The Straits Times, 28 July 1925

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times PRICE 10 CENTS*: SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1925. No. 27,926
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 144 1 K'Ke -39S R'SSfl OITKf xWHirPU" Kirn BKATEf "MADE IN ENGLAND" Does that mean nothing to you? The British Esnoire No 1 2 ru Ik! fish fffrinfr «n HP /4*Ss&ks&i&J*' jEPO BRITISH TYPEWRITERS. m stock *H"^| g —^x,-fiB-'Mim J 9^^ IN STOCK all ra-a h^S' raH ALL sections. JSL JeLJbL %k*JaLM.
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    • 207 1 BILLIARD TABLES Made By GEORGE EDWARDS Sole Agents ROBINSON CO., LTD. No. 1. FULL-SIZE SOLID MAHOGANY SLATE BED BILLIARD TABLE, on eight 8 ins. solid mahogany-tumed legs, fitted with low and fast India-rubber cushions, and covered with West of England cloth, complete with 12 full size ebony batted rues, 2
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    • 4 1 lACTOGEN FOR yOUR BABY
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  • 2266 2 Chairman's Recent Visit To Estate. The nineteenth annual general meeting A the Batu Tiga (Selangor) Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on June 89 at 95a, Chancery l*ne, W.C., Mr. L. T. Boustead, chairman oi the company, presiding. j The Chairman said Gentlemen,— Be- fore dealing with the
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    • 507 2 Ipoh Gymkhana Club SUMMER MEETING, 1925. FIRST DAY.— Tuesday, August 18, 1925. SECOND DAY.— Thursday, August 20, 1925. THIRD DAY.— Saturday, August 22, 1925. Three Race* each day for (a) Hoiscs. (b) Ex-Criflin Horses, and (c) Ex-Giiffin Ponies. Strikes to the value of $30,000 m addition to 10 per cent,
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    • 284 2 PIMPLES SPREAD ALL OVER FACE Also on Body and Limbs. Pain Unbearable. Cuticura Heals. I bad a terrible time with pimples that broke oat on my face and soon spread all over it. I was unable to shave my chin because it was so sore. The pimples also broke out
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    • 214 2 We are rushing for the latest Records An AA h> inches Doublr-SJded ?!.TO. FOXTROTS. WALTZES MARCHES. Havana lS*t W«lfl»i Why did I ki.. that «lr! "> N Ni«r tle cjaisa*R,« 6 M. > rie° Bly wK^S'*^ Oh M.Lel KainLow (March). SeSr my D riin !&S3sx?<&&?' Last Nit+t m the old
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    • 244 3 Manufacturers of "CHONATA" BRAND BALATA BELTING (The strongest textile belting ever made) also LEATHER, HAIR AND COTTON BELTINGS. A BELT FOR EVERY DRIVE Sole Arents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE. 44 m 1 p 1,9 Mniteers THE LUXURY OF OUR READY MADE SHOES. Every y-ar the
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    • 382 3 litfLfc GIRL IN CEYLON Inipriii r<l v\ nnil<'riiill> Through KAitVS OWN TABLETS. Mr. J. M. Simon Percra. of 1. Stafford, Gardens, Colombo, i* one of the numerous people who cun speak from experience of the efficHcy of Bnby's Own Tablets an a remedy for the ailments of irtfants and little
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    • 434 3 STEAMER SAUWCS COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN S.S. CO., LTD. BLUE FUNNEL UNE (Incorporated m England) THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) Fortnightly Service taking cargo and Passengem from Singapore. BATAVIA AND SOURABAYA NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIA PORTS AND FREMAXTLE (PERTH.) Approximate Sailings. GABCOYNE Aug. 8 CENTAUR Aug.
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    • 353 3 STEAMER SAIUN6S THE BEN LWG STEAMERS LTD. (Incorporated m the United Kingdom) FOR HONGKONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN X BSNVORLICB In part BE.W i .hie Auj. 12 •BENLOMOND dv* Au«. 21 BENIAWFKS dv» 8«p. 4 •BENKINNKS due Sep.lt NO I'ASSENOEU ACCOMMODATION. Almve dates are only approximate. •Cails .\tanlla. Calls Manila «nrf
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    • 805 4 STEAMER SAIUNM P. 0. British India Apcar Lines (Incorporated m England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. LONDON AND KAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OIITVYARDB FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS KOR CHINA AND JAPAN FOR MARSEILLF.S, LONDON AND ANTWERP Tonnage leave
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    • 662 4 STEAMER SAB.IM3 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO. LTD. (Incorporated m England) The Bine 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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    • 727 4 CTEAMEH SAMNfiS K. P. M. BOTAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland) UNOKR CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3604, with auh-connectiuna to Pannage, Freight, Tramhlpmeat, Marine Depts., and Manager'! Deak. REPRESENTATIVE for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the OFFICIAL TOURIST IJUREAU OF JAVA. All information,
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    • 526 5 STEAMEB SAB-IHGS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) ELLERMAN LIRE Passenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA POETS AND SUBZ CANAJ, FREIGHT SERVICES HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBUXG xs.s. COLORADO due July 28 fs.s. CITY OF MADRID Hue Aug. 28 xs.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE due Sept.
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    • 653 5 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE ELLERMAN FUNNEL BUCKNALL LINE lk S. CO LTD (Incorporated England) JOINT SBBVICH t* BOSTON NEW TORK and BALTIMORE tU SUBZ *r PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Steamer Due Spore Route For XT. COMPANION July 28 Suez Phillipinea and Hongkong. tMALVKRNIAN Aug. 12 Suez Philiipiius and Hongkonp:. For BOSTON,
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    • 53 5 COMPANIA TRASATLANTICA (SPANISH ROYAL MAIL LINE) For BARCELONA. VALENCIA, CADIZ and BILBAO with transhipment fur other Spanish Torts LEGAZPI due about July 27, 1925. For MANILA. CHINA and JAPAN C. LOPEZ Y. LOPEZ due about July 30, 1925. For froiK'it and passages, apply to BARLOW CO., Agents. Ocean liuilding. TeL
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    • 583 5 STEAMER SAILINGS Burns Philp Line For SYDNEY, MELBOUKNk, via JAVA, DARWIN THURSDAY ISLAND and BRISBANE Rpprular monthy 9ailin X by the watt known lt«UB«n HABKLLA (***** tOMI »nd MONTORO (5,000 tonsi. The s.s. MARKLI.A i« the largvit a-^il Incat ittaMl tradinc to Australia, Cabins de luxe, single berth cabins, iwimming
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    • 636 6 A MILLION DOLLAR PICTURE. aJlsbl. ■Mtiijji.j 1 jet xw\ *8fc 1 5* a fßa^^Br t 2if M[ '~t H* <•» *J •V,;' W> S The FOUR HORSEMEN of the APOCALYPSE. ALHAMBRA COMMENCING AVGVST 13, 1925. Kfleased by FAMOUS LABKY FILM SERVICE, LTD. A 'I h ret- IV; 'lii re Programme
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    • 226 6 To-Night To-Night Positively the Last Night THE GREAT BRITISH SUPER-FILM Moon of Israel AT THE SURINA THEATRE (NORTH BRIDGE ROAD.) Booking at Messrs. KELLY WALSH. NO FREE LIST. Harold Lloyd IN Satfitv last UUlUlj LCIOL at THE PALACECAY CINEMA Commencing Augus! 1925, K. M. DONATI, Distributor. PALACEGAY CINEMA, In the
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    • 375 6 S^K'* v Till the cows come Inane" MmsmkllA \lsL VOl'R KenMila«, sir. You nil! find l UiMh them :is ritol bh rucumlter and The prime, fully maturi-d golden '■tfk^^^' irKinia i^ as lull of bouquet and flavour as a pomegranate ia of WHSwlliil/llllm M <Js ;rll>> N you c n
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  • 146 7 FIXTURES. Tnn*<t;.y. July ll^-ii Water, 2.28 a.m., 89 p.m. Ithir 1'vtnml bom«.«wra ninii closes. Football, Itiv. 1 S.C.F.A. v. Suaaex. K<ioJI,all, Div. II S.C.C. v. Police. WednrHday, July 29 llirli Water, 3:22 a.m., 3.57 p.m. .\14st r:\liii.M muil closes. Amrrican mnil clo.«c. Kootbnll. Div. II S.J.O.B. v.
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  • 223 7 Shins alnncsidr the Wharrrs or expected to arrive. Entrance KEPI'El, HAKBOri:. Main Wharf Svhil, l.ch. S;mbnnif. 31 Lighter Kolam, Cable, Mercury^ Oliva, Magnet, W ilt. Afrr.o* 1, Tuff KishOil Wi,;w, >V.,i Afri<!i Coal Wharf Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCK. Tanjong I'agar SI-.. •its Whnrf Calypso Albeit Dock
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  • 120 7 To-day. Laaeeaa Itilik and Tanjone Balei 3 p.m. North end East India 3 p.m Pontianak 8 p.m I'riiji R^dj»h, Tcmbi'.nhan and Inilrapivi 4 .p.m. South Hi.il Ea: t Bar—l ..4 p.m Malacca 4 p.m Ceylon, Southern nml Western India 6 p.m To-morrow. Djnml.i am. I D boutl
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  • 38 7 By Ch:nitilly Kulynii Teeila I'orltws MhIv.m I rtt 8"pore June 17 Jom IB June M June 20 July 2 July Z kTTi. Londoa July 14 July 14 July 16 July 21 July 'JT July II
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  • 230 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 28. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 15.'"2 Demand 2/4 6/32 Prirate 3m. credits 2/4 23/32 On New York. Demand 5fi% Private 00 d/s 68* On France, Bank T. T. 1 135 On India, Bank T. T. 154% On Hongrkonjr, Bank d/d 1 p.c.
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  • 63 7 Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. ipot Spot LUg.-Sept. AUK.-Srpt. >ct.-Dec. Oct.-Dcc. an. -.March Jan. -March Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. 1.47 1 18 l.ir> L4C 1.27 l.-JS 1.0U 1 11 Tone of Marfcel Weak. Latest London cables
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 237 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers II a Asam Kumbang 4G/G <!7/G 1 1 Batang Padanpr 0.67Vi 0.TB14 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.45 IM x<l. £1 fl Idiis Hydraulics 39/!> 40 'G xd. 1 1 Johan Tin O.4(j 0.49 10/- 10/- Kampong 45/- 46/6 £1 £1 KamuntinK Tin r>6/- 57'10
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    • 125 7 fl £1 B. Am. Tobacco B.I 0.0 6.12.6 in 10 Central Engines 4.50 5.50 fl. El K. Sibeltiug <"... 11.10 1140 r.'-. r Klec. Tramway 2/9 3/Stnom. H H» Finn Noave HUM 51.50 l()0 !0(» Hammer Co. 11)5.00 205.00 KlOlOOKatz Bros, def 140.00 160.00 10 Mexican Baste 1G/" 17/ii
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    • 112 7 I.xsu? Va!. P<l. Buyers Sellers b\ b» <"> P.c. SI, 234.300 par 10 p.c. pm S'poro Electric Tramway, 5 p.c. 80 £250,000 S'pove Municipal 5 p.c. $1,878,000 par 10 p.c. pm S'pove Municipal 4 l j p.c. of 1W7 ?1,GOO,000 2*4 p.c. dis-par S'pore Municipal 4'j p.d. of 1909
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    • 372 7 Fr*««r and Co. and I.ysll aod ETatfi Q«6tationt. To-day's Prices Frnser Lyall Co. Evatt. All«-nby (SI) 2.2.". 2.40 2.::r. S.4I Mot Oojfth (SI) I.so t.90 1.75 IjM A. Ilitair. ($r>) 15.50 Ki.50 IMO 1G.50 A. Kuiiing <*•) O.sO 0.90 0.X0 O.S« Am»l. Mahiv (|2) 8.00 8.10 8.00 o.'-
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 33 7 DENTAL SURGEON jj Dr. I. OHKAWA, (D.D.S.), IS. STAMFORD ROAR NOTICE It- j; hereby notified that the Kxchanpe BanIWWIB tie cIWW- om" PahiriKj'. Ajiffust 1, I'uhlir Holiday, nii.l Monday, AnrnPl Bank Bel May.
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    • 807 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Adrti., ac« pafe 11. WANTS FOR SALE. BTC NOTICE. TO LET. A charmingly slkoated fiat at Katoag. Apply 816, 8. Tlste*. '<? FOR SAI.K, white poliabad Italian marble tiles, two feet square, m stock. Apply No 132, navelock Road. dpi TO I.XT, two rartllshca 1 rooms,
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    • 123 7 THE STAR OPERA AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, (O.MING Mnrr New Adorn and Actresses Walch for further announcement TO-NIGHT A Great Haley Wtstirritai Play m G part* DAN DAN STIAH Past 3 will be stnucd K. 11. CHGONG, Proprietor V. L. TAN, Manacer. 'Pb««ft 13SC for aeat*. To-night: Tuesday. July 2S,
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    • 42 7 The Great Picture of the Year HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME VICTOR HUGO'S IMMORTAL CLASSIC Haa Now Arrived. Watch further announcement. LATEST STYLES IN LADIES' SHOES HIGH-GLASS ENGLISH WORKMANSHIP. SUPERIOR KID. JUST ARRIVED. Llm Yew Chyß Sons, Nos, 51 and 52, HIGH STREET.
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    • 526 7 THK SZE HAI TORS BANKING INStiRAFJCS CO., LTO. Statement by THE SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., LTI).. va at June 30. 1925. Th? s&an capita] at the ?«mp««y ta %ZfiOQ,QBQ iHvideti into uo.ooo skarea at •.eh. Tho atnober of Khi-.i-^-.-. irssued is 9OM ll Calls to the amoont
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    • 270 7 BOXING AT THE HAPPY VALLEY FRIDAY, JULY li, 1925. Double Main Events. Por the lightweight Cbanatlonshlp. BATTLING KEY DOMY SANTOS 10 Round--. I'nr the Mosnu'.l'.-v eight Champion- !•!?>. SAM FOXY v. Kin JACKSON 10 RoiiikN. Special Return Contest. YEW J!N v. AL TRONO m Roaada. and two cood Bcalisainarie*. Prices
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 63 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kantian? Kerbau Station. (By Courtesy of Government limit h Office) for the M hourK ending lit Midnixht on .iuS 2-. IMS. hade temperatvn N4F, Mia. ihadc UmhhIiih Tfl F. «o.:i F 14.', F. .Vii'. k^iss radiaticn 71.5 F. Sea temperature tt F. l.ulli trmncraturc 76.6 F. |(mi rel.
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  • 1163 8 The Straits Times TUESDAY, JULY 28. MALAY MAGIC. It has b«en our pleasure on several occasions to congratulate Mr. R. 0. VVinstedt on his contributions to the literature of Malay. We welcome the latest of his books, Shaman, Saiva and Sufi, A Study of the Evolution of Malay Mafic," not
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  • 45 8 The newly-completed additional building jf t.ie Anglo-Chinese School, Teluk Anson, will be formally opened on August 1, by the Rev. W. E. Horley. The new building will relieve the congestion now existing i:i the school, besides paving the way for new admissions from August 3.
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  • 46 8 Attention is drawn to Messrs. Cheong Kocn Seng and Go's advertisements appearing elsewhere m this issue of a foi'.r days' sale of Singapore landed properties belonging to Shaik Aboobakar i..ijam's Estate on August 27 and 28 ana September 2 and 3, at 2.30 p.m. each day.
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  • 62 8 The Times, referring to Mr. OrmsbyGore's answers on July 14 m the House of Commons m regard to rubber price and the working of tnc Stevenson restriction scheme, comments "It is not easy ti follow the logic of the reply, but apparently, it means that the Advisory Committee is not
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  • 45 8 The book reviewed m our leader to-day is Shaman, Saiv.i and Sufi A Study of the Evolution of Malay Magic" by R. 0. Winstedt. M.A., D. Litt. (Oxon.), Malayan Civil Service, Editor of Malaya. The publishers are Constable and Company, and the price is 12/6.
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  • 12 8 The British Rubber Manufacturers' manifesto azainst restriction is receiving the widest publicity.
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  • 13 8 Romney's portrait The Masters of Bootle v.as sold at Christies for 8,500 guineas.
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  • 20 8 Report has it that Rambutan, Ltd., has bought the controlling shares m Toh Kiri, Ltd., says the Times of Malayn.
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  • 24 8 In police circles it is stated, says the Times of Malaya, that the appointment from home of a new 1.G.P., S.S: Poliae, is expected.
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  • 31 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for Tndia and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 $100.' The rate of payments of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 |100.
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  • 28 8 At t!ie Old Bailey, Arthur Henry Bishop (17) was found guilty of the murder n Fn:nk Edward Ri:c (26). Sir George Lloyd's butler, and was sentenced to death.
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  • 29 8 A Government of India Press communique states News has been received that ■j.'.\ Indian pilgrims reached Mecca safely ami that the pilgrimage took place on V.'c liiesday, July 1.
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  • 39 8 After Evensong on Sunday August 2 St. Andrew's Cathedral Choir will give another recital of sacred music, and durintr the sei-vice further examples of methods of .hymn sinking will be given. The programme of music will be published later.
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  • 41 8 The closing days at Bisley were ma-red by an accident to the veteran chairman of the Rifle Association, Lord i 'heyl< smire, v.ho while motoring m the vicinity, was st/uck by an obstruction while avoiding a collison and was seriousy njured.
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  • 44 8 A debate on the subject which is harder starvation from want of food or starvation from want of books Will be r.eld at the Straits Chinese Reading Club (branch of CCA.) at Prinsep Street on Thursday, at 8.15 p.m. All these interested are welcome.
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  • 51 8 Capt. Tabata, of the 0 S.K. steamer Hozan Maru, has reported that on July 18, at 6 a.m., when half a mile off the Lammocks Lighthouse, he observed three rockets fired. He stopped his vessel and a signal was hoisted indicating that all the lanterns on the lighthouse had been
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  • 59 8 Replying to M.\ La.iobi.ry (Lab.. Eow and Bi<om!cy), regarding the Kbyte? Pass Railway, Barl Winterton hoped that it would promote friendly relations with the Government of Afghanistan nnd added thai the construction m no way implied l motive m the least inimical to Afghan- ttan. He believed that the latter
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  • 70 8 The British Medical Association has dec:ded to lift the ban hitherto preventing doctors from writing articles to the news;>aver* under their own name. The Press describe* the new decision as a landmark m the progress of medical men and an emancipation from old-time exclusion and aloi fness. The Association requests
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  • 74 8 In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. W. Foot Mitchel (Conservative), Sir Naming Worthington-Evans said that he had information thnt the Chinese militarists had introduced into China German chemists for the purpose of manufacturing poison gas, and that they are employing Russian experts to assist m '.heir military plans.
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  • 100 8 The Russian nnr.ied Dosser, who was turned back m Hongkong and who is reI'aukd as an undesirable m Shanghai, had a linen certificate concealed m his code book, of which the following is a translation The bearer of this, Comrade Dcsser (Communist Ticket No. 493) is sent by the Agitotdel
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  • 108 8 The M.M. steamer Paul Lecat, with the ouLward French mail from Europe arrived yesterday morning from Marseilles, and m the afternoon continued her voyage to Yokohama via the usual ports of call en route. There was nn interval t>f one month between the arrival of the tagan on June 28
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  • 132 8 In honour of the departure to India of Maulvi Sharf-ud-Din Bin Maulvi Ghulam Mohyi-d-Din, hon. secretary of the Jemiatul-Ulama of the Madras Presidency, a dinner was uiven on Sunday at the newly-built residence of Dr. S. I. M. Ibrahim, at 118, Balmoral Road. Among those present were Maulvi Mohammad Idris
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  • 477 8 Sir Hancourt Butler. Governor of Burma, is due back at Rangoon on August 3. Mrs. Smith, wife of the mamgai of Cicely estate, Teluk Anson, who has been ill recently, m leaving for home early next month. Mr. N. Brat, Chancellor of the NYtlivrlonds Legation, Bangkok, has
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  • 30 8 Messrs. Lewis and Peat's cable received from their London office to-day giv.M 36 tons down, making the total London rubber stocks at July 25 as 4,014 tons.
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  • 66 8 From China and Japan, by Lahore due at Singapore 4 p.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan, by Mantua d;ie ot Singapore 4 p.m. to-morrow. From Indo-China by Compfcgne due at Singapore 6 a.m. to-morrow. From Holland and Germany by Rin jani due at Singapore 10 a.m. to-morrow. From
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  • 105 8 More information has bed offend to us about the centenarian, Mr. LarJ, who is reported to be m distressed circumstances. It i« stated thnt lie is connected with some well-to-do local families, but with family differ) cannot m any way aaaoeiate ourselves. Th" rid man is now
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  • 110 8 We understand that export permits h.ivo ilready been is-ued for a considrrable part of the 6,000 tons of nncouponed rubbc-r, recently released by Urn QOV emment on payment of the maximum duty, 42 cents per lb. It having be; n ■tatad that ther;' never WM MOO ton of
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    • 273 8 MOTOR J s iP CYCLES 1925 TOURIST TROPHY RACES ALL RECORDS AGAIN BROKEN SENIOR RACE At its first appearnnre the new 4.9S h.p. A.J.S. Ridden .hy J. H. SIMI'SON put up the FASTEST LAP EVER MADE By covering Urn course of 37 u miles m 32 minutes jO seconds at
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    • 72 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT at 9. LOVING LIES 7 Reels. (Featuring EVELYN BRENT and MONTE BLUE) THE FOURTEENTH LOVER 5 Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. TRUXTON KING 6 Reels. TAN CHENG KEE CO.. LTD., Proprietors The New Robinson Piano Built specially for the climate to our specifications. A PERFECT
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    • 73 8 On Other Pages. Bata Tign Rubber Meeting I Finance and Commerce 7 Shipping and the Mails 7 Meteorological Ki-port 7 Kvuter Teleirram« Honßkonc European's Kxperivnv I Alleged Agitator m ('curl .9 linn Lie Guan Baqain Hongkong Strike European Residents' Resolutions 0 Rubber Statistics B Sporting Intelligence ..10 Correspondence 19 Murder
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  • 219 9 The Release of Six Thousand Tons. Important Speech by Colonial Secretary. [UEUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 27. In the House of Commons, Mr. F. G. Penny drew attention to the fact that •.hi- Malay States Government was permitting the release of 5,000 tons of non-coup-jn rubber upon payment of
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  • 320 9 Mr. Amery 's Views. London, July 27. In the House of Commons Mr. Amery, in Um nurse of a speech introducing the Colonial Office estimates, after stating that he did not think the Stevenson scheme WM responsible for th? sharp rise in tlte price of rubber, said "Certainly if close
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  • 69 9 [REITER TELEGRAM.] London, July 27. Paris, Following publication by the Communist paper Humanite of an article by the central committee of action against the war m Morocco, urging the French troops to fraternise with the Riffs, the police raided the premises of the committee, which are situated
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  • 51 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 27. Paris The final results of the elections for tlii' Councils General, after a second ballot. ih«v that the Cartel captured 133 seats from the opposition, namely ten from the Communists, 14 from the rtifres, 61 from the Republicans ar.J 13 iron Cc Lclt
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  • 336 9 The Labour Situation At Shanghai. [RCUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 27. Shanghai The British Chamber of Commerce has issued a statement strongly criticising the Chinese Chamber of Commerce announcement and pointing out that the latter has done nothing to promote a better understanding and to terminate the campaign
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  • 195 9 [REVTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 27. New York The death of Mr. W. J. Bryan occurred almost on the tve of what he was anticipating as the i-rown-ing glory of his life, namely, a trip w.th hundreds of followers to Palestine, thus following as nearly as
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  • 117 9 [REUTER TELECRAM.] London, July 28. Berlin In spite of the previous announcement, it is no longer a question of reorganising the Stinnes concern, but of disposing of some of its most important possessions m order to fulfil its obligations to the banks. The Stinnes shipping interests m
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  • 173 9 Premier Confers with' Trade Unions. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 27. Mr. Baldwin this morning for the first time intervened personally m the coal dispute. He conferred at I<V Downing Street, for three-quarters of an hour, with the committee of the Trade Union Congress, which is empowered to act
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  • 145 9 [KCUTEB TELEGRAM.] London, July 27. In the House of Commons, replying to Labour members' questions, Mr. Chamberlain said that m his interview with M. Rakovsky he drew M. Rakovsky's attention to the character and continuance of the activities of which His Majesty's Government had reason to complain,
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  • 112 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 28. The new silk duties have been responsible for a remarkable situation at Folkestone, Dover and Newhavcn, thousands of packages having been imported and waiting clearance through the customs. Officials were busy all day Sunday, which is exceptional, dealing with the congestion, which is
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  • 38 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 27. Bombay The Mill Owners' Association has decided, owing to the depression m the industry, to reduce the wages of cotton operatives by 11 Vs per cent., beginning from September 1.
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  • 107 9 Some very useful summaries of the figures of foreign rubber imported by Malaya, during the six months ending June 30, have just been issued by Mr. A. Roose, acting Registrar of Imports and Exports. The quantity imported m the six months was 14,058 tons dry and ***** tons
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  • 28 9 Hongkong's shipping position on July 18 was precisely the same as on the proviouj day i m the harbcur there were 91 vessel?, of whjch b$ wcrs British.
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  • 303 9 Hongkong Business Man's Experience. (From Our Own Correspondent) Hongkong, July 27. Tired out by a lenprthly tramp, Mr. O. A. Smith, manager of Whiteaway, Laidlaw's, returned to-day after being in Chinese hands fop several hours. Mr. Smith, accompanied by his wife, entrained for Lowu, acting on the
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  • 165 9 Police Arrest Chinatown Orator. The first incident which has occurred locally m connection with the trouble m China took place last night, when a Chinese was discovered m People's Park haranguing a crowd m Chinese on the subject of the China troubles and was alleged to be making
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  • 215 9 The following appointments are notified m the F.M.S. Government Gazette Air. N. Grenier to be Accountant, Public Works Department, F.M.S., Mr. A. P. Cropley to act as Superintendent, Stores and Furniture, F.M.S., Mr. W. A. C. Haines becomes an Assistant Commissioner of Police, F.M.S., Mr. V. C.
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  • 88 9 The House of Lords has passed the second reading of the Bill restricting publication of reports of judicial proceeding to certain defined statements of fact and penalising law breakers with imprisonment not exceeding three months and a fine of £500. Lord Darling, moving the second reading,
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  • 1028 9 Enquiry into Local Shipping Disaster. The official enquiry into the loss of the local steamer Ban Lie Guan off the west coast of Johone on July 6 was opened m the District Court this morning, the President (Mr. Franklyn Robinson) being assisted by Capt. W. H.
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  • 48 9 Mr. Walters, of the legral firm of Messrs. Kogan and Ivens, Ponanjr, was on Friday admitted to practice as an advoratc and solicitor in the courts of the Colony by Mr. totlM U R. Whitley, in the Supreme Court, Penanc, or. the r.iolicn cf >!r. Ealfour E. Eos*.
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  • 677 9 Determination of British Residents. Advice to the Home Government. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Himgkong, July 27. A very crowded public meeting WM MM in the Theatre Royal this evening, presided over by the Hon. Mr. P. II. Holynak, senior unofficial member of the LtgislAtiv* Council. Amid scenes of
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 238 10 Arrangements for Malayan Championships. The Mi b'j Kinjrli-i and Doubles and the Lftdlai Sttlfetol Championship of Malaya will ba ball on thu court; of tht ickot Club on Saturday, Sunday and Monday next. Tho Haa'l Singles anil the Ladies' Siujdcs will bt playwl in ti..- afternoon :i<c<l tin-
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    • 1832 10 Future pf the Malaya Cup Competition. The question "V? the future of the Malaya Cup y tnpetition wai iiiscussed at a meeting eT la.C.C. rugby players held at the Club yesterday evening, when the meeting unu.iiinou -=Iy recommended that the competition a-i at present constituted dioul'l be dropped,
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    • 364 10 S.R.C'8 Decisive Win Against The Malays. The S.R.C. were in. good form at the Stadium yesterday afternoon and they defeated the Malays by four goals to one, Lingard performing the hat-trick. The Malays were the first to seoro, their centreforward netting live minutes from the Gtart. The exchanges' -were
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    • 293 10 Handicaps for To-day. The following are the handicaps for the second day of the Penanjj Autumn race meeting Ex-Griffin Ponies, Class D. (Rate Course).— Jadi 9, Yam Seng 8.12, Clementina 8.0, Lockstitch 8.2, Carbine 8, Meklonpr 7.!). Horses, Class C. (One Mile).-^Horaee L. 9.5, Silap 9.2, Calculator 9,
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    • 263 10 Johnny Hill Beats Scncio. Clever Scncio, who was bantam as we!! a,s flyweight champion of the Orient, lost the bantam title to Johnny Hill in a contest at the Manila Stadium on the 19th inst. Hill (who is a Filipino in spite of his ring name) pained the decision
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    • 390 10 Lanka Union Beat Services The Lanka Union scored a very Rood win at the expense of the Services on Saturday. Batting: first the Union declared with 147 for six. Maniam, 44 not out, and Chunchie, 40, were the highest scorer*. The Services were dismissed for 120, in spite of
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  • SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
    • 162 10 Singapore. July 28. Rubber. London 4s. l'id. Easier. Local $1.18. Tin.— London £2f.O. Rubbers.— Quiet with sellers predominating. The «han; markets are quoted as follow.; Aver Kunings S0-8."> cents. Amalgamated Malays 3-3.10, Bukit Jclotongs 1-1.05, Baj*eU* 1.10-1.13, Jimahs 1.85-l.yO, Jeram Kuantans 95 cents-1, Mandai- l'ekongs 75-80
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    • 205 10 (L. If. Marphail). Singapore, July 28. Rubber.— 4s. Hid. down 2d. Local $1.49. Tin.— £260 down 27s. Gd. Local 350 tons at $130H. Rubber has apain fallen in price and the rubber shares continue neglected. Tin share quotations are inclined to be easier. Industrials and
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  • 104 10 The U. S. Navy Department is preparing to send an expedition to Sumatra to observe the solar eclipse which will be visible there on January 14. The expedition will sail from San Francisco on September 1, and will include astronomers from thn Naval Observatory at Washington, and
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 346 10 To the Kditor of the Straits Times. Sir, I want a Kttlc litfht on whiit appears to me a business phenomenon and write to you in the hope that some of your briurhter readers may be able to snpply the necessary illumination. Kibeiro and Company has an
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    • 304 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, The rood to Jor may be finished in 1927 or more probably in 1928 or 192H and until then a bridle path from the S. Siput road via passes "3,630" and K will be at least 5 miles shorter than
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  • 223 10 A petition to the court of first instance of Manila from Ju-ta Velasquez askirr that she be granted a loan of P2OO from the money of her son, Gregorio Velasquei Carmichrol, the 13 years old boy from Arayat, Pampanga, who inherited $15,000 from his lather's relatives m
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  • 119 10 William J. Rear, an American coconut plantation owner ut Pagaeawan, Knbacan district, Cotabato, was murdered on th« night of July 14, probably by hostile Moms according to a telegram received at Constabulary headqunrters, states the Manila Times. A constabulary patrol was immediately dispatched from Cotabato to
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  • 586 10 Coroner's Enquiry Into Euryades Affair. The Coroner (Mr. F. Bourne).' Jatld an inquest ycsterdi.y sagnrdtng the death of two Chinese member* of the 1 ere* of the Blue Funnil learner Btiryades, wbjß were faUilly afctbted by anothet while the vnaaoi mi at tee ba Bdtntday night. Kv'lener
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  • 147 10 Mr. Hovti'Tt Wmtmt Allen, the war correspondent, who i t of tinMorning Post, m the Mrs. „f a series -jf aiticles m that journal, after inquiries made at Oporto (Portugal), declares that the abolition of the Angle-Portugseae treaty would be disastrous alike to shippers, consume and Dnr.-.iniou
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  • 139 10 A dinner m honour of Sir Hugh Clifford G.C.M.G.. G.8.K.. Governor-Designate of Ceylon, \v:is given by the Ceylon Association m London on Jane 26, at the II ydPark Hotel, Knigntsbridge, B.W. Mr. G. H. Masefield, President of tl ciation, was m the chair and m the
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  • 31 10 The I'alac-cffay Cinema i- presenting the Universal film featuring Herbert K.-iwlin-son and entitled A Million t'> Born, Mlpportod by the serials The Bagle'l TalOM and The Adventuro-; of Tnrain.
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  • 105 10 The death took place at Kalutar.i, Ceylon, on the 16 inst. m her 84th year of Mrs. Scharenguivcl, widow of dm late Mr. H. Scbarenguivcl, landed proprietor, of Kalntara, who predaeoni ed her m his 07th year, abou* I,'t years ng Si was one of the oldest residents 'if Kalutara,
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  • 189 11 Charge of Murder Against Sikh. A Sikh named Baktawah Singh pleaded not guilty at the Assizes yesterday, before >lr. Justice Deane, to the murder of a K/mpalriot named Chunan Sinjrh at Serangoon on June IS. The Deputy Public l'rosecutor (Mr. li. Williamson) uppeareil for the Crown, and Mr.
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  • 483 11 Messrs. Lean and Co.'s Weekly Report. In their report, dated Penang, July 21, Mt-ssr- 1 l^ean and Co., state Tin, closing at the top-price of I-G.-p Ts. 6d. .'I m/s, has further advanced i;i 17s. 6d. on the wick. Tin-shures again were an active market with Australia
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  • 244 11 Two Days' Pay Forfeited For Disobedience. A Malay lumber of the crew of the' steamer Keponp was charged m the Marine Court yesterday with wilful dis- 1 obedience of the lawful commands of the rhit-f ohicer and master. Captain Kod^i'is tfave evidence that on Sunday the
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  • 95 11 An cnUTtuiiiment of conjuring an-l ■■WtM <>r hand will be Kiven by the Kiintuni Magicians, under I hi* manuK*'ni.nt uf Mr. E. L Tan, m the V.M.C.A. Hall en Friday, at 8.:tl) p.m. The company has given a irivat litany perform•Ml m aid of charities m the Dutch
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  • 468 11 Feverish Activity at Scene Of Tragedy. The wnolehrartcd efforts of the NKM WbrkcM :\i li.c- scene oi the H ><><i dfaastw In Po Hiiig Kong, says the Hongkong Daily Press of Juiy 20, Mn cai'ried on uiiienßinfly during the v/eok-nd, und ths gallant party were m one butMM
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  • 168 11 (By Courtesy of the Xanyo Nkhi-Nieki Shimbunsha.) Ti.kio, July 25. It is announced that the Prince Recent will staii for Tokio on Aug'js: 2, for a tour of Sughalien. He i> expected lo return <m the 18th. The Shanghai authorities ordered the suspension ;.nd dispersion of the
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  • 126 11 Programme of drills up to and fir August 3, 1925. Tuesday. July 2S, 5.15 p.m., Pi ill Ball, Band Practice, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Chinese Company, Lewis Gun Class. \V«*dn«sduy, July 29, 5.10 p.m., Drill Hull, Chinese Company, Lewis Gun Class. Thursday, July 30, 5.15 p.m., Drill
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  • 323 11 The follow m); passenger* nrrivtd here by the Mclchior Trruli yesterday from Jmvu ports Mr. Thio King Kioe, Mr. Gibson, Mr. GoeiiHeU From Samarnmr Ml. W. L. M. Regout, Mr. Kwit Uoh Gwan From Batavia Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Arcnds. Mis» A. llrytman, Mr. H. R. Robbing. Mr.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 197 11 MOUTRIE GRAND A Masterpiece of small grand design and construction. Its artistic lines and tonal balance proved delight to both eye and ear. Possessing as it does, the range and power of grands of much larger size, it gives an air of distinction to any home. Illustrated catalogue on request.
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    • 289 11 Raffles Hotel Tel. No. 2920. GUEST NIGHTS, Dinner and Dance. Tuesday, July 28, and Thursday, July 30 only. The SISTERS HARE will appear during the Dances. TEA DANCES Every Monday and Friday. N.B. Evening Dress Essential for all Dinner Dances. GRILL ROOM sarkies brothers, From Aug. Ist under supervision Proprietors.
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  • 707 12 Labour Problem and Taxation Reforms. The eleventh annual report of the International Association for Kubber Cultivation m the Netherlands Indies comprises a careful and comprehensive survey of the industry m 1924, and touches upon many points of outstanding interest. With reference to Jhe labour problem m
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  • 181 12 A message from Southampton on June 29 stated :—lt: It is announced to-day that the P. and O. Company has decided again to use the facilities of Southampton Harbour. It is nearly fifty years since the line left Southampton. The final severance came m 1881,
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  • 65 12 Orders for week endine July 31, 1925. Tuesday. July 28.— Signalling and Wireless Classes, Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Friday, July 31. Parade at Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. All Scouts going to Camp must attend this Parade. Uniform not required. Saturday, August I.— Rally at
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 457 12 BELL'S EVERITE JDlvr oIA. CORRUGATED ASBESTOS-CEMENT ROOF SHEETING is more than Twice as strong as any other mate of Asbestos-Cement Corrugated Sheeting and also the most ECONOMICAL Permanent roof covering on the market. Sole Agents Sime Darby Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the StraiU Settlements) 5, MALACCA STREET. AITCHISON'S OF LONDON
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    • 289 12 Yon cannot have a better valve- tor -money proposition than A oft linr hollr wheel Brakes (fitted to all li/M UVer O» M.r.11. Models) m extra. n r ft udu Roomy, comfortable. Over 50 M.P.H. Gives S enice and Takes almost any pleasure at hill on top. minimum cost. j^
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 2160 13 A Rood opportunity for sound und profitable investment m land and house properties not to be missed by enterprising capitalists. ESTATE OF SHAIK ABOOBAKAR BIN MOHAMED LAJAM, DECEASED IMPORTANT FOUR DAYS' AUCTION SALE of VSfj valuable freehold and leusehol.l Singapore Town bu.<tinet>* premises, residential and country properties Al Me^rs. CMQNG
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    • 776 13 CHEQNfi KOON SEBG CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of v: iu:,b:» Singaaarc u« i eoaatiy i lr.,»r;ies At Motar*. rhoang Kom Bong 1 Co's »r.l«roeam. No. ::o, Chaiia Street, on Vi'edr ti-diy. Auiust .1, at 2 10 p.m. Lot i. V.hiie rraabatd laad aad compound hou> t-wwn as No. SS, Joo
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    • 349 13 SOME OF THE ADVANTAGES OF SV TV I 1R THE OIL BOUND DISTEMPER 1. Results equal m every way to a flat Enamel. 2. Price is no greater than that of so-called washable distempers. ,3. Possesses strong disinfecting properties. 4. Forms a durable, and impervious finish. s. Can be Scrubbed
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 513 14 Assets over $5,500,000 B.C. 4*wnanc* ia force ever 119,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'UoorporatU m BtfalU Sattleastata.) HEAD OFFICI Wluck«cer Hoase, Siacapore. LONDON OmQi I U, Oil imwrj, Ike Comp 7 hat 420,000 deposited witk tke Supreme Coart of Bnglanu and ouapllaa vita tae Brltkk Life Assaranee
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    • 596 14 BANKING INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION Capital Paid-up U.S. $5,000,000 SurpliiH U& $5,000,000 Owaed by THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OP NEW YORE. Head Offlce WALL STREET, NEW YORK, London Offle* j BISHOPSOATB, E.C Branches. BARCELONA COLON MADRID SANTO DOMWOO BATAVH DAIREN MANILA SHANGHAI BOMBAY HANKOW PANAMA SINGAPORE CALCUTTA HARBIN PEKING TIENTSIN CANTON
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    • 497 14 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NETH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) E*tablished 1863. CAPITAL Fl. 80,000,000 (aboat £5,000,000) ISSUED Fl. 65,000,000 (abomt £4,600,000) RESERVE FUND Fl. 21.600,000 (abomt £1360,000) HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. SUB-AGENCIES IN THE HAGUE AND ROTTERDAM. EASTERN HEAD OFFICE, BATAVIA. BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Medan, Sourabaya, Semarang, Bandoeng, Weltevreden, Cheribon, Tegal,
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    • 410 14 BANKING THI BANK OP TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter la Japan) Capital Subscribed T60,000,000 Capital Paid-up T65,000,000 Reserve Fund v Y18,780,000 Pr*s! nt K. Nakagawa, Esq. Vie*-1 resident H. Mori, Eaq. DIRECTORS O. Kawstaki, Esq. D. Takita, Esq. M. Esaki, Esq. T. Hisunune, Esq. M. Shnto, Esq. HEAD OFFICE:
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    • 280 14 PATZENHOFER LAGER-BEER Imported by PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. ALL PROVISION STORES SPECIALLY BREWED for the TROPICS. TO LET OFFICES GODOWNS, ETC. Offices m the Arcade. 7-b 11 and 11-b, D'Aimoida Street. 10-b, De Souza Street 1, Collycr Quay. 1C rfnd 17, Rafil. I Q lay. 3, Robinson Road. 13, (Ground
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    • 802 14 IN THE BSTATB OF NG CHOON GUAN A OTHERWISE CALLED WEE CHOQN GUAN, i DECEASED Pursuant to Section 26 of Ordinance No. 144 (Trustees) notice is hereby given that »1 person or persons having any claims 01 demumU against the estate of the above named No; Choon Guan othorwipo called
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  • 869 15 Large Imports into Great Britain by Air. The McKenna Duties reimposed in the Budget came into force to-day, says The Time* of July 1. The full extent to which foreign imports to this country j have been accelerated in order to escape payment of the duties will not
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  • 213 15 At first sight the connection between the handy kerosene tin and mice is not apparent, but on the Downs country, and m other places where the mice are gathered together m their thousands this year, the kerosene tin has saved many hundreds of pounds, says a
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 138 15 Reduction IN PRICE OF The Essex TOURING CAR $2,065 COACH $2,200 (Extra Wire Wheels, etc., $110.) Malayan Motors (Proprietors WEARNE BROS, LTD.) >•»*. IM»MM<MI>MMMII<M>IHIMMMIMI<IIWIIIII.IM 11-22 HP. "UJOLSELEY" TWO SEATER $2,375 FOUR SEATER $2,450 We give free of charge an Insurance Policy for one .year with each car. CENTRAL MOTORS (PrcprUtar*
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    • 383 15 Chevrolet Economy Low initial price is certainly a transportation. Its purchase price point to consider when purchasing y ow its cost of operation is a truck. reduced to a minimum and its »1 S!S "I SEi" Jt conrtder the operatinjr expense of seem lo ne€d re P° ir the truck
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 169 16 Brilliants Brilliants Brilliants Pairs and singles to the smallest. Prices comparatively cheaper than anywhere. We defy competition. ISMAIL A. RAHEEM Crown Jeweller, 12 1 and 82-2. BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. Phone 2292. Telegrams THAIBA." BE SURE Always to nsy for THB APPROVED BRAND Marseilles Roofing Tiles "BEE" B3AND WHITE GLAZED
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    • 335 16 BEST SOFT SOAP IN CWT. DRUMS LOWEST PRICE. LEE KIM SOO 20, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. TWO PRACTICAL BOOKS EASIER GOLF By JACK WHITE. with 51 Action Photographs. An entirely original treatise by one of thy grratest golfers and an acknowledged export teacher cf the game. Mr. Jack White gives many
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    • 886 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., in ordinary eloia let type (average six word! to line) are Per line One insertion 28 cent*, two Int. 46 cts., three ins. 64 ets., four ins. 82 cents, fire ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.18, ten Ins. $1.40,
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    • 797 16 LAND AND HOUSES WANTED, FURNISHED BUNGALOW, close to sea. Particulars to Health, c/o S. Times. WANTED, SMALL FURNISHED BUNGALOW. Entry August 1. 332, Straits Times. TO LET, rubber treating factory, 15, Martin Road, oil mills, 74, Sungei Road. M. S. E. Angullin and Co., 2, Robinson Road. TO LET, con.
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    • 236 16 "THE GIFT SHOP" FOR WEDDING PRESENTS NOT the usual— Catalogue Selection, Butter Dish, or Decanter BUT Delightful— Useful— "Things Beautiful" Everything Different Quality Best Made YET! PRICE-RIGHT The Bloomer is on you if you don't decide AT T?rankelS VICTORIA STREET. i British Electro-Plating 19.-1 -A, VYOrKS. Orchard Rd. Send your
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    • 310 16 wizard >Cp Hollow Wire Lighting System. ■*3 WHAT IS IT. W A series of 800 C.P Lamps, Hallow wire* I a Tank m the sama waj as gas lamps are connected to street mains Ugf Doing away with clean ing, filling and trlraodm jfi self contained la-n p ifl Safer,
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