The Straits Times, 12 June 1925
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Title Section13 1925-06-12 1 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1925. PRICE 10 CESTS* No. 27,887.13 words
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Advertisement427 1925-06-12 1 OFTKN "wniTPIDNEVER BtATXN g*% II 1 tf*\ |k I TO PURCHASERS V^/AW I l^^ill OF "MINIMAX" We have been informed that certain Individuals, anxious to sell other types of lire extinguishers, have been stating that the 4 Union at the base of H MINIMAX is a serious defect and leads427 words
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Advertisement87 1925-06-12 1 ROBINSON CO., LTD. (IncorporaleJ m S.R.) SIN(iAI OKE. Special &ht>w this Week Ladies' Wool and Teddy Bear Sports' Coats Golf Jumpers Sports Hats and Terrais SMART SHAPES IN GREY, BEAVER AND WHITE. ROBINSON Sc CO., LTD. Incur jioraied m S.S.) SINGAI»ORE "ANCHOR" BRAND if J MZ> W TfgiriP^ l i'M7a>87 words
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Article700 1925-06-12 2 Company Reports, Dividends And NoticesVictoria (Malaya)— Int. divd. 7% p.c. Badek.— Divd. 20 p.c. (16 p.c. for 1923.) Sungei Sakik.— Divd. 12 V4 p.c. (15 p.c. for 1923.) F. M. S. Planters.— Divd. 10 p.c. (5 p.c. for 1923.) Angid-Smnatra. In divd. 10 p.c. Ui year 5 'p.c.)700 words
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Article127 1925-06-12 2 Fengtien General has Plans For Expansion. In view of the actual results of the last Fengtien-Cliihli war, Marshal Chang Tsolin, it is reported has now under consideration a plan to carry out a great expansion of the Fengtien air-force and to complete communication net-works. To this end,127 words
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Article77 1925-06-12 2 Programtie of drills up to and for June 14, 1926. Friday, June 12, 6.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Band, Band Practice 6.15 p.m. Drill Hall, Chinese Co., Recruits Musketry. Saturday, June 13, 2 p.m., Farrer Range C (Scottish) Co., Musketry Classification; 2 p.m.. Bukit Timah, A Co., Musketry77 words
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Advertisement415 1925-06-12 2 Your Baby will be sturdy and happy —sturdy, il ais load contain! all ike Your Baby needs Glaze to malt* nourishing elements ol ike purest him a« you would kava him, milkobtainable.andnappyiithatrniUc abounding m good health and is giTcn m mm easily digested form. high spirits. Glaxo is pure, fresh,415 words
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Advertisement190 1925-06-12 2 Are you— Dragged out? Tired? Nervous? Irritable? Easily Exhausted? Constipated? Bilious? Have you— Indigestion? A Coated Tongue? Bad Ereath? If BODR. ROSS' LIFE PILLS Will Give You Quick Relief. THE SYDNLY ROSS CO. NEWARK. KJ. i:oMHi:mifli<mniKt^Hniniinr]iirinwir]wiinwixnnii!mcßi)i! I aoi Add" The Prompt Printers arc going strong. RICKARD Ltd. 76, Cecil Street,190 words
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Advertisement285 1925-06-12 2 A Mothers Word to Mothers J Mr». N. Monmouth. 93b. High Street, llfracombe. jM tells In the followinji letter, what a comfort fIH Woodward's Gripe Water has proved m prfservirm the health i U^^P^r "1 her family. She write* I^F^' "I am a mother of five and fn-m c r>NT285 words
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Article771 1925-06-12 3 Mrs. Henry King and Her "Cow Empire." One of fie richest women in America, Mrs. Henry M. King, who died the other day at the age of eighty-three, had for years "ruled over a principality containing 1,280,000 acres and a town as large as many county seats,"771 words
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Article296 1925-06-12 3 Emblem of the British Empire Exhibition. In the House of Commons, Mr. A. M. Samuel, Parliamentary Secretary, Overteas Trad? Department (Farnham), replying to Colonel Applin (Enfield, U.), who asked whether the Lion of Judah was 'adopted as the emblem of the British Empire Exhibition in place of296 words
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Advertisement188 1925-06-12 3 PuSKILLfIT On Bridge and Girder Work one Gallon will cover 700 square feet STOCKED IN 5 GALLON DRUMS. Price e^}l(> per drum. Write for descriptive Booklet to SOLE AGENTS UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated m the Straits Settlement*) SINGAPORE. "nwteers" «-e-e-»« mm ♦>>>»»>>« WHERE LADIES PREDOMINATE Most Signally, is m the188 words
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Advertisement664 1925-06-12 3 HEALTHY CHILDREN MAKE HAPPY PARENTS. Parents are often worried to know just what to do when the little ones suddenly fall sick, are feverish, restless, sleepiest, and obviously in pain. It is just to meet these times of emergency that Baby's Own Tablets have been devised. Kept ready at hand664 words
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Advertisement789 1925-06-12 3 STEAMER StUINBS Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia) Tot SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN THURSDAY ISLAND and BRISBANE Rerolur monthly tailing by the well known steamers MARELLA (7,878 tons) and MONTORO (5,000 torn). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia, Cablni de luxe, single berth789 words
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Advertisement825 1925-06-12 4 P. 0. British India "><? Apcar Lines (IneoTporatad <n England) MADL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICEB rtmmuiAM and obibntal b. r. Co. radar Coatraet with Hia Majesty's Ooraramaal LONDON AND FAB BABT MAIL BKB VICB OtrrWAßß* FBOB LONDON BOMBWABM FOB CmiA AND JAPAN POB aTABMPXW, LONDON AND reaaaae 4ao »>»ra825 words
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Advertisement818 1925-06-12 4 THB OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO. LTD. (laaoraoratad la England) The Bine Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON AMBTUDAM. KOTTMKDAM, ARTWIIP, MAMBVM AND BXaTMBN. OHNOA. MASBBILLBS, LU KRPOOL. AND 6LABGOW. MABSEILLBS, nAVRB, LIVERPOOL. AND GLASGOW. BOSTON. NEW TORE, AND BALTIMORE. Tak'ag targe aa throu818 words
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Advertisement767 1925-06-12 4 STEIWEH SHHlltl K. P. M. BOTAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated In Holland) TJNDEB CONTBACT WITH THB NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Telephona Noa. Paaaago Dopt. 131, Freight Dept, 1202, Marine Dept. ana Transhipment Dept. 1457, Maaajrer'a Desk 1002. REPRESENTATIVE for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF767 words
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Advertisement520 1925-06-12 5 STEAMER SABLmCS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE Passenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL FREIGHT SERVICES HAVRE. LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG U. BUTTON HALL <m» Jons »7 ■A COLORADO due July 28 a.s. CITY OF MADRID due Aug. 28520 words
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Advertisement694 1925-06-12 5 STEAMER SAUWBS BLUE ELLERMAR FUNNEfc BUCKNALL LIRE S S CO LTB (laeorporated In England) JOINT SMYICI to BOSTON NEW YORK aai BALTIMOU ▼ia BUBZ er PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Rwsw Dae B'pore Root* Per CITY OF BEDFORD July 2 Suez Phillipines and Hongkong. XT. COMPANION July 25 Suez Phillipines and694 words
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Advertisement567 1925-06-12 5 STEAMER SAILINGS KAWASAKI— ROOSEVELT IJNE General AgenU Kerr Steamship Co., Inc., 44. BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated m USA.) REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE (VIA SUEZ) Si. Wales Maru due June 29 M.S. Silverpine due July 30 Mi. Silvercedar doe Sept 5 1 For rates567 words
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Advertisement492 1925-06-12 6 At GAIETY Cinema SURINA THEATRE Junction Albert and Btncoolrn Htr«t«. North «>ldr«. Read. ALBERTINI .jiOlk The Sennation of two Continents, /Mm D9HMHT">^^^HI Thp Screen 1 most rsckleiw '{M i THE MAN ON THE BSjP Tfc« nnn-pluK ultra of mo«li>n plrturm. mW 9k %?**&'\J^^ Reaches the heights of Epic R ■Van492 words
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Advertisement417 1925-06-12 6 PALACEGAY CINEMA, LTD. By •rnmifeinfnt wUh UNI VERSA I- PICTURES CORPORATION Commencing TUESDAY, JUNE 9 to MONDAY, JUNE 15. Specially Selected Programme of New Pictures. In th* Second Show at 9 p.m. The popular Western star HOOT GIBSON, m a thrill-a-minute Feature THE SAWDUST TRAIL Crr f The Attack of417 words
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Advertisement238 1925-06-12 6 Sosqwtocs jd j jGSLvj OITAJNABIt llf f I'/.MfM tSf^m^i I WHITEAWAY l< *U'Mm J^V j sole I, uWvaV AGENTS jjf^ I !U\ \'\v\ U RHU K(\ n If II I C Mo^quitos. Ants. Cockroaches. Moths, DUn-nY IULLO Spideia, Hugs and all insects. "BOH-HO" DISINFECTS SStfifgSS BOH-NO CLEANSES RSfiS JT"* Fh238 words
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Article179 1925-06-12 7 FIXTURES. Friday. June 12 High Water, 1.17 a.m.. 2.68 p.m. llluc Funnel homeward mall. Football, Div. II Headquarters v. Y.M.( .A., S.C.F.A. ground. Saturday, Jane IS lli|;h Water, 2.14 a.m., 3.64 p.m. Australian mail closes. Outward B. I. mail sue. Anglo-Chinese School Sport*. Football. Div. 1 S.C.F.A.179 words
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Article270 1925-06-12 7 Friday, Jur.c 12. Ship* alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Sybil, Toussoom, Magnet, Supply, Peningat, Auby. Topsy Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCK. Tan Jong Pagar Sheer's Wharf Vun der Capellen Albert Dock Nil Victoria Dock Tur Mitra,270 words
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Article131 1925-06-12 7 Mm Norta, North East and Nerta Wait Sumatra S p.m. China. Ilainam, Japan, Korea, Formosa, East Siberia and Philippine Islands 3 p.m. Malacca 4 p.m. Banka Island except Muntok 4 pjn. To-morrow. Java, South-West Sumatra, SouthEast Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas, Timor Dilly and Australasia (excepting Western Australia) 11131 words
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Article36 1925-06-12 7 ['•oantoar I'aul Lecat Macedonia I P. Cocn BlMMI Sport Loadoo May 1 May 26 May 4 May 29 >Uy 8 May 80 May V Juna t May IS Juua < May If Jun« 836 words
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Article216 1925-06-12 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, June 12. On London, Bank 4 m/» 2/4 6/16 Demand 2/4 tt Private :,m. credits 2/4 23/32 On New York, Demand 66% Private 90 d's 68% On France, Bank T. T. I,O'JO, On India, Bank T. T. 155 On HonKkor.K, Bank d/d 1 p.c. dis.216 words
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65 1925-06-12 7 Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. ipot and June Spot and June luly July luly-Sept. July-Sept. Jet-Dec Oct.-Dec. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Price* Buyers. Seller*. l.VW- 1.14 1.12V4 1.12% 1.07 1.07% 95 l i 95»4 Tone of Market Firm. Latest65 words
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Article245 1925-06-12 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellert !1 £1 Asam Kumbang 46/6 47/6 1 1 Batang Padang 0.62* 0.67 H L 1 Hitam Tin 1.55 1.60 :i £1 Idris Hydraulics 35/6 36/6 1 1 Johan Tin 0.38 0.41 10/- 10/- Kampong 43/- 44/0 cd. II £1 Kamuntinu Tin 58/- 60/i0 10245 words
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Article131 1925-06-12 7 :i £1 B. Am. Tobacco 5.16.3 6.0.0 .0 10 Central Engines 4.50 5.50 6 5 Central Motors 0.75 1.25 nom. '1 £1 E. SmeltinR Co. 10.00 10.25 >/• 5/- Elec. Tramway 2/9 3/0 nom. 10 10 Fraser N«ave 52.50 53.0.0 00 100 Hammer Co. 190.00 192.50 .00 100 Katz131 words
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Article110 1925-06-12 7 Issue Val. I'J. Buyers Sellers U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 10 p.c. prr. Spore Electric Tramway, 5 p.c. SO £350,000 Spore Municipal 5 p.c. 1,878,000 par 10 p.c. pm Spore Municipal 4 1 p.c. of 1907 $1,600,000 2% p.c. dis-par Spore Municipal i% p.d. of 1909 $1,000,000 2%110 words
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Article385 1925-06-12 7 Fraser awl Co. and lyall and Evatt'a Quotations. To-d«y's Prices Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. Allenby ($1) 1.70 1.80 1.65 1.75 Alor Gajah ($1) 1.35 1.45 1.35 1.50 A. Hitam ($5) 11.50 12.50xd. 12.00 13.00ex.' A. KuninR ($1) 0.4.1 0.50 0.50 0.G0 Am. Malay ($2) 2.45 2.60 2.45 2.60385 words
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Advertisement938 1925-06-12 7 LATEST AD VERTLSEMENTS Other Classified AdvU.. see page 16. WANTS FOR SALE. ETC. FOR SALE, grey knitted costume, recently bought. London, $25. 152, Straits Times. BABY AUSTIN FOR SALE, m splendid runninc order. For particulars, apply 163, Straits Times. WANTED JUNIOR MOTOR ENGINES! an Foreman of motor works. Reply 147,938 words
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Advertisement81 1925-06-12 7 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) APCAR LINE S.S. TALAMBA (8,000 Tons) FOR HONGKONG, AMOY AND JAPAN. The above fast oil-burning vessel is due to leave for the above ports at 4 p.m., on Monday. 15t)i instant. She has modern and luxurious passenger accommodation. For full particulars,81 words
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Advertisement29 1925-06-12 7 NOTICE OF REMOVAL My imtienti nr« kindly rtqytltcd to not« that my new ofljce i» at No. 4, Cecil Strict. Room No. 15. Y. E. TAN. (|p) H.f.1.1 I29 words
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Advertisement740 1925-06-12 7 MALAYAN AGRI-HORTICULTURAL SHOW jf AM W TRADES EXHIBITION ON THF. RACE COURSE, KUALA LUMPUR. July 31-r-Attgmi 3, 1925. Competitions and Exhibitions of AGRICULTURE, COTTAGE INDUSTRIES, HORTICULTURE, SCHOOL INDUSTRIES, STOCK, BABIES, POULTRY, FORESTRY, CATS, GEOLOGY, NEEDLECRAFT, TRADES. WEAVING, Entertainments und Sports All free from 10 a.m. liii 11 p.m. enrh day.740 words
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Advertisement404 1925-06-12 7 To-niuhl NEW WORLD SHOWS JALAN BESAR MALAY BONGGBNG, KRONCHONG, OPEN AIR CIMBM V <v.. etc The IBERIA VAUDEVILLE CO., OP MANILA will offer a Grr.ml Change of Programme including a Side-Spli" m the Second Act. tatitled THE MAN WITH THKKE V.IVKS. THE CITY OPERA CO. Will TO-NIGHT AH ADIN and404 words
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Miscellaneous72 1925-06-12 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kcrbau Station. (By Courteiy of Government Health Office). For the 24 noun ending at Midnight on June 11, 1»2.">. deg. Mux. simple temperature 89 F. Mm. shade temperature 75.'.! F. M,: n shade temperature 80.8 K. Max. sun radiation 188 F. Min. trruss radiation 72 F. Sea72 words
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Obituary48 1925-06-12 8 The funerul of the late Mrs. Lim Kiat Soon beloved mother of Mr. Lim Kirn Seng üm grandmother of Messrs. Lim Siang Chev and Low I'uay Kirn, will take place or Sunday, June 14, 1J25. cortege leaving No «5, Cuppage Road, ut 10 a.m. for Buki' Brown.48 words
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1148 1925-06-12 8 The Straits Times FRIDAY, JUNE 12. DEPOPULATION. France is faced with many grave problems to solve— security of her frontiers financial stability, repayment of wa. debts, and so forth. But another serious difficulty confronting her is the cvi;: dwindling population. An annual loss ol 200,000 is the dismaying fact disclosed1,148 words
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Article14 1925-06-12 8 The Straits Chinese Reading Club will meet next week on Tuesday, instead of Monday.14 words
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Article19 1925-06-12 8 The Amateur Wireless Society will transmit a concert at 9.30 p.m. on Sund&y. The programme will be published to-morrow.19 words
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Article31 1925-06-12 8 The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 $100. The rate of payments of Money Orders from India <and Ceylon is Rs. 158— $100.31 words
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Article28 1925-06-12 8 The directors of the Ulu Pandan (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Ltd., recommend the payment of a final dividend of G per cent, for the year- ended April SO, 192.'.28 words
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Article31 1925-06-12 8 According to telegraphic advice received by the Singapore agency of the Netherlands Trading Society the bank has declared a dividend of 7 per cent. for the year ending December 31, 1924.31 words
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Article30 1925-06-12 8 The numbers of arrivals from anJ departures to Madras Presidency during Slay were Arrivals 5,231 adults, 800 minors departures, 4,462 adults, Ml minors. The arrivals relate to aided passengers only.30 words
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Article40 1925-06-12 8 Inspector T. Burke, of the Central Police Station, Ipoh, goes on transfer to Batu Gajah shortly as O.C.P.D. there. Capt. Morrish will assume duties as officer m charge of the Detective Department at Ipoh, with effect from the 15th inst.40 words
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Article44 1925-06-12 8 The Nippon Yusen Kaisha, ijive notice of a reduction of fares ranging from 10 to 15 per cent, on steamers on their Bombay and Calcutta lines, both on the eastward and westward voyages, commencing with the Sado Maru for Bombay on the 16th iii.-t.44 words
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Article45 1925-06-12 8 Gen. Chang Ching-yao, the notorious former Tuchun of Hunan, is reported by the Chinese press to have offered $100,000 to the Government for the purchase of his freedom. Chang was recently sentenced to life imprisonment for supporting th- Chihli cause against t'.ie Allied Anfu-Fengtien clique.45 words
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Article56 1925-06-12 8 Meetings cf the committee appointed to go into the finances of the Kua!a Lumpur Sanitary Board, with a view t<> its conversion into a Municipality, are BOW bcin? held regularly. At a recent meeting of the Board it was pointed out that although the committee was appointel two years ago56 words
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Article58 1925-06-12 8 A professor has unearthed a woman's powder-puff, roujre-sti -k, and vanity ban f'om a tomb of 3,000 odd yeai'4 ago. These things show us how little we change with the centuries the one real innovation m dress since the Roman Empire is the high-heeled shoe. Whether that is a proof58 words
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Article63 1925-06-12 8 M.T,y interesting things have been writttn about Capt. Rtbert Dollar, head of the Doilar, shipping and lumber iniei.st. j who is now on his way out for another tour c,{ the Far East, but perhaps the mosc rcmcikable recently appeared m one of the leading American newspapers to the effect63 words
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Article70 1925-06-12 8 A small two-seater Curtiss aeroplane was taken out of its .shed at Hongkong by a person knowing very little about flying and was flown for 30 miles wfcea it nose-dived «nd crashed into a swamp m the new Territories. The man who flew it cunnot be traced. It is thought70 words
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Article69 1925-06-12 8 Messrs. Guthrie ahd Co., KuaJa Lumpur, are m receipt of a telegram from the secretaries of Port DickaonI.ukut (F.M.S.) Rubber Estates, advising that m respect of the financial year ended March 31, the directors have decided, subject to audit and usual a<:juatments, to recommend the payment <f a dividend of69 words
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Article95 1925-06-12 8 The staff of the North-China Daily News telegraphed warm congratulation:' m Mr. Harry Morriss on his success m v.nr.ing the Derby. A reply by cable was received from Mr. Morriss 1 heartily thank the staff of the NorthChina Daily News. Will you provisionally acknowledge wirh my thanks and gratitude the95 words
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Article126 1925-06-12 8 Mr. G. C. Wilson, a planter on a visit to Kuala Lumpur from Bahau, was seriously injured m a motor-smash at Senti.l last Friday night, which necessitated h s removal to the European Hospital. M'\ Wilson, driving his own tar, was returning to Kuala Lumpur from Keponp when the accident126 words
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Article123 1925-06-12 8 Special photographs of Fort Canning are a feature of the illustrated supplement of the current issue of the Strait? Budget, the weekly edition of the Straits Times, which was published this mominif. Other illustration! include the King'j Birthday parades at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Malacca, the illuminations it Government House123 words
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Article442 1925-06-12 8 Information has been received Penang of the death in New Zealand of Mr. Leonard Moore Bell, retired Municipal Engineer, Penatig, fourth aon of the late Mr. George Langtry and Mrs. Clara J. Bell, aged 57 years. Mr. W. C. A. Ereeman, mm—mllim the British (Joodrich Tyre Company,442 words
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Article25 1925-06-12 8 The average price of rubbor for th current quarter to June ltl is as follow* Singapore 97-6fS eenti London 2s. 7-087 U.25 words
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Article35 1925-06-12 8 Mails from Europe (London nuull .1 patched May 21) by the ex li. I. Talambu will arrive by train to-night. Cozreapon Ic.nce will be ready for delivery to boxholders at D a.m. to-morrow.35 words
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Article71 1925-06-12 8 The secretary. Incorporated Bodaty i f Planters, has received n iable from Mr. J. S. Arter, its vice-chairman, now m London, stating '-We are justified la telling our members that the Bobber Growers' Association Select Committe will advise that the Provident Fun 1 Scheme be proceeded71 words
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Article249 1925-06-12 8 The following had the honour of diniiur with His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government and tfiaa !1 Government' House last night to meet H.I.H. Prince Chichibu of Japan H.ll. Tunku Mahkrta of Johore, D.K., H E. Major-Gentral Sir T. Fruer, K.C.I!. C.5.1., CM.U., Miss Fraser, Hon. M,249 words
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Advertisement120 1925-06-12 8 i How much Rubber will be exported from rSrili .-li Malaya durinj? Jane, 1925? ANOTHER COMPETITION FOR SMOKERS OF j Golden Specials j Cigarettes Full particulars ran be obtained from Cigarette Dealers, or from British American Tobacco Co., (Straits) Ltd. (Incorporated m England) KEPPEL ROAD, SINGAPORE. v4tum\T%ttx^. :^rr,*^-:mmunxm i ii120 words
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Advertisement86 1925-06-12 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT at 9. United Artists' Super-Special DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL (Featuring MARY PICKFORD) 10 Long Reels. TOPICAL BUDGET One 2-reeU Comedy. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. FIGHTING FURY 5 Reels. JACK DEMIWS FIGHT AND WIN SERIES Round 3—2 Reels. NO FREE LIST. TAN CHENG KEE CO..86 words
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Advertisement58 1925-06-12 8 On Other Pages. Pr-.-e. Rubber Company. Reports 1 Finance and Commerce 7 Shipping and the Mails 7 Meteorological Report 7 Reuter Telegrams Japanese I'rincc'n Visit '.< Johore Planters Meeting Death of Clerman Diplomat !t Siamese-Dutch Treaty Round the CVurU Five-foot Way Obstructions Sporting Intelligence 10 Correspondence Local Share Market M58 words
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Article544 1925-06-12 9 Anti-Foreign Riots At Hankow. Machine Guns, Used on Mob. [MUTER TELEGRAM.] London, June 12. Huukow Serious anti-foreign riots broke- out yesterday evening. A nicb destroyed I number cf Japanese i ii.,]is iind then attacked the British I Volunteer Armoury. The use of I Rl* Imm failed to rep:!Reuter - 544 words
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Article108 1925-06-12 9 [RELTER TELEGRAM.] London, June 11. Keilin The obligations of the Stinnef concern (the whole combination) arc r. po.t.d to amount to 1 55,000,000 murks, of which 110,000.000 is due in June and July. Forty per cent, of this amount is covered by goods, etcetera, so there is roughlyReuter - 108 words
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Article132 1925-06-12 9 Russian-Trained Army Expected. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, Juno 12. Cnton Inter-party fighting continues all day along the entire native bund. Additional troops arc-aiTivin<r. It is believed that u Russian trained ir.iny is en route frc-m Swatow. A Portuguese gunboat has arrived. Four British, two American, two Japanese and twoReuter - 132 words
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Article88 1925-06-12 9 United Slates Disclaims Connections. [reuter telegram.] London. June 12. Washington The State Department informally reiterates that the Government will not be a party to the proposed European security pact nor in any way responsible for it. London, June 12. Washington The State Department's pronouncement is bclievfi to beReuter - 88 words
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Article56 1925-06-12 9 Elaborate Preparations To Welcome Fleet. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, June 11. Melbourne Klaborate preparations are btins made for Hh reception of t'.ie American fleet. Special features will be street processions fo.med by various societies and sporting: dubs. The visitors will be admitted to theatres free and will alsoReuter - 56 words
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Article45 1925-06-12 9 [REl.TER TELECRAM.] London, June 12. Washington The Tanners Products Company, the Ame:'""! Hairfelt Company end 110 other concerr.s are defending an anti-trust suit in Chicago filed by the Government with the object of dissolving the alleged monopoly in cattle hair- and calf hair.Reuter - 45 words
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Article50 1925-06-12 9 Ueuter telecram.] London, June 11. In the House of Commons debate on the Government mrtion imposing a 33 1/3 per cent, ad valorem tux on imported lace ths Opposition tabled a string of amendments, til of which were defeated. The motion was carried by a substantial majority.50 words
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Article84 1925-06-12 9 [ttlTER TELEGRAM.] London, June 11. The new cruiser Kffingham, which will be finally completed on July 9, will become the fia(t>hip of the East Indies Squadron, in place of th; Chatham, which is ordered home. London, June 11. New York The Belgian loan of $oO,000,000 at seven per cent.,84 words
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Article148 1925-06-12 9 Threats of American Direct Action. [BELTER TELEGRAM.] London, June 11. Akron The directors of the Rubber Associatir of America held a meeting to discus* the crude rubber situation, at the conclusion of which it was reported that drastic measuies were discussed, including n proposal to offer inducements toReuter - 148 words
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Article240 1925-06-12 9 Japanese Competition in The East. [reuter telegram.] London, June 11. In an address to the Manchester Chamber of Commerce Sir Maneckji Dadabhoy, member of the Council of State for India end a prominent Indian industrialist, declared that Japanese cotton trade competition was going to menace the world unlessReuter - 240 words
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Article54 1925-06-12 9 [HEITER TELLGBAM.] London, June 11. Geneva The Council of the League concluded its session after deposing of a number of secondary question*, chief amonjr which was the dispute between Danzig mi Poland regarding the boundaries of the port. The Council appointed a committee ol four experts54 words
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Article36 1925-06-12 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, June 12. Washington Mr. Wilbur announces that the Macmillan expedition will carry no special instructions concerning the course to be pursued in claiming any lands discovered or flying over disputed territory.Reuter - 36 words
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Article71 1925-06-12 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok, June 12. The death occurred suddenly last night uf Mr. K. Zoebel, German Charg6 d'Affaircs. He was taken ill about eight o'clock, fell into a state of unconsciousness and passed away at midnight. About a year ago deceased came to Bangkok71 words
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Article47 1925-06-12 9 The Polish Government has acceded to a request that a British military cemetery should be established at Posen, where all the British soldiers, 200 m all, who were killed or died of disease m Poland, including those killed m the disturbances m Upper Silesia, will be interred.47 words
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Article120 1925-06-12 9 Secretaryship for Dominion Affairs Created. [BEUTEB TELECRAM.] London, June 11. In the House of Con.mons, Mr. Baldwin announced 'the reorganisation of the Colonial Office, which 'vill include the creation of a new Secretary of State for Dominions Affairs, with his own Parliamentary Under-Secretary, who will also net120 words
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Article136 1925-06-12 9 Geneva Negotiations With Abd El Krim. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, June 11. Paris It is reported from Madrid that all movements of Spanish troops have been suspended until the end of June. Meanwhile negotiations are being held with Abd el Krim from Geneva. Under the Act of Algeciras, BritainReuter - 136 words
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Article77 1925-06-12 9 (From Opr Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, June 12. The new Siam-Dutch^Troaty will afford Siam fiscal and judicial autonomy along the lines of the Amrican treaty. On the date of the ratification, the Netherlands extraterritorial rights will pass, but with a right of revocation for five years after promulgation and77 words
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Article180 1925-06-12 9 Smart Sentence for Daring Theft. The Chinese, who snatched a hand-bag from a Dutch lady in Fort Canning; Road on Sunday evening, was sentenced to six months' riRoivuo imprisonment in the District Court this morning. Accused hud two previous convictions for theft. The detective branch have made180 words
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Article92 1925-06-12 9 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent writes on Thursday At the Assizes this moming, the case was concluded m which a young Chinese named Mah Wan was charged with the murder of another Chinese named Lim Voon on April 12, last at Sentual Villajre. The assessors found Ihc accused guilty92 words
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Article74 1925-06-12 9 Karl Puskacs, serving a life term m prison for the murder of his wife, has drawn the capital prize of 1,000,000 crowns m the Prague State lottery, but he will not have the privilege of spending the money. The entire sum is to be deposited to Puskaes" credit m a74 words
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Article149 1925-06-12 9 Visit to Japanese Elementary School. The scholars attending the Japanese elementaiy school in Waterloo Street extended hearty welcome to H.I.H. Prince Chichibu when he visited them this morning. He was accompanied by th4 Consul-General for Japan and theleading Japanese in Singapore. Some 30 Japanese Boy Scouts were149 words
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Article623 1925-06-12 9 Necessity for Action by Local Authorities. We are constantly having; our at ten-, titin called to the matter of footpath obstruction in Singapore and, in view of these insistent representations and our personal observations, we consider it is I full time that the subject was gtNB I earnest623 words
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Article111 1925-06-12 9 At the Kuala Lumpur police court yesterday morning, before Mr. W. J. K. Stark, a European named O. C. Fry wa.; brought up m connection with a CM rue of cheating m respect of $267.8:;, at Kampar, Tho maifistrfcte tol.l him that he would bo detained111 words
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Article55 1925-06-12 9 The Chinese Commercial NeWB, hitherto published by the Hongkong Chinese General Chamber of Commerce ami formerlv known as the Chunjr Nsroi Sa-i 1'". bar. be*>n taken over by the Ommm Chinese Daily News, limited, v. lv> will continue publication of the daily paper under the new style and name ut55 words
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Article1786 1925-06-12 9 Chairman's Review of The Year. Proceedings at Annual Meeting. I The annual snetlag ol the Planter*' Association WM bald Service Club, Johorc Balpra, W. N. Gawler presiding over I attendance. In reviewing the Jfl > ferrcd at the trntttt to the Mr. Gooch, who had held thi1,786 words
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Article135 1925-06-12 10 Our Ku.ilii I '>. indent writes on Thursday j Wlmi the cuse m which two Tamils, Baiidanam and Gopal, are charged wiih theft of n bottle of brandy und some botUaa of am-luvy paste from Mcsbi«. John L.ltle and Co., was mentioned ihis innMiinv m tho135 words
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Article427 1925-06-12 10 Singapore Championships. Entries for the Open Singles and Doubles Championships of Singapore to select the Singapore representatives for the Open Malaya Lawn Tennis Championship Singles md Doubles Competitions for 1925, arc "open and entiy lints are posted on the notice boards of the S.C.C., S.R.C., S.C.R.C., and S.J.C.427 words
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Article446 1925-06-12 10 S.C.C. Beat R.A. The S.C.C. won comfortably to the tune of 4—1 in their league match against the R. A. yesterday, but a goo<l deal of this was due to J&mieson, who turned out in his old position of centre forward, and as Jamieson is only in Singapore again446 words
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Article18 1925-06-12 10 The tide is suitable for afternoon bathing this week-end, rt Is high to-morrow at 344. p.m.18 words
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Article273 1925-06-12 10 Win for Lancashire. [Rcuter Telerram.] London, June 11. At Cardiff Lancashire beat Glamorganshire by 138 runs. Lancashire were first out for 141, Mercer taking six wickets for 42. and then made 279 for five ifid declared. HlIiows made 108 and W»tson 60 not out. Glamorganshire made 1 10, MacdonaldReuter - 273 words
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Article308 1925-06-12 10 Richardson Wins S.C.C. Handicap. The final of A class in the S.C.C. tournament was played yesterday evening and produced an unusually interesting:. match. A. D. Bak.tr, the dub champion, and P. Richardson were the finalists, and an exciting finish saw Richardson score a creditable win by 32.* It was308 words
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Article34 1925-06-12 10 S.C.C. Tournament. S.C.C. bowls players are reminded to put their names down for the bowls tournament, entriei for which close on the 27th inst. There is only one class, namely Friendly Pairs Handicap.34 words
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Article110 1925-06-12 10 Keppel v. Sepoy Lines Match. The following, are the teams for the match Keppel >. Jtegoy Lines, to be played at Keppel 'on Sunday, Keppel players mentioned first 9, JoneV«nd Kennedy v. Venables and Ward. 9.5, Baker ah*.- Campbell v. English and Cowap. v 9.10, Bath and White v.110 words
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Article183 1925-06-12 10 Boy Walley for Manila. We understand that Boy Walley, Malaya's flyweight champion, is leaving for Manila on the 22nd inst., and the many who have followed his career hen will wish him every success in a country where the going is harder. By his recent victories over Al Trono183 words
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Letter489 1925-06-12 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I am not in any way interested in the Cinematograph industry except as a spectator. i wish to protest most strongiy against the present methods of censoring. Nowadays we are deprived of seeing a very large proportion 01 the best489 words
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Letter372 1925-06-12 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. To my own personal knowledge there have been no less than six accidents within the last few days brought about through reckless driving on the part of bus driverx. And it is a fact that accidents are alarmingly on the372 words
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Letter196 1925-06-12 10 To the Editor of the Strait* Time*. Sir, I have read with interest and entire agreement Mr. Strickland's letter published in your issue of yesterday and your pertinent comment upon it. The motor horn nuisance seriously impairs the amenities and the business efficiency of Singapore and your valuable assistance in196 words
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Article108 1925-06-12 10 Messrs. Lewis and Peat, Ltd., report Singapore, June 11. The market, after opening firm at the beginning of the week, had a sharp set back which was chiefly caused by heavy profit taking and a certain amount of liquidation. The fall, however, has only been temporary, and108 words
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Article176 1925-06-12 10 List of Subscriptions for Military Charities. H. H. The Sultan of Johore $500.00 H. E. The Officer Administering the Government 250.00 H. H. The Sultan of Perak 250.00 Hon. Sir D. Galloway 250.00 Capt. Tan Soo Bin 250.00 Hon. Mr. T. W. Clayton 100.00 W. H. Macgregor176 words
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Article131 1925-06-12 10 Nina and Jack, speciality dancers, scored a thorough success at Raffles Hotel last night, and have been engaged again for to-morrow night's dance, when they will give a change of programme. The Great Albertini will be seen at the Gaiety Cinema to-night in The Man On The Comet.131 words
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Article116 1925-06-12 10 Banteng (Selangor). 38,440 lbs. Beaufort 80rne0.— 35,000 lbs. Bredford.— 7,334 lbs. Bernam-Perak. 18,058 lbs. Oheviot.— 43,ooo lbs. F.M.S. Rubber Planters.— B2,ooo lbs. Galang 8e5ar.— 46,770 lbs. Glenealy.— l6,47l lbs. Hill Rise.— lo,6oo lbs. Kamuning (Perak).— s3,2o7 lbs. Karmen.— 2o,s3s lbs. Kombok. 35,580 lbs. X.M.S. (Malay States).— 34,s27116 words
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Article175 1925-06-12 10 Deaf Mute Recovers. It may be recalled that at the last Assizes a Chinese, named Sang Nam, was charged with attempted murder. While awaiting trial he claimed to be a deaf mute, and various experiments were tried by the prison doctor to And out whether the man was shamming or175 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
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Article225 1925-06-12 10 Singapore, June 12. Rubber.— London 8s. OKd. Steady. Local $1.14. Tin. London £253 5s. Rubber*. Punggors offer «t 82 cents buyers bidding 78. Amalgamated Malay" arc quoted 2.45 to 2.55. Pajams can be pieced at 6.65 seller* asking 6.7S. M'entakabi are unchanged at 26 to 2H225 words
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Article198 1925-06-12 10 Singapore, June 12. Tin.— £2s3 6s. down 275. 6d. Local $125% 125 tons. Rubber.— 3s. o*d. down %d. Local $1.14. Rubbers. There is not much activity amongst the dollar counters, but sterling* are m good demand. Indragiris can ho taken 5.90 ex., Pajams at G. 50. Basset198 words
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Article275 1925-06-12 10 Rose Macphail Co.'s Report. (L. R. Mmcph.ll). Singapore, June 12. Kubber. 3s. 0*«cl. down V*d. Tin.— *253 os. down 27s. 6d. Local 125 tons at $125%. Tin and rubber have both fallen in price and the market it quieter than tor hip time past. Industrials and Loan* are steady. Rubbers—275 words
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Article161 1925-06-12 10 Lord Birkenhead's recent comments m a London newspaper on the heavy cost of litigation at rome are characteristically outspoken and do not spare his former colleagues m the higher ranks of the legal profession. Dealing with the "fashionable' 1 leaders at the Bar who command very surprising161 words
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Article68 1925-06-12 10 Pasaenffora travelling from Singapore and Penung by th« El«ph*iiia to connect at Rangoon with the Henderaon line Burma sailing* from Rangoon on June IS are:- Mr. L». T. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. R. Makepeace daughter and infant, Mrs. Upton and daughter and Mrs. R. H. Ransom. By the Bibby68 words
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Article55 1925-06-12 10 The first annual general meeting of the Singai Municipal Indian Norn Sabah was held m the Municipal Offices on 3rd instant, when office-bearers were elected included Mr. P. Nadaraja, president Wr. S. M. Rumasamy I'illai, vie* president; Mr. K. B. Krishnan and Mr. T. V. Kumarasamy, hon. general secretaries Mr.55 words
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Article812 1925-06-12 11 Changed Aspect of Piccadilly Circus. I am the thief offender, but I amf entirely impenitent,"' said Mr. C. B. Coch- ran to an Evening Standard represent*- tr.v, when asked to reply to the attack, f Sir Frank Dicksee on the sky\ signs of Piccadilly Circus.812 words
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Article56 1925-06-12 11 A Ijlasgow man, coming down to, London lii business, took a ro'-m at a hotel m Westminster. Before he went to: bed' he took out his watch to wind it up. I m» usual, when he glanced outside and! discovered 'but he could see Big Ben! from his window. So56 words
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Article375 1925-06-12 11 Sea-Tales of a British Admiral. Admiral Sir Edward Seymour had i>ome exciting and surprising reminiscences to narrate to an Evening News representative, when interviewed on his 85th birthday. He commenced with a tale about pirates. "We were off the coast of Africa when we heard that a British375 words
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Article306 1925-06-12 11 Rs. 30.000 Detained by Pondieherry Postmaster. Madras, May 29. According to a correspondent of the Hindu, as a consequence of a search made at Bombay by the Bombay Police m connection with the exi-'.'-ence of an organisation for conducting unauthorised lotteries m British India with Pondichcrry as a306 words
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Article94 1925-06-12 11 The first lion to make a journey at I 100 miles an hour by air express arrived at the Croydon Aerodrome m mail week. Quite a crowd of spectators, many of (hem women and children, had assembled to catch <v glimpse of the xix-mcnth-old lion cub, which94 words
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Advertisement167 1925-06-12 11 Trade of British Malaya. Comparison of Total Value of Foreign Merchandise. Thu followi!.* comparative statement <>f the total value of Foreign Merchandise, excluding I'aiwl T<>*t, imported to and exported to and from British Malaya doring 1!>24 and 1925. IMPORTS. EXPORTS. Increase Increase or or 1924 1925 Decrease 1924 1925 Decrease167 words
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Advertisement213 1925-06-12 11 New "HIV." Records ARE HERE Get Your Selection Now. List on Application. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Honfkong) THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. /awarded^ io MEDALS: I DEWAR'S b f While Ldbel lh i The quality and Blend fa A |N. of Dewar's "White Label" $||j is guaranteed at all times.213 words
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Advertisement347 1925-06-12 11 Raffles Hotel Tel. No. 2920. GUEST NIGHTS, Dinner Dance Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. TEA DANCES Every Monday and Friday. G"H i ?0? 0< J m BROTHERS Adjoining the Dining Room. p»««j..«.. Open from 8 a.m. to 11.45 p.m. Sea View Hotel MUSIC ON THE LAWN DURING TEA from 5.30347 words
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Article385 1925-06-12 12 Par Value. Company. £1 Aniflo-Malay i'l Ayer Kuning i I Bukap Plantni i'l Batenff i'l Bat« Cavps ill Batu Kawan £1 Hutu Tiga 2/ Btrtam Consul. £1 Bidor £1 Ti.knm 2/ Rrooklands LV Bnkit Mertajam ri Eukit Rajah Xi ISuklt Sembawanp 2/ tiistlefield 2/ (horsonese 2/385 words
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Advertisement164 1925-06-12 12 "PH CNVP ITDAITTI I The Original Pilsner Beer Rrewed and Bottled m I'ilsen. One of our influential friends who hi n connoisseur of Larger Beer has Kiven it as his opinion that Urquell Larger Beer represents the most delicious light beverage m Beers that has yet been brought under the164 words
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Advertisement46 1925-06-12 12 Builds up strength m a trying climate. Halls Wine THE SUPREME TONIC FRfcE: A special crystal wineglass eiven Fkf.E with every large size bottle of Hall's Wine. O/ all Stortt. PHOTO DEALERS Developing and Printing Amateur work done. KONG HING CHEONG CO., I*4. Nor'k Bride* Boa*.46 words
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Advertisement171 1925-06-12 12 Built with all the skill of modern engineering plus the experience of more than twenty years m bat- tery manufacture. EASTERN AUTO CO. 5a Orchard Road SINGAPORE Columbia Storage Batteries A Gentleman Always Looks Well Dressed m Good Clothes. When on leave m England, call and see ua and get171 words
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Advertisement50 1925-06-12 12 CO RAWFORD'S P P %i 0 REAM *)Jr RISP AND n P P p p RAWFORD'S REAMT Mt« MIIMHIIimMIMXiMUKMHMH* «HHM <>»»»»>»> >I»M>«' ECONOMY. COMFORT. A WORD OF SEVEN LETTERS MEANING THE HIGHEST QUALITY MOTOR CAR AT THE LOWEST PRICE RELIABILITY. STRENGTH. Sole Agents EASTERN AUXV C 0«« Singapore and Kuala50 words
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Advertisement185 1925-06-12 13 YOU may not always know that WATER Slowly destroys your property. Among those who know, it is now the custom to waterproof the concrete foundations of all important buiidinirs. No method is more simple or reliable than the integral method. No material cheaper or better than the Truscon Water Proofing185 words
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Advertisement697 1925-06-12 13 NEW STRENGTH witk Isanatogehl TktUtdica'P'cumUChvMlmrttft: X Ml "Sui>tn«)>D hu an immediatr ah 1 remarkable reeci notkciM* ry a •I>a<)T increase olbodyvriKh; and O( B':icu!u rmnttl and -I rgy. wB At tk. sam. rlir. (he colon' n broujht back to the cb*ok«. Be Sure To Try HIP JACK FLAG SAILMAKERS, etc697 words
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Advertisement255 1925-06-12 13 Cold Storage Ice Cream m made from pure cream m a spotless factory where every utensil is stenm-stcrili. Ed daily. Buy it of any of the distributors mentioned below. Sold m bricks wrapped m paraffined paper and enclosed m a dust and dirt-proof carton. Larger quantities obtainable for evenings, parties,255 words
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Advertisement508 1925-06-12 14 Assets over $5,500,000 S.C. Assurance m forea over $19,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester Honse, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 62, Old Jswry, E.C. The Compa-.y has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Com508 words
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Advertisement603 1925-06-12 14 BANKING INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION Capital Paid-ap UA $5,000,000 Surplus U.S. $5,000,000 Owned by THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YOBK. Head Offlee M, WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office 36, BI9HOPBGATE, E.C. Branches. BARCELONA COLON MADRID SANTO DOMINGO BATAVIA DAIREN MANILA SHANGHAI BOMBAY HANKOW PANAMA SINGAPORE CALCUTTA HARBIN PEKING IJSil603 words
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Advertisement505 1925-06-12 14 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDEISBANK (NBTH. INDIA COMMIBCIAL BANK) Established 186 J. CAPITA* Fl. •0.000.Wa (ikMl <S,000,000) ISSDKD Ft 65,000,000 (ake«t 44,600,000) RESERVE FUND Fl. 21,600,000 (aboat £1,860,000) BEAD OFFICK IN AMSTERDAM. SU6-AGFNCIES IN THE HAGUX AND ROTTERDAM. EASTERN HEAD OFFICE, BATAVIA. BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Medan, Sourabaya, Semarang, Bandoeng, Wclterreden, Cheribon,505 words
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Advertisement408 1925-06-12 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter la JTamac) Capital Subscribed M YM,000,00« Capital Paid-ap TM,OOO,OCO Reserve Fund 718,780,000 President: K. Nakagawa, Ksq. Ylee-Preeident B. Mori. Bail. DIRECTORS t G. Kawasaki, Esq. I D. Taktta, Esq. M. Esaki. Eaq. I T. Hiaemaae, Esq. at. Shnto, Esq. HEAD408 words
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Advertisement325 1925-06-12 14 44 SAFETY." Codes A.B.C. and RroomhalU Rubber Edition. S. J. HOWE, INSURANCE and ESTATE BROKER. Room 14 (Second floor), iMON m u.niN<;. SINGAPORE. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRH AND L(FB I ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT LOWEST RATES. Agmta Central Engine Works, Ltd. I DENTAL SURGEON Dr. I. OHKAWA, (D.D.S.),325 words
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Advertisement632 1925-06-12 14 GHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTION SALE of valuable shcpho'isc premises nnd building land situat nt Cross Street. Tcrnk Road, Sungci Roud, Campbell lane etc At Haaata, Choong Koon Seng Co's saleroi.m, No. 30, Chuli* Street, on V.Vdnesday, June 24, at 2.30 p.m. ESTATE OF VINASITAMBY MURUGASU PILLAI, DECEASED. 1. Valuable632 words
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Article525 1925-06-12 15 London Hhipbroker Sentenced For Fra«d. At the Central Criminal Court before the Recorder (Sir Ernest Wild, K.C.), th* trial wo* concluded ot Johannes DMeng Brockdorff Sonderup (48), shipbrnker, on be.il, on the indictment charging him with fraudulently converting to his own use and benefit or for the use525 words
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Article402 1925-06-12 15 Further Treasure Discovered By British Scientists. Plans for reopening the tomb at Tutankhamen in October and examining the mummy arc outlined by Mr. Howard Carter in an interview published in the newspaper Siassa at Cairo. Mr. Carter also describes some of the treasures which he has taken from402 words
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Article77 1925-06-12 15 On a motorist leaving a car m the recognised parking-places m London, a police officer note* the number and tiitw of arrival. Apparently a time limit hat been established, but qio authoritative statement on the subject has been made. It is understood to be left to the discretion of the77 words
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Advertisement107 1925-06-12 15 The Armstrong Siddeley 14 H.P. CAR n The New 1925 Model has Arrived. Making this Car without exception. The finest value for money m this market. Price $3,175 MALAYAN MOTORS (Proprietors WEARNE BROS., LTD.) ;M>MMHMMMt*MII«HHMHtIMMHHUtt»MMM»«»»I Special Dodge Brothers Motor Cars m four types SPECIAL TOURING f^ \j \j \j Dependability107 words
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Advertisement200 1925-06-12 15 GOODYEAR SUPERTWIST BALLOONS The most important development Hence it affords Goodyear Tyres since the cord tyre itself that is extreme protection against stone what is said of Supertwist," the bruise and like injuries, remarkable new cord material per- SUPERTWIST" is used only by f«rted by Goodyear. Goodyear and is built200 words
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Advertisement347 1925-06-12 16 The Straits Commercial Co., LIMITED KtUbllihrd 1914. »nd *fi, MARKET BTRSIT. Tel. No. 3114. SHIP-CHANDLERS. ESTATE SUPPLIERS. Block l»(« of Engineering Store* and Geaeral Building Material!. READY STOCK. At Competitive Prices. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. Board of Trade Pattern Standard Cork Life Jarketa Britiah While Spnnrarn Bternolene Tunnel Hearing Creanc ia Bricks347 words
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Advertisement362 1925-06-12 16 Est Arrived Shipment BRUNOLINUM >OOD PRESERVER Light, Medium And Dark Brown Colours. Aim BRUNOLINUM PLANTARIUM Cure for DISEASES OF RUBBER TREES. FUNGOID and other DISEASES of RUBHHR TREES and their PREVENTION and CURE." Free on application to LEE KIM SOO 20, lIIGH STREET. A GUIDE TO THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. ITS362 words
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Advertisement967 1925-06-12 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charge, for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc.. In ordinary clom act type (average «ix word, to line) arr :-Per line One in.ertioi. 28 eer.t., two ma. 48 ets., three mi 64 ct.., four ins. 82 cent«, five m.. $1.00, six m.. $1.18, ten m. 140967 words
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Advertisement880 1925-06-12 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, 6-b, Mount Sophia and 2, Orchard Road. Apply M. H. Bassoon, 5, Malacca St. TO LET, Llandadno, 60, East Coaat Road facing Ma, electric, tennii, gang*. App.'j E. J. Nathan, 1-b, Raffles Quay. TO LET. rubber treating factory, 16, Martin Road, oil mills, 74, Sungei880 words
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Advertisement403 1925-06-12 16 EBERHARDS THE I THAT KEEPS A WATCH I OVER TIME Aristocrat of Beauty rrUlEiframe of a master painting, the binding of a rare book, the ease of an EBERBARD WATCH— they are beuutiful m themselves, yet they are only the settings for masterpieces' within. Inside the exquisite case of an403 words
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Advertisement297 1925-06-12 16 IMPORTANT BOOKS HARMSWORTH'S WIRELKSS ENCYCLOPEDIA Written for Amateurs and Ex- perimenlers by Experts m all branches of Wlnieaa Science, and containing upwards of 5,000 illustrations. Complete m 3 volumes $30.00, Post free. M. MOHD. DUUFAXIR CO. CORNER OF IllCil STREET, SINGAPORE. MR. BUCKERIDGE'S Photographs COST NO MOKE than Asiatic product297 words
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