Malaya Tribune, 29 January 1925

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. v AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY.] [EVENING DAILY. Vol 301 -No. 23 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1925
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    • 308 1 I MALAYA TRIBUNE ANH I giippOlG GAZETTE. g r I the Settlement!. published Daily. rts oi Local I I I TiUgrams. F I j BEST SPOKTS REPORTS. f V |»osT BEDSTEAD, IK. inch THE 3 part bedstead?. I Key bands and 'orna- Black, with Diamond Spring Mattress Us. Lath Mattress.
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    • 164 1 ■iiiiiiiitinniimnimnmiiiniiirniiininiininHii mri wrnua j WEAK EYES. j I Yon should b« abl* to r—m\ a Utm time withoat even thinking of yoai I eyes. llf not, plea?* rons»'t on* of ear 1 I Optic'ang who villi cVterariM j I whether or n«»t »ra flataaa. I THE EASTFRN OPTICIL Cf)., I
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  • 1496 2 HARDINGE'S DREAM CITY SCHEME Explanation of the pity's Construction Twelve years ago, the architects and engineers began their task of giving effect to the King-Emperor's command that Delhi should once again become the capjtai of India. But for the war the Government of India and' all its
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  • 264 2 Story of Spells and Fortune Telling At the Bath City Pol ice Court last month a gipsy woman named Ellen Loverldge, 48. was sentenced to three months' imprisonment on charges of begging and stealing £3 lis. in various sums fiom Miss Anna Rose H ggins, who lives
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    • 433 2 ITCHY PIMPLES I ONJJMBS Also On Thighs. Very Painful. Cuticura Heals. *'My trouble started with pimples on my limbs and thighs. At first I took little notice of them until they began to spread over the lower part of my body. The pimples were very painful. I often had to
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    • 152 2 nitff'drink I OFTHEPAY '4 Cultivate the habit of taking a little of Elliott's Fruit Saline in half a tumbler of water I every morning before br^ak- fast. Gently yet this healthful draught re 1 ev?s 5 the system of its accumula- tion«, provides an internal E wh»ch eradicates all po
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    • 314 2 DEFEND YOURSELF. AGAINST COLDS AND THEIR ILL AFTER-EFFECTS. BY TONIC TREATMENT WITH DR. WILLIAMS* PINK PILLS. AN AMERICAN LADY'S EVIDENCE. Some men and women everlastingly catching cold. No sooner is one cold over than another develops. The trouble with these peopk. i& that therir blood is thin and poor, and
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    • 414 2 Skin Pain -jĔS&L Soothed MJ% Torturing Skin Ailments such as Eczema, Rashes, Ulcers, and j r Itching Eruptions are soothed u_ and healed by Germolene. /A Mrs. Buckwell, 2. Alexandra Villas, Perry Hal! Road, Orpington, Kent, Eng., says "As a result of //W/M&lwL. t\ varicose veins my left was red
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  • 899 3 DISCOVERY OF LATEST WEAPON War Against the Parasite Plague The conquest of the hookworm is one of the most astonishing of medical romances, we are told by Science Service's "Daily Science News Bulletin" (Washington). Among the many brilliant triumphs over disease, such as the subjugation of diabetes, Wound-infection,
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    • 437 3 Relief from Indigestion is a matter_of minutes te d Magnesia stop* your Indigestion almost immediately. B ltU i va luable feature of Bismag" is the quickness fst t in the relief of Indigestion, Flatulence, Heartburn, etc. Immediately it enters the stomach it starts 1 which is causing the trouble, and
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    • 383 3 OVER Cc^r^^i^L^^ LONG journey! But who cares Certainly not, £J the Piccadilly" Cigarette, snugly packed in %J airtight Tins —as fresh as the day it was made. Not" only fresh but fascinating. Pure, golden— perfect Cigarettes. There's great relief in a Piccadilly." It puts you in touch with London's Clubland
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    • 413 4 AMUSEMENTS 1 EMPIRE CINEMA I! S From Thursday, 29th Jan, to Monday, 2nd Feb. g X mm ffi g I Cj In the Second Show at 9.15. S I THEODORE ROBERTS 1 I g America's best loved character actor in the most be- jjj X loved play of the American
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    • 330 4 AMUSEMENTS I WISHING OUR CHINESE PATROLS A HAPPY AND jjj PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. ALHAMBRA From Sunday, 25th January to Friday, 30th January. X In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. Topical Budget of interesting screen news. 5 A Goldwyn Production dwelling on certain phases of married life rarely, if
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    • 558 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY CINEMA SURINA~TH^>| GRAND CHINFSI NEW YFAR HOLIDAY PROGRAMME THE A 915 P.M. WOPln I Wm. Fox Presents ft MARK TWAIN'S SATIRICAL NOVEL AP AIM I A CONNECHCUT YANKEE 1 IN KING ARTHUR S COURT HER I Queen Alexandra and other members of the Spectacular fv B Royal Family
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  • 968 5 CONFERENCE m Boon Keng Gives a v Lecture Co-rrcsponJeri 1 of the China Mcdi- and the Hong,,f the British yg lS formally open<ed S;r Edward Hongkong and G h gtong University, r f distinguished «MttraM this port. v t was in the V negation at City :a ry
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  • 498 5 Big Collection of Valuables at Scotland Yard London, December 16. Property heiongng to Mr. James. White, the racehorse owner and financier, whose house, 21, Parknstreet, Mayfiair, was entered last week by the elusive Cat burglar, was identified yesterday from a collection of valuables now housed at Scotland
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  • 82 5 Singapore, January 29. On London— Bank 4 months' eight ifM Private 1 3 months' sight 2s 421\b d On India— Bank TeL Transfer On HongkongBank demand draft H P-C- P m On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 7 3 On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer A4U On Japan— Bank demiaTAd draft
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  • 126 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan gl9 Rice, Siam 2 Rice, i> am o EoO Rice, Saigon 1 J? QQ Rice, Saigon 2 Rice, Saigon 3 m g7j Rice, Rangoon 1 g£| Rice, Rangoon 2 «J Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag Rice,
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  • 84 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association Singapore, January 29. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest Losdon Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot G l/2 61 February to March 60 60* April to June "J July to -September s<V* ot /2 latest
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  • 136 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, January 29. Number after the ship j"*"*" *J Godown it is abreast of ami word "Gate," the number of the Gate to enter at. Eastt Wharf (Gate I).—Ei;lengai, 20 Main Wharf (Gate 3). -City of Tokio. 18.
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  • 114 5 Standard Oil Co. Kerosene Devoe's Imperial Brilliant pei 2 tins $5.96 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins JJJ Tiger per 2 tins 6 Tiger per 2 drums Bensine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins oi So B cony U °Motor Gasoline per gallon without tins Asiatic Petroleum
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  • 26 5 The output of The Malaka Pinch Rubber Estates, Ltd. forftjmgf"^*Total 1924, amounts to 38,090 of the of 133,004 lbs. for the four monvi current financial year.
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  • 249 5 TO-DAY, JANUARY 29 Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy Van Gloon 2 p.m. Penang and Rangoon ♦Seang Be>e 2 p,m. BaUi Falha't ♦Meran 2 p.m. Mersing/ Kemaman and Trengganu Quorra 2 p.m. Prigi Radjah Tembilahan and Rengat Chye Hin Tay Yit 2 p.m. Banjoewangie** Derby, Broome, Port Hedland, Point Samson,
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  • 80 5 London, January 27. Manchester Markets'; lbs shirtings fair (new basis) J 6s 40 s Grey Yarns. aingle twist 27J4 6 ibs T. Oloth fair 24 yards ius Liverpool MarketCotton (Fully Middling Ameri- 12.68 can) 7 r Oottm Egyptian 01 Metals Tin Std. 3 month* £265.26 1 r
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    • 309 5 DIABETYLIN The only preparation for 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 $1000. A limited supply of these preparations is now
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  • 135 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, January 29 High Tides.—l 46 ami., 1.33 p.m, Phil. Orchestra, Mem. Hall, 5 15 pjn. Harry Lauder, Vac. Theatre, 9.30 pm. To-morrow, January 30 High Tides.—2.24 aim., 2.22 p.m. P. and O. outward mail due. P. and O. (homeward mail closes. Dutch ihomeward
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  • 1019 6 A great deal of care is exercised in the censoring of certain kinds of literature, imported into Malaya; but it is high time a strict embargo was raised to prevent the sale of tra-shy literature to schoolchildren. We noticed, some time ago, a number of children leaving school,
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  • 377 6 Mr. A.R. Mynott, Assistant Warden of Mines, Selang< r, has been appointed to act as Warden of Mines, Perak. The B.LS.N. Co's steamer Teesta which has 'been on the Singapore—Madras run sails for Calcutta this afternoon for survey. The "Eiienga*' replaces her. Sir Hugh Lucas Tooth, the youngest member of
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  • 91 6 Department Just Waking up from Sleep The Department for the Prevention of Cruelty to An mals is beginning to make its presence felt. Inspecton P. O. Pestana placed three bird shop keepers of Rochoreroad before Mr. P. F. David, this morning and charged them with cruelty to
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  • 129 6 A meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners wiiil |be held to-morrow in the Board Room at 2.15 p.m. Mr. 0. iP. Gmffftlh-Jones will move:— That the Commissi oners after careful consideration decide to decline the contribution of $20,000 Jhiy Government towards the reconstruction of Fort Canning Military Head
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  • 702 6 Mr. D.J. Marquess, Inspector of Police, has been promoted to be a Chief Inspector of Police. F.M.S. The Watsonian Club of Malaya has been exempted from registration under the Societies Enactment. Mr. W. A. C. Haioias, till recently O. C. P. D. Ipoh, reverts to the office of the C.
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  • 303 6 Four-Party i^. Sequel Before Mr. Justice R. the Supreme Court v which Chop Keng £0,799 from Chop heard. The sequ, I to a misunderstand:r wherefcfcr four Chinese < insolvent at about the were to pay a eon 3 to a«l the?r y Europeu;; a: fo* The claim
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  • 134 6 The School Old Bojf Association, has gained fa 1 registration, and there visa that the iisitlii has cauf among the graduates of School. Several have wrlttei nail about' the Association ar- mmj others who are awail ng hm developine-rots.. The Association is at present pwpssj iOM
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  • 39 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penan?, JanMembers of the committee f the Strwl Settlements (Penamg) Association a**" tamed Mr. Craftb-Watt I Runnymede Hotel' |nr for home. Mr. Simpson proposed the tMSI a i*-Crabb-Watt suitably retpo di L
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  • 43 6 (From Our Own Corresp Ptnanz, Lady Guillemard ins; Girl Guides at the resid( c son. There was a large r tf v der Mrs. Robinson, the i Penan?. Tea was served inapectlion termanated frit* 'he w** which the companies d
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  • 35 6 (From Our Out. Corn********-. Penan*. f*Vgp Two Malays have been charged wr theft of 75,000 dollars worth oi coupons, the property of the FJt» ment. Ia ft They were remanded identification.
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  • 30 6 i. (jfjMails from Europe. (Land yg* patched Bth January) ex P. will arrive by tra'n I Hmorr w w bp reaoj I to boxhoffders at 9 30 a.m.
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    • 23 6 To-day's Quotation* RUBHF» London Stocks on 24th Januarj tons down 837 tons. London.—Is. 5%d. Local. —60 cents. Tt London.—£266.15.0. Loca!.—$134 per puul 1
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    • 73 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Courtesy of the Government Health Office Kandang Kerbau Station- for the 24 hours endirg midnight 28th January, 1925. Max. shade temp. deg. 86 F; Min. shade temp. 75 F; Mean shade temp. 79.5 F; Max. sun radiation 145 F; Min. grass radiation 73 F; Sea
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  • 153 7 Lavoukable turn in THE TRADE lpP oin«me..« of Board of Control Advocated Reuter's Service. L don. Jan. 28. i Master Cotton Ike papers. They araMc turn in trade ■I f developing i nt0 a 11 advantages won ty >■:■ r a determined organi1 by the spinners at 1
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  • 107 7 Herriot Warns England and Italy Reuter's Service. iris, Jan. 28. Ai t9 Germany is L: Herriot'a intervention avcight in the de ate on foreign affairs, hskidi -..a: behind the dust the Allies' eyes, mwmuj was preparing as assault. He ■medthe A.. irticuiarly England ard Nf. "W< si ratch
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  • 47 7 Reuter's Service. w. Jan. 28. Ii Soviet currency the Commissariat r •Jfinif has .-,I i ii 'vvoiteu ail retlr:atiions in k with foreign curren- hrex bubion and fk Committee has Amendment to the electoral haw me Soviets un-lese rate vote, and also f uniawful ac.ion
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  • 38 7 Reuter's Service. 7 Madrid, Jan. 28. "Partem have been ■> Morocco, is mmunique, which **a .Si.,..,/ negotiations have to Abdel Krim'a demande, asi" r, and demandr anus and ammunition, T will art negotiate fcaceft the Latter
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  • 9 7 M .-,ir, p.„^ li! ,,i P^cuce,
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  • 253 7 SEVERE CRITICISM OF FRENCH ACTION Presence of Fleet Menace to Trade Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 28. The question of the W ran gel fleet, which is to be handed over by France to the Soviet, is' arousing interest im France and elsewhere. It is believed that the matter
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  • 84 7 Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 28. The General Council of the Trade Union. Congress, after considering the letters from Railway Transport Unions as regards the War Office circular, has decided to appoint a special committee to investigate the circumstances. The Council has endorsed the attitude cf the Unions
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  • 182 7 Captain Mackenzie's Story of the Affair The Hong Hwa which was recently pirated while on the way from Singapore to Hongkong arrived in port this morning. Captain A. Mackenzie, master of the vessel states that thirty of the deck passengers took them completely by surprise and
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  • 204 7 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbuitsha.) Tofe'o, Jan. 27. It is sfcated that the Japanese Government, prior to the opening of the second international disarmament conference, will propose before the Powers concerned to convene a preliminary conference, at which the Government wJ.l explain Japan's position. The
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  • 712 7 INQUIRY INTO CAUSE OF ACCIDENT Captain and Second Mate Reprimanded That both Captain Sydney Richardson and Mr. WiL'iam Rosa, the Master and Second Mate of the Anglo Saxon Petroleum Company's oil-tanker Ranella be reprimanded for their negligence, was the finding ojf the Marine Court of Inquiry which
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  • 240 7 Indian papers announce the untimely dea; h m London of HJs Highness the Prince Tnatchainamoortihi DoraiTaja of Puckikctta Stajte. He was educated in Enguand and was a barriarer-at-law. He had a vast pradtllce and a brilliant career in the Sessions Courts at Madura. A few years, ago he paid a
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  • 897 7 APPEAL FOR FINANCIAL SUPPORT Mr. Sands 9 Review of Past Year Activities At the annual general meeting of the Singapore and South Malaya Boy Scouts Association, held in the Y.M.CA. hall yesterday afternoon, a strong appeal for much needed support was made by the treasurer, who pointed
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  • 46 7 Programme of drills up to an for Pobru«Ty 1, 1925. X To-morrow, January 30, at 5.15 p.m.—Drill HalCl, Bard Practice, Saturday, January 31, at 2 p.m.—Bukit Timah, S.R E. (v), Practice Shoot. Sunday, February 1, at 7 a-m.—Bukit Timah, S.R.E. (v), Practice Shoot.
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    • 310 7 liilHliiiniiiitiiii«iiuiH«n«ii»i«u«»»u»n«ii«iiiiiMin^^ j YALE SPUR-GEARED CHAIN BLOCKS f% ARE MACHINE SHOP NECESSITIES. I |HBb THE YALE SPUR-GEARED CHAIN BLOCK is I tM WĔ the safest and speediest portable hand-hoist where I 'IB load-s must be lifted frequently and labour is ex--1 In pensive. mII I I i I It is highly
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  • 943 8 Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL St. J. I. vs. Y.M.C.A. The fallowing will represent the St. Joseph's LivifcituHLon in a footjball martch against the Y.M.C.A. to-day on the school ground:—Lim Mah Seng; C. Hoh Guan Yam; Bu Watt Teek, F. James, Tay Gwat Kim; Chua Yan Guan, Tan Kee Soon, 0 de
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  • 84 8 Reuter's Service. London, Jmn, 28. The Scottish Cup draw (second round) to be played on February 7 Is as follows:— Kilmarnock vs. Hearts. Arbroath vs. Clyde. Hamilton vs. East Stirling. Celtic vs. Alloa. Dyk head vs. Peebles Rovers. Montrose vs. Glasgow Rangers. Airdrieonians vs. Queen's Park. Partick
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  • 345 8 CRICKET Reuter's Service. Launceston, Jan. 28. The between the M.C.C. and Tasmania was continued here to-day in cool and windy weather. Thfc wicket was on the soft side after the rain overnight. There was a small attendance. Tas.ma.nia were dismissed for 166, Kilner taking five wickets for
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  • 138 8 ATHLETICS Reuter's Service. New York, Jan. 28. At Madison Square Garden, Nurmi won the three-quarter mile raco, defeating Joe Ray and three others in 3 mins. 3 4-5 sees. He ciatois a world's record. Willie Rvtola won the thtf:e mile race, incidentally making what Ii claimed
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  • 86 8 RUGBY There will be a practice game for the S.C.C p'tayers t/his afternoon, after which the team for Saturday will be chosen. Teams for the practice will be as follows: Colours:—Arthur; Ablitt, Robertson, Kit*?, Webster; Hutchings, J. W. Winter; Lieut. Prfnce, CutV-r, Holiday, Windle, E. A. Thomas,
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  • 97 8 HOCKEY Although defeated by five goals to two the SCC. played a hard game against the Royal Sussex Regiment on the Padang vit'erday afternoon. The Club forwards combined well in the first half, Holmes Smith and Beville scoring a goal each. On th 3» resumption the Club
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  • 169 8 The half yearly general meeting of the Persekutuan Taman Manikam Oluib was held in the Club's room on Sunday the 18th: inst: at No. 58 Joo Chiat Road, at 3 pjtt. Lieut: H. A. Aziz was elected chairman. The following were ejected office-bearers for the coming half year:—President, Mr. M.
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  • 1096 8 FALSIFICATION OF ACCOUNTS Ledger Clerk Sentenced to Three Years Lengthy evidence was taken yesterday m the Singapore Amm'trnt, before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, and a special jury, when further witnesses were caDed for the prosecution in the case in which Tan Cheng Tin is charged with
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  • 281 8 Sikh Lorry Driver Deservedly Punished The case in which Bishin Singh a Sikh motor lorry driver stands charged witTT causng hurt by a rash act to Mrs. Leceister, an elderly lady residing at Thompson-road, sometime ago was continued before Mr. p. F. David, the District Judge this morning.
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  • 449 8 The Palladium Theatre Few novels have lent themselves so admirably (for adaptation to the Screen as Thackeray's Vanity Fair n and there will be probably no-one in Singapore who will Opt wamft to see what is generally recogmised as the bast novel in the English language portrayed with
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  • 147 8 Luxury Flats on the Site of Devonshire House An enormous block of luxurious flat 3, with shops and a restaurant underneath, will shortly rise on the site of Devonshire House, Piccadilly, now in course of demolition. The new Devonshire House, which will take two years to Wild, and
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  • 52 8 A steamer, the identity of which is not at present known, is reported to have stranded early yesterday morning in the vrieinrity of Raffles Lighitihouse. Owing to the distance, her house flag could no*t be She ds believed to be a Ren Kive vessel and tugs from Singapore have been
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    • 408 8 «..».ro«m|«i«im«H« M mi«iMii«ii«ii«H^^ I REMEMBER— m I Requisites j Everything for the Sportsman, 3 Reliability unsurpassed. 117, North Bridge Road, Singapore. 1 BM^MWW M»iMiMi«iMui«MMiuiiiiJuii«iaiiiiumniiw^ I HORLICKS |E MALTED MILK j <)0 ,r /Ml have my HORLICK S. I hattntfelt f^^^, urn the $-jmt man mm the Chemitt* ttock ran oat
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  • 1002 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations:: Singapore, January 29. RUBBER, STERLING SHAKES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar 1|4% 2s Anglo-Java 2|9 20s Anglo-Malay 23,3 20s Ayer Kuning 37 [6 20s Batu Caves 151--20s
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    • 502 9 III! •>•■• •iiBllBtl*'!**'*"*"* ilStlBIIBIlflllBllBHBItBIIBKBUBII tlBimua 1 I IB 1 1 1 11BU Ufl 11K1JBI KSilKUT ij. 'Jj'lp to promote female education. I i BRING LIGHT INTO THE FUTURE HOMES. I IN AID OF THE SINGAPORE CHINESE GIRLS' SCHOOL BUILDING FUND. UNITED CHINESE MUSICAL ASSOCIATION U WILL STAGE GONG KIA NH
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    • 350 9 Awarded First Class Certificate by the Indian Industrial Exhibition, Poona, 1924. YOUTH IN ONE HOUR LOST YOUTH AND VIGOUR REGAINED IN ONE HOUR BY THE USE OF The Kingly Specific for all debilitating diseases Re. 1 only for 20 Pills. Re. I—as. 8 post free, in advance KAMA KESARI PHARMACY.
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    • 271 9 In unsewered districts every S> home should have I th¥~spray that slays 1 yk Willi jft pROTECT your family from £1 dangers f^at ur k n out j j\ C?f*Ks houses, drains, sinks, bath- Of ĕ& rooms, cesspools, garbage cans anc ot^er germ-infested spots. mW* /ryl SprayLOTOLfreely,regularly. /IĔL Flies, inseds
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  • 1303 10 GOLD MINING AN ANCIENT INDUSTRY Dr. Francisco Villanueva Conlu's dip into the Past Mining for .gold was practiced in the Philippine Islands long before the advent of the Spaniards, writes Dr. Francisco Villanueva Conlu in the Far Eastern Rev ew There is scarcely a province in the archipelago
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    • 888 10 Danger lurks Wherever there's a crowd there's danger. Pop an occasional Evans' Antiseptic Throat Pastille in the mouth, and however many germs the stale atmosphere contains you are safe. Evans* Pastilles kill all microbes of bronchial diseases. They never reach your lungs if you carry EVANS ANTISSPTIC THROAT Pastilles From
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    • 142 10 AN ASSASSIN Rheumatism is like an assassin. Before you know it you are in its power, and the terrible pains and aches that follow are even worse than if the assassin's knife was driven into your flesh. LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM Is the one and the only true and sure cure
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    • 119 10 However robust S m and strong the constitution there are times when Nature requires assistance in relieving congested parts and restoring normal function. Nature has no more I efficient aid to health than I Beecham's Pills. When the digestive organs refuse to assimilate food when the liver acts sluggishly when
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    • 555 10 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIHC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPAiir MANAGING AGENTS, UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSENGER PORTS OF CALL —MANILA HONGKONG SHANGHAI KOBF YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN STEAMERS Leaves Hongkong Arrives San PRESIDENT CLEVELAND Feb 14 w* 1 PRESIDENT PIERCE Feb 28 n SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO
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  • 658 11 PRINCES INVESTMENT SEQUEL "King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba n Prince Habib Lotfallah, of Arabia, sued Mr. W. A. Harper, of St. Helens-place, E.C., for alleged fraudulent representations by which he said he, was induced to invest £10,500 in a company stated to be on the
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  • 422 11 The Duke of York as President The following official statement has been issued by the British Empire Exhibition. Wembley:— The King has graciously consented to be Patron of the British Empire Exhibition, 1925. The Prince of Wales, as he will be absent from England during the Exhibition
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  • 527 11 MEAT c. Beef steak (round) kati 42 Beef stew or curry kati 38 Pork lean kati 66 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) 54 Mutton Indian kati 73 Mutton Australian kati Fowl kati 60 Capons (Locally reared) kati 80 Hens (Locally reared) kati 80 Ducks each 1.20 Prgeotnß,
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    • 481 11 X STEAMER SAILINGS hrii« AND APCAR LINES W (Incorporated in England.) I vaIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. I if \\D ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO, PIfINDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE, I (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) I .-tkarpS fro* LONDON. HOMB. WARDS--1 Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. I Due
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    • 522 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEI3 KAISHA) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION DUB SALr Kitano Mam 8,000 Marseilles London Dunkirk R'dam Antwerp Feb 2 I Haruna Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Dunkirk Antwerp Feb 16 17 Kamo Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Antwerb Mar 2 1 Katori Maru 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Mar it> w
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    • 422 12 SITUATION VACANT NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore require two Assi.tart 'oremen (temporary) to assist in the supervision of construction work under tbe directb n of the Works Foremen at the new Electric -Power Station at St. James. Previous experience in casting and driving
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    • 411 12 TUNG CHOY THE BEST AND WELL KNOWN TAILOR AND OUTFITTER IN TOWN Charges Moderate SUITS CUT AS DESIRED LATEST FASHIONS. No. 23-11, Coleman Street. DRY CLEANING UNDERTAKEN AT $2.00 ONE SUIT. A. BOON TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS The following Paints and Building Materials can be had from TAKAHASHI, iVIZGKAMI Co.,
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