The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 October 1925
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Title Section12 1925-10-30 1 Singapore Free Press > IS. SINGAPORE, S.S., VRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925. NO. 11,634.12 words
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Article286 1925-10-30 1 Tht> Frtnch Premier has been instructed to "do what is necessary to rets ahlish tranquillity" m Syria **at My cost" Page 9. (ientral Sarrail's lack of balance, the prtss declares, is da mat, i mi: the pr-sli«c «:t' France throughout tht- w i»rld Pa Re 9. A286 words
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Article1133 1925-10-30 1 Certain myopic familiars of the Must •t History dwell with pleasure on the fact that Feudalism, the parent of romance and chivalry, is dead snd buried, and insist that the late war marked .he final ritei «>r its obsequies. The forms, titles, cere armies, usages, that survive, are1,133 words
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Advertisement170 1925-10-30 1 SNOWHAKE" T ,li; BETTER IH TIER RAFFLES HOTEL ESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY Dinner Dance. MONDAY FRIDAY The Dansant. LEVINE-HOPKINS DANCE BAND. (N.B E ening DreM os?enti il for Dinner Dances.) GRILL ROOM. sakkies brothers, i the -u p*r vision «f an Proprietors < Kperl Kuropcan. > SOW READY Singapore and Malayan170 words
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Advertisement183 1925-10-30 1 Malthoid one acAUTY-THE BEST IS very durable. IS water, acid, vermin proof. IS a safe protection from fire. IS cleaner than tiles. IS cooler thau corrugated iron. IS laid by us with experienced labour. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO Sole Agents: Sime, Darby 8 Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits183 words
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Advertisement109 1925-10-30 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Pyramid V.O.S.— Page .">. Capstan cigarettes Page 5. Piccadilly cigarettes Page V». Singapore Casket Co.— Page 7. Ttnnis dress at Shaw's Pago 2. Shipping on pages 10. 12 and 18. Teanent's beer. Gvthrie'a Page 8. Exshaw brandy. Caleibeck's Page B. Malthoid from Sime. Darby Pagt- 1. Norton motor-cycle109 words
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Advertisement10 1925-10-30 1 SEE THAT YOU GET "SNOWFLAKE" WJHE t HILLED CREAMERY BUTTER10 words
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Miscellaneous111 1925-10-30 1 THE WEEK. Friday, 'Mtth. Hi>rh Water. S.S2 a m.. 1V:,7 p.m. Dutch homeward mail chlaCß. C E.Z.M.S. Sale. Government Hill. 10 a.m. MnWpa] Commissi-on. 2.15 p.m. Hockey: Services vs VolunteerLodpt* Zetland Kmerjrent. Ty.'M) p.m. Choral Union Concert. Vie. Theatre. 5.:,0 p.m. Saturday, 31*f. Hijrh Water, 2.:?<t a.m.. i.:>«» p. m111 words
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Article359 1925-10-30 2 danced on the lather n I :i the :\»x-tri«t. [1 you (i«> not l -yaw its simple ttens, and therefore hesitate to take the flour ih rirst the bandoleona an<l concertinas I room m rhythmic sway, you may to iit oat most of the >359 words
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Article223 1925-10-30 2 Discussing a Pan Pacific Botanic Gardenthe Bulk tin says. "It may lx> af leinaTj. according to a stateim nt of Mr. I 'ope, to introduce MMM of the tropical twti first to the islands of Kauai or Maui. For instance, the only full-bearing durian tree and mangosteen are now on223 words
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Advertisement232 1925-10-30 2 Three Popular Face Creams CREME SHALIMAR LA REINE DE CREME MALACCEINE CREAM. Obtainable at MEDICAL HALL LTD, SINGAPORE. AT THE HAPPY VALLEY. The Merry Opera Company. Tn choice new plays. THE ELITE CINEMA. Programme as good as any, better than many. WATANG PEK JEE. I I I -111 111 f232 words
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Advertisement350 1925-10-30 2 Victoria Theatre Saturday 3 1st ii\st., 9.30 p.m.' Positively Farewell Concert Prior to Departure for the United States of America. William Heughan THE WORLD FAMED SINGER AND ACTOR AND ASSOCIATE ARTISTES. HYMAN LENZER GLADYS SAVER Australia's Greatest Violinist. The Brilliant Piarniste. Do Not Miss This Last Opportunity of Hearing Them.350 words
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Advertisement355 1925-10-30 2 ONE OF THE FIFTY-TWO BEST PICTURES 0! ij if From Sunday, 25th to Friday, Stth Ocf AT THE ALHAMBRA In the Second Show, at 9 p.m. AN ALLIED PRODUCERS AND DISTRIBUTORS COB* TION SPECIAL PICTURE (RELEASED BY v f ARTISTS' CORPORATION) The greatest, sincerest and most appealing picture career The355 words
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Article1012 1925-10-30 3 THE SECRET NO ONE CAN TELL. Professor T. H. Pear, Professor of Psychology at Manchester University, writes m the Evening News: A <lin ctor of a famous engineering colleire once made- a complaint. Too many parents, he said, sent their sons m the belief that, since they were not1,012 words
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Article727 1925-10-30 3 LEGIBILITY AND SIZE. Mr. George Bernard Shaw writing to the Editor of the London Mercury says: In your August issue Mr. B. H. Newdigate complains that the chief fault m my books is the smallness of the type m which they are printed. So many friends727 words
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Article83 1925-10-30 3 That news i'em about the Atlanta farmers who were drenched with rain as they left church after praying for the long drought to be broken recalls the denunciations of a coloured preacher m similar circumstances. "Brudders!" he boomed from the pulpit, ''yo' have come to pray de Lord *o83 words
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Advertisement461 1925-10-30 3 TENDERS. SPERS I OK MMHEH I'LATES AND sy MBEK BOARDi FOR HSHIN<; ,\is \M> STAKES. n i :ved at the Fisheries Singapore up to the 2nd for l i h i l l M" boat number plates and rt der ted Malay at -tikes number boards i Federated Malay States461 words
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Advertisement744 1925-10-30 3 NOTICES. DEUTSCHE GESANDTSCHAFT. Nach S 39 des deutschen AufwertunjfsgeseUm vom 16, Juli 1925 Reichsjfesetzblatt Teil 1 No. 31) mussen Industrieobligrationen und verwandte Schuldverschreibungren, fu r die die Vorrechte des AJtbesitzes gemass S 37 des Aufwertunjesgeseties (^*eteiligung am Reinfcewinn bezw. Liquidationserlos) m Ansprufth genommen werden, zur Vermeidung des Verlustes des spatestens744 words
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Advertisement143 1925-10-30 3 FORD OWNERS Prolong the Life of Your Car by Using White Star Oil Positively a Profitable Investment o MALAYAN MOTORS 209—212 ORCHARD ROAD. WEARNE BROTHERS LIMITED, Proprietors. TOP NOTCH" U//uskiS V M*TTW IS^wfil ll BlKkrW V Imtm^m^ C^J^miJm 111 I i V •%^Hg&:«^ "ThTl9^ Hole" k i|:." THE DISTILLERS AGENCY,143 words
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500 1925-10-30 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ijondon. Oct. 1. Nursing problems m the mission field OCOpied an important part of the programme at the meeting of the Medical Advisory Board of the Confeience of British MisMonai y Societies at the Kil>le House last Wednesday, Septoasbor 23rd.500 words
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Article127 1925-10-30 4 Tartan Stockings for Disagreeable Girls. Thew v re some epigrams on marriage m S lecture OH causes of married unhappiness delivered by Dr. Josiah OldfieM at Browning Hall, Walworth-road, S.E.: Kvery woman is born chaste but deceitful, whereas e«try man is born honest but incontinent.127 words
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Article157 1925-10-30 4 Fashion Now Permitted. London, Sept. 27. The «.<;! respondent of the Daily Chronicle at Berlir states that, although bobbed hair has enjoyed world-wide popularity, German girls have not been allowed to follow the fashion, and it was not until last week when two leading theatrical stars bobbed157 words
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Article53 1925-10-30 4 The Dean of St. Paul's, presiding at the Sunlight League Dinner, congratulated modern women on the brevity and scant ity of their clothes, and asked when anything -was to be hoped for men m this respect -adding that he had received an advertisement raying, "We specialise m clerical un<lerwe r.53 words
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Article713 1925-10-30 4 The Attraction of Flowers. The bright colours of flowers reflected m a mirror upon which the vase is standing adds increased brightness to the table or sideboard. Therefore, instead of buying embroidered doilies, nowadays one considers the purchase of flat and ornate mirrors. These mirrors are round and713 words
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Article36 1925-10-30 4 Miss Pattie Field, graduate of the State Department's Foreign Service School, has Hen appointed to the post of Consul at Amsterdam. She is said to be the first woman Consul m American history.36 words
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Article513 1925-10-30 4 Georgette St. James - Georgette St. James. To Pay or NOT to Pay. By The practice of many smart women, especially wives of the spoilt, but ncuriected, order, of footing bills for male escorts, is foolish and opposed to the canons of good taste. Before the war it would have been an513 words
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Article, Illustration73 1925-10-30 4 Mah Jon? is no- longer played with Mich intense enthusiasm as it was last year, nevertheless, th c craze for furniture and frocks which are Chinese m effect still continues. Thus these pyjamas have been designed. The short, full jumper is. perhaps, the quaintest part of this garment.73 words
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Article681 1925-10-30 4 BOUDOIR BOULEVARD. I think the most delightful creations m the way of fancy footwear are mules which are made from a little coloured broche siik, and many soft feathers. These mules are trimmed so lavishly with clusters of the feather ends, that the toes of the slippers are completely hidden.681 words
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Article192 1925-10-30 4 Evening Frocks with Jewelled Braces. Bare backs and slit "umbrella" skirts that are shorter than ever are sensational features of the latest evening fashions shown for the coming season's dance, dinm r, and theativ frocks. The bare-back fashion is all the more startling when it is allied,192 words
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Article649 1925-10-30 4 Helen (,,.. l - TABLE-MANNERS OF OLDEN TIMES. Helen l [By In refinement ,f table tK tish woman of m< den ta,,,., learn. Without Making sons one may. nev, >• say that her behav;., i{ not fall short of tha other country whatever. But was it always time when our own wo standard of649 words
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61 1925-10-30 5 reates domestic discord qaicker f indigestion, and nothing ndi^estion (niicker than Bisu- If your husband has some eative trouble don't stop at |p him by seeiag that he tirated Magnesia by him. handiest They are prompt, are obtainable at any Doctors prescribe Bisurateu >spitala use61 words
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Article, Illustration223 1925-10-30 5 n SHE COMPBLS OTHBRB m OBEI HER WILL. j(lt Method that Anyone (an Is* To tic ami Telepathic Powers, Ingueno l*eo»k and Heal Themselves Others Thmujrh Suixuestion. I.< BeiM v: Mankind", .lam*- Stanley Wests. |*ook IU-vrribin*: Str;«njie Poner Character h«liuatiun Trte to All Who Write. power «'t223 words
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Article609 1925-10-30 5 John Leith says m the Ewninjr News.— Everybody knows about the Armada. Bverybody knows that three hundred and ifty years a K o,- Good Queen Bess then gni>i;njr and tfuardin^ this England— the proud Spaniard sent forth a mighty ft^t to conquer and enslave our609 words
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Article304 1925-10-30 5 Of Genera] Weygand a food tale is told. He is, perhaps, the ablest of the yotmger school of French Generals. After holding many Staff appointments during the Great War, he was selected for service m the Near East, and was appointed High Commissioner for France m Syria304 words
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Article605 1925-10-30 5 "The Comic Muse." By J. C. Squire. Few recent anthologies need less excuse than this of Mr. Squire's. His title la an indication that he has not added another to, the numerous selection of humorous poems. His collection is of poems that rouse laughui, and if605 words
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Article183 1925-10-30 5 Mr. Douglas Fairbanks v well as other feadtec I'Khts of Hollywood firmament have beer rather freely interviewed lately, and it appears that every one of them knows exactly what are the basic principles of the- art of the kinema. It is to be gathered that COM183 words
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Article130 1925-10-30 5 IxnJon, Sept. 2i. The jury has completed its inquest on the body of the London fireman who \va< electrocuted through water encountering an electrical discharge and the current running up the stream to the man's body. Th? jury recommended fhat steps should be taken to insulate firemen's130 words
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Article334 1925-10-30 5 "Zaru Agha, aged 149 years— reputed to be the oldest man alive— has gleefully accepted an offer from the Constantinople authorities to join the staff of guards at one of the Imperial Palaces. Agha has been married 11 times, and his present wife is 27 years of age.334 words
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Article243 1925-10-30 5 The action of the Labour Conference m I passing at the instance of Mr. Georft Lansbuiy a resolution "recognising ihe right of the Indian people to full selfGovernment and self-determination 1 is one of those pious pronouncement which are made m abundance at gatherings of the kind.Pioneer - 243 words
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Article219 1925-10-30 5 "Ghosti Are you interested?" begin* a" advciUMUMßt m the "Times," and sim-<' most people are at least mildly curious on that subjec-t presumably they will have fom on to read how they may "become a guest m a country houst- where two are said to exist," with219 words
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Advertisement69 1925-10-30 5 NKU YEAR SPORTS 1926. N OTICB. !l Meeting will be held m the Huh. on Tuesday 3rd. 15 o'clock to consider the Elding Land Sea Sports on «d if approve of:- Management. ted m these Sports tend the Meeting P. DEABON. H"n. Secretary. HUDSON'S ARK IN TUNING AND REPAIRING iYRAM69 words
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Advertisement274 1925-10-30 5 £YRAMID V. O. S. Guaranteed Pure Vegetable Oil Toilet Soap with a Delightful Fragrance that Lingers. f~ Telegram: Tliaiba. Telephone: 2292. Patronised by Royalty ISMAIL A. RAHEEM. X- oo Crown Jeweller and Renowned Manufacturer. No 82-1 and 82-2 Bras Basah Road an,! .1 Raffles Hotel Singapore Always m stock Loose274 words
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Article895 1925-10-30 6 SPANKING THE LAUNDRESS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Paris. Sept. 27. Time was when the Paris laundress set a bright and shining example to all other laundresses. Nowhere else m the world of laundering were shirts and collars rendered so glossy, while feminine under-garments so enchanted their owners, that the895 words
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Article579 1925-10-30 6 MR. B. LBNOX-BUIPBONB Nku Mr. B. Lenox-Simp^,, J^"* I*-:.1 from Shankaikuan i a; t n fc ht Uj to LoMoO and New V()rk i**" 1 for the Polish and A-.u'-n, his new book, which will bear M title, "Why China S,, that the despatch of the through579 words
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Article64 1925-10-30 6 I limn Hun D^r« Kl|M l.omln!; W Senttan <-f twi-h- j>nth? m the second division w p shire AtdaeJ On < a polo pony breeder <""'" Indian Cavalry who «;>■ manslaughter of I l«bo Ranee. The latter wa kilted hy Bpooner*! »oto eyelinf to work. E*id<64 words
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Advertisement203 1925-10-30 6 From Londonfor You And they reach you as fresh as if 's/ffr* fmff\\*****''\ i\ y° u bou g n t them at our London* kSffflf^ W*"^ Picadilly Virginia Cigarettes will V^v^C^r^v* bring you J °y for the y are ccol a d V V i 3 X fragrant. '*/M%s%, x203 words
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Advertisement95 1925-10-30 6 I A Powerful Tonic J? TRAD, l^ V I U> I AMARA 1 Bynin* Amara quickly restores strength and energy to the system when run down or suffering from the after effects of illness. It stimulates the digestion and enables those who suffer from loss of appetite to enjoy their95 words
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Article752 1925-10-30 7 A SOI TH AFRICAN OPINION. .Special to Frte Pre*»s by G*orße Cecil). Thj British public doubtless has been c.i eatly edified by the accounts of the Piince of Wales' tour. The adulation of the whites and blacks, as proved by their j speeches of welcome and deep752 words
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Article134 1925-10-30 7 That learning to hear by touch may become an essential part of the education -o' the deaf is indicated by the experimjkts of Robert H. Gault, of Northwestern University. The apparatus used m the tests m eluded a microphone and a three-tube amplifier, and receivers < -mnected134 words
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Article203 1925-10-30 7 MACPHAIL CO. LTD S REPOR i Singapore. Oct. 29. Kubber.— London 4k. Steady. Local 1 65 Ijn:— London £2SO 7s. Gd. Local 1 4<Mi* (1 <5 tons sold). Khbers:— Rubber shares are firm, utan Smipans have buyers at 8.95 sellers 405 Mentakabs 48 50. Tambalaks are quoted203 words
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Article186 1925-10-30 7 LEWIS AND PEAT' S REPORT. Singapore, Oct. 29. me market has been \ery quiet during the past week and only small fluctuations nave hern recorded from day to day. Spot lubber has been very scarce, and some ditficulty is being felt m satisfying October commitments. £20 and 1027 have been186 words
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Article213 1925-10-30 7 Singapore, Oct. 29. Uuhher. A steady market has been met with daring the past week, and although valuei have been subject to slight floctutiona, the general tendency has been for thorn to harden. A small sale was catalogued for yesterday*! auction, and there was a \erv good demand213 words
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Article112 1925-10-30 7 Yesterday's Alterations. .I'ihan Tin 59 >'-' Kinta Assn. (10> K.OO 8.50 Un^ui ($1) l.:iO 1.40 Kiu-hai Profs. ($1) 1.42 1 1.4"> Malayan Collieries < 10) :}S.OO IW.OO Murai Tin 2.40 2.M 4awng Pet is) 2.02^ 2.10 iVn^kalen (t) 18.76 l'J.iT) x.d. T. Harbour (i) 1 4.7."> 15.00112 words
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Article168 1925-10-30 7 Sent Boustead%md Co. (Penanjr). Takuapa Valley Tin, output for Ist half October, ">O4 pikuls; .">(iS hours worked; OPjOOO cubi< yards treated. Sees: Guthrie and Co. (Kuala Lumpur). Galang Besar, 40,141; Sungei F'uaya. 81,983; Ampat, 41.012; Kwaloe, 44.150; Sumatra, 159£86; Continental, (Aujr.) 25,438; Soengei Radja. (coconuts) 70,000.168 words
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Advertisement360 1925-10-30 7 BUSINESS CARDS. B|E pABLB TOPS. FLOWING. 11l KS. BtC. SINGAPORE CASKET CO. •Marble Merchants." Telephone 75. iji 0 O PletM &**i tm the Illustrated Jj .viM of MuHical InstrumenU. BASON <0., LTD. 113 N-.rth Britlpe Road. n,. \\l> TRUBTWORTHT SERVANTS. KS, AMAHS. AYAHS, ETC. umler no obligation. We r gentleman,360 words
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Advertisement733 1925-10-30 7 STRAIGHT TO THE LUNGS! PEP* A MO?T VALUABLE SAFEGUAEO AGAINST COUGHS, COl DS, CHILLS, XT( T'urii ihia Mason of'lowcred tempera- tan and chilly nights you m-ed PEPS I i"! re than ever. These famous breatheable tablets (nab!e all eovgha, colds, chills, •ore throat and bronchial -v ablet to Ik> sd733 words
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Advertisement824 1925-10-30 7 AUCTION SALE OF MatfrJficent Design WMtg Enamelled. Walnut and Mahogany Stained Teak Household rurniture, Paby Grand I'iano, H.M.V. Gramophone, Crockery, (J'ass. Plated .1 Silverware, etc. To be held at No. 16, Meyer Man«!> 1. (Srd Floor), Coleman Street. SATI RDAY, 31st OCTOBBft, 1925, at 2 p.m. ComprWin*;-— Oi*. excellent 1824 words
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Advertisement564 1925-10-30 7 AUCTION SALE OF I' n redeemed PtodfM, the property f Twetov Pawnshops. To bi> held at Our Salt -KiM.n.. Kart!.- Chamber-. Ram*l J'lacc. Singapore. OX TUEBDAY, 3r«l NOVEMB£I, AT m THURBDAT, r.th .XoVkjlmkr. AT I.) \\t BATUBOAT, 7th NOVEMBER, Al It A.M. The pledge, consisting of watches, eftaiita, diamond and564 words
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647 1925-10-30 8 SISGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1925. The Danger Light. The mail papers bring out the full accounts of the Trades Union meetling at Liverpool, when the unionist majority completely reversed the communist minority resolutions at Scarborough. Those who like hard i hitting through plain speaking will find it m647 words
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Article525 1925-10-30 8 Mr. T. M. Winsley, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co.. Ltd., Singapore, has been staying m Penanir for tVw days. The usual forthigntly meeting of the Chinese Sodali>ts will be held on Sunday ai the St. Joseph's Institution at UQ p.m. All aacr c invited to attend. Among the passengers through525 words
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Article78 1925-10-30 8 TAXI STRIKE IN TAIPENG. Objection to New Police Regulations. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Oct. In consequence of the enforcen.cn of the new Police regulations m Taipeng. allocating certain routes for hire car traffic, the latter service is at a standstill to-day, the drivers striking as a protest78 words
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Article630 1925-10-30 8 The Kinta River was still m heavy flood on Tuesday. Sir George and Lady Maxwell have left for Fraser's Hill. The hon'ble Mr. George Hemmant aiuJ Mrs. Hemmant are visiting Kuala Lumpur. Mr. and Mrs. M. Striven* and family have returned to Batalang estate. Malacca, from Europe. Che Tah, Dat<»h630 words
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Article78 1925-10-30 8 EX-SERVKKS- INNFKs H.E. the G-eraat to v tf nd Sir Laurence an i I <v attend the Ex-S.-rv,,-, M vice Women's Dinner! oi as evidenced by tha ft which we have rec.v,,. "Sir LSTiatl (Juillemard. St«t4ati Colombo Ka.1,., Ex-Service n:en n-qu.--company at dinner on v Ex-Servic women reqoe78 words
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Article250 1925-10-30 8 In presenting Somer act sock ty comedy, "0 ir B nighti of next week at the Vie Mrs. G. M. Mford \t »trik somewhat ditf« rent I I cupied her attenti i m Singapore <■: present ease she i- caste which has worked remarkable keenness fi judging by250 words
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Article135 1925-10-30 8 BeMatfona] newi I received by the Sunwtn P 12.1T> p.m. on Friday, the 1 Si>rh. a ioariabiag m i j about 8 hour-' drive bj capital, Koeta-Badja, win that Captain van ii«-r Stays V <lant of the Military I stabbed to death by v v short parang135 words
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Article48 1925-10-30 8 At the Meeting ot missi<»ia-rs this aft-i Yunus Bin Abdullah you awaif. Sir. that ■trocted ]*> heigW at th<' junction tti Kerb CoaiM Road, thm (h) Was permiftsion irjver (c) Will you take (-f public safety, to h removed, linee i: end* coiner, especially i" 148 words
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Advertisement167 1925-10-30 8 EXSHAW BRANDY Agents: CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Shanghai.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG AM) IPOH. f FRESH ENGLISH SALMON PARTRIDGES AMERICAN CALIFORNIAN DUCKLINGS I HALIBUT spore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. «•> Presents for Friends at Home. We Can Send th e FHlowing. Free of All Furllur Chairire>. e\ London167 words
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Advertisement148 1925-10-30 8 Parfums de Luxe OOTY j! Chypre Si Origan J m Rose Jacqueminot Paris ■I Emeraude 1 EAU DE COTY to be had from all dealers |i Dupirc Brothers. Sole Agents THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. MALAYA. MESTII OCX 'URRENt hS- ANNOUNCEMENT. The Marruiirf of Mm Valeric Gladys Pen««:;ithir to Mr. Kthvani148 words
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Article92 1925-10-30 9 ESARRAII/S ORDERS. rRANQUiixmr at any cost. [Rout or'- Service.] Paris. Oct. 29. rsp*pen display much anxiety situation m Syi ia. Tan MJTI that M. Douniergue 1 .M. Pamfevc to do what is re-establish tranquillity at any trrtnpondeni of the same papei serai Sarrail of prn-T'irkish \rab leanings92 words
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Article214 1925-10-30 9 Paris. Sept. 29. (!<• Kerillis, who has gone to pecial commissioner of the ■..■ate the facts as exercise of power as re, has sent to his irhich hr profnsas I husr revolt. when (ieneral c ll if mmissioner, ths re- tain < 'arbillet < the Jebel l>ru.<">214 words
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Article65 1925-10-30 9 GREECE AND BULGARIA SUBMIT. [Reuter's Service.] I'aris. Oct. 28. 1 the League Council, the Bulgarian representatives annncoiiditional acceptance of the on and undertook to facitke U,k of the Allied military at- I'aris, Oct. 29. ot the Lea** has received Athens explaining that Greek evacuation of Bulowing Ui the Bulgarians Greek,65 words
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Article44 1925-10-30 9 ••rvice.] London. Oct. 28. victory the American oil Uacomber, irho has more «U« any otWr owner, irUbh double of the kh« ('ambridgeshire, (i wins £50,000. hay- humhvd sterling at nterwtfag feature of the by a French-bred England, owned hy an seventeen year44 words
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Article11 1925-10-30 9 Service.] 28. signed by the :!Z: Esthonia s debt11 words
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Article109 1925-10-30 9 YET HOPE LIVES. FRIENDLY GESTURES. [Reuter's Service. 1 London. Oct. 29. The Duke of York presided at the farewell dinner by the Empire Exhibition < ommis R ,oners for the Dominions and Colonies to the Exhibition Board administrative staff. Mr. Justly Rawlings, Australia proposing the toast of109 words
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Article336 1925-10-30 9 PAINLEVK PREMIER. f Reuter's Service. J Paris. O t t. 28. M. Painless was ■■aminneil to t !v Ely"'l told prManwa afterwards, that H offered .he Premiership he would need time reply. M. Painleve tqhssqnently .-aid that he must consult his friends before definitely answering M. Dogmeum'a336 words
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Article99 1925-10-30 9 [Reuter's Service. 1 Berlin, Oct. 29. A communique from the governing party of the Socialist Party states that the party will not vote on the Locarno Bill m the present Reichstag, as it is unabie to acquit the German Nationalists of the responsibility of voting for the ratification99 words
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Article55 1925-10-30 9 [Reuter s Service] Moscow, Oct. 29. A Chinese university, named after Dr. Sun Vat-sen, is to be opened m Moscow at the beginning of December to accommodate 2.10 Chinese students. Mr. Radek, who has been elected Rector, said that the work of the university would le strictly scientific55 words
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Article16 1925-10-30 9 [Reuter's Service.] Calcutta, Oct. 28. The Marquis de Pinedo has arrived from Rangoon.16 words
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Article1252 1925-10-30 9 CURIOUS SUPREME COURT ACTION. Coincidence of a Name. An elderly Chinese sundry goods leader, Tan Kirn Toon, trading as Chop Tee Chee, was the successful plaintiff m a curious action which came before Mr. Justice Deane m the Supreme Court yesterday morning. The action was the seniel1,252 words
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Article185 1925-10-30 9 Dr. Yano Seriously Injured. (By courtesy of the Nanyo NiehiNichi Shimbunsha). Tokio. Oct. 28. Dr. F. Yano and four companions, including his grand-child, were seriously injured as a result of their motor-car colliding with a tram-car. The motor-car driver was killed instantly. The Customs Conference. A report from185 words
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Article203 1925-10-30 9 In addition to a selection of new fiction the undernoted works have been added to Raffles Library and will be available for issue to-morrow, (Saturday), at 9 a.m. Benson (Stella) The Little World. Braybrooke (P.) Considerations o n Edmund Gosse. Bywater (H. C.) The Great Pacific War, 1931-33.203 words
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Article74 1925-10-30 9 The Prince of Wales seems to have lost some handkerchiefs m South America; and no doubt he will not grudge this inverted form of largesse. The young ladies of the Argentine may be trusted to make a better use of them than the Colonial statesman who, according to Sir George74 words
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Advertisement140 1925-10-30 9 New Arrival of French Carriage Clocks BEST QUALITY GILT 8-DAY LEVER TRAVELLING CLOCK IX HFST RED MOROCCO LEATHER COVERED (ASK. SIZE:-.'}*, INS. IJY I IX. U\ 2 IN. Plain Dial Price $25.00 Radium Dial Price $30.00 ROBINSON CO., LTdT (Incorporated m the S.S.) SINGAPORE. II Cay we send you (Dainty140 words
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Advertisement715 1925-10-30 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE 1 REGULAR SERVICES TO:— LONDON, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, HAMBURG BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES. HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. MACHAON London, Rotterdam ar:l Hamburjr In Fwrt CALCHAS715 words
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Advertisement546 1925-10-30 10 EUerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) "ELLERMAJTIINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE s.s. CITY OF DUNKIRK Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg In Port s.s. CITY OF TOKIO London, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Dunkirk Nov. 7 s.s. KASENGA Havre,546 words
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Advertisement548 1925-10-30 10 P& o BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION (1 LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMKWAUDs For China and Japan. For Marseilles. London and \nt*. r Due Tonnage. Singapore.548 words
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Article2039 1925-10-30 11 m SKCRETs REVEALED. On the first rumour that another Death Ray has bei n discovered a real one this time the whole world is roused to excitement, and it is not to be wondered at, says Major James Robinson, D.Sc., Ph.D., F. Inst.P., m Wireless. The.c have2,039 words
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Article188 1925-10-30 11 Effect of "Bambt;oing." In the course of a farewell address to the Ceylon branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Mr. Cecil Clementi, the GovernorElect of Hongkong, urged the necessity for the scientific study of the Sinhalese language. Continuing Mr. Clementi said that for many millenia the Chinese188 words
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Article128 1925-10-30 11 The Duchess of Northumberland's desciiption of the Genevese hog 1 "remarkably tall, slender, and long legged, all black, with their ears hanging down," suggests that the Old Irish Pig and the "Razor backed hawg" of the Southern States were once a universal type. The Chinese were the128 words
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Advertisement146 1925-10-30 11 Here's Health! 11 A lone drin^ of P ilpv L-m >n Squash not 111 thirst .md keeps rit d >"J Nothing arid pulp of tweeteneo with pure no h.irmtul pr.->orvat!ves, no artificial syrups md cloars the blood, i tasuns. |py I.t'mon Squa-h is keeping you cool ihi In flavouf makes146 words
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Advertisement484 1925-10-30 11 jf^ Away -witK^SL f Half-Healdi 0/ Half-health, vaguely described as "off colour" or "a touch of Ml liver" is usually regarded as a kind of recurring accident. You M tell yourself it's unavoidable, and adopt some drastic means Ml to put yourself right. B B I p !r There's tio484 words
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Article41 1925-10-30 12 The oil tanker Conus which went on to Pulo Bukom to empty her fuel tanks, has I now pone into King's Dock with the Marella. The repairs to be done to both vessels are extensive. I41 words
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Article40 1925-10-30 12 The M.M. outward mail steamer Andre Lebon is due here from Colombo on Monday^ Nov. 2nd., at 11 a.m. and will leave likely on the ssacm c day, at about 5 p.m. for Saigon, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan.40 words
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Article45 1925-10-30 12 Singapore Straits. H.M.S. Iroquois reports that a beacon has been laid out m the following position m the Singapore Siraits:— l.l2. North; 103.39 East, or about 2M» miles S. by E. from Sultan Shoal Lighthouse. All other beacons have now been weighed.45 words
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Article90 1925-10-30 12 The Harbour Board dockyard are turning out three new launches, which are to be added to the Preventive Service fleet. The new launches are designed on lines which make them faster than those now m commission. The launches are 62 feet lons and 12 feet wide,90 words
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57 1925-10-30 12 The Ho Honjr Company's steamer Honp Penp was searched by Revenue Officers when she arrived here from China with the result that 5.:>00 tahils of chandu valued at about $50,000 was found behind the panelling m tW« of the first-class cabins. A eoasfck57 words
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Article108 1925-10-30 12 The Admiralty state that an inquiry into a recent collision between one of H.M. ships and a mercantile steamer disclosed that there appears to be ah impression that any vessel wishing to pass from starboard to port of a line of H.M. ships m squadron108 words
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208 1925-10-30 12 I To the Editor of the Spectator.] s > r In your issue of September sth you observe, m reference to the recent seamen's strike, that justice will not be done until all reputable shipowners gfag "continuity of employment" t<> their seamen. Commenting <>n this208 words
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Article122 1925-10-30 12 Helictpter Huilt under Armed (iuard. London, Oct. 3. Brennan's now helicopter, which he has been for three years secretly buildinjr. crashed and was partially wrecked durinsr the first test at Farnborough to-day. Only Brennan and a few officials were present. R. Graham who was piloting the machine122 words
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Article77 1925-10-30 12 Further Contracts Placed. London, Oct. 15 The paper Modem Transport announce that m addition to the contract for the new airship tked at Karachi, the Air Ministry has awarded the Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Company, Limited contracts for the manufacture and erection of mooring masts each 17077 words
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Article213 1925-10-30 12 EDU CATION IN INDIA. Colonel Sir Charles E. Yate says, recent Indian mail brings mows "that the question of the education of the youth of the Indian middle classes is at last giving rise to thought." H e adds: "Much of the embitterment and discontent that fans the flame of213 words
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Article185 1925-10-30 12 Mails by Parachute. Several inventors are working sj-ecial devices which will permit air mails to b dropped safely from high speed aeroplanes. Machines, flying: at over [i>o miles per hour fiom London to Manchester, for example, would drop mail bag* int.. "pillar boxes" dotted at variotU points along185 words
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Article188 1925-10-30 12 HAVE YOU GOT IT I am greatly interested mi n the -new epidemic" that the docton report is ravaging certain districts of London. It is ascribed te a "certain gem which attacks the throat," and the symptoms are a general lassitude accompanied by mental d sion and a parched sensation188 words
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Article83 1925-10-30 12 Costs £30.000,000; Kills 2.000,000. London. Oct. 19. The direct annual cos; of sickness and death attribute!* u> malaria is between 160,000,001 and tOil.OOO.OO!). according to Dr. Balfour, Director of th t London School <•< Hy«itM and Tropical Medicine, who m speech at the Guild House, Eccfeiton83 words
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Advertisement438 1925-10-30 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia). :O:— FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE. :O:— Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) am HONTORO (5,000 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabinj Luxe, single berth cabins, swimming438 words
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Advertisement127 1925-10-30 12 NORDDEUTSCHER-LLOYD. (Incorporated m Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures. OUTWARDS. For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN Due Singapore t SAARBRUECKEN Nov. 1 f COBLENZ Nov. 30 HOME WARPS. For GENOA. ANTWERP, HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due Singapore SCHLESIEN Nov. 6 t TRIER Nov. 23 t S.A/ARBRUECKEN Dec. 21 t127 words
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Advertisement457 1925-10-30 12 JAVA-NEW_YORK LIN^" Regular three weekly service of the NEDERLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY, -ROTTERDAM I HOLLAND AMERICA LINE. Ir A M) Intended sailings of above Companies from Singapore to New York via Suez. t s.s. SIANTAR s.B. SAPAROEA Cargo is also accepted to Boston, Philadelphia. Baltimore and Canadian Inland Point, through Bill.457 words
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Miscellaneous603 1925-10-30 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahnng. Pekan, Sun*ei limbing and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and 0 Fri 1 da 7 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggri, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penan* and Kedah 6am Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6603 words
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Advertisement637 1925-10-30 13 O. S. K. Line. Destination?. Steamers. Arr. Dcpt. London. Hamburg Rotterdam Bremen, via Colombo, I 1 >rt Said. Amur Maru Nov. 12 Nov. 13 Bi I ape Town, Rio, Anvs via Colombo. f Panama Maru Nov. 26 Nov. 28 via Pen*? g. t Sumatra Maru Nov. 11 N >v. 13637 words
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Advertisement402 1925-10-30 13 Round -the- World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 38 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OILBURNERS. NO COAL DUST. NO CINDERS. ABBOLUTE CLEANLINESS. via Colombo, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Cenoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine new liners continue on Round the World, returning to Singapore m 110402 words
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Advertisement665 1925-10-30 13 GENERAL A G es£L ASAKI R0 SEVELT UNE Kerr Steamship Co., Inc., 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE (via Suez) m.s. SILVERELM due Oct. 30 s.B. BORDEAUX MARU due Nov 15 m.s. SILVERAY due oy v tor rates665 words
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Article1535 1925-10-30 14 CYCLING AT 40 MILES AN HOUR. BARTLETTS REMARKABLE FEAT. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Oct. 1. I do not often "star" "push" cycling feats, but I really must this week. C. H. Bartlett, of the Polytechnic Cycling Club, accomplished a remarkable performance at Herne Hill track yesterday, when,1,535 words
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Article310 1925-10-30 14 'Come Back. John Bull." Dublin. Sept. 19. The Free State Senate elections are exciting much greater interest now than they did on Thursday, whe n the polling. took place. Electors showed great apathy, due no doubt to the rain. Now, when the partial results of the final310 words
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Article708 1925-10-30 14 CITIES MEET HOKIrEK RUGBY. I i amir Football Surprises. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, Sept. 30. The Rugby season proper opened with some interesting tussles between City and Border clubs. In Edinburgh, Heriot's entertained Hawick. Broadly BS4 »King, play was scrappy, and there were nether outstanding players nor708 words
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Article74 1925-10-30 14 AH Royal Air Force nmvhinvs required for cooperating with the An,y being MH'c.ally prepared for nuUo-f lephony Labour equivalent to the employment of iwkT" one woek is inv(>ivt><i ta th This preparation has for its object the prevention of interference with whvle.s messages on tho part of the74 words
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Article281 1925-10-30 14 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. "^3. The only Morning Dmi] M PHper-3r, 40 hn 7 V daily, also the best M0di,,,,, f,, r A Delivered with the (h-v, j, me, with Latest Tel, v and Latest Announce™ exclusive special featu, week" Serial Story, 1 Telephone 56. Cable A.: P. O. N281 words
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Advertisement318 1925-10-30 14 Is there anyone ill at home to-day? A NYONE who is completely run down through overwork or /-\neurasthenia Anyone just up after a serious illness? Anyone whose health wants thoroughly rebuilding I If there is— it's a case for a course of WINCARNIS More than 10,000 doctors have recommended this318 words
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Advertisement93 1925-10-30 14 .^■^■^Baa^^^^^^ ■a^T^' Jv I There's Health I I m every dose I of Hall's Wine Hall's Wine is a great tonic m every case of weakness. It enriches the bl tht* nerves builds up I strength all round. Take Hall's Wine il run-down, or a trying climate. It is the93 words
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Article548 1925-10-30 15 lAALL AND EVATT'S WEEKLY REPORT. tj, i» i i Sin «:aP«re, Oct. 2S. The Rubber section has again provide, market, with goodb^er? ™f dence of t h the commodity and sha Active condition, have resulted and share gu^ to all issues .how improveSeVovS tin week, with however,548 words
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688 1925-10-30 15 Singapore. Oct. 28. During the week under review our market has been active. The price of tin after declining shows of £3 Lsa stace oui last report. In tins section business has been brisk, especially m Sterling and Australian dredgers. With the steady price688 words
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Article59 1925-10-30 15 October 2.). Bi-nk 4 m.s. i5-:ji Bank, demand 2j4 5-32 Private credits 'i HUB. 1 New York, demand 66% Credits dayFrame, <ie:n;ui(l 1280 India. T. T. 15P. Honskoaff, deouu .1 8 p.c. Pi«m. Yokohama, demand 138 Java, donand 14()' 4 Panckok. demand 7^' t Soverei^rn. Bank Puyintr |a\M Hank59 words
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Article213 1925-10-30 15 October 29. Pil 7.". Ton- $142.76 Gambit- r 17.00 Pepper White 57.50 Pepper I'.! <ck 42.50 Flake Tapio >; on Pi i i SagO Small K.-J-, 1 "fa 11.::, Copra Sundried 11.90 Opium, iJen-.i s iint 000 Rico. Xiaßg Mi-i h.m Mar l B'ue Eaple (Old) 360 Iliii nan213 words
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Article36 1925-10-30 15 Singapore, ;)rl. 29. 12 MM. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 1.64V4 1.65%; Nov. 1.60 1.61; Nov.-Dec 1.58 1.59; Jan.-Match 1.42 1.43; April-June 1.31 1.:!-. Loadota Quotation Sheet is. Market Quirt.36 words
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Article93 1925-10-30 15 The interim dividend declared by tinHalakoff Rubber Company. Ltd., idunild have been given as T'j per cent and not 7 |ur cent appeared bj error m previ i i< issue. Messrs. Barlow and ('<>.. Kuala Lumpur, ;i- .•i^t'i.t.^ for t hi- Sungei Krian Rubber Ea tat* 1 Ltd.. advise that93 words
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Article608 1925-10-30 15 HUSH'S WEEKLY REPORT. Sinj;a|M»rf, Oct. 28. During the past week im has remained very firm and m spite of the sharp setl doses 14 higher on balance. There has been food business passing m Tin iharei generally and quotation! have been well maintained, especially f«.r all Sterling608 words
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279 1925-10-30 15 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. (L. R. Macphaii). Singapore. ()<|. 2*». Kuhher.— I Up >,rl. Local L.66. Ttfe— 42Bo 7a Bd. Down TT< 8d Local 17:. tons sold at 142"*4. Rubberi shares are quit t<«r. Tin >t are m food enquiry and Loans and Illdtlf trials can be placed at (|iiotali<.ns.279 words
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Advertisement370 1925-10-30 15 Assets over $5,500,000. Assurance m force over $19,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LlMlTED(lncorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFlCE:— Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C The Cimipany has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act ATTRACTIVE370 words
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Advertisement391 1925-10-30 15 BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. Established 1880— Capital Subscribed V. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund V.83,500,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya. Esq DIRECTORS. Y. Yamakawa, Esq. Baron K. Morimura. M. Odagiri, Esq. N. Igarashi, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K. Mogami. Esq. K. Tatsumi, Esq. K. Takeuchi, Esq.391 words
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Advertisement449 1925-10-30 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI] BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50 000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,;i00,000 Reserve Fund: Sterling f 4,500,000, Silver $26,500.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Chairma? H. P. White, Esq. Deputy Chaiimsn W. H.449 words
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Advertisement40 1925-10-30 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee Administration Bonds Singap^* Representative Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., Ltd CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist fioor> A GORDON LEB, Resident Manager.40 words
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Article256 1925-10-30 16 A TWAKOW LOAD OF CHANDU. Two Chinese Chased and Arrested. The case m which two Chinese, Koh < hong and Pong Cfcong, are alleged to have Keen involved m an attempt to ■nraggle about *•"><>. ooo worth of nongovernment chandu came up for hearing m the District256 words
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Article102 1925-10-30 16 Mr. Bull, the Second Magistrate, had before him yi stei day the case m which a Chinese is charged with the theft of latex from the Bukit Sembawan^r Rubber Company. Mr. Cobbett appeared for the pr Oat cation. It is alleged that the man rilled a102 words
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Article64 1925-10-30 16 The driver of a Ford car. which collided with a tree alon^ Bukit Timah-n-ad on We In l i a >■ was pr* duoed before the Second Police Magistrate yesterday and charped with causing hurt to one of his i.i -senders by rash driving. It is said that64 words
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Article95 1925-10-30 16 Four persons were injured m a» collision between a Hupmobile car and a Maxwell car m Robinson Road on Wednesday evening. It is alleged that the Maxwell car swerved off the road sharply m turning off Robinson Road, with the result that the other car, coming95 words
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Article116 1925-10-30 16 The sequel to an armed robbery m house No. 30 Upper Chin (hew Street was heard m the Third Police Court yesterday, when two Hokions named Ang Giok and Tan Teh were charged with committing armed robbery. It appears that both the accused gained admission116 words
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Article67 1925-10-30 16 Wee N"h Chee and Tan Ec Fanp, both rublK-r dealers, were fined $150 and costs each by the Third Magistrate yesterday on phoning jruilty to charges of landing rubbi j r without a permit. Mr. Xewby, <»f the Rubber Restriction Office, prosecuted. In the first case the67 words
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Article38 1925-10-30 16 Programme of drills up to and for Nov. Ist. Friday, 80th, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall S.R.A. (V) S.Ii.K. (V) sitfs. Band S.R.E. (V) Field Coy. Sunday, Nov. 1, 7.15 a.m., Drill Hall AH Units, S.V.C.38 words
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Article421 1925-10-30 16 EX -SERVICE MEN. To the Editor. Sir, In common with your correspondent. Mr. Frank Berry, I. too, was amazed at the tone of your leader dated October -'Sth. It was. however, significant that a somewhat similar leader should appear the same day m your afternoon contemporary,421 words
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Article196 1925-10-30 16 "There's a play." said Mr. Somerset J Maugham to ar interviewer, "at every j street corner.'" He might have said with equal truth that there's a play m every MWipaper. Here are one or two sugges- :i»ns for plots from the week's dailies: The House196 words
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Article162 1925-10-30 16 1 Gratifying Process m Kuala Lumpur. The Mercantile Co-operative Thrift and Lou Society, Limited, Kuala Lumpur, m- i nded for non-Government employes m Selaßgor, has completed six months of existence, and is daily {rrowinp m popularity s and usefulness. The membership is nowwell over 200. including a162 words
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Article37 1925-10-30 16 The Boss— "How is it. mv boy, you mnke a perfect ha«h of everything I give a you?" Office Boy "Well, sir, I don't t know. sir. Unless it's becos me mother r keeps a boardin'-house." i37 words
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Article50 1925-10-30 16 HOME FOOTBALL. [Reuter's Service.] London, Oct. 28. The following are the results of to-day's English League matches: Division I. Bury 2, Sunderland 2. Division 111 (Southern). Brighton &H.A. 1, Norwich C. 1. In a friendly match the Army beat Aston ilia by five goals to one at Aldershot.50 words
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Article68 1925-10-30 16 County Cup Competitions. London, Oct. 21. In the Lancashire senior cup a second round result is as follows: Wigai 31. Broughton 8. In the Yorkshire senior cup second round results are: Bradford I^. York 5. Hoddersneld 16, Leeds 11. WakefteM Featherstone 23. London. Oct. 20. m Northern68 words
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Article62 1925-10-30 16 London. Oct. 21. Result- of the principal matches played to-day m the Rugby Union are as follows: Bristol 1"». Oxfard ITarsicy s. Hart's 10, Cambridge 'V. 27. Chatham 22, Londo n Scottis O>unty Championship. In the County championship Hampshire beat Sum y by (> points to 362 words
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Article52 1925-10-30 16 The November bogey com|>etition will he played OH Saturday and Sunday. 7th. and 6th. proximo. Thf President's Prize for 11)23, will be a four-ball competition under special handicap. Entries mi n pairs should be notified on the entry list at the Club house or sent to the52 words
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Article128 1925-10-30 16 Second Round of Championship. London, Oct. fi. Westward Ho!— The Ladies' ||o|f Championship wns continued todny. 1 o»« peeond round was ph^vd m warm and ihie weath cv. The results were remarkaUK k mi t« form, none of tho.;.- having ailioi I ».T' tensions to128 words
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Article252 1925-10-30 16 Plftjreff Attacked by the Swarm. Mr. H. W. C, (raigmile. while playing golf at Wallasey, topped his first drive into the rough, and m going ti» play his second shot found himself assailed by a swarm of angry wasps. The ball had rolled into their nest. What252 words
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Article67 1925-10-30 16 Australians Asked to Visit the Cape Next Year. Johannesburg, Sept. 30. The South- African Cricket Association MM invited the Australian team, which will isit England next summer, to break the lomeward journey \t Capetown and make i brief tour of the Union. It will be recalled hat67 words
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Article798 1925-10-30 16 COUNCIL QUESTIONS. Among: the many questions raised at the last meeting of the Legislative Council two are of special interest to the rank and file of the Chinese community permanently resident mi n the Colony. The first, that time-worn question of a Public Hall, was brought up by798 words
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Article25 1925-10-30 16 Orders for week ending 31s* October 1925. Friday, 80th, Fifth Troop Inspection. Headquarters, 5 p.m. Saturday, 81st, Swimming: Carnival at V.M.C.A. Pool.25 words
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Advertisement392 1925-10-30 16 HIS MASTER'S VOICE RECORDS FEATURE The Greatest Artistes and The Finest Recording They stand supreme as reproductions of World's Finest Music. Our Demonstration Rooms are at your s m S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD (Incorporated m Hongkong). The Arcade, SINGAPORE. Sole Agents: I KATZ BROS. LTD. SINGAPORE. J^^' 1 To those392 words
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