Malaya Tribune, 2 February 1925
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Title Section28 1925-02-02 1 The Malaya Tribune. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILYJ [EVENING DAILY: Vol SSL No. 26 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, 1925.28 words
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Advertisement388 1925-02-02 1 TRIBUNE H j S HI?PING GAZETTE. j Foru'ar Newspaper of f I Stt*» Settlement!. Published Daily, j f Report* of Local Events. i lest Telegrams. r 'I BE gr SPORTS REPORTS. i i i ;iiiiiii:iiiniiiimtiiii QUIELWABE AND WHITE COTTON j DA "*SK TABLE I I TABLE BLANKETS. CLOTHS. IKON ""t388 words
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Advertisement330 1925-02-02 1 I'tiiißiuiuiwmwiintniiiinpfwniiiintcritticini --ram WEAK EYES. IToo ihonld b« able to fml a teg time without «ren thinking of row eyes. If not, please consalt one of e*i Ootir'ans who will drtenais» whether or not yon need f lamaes THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., 15, South Canal Road, Singapore. t>limimitllltM;i|;i l i t330 words
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Article836 1925-02-02 2 By Bill Miller Published By Courtswv oC the Manila Times New York City. N. Y. is a very trustful town. Evry Noo Yorker trusts one annUther, but mostly he trusts hiaoeDtf* I started a bank account heer not long ago. I went and stick all836 words
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Article85 1925-02-02 2 Recommendation by Coroner's Jury When a verdict of "Aocidenal death" was returned at an inquest at Doncaater on a man named Oh as. Breach, who was bracked- down by a motor-car driven by s deaf and dumb man, Charles William Edwards, son of s contractor, the85 words
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Article31 1925-02-02 2 The Rev. W. H. Elwin, formerly Church Missionary SoctietvAs rruwarionary in Tokao, has been appointed l organising secretary for the C MJ3. in. the dice of Bristol and Bath and Welle.31 words
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Advertisement328 1925-02-02 2 j GLITTO" THE WONDER OF THE AGE. I I Cleans and Polishes everything from 1 attic to cellar. 1 I I 1 TRY IT ON YOUR I I CUTLERY, GLASS, PANS, POTS, c BBASS COPPEB STEEL BATHS I TINS, TUBS. ENAMEL. PAINT, I g KETTLES, WOOD. MARBLE, g jj l^lw^328 words
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Advertisement763 1925-02-02 2 STOMACHS IN DISTRESS Need Tonic Treatment With DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILIS. Here is Proof. Many people have stomach* that refuse to perform the function* allotted to them bv nature. Whatever food is eaten lies undigested in the stomach, fermenting and creating gas, and so causing much This means that the763 words
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Advertisement493 1925-02-02 2 |Trie misery of g [Stiff Neck j3 [SoreThroat \&'3j!jy [Chest Buns BTake great care of your throat and chest RTFtT-VO K during the treacherous winter months. A Sore 1 I meXDM W Throat or Pam in the Chest may lead to a UBH3PEB| long serious illness unless checked immediately, KlfrTTMjjl493 words
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Article826 1925-02-02 3 THE CRY OF MODERN THINKERS But it is a Cry as old as the Hills A student of newspapers must be impressed with the fact that the recurring refrain in> most of the speeches made on social problems i? "Educate! Educate." Professors, doctors, engineers', lord mayors presiding over smoke826 words
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Article174 1925-02-02 3 Says Father Gave it to him For Being a Good Boy At Edmonton County Court a father sued his son for the return* of £100. The father told the Judge that he asked his son to take care of the money for him. The son stated,174 words
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Advertisement608 1925-02-02 3 3 If Weak Anemic, 3 t Nervous, Run-down 3ml JLvifk ou nee< Wincarnis 1 wf vl Because Wincarnis offert you new JB* 3 j i-rlkns*)\ strength to banish your weakness— Ul tIIKLx new, rich, red blood to renew your Pjl n vTwkm impoverished blood —new nerve *A \oxcn to dispel608 words
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Advertisement343 1925-02-02 3 Rheumatism "U'ERY little would be heard about the difficulty of treating Rheumatism if De Witt's Pills were employed more freely, for De 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. Hobbs343 words
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Advertisement355 1925-02-02 3 I —I Progress is Nature's Way The growth and healthy development of the child shows this in so many ways at first he is so helpless—soon he learns to crawl—then to walk—and later to run. In like way at the same time his mental powers and other faculties develop. Nature355 words
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Advertisement463 1925-02-02 4 AMUSEMENTS i EMPIRE CINEMA From Thursday, 29th Jan, to Monday, 2nd Feb. I I l In the Second Show at 9.15. Isj I THEODORE ROBERTS jjj America's best loved character actor in the most be- S I loved play of the American stage. S 1 The Old Homestead I IN463 words
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Advertisement293 1925-02-02 4 AMUSEMENTS J pfLHAMBRAj From Saturday. 31st January, to Thursday, 4th February. 1925. H I A POWERFULLY DRAMATIC AND APPEALING PICTURE. jjj In the Second Show at 9 pan. Sharp. g I The Wall Nut 1 S 1 Reel Star Comedy. S 1 Topical Budget I of interesting screen news. }j293 words
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Advertisement215 1925-02-02 4 AimJSEMENTS GAIETY'S Suri^Tr^^ GALA HOO RAY WEEK. FIRST NATIONAL Presents TO-NIGHT! Entire change of v w BMain8 Main Attraction the Selznick Compai th f to Picture Industry preparation. A REAL HIGH-FLIER A LONG TIME UC Mighty F Scene Pathos and the most tnmnJl m mmm story (tg filmed. IN 7215 words
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Article150 1925-02-02 5 rt>.DAY, I XI.XI AKV 2 Colombo. Suez, p 9* L verpool and ♦Titan 2 p.m. Penang,* tmi S a Marseille*,* Cdoflb 0 am and GlasX Sarpedon 2 p.m. *Meran 3 p.m. C.''- Penan* !jj S k.r.ta 3 p.m. in-los Maru) S p.m. Eiye Leone 4 p.m. V.... g.150 words
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Article179 1925-02-02 5 Bobbed-Haired Woman Charged t .-haired woman who v the re.ent bomb outrage rate, Kuala Lumpur, e court on Friday cbefore Mr. Stark, and charged v.. attempted murder. I r G v.land i: firmed the magistra: that the p< live were not ready to pr ceed v.i'Lthe case,179 words
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Article124 1925-02-02 5 (By Gontesy of the Nanro NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) r Tokio, Jan. 50. n *ng party, 105 in number, has H.M.S. Tsushima at jV protect resident G unt Ohtani, Superin- intends to st a tr.p to Russia in the course of J Europe and America is preparing to start124 words
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Article75 1925-02-02 5 The a r na j ting of the mem--Bti Federated Malay the Ipoh Supreme V the 17th instant lb <--•*•-• IP'-h, presided. t O X h asked to con-J-J.P I Pwak Bar and Mr. represent die Seiangor for the Law Reports three gentlemen con- ,>< f l75 words
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Article21 1925-02-02 5 ending February 8, 2.-I n drvidua! Troops j.v S.-SignaUing *j Hvadquarters at 5.15 --Band Practice, x W8 p.m.21 words
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Article126 1925-02-02 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $319 Rice, Siam 2 $306 Rice, Siam 3 $294 Rice, Saigon 1 $300 Rice, Saigon 2 n $289 Rice, Saigon 3 $270 Rice, Rangoon 1 $269 Rice, Rangoon 2 $264 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $9.50126 words
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Advertisement415 1925-02-02 5 SEUNGOR TURF CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1925. February, 21st, 24th, 26th and 28th 1925. 12 Races for Horses. 9 Ex-Griffin Horses. 9 Ex-Griffin Ponies. 7 Selangor 1925 Griffins. STABLING FREE. $26. Travelling- allowance will be granted fox each horse, other than those trained in Kuala Lumpur, entered for and attending the415 words
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Advertisement319 1925-02-02 5 I 1' I I I i 111 I I 1..1 I IM|;i|!l|li|ll| i :|lll l l!llll|llllllllllllllllllllll'* l ,ll, lJ ,!l «IIIlll»IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIllll:illllllll|IUIl.| ll'.llllllillSI.IIIIIIIIM Ig Season Positively Closes Wednesday Night Victoria Theatre. I Change of Programme To-Night at 930 I E. J. CARROLL Presents THE WOULD S GREATEST ENTERTAINER I Sir Harry319 words
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Advertisement74 1925-02-02 5 PALLADIUM THEATRE. Commencing 4th February, 1925. AT LAST! Your chance to see this supreme pictorial achievement! WILLIAM FOX Presents The Motion Picture Version of A. S. M. Hutchinson's Novel. IF WINTER COMES In 12 Reels. (With Percy Marmount Brilliant Cast) j MIGHTIER THAN THE BOOK. i I flß* You cannot74 words
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Article126 1925-02-02 6 A Singapore Diary i To-day, February 2 High Tidaa. —4.39 a.m., 5.49 p.m. Legislative Courwsil, 10 30 a.m. French outward mail arrive-i Harry Lauder, Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, February 3 High a.m., 7.21 p.m. Harry Lauder, Victoria TheaJtre, 9.30 p.m. Wednesday, February 4 High Titles.—6.29 a.m.,126 words
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Article1267 1925-02-02 6 An interesting debate is going on in our correspondence columns as to whether the Victoria Theatre- should or should not exhibft films. This is a sequel to our recent leading article on the subject. There is an undeniable virtue in public discussion of such questions as1,267 words
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Article57 1925-02-02 6 Pressure on space, unfortunately, due to our Legislative Council report, crowds out our review of Sir Harry Lauder's appearance on Saturday n ght. The great little Scot had a wonderful reception, which, he said, made his work a joy. His farewell performance here is on Wednesday. Such57 words
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Article15 1925-02-02 6 Che Mohamed Ali bin Mat Saman has been appointed an Export Duty Officer for Malacca.15 words
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Article25 1925-02-02 6 RUBBER London Stocks on 24th January 28,448 tons down 837 tons. London.—Is. 5%d. Local.—60>4 cents. TT> London.—£265.10.0. Local—$131.75 per picul 150 tone sold.25 words
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Article1652 1925-02-02 6 MALAYA'S 1925 PAVILION AT WEMBLEY Special Vote for Kindergarten Education A meeting of the Legislative Council was held this morning. His Excellency the Governor, Sir Laurence N. Guillemard K.C.B., K.C.M.G. presided. The others present were: His Excellency Major-Gen. Sir Theodore Fraser K.CJ5., C.S.I., C.M.G. (General Officer Commanding the1,652 words
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Article23 1925-02-02 6 While loading untitled fltosmer "WW M bold of the ve-MO and M mjunia*. He Hospital wherr he tJ v Coroners inquiry will n23 words
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Advertisement262 1925-02-02 6 I Robinson Co., Ltd., j I SPECIAL I P ure Wool I I Sweaters j STYLE AS ,LLIjSTRATION t I Price I I All Sizes in Stock 28 to 42 chest. $3.50 each j I BRITISH MANUFACTURE. WELL MADE AND FINISHED. I Robinson Co., Ltd., I (Incorporated in the Strait.262 words
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Miscellaneous72 1925-02-02 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Courtesy of the Government Health Office Kandang Kerhau Station for the 24 hours ending midnight 1st Fdbruary 1925. Max. shade temp. deg. 85 F; Min. shade temp. 72 F; Mean shade temp. 77.3 F; Max. sun radiation 145 F; Min. grass radiation 68.5 F; Sea72 words
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Article343 1925-02-02 7 1 pifTEEN 1 EARS inn to Decide Date of 10 Operation Reuter's Service. Geneva, reb. J. the two draft proF yi-.-u-rday by the Aral and second mating from the .t protocol render art tie six of 0 0 f |9i2 and undeThibit the use of preEastern territories mReuter's Service. - 343 words
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Article45 1925-02-02 7 Reuter's Service. I f London, Jan. 31. I I ur Clyde Bank f r interdicts were the a;f l€r evictions, is t: 4 r lsea > the idea being Lfc K 8 »>* to particular m»-.. Accord- cxthanv ,f k~»— nouses was comlc-' niornin'rReuter's Service. - 45 words
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Article30 1925-02-02 7 Reuter's Service. T-. Melbourne, Feb. 1. N^aw»*!!r* n Ka :vvu y* Union ConNejHt ate witft> otn€T *«nakW Lh 3 V ew 10 th€ forma ,f tranapoit workers.Reuter's Service. - 30 words
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Article22 1925-02-02 7 Aceaxy.] In th? Paris, Feb. 1. n the Budget V-." 11 rri *aid he maa 1 in Batavia.22 words
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Article14 1925-02-02 7 Reuter's Service. Tr> ir J* 1 Feb. 1. 1» the UnitedReuter's Service. - 14 words
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Article198 1925-02-02 7 EXPERTS OPINION ON RENOVATION If Made Good Will Stand for Future Reuter's Service. London, Feb. L The Goonmifeeibn of Experts, Who have been examining St. Paulas Cathedral since 1921, that the suggestions that the Cathedral is unsafe are unfounded. The methods they have recommended for the strengthening otfReuter's Service. - 198 words
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Article153 1925-02-02 7 Riotous Meeting Ends in Free Fights Reuter's Service. Dublin, Feb. 2. Mr. Oosgrave's first public appearance since his return tfrom his holiday in France was attended with considerable disturbance on the occasion of a big de- monstration in College Green to support the Goverr.ment candidates in by electionsReuter's Service. - 153 words
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Article123 1925-02-02 7 Co-operation in Payment of Debts i Reuter's Service. Washington, Jan. 31. On the occasion of the official presentation of credentials Mr. Daeschner the new French Ambassador declared inter alia that Franco-Amerfcan wartime co-operation should be extended to the payment of material deftts as well as debts ofReuter's Service. - 123 words
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Article86 1925-02-02 7 Higher Prices and Much Stronger Position Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 31. The Mincing Lane rubber market opened with buyers at Is. sd. and became stronger for all positions, Is. 5%d. being paid except for April-June delivery and Is. 5%d. on the past quarters, the average price workingReuter's Service. - 86 words
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Article42 1925-02-02 7 Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 31. Interest is created by the reappearance of Soviet representatives in the Lancashire cotton market in the past days who placed orders over a million pounds of yarn aga nst security of Russian 6kins.Reuter's Service. - 42 words
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Article195 1925-02-02 7 LUTHER'S EXCUSES FOR INFRINGEMENTS Possesses no Artillery, Tanks, Airmen or Fortresses Reuter's Service. Berlin, Jan. 31. In a statement to foreign journalists Dr. LuuheT replied to M. Herriot's accusations of January 28. He emphasised that even if slight infringements of the Treaty of Versailles were discovered, they wereReuter's Service. - 195 words
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Article238 1925-02-02 7 Protest Against Explusion of Patriarch by Turks Reuter's Service. Athens, Feb. 1. A mass meeting, organised by the Mayor, has passed a resolution urging the Gover Iment to take up a strong attitude on the question of the expulsion of the Patriarch. Crowds subsequently paraded the streets demandingReuter's Service. - 238 words
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Article116 1925-02-02 7 Reuter's Service. Barcelona, Feb. 2. •Sunday was given up to patriotic demonstrations on the occasion of the vis;t of Primo de Rivera who dwelt on the benefits conferred on Barcelona by the establishment of the Directory and declared that a certain intensity of local Catalonian sentiment hadReuter's Service. - 116 words
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Article61 1925-02-02 7 Reuter's Service. Tangier, Jan. 31. Native reports show that Abd-el-Krim has completely defeated Raisuli who was not only taken prisoner at his residence but compelled to pay a heavy indemnity. Madrid, Jan. 31. Gen. Primo de Rivera stated Since the reconstruction of the Spanish line in M'ojocoo, Raieun''»Reuter's Service. - 61 words
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Article296 1925-02-02 7 CHICHERIN'S EMBARRASSING DECLARATIONS Directed Against Britain and America Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 31. The 44 Daily Telegraph diplomatic correspondent says that notwithstanding Shidehara's friendly declarations to Britain, sagacious statesmen in Japan are likely to be embarrassed by the flamboyant talk emanating from Chidherin in the Bolshevik Press thatReuter's Service. - 296 words
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Article205 1925-02-02 7 Chamberlain's Speech on Foreign Policy Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 31. Speaking at Birmingham Mr. Austen Chamberlain alluded to the recent exchange of notes wtith Germany regarding the occupation of Codogne. He regretted the tone and temper of Dr. Luther's spsech latft night but he declared v IReuter's Service. - 205 words
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Article24 1925-02-02 7 Pant AdeJgarda, Feb. L The British motor vessel Silverp'ne from Singapore to New York has put in with defective machinery.24 words
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Article121 1925-02-02 7 The Postmaster-General has appointed the Post Office at Merlimau. Malacca, to be an office of the -Post Office Savings Bank, with effect from March Ist. The Secretary of for the Colonies has approved the promotion of Mr. J. Parke, Inspector of Pok'ce, Ipoh, to be an Assistant Commfesioner otf Police,121 words
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Advertisement252 1925-02-02 7 DAVENPORT OIL ENGINE SEMI-DIESEL. A FOUR CYCLE HEAVY DUTY INTERNAL COMBUSTION EN6INE 3 H. P. 6 H. P. 8 H. P. DAVENPORT Semi-Diesel Engine _JgjjfijS is the small sized Engine that has ,««jß!9lfil^S^^!^!^r^l^ all the advantages of efficiency H Rllri»k /fmm\ and fuel economy that the full M§ DAVENPORT Semi-Diesel252 words
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Article65 1925-02-02 8 Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL S.C.C. vs. Royal Sussex Regiment The match between the S.C.C. and the R.A., which was arranged for this afternoon, has been «carcelled. The Club will play the Royal Sussex Regiment, and will be represented by the following aide: Barnes; Penrice, J. W. Winter; J. Lee, K. MacLennan,65 words
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Article102 1925-02-02 8 Reuter's Service. [Renter'e Service.] London, Jan. 31. The following are the results of the matches in the second round of the F. A. Cup Competition: Bristol Cjty 0, Liverpool 1. Sunderland 0, Evtrton 0. Blackburn 0, Portsmouth 0. Sheffield 3, Wednesday 2Birmingham 1, Stockport 0. Notts CountyReuter's Service. - 102 words
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Article233 1925-02-02 8 Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 31. The following were the results of todays English and Scottish League matches: Division I Huddersfield T. 2, Leeds U. 0. Manchester C. 0, Bury 0. Division II Coventry City 3, Stoke 1. Middlesbro' 1, South Shields 1. Division 111 (Southern) Aberdare A. 0,Reuter's Service. - 233 words
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Article75 1925-02-02 8 CRICKET Reuter's Service. Hobari;, Jan. 31- The match between the M<C.C. and Tasmania, was resumed to-day in fine weather. The wicket was good and the attendance numbered 3,000. The M. C. C. totalled 449, Sutcliffe scoring 188 by attractive and sound cricket. He was at the wicketsReuter's Service. - 75 words
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Article36 1925-02-02 8 LAWN TENNIS Reuter's Service. Sydney, Jan. 31- In the Australiasiian Ijawn tennis championships finals Anderson beat PattensKWT by 11—9, 2—6, 6—2, 6—3. Patterson and O'Hara Wood beat Anderson and Kalms by 6—4, 9—7, 7—5.Reuter's Service. - 36 words
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Article24 1925-02-02 8 BOXING Reuter's Service. London, Feb. L At Glasgow in the European fly-weight championship, Clark (Britain) defeated Monetrcuil (France) holder, on points.Reuter's Service. - 24 words
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Article88 1925-02-02 8 HOCKEY A hockey match was played on Saturday at Pulau Brani between the Y. M. C. A. an I R. E. Fletcher {.aye the R. E. the lead in the first half after a hard struggle. The Y. M. C. A. combined well in the second half,88 words
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Article300 1925-02-02 8 First Day s Results TURF (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Jan. 31. There was an excellent attendance at the first day's racing here to-day. The going was gcod. The following were the results: Race 1.—Thelacorn (Bowden) 9 1 Nadder (Sleigh) 8.9 2 Suka Hati (Giennon) 9 3 Won300 words
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Article41 1925-02-02 8 ATHLETICS Reuter's Service. Boston, Feb. 1. Wille Plank beat the Italian, Frigerio, in the 3,000 metres walk, his time being 12 minutes 52 4-5 seconds, thus beating his own world record for indoor walking bv 1 and 1-5 seconds.Reuter's Service. - 41 words
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Article99 1925-02-02 8 BILLIARDS A boards tournament is being arranged for and entry lists may be signed at the Club Rooms of names submitted to either Mr. Bashir A. Mallal, Mr. S. H. Mclntvre or Mr. J. Chong Weng. There will be A and B class singles and championship class. Two99 words
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240 1925-02-02 8 RUGBY The rugger season was brought to a fitting close with the Singapore vs. Negri Sembilan engagement on the Padang on Saturday. The Singapore players were in the excellent form which has carried them through the season successfully and won by 24 points (3 goals,240 words
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Article147 1925-02-02 8 The re-union dinner of the Chinese Association which was held on Friday evening at the premises of tJbe Association was very well attended, including a ifew ladies. The members had a very enjoyable time together. The Chairman urged those present to be more united, to assist the Association in getting147 words
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Article42 1925-02-02 8 rWe do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondent*. Letters sent for publication should be written on one side of the paper only; preference is given to short letters. Only extracts of long letters can be given.]42 words
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Article641 1925-02-02 8 g|- Jr Your correspondent with the classic peauidianym seems to have forgotten that during tJhe last year Exhibitors (Le. owners and lessees of Cinemas) have had Do assist him in justifying his salary by paying high prices for the ordinary films that he has imported. The641 words
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Article176 1925-02-02 8 Sir, —One of the fundamental teachings of Islam is the equality of all Muslims. Prince or peasant, rich or poor, saint or 6inner—all are equal. Recently an Ind'ian Muslim died. His mortal remains, shorn of all worldly paraphernalia, were taken for burial 1 an the B3dadar.i Muhamnnedatn176 words
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Article457 1925-02-02 8 Sir, —Further comment on the proceedings of the Singapore Turf Clubfe Annua] Meeting as dealing with the Payment oi Freights controversy is inevitable for the following reasons which can only be accorded due publicity by /the courtesy oi the locail Press. 1. Item No. 3 of the457 words
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Article130 1925-02-02 8 Programme of Drills up to and for Bth February, 1925. To-day, February 2 at 5.15 p.m.—Drill M. S. R. A. (v), Lecture by Capt. F. V. Bennett, R.A.. on the gun practice carried ourt at Blakan MatL To-morrow. February 3 at 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Band, Band Practice.130 words
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Article399 1925-02-02 8 Mr. T.W.H. Kingston has been appointed d a Police Magistrate for Penang. The Hon. Mr. P. K. Nambyar is in Singapore for the Leglsiatiive Council meeting. o Mr Gordon Cranma. General Secretary of the V.M.C.A., Singapore, has resumed from a visit to Ipoh. Mr. N. D. Mudie has been appointed399 words
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Advertisement1352 1925-02-02 9 Last 2 Weeks of Whiteaway's! REMNANTS I CLOSES GREATLY j 1 Saturday, I Q REDUCED. j "VALET AUTO-STROP" I HAUER'S EAU DE DRESSING CASES. 14tfa FebPUary. I i SAFETY RAZOR. No. 50. t COLOGNE. g Case with jjj g 2SESHSHSHSESHSHSESES^ LSZSZSZSESES2S2SZSES2SZSZSZSZSZS2HB g Superfine quaUity. In 4 oz. bottle g Lady1,352 words
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Article632 1925-02-02 10 GREAT PROGRESS MADE BY AMERICA In his retrospect of the United States of America for the years 1914-1924, Professor Arthur B. Darling, of the Yale University, says the following in the December Utttfl of the Current History Magazine." On the other side of the world the United State*632 words
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Article363 1925-02-02 10 Back in Gaol After Life 99 Term at Dartmoor A hardened criminal who whs sentenced to p«mal »ea-vfit<udo for life at the Old Bailey 17 years ago—audi who was released by the help of Lady Astor—has gone to prison again in California after making a manly and363 words
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Advertisement749 1925-02-02 10 FOR THE HOUR INSTANT POSTUM is a boon to those people who enjoy a warm invigorating drink to overcome the fatigue of the day's labours. The ease with which it is prepared! Simply add boiling water to a level teaspoonful of Postum —a delightful drink for the counting house. Start749 words
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Advertisement536 1925-02-02 10 I Mrs. Pemberton Tells How Cuticura Healed Daughter When my daughter wms ten years of age small pimples came tout on her face which later broke and formed sore eruptions. The eruptions spread all over her face and scaled over, and she could not sleep at r night on account536 words
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Advertisement363 1925-02-02 10 STEAMER SAILINGS N PACIHC MAIL STOTHIPIiSjy" MANAGING AGENTS, UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT PASSEM PORTS OF CALL-MANILA HONGKONG SHAN that YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAN mxTKr 1 AMERICAN STEAMERS Leaves Hongkong r PRESIDENT CLEVELAND Feb 14 v< s «a jw PRESIDENT PIERCE Feb 28 SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG TO363 words
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Article585 1925-02-02 11 Hilda Brighten - CHANGES IN CHAMBER OF HORRORS Modern Criminals Replacing Old Ones By Hilda Brighten I am disgusted, annoyed, infuriated. My sense of justice is inflamed. Once again am I confronted with the fact that 14 new brooms sweep clean" and that the age is symbolised by the motto,, New585 words
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Article370 1925-02-02 11 Contrasting Pictures of the Metropolis Vividly contrasting pictures of life in London to-day and on the savage site of the vast metropoli* 10,000 years ago were drawn by Sir Arthur Keith, conservator of the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, when he delivered a British Optical370 words
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Article526 1925-02-02 11 MEAT a. 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 Pigeons,526 words
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Article181 1925-02-02 11 Dr. Henson Attacks their Views of Reform "It is a grealt misfortune tihat the cause of temperance has so largely drifted into the hands of total abstainers, wbo aim at making the consumption of alcohol as difficult and disreputable aa possible," said Dr. Hetnnley Hen son, the181 words
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Advertisement487 1925-02-02 11 STEAMER SAILINGS CreiSINDIA AND APCAR LINES fl£ (Incorporated in England.) fAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGQ SERVICES. i t 4R \ND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO a AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE, (Under Contract with Hie Majesty* Government.) tttaRDS from LONDON. HOMRWAJtDS. Otf*** v For Marseilles, London Antwtrp. Cfcit* Due Leave Tcnnage Singapore487 words
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Advertisement540 1925-02-02 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEII KAISHA) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION DUE SALE Kitano Maru 8,000 Marseilles London D'kirk R'dam A werp Feb I 3 Haruna Mara 11,000 Marseilles London Dunkirk Antwerp Feb IG 1/ Kamo Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Antwerb Mar 1 9 Katori Mam 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Mar W540 words
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Advertisement361 1925-02-02 12 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED competent bookkeeper with good knowledge of Office routine. Knowledge of Chinese characters essential. Apply stating experience and salary expected to Box No. 227 c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED an Electrician with knowledge of Wireless, must be practical. Apply stating age and salary required to "A" c/o Malaya j361 words
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Advertisement507 1925-02-02 12 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. TENDERS. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore invite tenders for the supply of 4,300 casks of Portland Cement to be delivered at Kalian* Road, between its junction with Lavender Street and Victoria Bridge, in the following cmslgnmants 2,000 casks 2nd week in April 1925. 2,300507 words
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Advertisement509 1925-02-02 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Actsvof 1862 to 1890, on £>d Dec. 1892.) v Aathorised Capital «3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800 000 Paid-up Capital f1,050,C00 Reserve Fund and Rest 11,407,811 Head Office: 11, GRACE CHURCH STREET Loadon, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:509 words
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Advertisement449 1925-02-02 12 BANKS. THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter in Japan.) Capital Subscribed Y. 60,000,000 ptid-up Capital Y. 52,500,000 Reserve Fund Y. 13,780,000 President.—X. Nakagawa, Esq. Vice-President. —H. Mori, Eeq. DIRECTORS: G. Kawasaki, Esq. M. Esaki, Esq. T. Hisamune, Esq. D. Takita, Esq. Shuto Esq. HEAD OFFICE: TAIPEH,449 words
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