The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 June 1925
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Title Section17 1925-06-01 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. i« cen rs SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1925. NO. 11,50517 words
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Article230 1925-06-01 1 There i* every likelihood of a speedy agreement being reached anent the security problem m Europe Page 9. The Prince of Wales, Britain's greatest ambassador, li now m Basutoland Page 9. The City of Durham struck the breakwater at the northern entrance to Colombo Harbour and sustained,230 words
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Article1647 1925-06-01 1 A MONTH IN THE F.M.S. UFA OLLBCTIONB D. MAW. Part 111. The following day we did not start qt so eoriy. Our first mow was m a strait.-- line through the tapioca e-tate hoping find fresh footprints or other evidciu. the elephants having ivrurned overn.;/ Hut there1,647 words
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Advertisement155 1925-06-01 1 iLLOW ATOLL'S MARK BISCUITS Raffles Hotel. Telephone No. 2920. Owing to the Races on Monday there will be no Tea Dance at I Raffles on that day. There will be an after dinner dance at the Sea View Hotel. g/ y.V.VA\V/AV/.SV.V.V.V.V.V%%VdVA%V.V.V.V.%V.%V.-JVV.-.VA < f j Fraser I 1 I and Weave155 words
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Advertisement219 1925-06-01 1 [RfW gossages 7 V^3flfck TOU£T SC^ PS I l^efresniruj as a Sea Breeze WILLIAM GOSSAGE SONS LIMITED. (Incorporated m England.) The "EUROPE" HOTEL Terms: Ala carte, or wn GRILL Inclusive. i After-dinner dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. THE EUROPE HOTEL, LTD. ARTHUR E. ODELL, Managing Director. THE PIXIE GRIPPA219 words
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Advertisement150 1925-06-01 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Alhambra attractions Pajre 2. Crompton*< fans at UniU-ers Pajrc .'>. Latest shipping: on i>aj?es 10. 12 and 13 Traffic regulations for King's Binhdav Kisvlev tr*d Gowemxnent Hou^^ Ball Pae« Fraser and Neave's renowned beverac«« Pag<e 1. Gilbey's dry Guthric k\m\ Cow-*P>Mfe S. Miniatu:^ medals m stock at Robiltaon's150 words
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Advertisement7 1925-06-01 1 WORLD RENOWNED SWALLOW ARIELL'S BISCUITS AND CAKES7 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous103 1925-06-01 1 THE WEEK. \1 tuning, JuHt \nt. Hi^'h Wart-r. t*3 a.m., fi.*> p.m. Whit Monday. Bank Holuiay. Cricket: S.C.C. \s. X. SnKlai, PMbtnc 10.30 a.m. Matinee, Twelfth Xight, 430 p.m. Spring Race Meeting, Extrst Day. Tuendoy. '2nd. Hiph Water, Ml a.m., 7.3 p.m. No L*suc of Free Prct>s. League II: BJLC.103 words
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Advertisement156 1925-06-01 2 3,000 PILE SUFFERERS CURED IN TEN MONTHS. Three thousand pile sufferer* cured m Lngland m ten months. This is the record of I>r. Van Vleck's Absorptive Pile Plasma, which has never failed to cure all forms of Piles. Ulcers, Fissure. Prolapse, Tumours, Chronic Constipation and all rectal troubles. This wonderful156 words
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Advertisement800 1925-06-01 2 AGAgOL COMPOUND. Modified MINERAL OIL with Phenolphthalein and AGAR-AGAR. Dependable Original Palatable Indicated m Constipation. To be had of all Chemists. Distributing Agents for Malaya. MEDICAL HALL LTD. SINGAPORE. THE HAPPY VALLEY LTIX THE ELITE CINEMA. I) Reels Comedies <) Reels Special Feature THE MAN BETWEEN With Edna Murphy Allan800 words
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Advertisement393 1925-06-01 2 VICTORIA THEATRE CELEBRITY TOURS FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY Wednesday June 17th and Saturday June 20th at 9.30 p.m. A. Strok has the pleasure to present MABEL GARRISON America's Foremost Coloratura Soprano from the Metropolitan Opera, New York. At the Piano. Mr. GEORGE SIEMOUN. Booking opens at Little's on Friday, June393 words
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Advertisement389 1925-06-01 2 From Saturday, 30th May, to Thursda\ itk \T THE lune I ALHAMBRA I (Tan Cheng Kee Co.. Ltd. Proprietors.) I In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sham IL TOPICAL BUDGET of interesting icreen I SPUDS I 1 Reel Star Comedy. I THE GREATEST HUMAN DRAMA SEEN FOB smn I389 words
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Article995 1925-06-01 3 tat* events at home and abroad convy the Hear warning that there is a menJicmc background to all the conflicts f Europe and a sinister challenge to the plans ioi gradual reconstruction. Conflicts ri valrus, and themes of restoration may have their normal play within the present995 words
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Article246 1925-06-01 3 Dispute as to >Y hereabouts of an Idol. A dispute cont'eining Hindu worship was settled on April 26 by the Judicial Committee, of the Privy Council. The point at :«Mie was whether a rich Hindu ha 1 the rijrht, during- his term as guardian of the family246 words
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Advertisement192 1925-06-01 3 /\Vhen heat j becomes unbearable I r |o ENO fof quick relief. D as the bubbl mj, gush- draught tumbles down your ,1 throat, you bepin to Setter. For ENO". F| it Sal! really cods the wstea as no other <lrink ran. try it you w t' r a< i192 words
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Advertisement474 1925-06-01 3 USE: BRITISH TIMKEN Tapered Roller Bearings. Most Efficient Readily Adjustable. tvery Roller Gauged Accurately to within m CsWi 1 One-Twelvethousandth of an inch. //I £3/11 I Sole Distributing Agents: Malayan Motors Agents m P3IS. SINGAPORE. Messrs. WEARNE BROS., LTD.: Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. WEARXE BROTHERS LIMITED, Proprietors. §P H474 words
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Article744 1925-06-01 4 Romance and Hard Work. When Tom Mix, m the picturesque attire of the traditional cowboy, rode his pony down the Aquitania's gangway, at Southampton recently, he was a sort of inverted symbol, writes a correspondent of the Daily News. Geographically, he comjs as a visitor from the744 words
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Article214 1925-06-01 4 Sir Frederick Kenyon, the Director of the British Museum, has issued an account of a very important discovery at Ur of the Chaldees-. In a statement to the Daily News Sir Frederick describes the discovery as "the most important early monument at Babylonia that has been found." Ur, the birthplace214 words
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Advertisement388 1925-06-01 4 I TWO DEPENDABLE PRESERVATIVES jr For Timber For Iron and Steel IH^m^^S^ShJH I Bil V JODELITE SIDEROSTHEN The Borneo Company, Limited. (Incorporated m England.) Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Teluk Anson, Ipoh, Alor Star, Penang. 9 CROSSMITHS PERFUME SThc Scent of Araby. *J, AN inspiration m perfume, exquisitely suggestive I 1L of388 words
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Article, Illustration56 1925-06-01 5 MM: START OP THE <;OLl) CUI*. W ELLA WAT WINS p. OWEN CUP. We give a few snapshots taken at the Singapore Spr:ng Kae Meeting, and also picture showing HJLH. Prince George re-em-barking on tiie Mahra, after his sh< rl visit acre. a ALAN L. WINS56 words
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Advertisement198 1925-06-01 5 Loss of Appetite Stomach Trouble When >oi?r bodQy ba'&nce is upset tnd your .c(i nc longer agrees ni causes discomfort, Dr. Cassell^l Tablets. They will tone md re:nviCv;i ;.:e your organs of digestion. Mtina ..r. \x> n< t-. relj »p»»n ntotv -n j i the »v<i taxing climate i^ m#]198 words
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Advertisement87 1925-06-01 5 ABRAMS' MOTOI 3, Penang Lane New touring 5-seater Gardner cars for hire. Price $3 E s t a b^^^^^i Order the besteven if you take less The apparent saving m inferior quality is false ecanomy i i FROM THE Origii\eJ Recipe i WHITE House "scotch Whisky WHITE HORSE DISTILLERS LTD..87 words
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Advertisement286 1925-06-01 5 TRANSPORT CO. TELEPHONE 3140. «r hour rating. This is cheaper than hiring a taxi. f*i Skin Ablaze A^jfc 'with Eczema 1 Constant Itching* Almost I a '^Sirs^L Unbearable I '^2**'-' USt tkink what it must mean alter such I zJ^K^ terrible itching, such burning torture, to have jf~~^ t^ ie286 words
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Advertisement808 1925-06-01 6 1 I I I HHI I B ■^■^■h V^^mJlV I OFFERED BY THE SINGAPOBE FEEE PEESS I IN A GIGANTIC X I POPULARITY VOTING CAMPAIGN I CAMPAIGN OPENED MAY 23rd CAMPAIGN CLOSES JULY 18th. L_ I W^Ok I 111 _^BJ l¥ WM Cm I^b I I UK 1^ VjilS?? ■:'-v.v.v.v.v.v.5vv.".v.v.v.%".-.-.\v-;808 words
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Advertisement272 1925-06-01 7 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS rfcCl7l7D 3 MAGNIFICENT CARS— A HOST OF PRIZES Electric Chandelier OF VENETIAN CUT GLASS E Purchased and on Display at Frankel Bros. VICTORIA ST. No connection with any other firm m Town. i) COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH AND NEW H PROCESS RECORDS— VALUE $200. r PURCHASED AND ON272 words
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Advertisement769 1925-06-01 7 EASY TO WIN I The following prizes will be gives free to the persons having t i g To?u es L n mbers of votes at the close oi the campaign, July l.©tii. 1920. Votes are given free and may be secured by receiving paid m full subscriptions from one's769 words
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Advertisement228 1925-06-01 7 $400 SILVER Tea and Coffee Service PURCHASED AND ON DISPLAY AT SINGAPORE'S LEADING JEWELLER B. P. de SILVA "HIGH STREET, I The Store of Service /^BB^ JQ| V^ No. 1. A Kodak mt liiiflw with Special Lens I Purchased and on Display at fSP^ligjb KODAK LTD. I 3, BATTERY ROAD.228 words
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593 1925-06-01 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, JUNE 1. 1925. Comment of the Week. The most satisfactory news that has been published for a long time is that stating that France and England are approaching some sort of understanding m regard to the question of German security. This problem has gone through many593 words
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Article665 1925-06-01 8 There will be no issue of the" Free Press to-morrow, Tuesday. Mr. A. S. Jelf left Penang, for Kedah on Thursday. Dr. H. E. Hughes has returned to Ipoh from Singapore after being 1 successfully operated on m the Hospital there. Major-General Sir Charles Powell aej companied by Mr. V.M.M. - 665 words
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Article1097 1925-06-01 8 PRIZES ALL ON DISPLAY. The many prizes which are offered by the Singapore Free Press m the great Popularity Campaign, are all on display m the respective stores from which they are purchased. The people of Singapore are looking with the keenest interest to the prize list1,097 words
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Article154 1925-06-01 8 NEARINGA^u;^^^ WESTERN FRoM IKiN [Router's Sm.ce.] According to auth.,, J^/ 1 London and Paris y,-, r(lu tion of th, M«rit, gTCOOOd that 1 .*"*> shortly be expected. \>hW P* Paris has stated wh, ;M ference consists, but the comJu! Paris and Berlin new.p.^ that Britain insists on the154 words
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Article73 1925-06-01 8 fßeuter's Service.] WeaWaflea, M. I SUtistici showing eifrht tii murders m America m proporti 'lati<-n as m Britain and »th< nore nomerooi provided the I'l-ij. material for a Memorial Day pfeaf enfortemeat of law and uww-. vance <>f the constitutioi Th^ President ascribed the and comparison t<.73 words
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Article43 1925-06-01 8 [Renter's Si The Belgian Ambassadoi has the Secretary t<> th.- Trea*uryi •jjiau commission, headed Minister Theunfa Hid lii of Finance, will ihoi I m retUMeitan with Jhe B* iu i:<Initiate negotiatio* of the debt to the United S(43 words
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Article40 1925-06-01 8 [Bovter*i Bern geia, iaj The authorities, loarninf rian Communist exile- had ■Bu j from Yuß<»-Slavi a and village of VraboJtsa, lei a Munbcr of poiiee to an exiles, when diacovered. fired, ki lieutenant, a n 'l Heaped.40 words
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Article54 1925-06-01 8 COWPER ARRESTED AT BOMBAY. [Eouter*! Service.] llomb). Nt) 1 The police haw Brrested n Kn« named Cronpton Cowper ir aboard the karapara from S-.u Placed oefore the Magistrate, th*cu.or stated that Cowpei the instance of the Singapore G Sin connection with a ea« 'of trus.t. Cowper was remanded pendi of54 words
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Article41 1925-06-01 8 [Reuter'> Bcrrkt.] I. uJon. i«J An Observer frmpondei followers of Aimimlseii' i dent he is :i !ive for when i' i:< SpHslwrgm on May 21«< I P> Kacludtd far mor thM flight to the North r<>41 words
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Article115 1925-06-01 8 A pleasant entertainm< the atemben of the St <• confiscation, Eton* Rev. Keppel Cornier: m view of his jmpendini Europe on furlough. U*hi were" served. Mr. D. V. i; the rood doo* of the for the Tamil Church Dr. D. c. Wchawb Rev. and Mr*. G«mk with bouquet s. At115 words
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Advertisement97 1925-06-01 8 THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S" FOR VAN-DER-HUM The Famous OLD DUTCH LIQUEUR Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Shanghai.) 45. ROBINSON ROAD. TELEPHONE 22*. _@L "ANCHOR" feTfC* BRAND butter NEW-ZEALAND'S BEST Singapore COLD STORAGE Co., LlLaMiu FRESH DAILY ON OUR OWN ■^PjSß^JHfflj PREMISES UNDER EXPERT IBs!! 3flH jqhn little c97 words
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Advertisement11 1925-06-01 8 A GOOD HP. Sole Agents: DUPIRE BROTHERS. BLACK WHITE I WHISKY11 words
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Article113 1925-06-01 9 v \ti-forek;n students. POLK B r IKK ON CROWD. |j;. t,r> Service.] Shanghai. May 30. Thrw hundred hine*e students w*nt m ,\u the main street distributing •mphleU. They were ordered I<|K r sv «nd rviuseil. The ringleaders grrested and the remainder attacked A volley fired over their113 words
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Article74 1925-06-01 9 London. May 30. doing something about Times leader which iim| bsurd t" mi irtain the civilising powers can remain passive and »f what is called [1 dwellf <»n th; existence id hMM rich potentiam and rabmßa that take the lead m devis- ring China from the74 words
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Article122 1925-06-01 9 [Reuter's Service. l Loi Angeles. May 29. art Federal Judge m i civil suit found j my of -American Petroleum ;i!id Kail. ex-Secre-i r r, guilty of fraud connection with the and contracts oil storage plants .J. n*ai stated that Den-! >:. of the Navy, signed122 words
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Article175 1925-06-01 9 THE PROGRESS OF FLIGHT. EVERY MAN HIS OWN AEROPLANE [Aneta Service.] Koepan*. Timor. May 29 Col. De Pinedo has arrived. Woltevreden, May 34). < olde P.nedo arrived at Koepang on May day^ht IWrt f r BnK>me n May Melbourne, May 31. Col. de Pinedo, the Italian airman,* landed175 words
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Article92 1925-06-01 9 f ßeuter's Service.] Maseru, May 29. The Prince a:ul the principal guests were accommodated m a special stone stand opposite a similar stand for the chiefs. The paiamoui-t chiefs gave a speech welcoming the Prince and expressing gratitude to Britain for the Mnwiingi of peace and92 words
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Article63 1925-06-01 9 [Reuter's Service.] Colombo. May 29The steamer CHy of Durham, from Shanghai for New York struck the breakwater at the northern entrance. Her stem was >et back about four feet on the waterline. Divers are ascertaining the extent of the damage below. The forepeak is full »f water63 words
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Article73 1925-06-01 9 [Renter*! Service. f.eneva. May 30. of the Labour Con- 1 Tangtsai, Chinese Government! »Utive, renewed China'a efforts to! profpew, including prohibition use oi phosphorm m the manu- a »<l the introduction 8 with the Right asso- fadaitd that China would certainly mention! adopted by the "'t conf.r,,,<v M73 words
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Article47 1925-06-01 9 FR ANCE AND RUSSIAN COMMUNISTS. [Reuter's Service.] Tiiere i I>aris V|av 2J)- -M-:-o m 0i a denial that tho Russian traders. It states, nih Vi M %vill not be re a number of Russians ll v 't'- had rendered the'.r pre'ndesirmbk. The state«cfc Jrtion eXaCt extent Of47 words
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Article32 1925-06-01 9 TRA IN FALLS OVER EMBANKMENT [Reuter'a Service.] rM oll)!>i^. Texas. May 29. 1 n-su- mr n killed and five in J ured international great Th<- engine and three bottom of the incline.32 words
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Article28 1925-06-01 9 r m Own Correspondent.) bier Si j» IVnang, May 30. "^U <;7 k f tht C «nvent here, f "omt day., died to-day28 words
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Article217 1925-06-01 9 [Reuter's Service.] Paris, May 29. The Moroccan debate m the Chamber was adjourned after a lively debate m which M. Briand vigorously protested against the Communist assertion that the Foreign Office was inactive as regards French and English firms supplying Abd-el Krim with arms m217 words
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Article49 1925-06-01 9 [Reuter's Service.] Paris, May 31. The Senate by 28t» to 1 passed the Budget, which shows an excess of revenue over expenditure of 280,000,000 francs. M. Caillaux stated that they desired to apply revenues from the Dawes Plan to other purposes than Budgetary needs.49 words
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Article33 1925-06-01 9 [Reuter's Service.] Lisbon, May 29. Thirty alleged bomb-throwers and members "implicated m the recent insurrectionary movement" have been put aboard the cruiser Carvalho Araujo for deport ation to Portuguese Guinea.33 words
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Article75 1925-06-01 9 Lahr.rf. May 20. A Montgomery message states a special meeting of Sikh ladies of Montgomery Town, assembled m the local Gurdwnri. entered an emphatic protest against the denial of 'he right to Sikh women to vote for the election of members of the Central Committee under75 words
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Article89 1925-06-01 9 SELANGOR vs. PENANG. (From Our Own Co-respondent). Kuala Lumpur, May 30. The Inter-State ma.;-h between Selangor and Penang commenced here this mornmg. Batting firot, Selangor compiled 166, the most successful batsmen being Jordan 37 and Brand £0. Gilmour captured six wickets for 61. In reply Penang could make only89 words
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Article623 1925-06-01 9 Owing to the heavy rain m the morning, •i start could not be made m the match bUween the S.C.C. and Negri Sembilan until 4 p.m. on Saturday. Winning the toss ■Ad tatting first on a soft wicket, the S.C.C., m the two hours left for623 words
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Article416 1925-06-01 9 Kig Wins for Lancashire and Somerset. [Reuter's Service. l London, May 29. At Lords: Middlesex beat Gloucester on the first innings. Middlesex made 158 and 211) for thres wickets, declared, Heame storing 80 not out. Gloucester replied with 120 and 152 for three wickets. At the Oval: Surrey416 words
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Article186 1925-06-01 9 [Reuter's Service.] Westward Ho, May 29. In the Amateur Golf Championship Final Robert Harris (Royal and Ancient) beat K. Fradgley (Dawlish) 13 up and 12 to play. Westward Ho, May 29. In the final of the Amateur Golf Championship Harris was nine up on Fradgley at the186 words
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Article106 1925-06-01 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, May 30. At the annual meeting of the Selangoi Golf Club Sir L. M. Woodward was elected President and Mr. Elles Captain. A resolution was passed asking the Committee to consider the engagement of a professional from Home. Captain F.106 words
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96 1925-06-01 9 Indianapolis. May 30. The International 500-mile Automobile Grand Prix run on the Speedway was won by de Paolo m a Duesenberg Special after an exciting finish. The time was 4 hrs. 56 mm. 39 sees. The race was a very thrilling one. There were96 words
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48 1925-06-01 9 [Reuter's Service.] Stamford Bridge. May 30. In the Polytechnic Marathon, Windsor to London, the result was: Perris (Air-Force. Uxtridge) 1 Zuna (United States) 2; McLeod Wright (Shettestone Harriers, holder* 8. The time was 2 hours 35 minutes 68 1-5 seconds which is a record.48 words
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Article40 1925-06-01 9 [Reuter's Service.] New York, May 30. Nurmi sailed for Europe rejoicing m the retention of his amateur status for the renouncement of which he has received offers totalling £50,000 including $12,000 to run for a bieakfast food manufacturer.40 words
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Article29 1925-06-01 9 [Reuter's Service.] New York. May 31. Paul Berlenbach was given the decision over Mike McTigue m a contest for the light-heavyweight boxing championship of the *orld.29 words
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21 1925-06-01 9 fßeuter's Service.] Sydney, May 30. The English soccer team defeated NewSouth Wales by 3 goals to 2.21 words
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Advertisement346 1925-06-01 9 Miniature Medals IN STOCK. i; jj M«sM 1914 Mon's Star Bar b d 3? 2gß^ Military Medals wT "W m 8a35 ft Military Cross \^jfK^* na V V Mercantile Marine if BRONZE OAK LEAVES, SILVER ROSETTES, SILVER J BARS FOR M.C. I Robinson Co., Ltd. I Sj (In corpora ted346 words
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Advertisement743 1925-06-01 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 SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. MACHAON London, Rotterdam743 words
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Advertisement453 1925-06-01 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) "ELLERMAN" LINE, PASSENGER AND TKEIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT 9 VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE HAVRE, LONDON ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG. s.s. CITY OP ATHENS due In Port s.s. SUTTON HALL due June 27 s.s. COLORADO due July 28 s.s.453 words
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Advertisement586 1925-06-01 10 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated m England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SER\I( Fs o PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). o OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMFW \U|)S For China and Japan. For Marseilles, London itwt a Due586 words
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1246 1925-06-01 11 GENERAL HSU'S VIEW'S. Our Sluggish Habits. A mission of Chinese public men under the lcadeiship of General Hsu is now m London for the purpose of studying conditions m this country, politically, economically, and socially. There are thirteen of them ("which -hows that we are1,246 words
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Article87 1925-06-01 11 Sir George Maxwell, m a short speech at the Commemoration day c°li brati<»n> at the Anglo-Chinese School, Ipoh, said Inhoped that schools for technical education would be organised and made use of for the education of the poorer classes of children who were unable to attend English schools. The children87 words
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Advertisement429 1925-06-01 11 BUSggSS CARTg. f^MTn^l'Kß MANILA CIGAR. Smce 18W La In^ ular cigars have thf accepted brand m mansions, TL and hotel? where highest quali- fi is demanded. The following andshav, just arrived: SS Victoria 100s ffUO KS Victoria 25s $2.40 25s $3.50 100s $4.80 55.00 50s $2.70 IT:;' 100s ,2.90 Obtainable429 words
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Advertisement419 1925-06-01 11 NOTICES. EXCHANGE BANKS. The Exchange Banks will be closed on---Ist Jure, Monday, Whit Monday. 3rd June Wednesday, His Majesty's Birthday. 26 v 2-6 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commission rs of the Town Koa-1 between Bencoolen Street and Xorth ESSJT 4 WiH ShOrgy b^ -construct d Householders requiring new water. K419 words
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Advertisement526 1925-06-01 11 fi Vv \i How much Rubber will be exported from |H M British Malaya during June, 1925 $1,000 i\ fi ft ■.V,V.'.A%VAW. I.VWbV,%WWAV1 .VWbV,%WWAV I ||i ANOTHER COMPETITION FOR SMOKERS OF "i i "GOLDEN SPECIALS" CIGARETTES. I V.W.V.WAV.V.W.W.V.V.V.VA I J V PRIZE 500 You may send m as many estimates526 words
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Article711 1925-06-01 12 U.S. SHIPPING BOARD POLICY. I Sale of Pacific Mail Vessels. i Washington, April 25. The Supreme Court of the District of Columbia having dismissed a restraining order against the sale by the United States Shipping Board of five vessels and the service of the California Orient Line to711 words
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Advertisement611 1925-06-01 12 Burns Philp Line (INCORPORATED IN AUSTRALIA). I FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 toni) tnd MONTORO (5,000 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins 4« Luxe, single berth cabins, swimming611 words
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Advertisement119 1925-06-01 12 HENDERSON LINE. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. BY FORTNIGHTLY PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN RANGOON AND ENGLAND. with through connections from Singapore. (Connecting steamer arriving the same day that the Henderson steamer sails) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Leave Rangoon. M. CHIXDWIN Juno 2 p.s. BURMA June H> s.s. PEGU Jui:« 30 s.s. MARTABAN July 14 s.s.119 words
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Advertisement540 1925-06-01 12 I \bur Qreaf est 1 1 help 101* Hoiti® I > Cleanliness J I W J Thorough j m PSS ,/gSSmS'.' mtirr^Soi' *2 1 2^^^^ii'*^^^^^«»^^'^^ WHB VM^ JUI ONES g LFrTJpgl IJH| [■■Hi THE SPRAY THAT TLAYS 1 mWih VERMIN R35 1, ji wp^ i-i y^v r b st h^p540 words
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Advertisement160 1925-06-01 12 THE AMERICAN BXPIE9B CO., INC (Incorporated m U.S I Travel Made Easy Passages hooked by all .-•rcvr.ship Ltj« Independent and Oondoetad Tourt Travellers' Cheques. freeRemittances by Draft tad C«kk T*** Foreign Monfei excliaiiftd Baggage a?:d Accident ll COOKING OKFK B K» F.M.S. Railways, Royal BUtO 1 m EUys. Java BUt«160 words
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Miscellaneous702 1925-06-01 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembing and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6 p.m. Kota Tinggi702 words
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Advertisement634 1925-06-01 13 0. S. K. Line. Destinations. Steamers. Arr. Dept i/ndor. Hamburg Rotterdam. Antwerp, Bremen, via Colombo, \der\ and Vovt Said. Andes Maru June 13 June 14 Ne w York via San Francisco, Panama Havana Maru from Kobe June 14 n.-rban. Algoa Hay, Port Eli/.abcth. Cape Town, X" 1 Sant( s> Buonos634 words
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Advertisement436 1925-06-01 13 fl^Hft ITS |v ill fc&B fisa Vtt ma< mSSSh* Round-the- World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 38 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OILBURNERS. NO COAL DUST. NO CINDERS. ABSOLUTE CLEANLINBSS. via Colombo, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine new liners continue on436 words
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Advertisement673 1925-06-01 13 AMERICAN FAR EAST LINE. OPERATED FOR UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD BY STRUTHER AND BARRY, MANAGING OPERATORS SINGAPORE TO LDS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO. U.S.S3. WEST CARMONA Jun<l 7 U.S.S.B. WEST FARALON U.S.S.B. WEST SEQUANA ?nJ and subsequent lUtmin approximately Ifi days apart For rates and farther particular* apply to.— HUTTENBACH,673 words
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Article1422 1925-06-01 14 LIST OF STANDINGS. The following is the state of the poll m our great popularity campaign checked up to 9 a.m. on yesterday morning. The list will be published at regular intervals on this page. Mrs. Benz, the Mansion, River Valley Road. 100,650 Miss Fisher, Middle East1,422 words
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Advertisement277 1925-06-01 14 Build up yourm^ jjl I Health with «A Halls Wine g THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE 1 1 3 When you arc exhausted by a trying I 1 climate— take Hall's Wine. II When run down through overwork »gj or worry take Hall's Wine. Ig t When weak because of illness277 words
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Advertisement95 1925-06-01 14 KORRENGZAL OINTMENT c An approved pharmaceutical ipm n KfiRRR\YJ7AI iw nrpnared c) preparation for the Skin, only by In cases of simple or infected m, 5' ■PPPt'WF Manufacturing: Chemists, S>dno> Q wounds, deep-seated sores, ecze- Australia. mic eruptions, Dhobie Itch or Proprietors of the World-known kindred outward ailments, its wlPliSSr95 words
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548 1925-06-01 15 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SATURDAY, MAY__oth., 1925 Kamuntin* (10s) 43* 44s li :uchai Olds. n? ?-J? Nuchal Prefs. ($1) J^ J£ wiiala Lumpur Tin 24s 6d 26s Cinta Tin ($1) IJOT lou <*5) 6.1)5 7:65 Jambaus ($1) 12 2 17U lalayan Collieries ($10) 28 00 °8 lurai Tin548 words
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Article65 1925-06-01 15 May 30. Bank 4 m.s. 2 4 5-1G Bank, demand 2 A 3 Private credits 3 m.*. 2 4 New i*ork, demand 55^ Credits 90 days ggv Fiance, demand 1060 India T. T. 155 Hongkong, demand 014 pc rji s Yokohama, demand 134".. Java, demand j^i Bangkok, demand "t^'\65 words
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Article195 1925-06-01 15 May 30. Tin 200 Tons $125 75 liambier j- q (> Pepper White ggjj Pepper Black 21.M Flaki- T::pioca 54,, Pearl Sagro Small g^o Copra v s5 Copra Sundvk'd \2 >>o Opium, Benares unt. l.Outi Rice, Liang Hin Chan M%ik Blue Ea K le (Old) 360 Rice, Liang Hin195 words
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Article258 1925-06-01 15 The possibility of extracting gold from sea water was one of tho many ideas which the late Sir William Ramsay believed would be possible of attainment by the modern chemist, and the latest news received from America indicates that it may be possible effectively to '•"mine"258 words
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Article36 1925-06-01 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) l'enan«r May 30. The Perak River Valley has declared an interim di\id.>nd of five per cent payable or. June 18. Transfer books will be closed on June 8.36 words
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Article45 1925-06-01 15 The Chartered Bank has received th<« following telegram from Head Office m London:— Shell Transport and Trading Co., Ltd. declared dividend at the rate of IN 6d. per share free of income tax payable 6th July. Bearer coupon to" !,e presented No. 4").45 words
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Article110 1925-06-01 15 Singapore, May M. Values have again touched high watermark and the general tone of the market la optimistic. Manufacturer have been keen buyers of spot and near rubber, and a strong Continental demand has also been m evidence. Futures have firmed up considerably, and a fair quantity of110 words
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Article412 1925-06-01 15 Time for Scr; pping old Methods. At the annual meeting of the Selangor .Miners' Association, the chairman, Mr. Loke Chow Thye, said: I do not propose to abuse your time by going through the report section after section, as WU done at our last committee mooting.412 words
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Article35 1925-06-01 15 Singapore. May Mi, 11.30 a.m. Singapore Standard Ribl ed Smoked Sheet. Spot 1.06 IM%; June 1.06 1.07; July-Stpt. WVa 99; Oct. -Dec. 88 BBH. London Quotation Sheet Bs. Market Firm.35 words
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Article86 1925-06-01 15 A telegram was received m Shanghai recently announcing the death at Home on May 13th. of Mr. Harry Maitland, whose family has been connected with Shanghai for many years. Mr. Maitland himself went out to that city m the early eighties, being first with Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Company, later86 words
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Article28 1925-06-01 15 There is no hope whatever of translating into fact the delusion that Great Britain can once more become supreme at an industrial country.— Mr. W. A. S. Hewins.28 words
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Advertisement469 1925-06-01 15 to* •>« *5j00,000. IZZrrZnTjZZr"""! R< > Y AL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Ommimm d uc An nvvinv w (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) FIBE MOTOR CAR MARINE ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCF act h s lessrs. BAKLUW Co. kajni*,. AGENTS WANTED Messrs HARRISONS, Secretary Managing Director TT BARKER Co.,469 words
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Advertisement506 1925-06-01 15 BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital 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. J. Umakawa, Esq. Baron K. Morimura. M. Odagiri. Esq. N. Igarashi, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K. Mogami, Eaq. K. Tatsumi, Esq. K.506 words
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Advertisement585 1925-06-01 15 BANKING. t HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. 0 (Incorporated m Hongkong) n a 4-u ead Office Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 -A issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 B Reserve Fund:— Sterling 4,500;000 r, a v Silver $26,500,000 I< Keserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 J COURT OF DIRECTORS. X rr «rf?585 words
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Article2031 1925-06-01 16 BACKERS GET THE WORST OF IT. The first day of thi* extra race meeting vas favoured by fine weather although the heavy rain of the morning had made the lawns pretty wet and it was not very pleasant underfoot. There was however very good attendance and some2,031 words
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Article346 1925-06-01 16 Tho following the handicaps and •cmtekingfl for to-day. Horses starred are scratched. Racf Ex-Griffin Ponks, Class A. (Seven furlongs): Compression 10, Cossack 0.6, -Savitri 8.7. Shere Khan 8.6, Hamworthy 8, Druid 7.6. Race 2. Ex-Griffin Horses. Class C. (Five furlongs): *Ram 9.7, "Spangle 9, Ratlin 8.10. *Seaforth 8.4.346 words
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Article85 1925-06-01 16 [Reuter's Service.] London. Ma}' 29. The following 1 Was the result of the Oaks Stakes, l»& miles for fillies, run at Epsom to-day. Saucy Sue b.f. (Swinford-Good and Gay) Bullock 1. Miss Gadabout b.f. (CylgadPopingaol) Brennan 2. Riding Light b.f. (Galloper-Light Zobiska) Donoghue 3. Twelve ran. Won by85 words
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Article43 1925-06-01 16 [Reuter's Service.] London, May 29. A surprising announcement made m the Racing Calendar records that Solario was fourth m the Derby not Wa minister as everywhere reported. Smyth, Warminsster's jockey, states he finished fourth o length front of Solario.43 words
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Article51 1925-06-01 16 fßeuter's Service.] London, May 30. At Kempton Park the Redfern two-year-old stakes resulted: Piazzetta (10-1) 1; Miss Buttall (7-2> 2; Doushk a (5-4) 3. Five ran and the race was won by half a length and a head. This is Mr. Morriss's, Miss Buttall 's first publ'c51 words
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Article31 1925-06-01 16 Monday, June Ist. Rehearsal Parade for King's Birthday Parade at Headquarters at 4.30 p.m. With staves but. without uniform. Tuesday, June 2nd. Signalling Class at Headquarters 5.15 p.m.31 words
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Article853 1925-06-01 16 A FAST RACE. On Sunday at 10 a.m. Capt. Flett and Mr. Roy Perry started twelve yachts m a race for the trophy presented by Mr. H. B. Baker. As usual when the boats have to be brought out from the moorings on a low tide most owners miscalculated853 words
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Article79 1925-06-01 16 TUESDAY'S TIES. Open Mixed Doubles. Mis. Campbell and Winter vs. Mrs. Sayers and Major Watson. Miss Law and Newbery vs. Miss Abed and S. Abed. Mixed Doubles Handicap. Mrs. Salzmann and Hindhede vs. Mrs. G. Hutchison and Doig. Mrs. Hibberd and Foyser vs. Miss Richard and79 words
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Article32 1925-06-01 16 All members, S.V.C., are asked to note hat the Companies will fall m at 6.45 a.m. m Wednesday, 3rd June, and not at 7 a.m. is stated m orders.32 words
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Advertisement171 1925-06-01 16 HIS MASTER'S VOICE New Records ARE HERE Write or call for Catalogues. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. THE ARCADE. \> m, kioktfd ilLljlj if KM 1^ II iiirmk Lion Head Brand Ml B^, WORLD'S yß^z_jSßs^ BEST B^^K Obtainable n ill Dtalm. P^3 Katz Bros Ltd. Sole Agents: 1 4 M SPORTING171 words
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