The Straits Times, 5 September 1925
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Title Section13 1925-09-05 1 The Straits Times No. 27,960, SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1925, PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement194 1925-09-05 1 OFTBi wurran Nirn BBATBf THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL KEEP FIT ON "BEAR jsk BRAND" THE ORIGINAL, GENUINfc NATURAL SWISS MILK. BEAR BRAND Milk is collected from healthy cows grazing on the rich mountain pastures of the Swiss Alps it contains all its original cream and other health-giving properties and is194 words
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Advertisement146 1925-09-05 1 Carron Dover Ranges j X^ PRICES ff^^^^i PSJCES Each Stove complete with 2 lengths Piping and 1 Elbow. IMPROVED PATTERN— WOOD BURNING. HOT PLATE OVEN SALE RICES OVERALL. INSIDE MEASUREMENTS. Width. Height. Depth. Width. Height. Depth. No. 6 $45 00 33 »4 ins. 25>/2 ins. 18>/o ins. 13 ins. 9146 words
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Article1329 1925-09-05 2 Interim Dividend for Current Year. The fifteenth annual ordinary general meeting of the Kota Tinggi (Johore) Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on July 31 at the Great Eastern Hotel. Liverpool Street, E.C., Sir Byron Peters, K.B.E. (chairman of the company), presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen, I presume1,329 words
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Advertisement306 1925-09-05 2 GAMAGES Pioneers of Overseas Trading For nearly 50 years we have been giving our customers m •vary Town ia th* World— rakl Starling Valu*. Hara ara 4 af tma graata>t tailing line, of tha Yaar— Tha Value i* incomparable. All these Goods c*-^ 1^— f^Sir' /^>^^ In some cases, there306 words
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Advertisement172 1925-09-05 2 Cuticura Heals Irritating Rashes Don't suffer with itching, burning rashes, eczemas or irritations when Cuticura Soap and Ointment will quickly relieve and heal. Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water, dry and anoint with Cuticura Ointment. Nothing quicker or safer than Cuticura Soap and Ointment for ill skin troubles. S°«P.172 words
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Advertisement131 1925-09-05 2 |5j PHOENIX AERATED WATERS. J^ w^^^^s. Quench your thirst m this Tropical Climate with the j^^aßSi^ refreshing drinks the W^Mis^^^A PHOENIX offer. IiPIP ||Pi|i|| They are all PURE and S^^--^^ HE A LTHF UL to the M)j^CEP'^^^^m Highest degree, and at our rT\te^^^^l MODERATE PRICES may i=iiß>?ifii3^^ AcA c use^131 words
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Article302 1925-09-05 3 Profitless Pursuits by The Seaside. Are holidays really so wonderful A holiday maker, writing in the Daily Mail, thinks not but his complaint suggests the mood one has before holidays rather than after them. He says My face burnt and stiff with the sun and wind, my hands302 words
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Article257 1925-09-05 3 Claims of Rivals for The Distinction. Daventry, which hHs been chosen as the site of the new broadcasting .station boihusc it embraces the maximum of population within its 100-mile radius, seems to have an excellent moral claim to be regarded as the centre of England." There257 words
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Article64 1925-09-05 3 Saturday, September 5, 2 p.m., Bukit Timah, S.R.E. (v), Practice Warren Shield. 2 p.m., Fairer Range, M. G. Platoon, M. G. Classification. Sunday, September 6, 8 a.m., Blakan Mati, S.R.A. (v), Practice Shoot (Buses leave Drill Hall at 7.30 a.m.) 7.30 a.m. Bukit Timah, Eurasian Company, Practice64 words
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Advertisement362 1925-09-05 3 Oneida Pressed Steel Split Pulleys COMBINE If i n wj ft O j -^W ME Y^B S9l,i vM i Bl iMiiiaw' r i /Sb^v. ki jVOa^Bhi 1 H^^Ba^sV^^""^^#^^ YH iH^r mi T H J J/~ f t T S^HH^. 7 W '*^i r II j£kmmW/ Ml -^mmmW .c^~ and DURABILITY.362 words
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Advertisement433 1925-09-05 3 TO AVOID DYSENTERY and diarrhoea during the hot seaso'.i\the system must be kept clean and the functiuns active, for which purpose there is nothing equal to Pinkettes dispel constipation and prevent Its return, cure biliousness, sick headaches, torpid liver, ill-ameHing breath clear the skin of pimples and blotches. Of chemists,433 words
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Advertisement355 1925-09-05 3 I. STEAMER SAIimCS go "home" via Hawaii Make your homeward voyage by way of the "sunshine route" across the Pacific and when booking passage arrange for a "stop-over" of aeveral day* or weeks m beautiful Hawaii. Your ticket agent can arrange It with no Increase m travel coat. Ticketa are355 words
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Advertisement349 1925-09-05 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDBEUTSCHER LLOYI PASSENGER SERVICE. Accommodation available Cabin and Intermediate Class to Genoa, North Continental Porta and LONDON (with transhipment at Genoa) cabin class only. BASIC FARES. Cabin Claae Intermediate Claaa £65 To Genoa £4» £72 To North Continental porta £41 Dae Slntapon TRIER Not. 28 SAARBRUCKEN Tee. 21349 words
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Advertisement894 1925-09-05 4 P. It 0. British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated m England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Governtaent. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE Ol TWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CniNA AND JAI W FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON AND ANTWERP894 words
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Advertisement816 1925-09-05 4 STEAMER SAIUNBS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (laaorporatad la Ingland) The Blue Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES. HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON. NEW YORK AND BALTIMOR& Taking cargo on816 words
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Advertisement784 1925-09-05 4 STEAMER SAILIH6S K. P. M. BOTAL rACKET NAVIGATION CO. OP BATATIA) (Incorporated In Holland) UWDtt CONTBACT WTTH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Tolofkoao No. MM, with aob-coaaactlons to Passage, Prolgat, Traashlpm.at, Marina Depts, and Manager's Desk. REPRESENTATIVE for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUUEAU OF JAVA. Alt Information,784 words
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Advertisement540 1925-09-05 5 STEAMER SMJIWS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. Uaeoriorat.d In Knglaae) ,1 "ELLERMAN" LINE Ptißenger and Freight Servleeg TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL FREIGHT SERVICES a.B. KNOWSLEY HALL M'seilles, London. R'dam and Antwerp Sept. 20 8.8. CITY OF PEKIN Havre, London, R'dam and Antwerp Sept. 29540 words
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Advertisement714 1925-09-05 5 BTEAMEH SAH.INCS ~BLUE ZL ELLERMM FUNNEL BUCKNALL LINE WIU S. S CO LTD. (laeorporated Is Ingland) JOINT SERVICE to BOSTON NEW YORK and BALTIMORE ria SUEZ or PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Mteaaer Dne g'pore *o»t« For t WALTON HALL Sept. 13 Snex Phillipine* and Hongkong. •RHESUS Sept. 2!) S'.ez Pmhipincs714 words
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Advertisement709 1925-09-05 5 STEAMER SAILINGS Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia) For SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN THURSDAY ISLAND and BRISBANE Regular monthy sailing by the veil known steamers MARELLA (7578) tons) and MONTORO (6,000 tons). The Mt, MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Aastralla, Cabins de laze, single berth709 words
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Advertisement463 1925-09-05 6 GAIETY CINEMA SURINA THEATRE Get the Best for your Money. N °V h TO-NIGHT AT I. IS. tu r. i j The Rest and only the Best AIIS FAIR IN IfIVF T i THE SILENT STRANGER An original Photo Dram, by SUrri FRKD THOMSON THOMPSON BUCHANAN ld h ond ful463 words
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Advertisement344 1925-09-05 6 ALHAMBRA From Tuesday, September 1. to Sunday, September 6. In the Second Show commencing 9 p.m. AN UNUSUAL MOTION PICTURE. SUPERBLY DIRECTED AND THOROUGHLY WELL ACTED. A picture «o true to life to the lives of people we know and see every day that it is convincing* m every detail.344 words
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Advertisement287 1925-09-05 6 I GEO PHONE BRITAIN'S BEST BROADCASTING RECEIVING SETS. CRYSTAL AND VALVE TYPES. MARCONI VALVES Made at the OS RAM Lamp Works. AMPLIFIERS, LOUD SPEAKERS, BATTERIES, ACCUMULATORS, LOADING AND REACTANCE COILS, etc., etc. THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO LTD. (Incorporated m England) MAGNET noi'Sl, RATTEKY ROAD. SINGAPORE. M^^^^^^^*^ai j A bathroom without287 words
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Article229 1925-09-05 7 FIXTURES. Saturday, September 5 High Water, 0.12 p.m. Malacca High Tide, 8.50 a.m., 7 ft. 6 ins* 9.20 p.m., 7 ft. 1 m. Football, Div. I S C.F.A. v. S.C.C. St. Joseph's Old IJnys Sports, 3 p.m. Sunday, September 6 High Water, 0.8 a.m., 0.42 p.m. Malacca229 words
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Article223 1925-09-05 7 S:\tur.! <y, leßtesshet 5. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. i.UTI I BAKBOUB. Main Wharf Sybil, liygcia. The Cable. Kch.>, [phigenies Oil Wharf War Pindari Coal Wamrf Nil VESSELS LN DBT DOCS. Tanjong Tagar Sheers Wiiarf N.I Albert Dock Nil Victoria Dock Nil. Keppel Ilsrlioar223 words
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Article150 1925-09-05 7 TW«T. North and East India iNjmsung) 3 p.m. Banks Island, i'ladjue and Pal«n.bang (Benang) .3 p.m. Treniricanu iQuorra) 1 p.m. Siam, rxrept Ue.iern Sian Dakat i S p.m. f.ylon, Beathern and Wostera India (Itolti.ii Castle) 3 p.m. Mm, Labaaa, North Borneo Jolo and Zuinbu.i:i;-a I Dili I150 words
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Article31 1925-09-05 7 Spur. Loodoi lumlora tlaruta iv. de- Nvdcrlanden .'ompi'gnt ilmukt July 24 July 30 Ju!y 81 July 30 Aug. 7 Aug. 1' Aug. *< Aug. 2( Aug. 21 Aug. S:31 words
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Article41 1925-09-05 7 I soctttj i writes that Sir Caarles tjiui, the retirint British AmMasad ir :t Tokio, shares with Sir George Graham tie distinction of bciiiK the only unmaiii. (I membar of the British Diplomatic Siivcc to atuin the rank jf Am-l>as-.a»i. i.41 words
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Article226 1925-09-05 7 EXCHANOa Sin KapoTe, September 5. Demand 2/i,,£ Private 3m. credits Z/4 On New York, Demand 5C% Private W d/s 68% On France, Bank T. T. 1,160 On India, Bank T. T. 164% On Hongkong Bank d/d 8 p*. prem. On Sbonghai, Bank d/d 70 On Java, Bank226 words
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63 1925-09-05 7 Singapore Standard Pal* Crepe Closing Prices Buyers. Selleri. Spot s P°t Oct October OcU-Dac. i— Oct.-Dic. i«n. -March Jan.-March Singapore Standard Bibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyer*. Sellers. 1.19 1.20 1.17 1.18 1.13 1.14 1.01% 1.02 V, Tone of Market Quiet. Latest London cables63 words
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Article235 1925-09-05 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Seller* !1 £1 Asam Kumbang 40/- 60/- xd. 1 1 Bat&ng Padang 0.C9 0.72% 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.35 1.40 Q £1 ldris Hydraulics 44/0 45/6 1 1 Johan Tin 0.54 0.57 10/- 10/- Kamponj; 49/6 50/6 81 £1 Kamuntinp Tin 5(5/6 58/.0 10 Kinta235 words
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Article132 1925-09-05 7 a £1 B. Am. Tobecco 6.0.0 6.7.6 10 10 Central Engines 4.50 6.60 vl £1 E. Smelting Co. 12.40 12.65 114)1 >/- 6/- Elec Tramway 2/9 3/9 non 10 10 Fraser 4 Neaves 52.25 52.75 cd. 100 100 Hammer Co. 195.00 198.00 xd. 100 100 Katz Bros, def 140.00132 words
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Article96 1925-09-05 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers Q. Eng. 6 px. $1,284,800 par 10 p.c pit 3'pore Electeic Tramway. 6p* 10 for,n nnn £350,000 -1378,000 par 10 p.e. pm i'pore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1907 $1,600,000 1% p.c dla-pax {•pore Municipal AM p.d. of 1909 $1,000,000 2Vi p.c dU-par Issue Vat96 words
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Article382 1925-09-05 7 To-day*! Prices Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt Vllenby ($1) 2.50 2.C0 2.50 IK Vlor Gajah ($1) 1.75 1.85 1.75 1.85 V. Hitam (*5) 15.50 16.60 15.00 16.00 V. Kuning ($1) 0.80 0.85 0.80 0.90 *mnl. Malay ($2) 3.10 3.25 3.00 3.20 V. Molek ($1) 2.23 2.35 2.25 2.35 Vyer382 words
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Advertisement871 1925-09-05 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Adrts., see page 16. WANTS FOR SALE, ETC. THOROUGHBRED PEKINGESE puppies for »»le. Apply 604, Straits Times. WANTED, »n efficient book-keeper, able tt tnkc charge of entire net of books. Apply 503, Straits Times. FOR SALE, white polished Italian marblt tiles, two feet square, in stock.871 words
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Advertisement103 1925-09-05 7 THE STAR OPERA The Premier Malay Opera m Singapore Composed only of High-class Malay BatettaiateM AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, North Bridge Road. TO-NIGHT GJU.ND GALA PERFORMANCE THE PEARL PRINCESS A Grand Fairy Flay will be staged. To-morrow Sun lay THE THREE DANGERS. A Great Radical Play K. H. CHEONG, Proprietor103 words
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Advertisement87 1925-09-05 7 VICTORIA_THEATRE GRAND~BALLET (SO DANSErSES). In AM of the CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY I'nder the Patronage of Miss Hotte. Son,, by Mrs. ARTHUR HARRIS. Booking now »roce«iiag at JOHN LITTLE'S. Saturday, September 12. at 9 p.m. Tuesday, September 15, at 9 p.m. Matinee September 17, at 5 p.m. Prices »4, $3, $287 words
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Advertisement653 1925-09-05 7 NOTICE IN THE ESTATK OI ROBERT MURDOCH GQLDIE, DECEASED I'ursuant te section 2.*> of Ordinaiiro No. 144 (Trustee.-! nutice is hereby given 'hat all persons havinir any cli'.ims or demands axuinsl. Ike estate of Robert Murdoch Goldle diceused wlio <liej »t I poll m I'erak, X.M.S. on Aukusi 2i), UU4,653 words
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Advertisement291 1925-09-05 7 ITliis ymi and m v .l >«;tr y>ii v/on'l mill aiiiither pair of studs a* pin if you insist on "ADVANCK' 18 c.ii:d Uoll.il Golil now. iill:ir pin 18 Carat Rolled Gold none genuine unless siamppd A, FLINTER Dealer m DIAMONDS. PEARLS AND PRECIOUS STONES. New Offices and Showrooms opened291 words
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Miscellaneous74 1925-09-05 7 METEOROLOGICAL REI'ORT. bMu| Kerbaa Station. (By Courtesy o( Government Health Office) For the 21 hours ending at Midnight on s.-pl.mhcr 1923. d«jj Max. thadf U *p< tltni U I Min. ihmde I rnperature 72 F. Men *h«.!.' tdmpcruturc 70.5 F. Mas. iu rsdlattoa vj K. Min. fraM radiation Ii9.5 K.74 words
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Obituary34 1925-09-05 8 SENG. At 44, Jeddah Street, Singapore, on .September 2, I!'2.*>, Mr. Seng Ah Moh, aged propriator of Chop Chin Wah Heng. Funeral Sunday, September C, at 3 p.m., tv Bukit Timah Road Cemetery.34 words
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Article39 1925-09-05 8 Mr*. Heng Yeck Guan and family beg to tender their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and members of the A.P.C., Vho nUundcd the funeral of the late Mr. Hens Yeck Guan, and also those who lent wreaths.39 words
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1065 1925-09-05 8 The Straits Times SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. CHINA'S OPPORTUNITY. It is announced that the nine powers who signed the Chinese Treaty prepared at the Washington Conference, have notified China of their readiness to appoint Commissioners to consider what steps if any may be taken with a view to relinquishment of extraterritorial1,065 words
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Article19 1925-09-05 8 The Raffik Moslem Football Club is called upon by the Registrar of Societies to furnish proof of its existence.19 words
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Article21 1925-09-05 8 Mr. N. D. Mudie is to be a member of the advisory committee for Malacca m respect of the Volunteer Ordinance.21 words
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Article26 1925-09-05 8 Dr. Lee Choo Neo, Mrs. Lee Tian Siew and Mrs. Lim Han Hoe have U en appointed members of a Committee to report on Chinese marriages.26 words
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Article22 1925-09-05 8 Rules m connection with the business of pawnbroking, and specimens of the documents one of which is published m the Government Gazette.22 words
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Article22 1925-09-05 8 Reciprocal enforcement of judgments has now been arranged between the Colony and New South Wales, m respect of judgment* and arbitration award*.22 words
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Article11 1925-09-05 8 The Canton Gazette is forbidden to be brought into the Colony.11 words
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Article15 1925-09-05 8 St. Andrew's Hospital has received a special donation of $500 from the Singapore Turf Club.15 words
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Article20 1925-09-05 8 The Netherlands Indies Government notification forbidding the export of gold and silver from the Dutch East Indies has been rescinded.20 words
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Article30 1925-09-05 8 Our Pencng correspondent wires that m the action of Mrs. Swee Lee against her husband for $110,822, which she claims to have lent him, Mr. Justice Whitley hat reserved judgment.30 words
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Article34 1925-09-05 8 Figured on the basis of the crop estimates of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, the Canadian farmers Will pet a quaiter of a million dollars more out of their crops this year than last.34 words
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Article29 1925-09-05 8 Parents and guardians of schoolgoing children m Singapore are reminded that the long midsummer vacation ends this afternoon, and that the classes will be n opened on Monday morning.29 words
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Article33 1925-09-05 8 By the outward Spanish mail steamer Isla de Panay, due here on the 23rd instant, there is due a Spanish Opera Company, coming from Barcelona, under engagement to play at Manila and Iloilo.33 words
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Article33 1925-09-05 8 A Government Gazette notice states that the Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers' Decoration, whilst it does not entitle the holder to any individual precedence, entitles him to add after his name the letters V.D.33 words
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Article39 1925-09-05 8 Mr. H. G. W. Woodhead, editor of the China Year Book and the Peking and Tientsin Times, has' arrived m England on h iliday. Recently he was lecturing m the United States on China's relations with the Foreign Powers.39 words
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Article37 1925-09-05 8 The Penang Polo Club are importing ponies from Australia selected by Mr. F. K. Dickson. The first have already arrived and give great promise of the Pensng team being better mounted m future, says the Straits Echo.37 words
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Obituary41 1925-09-05 8 The death took place at his residence/ in' Gaylang Road this morning of Mr. Henry Hubbard, a Government pensioner, who worked for many years m the Genet al Post Office, and retired m 1914. He leaves a widow and two daughters.41 words
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Article40 1925-09-05 8 Special attention is called to the meeting of the V.M.C.A. Literary Society on Tuesday, September 8. A debate on the subject Should Women Smoke should cause some lively discussion and it is hoped that there will be a good attendance.40 words
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Article48 1925-09-05 8 Mr. Herbert Perry, who made such a game effort to stop the armed robber at Shanghai on August 21 and sustained two wounds, one m the chest and another m the shoulder, was expected to be able to leave hospitaj within a few days, neither wound being serious.48 words
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Article40 1925-09-05 8 Inventions rights have been granted to Asphalt Coldmix of London m connection with bituminous emulsions to H. Gill, Sinf:apo:-e. m connection with rubber roller machines or mangles end to Marconi Wireless London m connection with valve generators of electrical oscillations.40 words
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Article54 1925-09-05 8 Two of the largest and the finest of the mail and pasiienger steamers of the P. and O. and the M.M. will be m port on the 9th instant. They are the Narkunda and the Paul Leoat, both homeward bound. The Narkunda flies the commodore flag of Captain Evans, the54 words
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Obituary65 1925-09-05 8 The death of Mr. N. S. Jeremiah, Government Pensioner, Penang, formerly Chief Clerk of the General Post Office, occurred at his residence m Muntri Street, Penang, on Wednesday. Deceased would have been 58 years old to-day, and had been enjoying his pension for the last ten year*. He had retired65 words
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Article99 1925-09-05 8 Mr. F. Barnett writes from Ipoh to the Times of Malaya as follows I was very surprised to pick up the Singapore Concert last night on a home-made one valve set m face it is an insult to wireless to call it a set, there being no soldered connections, odd99 words
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Article102 1925-09-05 8 The following is translated from the Spanish edition of the Philippine Free Press of August 1. The Rev. Francis X. Byrne S. J., who was Rector of the Atenoo of Manila, much esteemed by the community of this city, left on Thursdaylast on return to America, via India, Spain and102 words
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Article173 1925-09-05 8 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent writes on Friday Quite a mild sensation was caused at the Selangor Club chambers a couple of nights ago. It has been a practice for syces and rick-sha-pullers to gather round about the front of the club chambers as night falls and indulge m a lot173 words
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Article377 1925-09-05 8 Mr. G. R. K. Mugliston left for Medan yesterday. Mr. II. T. W. Oswell has been appointed an Assistant Controller of Labour. Dr. R. B. Wallace has been seconded for service under the Johorc Government. Mr. E. T. Williams has been appointed to act as Commissioner of377 words
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Article47 1925-09-05 8 Capt. H. A. A. Howell has been temporarily appointed Staff Officer to Local Forces and the following second-lieuten-ants have been appointed lieutenants to complete establishment E. B. McCall, J. Calder, J. C. Cuthbert, M.C., W. H. Kindlay, M.C., R. L. Blown, and J. J. MacMichael.47 words
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Article94 1925-09-05 8 We are asked to remind our readers that the public meeting convened for the purpose of forming a Society for the Aid of Discharged Prisoners will be held m the Supper Room at Government House on Monday at 5 p.m. The Chair will betaken by the Hon.94 words
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Article116 1925-09-05 8 From the Straits Times of September 2, 1865 Our readers will remember that we mentioned the cool reception the Resident of Khio met with from the Sultan of Assahan, and concluded by remarking, It remains to be seen what steps our neighbours will take to enforce a116 words
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Article125 1925-09-05 8 The official finding of the Court of enquiry m respect to the above is published m the Government Gazette and is as follows The foundering of the ship was due to a sudden and unusually seven' Sumatra squall resulting m the swamping of125 words
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Advertisement176 1925-09-05 8 Provision and Wine PRICE LIST FOR SEPTEMBER IS NOW READY. PLEASE ASK FOR COPY IF ONE HAS NOT BEEN SENT. Many Reductions John Little Co., Ltd. (laeorporaud m England) SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. THE NEW 11-22 H.P. FOUR-SEATER WOLSELEY CAR HAS FOUR WIDE DOORS CENTRAL MOTORS Proprietor CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS,176 words
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Advertisement130 1925-09-05 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT at 9. IN THE NAME OF THE LAW 6 Reels. ROUND THFwORLD IN THE SPEEJACKS 6 Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. New Universal Serial THE GHOST CITY 6 Reels. (In 15 Episodes SO Reels.) Episodes 4, 5, G— 6 Reels. TAN CHENG KEB A CO.,130 words
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Advertisement55 1925-09-05 8 Ore Other Pages. Kota Tinggi Rubber I Finance and Commerce l< Shipping and the Mails J Meteorological Report Rtuter Telegrams 9 Java New* 9 Malacca Notes 9 Malaya at Wembley -I Rubber Statistics '■> landslides m Perak 9 Bankruptcy Court 9 Sporting Intelligence 10 Correspondence .10 Local Share Market >'•55 words
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Article221 1925-09-05 9 Discussion of Iraq Inquiry Report. [reuter telegram.] London, September 4. Geneva A masterly retort to the Turkish case was delivered by Mr. Amery, who spoke for an hour resenting the Turkish conclusions, which he pointed out were not the conclusions of the League Commissioners, while the TurkishReuter - 221 words
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Article134 1925-09-05 9 Protection for the Paper Industry. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 4. Simla The Assembly unanimously passed the Coal Grading Bill, designed to enable India to recapture the overseas markets. The Gove". nment have formulated provisional conclusions oji the Tariff Board's report on the subject of paper industries which theReuter - 134 words
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Article179 1925-09-05 9 [KELTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 4. Cairo: The Egyptian povernment have requested the Residency to secure the cooperation of Britain in effecting the capture of Prince Ahmed Seifeddin, brother-in-law of King Kuad, and his return to England, where he mysteriously escaped from a lunatic asylum in Sussex last week.Reuter - 179 words
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Article69 1925-09-05 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 4. Jerusalem It is persistently reported from Druse quarters that Sueida has fallen, after a bombardment on the 2nd inst. m which the eastern wall of the citudel was destroyed and severe hand to hand fighting. It is added that 100 French wereReuter - 69 words
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Article268 1925-09-05 9 Position in Australia And South Africa. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 4. Sydney Very few seamen have complied with the owners' offer to return to work. The seamen declare that if volunteers aie secured the Waterside Workers Federation will be immediately involved in the dispute. London, September 4. BrisbaneReuter - 268 words
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Article93 1925-09-05 9 [REUTEB TELEGRAM.] London, September 5. San Francisco It is stated that the warships returning from the Australian ciuise are searching for the missing seaplane. A wireless received from the steamer Whippoorwill reports that white flares were sei-n m Kauai Channel. St. Augustine, Florida A local wireless amateur isReuter - 93 words
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Article63 1925-09-05 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 5. Constantinople The Council of Commissars has ordered the closing of all Tekkes and Dervish convents, the suppression of all religious orders and all Sheikhs and Dervishes within the limits of the Turkish Republic. Only priests are permitted to wear turbans and must uncoverReuter - 63 words
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Article59 1925-09-05 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 4. Paris It is reported from Fez that French and Spanish squadrons and air forces have been bombarding Alhucemas for the past three days, but there is nothing to -indicate that a landing has been effected. There has been no action on the FrenchReuter - 59 words
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Article47 1925-09-05 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 4. New York The Treasury entered the silver market to-day for the first time for several months, purchasing 250,000 MMM at 72.625 cents an ounce and 100,000 ounces at 70.75. It is understood that the silver is required for subsidiary coinage.Reuter - 47 words
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Article297 1925-09-05 9 Efforts to Explain Cause Of Breakage. [REVTER TELEGRAM.] London, September 4. Caldwel! The official investigators have concluded that air rushing into ths holes torn in the Shcnandoah in consequence of the wireless and control cabins being twisted off caused the buckling of the airship. London, September 4. LakehurstReuter - 297 words
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Article32 1925-09-05 9 [reuter telecram.] London, September 5. Rome Col. de Pinedo has telegraphed from Manila that he will be unable t» resume his flight before the 10th inst. owing to typhoons.32 words
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Article182 1925-09-05 9 The prompt issue of the Import and Export Department Rubber Statistics for August piaces us m possession of the records for the first eight months of the present year. In a summarised form the figures read thus 8 months tons. tons. Total Exports 197,179 167,615 Loss Gross Imports182 words
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128 1925-09-05 9 Messrs. Fearon and Co. have just issued estimates of supply and demand m 1926. It assumes that 90 per cent of standard is all that Malaya and Ceylon are capable of producing. As the Crude Rubber and Foreign Produce Corporation, New York, have just128 words
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Article1426 1925-09-05 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia, August 30. The annual fair of Batavia, known as the Pasar Gambir, was opened on Friday evening by the Mayor of the town. The Pasar Gambir was formerly a typical native market but in the course of time it has become1,426 words
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Article271 1925-09-05 9 Ascribed by Miners to an Earth Tremor. I In regard to the landslides reported J yesterday as having occurred on SuturI day evening between Menglembu and La hat, I now learn, says the Times of Malaya Egoist writing on September 3, that there is an extraordinary feature271 words
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Article268 1925-09-05 9 Messrs. Guthrie and Co. report Singapore, September 4. Demand continues to be very slack, and values have a tendency to ease although there is no pressure to sell. The unexpected reduction of 1,000 tons in London Stocks gave a fillip to the speculative market in the early268 words
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Article22 1925-09-05 9 We are informed by the Secretaries that Taiping Tin has declared a 5 per cent, interim dividend, payable September 30.22 words
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Article132 1925-09-05 9 Visit of Their Majesties The King and Queen. Their Majesties the King and Queen visited the Malaya 1'avilion on Wednesday afternoon, August 12. The Royal party made a complete tour of the pavilion and showed keen IntaPMt and appreciation in their inspection of the various exhibits. His Majesty132 words
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Article416 1925-09-05 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Stptmber 4. The following team leaves Malacca to play Seremban at golf over the week end Baker (capt.), Allen, Butler, Barne.t, Hide, Kerr, Doscas, Martin (W.M.E.), Wilson (J. 0.), Wain, Mackenzie, McKay, Dickson, Wallace. The Seremban team to meet them will be composed416 words
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Article126 1925-09-05 9 Discharged Bankrupt and Lost Creditor. An unusual application was made by a discharged bankrupt, named Cheang Jim Khiam, in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday. Counsel for the bankrupt applied that money which had been deposited by his client with the Official Assignee for payment to a creditor should126 words
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Article178 1925-09-05 9 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, September 3. Yokohama records ten cases since the outbreak of cholera which is now reported to have spread over to Chiba Prefecture across the bay. The death is announced of Mr. Hingo Ishii, M.P., at Kobe where Mr. Ishii178 words
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Article293 1925-09-05 10 Fine Innings in Gentlemen v. Players Match. [Reuter Ttlegram London. September 4. The Gentlemen v. Players match at Scarborough ended in a draw. The Gentlemen batted first and made 270, of which Carr made 101. Tfce HafMI made 480 for three and declared. lit mli wi mad?Reuter - 293 words
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Article395 1925-09-05 10 The Davis Cup. [Reuter Telegram.] London, September 5. N'ew York In the inter-tone Davis Cop final Hon.ti;., France, beat Anderson Australia, C— 4, 6— S, 8—6. Patterson, Australia, beat Lacosto, G— 3, C 4, 6 2. I'enang Doubles Final. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Pcni'.ng, September 4. The PonanifReuter - 395 words
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Article239 1925-09-05 10 To-day's Game at the Stadium. Although the result of to-day's League fixture nt the Stadium between the S.C.C. and the S.C.F.A. cannot affect the leadership of the Chinese m the first division, the game nevertheless promises to be an exceptionally interesting one. While the Cricket Club do not succeed239 words
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Article66 1925-09-05 10 Two More St. Legcr Scratching. [Reuter Telegram] London, September 4. SI. Lejrer scratching^ are Sirdar at 10 yesterday evening 1 and Ptolemy at nine today. The Selangor Scratching. The following are the scratching for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club meeting- Race 1. The Hope, Sevenoaks. 2.Reuter - 66 words
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Article103 1925-09-05 10 Keppd v. Garrison Draw. The following is the draw for the match Keppel v. Garrison at the Garrison Golf Club on Sunday, Garrison players mentioned first y, McMichael and Murphy v. Hendne and D. Stewart. 9.5, Stevens awl Phayre v. F. C. Stewart ar.d Campbell. 9.10, Miller and Morell103 words
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Article375 1925-09-05 10 Minutes of Delegates' Meeting At Singapore. The minutes of the meetinR of Malaya Cup delegates, rugby and association, held ut Singapore on Saturday, August 2U, have been issued, and contain the following reference to the question of the eligibility of certain Australian players to play under the375 words
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Article44 1925-09-05 10 At the Royal Southern Yacht Club regatta ntCalshot last month the Monsoon (Mr. W. M. Blake) competed m the race for the six metre class and completed the distance m 2 hours 18 rain. 31 sec, three minutes longer than the winning- time.44 words
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Article56 1925-09-05 10 The following will represent the Indian Association against the V.M.C.A. on the Telok Ayer ground on Monday F. B. Singh, A. S. Roman, T. Damon, R. Antony, R. R. Mehta, G. Samy, M. C. M.^Pillay, T. D. Samuel, A. N. Katyal (capt) j. I). Raj and J. B. Appadorai.56 words
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Article39 1925-09-05 10 The second round for the badminton open championship of Singapore under the auspices of the Indian Association, which was suspended owing to the removal of the I. A. to other premises, will be resumed on Monday the 14th inst.39 words
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Article51 1925-09-05 10 A letter received m Penang by the last mail from Mr. Reub Billett, the wellknown jockey, from the Trossachs, m the heart of the Highlands of Scotland, saythat Mrs. Billett and he are enjoying their holiday under perfect weather conditions and are greatly impressed with the scenery and charm of51 words
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Article369 1925-09-05 10 Strong Protest Against The Asiatic Bill. Amod Bayar, President of the Nat..l Congress at Durbr.n has sent the following cable to a number of public bodies, politicians and legislators in India The Asiatic Bill of the Union Parliament is far-reaching, iniquitous end disastrous to Indian interests,369 words
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Article147 1925-09-05 10 The Rt*x Ingram production Scaramoucne is proving a biff attraction at the tmpire Cinema/ The Elite Cinema at the Happy Valley announces a change of programme. The special feature in the second show is Fortune's Mask, featuring Barle Williams. There will also be a performance of Wayang Pek147 words
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Article89 1925-09-05 10 V.M.C.A. members are requested to keep m mind the following fixtures for the week, September 7 to 12 Monday Hockey v. Indian Association at Anson Road 5 p.m., Gymnastic Practice at V.M.C.A. 8.15 p.m. Tuesday Football practice match at Anson Koad 5 p.m., cricket practice Malay Volunteer Ground89 words
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Article23 1925-09-05 10 Bukit Jelotoug.— lo,o76 lbs. East Asiatic— 262,o33 rbs. Mt. Austin (J0h0re).— 192,988 lba. Mandai-Tekong (Sin«apore).-r-£,7«l lba New Scudai.— 2l,4oo lbs.23 words
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Letter122 1925-09-05 10 To the Editor of the Straits Tunes. Sir,— Is W. B. H.'s letter to be taken seriously My impression was that the Municipality had been doing exceedingly well in regard to road repair. Living in Katong, I make use of the Gaylanjf Konl every day, and my122 words
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Letter155 1925-09-05 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— Teluk Blangah Road from the P. and O. gate ta Keppol Harbour Police Station is under n Conntmttion, and le.' than half the narrow roadway is available for the trnflk travelling in both diiection. Buses, motor cars, lorries, petrol tanks,155 words
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Letter250 1925-09-05 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, It becomes daily more apparent that notwithstanding the already sharp fall in the price of rubber, certain American Manufacturers intend to do iheir utmost to withhold support from the market in the hope of once again picking up rubber250 words
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Article252 1925-09-05 10 Johan Tin Dredging. Dredge output August piculs 320, yardage 88,069, hours run 681.15, revenue from sale of ore $24,800.13, tribute received $302.40, total $25,192.53. Nawng Pet Tin. Hours ran 225, yardage treated 10,000, ore won piculs 122, rainfall 7.34 inches. Chenderiang Tin Dredging. Dredgt". Hours 573, cubic yards252 words
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Article97 1925-09-05 10 The production of Mr. Pirn Passes By at the Victoria Theatre on October 3 and 5 m aid of the funds of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital promises to be a very successful one. Mrs. Arthur Harris, the producer, has secured a strong caste who should 'do97 words
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Article1504 1925-09-05 10 Prison Harder to Enter More Difficult to Leave. Sir W. Joynson-Hicks, M.P., in an opening address before the International Erison Congress on August 4, said it was in 1872 that the first of these congress was held in London, and in r.Jlo that the last one was1,504 words
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Article265 1925-09-05 10 I -vail and Evatt. Singapore, September 5. Tin.— £258 l n up 57s. 6d. Local $130-), 150 tons. Rubber.— 3s. 8ftd. down 1HA Rubbers. The sharp drop in the commodity is only alifhtly reflected in shares: quotations being; mainly unchanged. BasMtta have made 1 l.Zfl and Ulu265 words
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Article248 1925-09-05 10 Y. W. C. A. (Cuntributcd.) At the Y.W.C.A. the third term of classes in Knglish and Malay begins on Monday next. In English there arc *hr«« glades. Beginners, Intermediate ami Advanced. It is hoped that before long other educational work will be established, and thut through training in the duties248 words
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Article27 1925-09-05 10 Mr. Cheah Chye Senjr, manager of Messrs. C. H. und K. Long Co., of Penally, anivetl here this muniinv. by train, lie is here on business trip.27 words
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Article24 1925-09-05 10 Mr. A. Flintrr, dealer in diumonds, pearls and precious stones, announces that he has opened new offices and show room at 10, Raffles Place.24 words
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Article471 1925-09-05 11 Marc CsptOTM by Preventive I.Miiniht's. (Proa Our Own Correspondent.) Kuuia Lumpur, September 3. The preventive motor launches continue tu keep vigil on the west c ast anJ several mare smugglers have boon caught. A: 6.30 cm the morning <>f the 18th the Pcningat, while cruising i>ff l'urlo Kuknli,471 words
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Article425 1925-09-05 11 TOC H .Memorial Chaplaincy in South Australia! An anonymon gift of an Anglican' Chaplaincy Endowment of i'">,000 for Toe II South Australia was announced from the Toe li <>t!i<<- in Capitol House. M.-.-bourne. I The Rev. I'. Clayton furnished the following explanatory no*« <>n the permanenl character and scope of425 words
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Article86 1925-09-05 11 ii invitation to CUm to partkiMtte m the international exhibition to ba held ;it the i-ity of ]'hila<U'lphia m June, in.'fi. m celebration of tin- 150 th Annim «rj 'it thr Indepeodanca of the United I America, has ban reroived by tha Chinese Government froan the Anieriran legation m I'ikiiijj.86 words
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Article657 1925-09-05 11 Great Need for an Efficient Snnitorium. Writing in the Statesman, a special correspondent says The question of fighting 1 against tuberculosis in India, is beset with so many difficulties that many people think it is nut worth while discussing it. It must be admitted, however, that while657 words
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Article149 1925-09-05 11 Reference to Westminster In HMO. Which Hang the famous English public M/hool* is the most ancient Eton Ci>ll<>xe was founded by Henry VI in 1410 Rugby dates from 15»>7 anil Harrow from 1571. But all those are beaten by Winoheste which was established by Willinm »f Wykeham149 words
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Article184 1925-09-05 11 A scries of twelve of the most famous t;host stories and weird legends of tho haunted houses of Great Britain are being filmed for America this summer by a British film company. The scene of one film, the story of Catharine Howard, one of Henry VIII's many184 words
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Advertisement233 1925-09-05 11 Moutrie Pianos Are the Best Value m the tropics to-day m Price and Quality. In construction and tonal balance they are the finished Product of Art and Workmanship. Prices $600 upon terms. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Hongkong) THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. Denison WEIGHING MACHINES. Maker* S. DENISON. SON. LTD.,233 words
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Advertisement224 1925-09-05 11 Raffles Hotel Telephone No. 2920. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday DINNER DANCE Monday and Friday THE DANSANT LEVINE-HOPKIXS DANCE BAND. GRILL ROOM SARKIES ""SSL. Under the supervision of an j^ H. YAYMEN, expert European. Manager. Sea View Hotel THIS EVENING 5.30. TEA DANCE. I.EVINE-HOI'KINS HANI). SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1925. HIGH TIDE—224 words
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Article1003 1925-09-05 12 Sunday, September 6, 1925. [Under this heading we publish each week brief details of the service* to be held «t those Singapore Churched whose authorities supply us with the necessary information. To ensure insertion, these notices must reach us by Friday afternoon.] St. Andrew'* Cathedral. -7.30 a.m.> Litany1,003 words
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Advertisement383 1925-09-05 12 After an illness take Wincarnis —the hest tonic of all. Build up your health again by raking a course of this delicious, strengthening, and restorative tonic wine. Put new vitality into your system, feed your nerves, repair your wasted tissues, create new rich blood do all this simply by taking383 words
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Advertisement412 1925-09-05 12 ,'<?A j&b A Disease fS>/ y^^ <•_*>** jg TV^KS your skin get sore and irritable? WL. /aT JBi Are >' (U1 distressed by outbreaks of /•""^V"*^^^ _ioKT pimples, p.iekly hen. or inflamed spots Q -gj#^| Hay- you patches of eczema, or other .■,,i*dir m '<fj[ \i\ pninful skin trouble that412 words
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Advertisement665 1925-09-05 13 JERASMIO Tooth Paste Cleanses and Preserves the Teeth. Removes discolouration. Arrests decay by destroying the Germs. Disinfects the mouth and ensures sweet breath. Prevents tartar deposit. Cannot injure the enamel. The most effective tooth cleanser, beautif ier preserver. SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA. SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. MMMIO P.rfumtr. LONDON A665 words
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Advertisement593 1925-09-05 13 I^Knowinyseli r\ il Sketch in.> ,m-lul advice. II >c. I to dcfrny expentea Addrtu MBIAN CHARM*. Dcaartai.ai N». Po«t loi SO. Calcutta \y wizard r Hollow Wire j Lighting Systems I By their display won foi J the Peninsular Lightinp IW Service the Gold Meda> m the Trade Section ot593 words
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Advertisement147 1925-09-05 13 I Te SS?* jSP^ g WiwJTßeputatioi/I V^K^r^F-RAMROZ&Co. P^S>^^^ SINGAPORE. V mmmi^^ ♦♦♦-♦♦♦♦»«»»«»««««»«»«t« >♦»♦♦♦-♦-»♦»-»»■»■»«•■»■»■»-» M«M»MI »»♦♦♦>« MI>>«»MIM BUFFALO boano CEMENT Packed m |y/EP^'td|^ l>rice iron drums. \S*tßK&&mWi competitive. REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY ARRIVALS Fully complies with British Standard refjuirements. Sole Importers Borneo-Sumatra Trading Co., Ltd. (laeorporat.d la HolUad) »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< 'an epoch-making invention META147 words
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Advertisement597 1925-09-05 14 ROYAL JOHORE POLO CLUB Programme of Sky Meeting. (Under S.R.A. Rules of Racing.) To be held at PASIR PLANGIE RACE COURSE Py kind Permission of IHS HIGHNESS SIR IBRAHIM, U.K., S P.MJ., G.C.M.G., K.8.E., etc., etc. SULTAN OF JOHORE. Sunday. September 20, 1925. A divided handicap for all ponies 14.2597 words
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Advertisement870 1925-09-05 14 NOTICE GLIDE Gooq^?EAR GOODYEAR NOTICE in hereby (riven that the Trade Marks depicted above are the exclusive property of THK GOODYEAR TIRE RUBBER COMPANY, a Company incorporated under the laws of the State of Ohio, in the United States of America, and carrying on business at No. 1144, East Market870 words
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Advertisement777 1925-09-05 14 IN THE ESTATE OF THUNDA SINGH, DECEASED Pursuant to Section 25 (1) of Ordinance No. 114 (Trustee*). NOTICE is hereby given that all parsons having any claims or demands against the Estate of Thunda Singh, deceased, late of No. 14, Robert's Lane, Singapore, who died intestate on March 9, 1925,777 words
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Advertisement236 1925-09-05 14 Qd Difference can be bQ ■y Settled by monthly Qd -Cram 0a m 0 ph or<ES-- BM PG Mandolines, D^ ■C Concert Guitars, DB ■C Complete Violin Ql Un May be had on ptj ■ff Monthly payment ■C Write for_, D^l L^l Illustrated RJ Catalogues, ifl Telephone 3516. Prompt and236 words
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Advertisement358 1925-09-05 14 THE MINIUM OF SAFETY FOR A MARRIED MAN. It has been decided, by those who have made a careful study of the subject, that a married man should always be m a position to leave his family m the event of his death an amount equal to at least THREE358 words
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Article732 1925-09-05 15 Record Profits and A Bright Outlook. The eighteenth annual general meeting of the Beaufort Borneo Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on July 31 at 5, Whittin;rton.avenue, E.C., Mr. M. S. Parry (the Chairman) presiding:. I Mr. W. M. Miller, representing the Secretaries and agents (Messrs. Guthrie and732 words
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Article258 1925-09-05 15 Thinly Veiled Magic Where Doctors Fail. The physician is in no small extent the I guardian of public morality, said the i Bishop of Birmingham, recently. His pro-j I fessional work constantly reminded the I physician of the close connection between I clean living and good health.258 words
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Article51 1925-09-05 15 The total catch of fish m Nova Scotia for the first six months of 11)25 MM 1 103,000,000 pounds, having a landed value of $4,250,000, according to a statement just issued ty the Chief Inspector at Halifax. This m over one million Hollars better than for the same period last51 words
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Advertisement217 1925-09-05 15 Better Transport MBA.NS Larger Profits. I Ford 1-Ton Truck Chassis $1,1 SO WEARNE BROTHERS, LTD. DoDse Brothers MOTOR CARS AT Lower Prices Five Balloon Tyres, Cushion Covers and Horn, completely equipped AND FREE INSURANCE. NEW REDUCED PRICES. Special Model CO COC Standard Model CO 335 CENTRAL MOTORS (Proprietors CKNTRAI. KNOINI217 words
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Advertisement312 1925-09-05 15 RUNNING COST m l^ —less than Ricksha Fare yHS^mT SEVEN Even the costliest and most luxurious cars offer you no more than the Austin Seven. It is practically Price $1,500 impossible to get more comfort and you could pet Terms if Desired no more utility m any car at any312 words
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Advertisement371 1925-09-05 16 Latex Cups JAPANESE AS WELL AS LOCAL MADE. FLAT BOTTOM AND HALF LEMON SHAPE. ALL SIZES FOR IMMEDIATE OR FUTURE DELIVERIES. ENQUIRIES INVITED. LEE KIM SOO 20, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. BOOKS ON HORSE MANAGEMENT STABLE MANAGEMENT AND EXEKCISE. A Book for Horse-Ownem and Students, by M. Horace Hayes 7.50 ILLUSTRATED371 words
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Advertisement891 1925-09-05 16 Th* PREPAID charges for Wants, For S*le, To Let, etc. Id ordinary elos* set type (average six. words to line) are Per line One Insertion 28 cents, two Ins. 48 eti., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40, twelve ins.891 words
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Advertisement709 1925-09-05 16 LAND AND HOUSES. TO LET, furnished terrace house, gas, water, electric light, near town. $95 per month. 495, Straits Times. WANTED, furnished house by married couple. Location and appointments first importance 500, Straits Times. COMFORTABLE HOUSE TO LET, at 6*. King's Road, water and electric light. Entry August 1. Apply709 words
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Advertisement139 1925-09-05 16 OPENING TUESDAY, September 8 FRANKELS TOWN STORE 20, Raffles Place (Corner Malacca Street). i Finest Goods at Attractive Prices. Civility Costs Nothing at FRANKELS Head Office FRANKELS BUILDING," 375, Victoria Street. Town Office 20, RAFFLES PLACE (corner Malacca Street). Branch Office KUALA LUMPUR, Selangor, F.M.S. 55 185-A ORCHARD ROAD CO139 words
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