Malaya Tribune, 23 January 1925

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune. V y AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY.] [EVENING DAILY. VcL ML No. 19 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1925 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY. 23rd JANUARY, 1925.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 182 1 I IS OUB ,p EC IALITY I Guaranteed (Urges Moderate. j i writer Emporium I n Yla Hnilduif I\.-:e Sirgaport. 12 I I I I 1 1 I Wl =«j 8 II j THE OLD j RIGI^"HLI-i I I, "BEAR BRAND" I j GENUINE SWISS MILK f I STERILIZED NATURAL
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    • 76 1 l n i ir i li t» j WEAK EYES. j I Ton shoald be able to real a teaff time without eren thinking of yoai S 1 ?Tf not, please eon*alt one of eer i I Optic ans who still determine j c whether or not 70a need flaaaes.
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  • 521 2  -  ROMANCE OF CHRISTMAS LYRICS Tradition That Suffered During The War By Dame Clara Among the many traditions and customs which have suffered in consequence of the war is the celebration of the Christmas festival. During those years of uncertainty people had perforce to be practical, and, unfortunately, this
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  • 370 2 Suggestion of Coal Gas For Murderers Coal gas poisoning for rourdfrers instead of the present method of execution as advocated by Earl Russell, has been condemned by Lord Justice Atlkin. Earl Russell contended that poisoning would cause less unpleasant anticipation, and there would be no disagreeable spectacle
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  • 170 2 WITH BABY'S OWN TABLETS IN THE HOUSE YOU CAN QUICKLY AVERT THEIR DANGER Cdtil are dangerous because they often lay the of consumption and ether form* of lung trouble. When the first symptoms of a cold arc noticed give the child a hot bath and
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  • 155 2 A twisted ankle, a sprained wrist, a strained muscle —these are things that demand relief in a hurry. And that is just why thousands who are liable to these mishaps always keep a bottle of Little's Oriental Balm close at hand. There is absolutely nothing equal to it
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 373 2 j GLITTO 99 I THE WONDER OF THE AGE. J I Cleans and Polishes everything from I attic to cellar. I TRY IT ON YOUR j cj CUTLEBY, GLASS, ?X\S, POTS, g l BRASS, COPPER STEEL BATHS I TINS, TUBS, ENAMEL, PAINT, jjj KETTLES, WOOD, MARBLE, jjj I OILCLOTH, LINOLEUM.
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    • 155 2 WONDERFUL! free OFFER OF LIFE- \r% I SIZE PHOTO ENLARGEMENTS Ls«L m/E 20 i 16 INCHES Faithfully enlarged Reproduction from any photo, snapshot or group. MONEY REFUNDED IF NOT SATISFIED. W rite your name and addreaa at back of photo and tend together with P.O. for 2 •hilling*. A loreiy
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    • 204 2 insure: with the MOTOR UNION THE LEADING MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE COMPANY Favourable Rates- Prompt Settlement of Claims. FIRE MARINE BUSINESS Also transacted on Favourable Terms. For all particulars apply General Agents: Messrs. SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in England.) Phone: 2800 SINGAPORE. rr| m wrfirm U t U lf r
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  • 610 3 ACTIVITIES OF THE DELEGATION IN RUSSIA Record of Speeches During Trade Union Tour A lengthy record of the speeches and activities of the British Trade Union delegation in Russia has been compiled in London froim reports in the Russian Press. It contains some interesting readring Hght and otherwise,
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  • 232 3 "Singapore Not a Policy of Aggression" "The Singapore Base will not be regarded, I feel sure, by statesmen of the United States and Jbpan as a policy of aggression, but as a policy of defence leading to greater efficiency and greater economy of our Navy." Mr. W. C.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 207 3 Jl l** 1 v. li «n Al m oa the UeiM* i n s liisanxvif N t is beta pubr i> d.m.--p tit, \mvmm no lonosan! (Rtsi-tend Name). $1 I the effective Kava-Kava. For J famous all the nt of its purity Its Gonosan is rebest balsamic lienuly. mml from
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    • 150 3 o| DISCOVERY^ of Zam-Buk has revolutionised the treatment of skin ailments. There are many ointments but only one Zam-Buk which is the arch-enemy of deep-seated skin affections. Nothing can approach Zam-Buk for real healing value. In an unexcelled manner Zam-Buk soothes pain, allays inflammation, draws poison ouc of a wound,
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    • 219 3 Good health is your chief asset. Cheerful vigor, robust appetite and restful sleep— t.-> obtain them and retain tlic-m, tcke a course of Clements Took for a v/eck or twc. It promptly relieves nerve fag and depression, restores the appetite and auisU digestion. It is the most effective and reliable
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    • 100 3 ATLAS "E" BOILER PRESERVATIVE MANUFACTURED BY ATLAS PRESERVATIVE CO., LTD., LONDON. ATLAS E cleanses and preserves all types of Boilers from corrosion, grease and scale. Corroded surfaces are perfectly cleaned and further corrosive action entirely arrested. I IN 5 GALLON DRUMS I Price $20# per drum I I EX-STORES SINGAPORE.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 457 4 AMUSEMENTS I A Happy and Prosperous New Year to all our jjj Patrons and Friends EMPIRE CINEMA A Grand New Year Programme of Paramount Pictures Cj c I From Thursday, 22nd January, to Monday, 26th January. g I IN THE SECOND ShOW* AT 9.15 j DOROTHY DALTON, JACK HOLT MITCHELL
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    • 323 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA cj From Monday, 19th January to Saturday, 24th January. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. jj I A Nip O' Scotch I S A 2 Reel Fox Comedy. n, Cj [j I International News I• I Cl C ffl WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS C I TOM MIX
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    • 421 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY CINEMA SUWNATliĔATRP"B S TA A RTING WE TO-DAY1 '^5KS2«*i« At 1.15 py Bj 3 Extra-ordinary Productions at If ■faflt prica of admission MASK TWAIN'S 'satibica! R IN KING ARTHUR'S CO iJ MONTE CRISTO 1 Q ml\Wt Queen A'enndra and other MM (10 PARTS) Royal Family werek.pt in r
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  • 68 5 RUBBER SHARES #eE K« MP0R1S «n-apore Chamber of < r>sf&P° r an 425.69 ton». tor.d. J tor». Sp0 i* a Is. 4%d. t ct«. „■is realized rB Cents per lb. «BK.k^ 57 -»,r 56V4 to 57 gftW ,jahly 5J* 56 No Salei C^dQ-» ::t > 57 to 57* 56% 57
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  • 72 5 Guthrie Co. Ltd. 'a'" !"<?• wan. ut.. together 'with a g brought ft?. a to. At jfin-: are reported to w b i* c t t n,s aid we ister -Spot 50 B% cunts, S. r;"•* -r at the Auctions re of which Wll light, «1««* as AwarJPriecs on c
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  • 220 5 ims anu 1 tul > XJ Singapore, J a!'. 22. j. r .,r wc, the market has Yf due largely to f the Manufacture*» lints prior to g. h r. nervous, and with pt*« r- n what violently f ou- .a- ns received from (Bd.n an-:
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  • 492 5 Fraser Co. th u f Singapore, Jan. 21. I W. in the price of f the pp;c? cf Tin a t to be meted during Mr both s< etion of the oer shares have been mj even on eonsider- practically no buyers i*. ine on a restricted nil T;n shares,
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  • 554 5 Macphail Co., Ltd. Singapore, Jan.. 21. The principal business of the week haa been confined to mining and industrial shares. With the decline in the price of the commodity rubber shares have weakened and only a moderate business has been done, there being very few buyers at sellers prices. With
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  • 397 5 Singapore, Jan. 21. The week has buen one of disappointment for holders in all sections, a-'jd with few exceptions, quotations are close considerably below the best. A continued downward tendency has transactions in 'the share market difficult, and business has been throughout, on a very restricted scala
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  • 205 5 Singapore, Jan. 22. Rubber:—Following' a week of falling prices, a steadier tone was in evidence at yesterday's local auction. Awarded Sheet loose sold at cents, Good Average Quality at 56% to 57 cents, and Oft Quality from 53% to 56 cenits. No sales of Standard Crepe were
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  • 123 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RICE Rice, Siam No .1 per Koyan $330 Rice, Siam 2 $313 Rice. Siam 3 $300 Rice, Saigon 1 $306 Rice, Saigon 2 $289 Rice, Saigon 3 v $275 Rice, Rangoon 1 $23 Rice, Rangoon 2 $269 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $10.00
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  • 92 5 Programme of drills up to and for 25th January, 1925. To-day, 23rd January at 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall, Officers and N.C.O.s. Eurasian Company, Guard Mounting. 5.0 p.m.—Johnstons Pier, S.R.A. Embark on W.D. Launch for camp at Blakan Mati. To-morrow, 24th January at 2.30 p.m. Farrer Range, S.V.R.
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  • 57 5 The following are the transport arrangem&'its to convey members to the Farrer Range. Saturday, 24th 1 Bus leaves Keppel Harbour Tram Terminus at 1.30 p.m. 1 Bus leaves Drill Hall at 1.45 p.m. Sunday, 25th 1 Bus leaves Keppel Harbour Tram Termi :us at 7 ajn. 1
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  • 19 5 Orders for week ending 25th January, To-day, 23rd January.—Musketry Class, S.V.C. Drill Hall at 5 p.m.
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  • 203 5 The following passengers due to arrive per s.s. Atsuta Maru from Europe on Wednesday February 4. Mr. ani Mrs. J. R. Black, Mr. A. C. Bnamwell, Mr. D. J. Broaderick. Master W. J. Brown, Master H. W. Brown, Mr. H. Bariley, Mr. J. F. Clarkson, Mr. G.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 96 5 DIABETYLIN The only preparation lor the CURE OF DIABETES without any food restriction Per box $5 only. NEOTESTIN The latest gland treatment for rejuvenation of the body. Invaluable in general weakness, brain fag, impotence and nervous debility. Full 3 weeks* treatment SIO.OO. A limited supply of these preparations is now
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    • 191 5 LO3T, amera laft in rikUba on the I3tb Instant opposite Meeera Robireon A Co.. name Brown on camera, finder will be rewarded $10 Apply Thoa. coik Bcd, Batttry Road, Singapore. TO LET, Bungalow No. 111, Eaet Cmt Road. Apply \o, Iha Director, St. Joaeph'e Institution. mmmMmmnma "i- 11--ORDINANCE NO. 44,
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    • 95 5 A HAPPY, BRIGHT and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO OUR CHINESE PATRONS THE STAR OPERA AT THE THEATRE ROTAL North Bridge Road. TO-NIGHT A Hinduttani Love Play LAILY and MAJNOON Caste:— Latly Miss Tijak Majaoon X Dean Aiar Motad Noor Saturday, 24th January A Grand Fairy Play THE PROSPEROUS PRINCE (Sultan
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 195 5 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY, 23rd JANUARY Muntok, Batavia, Samarang and Sourabaya Mekhior Treub 2 p.m. Port Swetotenham, Belawan, Pe-nang, Aden, Boaton, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore •Steel Inventor 2 p.m. Bangkok Gittero 2 p.m. Belawan Alting 3* p.m. Muar *Flyting Dragon 3 p.m.. Batavia, Cheribon and Samarang Ban Hong Liong 4
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  • 59 6 DEATH TAN —On Thursday 22ml January 1925 4 p.m. Tan Hood Choe, aged 62 at his residence "Hood Lodije'' 510 Kampong Bahru Read, rhe be'oved father of Tan Blan Wan, Tan Poey Teng, Tan Seng Neo Tnn Bock Hua. and father-m-law of Poh Kim Yo'g. Interment
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  • 878 6 We lay aside otb;r subjects willingly to-day for the purpose of adding our own word to the appeals that are being ma;!. 1 on behalf of Saint Pauls Cathedral in London. This splendid edifice, which is now in d're need of repair, in order to say?
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  • 31 6 To-morrow being: the Chinese New ear and a General Holiday, there will be no issue of the "Malaya Tribune." The paper will be issued. a? usual, on Monday.
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  • 457 6 Her Excellency Lady Guillemard will be at Government House, Sepoy Lines, Perur.g, until the tttth instant. The? Church of the Sacred Heart, Tankroad wih celebrate the Chinese New Year en Suntiay. 25th instant, Ly hohhng a Musical High Ma-a. The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon
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  • 417 6 Extradition of Youthful Englishman Arrested cm a warrant from Bsr-ffkok on charges of embezzlement of 4,138 ticals, F. Pveeson, a well dressed, youthful looking Englishman was again before Mr. P. F. David, the District Judge, this mornir.g whe i extradition proceedings were instituted. The escort from Bangkok has
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  • 95 6 Ipoh Gymkhana Club to be Prosecuted (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. 22. A lively meet ng" cf the Kinta Sanitary Board decided to prosecute the Ipoh Gymkhana Cub for erecti: g of temporary ■tables without sa'cticn. The site for the latter was objected ly neighboring resident.
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  • 69 6 On the mfcrm3tion of Mr. R. R. Bullmore, Superintendent of Posts "and Telegraphs, the Kuala Lumpur police magistrate issued a warrant on Wednesday, (says the Malay Mail) for the arrest of R C. Joseph, one of the senior clerks in the General Post Office, Kuala Lumpur. Joseph, who
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  • 14 6 From France by s.s. Perthes, due Singapore daylight on Sunday, the inst.
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  • 269 6 It is understood that Mr T.R. Hubbeck, of Sunlaws, Buk't Kota, had intended to leave for England by the Macedonia, but cancelled his passage at the last moment as a sutVable substitute could not b? found (or can',, ing en his duties as Game Warden, Pahang, during his absence. Their
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  • 567 6 Cowardly Fatal Assault a Woman Indicted with the on named Govindamma.. Veera&amy was put on hi trial" at tbe Assize before the ,V*' Sir Waiter Shaw and a prisoner claimed trial Mr. N. H. P. W Crown, while Mr. for the defence. Mr. Whitley opening the ca<* the
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  • 75 6 (From Our Own Con [p J His Excellency the H after a few day?' travelled down the Perak r'... the Sultan of Perak a boowe boat, reaching T mr>mrng, where he W Chief Secretary, the Residert Chiefs. The town earn gail) were several arches .U the
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  • 25 6 Marls from Europe. < I patched Ist January) ftjlj arrive by train to-morrow rnoi pondence will be ready r« boxholders at 9.15 a m.
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  • 23 6 The death has occurred at untitled Hospital. Ipoh, of Mr. R. 1 of the Malay Herald, m re« poisoning in <*re of W
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  • 24 6 RLBBFR i-n Janot-J v Ix)T»ion Stock* <>n l«* n tons down 358 ton*. Lordon.—Is Local.—GO cents. TIN Ixndon.-rJf.0.10.r). UeiL-|l» per P'.cu. 171
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    • 235 6 I CHOICE SELECTION OF PERFUMES; FOR I CHINESE NEW YEAR, j COTY'S PARIS PERFUMES. ESSENCE VIOLETTE $5.50 I L ORIGAN DUBARRYS 1 I HEART OF A ROSE f Robinson Co., Ltd. j I (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlements I SINGAPORE. I ~„Mn,.l ...1.«.K..T111..:.:1.U.,:. i I i »l l ..ll. B
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 168 6 WHEN AND WHERE A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 23rd January High Tides. —8.53 a.m., 10.33 p.m. Dutch homeward nail leaves. Famou# Quartette, Vic. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, 24th January High Tides. —9.44 a.m., 11.15 p.m. Chinese New Year. No issue of Malaya Tribune. B. I. outward mail due. S.VR.A. Shoot,, Seletar,
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  • 625 7 MVIA VA HELP TO 1 SAVE DISASTER? for Funds to Preserve Memorial London, January 16. f t h e Dean and of t r;i through the "Tinier ft. 1* to «.arry out what iVthe final effort to safeji r generations to «cent response l Bat in view of
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  • 126 7 PRESS ON RUSSO-JAPAN TREATY An Event Fraught With Big Possibilities Reuter's Service. London, Ja+r. 22. The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correpondent describes the Japanese-Soviet Treaty as an event fraught with very farreaching political, and even strategic and economic possibilities. He adds that economically speakmg a combination of Japanese
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  • 64 7 Moscow, Jan. 22. M. Tchitcherin, interviewed, expressed the opinion that the Japan-Soviet Treaty undoubtedly strengthened the Soviet in the Far East and also gave Japan a source of support in the event of any difficulties arising. M. Tchitcherin emphasised the enthusiastic reception" accorded M. Joffe, the first Soviet
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  • 135 7 Marin's Statement to French Chamber [Havas Agency.] Paris, Jan. 22. In the Chamber, Deputy Marin was unanimously cheered when he stated that inter-A Hied debts should not be treated as commercial ones but settled according to the principle of compensation. Account shou'd be taken of all the moral,
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  • 47 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, Jan. 22. A New York message from Antofagasta, Chile, says that the strike of longshoremen has spread to the whole of the province, causing a serious disturbance to shipping. Most of the foreign vessels have been compelled to proceed to* other ports.
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  • 40 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, Jan. 22. Mr. McKellar, the Democrat, proposed' a resolution in the Senate asking the President to order an enquiry as to whether Biitain has violated the disarmament treaty by building the Battleships Rodney and Nelson.
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  • 35 7 [Renter's Service.] London, Jan. 22. The death has occurred of Sir Guildford Molesrworth the eminent Civil Engineer and Authority on fiscal and economic masters, late Consult ng Engineer for India's state railways.
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  • 22 7 Holland Remains "Wet Reuter's Service. The Hague, Jan. 22. The First Chamber again rejected the bill introducing local option regarding alcoholic liquors.
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  • 40 7 Reuter's Service. New York, Jan. 22. The Stock Exchange has had aa unprecedented course and is deferring the opening for forty-five minutes on Jan. 24 to enahLe members and employees to witness an eclipse of tha aun.
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  • 173 7 AMENDMENT BILL BEFORE ASSEMBLY Stabilisation of Exchange Still Risky Reuter's Service. Delhi, Jan. 22. Ln the Assembly Sir Basil Blackett, troducing the Currency Amendment Bill with a view to providing a hundred crores of rupees instead of eighty-five crores to prevent excessive monetary stringency, said tiiat some critics
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  • 58 7 Delhi, Jan. 22. In the Council of State Lord Rawlinson accepted the Indian motion urging the British Government to remove the bar against the admission of Indian students to the taniversity to become officers of the training corps, according to the recommendations of Lord Lyton's Committee
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  • 164 7 Importance of Domestic Adjustments Reuter's Service. London. Jan. 22. Montagu's annual bullion letter says that when the cost of living, labour and raw material in the continent becomes adjusted to deprecated exchanges, and the relations of employers and the employed in Britain improved, the return of the
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  • 36 7 Reuter's Service. Berli\ Jan. 22. The Reichstag passed a vote of confidence in the Government by 246 to 160. The Democrats abstained from voting and the Left wing of the Centrists voted against.
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  • 26 7 Reuter's Service. Boston, Jan. 22. An Englishman Wiggins, inspector of the United Fruit Company was murdered at Guatemala by robhers, who decamped with $2,000.
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  • 20 7 Reuter's Service. Berne, Jan. 22. It is confirmed that Costarica has resigned from the League of Nations.
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  • 16 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, Jan. 22. The House of Representatives has rejected Borland's bill.
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  • 93 7 Mr. C.C. Resde, Government Town Planner, F.M.S., has gone to Ipoh. In connection with the recent election of the Ceylon Legislative Council,a Petition against the return of the Hon. Mr. C. M. Ferna do to represent the Western Division of the North Western Province has been presented. The petit on
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  • 664 7 ENGLAND'S STRUGGLE FRUITLESS Australia Wins by Narrow Margin of 11 Runs Reuter's Service. Adelaide. Jan. 23. Australia won by 11 runs, England being out lor 363. Adelaide, Jan. 22. The M. C. C. resumed their second inn.ngs before a crowd of 8,500, this morning havirg scored 133
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  • 34 7 The u.s. "Sicilia" has left Hengkong and is expeotjed to arrive at this po rt 7 a m on Tuesday, the 27th instant She will proceed to the P. and O. Wharf on arrival.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 231 7 I BEARDMORE j Jf SEMI-ROTARY WING PUMP. tL\ I m Some Characteristics of this ALL BRITISH PUMP: hand or power, LIFTS OR FORCES, St FEW WORKING PARTS, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, OF THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in England.) j SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH AND PENANG. Patronised feiL& Established Ro Jj 1872.
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  • 139 8 Sports Pastimes. Centre Court Play LAWN TENNIS The following is the order of the matches which will be played on the centre court on Saturday. Starting from 9 a.m. Men's Open Singles Prevost vs Lee Warner. Followed by the undernoted matches m ordeT as set. ()Den Mixed Doubles Pater soy
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  • 992 8 The draw for the open town J££? Chinese New «fWe are asked to state that if «y eomprt.tor* in the gentlemen s open wU?'n* to play in the first round this afterSo" thSy should he at the Cmb ar.d as rny matches as possible will be
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  • 240 8 BOXING A very interesting programme of fights will be put on the boards to-morrow at the Singapore Boxing Stadium. Red Warren will meet. Limbaco in the mam event over twelve rounds. This is the third time these two men are facing each other and no one can,
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  • 87 8 Reuter's Service. Paris, Jan. 23. Notwithstanding the arrangements made to Qzht Brotonnel on January 27, for which thousands of tickets were sold, Johnny Dund-ee sailed to New \ork on January 17th wirelessing en route that his hasty departur? was due to his wifes illness The
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  • 56 8 HOCKEY The following will play for the S.R.C. against the S.C C on the S RX. ground tc-day:-L. Gammell, E. G. WJeatley, F. Albuquerque, F. T. Barrow, A. E. Johnson, V C. West rhout, R. C. Oehlers, A. W. Moreira, L. M. Pennefather, J. S. de Souza
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  • 59 8 CRICKET The following will represent the Y.M.CA. vs. St. J.0.8.A. at Cricket to-morrow on the lasers ground commencing at 2 P- m ~r H. G. Stack (Capt), M Ignatius W. Colics, A. Pearce. W. A. Deans, R. Lyne, IL King, O. C. Smaliey, T P». Smith,
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  • 46 8 ATHLETICS Newark, New Jersey, Jan. 22. The 2% and 2% miles indoor world records have been broken, Nurmi, tne phenomenal Fitrm." taking 13 nuns. 3 sees, and 10 mina. 42 sees, respectively. [Nurmi has now broken ten records since he went to America].
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  • 45 8 The above sports will be held at Tangl y on Saturday, March 7th. The following event is open to Malaya: One mile r? ce Entries for this event musB reach the Honorary Secretary, Tangbn Singapore, not later than Saturday, ruary 14th—(oV
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  • 121 8 YACHTING The following Royal Singapore Yacht Club arrangements are announced. On Sundav the first of the series of races for the C. J. Wilson Trophy will be sailed over the new Club course, starting gun a 10 Handicaps are as follows. Plus caps:—Puteh 6.1 per cent.,
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  • 111 8 H.R.H. Prince George, who is a Sub. Lieutenant in the Royal Navy, was enter, tamed to lunch at the Mercers Hall on- Dec. 15 fa connection with his admission to the Freedom of the Company. Following am announcement that His Royal Highness as to serve next year o> the Chtna
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  • 226 8 Offer of Free Treatment by Government We are in receipt of a pamphlet on Leprosy and the results of the "Tai Foong Chee" treatment from tihe Committee for Publw Health Education. The issue is well illustrated. The disease, for which, until a few years aco there was
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  • 173 8 The Gaiety Theatre Gaiety's grand Chinese New Year attractions are "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court' a film veraion of Mark Twain's famous novel, highly amusing very well acted, staged and produced by William Fox in 8 long reels, Double IWlimr" with Hoot Gibson in 5 parts,
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  • 139 8 Theatre Destroyed by Fire (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, Jan. 21. The Engi Theatre in Akasaka-ward was completely destroyed by fire last right at 9 o'clock. It is bel eved that the fire caused by a leakage of electricity. The damage is estnnat d
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  • 124 8 The following action was taken bjCj**. mittee No. 7 at a meeting he.d on tne 19th in Approved Salary Scheme for Surveyors of all departments subject to n ip D p"va S rby r?embers P of Committee not present, and subject to the proviso that Temporary Allowance shall
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  • 82 8 We understand that H. M. Australian Ship "Adelaide" and H.M.S. "Concord" will be passing through Singapore on thoir way to Australia and are likely to be at Singapore im March when certain units of the China Squadron are here on thedr Spring Cruise. It is understood that
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  • 111 8 According to the Chinese Press, the American Government has informed the Peking Ministry of Foreign Affairs that the sale of bonds for the American Wireless Corporation in China has been stopped pending a settlement of the question as to which of the Powers shall have the rights —Britain, America or
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  • 91 8 Third Sunday After Epiphany 25th January, 1925 S. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 7 a.m. Hoiy Communion. 7.45 a.m. H-oly Communion (Choral.) 9 15 a.m. Matins and Litany., 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5 30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the following week at the Cathedral Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Hoiy Communion
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  • 25 8 8 a-m. Public Worship. 9 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 5 30 p.m. Public Worship. Thursday, 8.30 p.m. Choir Practxe.
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  • 71 8 10.15 a.m. 2 and 7 p.m. Services in Chinese. Tanjong Pagar Road. 9.30 a.m. 2 and 7.30 pjn. Services in Chinese. Bukit Timah. 9 a.m. 2 and 7 p.m. Services in Chinese. Chinese Presbyterian Chu rc-li, Paya Lebar <?Alptor Au Kang, Katong, Ka Chek, Johore
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  • 17 8 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 8 45 a.m. Church Service. 6.15 p.m. Evening Service.
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  • 24 8 8 am. Sunday School and Bible Classes, g a.m. (Malay) Mr. Song Ong S.ang. 8 p.m. (English) Mr. G. Humphries.
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  • 58 8 (A. C. S. CHAPEL.) 10 a.m. Morning Service. Speaker: Miss S. Blackmore. 5 p.m. Paya Lebar Service. Speaker: Mr. R. D. Roche. 7 30 p.m. Epworth League Service. Speaker: Mr. Leong S:ew Tai. Subject: "China of To-day-8.15 p.m. Evening Service. Speaker: Rev. P. L. Tuesday, 8
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  • 63 8 Bras Basah-road Lord's Day 9 a.m. Breaking of Bread. Lord's Day 4 p.m. Bible Classes and Sunday School. Lord's Day 8 p.m. Gospel Service. Speaker: Mr. A J. Turner. Subject: <4 A small word with a grea meaning." Monday 5.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Tuesday 8 p.m.
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  • 27 8 North Bridge Road. Lord's Day 10.15 a.m. Breaking ol Brcndt Lord's Day 7 p.m. Address to Christians Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 7 p.m.
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  • 15 8 9 a.m. Matins and Sermon (Teochew. Holy Communion eveiT 4th Sunday.
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  • 40 8 (2nd floor) Magnet House. 62-63 Robinson Road. Services Sundays 10 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Testimony Meeting. Last Wednesday in each month. Reading Room open, free to all, o* Wednesdays and Fridays from 9.*0 a.m. to 11 a.m.
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  • 23 8 Ophir Road 8 a.m. High Mass and Sermon. 4.30 p.m. Sodality Meeting. 5 p.m. Prayers and Benediction.
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  • 21 8 7 a.m. Musical High Mass and Sermon. 3 p.m. Prayers and Benediction.
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  • 25 8 (Portuguese Mission.) 5.30 a.m Low Mass. 6.30 a.m. Low Mass. 8 a.m. High Mass and Sermon. 5 p.m. Vespers and Benediction.
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  • 21 8 6.30 a.m. Low Mass. 8 a.m. High Mass and English Sermon. 5 p.m. Vespers and Benediction.
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  • 182 8 M.M. Mr. R. E. Girin has been appointed to act as Inspector of Schools, So'angor, following the departure of Mr. J. Bain on leave. The wedding was solemnized at the Church of St. John the Evangelist. Bukit Nana», on Saturday, of Oave Joseph.ne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Fab an
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    • 414 8 j REMEMBER— For the I W Requisites I Everything for the Sportsman. a 1 I Reliability unsurpassed, j 117, North Bridge Road, Singapore. raniniianiimn™ """'"nm SINGAPORE BOXING STADIU"!. 1 Saturday, 24th January. i RED WARREN vs. K. LIMBACO 10 Rounds. YEOH CHAI LAI vs. AL TRONO m 10 Rounds MOHAMED
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  • 659 9 BY BILL MILLER (Published By Courtesy of th« Manila Times) New York City. I gees evrybody has hurd of Broadway St., N. Y. Broadway starts away down on the ft. of Manhattan Island, (alltho I don't kno witch ft and ends—well, it don't nawor end.
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    • 414 9 (VICTORIA THEATRE, j I TWO RECITALS ONLY. 1 Friday 23rd and Saturday 24th, January. g Celebrity Tours. S j Tfl E WORLD-RENOWNED QUARTETTE. I DOROTHY Ej BEKBERT CAVE. DAWSON-CAMPBELL. S I gaglisfc Tonor) (The Brilliant English Pianist) 3 MrlS PERCIVAL GARRETT. S v (The Well-known Composer and H i rnf
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    • 88 9 YOUR PHOTOGRAPH AS A NEW YEAR'S GREETING will be greatly appreciated by RELATIONS AND FRIENDS FAR AND NEAR. THE Straits Photographic Studio, OFFER SPECIAL RATES AND GUARANTEE SATISFACTION Corner of Colen.an Street and North Bridga Road. Thone 1207. SINGAPORE. ist. PHONE 2119 LIM CHEE SENG, 56—3 Market Street. MICHELIN TYRES
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    • 355 9 Serve the Children All the Postum They Want YOU can give the kiddies all the Postum they want. Postum is made from whole wheat, bran, and sugar cane, scientifically blended and roasted. It is the great lood-drink, nourisher and body-builder. Youngsters love it, thrive on it, and ask for more.
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    • 164 9 &s rs in 8g SQL 188 S j 5 I I AGUE s i 1! im\m j "j ijjj /1 HMTtMtfnu «in// finer- 1 2 <J |L( -'ting Indian iure for H if,! Frnver, Ague, and all 05 3B i*J atftrtiuti timing fr m Hi Q ,i- Biliary Uerangemenj' 53
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  • 587 10 NEW AERO CLUB VENTURE Attempt to Popularise the Aeroplane! A definite step has now been taken by the Royal Aero Club, the official body ol sporting flying in Great Britain, towards forming a light aeroplane flying club for the London area, in which it will be possible
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  • 434 10 How a Yankee Sees Royal Enterprise Dersingham. England, Dec. 10.—I've just fattened King George's purse by buying a glass of ale from him. King Geo rye d.dn't serve it to me, but I drank it in the. "pug" of the Feathers Inn in this peaceful village in
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    • 473 10 iARISTOCRATIC j QUALITY. DEMOCRATIC 1 PRICE. I S2S£SSSZSZSESHSHSciS2SHSES2£HSES2SZSHSZSE AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD SALES Land and Wmmm H ld WMkl on Monday sundry Good. «^S^aS^* Pawnbroker.* Unredeemed pledges Hold monthly. MORTGAGES ARRANGED Immediate attention a.sured. Account Sales promptly rendered. T. O. Mayhew—General Manage Chiny Keng Lee—Manager. 7an Van Boon—Secretary.
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    • 252 10 Rheumatism VERY little would be heard about the difficulty of treating Rheumatism if De Witt's Pills were employed more freely, for Do Witt's Pills cure cases regarded as incurable and banish the pain of sufferers who have resigned themselves to a lifetime of torture. Perhaps the experience of Mr. Hobbs
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    • 273 10 BMP AH Over Face. Lost Rest. Little Girl Also Troubled. •'Both my children suffered with eczema on their faces. My baby broke out with sore eruptions which spread all over the upper part of her face. She could not rest at night owing to the irritation. It was pitiful to
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    • 408 10 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMTAnT^I MANAGING AGENTS, W UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD 1 TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSENGERg 1 PORTS OF CALL—MANILA HONGKONG SHANGHAI KOBE M YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO X AMERICAN STEAMERS Leaves Hongkong Arrive* San v>. I PRESIDENT LINCOLN Jan 31 r*M PRESIDENT CLEVELAND Feb 14 eb
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  • 220 11 REGISTRAR'S DEPUTY AT A WEDDING First Ceremony of its Kind in England The first register office ceremony to be conducted in England by a woman ha* been performed at the St. Giles Register Office, Bloomskuny, W. C. The bridegroom was a middle-aged civil engineer, and the wedding was
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  • 358 11 Man Who Had Had Only a Glass of Port Who: is a man drunk?* In a motoring case (reported in The Evening News) Sir James Purves Stewart, the eminent specialist in nervous diseases, severely criticised present methods of applying tests for drunkenness. There is r.to accepted final
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  • 268 11 Plain-Clothes Branch of the C. L D. London is to have plain-clothes girl detectives —a new adjunct to the C.I.D. Their appointment wili be one of the first effects of the Government's decision (announced Cn "The Evening News") to increase the number of women police in London
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  • 518 11 MEAT e. B.ef steak (round) kati 42 Beef stew or curry kati 34 Pork lean kati 60 Pork lean and fat (1st quality) 48 Mutton Indian kati 73 Mutton Australian kati Fowl kati 55 Capcxne (Locally reared) kati 76 H&as (Locally reared) kati 70 Ducks each 1.00
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  • 173 11 The following story ia tokl by Paul FAmwvda in his book "Peacocks' and Pagodas." "A good sltary about a conresjpoaideince concerns a certain young Deputy Commi»9i,oner who was in charge of a reroute area in Burma. Writing reporUe nrojt being bis strong point, nTorjUha had pasaed without
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  • 36 11 The engagement is announced between Geoffrey A. P. Sanders, R.A., elder son of BrieatSer-General Sanders (late Ford, Bideford, and Mildred Isme, elder daughter of tbe late Lieutenant-Col one! A. S. Vanrenen and Mrs. Vattrenen, vVey mouth.
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    • 448 11 STEAMER SAILINGS AND APCAR LINES I (Incorporated in England.) |AL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. R 4NI) ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO, &o\\)OS AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with Hia Majesty'a Government.) from LONDON. HOMEWARDSOUT^ AIV For Marseillea, London 4 Antwerp. ,9pan p L Due Leave Tonnage Si:.gapo*e Tonnage Singapore
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    • 536 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEII KAISHA) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION DUB SAL/ Kitano Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Dunkirk Antwerp Feb I Haruna Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Dunkirk Antwerp Feb 16 17 Kamo Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Antwerb Mar m Katori Maru 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Mar 16 17 Atanta Maru 8,000
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    • 595 12 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED immediately for professional office Expert Stenographer. Apply Box 231, c|o. Malaya Tribune. WANTED, immediately an experienced Chinese Book-keeper. Apply with copies of testimonials to Box No. 232 c|o Malaya Tribune. NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. The Municipal Commissioners require the services of two Conservancy Inspectors in the Municipal
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    • 590 12 PUBLIC NOTICES SINGAPORE AND SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. The annual meeting of the above Association will be held la the Y.M.CA. Hall on Wednesday, January 28th, at 5.30 p.m. All interested are cordially invited to be present. L. C. HUTCHINGS, Hon. Secretary. THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. CHINESE NEW YEAR.
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    • 511 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD, (Registered in London, under the Companies Acta of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital £8,000,000 Subscribe* Capital £1,800.000 Paid-up Capital £1,060,000 Reserve Fund and Re*t M £1,407,811 Head Office: li, GRACE CHURCH STRKBT, London, E. C. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
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    • 440 12 BANKS. THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter in Japan.) Capital Subscribed T. 60,000,000 Paid-up Capital Y. 62,600,000 Fund Y. 13,780,000 President.—X. Nakagawa, Esq. Vice-President.—H. Mori, Eeq. DIRECTORS: G. Kawasaki, Eaq. M. Eaaki, Eaq. T. Hiaamune, Eeq. D. Takita, Esq. Shuto Esq. HEAD OFFICE: TAIPEH, FORMOSA (TAIWAN.)
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    • 412 12 INSURANCE. THE iCIwmI BflU BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Officea: 2, Finlayson Green. FOR SAFETY AND GOOD SERVICE IN LIFE ASSURANCE .GO TO THE ORIENTAL IN AGE SIZE AND STRENGTH THE GREATEST INDIAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Apply for
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    • 476 12 MALAYA TRIBtJ AND SHIPPIN GAZEThI 'Phone 345 Editorial n 1 'Phone ,71 atauSj* SUBSCRIPTION Kut.l Payable in Ai I Per annu m Half-yearly A Per quart, r M Single Cop, 5 M Postage Extra 50 enti I 10 Foreign countries" jji.ft JNB vest many I "MALAYA TRIBUNE READ I ujK.n
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