motion of the Labourite, Mr. Buchanan, for the second reading: of a private members bill, based on the Washington Eight Hours Convention, providing that the hours of labour m industrial
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  • 21 9 London, May 1. The House of Conumvis has rtvid a third time the British Empire Exhibition Guar antee Bill.
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  • 216 9 New York, May 2. The following are the results of the week's baseball: Saturday: National League: New York 2, Boston 1; Brooklyn 9, Philadelphia 6; Chicago 4, Pittsburg 3; Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 1. American League: Washington 8, New York 7; Boston 3, Philadelphia 2; St. Louis
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  • 28 9 San Francisco, May 3. Glenn Hartranst, student at Stanford University, threw the discus 151 feet 1% inches thus beating the world's record by a foot.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 219 9 ROBINSON Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straita Settlements.) Sole Agents for Black Prince Footwear. BLACK i^^^-r^_t\ TAN W,LLOW TAN OXFORD Glace Kid l -J?*K and BLACK PATENT LEATHER OXFORD SHOES I PATENT WHOLE-CUT ELASTIC SPRINGSIDE DRESS BOOTS, For Officers etc. BLACK timm*** ol^ BLACK TAN IpT i *AN OXFORD J&
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    • 756 10 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. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICEr-LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. EUMAEUS London, Rotterdam and
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    • 464 10 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. s.s. CITY OF ATHENS due May 28 s.s. SUTTON HALL due June 27 s.s. COLORADO due July 28 MARSEILLES, LONDON,
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    • 707 10 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated m England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. o PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). -a OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOaMEWARDS. For China and Japan. For Marseilles, London and ftnlauDue I cive
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  • 1247 11 m rtased Business m 192*4. Mcotid annual general meet- tl Mercantile Bank of India, Limitra < held on March lint* Mr. J. M. presided, said:— nd of last year we elected Mr. s director of Hambro's Bank, the Board, and you will be .1 tirm
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  • 211 11 Uchida Committed for Trial. (By courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha. Tokio, April 29. Mr Ryohei Uchida has been committed for trial. Kuzuhara Cold Storage in Financial Difficulties. The Kuzuhara colli storage company with a capital of 20.000,000 yep is reported to have plunged into debt. Creditor" are
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  • 128 11 About 10.30 a.m. to-day. says Wednesday's Malay Mail, a middle-aged Chinese, who was hanging about the Seremba.i market, ran amok and stabbed two Chinesa rikisha pullers m the chest, and a police constable m the neck. The man would probably have committed further mischief had it not
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  • 167 11 The Isle of Man is a serious island, and takes its independence seriously. A Bill has jus i been passed m its Legislative Council confirming an instrument signed by the League of Nations, which contained rules for arbitration between nationals of the signing nations. Ir
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  • 107 11 The night mail from Penang .was held up for over three hours at Rawang this morning, says Wednesday's Malay Mail, owing to a washaway of the line between the Riwang station platform and the levelcrossing, due to flooding of the much silteu Sungei Garing. The flooding occurred after
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  • 126 11 Professor Thorold, the German musical authority^ who has arrived m New York from Hamburg, foresees opera without j songs, and this because the orchestra with !iL new methods unknown to the old masters is pioving adequate to express thought. Professor Thorold who for many years was head
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  • 56 11 Ottawa,— ln the twelve months ending January last Canadian exports of live cattl- numbered 81,010, compared with 50,344 last year. The value this year was $8,569,332, as a gainst $6,239,171 last year, an increase of $2,330,161. The current year promises to develop heavy cattle shipments,
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  • 65 11 A huge merbau tree, falling across the Trong-Bruas-rd., Perak, held up all through traffic for several hours. The tree was about 5^ ft. m diameter and, until a large chunk had been sawn out, wheeled traffic of any description found the road impasable. The Sitiawan mails had to be carried
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    • 234 11 is cerlam j l io p lease *~t*&*-* j CAPSTAN CIGARLTTLS MADE. IN ENGLAND IThia wfrertiaement ia .aaued b> ihe BntiaS-Amencan Tot-acco Co (Straita) Ltd I tlneofpo.»iKl .ti tnftlan<J) r> Tra mmm*mmmmmmmmm****mm*mmmmmm D~ I 1 RELIEF /jffM PROM ALL (fff SKIN TORTURES Wm The eminent Skin Specialist, Dr. D. Dennis,
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  • 190 12 SINGAPORE— PEKAN BAROE SERVICE. The X.P.M. Company will re-open a rer gular service between Singapore and Pe-kan-Baroe (east coast of Sumatra) about the middle of May. The Benoa will probably run this line accdVding to the undermentioned time table. Singapore D., Wednesday afternoon. Selat Pandjang A., Thursday morning.
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  • 251 12 EFFECT OF FUNNEL. Passengers who Refused tc Sail. The decision of the Anchor Lins to fit their two new vessels with three funnels each marks a return to an earlier practice of the lines, says Shipbuilding. The Anchor liner Columbia, built m 1902, had three funnels but since
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  • 171 12 The port authorities at Melbourne were puzzled recently by the unexpected appearance of the strang?st sailing craft they bad ever ssass. She had four schoonerrigged masts, but the r<:ar one seemed to have been snapped off near the top, and it was thought she might have put
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 519 12 Burns PMLp Lime (INCORPORATED IN AUSTRALIA). FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 toni) and MONTORO (5.000 tons). Thy s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins 4e Luxe, single berth cabins, swimming bath,
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    • 226 12 MAURITIUS, REUNION AND DURBAN. THE SJS. ARMANESTAN will sail for above ports on or about the 6th instant. For further particulars apply to, M. A. NAMAZIE 19, Malacca Street. SAN FRANCISCO (via Philippine Islands) NORDIC Due to sail about 25th May. For Freight and further particulars apply:— Boustead S Co.,
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    • 488 12 %N, *aa9ll9aa9_a%al«aVa«M I Your Qremiest help for Home > I Cleanliness Quick-^ )> Easy l) Thorough! \v 1 THE SPRAY THAT SLAYS m) s_aa_saaaa__^ALL V E R MlN^^________| a i _WB*\\ 1 1 Y OUR best he, p for /kf _y\ SJa_o 1 §*Vl) < ing tne nous< oIF Inject
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    • 170 12 THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., INC. (Incorporated m C.S.A.t Travel Made Easy Passages booked hy all steamship lines Independent and Conducted Tours Travellers' Cheques. Letters of CreditRemittances by Draft and Cable Transfer. Foreign monies exchanged. Baggage and Accident Insurance aafMOT BOOKING OFFICE FOR F.M.S. Railways, Royal State S tamest Rlys. Java
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 483 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembing and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 am Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah g a#m# Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6 p.m. Kota Tinggi
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 695 13 O. S. K. Line. Destinations. Steamers. Arr. Dent. London. Hamburg, Rotterdam, Intwerpi Bremen, via Colombo, Aden and Port Said. Amur Maru May 12 May 13 N ,w York via San Francisco, Panama Hague Maru from Kobe May 31 Durban, Cape Town, Rio, Santos, MonI Buenos Aires via Colombo, f Mexico
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    • 414 13 Round-the-World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 38 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OILBURNERS. NO COAL DUST. NO CINDERS. ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS. via Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine new liners continue on Round the World, returning to Singapore m 110 days. Next Sailings
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    • 663 13 I AMERICAN FAR EAST LINE. OPERATED FOR UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD i BY STRUTHER AND BARRY, MANAGING OPERATORS SINGAPORE TO L3S ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO. U.S.S.B. WEST PROSPECT Mrv 24 U.S.S.B. WEST CARMONA Jun_ U.S.S.B. WEST FARALON j ul U.S.S.B. WEST SEQUANA Augand subsequent steamers approximately 80 days apart. For
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  • 410 14 A WEEK'S CAPTURES. According to last week's captures by the preventive fleet, there appears to be a lull m the activities of rubber smugglers, says the Malay Mail. The Rewak, however, made a discovery on April 14th., when she sighted a kotah and observed the crew hastily jettisoning
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  • 216 14 Action taken at general committee meeting on April 28th as follows: With regard to decision No. 217 confirmed at the Ordinary Meeting of the 27th Febiuaiy 1925 it .s decided that no action should be taker to amend the law repal ding the application of Section 141 (1)
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  • 153 14 A Farm School and High School m Palestine. A farm school for Arab boys and a high school fcfr Jewish children soon wilbe established at Tulkarem and Jerusalem, respectively, with the funds of the $500,000 bequest of the late Sir Ellis Ka-doorie, a Jewish philanthropist of Shanghai
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  • 276 14 London, April 20. Sir George Beharrell, director of th<» Dunlop Company m America, writing m the press, maintains that influential quarters hold that the time has come for removal of the restrictions on the rubber output. It is contended that the abnormal situation of three years ago, when
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  • 174 14 llnspli-nterable Glass. Demonstrations of a new unsplinterable glass, which can be ground to any lens curvature required for spectacles, were given at the Refraction Hospital, Newington Causeway, London, .recently. Thejenses of spectacles made from the new glass were struck with a heavy hammer and flung upon
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 149 14 (^Sp|llP| Jhereisno CDarrantx- throat harm m a million Gold Spot cigarettes _a____ aaaaa, i____a are made m London Aronß Hfi tiE? wAmmFm\ j___f** by the Ardath Tobacco H_B H ifl vl^__Rß v3.___^_C-r ._a______E_f -A*m*-Jm\m aWt __a_____H_r __0l Co. Ltd. which never *****m l___r *m*W M aa_a» r 0 w jjj
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    • 377 14 Worn-out N erves •*-*«->>M»******-*-_---_.*******Mr_M_r**in_______________________^ Are you losing mental and bodily vigour? When you begin to feel that your nerve force is waning, when you tire easily, grow listless, mentally ioert, take Dr. Casseli's Tablets! I -.very EuropeM Hvtng m liulia must s.»..nor <>r Inter axpaviOßOl !h»> .1. i (•fleets of
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  • 578 15 FRASER CO EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. I SATURDAY, MAY 2nd. of mV s& Vn a lot? ow he issue l *< markaduf ars unless otherwise MINING. Asam Kumbang (£i> S^ra Batang Padang Tin <E Hitam Tin D 67 Idris Hydraulic Johan Tin 33 K. Kamunting (i os 4 f s
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  • 66 15 May 2. Bank 4 m.s. 2 4 9.3* Bank demand 24 f gf Private credits 3 m.s. 2 4 22-S2 New York, demand ~56-u Credits 90 days 58 France, demand lOli) India. T. T. 156 Hongkong, dem :nd t%m*. Dis". Yokohama, demand 133 oiri Java, demand 140' Bangkok, demand
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  • 216 15 Hay 2. Tin 250 Tons $120.50 Gairtbior 50 Pepper White 36.00 Pepper Black 190Q Fli:ke Tapioca g Pearl Sago Small B so J?** 0 11.60 Copra Sundried 12 10 Opium, Ben-ires unt. 4000 Rice, Liang Hin Chan Maik Blue Eagle (Old) 360 Rice. Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle
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  • 37 15 Singapore, May 2. 11.30 a.m. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot 74 2 74%; May-June 73 2 78*4; Juiy-Sept. 60 tt 69*_; Oct.-Dec. 66*_ 67*-.' London Quotation: Sheet ls. 9** d. MarkeFirm.
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  • 66 15 It will surprise many people to learn that B'*itish factories turned out twentythree thousand tons of beet sugar last year, seeing that lhe industry is only an infant one. However, it is only half a pound a head for every inhabitant of the British Isles, and the figure
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  • 74 15 As the result of the compulsory loss of her fortifications. Cologne finds herself m possession of "a circular strip of public park and recreation ground some twentyfive miles long and over half a mile wide." We do not nowadays beat our swords into ploughshares (they would make very bad ploughshares);
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCE.
    • 157 15 fctt^T" 1 yi < 8(1 Unchanged. Local 75. Kubbers are quiet m demand. Malakoffs are wanted at 3.25. Nyalas at SJO and Pajams at 5.50. Tapahs can be placed at 11.10, Lunas at 8.10 and Kluangs at 3.80 Jeram kuantans have sellers at U% and Liv
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    • 194 15 A itatemant In the Government Gaxettc contain! the Treasurer's account up to the end of December 1J24. The Cash Receipts and Payment, .how receipts of $212,63i),70r), with the opening balances. Of this large amount $136,778, 856 .'onifs under the head of investments; $20,217.^71 licences, excise and internal
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    • 142 15 Vancouver. B.C. Or«i reserves of the Premier Gold Mining Company were well maintained during 1924, according to the annual report. The amount of ore broken during the year totalled 213,894 tons. TLe ore reserves as of Dec. 81, 1924. are approximately the same
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    • 91 15 Ottawa, Ont. Canadian exports of leaf tobacco to thai British Islefc have b<*-n steadily increasing m recent years. For the five year period from 1912 to 1916, inclusive, they averaged less than 2,000 pounds annually. In 1920, 181,176 pounds were exported to the
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    • 69 15 Ottawa, On't. The Dominion's foreign trade, m the twelve months ending Feb. 28 last showed a net improvement over the previous year of $136,263,314, of which $99,060,870 was decrease m imports and $37,202,444 was increase m exports. Imports for the year ending February last
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    • 466 15 Assets over $5,500,000. mvrfl _->_-__-> Assurance m force over $19,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, heap f-nrri-wwh*. HoJs^r h ammsUoU^_ The Company has £20,000 deposited with tho s„„ rfl a n-.a L ND P N OFFICE. 32 Old Jewry, E.C. eposiiea mth the Supreme Court of England, and complies
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    • 480 15 j BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. Established 1880. Capita] Subscribed Y. 100.000.000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y. 80,500,000.00 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinoraiya. Esq. DIRECTORS. Y. Yamakawa, Esq. Baron K. Morimura. AL Odagiri, Esq. N. Igarashi, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K. Mogami. Esq. K. Tatsumi, Esq. K.
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    • 521 15 BANKING. HONGK^ SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund:— Sterling 4,500,000 Silver $26,500,000 Keserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. G. M. Young, Esq. Chairman H, P V White Es( l- Deputy Chairman Hon. Mr.P.H.Holyoak, I
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    • 40 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— lessrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor) A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • 963 16 THE JUNE TROPHIES. A Fine Race. Yesteiday morning saw the first of the series of three races for the June Trophies, piesented by Mr. C. F. F. Wearne and Mr. T. J. B. Wearne. The trophies consist of a magnificent cup for the winning boat to- gether with two
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  • 38 16 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penally, May 3. The I\mium|t Rislev competition for Cadets was won by the P*m Bi hf^! with a score of 347, the individual prize beinjr won by Cadet, Abbaai bin Said.
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  • HOME FOOTBALL.
    • 248 16 London, May 1. In the Northern section of the Third Division, Rochdale beat Grimsby by 2 goal.*? to nil. [Reuter's Service.] London, May 2. The following are the results of to-day's English League matches: Division I. .Aston Villa 2, Nottingham F. 0. Bury 2, Arsenal 0. Cardiff
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    • 918 16 The final positions m the English and Scottish Leagues are as follow: Division I. Huddersfieid 42 21 5 16 69 28 58 \Y. Brom. 42 23 9 10 58 34 56 Bolton 42 22 9 11 76 34 55 Liverpool 42 20 12 10 63 55 50
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  • 612 16 SATURDAY'S WORK. The interest taken m the training for the races has been greater than usual this Spring and on Saturday the attendance was so large that the late comers found the early birds' had picked up all the crumbs and butter to say nothing of the coffee.
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  • S.C.R.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
    • 89 16 A. Singles. Seah Eng Chiang minus 12 versus Tan Koon Inn, minus 3. Cheong Chee Tong minus 12 versus Chiew Eng Hoh, minus 9. to finish. Jee Ah Chian minus 9 versus Woon Chow Tat minus 3. to finish. B. Singles. Low Kee Choc minus 9 versus Tan
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    • 41 16 MONDAY'S TIES. Mixed Doubles. E. G. Wheatley and F- de Souza vs. E. W. de Cruz and L. Gammell. Championship. V. Misso vs. C. A. Bateman. Single Handicap. N. E. Ess owe 30.4 vs. F. Norris owe A.
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    • 30 16 Doubles Handicap. G. de Souza and S. L. Oehlers owe 30 vs. C. A. Xorris and F. Ephraums owe 30.2. Championship. E. G. Wheatley vs. V. F. Norris.
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  • 319 16 S.C.C TOURNAMENT. Merchants and Services Draw. Rain stopped play on the Padang for an hour and a half on Saturday and the match between the Services and Merchants m the S.C.C. Cricket Tournament was drawn. Continuing their innings with the total at 71 for two wickets, the Services made
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  • 443 16 The rain did not prevent a very successful turn out for the annual athletic sports of the Singapore Police Force on the Stadium ground on Saturday afternoon There was a good attendance of spectators including: all the European officials of the Police force, Mr. G. C. Denham,
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  • 112 16 The Royal Sussex met Pulo Brani m a second league fixture on the Malaya ground on Saturday afternoon. The Regiment scored two goals while Pulo Brani were unable to reply. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. R. Sussex 11. 2 2 0 0 3 0 4
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 229 16 NEW H. M. V. RECORDS ARE HERE. GET YOUR SELECTION NOW. LISTS ON APPLICATION. RESIDENTS OF MALACCA, MUAR JOHORE (NORTH), TAMPIN, PLEASE NOTE Our Piano-Tuner, Mr. F. Beech. .vill leave here for your District on May Ist. Address, P. O. Malacca. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. THE ARCADE. ft KLOSTER pi
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