The Straits Times, 12 December 1925
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Title Section13 1925-12-12 1 The Straits Times No. 28.043. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1925, PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement211 1925-12-12 1 OFTEN "WHIPPKD" NEVER r.r.AIXN "BEAR^ BRAND" GENUINE SWISS MILK Is guaranteed pure milk from healthy cows grazing on the rich mountain pastures of the S.wiss Alps, containing all its original cream and other valuable properties. NOTHING WHATEVER is added to or removed from it, neither is it touched by hand211 words
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Advertisement128 1925-12-12 1 Table Linen A NECESSITY FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER PARTIES TABLE CLOTHS COTTON DAMASK. LINEN. Size 70 m. x 70 m. Prices $6.75 and 9.75. Price H2.75. H 70 x 90 $8.75 $11.75. $15^5. 70 x 106 $9.75 $13.50. $18.73. n 72 x 128 $16.50. 126.50. n 70 x 144 n I2WO.128 words
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Article1405 1925-12-12 2 Appreciation of Company's Investments. The ordinary general meeting of the rhareholders of Hevea Rubber Trust, Ltd., was held on September 30 at the offices of Messrs. Shand Haldane and Co., 24, Roodlane, E.C., Mr. J. L. Loudoun-Shand (the chairman) presiding. The Chairman said Ladies and gentlemen, I1,405 words
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Advertisement273 1925-12-12 2 AWl^Horlick's-for lmLfaP I V the s/ckroom f I TOm\ I I Milk sustains fit? when solids m fcrliMm. I llV bid il nuisl k> pun, ridi and five Hrn all Ii V 1 contamination. With Horiicß there is no l\* danger cither cf amtaininaticn or rudfitiye. -irrtT deficiency. Horlicks isrich,273 words
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Advertisement182 1925-12-12 2 Cuticura Clears The Scalp Of Dandruff Regular shampoos with Cuticura Soap, preceded by light applications c< Cuticura Ointment, do much to cletn.9 the scalp of dandruff and promote a healthy condition necessary to producing thick hair. Cuticura Soap r."d Ointment are ideal for every-day toilet usei meeting every want of182 words
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Advertisement169 1925-12-12 2 KIMONO SHOP Cheap Sale From DECEMBER 12. ECHIGOYA 81 Co. Tel. 312. 23, MIDDLE ROAD. X* HHlimMlHtUHHt't*""'""""""""*" ittmiteD QUALITY— the best au VALVE unapproachable that explains the success of our Famous Aerated GEORGE NELSON DALE CO., LTD. WARWICK. ENGLAND. two i\EW JELLIES! Obtainable from JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., and nit169 words
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Article336 1925-12-12 3 Ankola.— 2.74C lbs. A lor Gajah.— l7,4so lbs. Ayer Panas. 51,000 lbs. Australasia.— l2,loo lbs. Aiitflo-Johore Consolidated. 35,000 lbs Bajoe Kid0e1.— 119,832 lbs. lialguwnie. 17,930 lbs. Kukit Kubu.— lB,ooo lbs. Benar (Selangor). 10,700 lbs. Buloh Ka5ap.— 37,449 lbs. Bukit Palonjj 5ynd.— 17,026 lbs. F.ukit Linutiifc'.— :!9,ooo lbs.336 words
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Article177 1925-12-12 3 A New York wire of November 10 says A sudden panic, due to fear of not realising the paper profits made during the recent stock market boom, caused the exchange of 3,427,000 shares to-day the highest m history, surpassing the previous record of April 30. 1901,. by 45,800177 words
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Advertisement263 1925-12-12 3 JEWELL PRESSURE FILTERS FOR DOMESTIC AND INDUSTRIAL WATER SUPPLIES Are simple m construction, compact 11 design, automatically controlled, easily installed and economical m operation and maintenance. They may be connected up ut once, with little or no change m the piping arrangement, to any existing main. All water passing through263 words
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Advertisement276 1925-12-12 3 DOCTORS WHO SUFFER FROM INDIGESTION iir ;<> or accompanied by acidity or food •ion. almost invariably get relief within li'-e minutes aft;-r taking Bisurated a. If you suffer after eating, if food lies like lend m your stomach, causing p.'in, distress, and keeping you awake at 1 ight, ye- a276 words
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Advertisement396 1925-12-12 3 r TROUBLE IN THE INTERIOR. r A Chlnaat eUri applytag for work with a j Shanghai linn during recent tronblca days wrote "IP' I can assist you m your internal diaordar I eaß gin every satisfuction." This Hptly describes the help Pinkcttes give when use'l for such internal disorders as396 words
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Advertisement173 1925-12-12 3 PATZENHOFER LAGER-BEER Imported by PATERSON SIMONS &CO LTD Sold by ALL PROVISION STORES SPECIALLY BREWED far tha TROPICS. German Australian Line. (Incorporated if Gsraaaj) Direct for MARSEILLES. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM AND HAMBURG. S.S. FREIBURG In port I'or paseage and space) apply N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRAJ)LN«3 COMPANY (Incorporated ia Batarta) IW/U4,173 words
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Advertisement389 1925-12-12 3 STEAMER SAILINBS COMBINED BIBVICI OF THE WEAN S.S. CO., LIU. til 1 I iOBMb UNI (lacorporatad la Knflaaa) THE WEST AUSTRAUU S. CO., LTI. Ufieorp*. rated la laglaail fWalghtly H«itlc* lakiua; ears* aal Pui«ofin from Slacapor*. BAT AVI A AND SO LIRA BAT A NOBTH-WEBT AUSTRALIA POBTt AHN FK&MAMTLi; li't.kia.)389 words
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Advertisement792 1925-12-12 4 imtll B*IL»tS P. 0. British India and Apcar Lines (laeotforatet li Baglaad) BUXi ASD PASBEN6BJK AND CABGQ B£aV¥i£it| FBMKMTLAB AMD OBiBNTAL S. H. OC. ■ader Contract wit* Mit Majesty's Govarnmedt. LONDON AMD FAB CAST HAIL &BBVICB OOTWABDB FBOM LONDON HOMBWABDH FOB OUJf A AND JAPAN FOB MABSBILLBB, LONDON ANB Toanaga792 words
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Advertisement803 1925-12-12 4 ITEAIEI. USLM* THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., UMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Zngland) The Blue Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERUAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AMD ISREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. Taking cargo on803 words
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Advertisement796 1925-12-12 4 BTiAIER SABLINBS (BOTJX PACKBT KAYIGATIOH CO. OF BATATIA) (UftMr«.'»te» X ■ollaid) UNDBB CONTBACT WITU THB NBI'HeKiJkNOS 2NDU tiOTBBIOIHHT, Talophoae No. IMS, with aab^oaacctiun v Ptaaage, Fialght, Traaaalamoaij Marlao DapU^ aad Maaager'a Doak. REPRESENTATIVE fur Singapore und Straits HeUie>an«a\ts «f iSu OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAVA. All Information, sapulylng of detailed796 words
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Advertisement499 1925-12-12 5 STEAMEB SAHIMBS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LIRE Passenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL FREIGHT SERVICES s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW Marseilles, L'don, R'dam and H'bnrgr Dec. 16 a.s. CITY OF BARODA Havre, London, R'dam and Hamburg Dec 28499 words
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Advertisement659 1925-12-12 5 STEAMEB SJULHWS "BLUE ELLERMAN FUNNEL BUCKNALL LINE S. S. CO., LTD (Ueerf erbtei la Ksglaad) lOOKT SBSTICa U BOSTON NsTW TOKK as 4 SALTWOUI via BVBX en PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK ■Ustsso* Dee ■'pare Baato law t KIOTO Dec 15 Sues Phillipines and Hongkong MEMNON Dec. 30 Suez Phillipines and659 words
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Advertisement591 1925-12-12 5 STEAMEB SAIUHeS Burns Philp Line (incorporated In AaitraiU) tmc SYDNEY MELBOURNE, via JAVA, OABWIV THURSDAY ISLAM) aa*J BRISBANE Itemler monthly •ailing by Ue wjU knova steamers MABILLA (7171 teu) and MALABAR (4,512 tons). The ML MARELLA Is tae largest and nneit steamer tradlag ta Aaatreila, Cabins de loxe, single berth591 words
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Advertisement501 1925-12-12 6 Ffom Thursday, December 10 to Tuesday, December 15, at the ALHAMBRA AN ALLEN HOLUBAR FIRST— NATIONAL PRODUCTION Adapted from The White Frontier by Jeffrey Deprond and featuring the weQ-known star DOROTHY PHILLIPS m one or the strongest indictments of gossip and gossiping that ha.s ever h«M produced SLANDER, THE WOMAN501 words
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Advertisement425 1925-12-12 6 At GAIETY CINEMA SURINA THEATRE I North Bridie Koad. Telephone No. 289. TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 Warner Bros.' Prize Picture 10 TIfFP Un^lF Nightly at 9. 1 IUCIV IVUiJL REGINALD DENNY A child of the woods an beautiful In the mirth provoking super comedy as the flower whose name Bhe bears,425 words
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Advertisement360 1925-12-12 6 d. 1 v Ask for and see that you get jl MARSEILLES ROOFING TILES wih;ks and ventilators. n%. "HEART IJKAND V A J The«e Tiles have h«n Imported and used m tt.ese parls for many years. Stocks always on hand. Sole Importers for MALAYA A. CLOUET CO. TB S ISS^360 words
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Article224 1925-12-12 7 iixti rtrs. Saturday, Dcrrm'.cr 12 Btga Water, 7. 21 a.m., 8.1 p.m. 4.40 a.m., 6 ft. 2 m. 4.0(1 |i.im., r> It 1 m. oin mail el oaas, 2 p.m. ■m Dancers, \'ic. Theatre. Sunday, l)r< clnlier 1.1 High Water, .< 4 a.m., 8.53 p.m. Almliicc-i Utga224 words
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Article133 1925-12-12 7 i I ci-nibcr 1-. Shipi alongside liM Wharves or expected to .irrivc. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wi li.I'M. W, Tatrol, i 'able. OA Wh^r.' .Nil Nit S IN DKY DOrK. Tr.njone Pagai Sheers Wharf Pongeala Albert Dock Nil Victoria Li. e)i K<vpil I'nrlionr K Ilorclis No. ID llarung,133 words
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Article132 1925-12-12 7 To-day. Bnnka Island, I".aJjoe and Palembar.K 1 Senangj 4 p.m. Java, Suuth-We>t Sumatra, SouthE&tt Bonn v. Cr\*t>ef. Molucca* an-i Tin n Hor.^ Liong) 4 p.m. i'r.:;i Radjak, J rniL-ilahan and ln- 'i 1.1 p.m. 4 p.m Fmralon] 4 p.m. Tamijonc I.a.ci and Laboean Bilik (Baa Whatt Soon)132 words
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Article38 1925-12-12 7 Tjrrimki I''Artnsn»n K. drr N'eJrrlnnden Slanint I. fit S'pore Oct. 30 Nov. 4 Nov. 6 Nov. 6 Nov. 12 Nov. 13 \rrd. London Not. 24 Not. 30 Not. 30 Dee. 1 Dec. 7 Dec. 638 words
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Article234 1925-12-12 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, December 12. 0a London, Bank 4 m/t t/4 16/ ir nd Private 3m. credits 2/4% On New York, Demand' 56% Private 90 d/s 58T4 On Frmnce, Bank T.T. 1430 On India, Bank T. T. 154* n_ r. i j/i On HontrkonK, Bank d/d 2ks p.c.234 words
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65 1925-12-12 7 Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyer*. 8«ller«. Spot s P o t fanuary an an.-March Jan.-Mareh Apnl-Junt Singapore standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers, 1.73% 1.74's 1.72 'a 1.78 1.68 1.01) 1.57 1.58 Tone of Mai kit Steady. Latest London cables65 words
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Article236 1925-12-12 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyen Sellen £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 54/- 55/1 1 Bntang Padang 0.80 0.85 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.55 1.60 £1 £1 Idris Hydraulics 54/6 56/0 cd. 1 1 Johan Tin 0.72% 0.75 10/- 10/- Kampong 53/6 54/6 cd. £1 £1 Kamunting Tin 05/- C7/10 10 Kfnta236 words
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Article131 1925-12-12 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers fellers £1 £1 B. Am. Tobacco 5.5.0 5.10.0 10 10 Centra! Engines 7.00 9.00 u HE. Smcltinp Co. 1450 15.00 cd. 10 10 Fraser Ncave 54.00 55.00 100 100 Hammer Co. 190.00 195.00 100 100 Katz Bros. Cet. 200.00 220.00 10 10 Mexican Eagle 18/9131 words
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Article90 1925-12-12 7 U. Eng. 6 px. $1,234^0t par 110 Spore Municipal 5 p.c. $1,878,000 of 1980 par 10% p.m Spore Municipal 4H p.e of 1907 $1,600,000 pai 10* p.m Snore Municinal 4 n c of 1909 $*****,000 par 10% pml Spore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 $2,000,000 15 p.e. did. 590 words
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Article379 1925-12-12 7 Frascr and Co. and Lyall and Eratt's Quotations. To-day's Prices Fraser Lyall 4fc Co. Evatt. Allenby ($1) Mi 4.00 n.90 4 10 Alor Gnjah (SI) 3.80 4.00cd. PO 4.00 .•<]. A. Hitam r >) 22.00 22.50 2-'.OO 2.3.03 A. Kuning ($1) 1.70 1.80 1.75 1.33 Am. Malay (?2)379 words
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Advertisement79 1925-12-12 7 EASTERN SMELTING CO., LIMITED i.iUil m England) NOTII ii hereby flTea that the Transfer for both tha I'rifirrcd Ordinary will b* closod from I i." tn 81, Itn inclusive. By' Order of tha Board, 1..> i. Knur (icnenil Yanager. D.cinibcr \:c:<. OFFICES TO LET -I. Hl It, 2S. :tO, 31,79 words
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Advertisement631 1925-12-12 7 IN THE ESTATE ()l SENG AH MOH, DECEASED (Pursuant to Ordinance No. 144 Trustees). NOTICE is hereby (tow that all credit'. rs or other persons having any claims or demands upon or against the Estate of Sine A, Muh (deceased late of No. 44. Jeddah .-'treet, Singapore, who died en631 words
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Advertisement49 1925-12-12 7 Graf lex Series B 24 x 3«/« INCH WITH F<.s "KODAK" flßfiJlg ANASTIGMAT LENS. JBS[, $112.50 f^iiS'iO 1 till l kfiS v"v sic what you re doin|f m the mirror fW|«S^;*'f i J5 right till yon snap the picture. Exposures Kodak Limited (Incorporated m En^Und.) S, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE.49 words
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Advertisement981 1925-12-12 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified AdvtH.. nee page IG. WANTS FOIJ SALE, ETC. WANTED TO BUY curios, weapons, poreoI lain ware, etc. Apply 81G, S. Times. (lp) FORD CAR m Rood condition wanted. A|. 'I ply United Knßinccra, Limited, Dariar Road. POR BALE, Ajtol Johnston, ftve-seatcr, tip top condition. $1,100. Reply981 words
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Advertisement690 1925-12-12 7 V PANTAI, .LIMITED (In Liquidation). I Application 1ms been made to me ns Liqui- (lutnt- of the above-named Onpany to issue I 'duplicate Certificates fcr the following ahurca upon statements to the effect tliut j the original share certificates, have been stolen, lost or destroyed i HUGH BAMBEIDGE UNDLE of690 words
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Obituary39 1925-12-12 8 OXG. On November 18, 1925, Bt No. 115, Heeren Street, Malacca, Madam Tan Chyc Xeo, mother of Mr. Ong Hin Hone, Malacca, aged TO. Funeral on Monday, December 14. at 10 a.m. for Bukit Lasong Batu. Deeply regretted.39 words
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Obituary38 1925-12-12 8 The funeral of the late Mr. Scot) Liang Seah will take place on Sunday, December 20. The cortege will leave No. 14, North Boat Quay, at 11 a.m. sharp, for Thomson Koail Family Burial Ground (3V* milestone).38 words
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998 1925-12-12 8 The Straits Times SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12. WASTING MONEY. Mr. Churchill estimates that the total subvention to the coal trade m a period of nine months will amount to approximately £21 millions. It has not led to an appreciable reopening of pits. Actually it was neither more nor less than a998 words
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Article43 1925-12-12 8 The return of Chinese immigrants arriving m Singapore m November wav 14,820, and the number of male adults for the year to date 182 688. The number of deck passengers who left Singapore during November was 8,107 and the total to date 69,275.43 words
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Article43 1925-12-12 8 Messrs. Harrisons, Barker and Co., Penang, are m receipt of a tulegram from London advising that Kamuntin.u Tin Dredging, Ltd., have declared v second interim dividend of Is. cd. per share free of tax for the year 1»26 payable on January 30, 1920.43 words
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Article44 1925-12-12 8 A commission as Second Lieutenant m the S.S. Volunteer Force has been granted to Lieut.-Col. Whyte, D.S.O. and he is promoted to the rank of captain Company Sergt.-Major C. E. Robless has been granted a commission as Second Lieutenant m the Eurasian Co. S.S.V.F.44 words
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Article65 1925-12-12 8 The King will not be advised to exercise his power of disallowance m respect of the Ordinance to abolish the restrictions exiting upon the holding of immovable property formerly belonging to tnemy aliens Ordinance to amend Oiiiinarce No. 197 (Kwong-Wai-Shiu Hospital) Ordinance to amend Ordinance No. IN (Municipal); Ordinance to65 words
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Article76 1925-12-12 8 Hundreds of seamen ond firemen who struck m South Africa have returnsd tSouthampton, where many are walking the streets penniless. Sixty marched to the office of the Guardians and asked for a loan to enable them to return to their homes at Hull, Sunderland and elsewhere. The authorities replied they76 words
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Article21 1925-12-12 8 The provisions of section 20 of the Rubber Restriction Ordinance are applied to the whole of the area of the Dindings.21 words
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Article22 1925-12-12 8 The Ipoh V.M.C.A., which is m its eleventh year of existence, is appealing for $10,000 to complete and equip its new building.22 words
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Article21 1925-12-12 8 Members of the Chinese Students' Literary Association are reminded of the liteiary meeting to be held to-morrow at 1..'!0 p.m. sharp.21 words
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Article31 1925-12-12 8 The Director of Education m Java has notified that from July 1, 1926, three girls' schools will be started at Batavia, Semaranic and Soerabaya for the Dutch education of Chinese girls.31 words
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Article32 1925-12-12 8 The feast of St. Francis Xavier, the patron saint of the Diocese of Malacca, postponed from the 3rd instant, will be celebrated to-moirow m all the churches :f ths Diocese i:i Singapore.32 words
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Article27 1925-12-12 8 Mi.dame Pavlova the famous Russian taacer, who will visit Australia shortly kedcree that modern bailrcom dancing ,s frivolous, lacking m grace and the iccomaaaying music i.i "awful."27 words
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Article29 1925-12-12 8 A proclamation m the Government Gazette by the Hon. Mr. Hayes Marriott, C.M.G., Governor's Deputy, announces that the Legislative Council will meet on Tuesday, December l.> at 10 a.m.29 words
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Article31 1925-12-12 8 Yesterday afternoon the classes m all the Government and State-aided schools m Singapore wero. closed for the month's Christmas vacation. They will be reopened on tliQ morning of Monday, January 11.31 words
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Article40 1925-12-12 8 A telegram received by the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbun from Tokio, dated the 10th irst., states It is reported that Fen>r Yuh-siang's troops m the line betwetn Peking and Tientsin have been badly defeated by the force? led by ar.ti-Red Generals.40 words
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Article57 1925-12-12 8 A Japanese ccal merchant named S. H. Kawamura, of Queen's Road Central, was charged before Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Kowloon Magistracy with obtaining SD.CGO, under the pretext that he possessed a bill of lading relating to a consignment of coal which was on the Taisho Mam. One week's57 words
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Article65 1925-12-12 8 Tha housing problem is most acute so far as non-Government servants art concerned m Seremban. There are, writes a correspondent m the Malay Mail many suitable sites available for building purposes within the two miles radius and this is a golden opportunity for some capitalist to make a sound investment65 words
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Article68 1925-12-12 8 In October last about 475,000 gallons of heer were consumed m the Brisbane district. In that period about 600.000,00'J gallons of water was used by Brhbaneites. But as a large percentage of this quantity was consumed m watering jrardens and streets and for domestic and commercial purposes the question as68 words
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Article69 1925-12-12 8 General regulations for schools m the Straiti Settlements made by the GovCTB r m Council and published m the Government Gazette contain rules re.p^cting hygienic character and proper sanitation oi schu.U and buildings. method! of enforcing discipline, proper keeping cf school registers and books of account, managers and U'achers, holidays69 words
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Article80 1925-12-12 8 Piivileges under the Inventions Ordinance have been grantfd to the Rev. Marie Auguste Julien, 0.M.1., Priest of the Roman Catholic Church, and Lecturer m Natural Science, of Colombo, and Rev. Don Gregory Goonewardene, O. M. 1., Priest of the Roman Catholic Church, and Lecturer m Chemistry, of Colombo, both Hritish80 words
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Article85 1925-12-12 8 A dra-tie expedient in a temporary standstill order for a period of three '.s over the midlands and the S uth f Kn-.dard, has been imposed by Mr. Guinness, the new Minitcr for Agrijult'in 1 in his determination to stamp •>ut the spread < f foot and mouth Uamm which85 words
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Article99 1925-12-12 8 Oar Kuala Lumpur correspondent ■ivritinjr yesterday states As telegraphed Ibis moininK, the jacra who opened the •ioors of the Under-Secretary's record room in the Government offices on Thursiay moraine: discovered that a fire had been started, but had apparently extin-,-imh;-<l itself without doing: any serious damacp. This is the second99 words
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Article135 1925-12-12 8 A IVking wire of November l.'i says: The facts as established by official investigation, conducted by the Senior Commandant, into the fiar.-.s, which iccurnd on Sunday evening between Kn.irlish and Italian Legation guards, m a saloon, m the eastern part rf the cit >-, viow the affair was Jiot so135 words
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Article304 1925-12-12 8 Capt. E. V. G. Day, Class V, Malayan Civil Service, has been granted eight months' leave. Mr. Gilbert Watson, who has been t.i Singapore on business, returns to Saigon I n .Monday afternoon by the M.M. mail steamer Amazone. Mr. C. T. Lock, of Messrs. Arrol and304 words
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Article47 1925-12-12 8 The Crude Rubber and Foreign Produce Corporaticn, New York, send us the following cable, dated December 11, their quotations being m gold dollar cents Buyers 107 Jan. 10H Jan.-Feb.-Mar. ,0:{. Market str.idy, after being To-day's Singapore price Si. 7 1 1 London price 4s. 4'jd.47 words
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Article17 1925-12-12 8 The public hi lidays at Christmas are en Kri'.iay, December 25, and Saturday, December 2G.17 words
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Article32 1925-12-12 8 The Malay Mail says it is expected that the Federal Council will be m session for four days next week. The meeting promises to be one of extraordinary interest.32 words
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Article73 1925-12-12 8 Mails from Euope (London mails dispatched November 10) ex 8.1. Teesta will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 10 a.m. The G.P.O. •/ill be open to tiic public from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. and there will be one delivery73 words
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Article92 1925-12-12 8 The Government Gazette notifies the following appointmeni.3 Lieut. C. .1. Wilson to cct as harbour master, Penang with effect from Decent* I r Mr. G. Holdcn and Mr. A. Bogen 0 l senior executive engineers from January 1, 1!;2.">, Mr. A. P. Robinson to ba 1 member <f92 words
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Article153 1925-12-12 8 L'beria is not large enouirh for Mr. Harvey S. Firestone. Declaring that America must produce it* own rubber." he claims to have inquired a two-year lease of 30 000 acres ;tt place called Tohasco m Mexico, :.nd he is "considering the advisability of entering the rubber aiea153 words
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Advertisement139 1925-12-12 8 VLN NG GOWNS dust Arrived J(l J 1 J A selection of the \-y/f latest Parisian 'ffttov va\ modes m SMhJ I Mr GEORGETTE, CREPE DE CHIISE /An 111 and 1 FIGURED SATINS. ifflw I&W Prices JJL $42 to $82 JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. laeurpursMd Knglsnd SINGAPORE AJVD KUALA LUMPIJR.139 words
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Advertisement116 1925-12-12 8 ALHAMBRA First National Production SLANDER, THE WOMAN (FeaturinK DOROTHY THILLIPS) m 7 Reels. Metro Production SEEING IS BELIEVING (Featuring VIOLA DANA) 5 Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. JACK DEMPSEY SERIES FIGHT and WIN 2 Reels and a two-reel Western Drama. TAN CHENG KEE CO.. LTD., Proprietors. THE116 words
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Advertisement86 1925-12-12 8 On Other Pages. Tuite. November Rubber Returns 3 Finance an.l Commerce- 7 Shipping and the Mails 7 Httaorolotical Report 7 HinUr Tulcgrnms '.I I'.-»jam, Ltd., Report !> X nkruptcy C ->url i'.:^> 9 The ()b«e<iuies rt Sar.drinchnm Forward Rubber Fulcb m Sumatra. 9 Progressive Kedah :i Il'I 1 ni's follow86 words
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Article189 1925-12-12 9 Disarmament and Opium Discussed. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, December 11. Geneva At a short session, devoted to minor maUers, the League Council approved f tlie proposal to despatch a commission of enquiry to I'ersia on the subject of the cultivation of opium, and paseod a resolution thanking theReuter - 189 words
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Article84 1925-12-12 9 Penalty for Disclosing Evasion. [REITER TELEGRAM.] London, December 11. Berlin On the ground that for money he betrayed MCietl of the >v;irks to the inter-Allied Control Commission. Walter Fullcrjahn, an ex-official if the chemical works in the suburb of YVittenhau, has been tmfemecd by the Supreme Court toReuter - 84 words
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Article101 1925-12-12 9 [REVTEit TELEGRAM.] London, December 12. Romi' !n the Chamber debate on the Government bill m regard to the legal control of trade onions, Bignoi Mussolini proposed ;in amendment providing for compulsory arbitration m all Industrial disputes. Bs declared that be considered the Italian nation U) be101 words
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Article61 1925-12-12 9 IHAVAS TELEGRAM.] Paris, December 11. Tn an intc-vlcw, th-.' Soviet Ambassador. M. Kaknvski, darfared that M. Chicherin, on arriving from his stay on the Riviera, will a;;:iin visit M. Briand ami MJOOni in I'aris smiicv.hal loafer than on the former occasion. M. RakoTtki Impes to reach an61 words
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Article30 1925-12-12 9 [UUIU TEI.EGBAM.] London, December 11. Birmingham, Alabama Sixty-one miners were killed and five seriously injured u tin' twit of niino explosion yesterday, due to gas. Fifteen escaped30 words
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Article30 1925-12-12 9 [reiter telkckam.] London, December 11. Tile (Hu-i.il GuettC is publishing a dMVM proloacittg fo. six ir.ontlis from January 21, IMS, the charter of the bank cf Iru!' -Chin.1.30 words
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Article26 1925-12-12 9 [reiter nUMUM.] London, December 12. M beda has been elected Preaideßt m sum Baser Geaaas, who raatgMd owing to the i-tnte <.f his health.26 words
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Article154 1925-12-12 9 The Franc Falls to Lower Record. [REVTER TELF.CRAM.] London, December 11. The French franc closed at the new low rp.ord of 131.45 to the London, December 11. The fall of the franc is mainly attributed t i a further inflation disclo.sed by yesterday's return of the Banque of154 words
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Article49 1925-12-12 9 [keuter telegram.] London, December 11. Philadelphia: A contract has been signed between the Ser.qui-Centennia! Exhibition Association and representatives of private business interests in British India for the reproduction of the Taj Mahal at the Centennial Exhibition in 102G to house the exhibits from India.Reuter - 49 words
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Article49 1925-12-12 9 [reuter telegram.] London, December 11. Madias There are no further cases of ehelan reported m the German cargo •teamer Trifels, from Hamburg, and she will be permitted to proceed to Rangoon where she will be* quarantined. The five of the crew in hospital are progressing Mtikfartoiily.Reuter - 49 words
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Article44 1925-12-12 9 [revter telecram.] London, December 11, Berkley, California Helen Wills is Koine to France early in January t'j p'ay in the tournament; .it Nice and Cannes and elsewhere on the Riviera. Subsequently she is Sfoing to Englnr.d to play in the Wimbled n championships.44 words
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Article40 1925-12-12 9 [RErTEB TELEGRAM.] London, December 11. Amsterdam A fire at the Netherlands Shipbuilding Company's yard caused the destruction of a slipway and very bad damage to a new tanker, of 10,000 tons, nearly completed for the Anclo-Pcrsian Company.Reuter - 40 words
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Article35 1925-12-12 9 [relter telegram.] London, December 12. The Drily Tcleftraph states that the world's production of sujinr for the current season is estimated r.t 24 r.00.000 tons, a million tons increase on last yiar.35 words
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Article212 1925-12-12 9 The Alnr Star correspondent of the Strait.-; Echo writes: "The Kedah P.W.D. is a very progressive department. Motorist signs are being put up all over he State and, as reported some time ago, the Kedah Government is replacing all Wooden bridges by bridges of reinforced concrete. Almost all212 words
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Article116 1925-12-12 9 Important Legal Decision Given. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, December 11. Sydney The High Court has ordereJ the release of the seamen's leaders, Walsh and Johannsen. It is believed that the High Court's decision, which was unanimous, and awarded costs to the applicants, was based on the view that theReuter - 116 words
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Article452 1925-12-12 9 Report on Company for the Past Year. The report of the directors of Pajam, Limited lor the year ended September 30, 1925, states that tho profit for th« year is $265,075.37 to which has to be added the balance of $33,«76.90 brought forward from last year, making a452 words
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Article199 1925-12-12 9 The Locomotief has published some interesting news of rubber crops and their forward sales from some Sumatra estates, viz., the Sumatra Rubber Culture Maatschappij (Scrbadjadi and Hanna estates) sold forwtird last year foi delivery this year 804.720 lbs. at 77 cents per lb. The estimated crops from199 words
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Article163 1925-12-12 9 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent writes On December 0. Mr. Cuscadcn, Supervisor of Export Duties, at Malacca, brought eight charges again the Dunlop Rubber Plantations, Malacca, for failing to give a true and accurate account of rubber about to be exported from Malacca. This firm was alleged to163 words
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Article445 1925-12-12 9 A Chevrolet Motor Car Confiscated. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, December 11. The week's list of captures by the Cuotoms Preventive Fiett and Export L)uty Officers is much smaller than that recorded for some time past, and it is to be hoped that the vigilant patrolling of445 words
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Article239 1925-12-12 9 Echo of Five Year Old Tran- actions. Mr. Poey Keng Sens, a former chairuian of the Eastern >iining and Rubber ton.pai.y, v. as examined in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday in correction •ntn iii.i bannruptcy. In reply to the Official Assignee, the bankrupt stated thav he WM239 words
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Article142 1925-12-12 9 (From the Straits Times of Saturday, Dccc.nber 9, 1865.) We understand that en Sunday next the usual half-yearly sermon will be preached in St. Andruw's church in aid of the Calcutta diocesan board of education. It 13 not easy to understand why Singapore, because it happens to142 words
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Article127 1925-12-12 9 The Municipal health statement for the mw ending December 5 give* the tai number of deaths as 225, representing a death rate of 29.51 per miile per annum compared v.ith 81.36 m the preceding week and 26.49 iii the corresponding week of last year The chief causps127 words
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Article618 1925-12-12 9 Heavy Copra Losses in The Celebes. The story of heavy losses sustained in copra dealing in the Celebes was told in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Deane, in the course of the public examination of M. E. Elias, whoso liabilities were stated to be in618 words
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Article246 1925-12-12 9 Third Change of Programme Tonight. The Drni-.hnwn company., who hai! :inothev wart:i reception in the Victoria Theatre last nii;ht, will give tbelr third change of progniinaM lo-ni(fht. Th:; includes the following Hnsk Visualizations Sonata Pntheti■Hb Ik movement. (BMthoven), DenSihawn Dancers Qraek V«il I'lastiqut to E;:lk't Music from the246 words
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Article96 1925-12-12 9 When sailing for Europe from New York, on November 18, Mr. Budson Maxim, the famous inventor, said that one of ihe chief reasons for hi-s first trip abroad for 26 years was to get tom« a!y and stout. The aged inventor svd ■••"vV will have to invent a new human96 words
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Article670 1925-12-12 9 Quiet Obsequies atSandrinyhani Church. A London cable of November 22 states Beautiful in death, Alexandra still lies in her ov.ti bedroom at Bandringham KetJae, with a lunk of extreme Her iacc. A black crucifix rests on her breast, and her rijrl.t iniiul holds a pink carnation, whLs670 words
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Article128 1925-12-12 9 Overcrowded Launches Cross To Peak Island. The annual pilgrimage made ty Singapore Chinese ti> a shrine on I Yak Island led to a number of prosecution* in the Marine Court recently, Thf marine police were on tlir alert for offences against the regulations dealins v -'i<" > x128 words
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Article93 1925-12-12 9 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent wvitts The increase m motor traffic r.t Kuala Lumpur has been wonderful during the last few months, and has brought iii its train a considirable increase m mot accidents, which arc now of daily occur ence. Last week. Miss Foenander, of93 words
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Article515 1925-12-12 10 Pocy Kenjj Seng's Sentence Upheld. Mr. Poej Kcnjc Seng appealed in the rut. thi.< morning, before Mr. .-itainst a sentence »t one u ...iprisonim r.t and a line i i d by the District .lii'l^u i.i <,r book:; rotating to '.he buineu known as the Seaside Pavilion.515 words
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Article234 1925-12-12 10 Vlacphail and Co.'s Report. U- K. Macphail.) -ore, December 12. Rubber.— 4s. I'ni., 2d. down. Local fin. £278 15s., os. down. market continues dull buailMM passing Mining i- steady but with restricted enquiry, i ulustrials aii'l I.u-ins have :.l quotaiioaa. ■.iia Kuantans were taken MrnUxabs at 72>2234 words
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Article81 1925-12-12 10 I !i < concluded in the t'Wirilf. on Thursduy. 1 1 ii.nl. of the ca»e Eh for kidnapping a her Utwftel guardian, two Caniik'ii named Lev Ah Sai and y«e for attempting to kidnap a the Colour, and i third woman iKimril I.im Say Nya for harbouring a Rekinc in81 words
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Article324 1925-12-12 10 Revival of its General Activities. C. li. II. J. forwards the following for publication The Singapore Teachers' Association having been more or lets moribund during the latter half of 1924 and the greater part of 1925, was revived at a general meeting held at Raffles Institution on November324 words
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Article129 1925-12-12 10 Prompt Decision in Supreme Court. An appeal by a Chinese against a sentence of three weeks' jiporous imprisonment imposed in the Third Police Court for fraudulent possession of a bag of rubber was allowed without argument by Mr. Justice Peane in the Supreme Court this morning-. Mr.129 words
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Article210 1925-12-12 10 Japanese Emperor's Home to Be Screened. The ordinary Japanese public rarely, if ever, if permitted to view the interior of the Imperial Palace. But the moving pictures arc to change all that, according to an agreement recently reached between the Educational and Household authorities. In order that210 words
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Article150 1925-12-12 10 How They Were Stranded In Japan. Hongkong baseball enthusiasts had for some time bruit looking forward to the proposed visit of the Philadelphia "Bobbies" girls' baseball team, but it is n..t now coming. The girls have returned home, and but for the generosity of Mr. N. H.150 words
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Article109 1925-12-12 10 The Daily Express publishes a letter from one of the crew of the Ml. written to his home, describing an accident n few weeks previously. He snys When we dived the motor burnbd out, causing the hydroplanes to blow out, and the boat to become109 words
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Letter96 1925-12-12 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— In reply to Interested'* letter I would like to say that we will be perfectly willing and delighted to answer all his questions, but it is not the practice of the Association to reply to letters oppcai96 words
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Article403 1925-12-12 10 Contract Requires Legislature's Consent. Khe poor man of Doom," as the exr i> known in German Nationalist circly will soon be the richest man in Germany, if not in Europe, says a Berlin wire of Ncveniber 25. After seven years' effort, Wilhclm 11 la about to regain the403 words
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Article243 1925-12-12 10 The Royal Jewels of Ancient Egypt. This has been a days of days in the Valley of the Kings, telegraphs the London correspondent of the Daily Chronicle. Secretly the inner coffin containing the mummy of Tutankhamen, the message continues, was carried to the tomb of Seti II., and243 words
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Article131 1925-12-12 10 Following is an extract from a cable received by Messrs. Osborne and Chappel. Ipoh, from the Secretary, Idris Hydraulic Tin, Ltd. Ixmdon Enquiries having been made by shareholders as to rumours that the outpi t of the mines is expected to be largely increased very shortly, the131 words
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Article104 1925-12-12 10 Perak's Week-End Team Against Selarigor. (From Our Own Corre«pondent.) Ipoh, December 12. Perak's first Malaya Cup rugger fixture will be played against Selangor to-day. The Perak team has suffered numerous disappointments, all the regular backs being unable to travel except Barr; hence all hopes are centred enly in Park.104 words
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Article112 1925-12-12 10 The following will represent Singapore v. Negri Sembilun m the match to be played this afternoon at Seremban: W. McMullan C. E. Winter and Lieut. Parkes P. Cave, Dr. C. Carson and T. H. Holyoak S. P. Holme 3 Smith. A. G. A. Mcsley, Lt. C. H. Beville, D.112 words
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Article281 1925-12-12 10 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., report Singapore, December 11. With London and New York unaffected by the news of the increased release in export authorised for the next Restriction quarter, the local market regained ft measure of confidence in the position anM values steadied on some good281 words
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Article223 1925-12-12 10 One of the most interesting passages m a new book by Mr. H. W. Xevinson is an account of a conversation with the late Mr. George Meredith at Box Hill. They were discussing the Japanese and their fearlessness of death, which moved Mr. Meredith to remark Fearlessness223 words
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100 1925-12-12 10 Bonifacio Nafarrete, Christian school teacher of Maciu, Lanao, was recently captured and tortured to death by a band of Moros m Sitio Gata of the same province, according to a telegram received at the bureau of non-Chriotian tribes at Manila, recently. His head was severed from100 words
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Article97 1925-12-12 10 The annual general meeting of the Denoa Estates, (Malacca), Ltd., was held at the registered offices of the company. Messrs. Evatt and Co.. French Bank Buildings, this morning, the chair being taken by Mr. H. E. Nixon. It was stated that Mr. H. C. Stewart, chairman,97 words
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Article1201 1925-12-12 10 Gravity and Dignity Of Household. The first Druse I ever saw was a boy i servant at a hotel at Haifa, write L D. Ferriman in the Mancheste juardian. He was a bright, engagini ittle follow, so different in type am nanners from tne people of the1,201 words
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Article748 1925-12-12 10 A Piquant Volume of Varied Reminiscences. Myself not Least, beinic the IVisniuil Rominiscences of X. Thornto- Butterworth, Limited. Price 2 is. wt Krcim the BUIIWIUIU reviews of this bock it iR veiy evident that there has been much speculation as to the identity of the mysterious Mr. X.748 words
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Article147 1925-12-12 10 Members of the Chinese Volunteer Corps, past and present, had dinner at the Garden Club last night as the gwMti of Capt. Tan Soo Bin. offteur commanding, to celebrate the Chinese d>. winning the' Chinese Interport Match for 192-i and also to nominate an actint officer ci147 words
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Article1616 1925-12-12 11 The Sea Cannot Save Us From Invasion." Group Capt. W. V. MuNMW, K.A.F., in the course of a lectuie delivered at the Royal United Services Institution Ply" mouth in mail week M Certain AapWta of Air Defence, said The very turn "Air Defence" necessarily call.s U|> the1,616 words
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Article53 1925-12-12 11 Programme of drills up to and for December 13, l'J2o. Saturday, December 12, 2.30 p.m., Farrer Range, Non-European Units, Musketry Classification 2.30 p.m., Bukit Timsh, European Units, Musketry Classification. Sunday, December 13, 8.30 a.m., Farrer Range. All Units, S.V.C., Lewis Gun Classifiution $.30 nm Bukit Timnh. Chinese53 words
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Advertisement177 1925-12-12 11 Trade of British Malaya. Comparison of Total Value of Foreign Merchandise. Comparative staUment of the total vuluc of Foreign Merchandise, exduilinjr 1'arwl I'ost, imported and axporttd to and from British Malaya during UU and 1020. IMPORTS. EXPORTS. Increase Increase or or ];i24 V-'2 r o DmM 1924 1925 Decrease (in177 words
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Advertisement177 1925-12-12 11 THE MOUTRIE GRAND Is an instrument that delights both eye and ear and lends to your home that indefinable charm which is achieved only by a really artistic appearance and a tone which is unequalled for quality. TRY THIS INSTRUMENT TO-DAY. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. (lacorporaU4 ta Hoa*k.M) THE ARCADE,177 words
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Advertisement274 1925-12-12 11 Christmas and New Year Festivities Raffles Hotel CHRISTMAS EYE Thursday, December 24, 1925. CHRISTMAS DINNER and DANCE Tickets $3.00. BOXING NIGHT NEW YEAR'S EVE Saturday, December 28, 1925. Thursday. December SI, 1125. DINNER and FANCY DINNER and FANCY DRESS BALL. DRESS BALL. Distribution of Carnival NotoMm. Distribution of Parisian Noveltiaft.274 words
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Article943 1925-12-12 12 Sunday, December 13, 1925. [Under this heading we publish each week brief details of the service! to be held at thoso Singapore CHurehoa whoa* authorities supply us with the necessary information. To ensure insertion, these notices must reach as by Friday afternoon! St. Andrew's Cathedral.— 7 a.m. Holy943 words
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Advertisement515 1925-12-12 12 IBMR3au^j I N E E Cff-O I— > lan^aTKl It l I 1 I 1 X i rataßansseHßaanßl s^Sk j lift^H dlnßK^\^^k t^^B -^■^■^MaUianWnHnWa^nnms>Kgan»\ >^ I afc sV I I I^-aLj I QUALITY, comfort, and economy have always singled out the Hupmobile as far superior to any other motor car515 words
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Advertisement41 1925-12-12 12 Over 25 years' reputation. (TUNG CHOY THE WELL-KNOWN AND RELIABLE TAILOR AND OUTFITTER. Suits cut according to latest fashions, especially dress suits made to customers' satisfaction. CHARGES MODERATE. Orders promptly executed. Also undertakes Dry Cleaning;. No. 23-11, COLEMAN ST. Telephone 1140.41 words
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Advertisement258 1925-12-12 12 V(&*^*Bvw ■^ft- 1 f Shake the contents Do the same with of an ordinary mass- a State Express production cigarette 555, aad observe the into a glass of water; long strands of notice the dark, golden Virginia uninviting tobacco, tobacco, free from •talk, sand and dust. stalk, sand and dust.258 words
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Advertisement142 1925-12-12 13 "ERASMIC" Shampoo IDEAL FOR LADIES USE Leaving the hair soft and glossy. Obtainable front JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. Sole Agents for Maluya. Sime Darby Co., Ltd. 'fipF CLEANLINESS fijl KITCHEN Feud should be prepared and cuoked under hygienic conditions. A fM cooker makes this possible ''HJWi^aJT' M il neither SMOKE,142 words
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Advertisement432 1925-12-12 13 Look after your throat A husky thront is n. >i only a sign that you have a cnlJ it can be the cause "I one. Germs are always |ir«^ent. Sore thrrut infi.iunil membrnne offer them opportunity to multiply. An occasional Evans' l'astille will protect lx)th throat and lungs. In Evans'432 words
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Advertisement132 1925-12-12 13 ASEPSO SAFETY FIRST SHAVING STICK A good description of the A-.epso Shaving Stick. It produces just the right kind of lather. It only needs to be damped and rubbed lightly over the face and the lather worked up with the brush. In the process the antiseptic lather is worked into132 words
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Advertisement835 1925-12-12 14 IPOH GYMKHANA CLUB A Sky Meeting will be held on Friday and Saturday, December 11. 12, 1925. (Under S.R.A. Rules of Racing.) PROGRAMME FOB EACH DAY. A Divided Handicap for all Ponies, 14.2 md under that have raced under S.R.A. Itulci. Distances.— First Day.— Classes A, B\ D. t I835 words
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Advertisement759 1925-12-12 14 MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Application.-, arc invited for the post of i r.n Assistant Machinery Inspector in the i Registrar of Vehicles Department. The ap-,j pointment will ho in grade I of the Subor- j <liniite Officers, Salary Scheme, commencing at $170 per mensem and rising by annual ncrements of $10759 words
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Advertisement783 1925-12-12 14 THE MALAKA PINDA RUBBER ESTATES, LTD. NOTICE it hereby given that the date of the Fifteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company has been altered to Tuesday,; I December 22, 1925, instead of Monday, December 21, as previously notified. The 'place and time for the meeting to be held remain783 words
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Advertisement358 1925-12-12 14 wm=m&r X E H U O§ O N WW MOTOR CAR COMPANY W A FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICE. MANUFACTURE THE ESSEX TOURING CAR $1,890 Standard Model Having the largest six-cylinder car Sales m the World. THE ESSEX COACH |2,035 Standard Midel Having the largest closed cars Sales m the World.358 words
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Article1203 1925-12-12 15 Notes and Comments 0d Current Topics. Proposed "Off-side" Rule of The Koad. Our contemporary, The Motor, publishes a critical examination of the suKtfested new off-side rule to Give way to Traffic on the Right," as it takes the view that the matter is one that should be1,203 words
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Advertisement265 1925-12-12 15 ©Announcing the HUPMOBILE For more than seventeen years SIX with the experience, exin every country. Hupmobile periments and tests of the FOURS carried with them a finest engineering practice cryprestige only conferred upon stallised and united to give products of hiph quality. you such results as you have long thought265 words
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Advertisement149 1925-12-12 15 YOUR EYE Dom it trouble yon t If io, try WkH L<,tus Henay, the aafeat, «ur««t and mm' hlfk-praitad Nature'a con for Eye trouble! CorM «»eB Cataract, ate. Literature frea Rons TM».rn>«cY. Pcnanr ft—',, f ««n» f«JI MASSAGE Miss HIDEKO. 23, Cavanach Road. ITnnrn 8 a.m. 1., 10 p.m. »»M»149 words
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Advertisement54 1925-12-12 15 MISS ARAI 41, BEACH ROAD. Shaving and Hair Dyeing Violet Ray Massage. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AM) MASSAGE CO. Waterloo [Hurt. Mm. lIAKi: and Hal HA.NA. Telephone No. 1467. MASSAGE AND MANICURE Miss MISAKO and MASAYAI, 20. BENCOOLEN STREET, SINGAPORE. MASSAGE AND MANICURE Mrs. SONODA and Miss NOBU. Nan. 4 and54 words
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Advertisement181 1925-12-12 16 Patronised by Royalty Katahliaae4 1871. Presents make Homes happy REMEMBER REMEMBER Christmas is drawing nigh Select a suitable gift for your far and near dear ones at the Royal Jeweller. B.P. De Silva 6.' .1, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Branch: No. 1. BISITOP STREET, PENANG. fife Cast a* Ull Pipes WATER181 words
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Advertisement369 1925-12-12 16 JUST ARRIVED White Glazed Tiles AND Terra-CottaTiles (Natural Colour). Enquiries Invited. LEE KIM SOO 20, HIGH STREET. NEW SHIPMENTS ARRIVED LOWEST PRICES. Tack's Gernine Ronnd racking (all sizes) Tuck's Asbestos Ital Compressed Jointinf 1/32 ins. 1/16 ins. and 1/8 ins. StauflTer'N C. I. Lubricators (all sizes). DavieV Emery Cloth (all369 words
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Advertisement1617 1925-12-12 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants. For Sale. To Let, etc., m ordinary dose set type (avernjre six words to line) nrc Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 ctv, three ins. A4 rts., four ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,1,617 words
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Advertisement156 1925-12-12 16 Toys! Toys Toys!!! Delight to the Kids, Memories of childhood days to the parents. Something clever yet low m price. FOR LITTLE TOTS MEDIUM TOTS BIG TOTS We have the toy to suit. Your dollar goes a long way at "THE TOY HOUSE." jraANKELS The City's most beratlM store VICTOR!156 words
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Advertisement387 1925-12-12 16 New Books Just Received. MORE THINT.S THAT MATTER, by Lord Kiddell. I A selection from the contrnla —Arthur jHir.ca Balfour, Winston Churchill. A i ltirds-i'vo View of In.li.i, Thr leal Knrl I Kan, U! Mt America Wants, Myatcrtes of I thp Law, Lor.l HsUsai i Drtak-Potsea si I'anuCP'i Ta« N.w387 words
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