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Title Section13 1925-11-23 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, JUL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1925. NO. 11,653.13 words
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Article230 1925-11-23 1 1h« funeral arrangements in connec-t-on wi;h the Queen Mother's death are outlined on page 9. The sinking of the submarine Ml is believed to have been due to collision with the steamer Vidar Page 9. The French Government is still greatly troubled by the question of finance230 words
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Article1663 1925-11-23 1 Our cottage stands on a little hill which ;verlool;s the flat plain all around it. It .ust came into foreign possession many years ago, in the sleepy seventies, when Peking was a diplomats' paradise and all the Diplomatic Body snored in a united and amiable ehorus. In1,663 words
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Advertisement132 1925-11-23 1 s\\ lIXOW ARIELL'S MARIE BISCUITS RAFFLES HOTEL Telephone No 2920 TUESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY Dinner Dance. MONDAY FRIDAY The Dansant. LEVINE-HOPKINS DANCE BAND. <\.B. Evening Dress essential for Dinner Dances.) GRILL ROOM. sarkies brothers, l "nih-r the supervision of an Proprietors, expert European. I NOW READY Singapore and Malayan ROUGH DIARY132 words
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Advertisement142 1925-11-23 1 "TEETH UKE PEARLS" i One of the series \WMflfnHm\mM H. 9 WA WW ____^^__i ____W^r^^mii//' //TmmWmMmmM mmi/ l London. Paris and New York. IK& :^^ff fffffl *mm^^^^~*^^-"~ Sni AGENTS:— WILLIAM GOSSAGE SONS LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). I The "EUROPE" HOTEL After-dinner dancing EVERY Tuesday, Thursday Saturday St. Andrew's Night, Monday,142 words
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Advertisement168 1925-11-23 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The Ideal typewriter Page 1. The Pavilion programme Page 2. Attache cases at Robinson's Page 9. Kramat Pulai declare dividend Page 7. Latest shipping on pages io 12 and 13. Chinese shorthand-tvpist wanted Page 7. Cold Storage ice cream is the best— Page o. This is Dollar Week168 words
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Advertisement7 1925-11-23 1 WORLD RENOWNED SWALLOW ARIELL'S. BISCUITS AND CAKES7 words
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Miscellaneous83 1925-11-23 1 THE WEEK. Moti day, 23rrf. High Water, 3.46 a.m., 2.53 p.m. St. Patrick's Society mtg.. Theatre, 5.15 p.m. Lodge St. George. 5.30 p.m. Tebak Tin Fields. Chartered Bank. Ch., noon. Tuesday, 24th. High Water. 5.1 a.m.. 4.18 p.m. Wednesday, 25th. High Water. 6.18 a.m.. 558 p.m. Thursday, 26th. H>gh Water,83 words
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201 1925-11-23 2 London, Nov. 3. The Duke of York to-day paid a tribute of praise to the scheme of equipping London hospitals with wireless. He was laying the foundation stone of the extension of St. Thomas's Hospital. He remarked that one of the happy features of the201 words
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Advertisement254 1925-11-23 2 Three Popular face CrtaAs CREME SHALIMAR LA REINE DE CREME MALACCEINE CREAM. Obtainable at MEDICAL HALL LTD. SINGAPORE. AT THE HAPPY VALLEY. The Merry Opera Company. In choice new plays. THE ELITE CINEMA. Programme as good as any, better than many. WAYANG PEK JEE. mm**m*mmmtmmmmmmtmm*mmmmm*mm*mmm*mm TFT F PHONE: 3516. GRAM.254 words
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Advertisement317 1925-11-23 2 VICTORIA THEATRE. tfeffc NIGHT ONLY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24th., at 9.36 pjn. THE FAMOUS MUSICIANS J. BILESWKI VIOLINIST. LEON JONGEN PIANIST. Booking: at Little's on Thursday, November 19th. Seats $3. $2. $L j I PAVILION (LATE PALLADIUM) Front Sunday, 22nd to Friday, 27th November. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. DOG AND THE317 words
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Advertisement299 1925-11-23 2 ALHAMBRA (Tan Chens Kee and Co., Ltd., Proprietors) From Wednesday, 18th November, to Monday, 23 rd FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SINGAPORF Jn the Second Show, commencing 9 p m AN UPROARIOUS, RIB-TICKLING, IMMENSELY FUWv Featuring the World's Best Comedian MK "V CHARLIE CHAPLIN than which nothing funnier has been299 words
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Article497 1925-11-23 3 STORY OF BIG GOLF MATCH. Abe Mitchell vs. Archie Compston. London, Nov. 12. A golf match between Abe Mitchell and Archie Compston for a purse of £220 and £100 aside, began at St. George's Hill, Weybridge, where 36 holes were played to-day. The same number will be played497 words
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Article17 1925-11-23 3 London, Nov. 12. At rugby football Oxford University beat Leicester by 27 points to 3.17 words
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Article63 1925-11-23 3 London, Nov. 12. A special meeting of the Northampton Rugby Club unanimously passed a resolution of sympathy with Blakiston, who is appealing to the Rugby Union against the decision to suspend him for a month from the 28th. of last month. The resolution expressed confidence in Blakiston -as63 words
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Article323 1925-11-23 3 London, Nov. 12. Jacob, in a statement to the press with regard to the sum of SA 13s. 6d., the payment of which the Indian Association objected to, says that it includes only such items as the Wimbledon entry fees, etc., which the English Association expressly323 words
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Article71 1925-11-23 3 Lcndon, Nov. 12. Adelaide.— The death is announced of Mr. J. H. Aldridpe, the owner cf the famous Richmond Park stud, where the famous horse Carbine was bred, who scored 33 wins out of 43 starts and was only once unplaced. The colt earned71 words
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19 1925-11-23 3 London, Nov. 12. At soccer Cambridge University beat Tottenham by 2 goals to V19 words
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Advertisement211 1925-11-23 3 That Kruschen Feeling. Cookie's L'ot it now t __f s i~yj -.1 t„ i* ba,i ELS^<ric ,I,y vigorous tempered and worried, but ever 1W*»« r Mire she started taking that tiny I fVelimr v famons Kruschen tasteless pinch ol Kruachea Salts ii, G f a s**L> Ifr" 8 o ffet211 words
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Advertisement355 1925-11-23 3 USE: BRITISH T I MEEN Tapered Roller Bearings. Most Efficient Readily Adjustable. Every Roller Gauged Accurately to within tffeM -W im H d Une- 1 wel vethousandth of an inch. [Jj^rl I Sole Distributing Agents:— Malayan Motors Agents in FJfcS. SINGAPORE. Messrs. WEARNE BROS., LTD.: Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lunipur, Malacca.355 words
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Article, Illustration2060 1925-11-23 4 WILLIAM LE QUEUC - The mystery of mademoiselle WILLIAM LE QUEUC *!J SYNOPSIS OF PREVIOUS CHAPTERS. GERALD HUTTON, a brilliant young diplomatist, has mysteriously disappeared whilst returning home from Italv on leave, having just gained high and coveted promotion. His sister JOY. and her fiance DENNIS ELMORE, are endeavouring to solve the mystery, in2,060 words
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Article2199 1925-11-23 4 CHAPTER IV. "You didn't tell me." Joy Hutton made no attempt to conceal the irritation in her voice when Dennis toid her of his meeting with Cecile. "I know I didn't," answered Dennis Elmore, "but 1 had no object in not doing so. I knew you were inclined2,199 words
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Article494 1925-11-23 4 Part of the gun-making machinery in the notorious "Shop 10" at Krupp's Essen works is now being destroyed. "Shop No. 10" was so called from the fact that it was given this number on the plan, supplied by Krupps in May, 1920, of the forty494 words
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Article441 1925-11-23 4 H New Wonder Airplane. Farnborough. Captain F. T. Courtney, the Farnborough test pilot, flew ten times round Laffan's Plain at speeds of twenty and seventy miles an hour, hovered in mid-air. fell vertically "crashed" without damage, broke every i canon of correct flying and441 words
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Article424 1925-11-23 4 Lieut. John A. Maenad] ribea vivni. ly, in Liberty, h..\v it feeh to plunge km I a crippled aeroplane in parachute, and tf night: "There were no two ways about it." writes the intrepid airman. "1 nr; off and opal the parachute while i n th.air.424 words
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Article113 1925-11-23 4 The Cologne Courts have decided sing is not a sin. The ptoprh here summarily dismissed a a responsible and controlling out giving any reason for hi the girl brought an action I When brought before th.- < employer was very reluctant to sons for discharging the113 words
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Article1350 1925-11-23 5 MISSIOXARIES' TRIALS in CHINA. (By Bishop Mowll.) Though robbers had attacked Mienchu and the neighbouring villages during July our t,wr valley regained in peace. But en the morning of Thursday, August 6, we were awakened by the sound of rifle shots in quick succession close at hand.1,350 words
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Article518 1925-11-23 5 Adminis. rati\f and Ekronomic Trublems. Following is an extract from the minutes of the Committee of Public Health Education at a meeting on Oct. 27th at Kuala Lumpur. Tbe Chairman reads an article from the Times of Malaya of 21st September, 1925, in which, in reference to the last518 words
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Advertisement500 1925-11-23 5 vM J Health giving Wfi/mUf jl hWjf drink \> J yi woul( not rather take a cool, V sparkling draught of that delightful pieasant-tasting saline, Andrews Liver I Salt, fizzing up so invitingly in the glass, j j than fall a victim to any of the assaults torrid climate can500 words
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Advertisement519 1925-11-23 5 W To make a SALAD I especially enjoyable, add to the I I dressing a little I I LEA PERRINS' I SAUCE J P Build up yourvp\ i 1 Health with «3j^ f j Halls Wine I THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE g When you arc exhausted by a trying S519 words
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Article1591 1925-11-23 6 FOOTBALL CROWDS OF 50,000. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 22. The weather on Saturday was fine and warm, although rain fell in places and made some ot- the grounds greasy and sticky. Huddersfield and Chelsea continue to remain undefeated, but it was a close call for the1,591 words
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Article180 1925-11-23 6 Thirty Supper Clubs Cited. New York, Oct. 20. The Federal District Attorney in NewYork instituted to-day so-called "padlock" suits to close 30 supper clubs for violation of the Prohibition Laws. Most of them arc in the theatrical district, and are frequented by persons well known180 words
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Advertisement143 1925-11-23 6 THIS IS I WEEK AT WHITEAWAYS IN Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, Malacca Klang. [V.VAVAVAVAW.V.W.VAV.W.J ANY ARTICLE f ON THIS TABLE 9@ ONE' DOLLAR. msi Wonderful Dollar Bargains y.V-VVV.%V.V .V.V.V.%%\VAV. a .V.V.V s ANY ARTICLE f gg ON THIS TABLE 5 rag 36 TWO R DOLLAR. Attractively Displayed VAWAVAVVAVAWAVAVAVAWA ANY ARTICLE143 words
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Advertisement134 1925-11-23 6 NATURE'S REMEDY Clements Tonic is Nature greatest remedy f or ml nerves and brain. OSS Z appetite debility. poorne of blood, neuralgia, insom ma etc., and is strengthen and reliable. n he JJT uing tropical atmoshere you will appreciate the nourishing stimulus of thjs invigorating medicine, as it promotes normal134 words
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Article1930 1925-11-23 7 Major W. G. St. Clair - Major W. G. St. Clair By In regard to the objects for which, for a •mb.r of years past. efforts have been aiade to institute a scteme for the reparation of the loss of the Singapore Town Hall, it will be as well to do something to1,930 words
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Advertisement454 1925-11-23 7 BUSINESS CARDS^ I WANTED 5 J hv the— 5 V. N. C. A. 5 j SCHOOL OK COMMERCE jj [qsfcnt* for nior and Senior J (lasses. f 5 e n Session commencing 5 j moNPAY, DECEMBER Tth. \dmis*i" n ftosss December 3rd. C Ja v, on application to the;* geNEKAL454 words
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Advertisement784 1925-11-23 7 NOTICES. "|TEJA MALAYA TIN DREDGING CO PI LIMITED. lj (Incorporated i:i England). E XOM-IXAL CAPITAL £275,000. E Issue of 250,000 Sh^r~ of h each, payabk p as follow*:— On application and allotment 10s. per share J On February 1, 1926 Ss EOn April l, 1926 5/ I The undersigned are784 words
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Advertisement846 1925-11-23 7 AUCTION SALE OF FULLY EQUIPPED HOSPITAL ACCESSORIES, MODERN X-RAYS, FURNITURE AND FITTINGS. ETC. TO BE HELD AT > GOLDEN BELL, No. 10, Pender Road (off Keppel Harbour). ON SATURDAY, 28th. NOVEMBER, 1925 AT 2 P.M. SHARP. Comprising:— Operating tab'.e, glass trolley tables, high pressure steam steriliser, glass instrument cupboard on846 words
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Advertisement539 1925-11-23 7 NOTICES. IPOH GYMKHANA CLUB. A Sky Meeting will be held on Friday and Saturday, llth. and 12 h. December 1925. (Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing). Programme For Each Day. A Divided Handicap for all Ponies. 14.2 and under, that have raced under S.R A Rules. Distances— First Day,539 words
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Article22 1925-11-23 8 LAW. At the Maternity Hospital. Sepoy Lines, on the 22nd inst., to Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Law, a daughter.22 words
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583 1925-11-23 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1925. The Queen Mother. Perhaps more than other European nation. Britain has been favoured in her Queens, and next to the Great Queen Victoria more to the present generation comes in their hearts loyal respect and love for King Edward's beloved Queen Alexandra and583 words
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Article618 1925-11-23 8 The Oversea Chinese Bank has opened a branch office at Kota Bahru, Kelantan. Mr. C. Darby, the well-known Sungkai planter, and Mrs. Darby returned from Home by the P. and O. Kashgar. Mr. Eric MacFadyen arrived by the Kashgar, accompanied by Mrs. MacFadyen, on one of his periodical visit toM.M. - 618 words
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Article120 1925-11-23 8 On Saturday night the last of the three performances of Round the Town, presented by Singapore Amateurs, attracted a full bouse to the Victoria Theatre. As on tlie previous occasions the efforts of this clever band of performers produced an entertainment of distinctive merit, and at the120 words
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Article103 1925-11-23 8 The appeal of a taxi driver named Ow Ah Tin, who had been fined $50 for driving without a licence, was allowed by Mr. Justice Deane in the Supreme Court on Satur day, the fine being reduced to $5. Mr. Roland Braddell appeared for the appellant, who103 words
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Article570 1925-11-23 8 We understand that another journal will shortly come into the field n Malaya. The publication, which will be calk-d '"What's On" will lie a weekly periodical airi i due in the first week of Dec*:ml.ev. "What's On" will deal with every subject of cinema and theatiical life, a570 words
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Article82 1925-11-23 8 PENANG ALTOMOM ILK I ''Ui, (From Our Own Com I Mr. Williams v W meeting of the Peaang w ar^> I yesterday, when thr upon, J?* I were parsed. v ■>^,\. I The chairman ann ,l I fwm or a car shelter had I Municipal estimates. I In82 words
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51 1925-11-23 8 (From Our Own <'..,....,. ni ,v,, -'nu. v The death has occurred al ti„. u of Mr. m.c.lou. f whit..*.,;";;;* and Co.'s Taiping branch, a£2 ed illness from injuria received suit of a niotor-cych aceidei l fi ago. The funeral took place afternoon at Western51 words
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Article28 1925-11-23 8 Mi--(From Our Own Corresp v, POOaag, M g Mr, J. K. Brooke, itovefa Mantua, disappeared on thi night f t u 20th Inst, between Singapore28 words
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Article68 1925-11-23 8 I (From Our Own Correspondent) Penally. << At the statutory mectm- of llanta Mr. Waugh presiding, the report counts were passed. An extraordinary meetii pay a li per cent, commission t subscribing for shares of the ConpMJ and also to establish a branch register I'nited Kingdom. Mr. Waogti68 words
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Article34 1925-11-23 8 (From Our Own Coflt ipußJlßL) IVnane, Nov. 12. At the meeting of Kahmon Hydraulic. Mr. Cecil Rae presiding, tin- up a counts were passed and a S per teat Ml end declared.34 words
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Article211 1925-11-23 8 Tokio Rubber Market. (By Courtesy of th«- \'an\ 0 NiehiNichi Shindnmsha.t Tokio. N«n. 20. Rubber was 'quoted at TSJi muddle price) in to-day's market. Russia and Japan. The Russo-Japanese MfOtMlton nvarding concessions in North-Sacra. a which have been held in Moscow, an* stated to have come to terms211 words
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Article95 1925-11-23 8 Danger to the Punli, We are asked by the MIKUrj ters to inform the public that day, 25th Novenioer. Filed Firing w carried out on the New Golf < ween the hours of 7 a.m. nnd BM The danger area involved in. whole of95 words
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Article44 1925-11-23 8 London. N lJ The Begum of Bhopal. imn returned to her residence froi taph service, wrote to Karl Hail a cheque for £5,000 in resp appeal for the Poppy Hay Fund Three of her grand -daughterHighland costume soh! P"!'l' streets yesterday.44 words
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Advertisement137 1925-11-23 8 EMPTY BARRELS CAN VERY USEFULLY BE EMPLOYED TO HOLD LARGE GARDEN PLANTS WE HAVE A NUMBER TO DISPOSE OF. 'PHONE 228 Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Shanghai.) 45. KOIIINSON ROAD. ft s/.' fi IH BW m <S lS^^aTS^^^^ I_> [i^iiiii ij THE COLD STORAGE RETAIL DEPOT, ORCHARD ROAD. THIS137 words
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Advertisement49 1925-11-23 8 Z\ Parfums de Luxe I; I COTY J Chypre 5 Origan Rose Jacqueminot Paris jl Emeraude j- EAU DE COTY ;j to be had from all dealers J* Dupirc Brothers. i| I 1 I 1 m, A t^M:,,:,.^ < J Wi t^ ~^C4 Sole Agents THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. MALAYA.49 words
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Article205 1925-11-23 9 T HK NATION'S GRIEF. m roI iL FAMILY GATUHMS. I K. liter's Service.] I.ndcn. Nov. 20th. H.lt p.m. Alexandra li mtrnt Queen Mother passed away peaee......nee ol the King, tht* Queen t the R<yal Family at Tr.- Priaeo ol Wales and Ducheaa of York, who left place,205 words
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Article118 1925-11-23 9 lEAGLOI I Ttl THK FRONT. [Reuti I Service.] Cairo. Nov. 21. and police early surrounded the nt building lo enforce the warning >leputie> on Nov. 18th.. but a meetmators and deputies, numbering I in the Continental Hotel. three opposition croups previously I a nanifesto protesting against •rnment's unconstitutional118 words
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Article34 1925-11-23 9 [Reuter'3 Service.] London. Nov. 21. •Mf Mr. Coacrave's speech critileported findings of the Irish ■»J Commission, a sensation was th»- announcement that Mr. Mac- ft* State member of the Cornhad resigned.34 words
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Article25 1925-11-23 9 [Eeuter'i Service.] Brisbane. Nov. 21. "< the Lahoor ex-Premier of ,lMi *as defeated in the Federal now stand: Nationalists 38, fc*S 14, Labour tt.25 words
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Article59 1925-11-23 9 [Reuter's Service.] Paris. Nov. 21. A '"t»'ur ha. haw, released. "j/, cabl t*m Paris, dated Nov. Captain Arthur, Hari A.D.C., who has been imU* notorious Robinson case. by the Correctional motths' imprisonment and 500 of eceiving fui.ds He has already '"ths 1 solitary confinement '"title,: to a59 words
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Article27 1925-11-23 9 tenter's Service.] Amsterdam. Nov. 21. aiii announced af Gideon Maria i of Dutch economists, ir K vereeniging, and the •Cl: A,m,ri(an securi^ s to27 words
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Article199 1925-11-23 9 CREWS SUDDEN DEATH. CAUSE OF THE SINKING [Reuters Service.] Stockholm, Nov. 21. A communique states that the master o the Vidar, who arrived on Nov. 19th. re ported that at 7.45 a.m. on Nov. 12th. while in the English Channel, a shock wa.' noticed, which he considered199 words
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Article101 1925-11-23 9 [Reuter's Service.] Paris, Nov. 20. Interviewed by British and American pressmen. M. Borel, Minister of Marine, declared that the French Government agreed with Mr. Baldwin, that the submarine question should be considered jointly by all the interested countries in connection with the whole problem of naval disarmament.101 words
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Article46 1925-11-23 9 [Reuter's Service.] Berlin. Nov. 21. The Federal Council, by 4« votes t> 1 adopted the Bill authorising the signali:*-,. of the Locarno Treaties. Representatives of East Prussia, Pomerania. Mecklenbur^Schwerin and Lower Silesia voted against the Bill and Hesse Nassau. Bavaria and Wurttemberg abstained.46 words
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Article59 1925-11-23 9 [Reuter's Service.] The Hague, Nov. 21. The International Court of Justice has pronounced the opinion that the decision to be taken by the Council of the League of Nations as regards the Mosul dispute nit'st be binding on the parties and constitute a definitive determination of the59 words
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Article111 1925-11-23 9 [Reuter's Service.] New York. Nov. 22. Coast-guard officials announce that a rum fleet of 22 vessels has again appeared off the New Jersey coast, loaded with Christmas cheer, after being scattered by the activities of the Prohibition agents. The coast-guard officials are puzzled by the new tactics111 words
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Article61 1925-11-23 9 [Reuter's Service.] Rome, Nor. 21. A joint consultative committee of the International Agricultural Institute adopted the conclusions contained in the report of the enquiry conducted by 118 countries into the prevention of anthrax infection of cattle. Great Britain suggested the prohibition i>f importation of animal products from countries61 words
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Article57 1925-11-23 9 [Reuter's Service.] Mexico City, Nov. 21. Reports from the neighbourhood of Zihuatanejo, a small port state which was overwhelmed on Nov. 16th. by a tidal wave thirty-five feet high, describe the terrible fate of the inhabitants of the towm, which was submerged for two hours. An estimate57 words
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Article390 1925-11-23 9 GOVERNMENT'S TROUBLE I'AINLEVE'S THREAT. [Reuter's Service.] Paris, Nov. 21. Government narrowly weathered the first storm in the Chamber. After unanimously passing the second reading of the Finance bill, it was agreed by 294 votes to 250 to proceed to the committee stage. In the earlier proceedings the390 words
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Article57 1925-11-23 9 [Reuter's Service.] Rome. Nov. 21. The Italian delegation which goes to London to sign the Locarno Treaties on Dee. Ist will not include Signor Mussolini. New York, Nov. 21. The issue of a hundred million dollars of Italian gold bonds, seven per cent interest at 94 y_\, maturing57 words
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Article27 1925-11-23 9 [Reuter's Service]. J Washington, Nov.. 21. The American Debt-Funding Commission has rejected Roumania's first offer for funding her debt. The Commissi n has submitted counter-proposals.27 words
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Article188 1925-11-23 9 Boycott of British Film. It is officially stated that the First National Film Company of America has "definitely turned down 'The Only Way' for American distribution." The news of the American boycott of Herbert Wilcocks' production of Sir John Martin Harvey's film of the188 words
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Article199 1925-11-23 9 THE NBW VICEROY'S PROBLEMS. Views of London "Times." London, Nov. 13. The Times in a leader on the Viceroy's problems endorses Lord Reading's tribute to the Civil Services in his farewell speech at Simla, and says the manner in which the grave difficulties confronting the whole199 words
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78 1925-11-23 9 London, Nov. 12. This munificent cheque is a wonderful surprise and encouragement. Our Patroness, H.R.H. Princess Mary Viscountess Lascelles, sends her bast wish's for the continued success of the Not Forgotten Fund and joins our Committee and he boys in blue in profound appreciation78 words
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130 1925-11-23 9 MOSQUE FOR MOSLEM DELEGATES AT GENEVA. London, Nov. 12. The proposal to build a mosque at Geneva for the use of resident or transient Moslems is now mooted according to the Vlant hester Guardian, which says that supporters of the proposal point out that ilthough London, Paris and Berlin all130 words
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167 1925-11-23 9 London, Nov. 12. The probability that within the space of ive years India and Ceylon will be equipped with ten broadcasting stations is sugrested by Captain Monins of Burndeft Vireless. Interviewed before his departure to Inlia, "he said: "Behind the scheme are four amous English167 words
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120 1925-11-23 9 Calcutta, Nov. 13. The case against Mr. Justice Page irought by a Calcutta Corporation emiloyee, for alleged assault, was dismissed o-day by Justices Walmsley and Chakrararty. Mr. Justice Walmsley, in delivering judgnent, observed that the apology offered by Counsel in the Magistrate's Court should lave120 words
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Advertisement299 1925-11-23 9 FINEST ENGLISH HIDE ATTACHE CASES. No. 56A brown cowhide attache cases, best quality and finish, lined leatheroid. fitted with pocket in lid, nickel locks complete with patent safety ca ehes. Supplied in the following sizes. 12 inch 14 inch PRICE $11.50 $14.01) lo inch 18 inch PRICE $16.50 $18.50 No299 words
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Advertisement758 1925-11-23 10 BLUE FUNNEL UNE REGULAR SERVICES TO:— LONDON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LI VERPOOL AND GLASGOW. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. t SARPEDON Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, HulKand Glasgow In758 words
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Advertisement578 1925-11-23 10 EUerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) "ELLERMAN" UNE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE s.s. KASENGA Havre, London Hall, Antweip and Hamburg Nov. 28 s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Dec. 13 s.s. CITY OF578 words
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Advertisement651 1925-11-23 10 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China and Japan. For Marseilles. London and Antw* Due Tf Tonnage. Singapore.651 words
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Article202 1925-11-23 11 Annual Prize Distribution. There was a large gathering of those interested in the school and parents of the pupils in the main hall of the Pearl's Hill School on Friday morning, when scholars gave a programme of songs and dances. Amongst those present were Mrs. Sproule, who202 words
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Article197 1925-11-23 11 A Bill to provide for granting gratuities wivh reduced pensions to officers in the public service and death gratuities to legal personal representatives of such officers is about to be introduced into the Legislative Council. The objects and reasons state: In 1922, the Secretary of State for the197 words
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Article142 1925-11-23 11 At the meeting of the Sanitary Board of Kuala Lumpur disclosurers were made of an arrangement between the Selangor Ice Co., and Tiang Lee, a local ice maker, to shut down the latter establishment and give him 20 per cent of the proceeds to be142 words
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Article56 1925-11-23 11 The November Spoon competition took place at Seletar on Thursday, November 19th., and resulted as follows: Yds. Yds. Yds. H'cap 30CT 200 100 Total. Mrs. G. F. Jackson 20 25 31 102.40 Mr. Thomas 25 29 30 100.50 Mrs. J. M. Jackson 25 22 27 100.2356 words
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Article235 1925-11-23 11 Salesman's Dealings with Chetty. In the Singapore Bankruptcy Court on Friday morning, a Chinese salesman, named, Seow Hok Song was publicly examined in regard to his affairs. His liabilities, he stated, amounted to $2,286, some part of his affairs. His liabilities, he stated, amounted to 2,286 dollars, some235 words
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Article224 1925-11-23 11 A Bill to amend the Arms and Explosives Ordinance is about to be introduced into ihe Legislative Council. The objects and reasons state: The main objects of this amending Bill are two. In the first place, the list of articles specified i^ section 4 of the principal224 words
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Article194 1925-11-23 11 The hearing of the action in which Tay Ho Lian sues a Chinese widow named Ngay Mcey Neo for $1,500 alleged to be due on a promissory note, was resumed before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. P. J. Sproule, in the Supreme Court on Friday afternoon. The194 words
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Article265 1925-11-23 11 Kind's Dentist en the Cure for Pyorrhcea. "Fyorrhoea is easily curable in its early stages, lt is quite easy to prevent it if the proper measures are taken. All that is necessary is to provide proper friction to the gums twice a day, morning and night,265 words
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Article183 1925-11-23 11 460,000 New Subscribers. European telephone returns for the past year issued by the Post Office show that the "telephone push" in Great Britain is now having good results. During the period reviewed the increase in the number of telephones in Great Britain equalled 10 per cent, as183 words
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Article163 1925-11-23 11 Attention is invited to the advertisement appearing on ano. her page of the new classes of the Y.M.C.A School of Commerce, which commence on Monday, December Tth. At present the School teaches typewriting, Pitman's shorthand, book-keeping and accountancy up to the standard of the London Chamber163 words
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Article223 1925-11-23 11 American Inventor's Claims. New York, Oct. 15. A demonstration of the simultaneous transmission of eight or more wireless messages from one transmitting valve on the same ten-metre wave length, and their reception on a single instrument, was made by the inventor, Mr. J. H. Hammond, jun., before officials223 words
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Article151 1925-11-23 11 For many years oast the pnncipa'. or at any rate the most picturesque, business of Liberia the future site of America's "Rubber Empire" has been the sale of postage stamps. Since 1892 a dozen or more saies have been issued, ranging in value from one cent151 words
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Article60 1925-11-23 11 Penang, Nov. 17. Recruiting has been generally resumed in Madras Piesihncy, but the following taluks are closed to recruiting owing to prevalence of disease: South Arcot District.— Taluk tf Viruddhachallam. Tanjor*. Arantan.?:, Thiruttraipoondy, Negapatam and Patt'K.ott.ii. Trichy. Odayarpa) iycr.< and Kulitaiai. Madura. Palani. Ramnad.— Paramakudy Thiruva laiUti »r.J60 words
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Article63 1925-11-23 11 London, Nov. 10. A rare collection of stamps was found by accident weeks ago, while a quantitv of rubbish was being turned out in the atlic of a house in Mayfair. Auctioned, the stamps realised 15.400. A complete mint sheet of 120 of 1858 Ceylon halfpenny lilac63 words
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Article24 1925-11-23 11 A mer e continuance of our present existence, minus the pain and trouble, is not at all a satisfying prospect. -The Bishap of Lichfield.24 words
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Advertisement224 1925-11-23 11 In order to maintain pood heaUh it is essential that a good supply Ai hot water is available. (Peyser is the most economical method of ensuring this. Twenty gallons of water can be raised to bath temperature for (he sum of six cents. ]-]L HOT WATER H \ii|i FIGHTS F^PtHP224 words
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Advertisement137 1925-11-23 11 KORRENGZAL OINTMENT I lE tLSSTf a aCeutica fcp|} KORRENGZAL is prepared j! f) Preparation for the Skin. iKTm^A h (5 |> In cases of simple or infected I^^^^W W E WOODS LTD 1 I wounds, deep-seated sores, ecze- JK^', Manufacturi:^ JS^; l^ ists, Sydney i\ m c eruptions, Dhobie Itch137 words
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Article896 1925-11-23 12 H.M.S. SOUTHAMPTON. The Passing of a Famous Ship. She was a famous ship, and she ought not to go to her last rest without some tribute to her service. For she is doomed. They will break her into pieces and tear her decks asunder. The hot flame of896 words
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Advertisement610 1925-11-23 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in Australia). :0:— FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE. :0:— Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,376 tons) an ONTORO (5,000 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabir •a Luxe, single berth cabins,610 words
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Advertisement796 1925-11-23 12 JAVA-NEW_YORK LlNh^ Regular service of the NEDERLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY, "ROTTERI) vm HOLLAND AMERICA LINE Intended sailings of above Companies f rom SilHr lr to Boston and New York via Suez. s.s. SAPAROEA t s.s. STADSDIJK Ue %m m t s.s. MADIOEN ,uu ."j s.s. MADOERA U( 1,,. jCargo is also796 words
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Miscellaneous775 1925-11-23 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TKAIN. u Pah<m PeJMfcn S»**ai limbing and Kuantan ivia Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tueaday, Thursday and ±nday Bangko* every Thursday J 71 *vota Tinggi, seremuan, Kuala i Lumpur, ipoh, laiping, Penan* and Jiedah 6 a.n Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6 Dra Kota Tinggi and775 words
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Miscellaneous45 1925-11-23 12 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per Malabar:— Mrs. J. Manning, Mi«s P helam, Miss K. Phelam, Miss A. Wilkins, iss F. Aikman, Miss I. Huxtable Mr P argetts, Mr. W. Crai*, Mrs. J. Waddell,' r. W. Snellgrove, Mr.,. W. Snellgrove r. Parker, Dr. F<Wi«t Smith, Mr. w' cNab,45 words
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Advertisement647 1925-11-23 13 i O. S. K. Line. Destinations. Steam***. Ar* Dept. A.n Hamburg Rotterdam, Bremen via Colombo, Aden snd Port Said. Andes Maru Dec. 12 Dec. 13 in y Bay, (ape Town, Rio, SsetoB, Buenos Aiwa via Colombo, t Panama Maru Nov. 26 Nov. 28 roloail 1. mbay via Penang. Indus Maru647 words
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Advertisement416 1925-11-23 13 jtiL BOLLHR. sxeahship line Round-the-World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE tS Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OILBURNERS. NO COAL DUST. •NO CINDERS. ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS. via Colombo, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine new liners continue on Round the World, returning to Singapore416 words
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Advertisement605 1925-11-23 13 GENERAL AGkS^ SAKI ROOBBVELT Kerr Steamship Co., Inc., 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) «^o^sS GULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE (via Suez) e.e. BORDEAUX MARU Iti Por m.s. SILVERAY Anm 2 0 Vr,m J xi. dUe NOV 30 ror rates and other particulars605 words
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Article1360 1925-11-23 14 THE TARIFF CONFERENCE. i (From Our Own Correspondent.) j Tokio, Not. 4. The press and public in Japan generally regard the Tariff Conference now on in i Peking as a unique opportunity for China i to regain some of her lost rights, but question whether or not1,360 words
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Article420 1925-11-23 14 Controversy Settled. Kingston Oct. 20. Mr. A. S. Jelf, Colonial Secretary, who is administering the Government until the arrival of the new Governor of Jamaica, Sir Reginald Stubbs, opened the Autumn Session of the Legislature to-day. The elected members extended a hearty welcome to him and420 words
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Advertisement349 1925-11-23 14 Baby's Health depends principally upon his food which must be of the correct composition and easily digestible. HEMEST Aa 'OMi Am SMJitd/rom a photograph FOODS are specially manufactured for infant feeding and long experience has proved that they give the best results in all climates. Fresh stocks are imported every349 words
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Advertisement385 1925-11-23 14 l^l-^Z^l Chamberlain's I Ht^|%^ Cou g h Remedy HnQKnr A STANDARD Remedy. H£S^SL Chamberlain's Cough I».i. me dy fc ■CooghS,Col(lS a standard family m,(l icine CHOMP. Prompt, reliable and effective I B gS 5S""* for c °ughs, colds, croup, bron- ■SORE THROAT) chial coughs, coughs tvsulti n? 0 from whooping385 words
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Article68 1925-11-23 15 November L'l. J?*"! 1 n,s tIA 15-82 Bank, demand 2 4 5-3-» Private credits m.s. 2.45, New York, demand 56^. e Credits 90 days s^* e France, demand 135 q India T. T. 154^ Hongkong, demand p c p rt m Yokohama, demand 133 Java, demand 140V .< Bangkok,68 words
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Article217 1925-11-23 15 Novtinhii JL Tn T."j Tons 4 Gambier Jrt Pepper White Pepper Black 47 00 Flake Tapioca 5 S() Pearl BsgO Small gQQ Copra U9O opra Sum! ried 12 20 Opium. Benares unt. 4jOM Pice, Liang Hin Chan Mark Blue Eagle (Old) 360 Pice, Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle217 words
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Article34 1925-11-23 15 Singapore, Nov. 21. 12 mmm, Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 1.79 1.19%; Dec 1.78% 1.79%; Jan-March 1.75 1.76; April-June 1.69 1.66. London Quotation Sheet 4s &%d. Market Steady.34 words
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Article159 1925-11-23 15 Singapore. Nov. 21. The t'ommodity Market has shown an advancing tendency throughout the week on continued factory buying near and forward aided by speculative activity, but cioses unsettled and weak with sellers predominating at high prices and buyers nervous. The position of the market is not stable and159 words
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Article160 1925-11-23 15 "Amazed Colonial," who has been appeal- ing by advertisement in the Home papers for a check on the profanity of speech among society folk, which he characterises as worse than anything known since the Restoration, seems to have overlooked the reputation of the early nineteenth century in160 words
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Article64 1925-11-23 15 there is every probability of the Company a being granted a Prospecting Licence over r a considerable area adjoining the present property and there is already sufficient in- r dilation that this area will prove payable. The report and accounts were duly jfc seconded and carried. Mr. N. F. Dare,64 words
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Article830 1925-11-23 15 SECOND ANNUAL MEETINC. The annua', general meeting of the Kf t.i Tin Diafeing Company, Limited, was i on Saturday, Mr. J. ftf. mm* prattling. The hon'ble Mr. p. J. Ward and \r .jet Chim Tuan were also present. In moving the adoption of the reoort :w:d accounts830 words
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Advertisement474 1925-11-23 15 Assets over $5,500,000. mamam^ mm^ THE GREAT EASIERN UFI ASSURANCE (X^itSMlHinm*' l (^eorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFlCE:— Winchester House Sinffanore rhe company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of F™i a nH L fl T oN r 0 E: 01d Jew^' Ec cS^Art 8^ C mplleS lMk m474 words
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Advertisement466 1925-11-23 15 J YOKOHAMA SPECIE BAML LIMITED. —Established 1880— Capital Subwribed Y.100,000,000 (fully paid np) Reserve Fund Y.83,500,000 President: K. Kodama Eaq. Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. Y. Yamakawa, Esq. Baron K. Morimura. M. Odagiri, Esq. N. Igarashi, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K. Mogami, Esq K. Tatsumi, Esq. K. Takeuchi, Esq. F.466 words
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Advertisement427 1925-11-23 15 BANKING. lIONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Revive Liability of proprietors SS^MO COURT OP DIRECTORS. a G H M cS,™ t ard V Hon lfrP^ 0 i? Esq 5G Wea Eiq. HOB.M,P.H.H„, L k]ii;> G s M r V„ un? E 1 n tt A' S" B *rlow,427 words
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Advertisement572 1925-11-23 15 >KASEK CO.. EXCHANGE ANJ SHARE BROKERS. I SATURDAyTnOVEMBER 21at. I marked] ll rs unleBs other* j* MINING. Asam Kumbeng tg\ Uy e liers > Batang Padang Tin m 5 c d Hitam Tin K 0 Johan Tin lAi 2 cd Kamunting b 6S Kinta Assn. < 10) 6 4 n572 words
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Advertisement41 1925-11-23 15 BOY AL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (IncorporaUd in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singap—* Representative -Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., Ltd CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor> A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.41 words
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Article1521 1925-11-23 16 SINGAPORE WIN SOUTHERN SEMI-FINAL. Singapore 16 points: Negri Sembilan 0. In the southern section semi-final of the Malaya Cup Competition Singapore defeated Negri Sembilan at the Stadium on Saturday by two goals and two tries (16 points) to nil. The match was witnessed by a large number1,521 words
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Article66 1925-11-23 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Nov. 21. Fine weather prevailed for the match between Perak and Selangor in the Malaya Cup Rugby competition here to-day. The game was drawn, each side scoring three points. Selangor secured a try and Perak a penalty goal. The match was66 words
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Article177 1925-11-23 16 Y.M.C.A. vs. Fort Canning. Played at Telok Ayer on Saturday and resulting in a n easy win for the Association. Scores: Y.M.C.A. R. Lyne e Stokes b Baxall jj K. Jumabhoy b Hurst jc If. Ignatius b Hurst 19 F. Vine e Tripp b Waller 49 C A. Pennefather177 words
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Article979 1925-11-23 16 The deciding race for the Saturday Cups was sailed off on Saturday afternoon under ideal conditions over the course decided upon by the übiquitous Sailing Committee, and the winner after sailing a magnificent race, came out as the Puteh (Owner J. R. Kay-Mouatf), whom we hear has had a979 words
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Article333 1925-11-23 16 CHELSEA'S FIRST DEFFAT. [Reuter's Service.] London. Nov. 21. The following are thr esults of to-day's English and Scottish League mulches: Division I. Birmingham 2, Liverpool 0. Blackburn Rovers 2, Arsenal 3. Bury 1, Manchester U. 3. Cardiff City 0, Newcastle U. 0. Everton Aston Villa 1. Huddersfield T.333 words
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Article293 1925-11-23 16 The draw for th*? competition for the President's Prize is as follows: I*y*». J. R. Morrison and J. C. Martine, M. Marriott and G. Murphy, H. Straetz and R. C. Smith, M. D. Rutley and F. C. Stewait. J. D. Laing and H. L. Marshall, C. Everitt293 words
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Article65 1925-11-23 16 The following will represent the United Services vs. the S.C.C. on S.C.C. ground on Wednesday at 4.45 p.m.— Edr. Dadford, R.A,. Pte. Jones R.S.R., Lt. Parkes, R.S.R., Lt. Matthews, R.S.R., Lt. Bourke, R.A., Lt. Thompson, R.S.R., Sgt. Pearce, R.S.R.; Bdn. Dapp, R.S.R., Lt. Beville, R.A.. Major Walker, R.A.M.C. Sgt.65 words
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Article103 1925-11-23 16 ous conditions. It is with the greatest satisfaction that we note the return of Mr. F. G. Lundon looking the picture of health and full of vim regarding the further racing of the Kathleen and rounding up of her former star crew. We are very pleased to allow these pages103 words
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Advertisement365 1925-11-23 16 The Moutrie Grand I An instrument embodying the finest i v of Art, together with the latest development Pianoforte Construction the ln MOUTRIE is unsurpassed for Beauty and Clarity of i ne I^et us demonstrate this to ymi S. MOUTRBE AM) CO., LID. (Incorporated in HoaclEaaf). The Arcade, SINGAPORK W^\_^____^_\365 words
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