Malaya Tribune, 9 January 1925

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune. S AND*^ 3 SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY.] [EVENING DAILY. Vol. XII.- -No. 7 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, 9th JANUARY, 1925.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 101 1 I REPAIRING I IS OUB f 3 PICIAUTY! 1 I yon Guaranteed I Ch»rffcs Moderate. Typewriter Emporium ,1 Rafflea Place. Singapore. «phone: 5290. 5 i i i 1 1 ■> B,,ai ai ,ia,ia ,a a I 1 1 1 ft BY APPOINTMENT TO II j I) H. M. KING GEORGE
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    • 67 1 iiiiiiiiiiiii!iiniiiiiiiMit;iiiit!ininiui' i i i i n i if i m j WEAK EYES. j 1 You shonltl h* able to read a leaf time without, even thinking of your 1 leyeB,1 eye8, 2 If not, please consalt one of Z Optic'ana who will dftermtse a whether or not yon need
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  • 611 2 MEASURES TO IMPROVE THE CONDITION Inasmuch as the greater includes the Jess, Dr,. C T. Wang'B scheme for the reconstruction of the Republic of China may be Raid to involve measures calculated to improve the condition of labour in this country. But when he was dealing with
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  • 403 2 ACTORS' VOICES WITHOUT A GRAMOPHONE For many years investors have striven to produce a perfect speaking film, but it is claimed that the problem of fitting the huanan voice to the kin'enialograph has now been solved by the De Forest Phono fiLms. In these films no gramophone is
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  • 166 2 WITH BABY'S OWN TABLETS IN THE HOUSE YOU CAN QUICKLY AVERT THEIR DANGER Colds are dangerous 'because they often lay the setds of consumption and tther forms of lung trouble. When the first symptoms of a cold are noticed give the child a hot bath
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 233 2 •hiiii iinii t I mmm i mmmimmttm •> %mbrella" j SOAP CLEANS REDUCES 1 QUICKLY LABOUR. JOSEPH CROSFiELD SONS LIP WARRINGTON, ENGLAND. i Obtainable Everywhere 1 AGENTS: 1 SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. I (Incorporated in S.S.) a i:iiili!ini!ir!iKini!:i!!liii!;i::iHiiii!!iiili!i:;i^ i 52,500 PRIZE COMPETITION j The Federated Malay States Rubber Propaganda Committee
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    • 423 2 imnnnnuiiniui i iiini iiii■iii»i•i• 1 111 ■I'l 1 1 1 r m X PHOTOGRAPHS Of the Children never grow up j Make an Appointment To-day. i The Eastern Studio j STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. I m mmiiiiiiniriTTiiiiiiiTTifi r t with the MOTOR UNION THE LEADING MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE COMPANY Favourable Rates-Prompt
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  • 460 3 FOREST OFFICER'S LUCKY ESCAPE Nag-pur, 12th December:—Mr. H. S. George, Irdian Forest Service, stationed in the Chanda district. Central ftrovinces, has had a miraculous escape from death at the hands of a man-eating tiger. Mr. Goonge was returning one eveni' >g last month from his work in
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  • 461 3 A Dramatic Scene in the Dark Official detail? of the rm.itiny of s:me 200 men of the 11th Sudanese Battalion at Khartum on November 27 and 28 show that the two disaffected platoons, who were in possession of two Vickers guns, were met in the Khedival Avenue,
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  • 97 3 The report of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge for 1923-1924 is a recoid of the work done in the wade area embraced by its title. Of the Far Easfi it is stated that the Bishop in Singapore received renewal of scholairahrjps for St. Mary's School, Bangkok, where 150 girls
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 233 3 Comparative tests on the road and It in the big Reliability Trials have It proved the sterling qualities of It the Standard. It It is a fine work-a-day car, It every delaii of which is de- It signed and built to give the It greatest measure of effi- It ciency
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    • 208 3 a WONDERFUL! free OFFER OF LIFE-i 0 SIZE PHOTO \£r ENLARGEMENTS ONLY I ISM Hsk? paiKa»W p SIZE 20 x 16 INCHES Faithfully enlarged Reproduction from any photo, anapshot or group. MONEY REFUNDED IF NOT SATISFIED. Write your name and address at back of I photo and send together with
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    • 310 3 Ls?7| with Sloan's 1 5 NOTHING BETTER FOR g iW SCIATICA, RHEUMATISM, 1 I ALL RHEUMATIC AND 1 I NERVE PABNS. 7 M Rheumatism and kindred complaints are responsible for jS, fl thousands of men and women losing lime and money. fl 0 They cannot work when these cruel pains
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 536 4 AMUSEMENTS EMPIRE CINEMA From Thursday, Bth January, to Monday, 12th January. |3 In the Second Show at 9.30 q] I Mary Pickford I In her own brand new version of a world classic I TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY 1 IN 10 REELS. G] G] A picture so gripping thaf
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    • 346 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA I From Wednesday, 7th January, to Monday, 12th January. I In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp, I Crows and Scarecrows I S 1 Reel Fox Cartoon. H I CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS HERBERT RAWLINSON in g I The Clean Up I X In 5 Reels. Rj S
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    • 374 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY CINEMA AND SURINA THEATRE Here Is a real outdoor drama, packed with Grand Change of Programme tlrllls and strong dramatic action and TVytfVr registers as fine entertainment Irom every 1 \_/IVI IVIIX angle. The story is unusual and it carries a punch every foot of the way, with
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  • 180 5 IIAV ,aY PLANTATIONS, l.l>" TED c havo 1 f{ Gentlemen, I herewith the t ,f Amounts for T 1 Sta i 024 October, l~* *W I vi-ar i $20,158.22 i «d-led the vhu"* 1 1U forward t> 55,115.85 575.2T4.97 ,'i-alt with as $30,000.00 **t <»vt Ac--45,274.07 .575.274.07 mmubj
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  • 79 5 Fined for Being Without lis>ports I As I thai my more of the farterwis re, Mr. Clarke, the I nd Folic* Magistrate, c nvicted an.i I I i b xirs. $100 each or rigoi «13 impi ig»nment, for Colony without passports. ManaeL Kid Balik, X (Toons Cr pn),
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  • 272 5 untitled that military 1 Beers ii Manila, when advised <'■ eeed with the Singa- t c n'ment on it for I d that the news was *wj vacant to the American forces. brrit*tio*t have been issued by Mr. and mx Fr. Monteiro to the marriage r, Bliss Olive Josephine, to
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  • 126 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $324 Rice, Siam 2 $310 Rice, Siam 3 $291 Rice, Saigon 1 $309 Rice Saigon 2 $291 Rice, Saigon 3 $285 Rice, Rangoon 1 $279 Rice, Rangoon 2 $275 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per hag $10.00 Rice,
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  • 133 5 STANDARD OIL CO Kerosene Devoe's Imperial Brilliant pe>: 2 tins $5.9t Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins $&.sfr Tiger per 2 tins $5.55 Tiger per 2 drums B -2& Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins of 8 gallons 7 6 0 Socony Motor Gasoline per gallon
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  • 470 5 Mr. W.W. Stewart, chief engineer of the "Hong Peng* was the victim of a eatmm accident in the harbour en Sunday. It appears that Mr. Stewart fell eighteen feet hvo the hold of the teasel and sustained serious injuries to the face. Mr. Stewart is now lying at the Hospital.
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  • 443 5 TO-DAY, 9th JANUARY Muntok, Batavia, Sama«pang and: Sourabaya MeLchior Treub 2 p.m. Pontianak DonggaTa 2 p.m. Merging,* Kemaman and Trenggamu Hong Ho 2 p.m. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama *Num3dl:a (ItaTten) a p.m. Selat Pandjang and Bengkalis R. SchirT Bahru 3 p.m. Muar *Flying Dragon 3 p.m. Port
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  • 79 5 Singapore, 9th JanuaryOn London— Bank 4 months' sight W Demand o /i 11 fid Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 lliba On IndiaBank Tel. Transfer 15j On HongkongBank demand draft H P-c pm. On Shanghai— .Bank demand draft On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer On Japan— Bank demand draft Sovereigns
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  • 76 5 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION Singapore, 9th JanuaryPale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot x Latest Losdon Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. o 63% 63% lebruaryto March 63 V 2 63% April to June 62% Latest Londoa Cables quote. London Spot.—ls. 6%d.
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  • 168 5 December Output Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur. Banteng (Seiangor) R. E. Ltd. 33,767 lbs. Beaufort Borneo Rlibber Co., Ltd. 38,000 lbs. Cheviot Rubber Ltd. 47,100 lbs. GaJang Besar Rubber P. Ltd. 37,335 lbs. Kamureing (Perak) R. and T. Co., Ltd. 52,474 Kha. Karmer. Rubber Ltd. 22,916 lbs.
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  • 38 5 "Little girl, what is the stat; of matrimony?" asked an examining pri st in Ireland. "Please, sorr, it is just a state of torment and agony by which men are prepared for a better life," was the reply.
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  • 217 5 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Major-General Druinmond as Prince Chichibu's Guide Toki-, 7'th January:—lt is learned that Viscount Keimin Matsudaira will act as a guide to H. L H. Prince Chichibu on the occasion of the latter'e. tour to England. The Viscount, it is stated,
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  • 51 5 The will of the late Mrs. Florence King Harding, widow of President Harding has been filed for probate at Marion, Ohio. The bulk of her estate, which is estimated at $500,000 [approximately £100,000], fe left to Jeanne and George De Wolfe, her grandchildren, who are 15 and 12 years old
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 57 5 §You cannot buy a Better Lamp than i Philips SOLE AGENTS: United Engineers Limited (Incorporate! in the S. S.) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT: 13. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. i ii ii "SEA-GULL" BRAND I DANISH MILK Sweetened Condensed I Unsweetened Condensed I j > Sterilized Natural. j I SOLE IMPORTERS: The East Asiatic
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    • 218 5 NOTICE. TWILIGHT SLEEP NURSING HOME. This Home originally carried on at Bushey Lodge, Teddington, has been removed' to 7, Mandeville Place., Wigmore Street, London, W. L Full particulars oa application to Matron. DIABETYLIN The only preparation for the CURE OF DIABETES without any food restriction Per box $5 only. NEOTESTIN
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  • 57 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 9th January High Tides.—9.4l ajm., 11.9 p.m. "Mixed Grill," Vie. Theatre, 9.30 pjn. To-morrow, 10th January High Tides.—lo.l7 a.m. 11.42 p.m. B. L outward mail due. Penang Races First Day. "Pot Pourri M Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Sunday, 11th January Higfe Tide.—lo.s2 a.m.
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  • 47 6 ANNOUNCEMENT The engagement is announced and the nsarriage \tflll take place on the 12th instant at No. 13 Everton Road, Singapore, of Mt. Tan Teck Whatt of the Singapore Municipality to Miss Chia Siew Gian, daughter of the late Mr. Chia Thiam Chye-
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  • 70 6 SEET—TAN.—On 9th January, 1925 at No. 20, Thomson Road Mr. Sedt Ghin Siew, second son of the late Mr. Sect Lian Saick, and cousin of Mr. See Tiong Wah, J.P., M.C. to Miss Tan Chit Neo, only daughter of the late Mr. Tan Keong Ghee and nieoe of Mr.
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  • 1322 6 An important series erf resolutions was passed by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce who held Uheir confcre<n:e at Pena' g on Monday, referring to the Colour Bar against the almissic- of Asiatics into the Civil Service. These resolutions show very accurately the temper of those who
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  • 205 6 Claim by man who Bought a Winning Ticket (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Bth Janiuaiv:—Before Mr. Justice Watson in the Ipoh Supreme Court tio-dfciy, there was a novel action between two European residents over the prize money from a sweepstake held last July at the races here. The
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  • 131 6 In of a number of complaints received, Inspector Farquhareon, of the Weights and Measures Department, charged. Kavara Shaik cf the Asiatic Cattle Trading Company, before Captain Jones, the Third Police Magistrate on Wednesday, with using a false and unjust scale for the mutton trade at 44, Crossstreet.
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  • 48 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuaia Lumpur, 9th January. The Railway Strike ended this morning the men returning work as a result of the Indian Agent following up his appeal, published yesterday, by visiting the Central Workshops and addressing the men urging a* resumption of work.
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  • 69 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sth January:—At a meeting of the Irishmen in Perak last night it was decided to cancel the St. Patrick's Day Dance, but to hold it next year, owing to th 1 d-.ath of the Hon. Mr. Cowdy. It was also resolved
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  • 53 6 The ma lagement regret the disappointment caused to their numerous patrons owing to their being unable to give a show last night. This was owing to damage to their engine roam caused by the severe floods. They hope to have the repairs executed ii time for the Saturday matinee
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  • 308 6 The Panrees Light in <Uhe Rhio Strait is reported not burning by the captain of the steamer A'ting. o We acknowledge receipt of a block Calendar fcr 1925 from Messrs. G. H. Kiat and Company. o Experiments with diet are being made on criminals in the United to determine what
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  • 667 6 MANY AREAS STli I INUNDATED Telephones Cut off: Houses™ Shops Water-U Kffed The sun remained obscured downpour of rain was mo yesterday. As »2 reported L issue the districts which wer m the morning, experienced of the flood and there was V; dasmagie done and QMonvend Those foiUunate
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  • 25 6 Mails from Europe, (Low patchßd 18th December) ex B. arrive by train to-morrow Btoam pnrjdence will be ready fcf bDxholders at 9.30 a.m.
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  • 22 6 A Chinese boy who left untitled laet evening failed to return being made, his dead body wn Graige-road. It is said drowned.
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  • 26 6 RUBBER London Stocks on 3rd Jar tons down 278 tons. London.—Is 6%d. Local. 63 1 cents. TIN L0nd0n.—£274.5.0. Local.—sl3G 7 per picul 300 to
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    • 328 6 I Robinson Co., Ltd., I E (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) jQ I EXCEPTIONAL VALUE 1 BRITISH MANUFACTURE S S Price Price ft |$12.50 $12.50| pair. pair. cj J MEN S DARK TAN WILLOW CALF I 1 BROGUE SHOES 8 Neatly Punched Toe Cap and Facings, Heavy Leather Sole, oj
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 71 6 THE WEATHER METEOROLOGICAL REPORT By Courtesy of the Government Health Office Kandang Kerbau Station- for the 24 hours ending midnight 8th January 1925. Max. shade temp. 78 F; Min. shade temp. 71.5 F; Mean shade temp. 74.1 F; Max. sun radiation 84 F; Min. grass radiation 68 F; Sea temperature
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  • 273 7 SBTING IN CAMERA TILL ,Tl JANUARY 12* ttork Divided into Major and Minor Questions Reuter. j ii: y:— Newspaper comFinance Ministers' that M. Clementel is Mr. Churchill to f strict adherence to adopt the more of Lord Curzon of a rftfttenMoft of the 1 owe if Britain annuities
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  • 142 7 "BttUeggers Activities Like ZinovietT Letter Reuter. New Y rk. m!i January:—A meeting of t committee of me thousand for law enfoivem nr. hta y Judge Gary and Mr. F. D. R.vkt fuivr, junior, drew a parallel tfc'.ttcer) tr.t d activities cf foreign r .a: '.-.a v:::h American bo
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  • 110 7 to be Opened by Expert Next Month Reuter. ry:—Doctor Norman nUi I" the Epidemics Commis«on K rvp r< 1* to Singap re this week 10 pre- ('c l v t a inference of representap.„ a :i| y organisations, in the 'ar r«|« r. a view to opening an
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  • 16 7 Ff( MAIL expected v H H Chantflly, due m (m Sunday, the 11th inst.
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  • 141 7 Vague Protest Against the Allies Action Reuter. B'.rlin, 8th January:—Th'& German note to the Allies pretests against the decision not to evacuate Cologne and d) mands an immediate communication of the detailed Allied complaints. It says the Allies oculd claim the right to postpone Evacuation only i.f Germany
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  • 87 7 Dean Served with Warning from Corporation Reuter. London, 8th January:—The Dean of the Chapter of St. Paul's Cathedral has issued an appeal for the funds necessary to carry out essential repailrs for th? preservation of the Cathedral which, according to a recent expert's report, involve an outlay
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  • 71 7 Not Navigable and Needing Extensive Repairs Reuter. Paris, Bth January:—The mission has just .returned from Biz.rta, where it has been investigating the corditnn of WrangeVs FKet, which France agreed to hand over to the Soviet under the terms of the recognition treaty. The mission reports that the fleet
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  • 72 7 Reuter. Calcutta, 8th January:—Th Homj Member, reviewing the events leading up to the present .measure, said that three unsuccessful attempts had been made during the past year to obtain arms from Germany. The Government kn-ew that organisations aiming at the importation of arms into India existed
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  • 52 7 Reuter. Fall River, 8th January:—The Textile Council has accepted a 10 per cent, reduction in wages. Th_ and Mule Spinners' Union voted in favour of a strike. The loom fixers also rejected the reduction, but the carders, slasher tenders and yarn finishers accepted it, the first two under
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  • 37 7 Reuter. Cairo, 8th January:—The new "Union Party u is rapidly being farmed, consisting of secessionists from the Zaghlulist Party, who are already opposing Zaghlulists :n the elections. The party includes Nationalists, Liberals and Indeptndents^Reuter
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  • 44 7 Reuter. Rome, Bth January:—A meetlrg of eighty Opposition Deputies undtr the Chairmanship of Di Cesaro approved acclamation of the text oi the appeal to the country explaining the Oppositions' reasons for persevering in its present attitude of abstaining from parliamentary proceedings.—
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  • 41 7 Reuter. London, Bth January:—The Fairey Aviation Company have received an important order from the Dutch Government for seaplanes for use in I*B East faftdfc* This contract was obtained in open competition with the whole world including Messrs. Fokkers.
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  • 29 7 Reuter. London, Bth January:-Lord Salisbury is mudh shaken but is progressing favourably. It is expected he will be replaced on the Opium delegation by Viscount Cecil.—
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  • 356 7 QUESTION OF ELEVATION OF GUNS Britain Says Violation of Washington Treaty Reuter. Washington, 8th January:—Secretary Hughes, before Uh:< Naval Committee Representatives, opined that the eKvation of guns in American capital ships wotild not violate the Washington Treaty although it might have unfortunate eff fct intending to promote competition
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  • 156 7 Marx Hastening to form Emergency Cabinet Reuter. Berlin, 8th January:—Owing to the for. ign political situati -Xj Marx is hastening the formation of an emergency Cabinet. The Chaincel&or wifll personally direct forerlgn affal/ns in the absence of Stresemanm. Jarres, the Minister of Interior is also resigning as a
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  • 61 7 Reuter. New York, 8th January:—A syndicate, beaded by Messrs Morgan, purchased 1 125 million: dollar five per cent debenture bonds of the American Telegraph and Telephone Company. The proceeds will be devoted to granting a loan to associated companies or the acquisition of their securities. Reuter. Washington,
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  • 51 7 Reuter. London, 8th January:—As a result of the Governments ..cffer of 3M» per cent Conversion Stock, to raise funds to pay off £53,000,000 Exchequer Bonds, falling due on February 1st, tenders amounting to 59,650,000 have :been received all at and above £77.10.6 which will receive full allotment.
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  • 569 7 AUSTRALIA WINS AFTER HARD FIGHT Splendid Fight but Toss turns the Scale The second Test Match acxvn ended here to-day, Australia winning by 81 runs. Sutcliffe, who had carried out his bat for 114 yesterday, and Douglas resumed batting, and runs came steadily. With the ecpre at
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  • 60 7 Prior to the Federal by-election in the West Hastings Division of Ontario, two old friends of opposite polcttcal views agreed that th? one on <flic losclng side should jump into the river. The day fallowing the elecHVm the loser made his p&mis and jumped from a bridge into the icy
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 299 7 J GANDY BELTING I GANDY'S PATENT COTTON BELT (The original red stitched belt) of great tensile strength, flexibility, jri pping power and durability. Moat satisfactory in Rubber Factories, on Mines and in all trades and industries. I 1 GANDY'S BALATA BELTING. A powerful and Waterproof Belt, re- commended for working
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  • 311 8 FOOTBALL MALAYA KECHIK The League Championship is now in an excitina stage, ard the result depends on what happens in Che Western mashes betiwi' n Telok Saga and Selat b.ngken on Saturday the 10th and Kampong kapor s fixture with Jalan Tambalh on .Saturday the 17th, bc'.h
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  • 72 8 The Anglo-Chinese School team proved' too strong for the Band Boys of the 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment, in their return match played at Tar-jglim Barracks on Wednesday evening when the military side was defeated by six goals to one. The following represented the A.C.S.: Siong
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  • 53 8 The following will represent the Bukit Mass Football Association against Thong Trek's team at soccer to-morrow on the S.C.F.A. ground:— Ta:: Tia-i Pong; Ng Yeok Kirn, Aw Hong Kee; Quek Ah Kiat, Ah Sang, Tan Bock Lim; Tan Tian Ann, Tan Yang Watt, Teo Kek 800 (Captain).
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  • 71 8 The Bandemeer Aftiletic Club will meet the Oriental Telephone Football Club at soccer on the S.C.F.A. ground this afternoon. The fallowing will represent the B.A.C:— Sim Kwang Tow; Fco Siak Cheng, Heng Cheng Ye k; Chua Teng Siew, Ec Ong Kee. Yap Koh Soo; Lim Tian Lye,
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  • 102 8 ATHLETICS India may er.ter a team in the next Far Eastern Games, (says the Manila Times), which are scheduled for Manila in May, 1925, according to a letter received by Fred O. E:\gland, secretary of the P.A.A.F. from British officials in Calcutta. No information as to the
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  • 46 8 CRICKET It is hoped that there wfll be a large attendance at the meeting of members, of the S. G. C, interested in cricket, to be heTd in the Chib Lounge at 6.15 p.m. on Tuesday. Arrangements will be made for the forthcoming season.
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  • 61 8 The followimg mm represent the V.M.C.A. vs. St. J. O. B. A. at Cricket to-morrow on the tatter's ground commencing at 2 p.m.:—H. G. Stack (Capt), P. Vine, M. Ignatuis, R. Lyne, E. G. Wheatly, W. A. W. Davidson, O. C. Smalley, R. Jumabhoy, W. Collins,
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  • 85 8 RUGBY For selecting the s?de to represent Singapore against Seiangor on the 17th instant, in the final of the Mlalaya Cup Competition, a trial game has been arranged for tomorrow afternoon on the Stadium Association ground. The teams are: Probables: Dr. Lindow; Ablitt, Robertson, King,
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  • 72 8 The Wesleyan preacher on circuit had been calling on the genial fellow who kept the chemists shop in the Cornish fishing f>ort As the visitor was about to take his cave the chemist's •earn oi hospitality asserted itself. "Yell take a lMle touch afore yv 0». Minister," he said "Yell
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  • 2278 8 WEEKLY REPORT Guthrie and Co. Ltd. Singapore, Bth January:—A cessation of Trade orders caused heavy liquidations and Ktandard prades were sold down, to New York 38% cents gold, London Is 6%d, Singapore 64 cents. At this point consumers again showed some interest and prices close a little
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  • 457 8 Colonel Julius Gives Interesting Lecture "The Landing at GalPipoM" was the subject of an instructive and interesting lecture delivered by Colonel S. de V. A. Julius at the Drill Hall en Wednesday evening before an audience composing, in the njain, military men a*nd volunteers. Lieutenant Colonel F. E.
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  • 38 8 The foßbwiibg are the numbers of arrivals from and departure to Madras Presidency tor the month of December 1024. Anmvals Adults 2,073; Mtnors 232. Departures Adults 2,460; Minors 151. The arrivals relate to aided passengers only.
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  • 283 8 The new building of the Railway Institute, Bukit Mertajami, built by the Railway Department, was opened on Saturday, the 3rd January. The Institute was tastefully decorated with flags, bunting, evergrocns, etc. Punctually at 4.30 p.m., Mr. A. V. Aston, the District Officer, arrived with Mrs. AstorJ and was received by
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 326 8 iiiiißiiiiiMM»iiuii«wnmill«i»ii«ii»iimßimiiMimi«iß™ I NEW YEAR 50X REDUCTION i I on f TENNIS RACKETS I FRESH STOCK STRINGING CI O nillv DON'T LOOSE THIS I GUARANTEED AY/ U,,I J OPPORTUNITY Come Early To i j 117> N rth BPidge Road a a a 1 1 I I:raj 1 1 CALL AT 1
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  • 303 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, 9th January. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar 1|4% 2s Anglo-Java 3|20s Anglo-Malay 251--20s Ayer Kuning 38j9 20e Batu Caves 16|10% 20s Batu
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  • 244 9 r ssue Value Buyers. Sellers. 1 Allenby (New) I.SO 1.35 c. d. 1 Alor Gajah 1.05 1.15 2 Amalgamated Malay 1.80 2.00 5 Aver Hitam 11.00 12.00 1 Ayer Kunin* 0.35 0.40 5 Ayer Panas 5.50 5.75 1 Aver Molek 1.25 1.35 I Balgownie 1.90 2.10 1 Basset
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  • 254 9 brat y alue Buyers. Seller*. 1 Ayer Wen; 0.10 0.16 1 Hitam Tin. JfJ IJO 1 Jelantoh Tin 0.16 020 1 Johan Tin D. 0 57% 062% £1 It!rils xt t 226 £1 Kuala Lumpur N.L. 21 6 22 6 £1 Kampong XT. D 64 66|- c. d £1
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  • 206 9 INDUSTRIAL SHARES Issue Value Buyers. Seller* £1 British Amer. Tob 5.11.0 5.15.0 cd. 10 Central Eng. Works 4.00 4.50 5 Central Motors 1.05 1.25 100 Chinese Com. Bank $50 paid up 82.50 87.50 £1 Eastern Smltg. Ord. 9.30 9.60 cd. £1 Eastern 10 p.c, Pref 10.50 11.00 c d 10
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 566 9 EVENING CLASSES v AT RAFFLES INSTITUTION. TIME TABLE. Monday 5-6 pjn. Thursday 5-6 pjn. .thai.! i Monday 6-7 pm. Thursday 6-7 p.m. Monday 6-7 p.m. Thursday 6-7 pan. r. h rmediate. Monday 7-8 p.m. Thursday 7-8 p.m. 64 Monday 5-6 pjn. Thursday 5-6 p.m. v Tuesday 5-6 p.m. Friday 5-6
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    • 320 9 Straits Photographic Studio, 105, North Bridge Road, Corner of Coleman Street. TeL No. 1207. SINGAPORE. DEVELOPING AND PRINTING FROM AMATEUR'S OWN NEGATIVES AT SHORTEST NOTICE. CHARGES MODERATE THE MALAYA TRIBUNE it or. sale at the following depots:— SINGAPORE The Federal Rubber Stamp Co., 82 RafflM Place. P. Abdul Razak, 88
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  • 634 10 UNCANNY GLIDE THROUGH THE WATER The trial trip of the Flettner rotor-boat "Butekau*' on Decemlber 3 (says the Manchester Guardian) took place in rather unfavourable conditions. Thue was a heavy mist, drizzling rain, and very little wind, so that the all-round efficiency of the vessel was ni-t put
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  • 377 10 Remarkable Message to the Chaplains' Conference A conference of all Territorial chaplains serving in the Eastern Command and London District has (says the Press Association) recently been held at the Horse Guards, presided over by the Rev. Owen S. Watkins, Assistant Chaplain General Eastern Command and
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  • 48 10 Mr. W.H. Pratt of the Unitted Engineers, Seremban branch, and Mrs. Pratt and child will ibe leaving for home about the 18th insfb. Mr. Dibden, who succeeds Mr. Pratt at the United Eng%iae%, has been in Seremlban for some time now, and took charge <m December 31 at.
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    • 458 10 1^ k ;;l^i(EEfMTnicoica Peps are obtainable in sealed glass bottles of medicine dealers everywhere. Direct from Agents—The British Pharmacy, 440-42, North Bridjre-road, Singapore. NEVER STOP ADVERTISING When Someoae stops Advertism* Someone stops buying When Someone stops buying Someone stops selling When Someone stops selling Someone itops making When Someone stopa
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    • 486 10 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. Steamers intended to sail from Singapore. (INTA— Monday, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. aYE LEONG —Monday, 5 p.m. for Malacca and Muar. PENANG— Tuesday, 2.30 p.m., for Poit Dickson, Teluk Anson, Bagan Datoh aad Lumut. KEL AN'i ais —Tuesday, 5 p.m., lor
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  • 524 11 MEAT f. c. Bfef steak (round) kati 42 Beef stew or curry kati 34 Pork lean kati 60 Pork kan and fat (Ist quality) 46 Mutton Indian kati 73 Mutton Australian kati Fowl kati 55 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Localily reared) kati 70 Ducks each 90
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    • 498 11 STEAMER SAILINGS TTIIrITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. •«tnN c tl *AB AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty* Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMBWAKDS. for Chins A JaP* ll r r M *™eillee, London
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    • 419 12 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED —Electrical Shift Engineer for Power Station. Applicants to state experience and furnish a copy of testimonials. Apply Box 229, Malaya Tnfeune. WANTED.—Exclusive experienced Passenger Broker required by a shipping company running frequent and regular first class steamers to Amoy. Apply on first instance t Box No. 228
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    • 508 12 PUDLIC NOTICES KtVV ESTATE, LIMITED. Notice hereby given that an Interim Dividend of 5 per cent his beeu declared payable to Shareholder* on the Register on the 16th January, 1925. Notice is also hereby given that the Share Transfer Book of the < ompany will be closed from Wednesday the
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    • 513 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD, (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2*4 Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800.000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fuad and Re*t £1,407,811 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir
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    • 436 12 BANKS. THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter in Japan.) ££m £nd Y. 13,780,000 k NakagaWft Esq. Vice-President.— H. Mori, Eaq. DIRECTORS: G. Kawasaki, Esq. M. Esaki, Esq. T. Hisamune, Esq. D. Takita, Esq. Shuto Esq. HEAD OFFICE: TAIPEH, FORMOSA (TAIWAN.) BRANCHES AND AGENCIES: A-noy, Bangkok, Batavia,
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    • 424 12 INSURANCE. itm* 80UTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Fimlayson Green. THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED, (Incorporated ir the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: lit Floor, No. 59 Chulia Street, SINGAPORE. Thone 2575. BRANCH: 17, Latter Street, RANGOON. DIRECTORS.
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