The Straits Times, 27 March 1925

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times No. 27,823 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1925. PRICE 10 CENTS,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 133 1 OFTEN WHIFPBD" NEVXB BBATKIf Tuborg Beer JeL an old %)anisfj ZBrew yifltflffip Obtainable at BUN BEE CO., Beach Road, tHnjl^P CHIN GUAN HONG, Robinson Road, HIGH STREET PROVISION STORE at thr leading Singapore Hotels or (by the case) from the Sole Agents, The Borneo Company, Ltd. Timonox White v I
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    • 98 1 ROBINSON CO., LTD. New Season's Suitings JUST RECEIVED DISTINCTIVE MATERIALS FOR HOME AND TROPICAL WEAR. ANGOLAS TO wvrre PALM BEA(^ H d HOMESPum &Sm llss<mii svmm;s TROPICAL CASHMERES EST gnLXjl DES!<;\S ami COLOURS Very Finest Quality. Patterns submitted free. ROBINSON^CO., LTD. (Incorporated m the Strait* Settlement*) SINGAPORE. Wedding and Birthday
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    • 4 1 LACTOGEN FOR YOUR BACY
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  • 460 2 Unsportsmanlike Game Provokes Protest. "I had thought that the Times and the late H. W. Mas«ingham had between them persuaded the Prince of Monaco to put an end to the filthy game of piegon shooting two or three years ago. and I never realised quita what a filthy
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  • 826 2 The following passengers arc procecdhiT to Europe by the Kashgar sailing at 4 p.m. to-day Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Strike. Mrs. P. H. Cobbi Mm. Suiter, Mr. aid Mrs. F. Steel. Miss M. W. Henderson, Hiss M. Bigir, Miss A. E. Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. G. Haw. kins.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 363 2 A bathroom without a proper hot water supply is a perpetual source of trouble and annoyance. There must be a dependable supply of hot water available at all times. HEALTH COMFORT /j$ w^ Rental $1.50 f§^^^^|§ per month. V \^^O /v Gas Cookers, Geysers and other gas appliances may be
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    • 28 2 WANTED WINCHMAK for Suction Cutter m F.M.S. Bucket Dredge Winchman or one with knowledge of machinery required. Salary £36 per aranth amt n rwnW! -Amrtr^ Mf, E1»»»i« Time*.
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    • 244 2 /when heat\ becomes J unbearable j turn to ENO for q.iick relief. I As soon as the bubbling, push- I iug draught tumbles down your I parched throat, you begin to I feel better. For ENO'j I Fruit Salt really cools the system as no other iirink can. Just try
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    • 101 2 Cameraphone The Smallest Real (ira™<!<.>hqhe m the worV. m solid mahoga':> case >J.!.' Bvflk^^B^B rl~im Mm JKmmxrm*^kWm\ mm^am^k^^ Dimensions over all size Ready for play. 7 m. by 6 m. by I', m. SEASON Ltd. 11l and 113, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. PATZENHOFER BEER IMPORTERS Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd. X k^X
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  • 232 3 Invaluable Means of Transport In Australia. The exceptional value of air transport m Australia has been pointed out m a paper written by Mr. H. L. J. Hinklfi, the well-kn<"wn pilot, and read before the Institution of Aeronautical Engineers. The population of Australia is less than the
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  • 232 3 Man Who Paid £6,000 for A Carnation. Mr. Thomas W. Lawson, the financier, sportsman, and author, one of the most celebrated gamblers in Wall Street according to a New York message, recently died at the age of 68. Mr. Lawson's career was highly picturesque. He started as an
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  • 149 3 Bank Chairman's Optimistic Summary. The "country is adding to its National income at the rate of about £100,000,900 a year, compared with two years ago." This statement, crystallising the evidence of a revival of prosperity m Great Britain, was made by Mr. J. W. Beaumont Pease, Chairman of
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  • 163 3 Extreme difficulty is being experienced by the detectives engaged m the inquiries into a number of large robberies from factories and shops m the metropolitan area, says a Melbourne message of March 3. In the last few weeks, owing to the tactics employed by at least two
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  • 138 3 Regular instantaneous transcontinental transmission of news photographs over the telephone wires will start on April 1, according to officials of the American Telegraph and Telephone Co., who declare that the apparatus has been, perfected, and that the photographic service is being placed on a commercial basis, especially designed
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 384 3 UNBREAKABLE PULLEY AND MILL GEARING COMPANY, LTD. Easy Transmission of Power SHAFT FITTINGS DOUBLE ARMED and RSSHHHHHi PULLEYS mHPOF ALL WT' r \Jsk DESCRIPTIONS jjjF v j IjPBB^H ■I mch WmtmSß snK InWal i. Ml OROL^Ea^HaWwWkBaMS s^sssfl i^sV^ssSX Via "4- t»w WS3 B^^HPaH Wa^sni ti IfttFXML»'& lIREADTH OF FACE I
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    • 665 3 MADE HER BABY PLUMP AND WELL. A Mather's Thankful Tribute to Baby Ovn Tablet*. Nothing makes a mo'luv more grateful than a benefit conferred upon her child. Mothers everywhere who i avc tried Baby's Own Tablets for their children speak ir. enthusiastic terms of them. For instance, Mrs. Alcide Lepage,
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    • 816 3 STEMKR SMLHMBS Boras Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia) For SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN THURSDAY ISLAND and BRISBANE Rerulnr month'y sailing by the well known steamers MARELLA (7,375 ton.) and MONTORO (5,000 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australis, Cabins de luxe, single berth
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 812 4 STEJIIEB MUUMM P. 0.- British India Apcar Lines t (Incorporated m England.) R MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES i i i PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. fnder Contract with His Majesty's Government. LONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN FOR MARSEILLES,
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    • 774 4 STEAMER SAIUmS THB OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) The 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
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    • 754 4 STEAMER SAimtlS KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ 'ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland) UNDBB CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Telephone Noa. Passage Dept. 131. Freight Dept.. 12*2, Marino Dept. and Transhipment Dept. 1437, Manager's Desk 1002. REPRESENTATIVE for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 479 5 STEMIEB SAB.HI6S Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAH" LINE Passenger atid Freight Servieei TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL FREIGHT SERVICES HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG ■A BLOEMFONTEIN In port ii. CITY OF CANTON do* Apl. 27 s.s. CITY OF ATHENS due May 27
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    • 707 5 BTEAMEB BAJUW6S BLUE ELLERMAN FUNNEL BUCKNALL LINE v S. CO LTD (Incorporated m England) JOINT SERVICE to BOSTON NEW YORK and BALTIMORE via SUEZ or PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Steaaier Doe Spore Route For CALCHAS Apl. 4 Suez Phillipines and Hongkong, t SUTTON HALL May 3 Suez Phillipines and Hongkong.
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    • 587 5 STEAMER SMUNBS* Roosevelt Line REfiULAR SERVICE From U.S.A. via PANAMA to NEW YORK and BALTIMORE via SUEZ CANAL S.S. Bordeaux Maru due Apr. 2 ES. Silverelm due Apr. 12 S.S. Venice Maru due May 17 Mil. Silvercedar due June 26 M.S. Silverpine due July 22 M.S. Silverlarch due Aug. 22
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 663 6 GAIETY CINEMA .1 SURINA THEATRE Jnnrtion Albert and Brnroolc-n Str. rls. North Bridge Road FRIDAY. MARCH 27 TO mi RSKAV, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 25 to TUESDAY Al'ltll. MAKCH 31. At 9.1S p.m. t Nijlhlly at 7.3» Constance Binney m Conway Tearle FIRST LOVE Th i>opuiar h t "i'i»> •*<" jn Something
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    • 320 6 Palladium Theatre Commencing WEDNESDAY, APRIL J. j^-» THEODORA IS HISTORY, A LOVE STORY AND ROARING LIONS, ALL AT ONCE. DONT MISS IT! MANAGERIAL NOTE. Despite enormous cost m securing this production, the Management have decided to make NO INCREASE IN PRICES. Box plan at THEATRE, or ORIENTAL HOTEL. The Happy
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    • 225 6 A PERFECT LITTLE ra s ena bling the time to ™i i^^si^&tiipPs^B )e seen n c ar^"4 W^^HHTSj L^Bf^ Complete with leather m YIM^k TAJ ONE OF WHITEAWAYS i STANDARD VALUES eaCu. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO LTD. I Incorporated m England) Pioneers of low prices throughout the East." SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR
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  • 154 7 FIXTUSE8. Friday. March 27 High Water, 0.18 p.m. P. and O. homeward mail. Australian mail closes. Municipal Commission, 2.15 p.m. Lee White Co.. Vic. Theatre, 9.80 p.m. Saturday, March 2f Jlipli Water, (1.24 a.m.. 0.57 p.m. \V. Australian mail closes. I lu Hcnut Mtg., U.K. Bank Chambers,
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  • 262 7 Friday, March 27. Ships aletiRiide the Wharves or expected to arrive. KF.PI'KI. HARBOUR. Main Wl.i.rf The fr.bk, IUjali of Sarawak, Laily Guillenunl, Spartan Anatina, Patrol Oil Wharf Juno Coal Wharf Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCK. Tanjonf Parar Sheers Woarf Barents* Albert Pock Nil Victoria Dock Fuh Wo
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  • 175 7 To-day. North, North East and North West Sumatra > P™ North and East India I P m. Ceylon, Southern and Western India, Mauritius, Egypt, Europe, U.S.A. and Canada 3 p.m. Supplementary mall for Europs, ste. by trim M 4 P-m. Malacca *P Christmas Island 6 p.m. Australasia
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  • 42 7 By tmboine irotiua If ores F»r» Uwi "hnntillv I S'por* London Feb. 11 M«r.. 9 Feb. IS litr. 7 Fab. 18 lfor. S Feb. 18 Mar. IS Feb. 80 Mir. 18 fab. fi Mar. 20 l.i.. :!7 Mur. 2U
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  • 219 7 I\( 11 \N(.K. Singapore, March 2~. Oh London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 3/82 Demnnd 2/4 PiSvat... toi. credits 2/4 19/32 On New Yari.Dem.nd 86% Private 90 57% On France, TJank 1.010 On India, Bank T. T. 155% On Ho.-ikbng, Bank T. T. 2 p.c. tile. On Shanfchni.
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  • 59 7 Singapore Standard Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Ribbed Smoked Sheet Clotting Prices Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. Buyers. Seller*. Spot Spot 71 71 \i April-June April-June 69% 70 July-Sept. July-Sept. 66K 66* Tone of Market Slightly easier. Latest London cablei quoU Spot fbeet Is. 8%d. DAILY
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 245 7 Issue Val. I'd. Buyers Sellers ■1 £1 Asam Kumbang 46/- 47/1 1 Katan;? I'udang 0.62Vfc 0.68 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.67^ 1.72 '/a :i £1 Iclris Hydraulics SO/6 31/6 xd. 1 1 .Ioh:;n Tih Ml 0.51 0/- 10/- Kampong 41/- 42/- cd. !1 £1 kamuntini; Tin 56/- 67/- ed.
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    • 139 7 a Tl B. Am. Tobacco E12.6 6.17.« 10 10 Central Engines 4.50 5.50 5 5 Central Motor* 0.75 VSJSnom. i'l £1 K. Bmeltiag Co. 8.J."i 8.85 6/- 5/- Eler. Tramway A'- 4/9m«, 1b 10 Friuer Neave r>0.00 51.00 xd. 100 UK) Hammer Co. 177.50 182.50 100 100 Katz Bros.
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    • 110 7 Issue Val. P.I. Buyers Sellers *J. Eng. G p.c $^234,300 par 10 p.c. pm. Spore Electric TramWajr, 6 p.c 80 £550,000 Spore Municipal a p.c 1,878,000 par 10 p.c pm Spore Municipal 4.V& p.c. of 1907 91,800,000 2tt pc. dis-par i Spore Municipal p.d. of 1909 $1,000,000 2'i p«.
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    • 390 7 Fraaer and Co. and Lyall and Eratt's Quotations. To-day'i Prices Fraser I.yall A 4 Co. Evatt. Allcnby (SI) 1.40 1.50 iAO 1.45 Alor Gajah ($1) 1.05 1.15 1.05 1.15 A. Hitam ($5) 11. uu 11.60 11.00 111.00 A. Koninjr 0.82 V. O.>7^ 0.3?V4 0.S7V4 Am. Malay ($2) 1.80
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 623 7 THE NEW WORLD (The Premier IMraso-e Park) KBLANTAN MAK-YONG. riNEMA, JAZZ BAND, KRONCHOMi. etc. the city Opera New and up-to-date scenery costume*. Talented Actors. Actresses Clowns. Various extra turns songs and dances, will present To-nljfht A Krand Fairy Play MASHOOR I|AltlAs Ton* of Triirsformalion 3cenery. To-morrow niirht era ml displj*
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    • 82 7 VICTORIA THEATRE TO-NIGHT At 9.30 JAMES McGRATH, LTD. have the honour to present for the first time m the Eaat, the famous International and London Record Revue Start Lee White Clay Smith AND FULL LdNDON COMPANY. 30 Comedians Singers Dancers 30 including LEE WHITE'S famous LITTLE PEACHES." TO-HIGHT First Musical
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    • 882 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advt«., see page 16. WANTS FOR SALE, ETC. FOR SALE, abou-. 20 gallons Fluoric Acid. For further particulars, apply Mansfield is Co., Ltd., Singapore. FOR SALE, white polished Italian marble tiles, two feet squar.-, m stock. Apply No. tM, Havelock Road. TO LET. No. 3Q; Chu'ia
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    • 836 7 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Colonial Srcrctary's Office, up to noon of April 11. I'J26, for the following »orks 1. Erection of one Class I Quarters nnd two Class 111 Quarters at Mount Rosie. 2. Krec»ion of Quarters for the Adjutant, Subadar and Seargeant Major at Thomson
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 71 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT Kandang Kerbau Station. (By Courteny of Govcrnracot Health Office). For the 24 houm ending at Midnight on March 2C, 1923. am Max. riwAi tcmpiTaturc 83.5 F. Min. rt»«4» temperature 74 :i F. Mnn »h;nle temperature 78.1 f. Max. sun radiation 131.8 F. Min. Krass radiation 73 F. S<'ii
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  • 39 8 Mr. and Mm. A. Flinter of 3, Mount SophU thank their relatives and friends for telegrams, letters and visits received during the week of mourning for their beloved brother, M. Flinter. (Java, F.M.S. and Penang papers please copy).
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  • 968 8 The Straits Times FRIDAY, MARCH 27. RAILWAY ELECTRIFICATION. We published yesterday a very heartening and instructive interview granted by the President of the Institute of Electrical Engineers to the Westminster Gazette, wherein he foreshadowed rapid sine' continuous demand for electric light and power. He declared that recent developments of electrical
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  • 29 8 The following appointment to the Colonial Service has been made by the secretary of State for the Colonies Straits Settlements Mr. S. W. Eveson, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., to Medical Officer.
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  • 38 8 Messrs. Thos. Cook and Son send us a copy of the Aldershot command Searchlight Tattoo which is to be held at Aldershot on June 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 m aid of the Aldershot command military charities.
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  • 34 8 Messrs. Barlow and Co., writing on March 26, state The tone of the copra market during the week has been steadier. Approximately 1,075 tons have changed hands. Closing quotations are :—Sundiied $11.80, mixed 911.55.
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  • 48 8 The Rev. Mr. Farry, Secretary of the China Inland Mir »ion, has received the 'o. owing telegram, dated March 19, from tfca missionaries at Talif j, West Yunnan Talif u destroyed by an earthquake, followed by a disastrous fire. Relief is urgently needed. Foreijrners aer well and Wfe,"
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  • 16 8 Dt. Eric C. Spaar, of Ceylon, has been elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine.
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  • 12 8 The F.M.S. Railway Institute, Kuala Lumpur, will celebrate its 25th anniversary to-morrow.
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  • 22 8 The Director of Education, S.S. and F.M.S., forwards us a copy of the regulations for Aided English Schools m the X.M.S. 1925.
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  • 31 8 The rate of is.ue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153= 5100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 =$100.
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  • 28 8 A copy of the Proceedings of the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements for the year 1924, with appendix, has been forwarded to us by the Government Printer.
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  • 29 8 A Javanese was found dead m a plantation at Jurong yesterday, with injuries to the head which had evidently been inflicted with a pole. Another Javanese has been arrested.
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  • 34 8 The Maloja, which went ashore at Adelaide, has been refloated with the assistance of hulks after about 75 tons of cargo had been discharged into lifrhtors. The M.C.C. players are aboard of the ship.
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  • 31 8 The Singapore V.M.C.A. has received word that all the junior students who sat for the London Chamber of Commerce examination m bookkeeping were successful, and three of them passed with, distinction.
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  • 48 8 We have to acknowledge the receipt of the Straits Settlements Post Office pro forma time table for the quarter ending June 30, 1925. It is compiled from tho time-tables issued by the various steamship companies and F.M.S. Railways. All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice.
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  • 59 8 Among the many improvements m the vicinity of the Weld Quay, says the Straits Echo, is- a new office for Capt. Saunders, Deputy Harbour Master and First Boarding Officer, on Victoria Pier. Hitherto Capt. Saundors has had to content himself with a little cabin just bis enough for him to
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  • 60 8 The accounts of the East Asiatic Company (Copenhagen) for 1924 show gross profits of Kr. 21,680,773. Of this total Kr. 7,584,060 was derived from shipping Kr. 3,998,0«8 from trade Kr. 2,589,980 from dividends from investments m othei companies; Kr. 6,241,102 from profit from branches and agencies and Kr. 1,267,562 from
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  • 64 8 Sergeant J. P. Bapasola and Private R. J. Bhungara, of the Bombay Pioneers, who are on a cycling tour round the world, have arrived m London. They left Bombay on October 15, 1923. They passed through Baluchistan, Persia, Mesopotamia, Egypt and different parts of Europe. They intend to tour Great
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  • 71 8 The Penang Municipality hav>- taken m land the task of straightening the Sungei f*inang and for this purpose they have lad to acquire a number of properties situated near the river. In one or two :ai-es the owners of these lands were li.-satisfied with the .price put on them by
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  • 75 8 Mrs. Rachel May Foster, who was convicted of the manslaughter of Henry Kennedy M'Gill Walker, formerly headmaster of the Grimwade House Prepara tory School, was ordered by the Melbourne court to be released on a bond on condition that she refrained from driving a motor car for the rest of
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  • 79 8 The Senate of the Sydney University las Ac ided to offer the Chair of Anatomy to Professor Davidson Black, who is c Professor of Anatomy at Peking Medical College, China. The Committee of Advice considered that Professor Black, who s a graduate of the University of Toron.o, is not only
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  • 86 8 It is reported that Mr. Kelly, of the Posts and Telegraphs Department, Penang, was recently assaulted by two of his coolie", while engaged on duty. The men, says the Straits Echo, are stated to have attacked him with sticks or pieces sf iron and hit him on the head. Fortunately,
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  • 83 8 A conference of medical officers is being held at Kuala Lumpur, the subject of enquiry being the working of the administration of the Malayan medical services. The sittings began on Monday, at the Government Officies, Kuala Lumpur, under the chairmanship of Sir David Galloway, the other members of the conference
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  • 112 8 In spite of a cold and misty morning a large crowd assembled at Victoria station and cheered the King and Queen when they departed for their Mediterranean cruise. There was no guard of honour or other military ceremonial when Their Majesties left Buckingham Palace m a closed car, as the
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  • 455 8 Mr. A. E. Moreira, the assistant editor of the Times of Malaya, has gone on a holiday to Ceylon. Mr. C. R. Rees, manager of Sungei Sungkai estate, Sungkai, Mrs. Rees, ami daughter, are leaving for home next month by the Mantua. Mr. Justice Sproul*, acting Chief
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  • 36 8 Four Dutch destroyers, named the Yahkals, Bulkond, Vos, and Heimelyn, which have been lying off Pulau Sambo" for a day, came into the man-of-wnr anchorage this morning. They will leave for Penang to-morrow.
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  • 61 8 1 As a Chinese clerk employed by Messrs. Sime, Darby and Co., was going home yesterday evening he was attacked by a gang of Chinese at the corner of Malacca Street and Market Street. His ricksh mi upset, and he was stabbed during the struggle. The affair
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  • 65 8 The Archdeacon sends us the following We regret to say that (after all) it has been found impossible to arrange for the rendering of any Passiontuk* music at St. Andrew's Cathedral, so that the practices which were announced m a former issue will not take
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  • 145 8 To-day's Imm of the Straits Budget, <he weekly edition of the Straits Times, is now ready for posting and can catch the homeward P. and O. mail this afternoon. It contains all the local and general news of Malaya and the neighbouring countries as well as
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 26 8 tittle &m ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE COMMENCES Wednesday, April 1 REDUCED PRICES FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (la«orpormttd In Eaglaad) SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR.
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    • 130 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. POLA NEGRI m SPANISH DANCER m 9 Reels. With Comedy and Topical Bndget. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. WILLIAM DESMOND In THE BEASTS OF PARADISE In 15 Episodes or 30 Keels. Episode 5 THE TIDEWATER TRAP 2 Reek.
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    • 86 8 ♦-»>»»«<♦»♦«♦»♦♦»♦»«♦♦»♦♦« >>>» On Other Pages. Page. Outward and Homeward Passengers 12 Shipping and the Mails 7 Finance and Commerce 7 Meteorological Report 7 Reuter Telegrams 0 Address to Chief Justice I Hongkong News I The P.A.M. Meeting 9 Singapore Assizes 9 Kuala Lumpur News 9 Trade Mark Cane m Penang
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  • 397 9 Trial of Nine Accused Opens. Evidence of Mumtaz Begum. [KEUTOt TELEGRAM.] London, March 26. Bombay There were vast crowds outride the court of the chief magistrate of the Bombay Presidency at the opening of the trial of the nine men accused of conspiring to kidnap Mumtaz Begum, attempting
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  • 89 9 "Treaty of Peace" Signed In New York. [REUTEB TELEGRAM.] London, March 26. New York A treaty of peace has been signed, in the presence of the Chinese Consul, between two rival Chinese secret societies which for months past have engaged in bitter warfare, causing: a number of
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  • 48 9 Council of State Passes The Bill. [REITEB TELEGRAM.] London, March 26. Delhi The Council of State passed without division the Bengal Criminal Law Amendment Supplementary Bill, as recommended by Viscount Reading. Visi'ouiit Reading certified the bill H essential to the tranquillity of the Bengal Presidency.
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  • 54 9 [BEUTEB TELEGRAM.] London, March 27. Strasbourg: A cage was ascending: the Keumaux pit, Sarre and Moselle mines, with HO coalminers, when the cable broke, probably through overweight. The cage trashed 150 feet to the bottom of the shaft. Thirty injured have been rescued. It is feared thnt
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  • 134 9 Government Carefully Studying Position. [MUTER TELEGRAM.] London, March 26. In the House of Commons, replying to questions, Mr. Churchill said he was anxious to announce the decision on the question of the gold standard as early as possible, but it was impossible to deal with it beforo
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  • 149 9 London, March 26. In what he called a speculative examination of the fold exchange question, Sir L. Worthington-Evans, speaking at a luncheon st the Constitutional Club, said the question was, "When shall we return to the gold standard rather than "Shall we do so He emphasised
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  • 70 9 1 Mr. Brace's Tribute to United States. [REUTER TELEGRAM.l London, March 26. Adelaide Mr. Bruce, speaking at Burra, said Australia regarded the United States as more than a great foreign power. It represented the realisation of the aspirations they all had for Australia's future. The coming visit of
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  • 66 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, March 26. Escorted by the destroyers Vendetta and Vampire, the Royal yacht is cruising off the west coast of Italy. Their Majesties arc enjoying sunny skies. Their Majesties landed at Leghorn and visited Pisa. They also disembarked at Castelamare and visited RMptL Everywhere they
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  • 69 9 [REITER TELEGRAM.] London, March 26. New York The Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Mutsudaira, in a speech before the Japan Society, intimated his intention, when the opportune moment arrives, to re-open the question of the exclusion of Japanese from America. He was of opinion that the substantial evidences of
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  • 28 9 [RELTER TELEGRAM.] London, March 27. The Earl of Ypres' condition has not (hanged much during the past two days, II still causes considerable anxiety.
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  • 13 9 [MUTER TELEGRAM.] Paris, March 26. M. Herriot received General Hsu. (Havas.)
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  • 112 9 Satisfaction in the United States. [MUTER TELEGRAM.] London, March 26. New York The newspapers are satisfied with Mr. Chamberlain's speech. The New York Times is of opinion that if his hope of Germany's sincerity for peace is realised, the speech will be an epoch-making one. The critical
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  • 87 9 Fire on B. I. Steamer Talma A Piracy Frustrated. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, March 27. Fire broke out on the British India steamer Talma in the no. 3 hold, which I was subsequently flooded. The departure of the steamer to Shanghai was delayed. H.M.S. Moorhen successfully intervened
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  • 200 9 Address from the Supreme Court Staff. The Chief Justice (Sir Walter Shaw)^ who is leaving for England on retirement on April 10, received an address from the subordinate staff of the Supreme Court yesterday. The proceedings were opened by Mr. Veo Tiang Swee, senior interpreter, and Mr.
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  • 87 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, March 27. The application m the Ferrers-Strait* Times libel action has been postponed for another week. In all probability it will be heard by Sir L. M. Woodward. Mr. J. P. C. Rigby, Registrar, yesttrday, entertained to tea the subordinate staff
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  • 113 9 Conditions for a competition for the Penang Hill Hotel have just been issued, and it is understood, says the Straits Echo, that four firms of architects m Malaya have been invited to compete. The cost of the building is to be $250,000. The accommodation required is a
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  • 438 9 Singapore Standard Qualities Committee. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. March 26. The general meeting of t*ie Planters' Association of Malaya was held to-day, the Hon. Mr. J. W. Campbell presiding. Major A. B. Slee, speaking as the representative of the Kuala Selangor Planters' Association on the subject of
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  • 158 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ponang, March 27. Mr. E. Pratt, in the District Court, acquitted Chew Eng Kum, alias Teow En? Kum, who was summoned at the instance of Mr. A. E. Moore, manager of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd., and charged I (1) that he, on
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  • 124 9 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, March 25. The death is announced of General Nitahara. It is announced that Mr. Seiichiro Nakajima, ex-commercial Attache at Singapore for the Foreign Ministry, has been appointed Secretary of Commercial affairs for the Japanese ConsulateGeneral in Singapore as the
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  • 570 9 Smart Sentence for "Odious Rogue." Sentence of three and a half yurn' rigorous imprisonment was passed by Mr. Justice Barrett- Lennard at the Assizes yesterday on a Chinese who was found guilty of being n "possession of nine forged $1* notes. The story of the prosecution was that
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  • 384 9 Verdict of Homicide Against Unknown Person. The Colombo Coroner, Mr. F. L. Danial, held an inquest on March 19 at the Fort Mortuary on the body of Dr. S. J. J. J. Matte, ship's surgeon of the vessel Idomeneus, which put into port the previous day in
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  • 66 9 In the Summons Court at Brisbane Mr. W. Harris, P.M., imposed a fine of £100 on William Henry Byram, as public officer of the Union Trustee Company of Australia, on a charge of having rendered false income tax returns and information for the year 1922-23. He also ordered the defendant
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  • 2998 9 HOME SPORT. Good Prospects for Flat Racing. By Our Special Correspondent. London, February, 26. With the near approach of the opening of another season on the Flat racing is getting past that dull period when comparatively little interest is taken in tho performances of the jumpers. The last month of
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    • 75 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, March 27. The marriage hae taken place at St. George's Church, the Rev. Keppel Gamier officiating, of Mr. William Samson Coombes, Gopeng Consolidated, and Miss Lilian May Walker. Mr. A. H. Coombes, manager of Gopeng Consolidated, gave away the bride. Before Mr. E. Pratt, Registrar
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  • 42 10 Gaiety Cinema is presenting First Love, starring Constance Binney, to-nitrht. Other attractions are Suzanna and Trifling Women. The Palacegay is showing the Chinese production The Prodigal Son Redeemed, in ten rorls. There »re two norformruicei nightly, at 7.30 «nd 9.30,
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  • 363 10 Firm Market and Higher Prices. Messrs. Barlow and Co. report Singapore, March 26. Since our last, we have had a firm market, and prices have Advanced con-! siderably. In the local sale, held jtester-| day, there was a (rood all round demand. Awarded sheet was withdrawn from
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  • SHARE MARKET REPORTS
    • 146 10 Singapore, March 27. 1 Tin.— -£230.10, up 36s. Local 175 tons! $125%. Rubber.— Is. 8%d. Unchanged. LocM n%. There are practically no changes ,tj report in a quiet share market. Rubber shares provide slightly better biwinwrf with enquiries chiefly ctrnflnetf"' to Jbff cheaper priced counters. New Scuda.w
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    • 172 10 Singapore, March 27. Rubber.— ls. B%d. 71 cents. Tin.— £2so 10s. $125%, tons 175. Following the further rise m the prwte of the metal the tin share market is more active. Rubbers arc also m better enquiry bus business m this section
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  • 219 10 Large Audience Assembles For Bran Pie. Lee White and Clay Smith and their companies gave us Bran' Pie last night, and the usual large audience were in waiting for the pie to be opened, including the faithful front row of the stalls. It was the bright
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    • 171 10 Revised List of Probable Starters. I A Router tclogran gives alterations In thu list of prohibit staners for the. Grand National to-tiaj m follows Music Hall will be ridden by Stubbs,' Ballinoih? by FitzGitbOns, Ben Cmchan by Whitbread, Pataey V by Lemon and Dwarf of the Forest
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    • 333 10 Horses in Training for Spring Meeting. The Singapore race course will be officially open for training to-morrow morning at 5.30, and there will be the usual supply of coffee for members. The first list of horses in training for the spring meeting on May 16, 19, 21 and 23
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    • 128 10 S.C.C. Draw with Chinese Team. The S.C.C. put out a team against Bendemeer Athletic, a Chinese team, on the padang yesterday afternoon, and drew one-all. The Chinese were tne more dangerous in attack, having several clever players in their forward line. The right wing of the Club line was
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    • 80 10 An S.C.C. practice match will be started at 5 p.m. to-day and continued to-morrow. The following will repreßent the Lanka Union against the V.M.C.A. tomorrow on the Lanka Union ground, Balestier Road M. Ctrtiaganabey, M. G. Piuc, A. R. Chihniah, Dr. S. Thambipillai, C. A. Sinnethamby, F. S. Rajaratnam,
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    • 237 10 6.C.C. Tournament. Yesterday'-* results Were Championnhip, Preliminary. Poyser bea Hickey, 7—5, 6 8, 6—1. Wilson beav Palmer, 6 4, 6 0. Profession Pairs. Col. Haseldiie and Major Vyvyan beat Anderson and Mosley, 6 5 7, 6 4. BeM and H. blyn beat Ablitt and Morreli. 6—4. 6--1. Cameron
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    • 157 10 London, March 19. In addition to the tennis suspensions recently mentioned, ft further sensation has been caused in the tennis world by the Lawn Tennis Association extending the suspension of Helmore to December. He will only be reinstated as an amateur if he supplies full information by
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    • 212 10 The Hospitals Cup Final. London, March 18. The weather was delightful and there were scenes of enthusiasm amongst the 8,000 present at the final of the Hospitals' Cup between Guy's Hospital and London Hospital. A large contingent of students, in carnival attire, engaged in battle at the scoreboard. The
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    • 52 10 Kid Lewis Beaten Again. [Reuter Telegram.] London, March 17. In a contest at the Albert Hall at the middleweight limit Tommy Milh,an (British welter-weight champion) beat Kidil Lewis, who was disqualified in the fifth round for holding. Milligan came into prominence some months ago when he won the title
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    • 271 10 Regimental Meeting at Bukit Timah. The 2nd Bn. Royal Sussex Regiment will hold a rifle meeting, unavoidably postponed from 1924, on April 18, 19, 25 and 26. The following matches are open to all Regular and Volunteer units in Malaya, and also to the Johore Military Forces.. In
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  • 411 10 Go To the Roof of the World At The Victoria TheatreWe have been privileged to enjoy a private view of the soul-stirring tiln: record of the ill-btarred IBM Mount Everest expedition, which will be shown at the Victoria Theatre, commencing on April 3. In presenting this
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  • 181 10 Lieut.-Col. F. R. W. Graham, D.5.0., M.C., commanding the Malay States Volunteer Regiment, issued the following farewell order On giving up Command of the Malay States Volunteer Regiment, I would take this opportunity of thanking all ranks for the very loyal support they have invariably given me
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  • 172 10 Are Wireless Fees Legal In the Chancery Division of the High Court on March 3 an extraordinary application came before Mr. Justice Astbury, with the object of testing tlv legality of the charge* made by the Post Office as fees for wireless listening-in licences. Robert Moffat Ford ai\ amateur wireless
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  • 62 10 A Chinese was anc-trd m a i lian.iu shop m Duxton Hill yesterday by Mr, Mitchell, A.8.P., with four bombs m hi* possession. They were of a small ty[x', but subsequent enquiries resulted m tlvdiscovery of a large bomb m a house m Joo Chiat Place.
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  • 1389 11 Book of the Day. An Eighteenth Century Diarist. One or two hundred years ago it was the fashion to keep a diary. Today «ta the fashion to publish these old records, to set forth, U»at all the world may know, I the thoughtB, aspirations, and actions which great grand-father or
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  • 519 11 Fifth List of Subscription Tor 11)24-1925. Previously acknowledged $7,749.13 j Per Mis. Adams, Penang. Penang Turf Club $2,000. H. M. S. Durban concert $278, 4th Submarine Flotilla Boxing entertainment $133.50. Mrs. Vouies $.10, Strails Trading Co. Club, Butterworth $28.55, Mrs. S. Anthony $25, Penang Amateur Boxing Association
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  • 51 11 Programme of drill* up to and for March 29, 1925. Saturday. March 28. 2 p.m., Bukit Timah, S.R A. (V), Musketry Classification 2 p.m., Fartvr Range, Malay Co., Musketry Classification. Sunday, March 29. 7 a.m., Farrer Range. Malay Co., Musketry Classification 8 a.m. Bukit Timah, S.V.R.A., Spoon
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  • 27 11 Orders for week ending March 29, 1925 Friday, March 27. Officer* and Patrol Lenders Class. Methodist Publishing House, 8.30 p.m.
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    • 117 11 NEW "HIS MASTERS VOICE" RECORDS NOW HERE. Ask for latest lists. s. moutrieXco, ltd. SINGAPORE. SAVE SIXTY DOLLARS with CORONA FOUR CORONA Four is a complete, fully equipped office typewriter yet it cants at least $60 less than the average ntvr oth& typewriter Standard keyboard Office sturdiness As wide as
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    • 486 11 Raffles Hotel Tel. No. 2920. IMiliir THIS EVENING Popular Friday Tea Dance. Reservations. Tel. No. 2920. Sea View Hotel Excellent Accommodation. Moderate Tariff. TO-NlGHT.— Dinner and Dance. Dancing m the New Ballroom. SUNDAY, MARCH 29.— Bathing, Noon Tide. Special Dinner and Cinema. CINEMA at 9.45 p.m. Topical Budget No. 699.
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  • 377 12 Value. Company. £1 Anglo-Malay SI Ayer Kunin^r £1 Bakap Plantns £1 Bantengr £1 Batu Caves £1 Batu Kawan £1 Batu Tigra 2/ Bertam Con sol. £1 Bidor *1 Bikam 2/ BrooHands 2/ Bukit Mertajam £1 Bukit Rajah 2/ Bukit Scmbawang 2/ Castlefield 2' Chersonese 2/ Cheviot
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    • 295 12 Messrs. PERRY COMPANY, (Oversew) LIMTH) I (Incorporated m England) I B«f to notify the Public that they hara OPBNBD A FULLY EQUIPPED MACHINE JOINERY WORKS at P3. ROCHORB CANAL ROAD, SINGAPOBB. Telephone No. 3088. The works are nndnr BUROPBAN MANAGEMENT, and are hi a position to supply all types of
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    • 104 12 I its high atandard of 1 I M"^l mA I r*t I J qualar NATURAL flavour Ife A^^^\ VIRGINIA CIGARETTES /^WII That 5 the point natural vn |p^f^p^^^^|j|jS</ adulterated and pure therefore '^•iilS^Siii^Si^' gOOC^ anC ci Barette is backed >i4(inDKv^^^^^^ y l^ c rc^ at^ Warranty and pro'Hß^C^x B J^W
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    • 373 13 s£i»mmm«a1 *OLD~ TIMZ CUSTOMS E— ■j^'aßßmt-'/^ mmF^i mmmV E. mmß&?^mfl \lfi X it m mr^aAmK^HIIV JW lUt 'LIW Jki ■f^^mmCammmmmVl ji l^J^^mmmmT Founded hr Thomu Doucrt. m ictor, m 1715. In honour of Km« Ueone li acceuion. Th* prize comijced of a red coat wirh silver btdge < t on
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    • 414 13 ♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦•♦■»*-»*-^»< j IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPOaUC. quit No. 810 of 1921. Between ABUI'I. KAIIIMAN BIN AHMAD JAMALUIHN. flalßti* and MOHAMED SUAKIKF MOHAMEO AUUBAKAR. Defendant. KE ISMAIL X \YOOB. it, Hi»h Street. Sincaporc, Jewellera. NOTICE is hereby triven that the appolntn.eni y,( Mr. T.
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    • 770 13 NOTICE is hereby given that the above Trade- Mark is the property of Tan Knh Kaa A Co. of No. 1, Ri< i-r Valley Roud, Singn- pore, mid is used by them m respect of rubber uml other good* manufactured by them inJ sold m tbe Straits Settlements, Federated and
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    • 377 13 Since you t a sled y/^F*>K I HEAL Milk? Ill^iSCESi^;/) I Y( '''■•nk it ajfain to-day if \ou wish «»»liiiiii if \utfiUL rr 1 ea iy dairy Mil l i Pwd-ee f h nn( TmMlU^mW^ hydrates and Minor.il S-iHk. The wry M*lf-s:tn!c lllllln W\ r'" k L •>' '""—"■•<' l
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    • 450 14 Assets orer 15,000.000 S.C A»«»e. !> t .re *t« $17,000,0«0, The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. H Mnmmu Om*«P-»* i* 8t»lf S.«l«.^) LONDON OWIC«r M. OU »^r,, B.C. HEAD OFTICt: W:aehe«t»r Boom, 81ne»por«. Tfc. Company b.i «20.000 d^ciUd wltfc th. Buprwn. Court of En,l«nd ud eompUt* wltk U. British
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    • 1052 14 BANKING INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION Capital Paid-up U.S. $6,000,000 Surplus U.S- $5,000,000 Owned by THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YOU. Brad OOe* M, WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Offle* U. BISHOPSGATB, X.C Branches BAROELONA COLON il^B?, 1 IhaNGHA- lIINGO HAT A VI A DAIREN MANILA s>tt^?Hs^.«. jg_*p- IL.R i .nil
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    • 436 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Inicrpor.ua by Special Charter U Jape*) Capital Subscribed T«0,000,00« Capital Paid-up T65!,000,00O Sutm Fund mm TU,780,000 President K. Nakatrawa, Esq. Vlae-President H. Mori, Eaq. DIRECTORS 0. Kawasaki. Bso, I D. Taklta, Xej. H Et«ki, Esq. I T. Hisaaune, IM. II. Shuto, Esq. HKAD OFFICE
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    • 1286 14 YOUTH IS CARELESS But aurely not so prodigal of the earning years as to neglect OLD AGE 95 per :ent nf the men arriving at age 60 forgot there was a future and now depend on others for subsistence. KNOWING THIS SURELY YOU WILL STRIVE TO BE OF THE 5
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  • 339 15 Lord Lytton on ihc Ideal Investment. No charity \-< so fruitful or such a go»4 investment for tl>.' future of the country as one that assi its ihc education of th* young, especially if the education is on* which; is inspired by a spiritual ideal, raid U.K. the
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  • 340 15 Pope's Independence of Civil Power. People of ail shades of religious opinion will be interested in the rumour that, as the result of a possible concordat between the Italian Government and the Holy See, the Pope may make a tour of the world before long, comments the Daily-
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  • 234 15 Where Men Differ frem the Monkeys. The Bishop of Birmingham (Dr. Barnes) proclaimed the triumph of Darwm in an address to the Soho Hill Men's Movement. It is because the world is now convinced that men are descended from apelike stock that everywhere men of science
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  • 48 15 The Hongkong Legislative Council Rents Committee has decided to reconnnnil to the Government that thn duration of t!ie Rtr.ts Ordinance be extended for one year, up to June 30, 1&25 «tj<J an m crease of fifteen per cent, rv th« ntrndsnr ront he permitted from Jnly 1 next,
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    • 191 15 BEFORE YOU DECIDE COME AND SEE THE FAMOUS HUDSON NOW ONLY $3,500 ASK US ABOUT IT. MALAYANIiOTORS WEARXE IIKdS., LTD. Proprietori. 209-212, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. MiIIUIIIIMHmIMMIMHHMMMIM I I >« < tm MOTOR CAR Important I mprovements Springs Now Very Long and Underslung Longer Wheelbase New Front Axle Makes Driving Easier
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    • 328 15 GOODYEAR BALLOON TYRES Give You Comfort Plus Mileage Goodyear Balloon Tyres are Interchangeable Balloons fit of typical Goodyear Quality— present wheels and rims, it for years they have been used straight side or 30 by 3'/ 2 on test cars under actual ser- edge type with no vice conditions. change
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    • 244 16 Columbia Storage Battery Uniform in quality, with unusual power, life and efficiency. A size for every automobile. EASTERN AUTO CO., 5-a, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE and 183/385, BAIT KOAI), MALA I.IMITR. GARCIA'S Motor Transport Service LORRIES LARGE AND SHALL FOR HIRE At Reduced Rates PROMPT SERVICE 219, ORCHARD ROAD. Phone 586.
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    • 256 16 Japanese Porcelain Latex Cups New Shipment Just Arrived. QUOTATION AND SAMPLES FROM LEE KIM SOO 20, HIGH STREET. Telstra.) LEBKIMSOO." 113 th edition completing 1 _> million copies ENQUIRE WITHIN UPON EVERYTHING HOW TO DO EVERYTHING ENQUIRE WITHIN" has an answer for every question you put to it. It will
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    • 890 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charge, for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., m ordinary elos* set type (average six words to line) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 cm., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, s.'x ins. $1.13, ten Ins. 1.40,
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    • 855 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, 114, Cecil St. Apply 8, Malacca St. TO LET, furnished, 47, Cuirnhill Road Apply Sandilands Buttery ft Co. TO LET, 3, Balmoral Road. Apply Wm Mah Cheow, Straits Steamship Co. TO LET. Villa Marina, No. 61, Meyer Road, facing sea. Apply to Meyer Brothers. ~TO~BE
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    • 395 16 TWO SIGHT flSSfc GLASSES «*JV Give peritct rialon to tho.a requiring differtn .ighta for Reading and DuUnt Vision. johnHduke, FAO.A.. F.S.M.C. Ophthalmic Optician, It. BATTERY BOAD, SINGAPORE British Electro-Plating Works (A. "SHEFFIELD) are doing the BEST WORK m NICKEL and SILVER PLATING at moderate coat. l»5-a, ORCHARD ROAD. BROOKS APPLIANCE
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    • 415 16 Pitman's Account Books. MONEY, EXCHANGE and BANKING by H. T. Easton. m their practical, theoretical, and legal Aspects. A complete Manaal far Bank official*, business nea, and Students of Commerce $3.60 EASTERN EXCHANGE, CURRENCY AND FINANCE, by William F. Spalding. While the special requiremeats of the commercial clans hare always
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