Malaya Tribune, 6 February 1925
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Title Section29 1925-02-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. v AND^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY.] EVENING DAILY. Vol. XII No. 30 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 192529 words
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Advertisement304 1925-02-06 1 j TRIBUNE f V^ arNeWBp,lpero, j fl settlement*, j published D»ily. I i of Local 5 x lugril I gEgT BPORTB REPORTS. t i i i i r ii'inim. I "r 11 i i 11 f \i> J 3TEEL- Excellent I pt^jr M ;> X GLASS VACUUM, j Va ues304 words
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Advertisement521 1925-02-06 1 j WEAK EYES. I Ton should h* abl« to reai a bag time without oven thinking of you eyes. If not, please consalt eae of nr Optic'ans who win determine whether or not yon need flaaaea. 1 iHE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., 1% South Canal Road, Singapore. 1 TT.,.. imiMii.ii.ii.ii. w«im«n»niniimniTiiniiiininiiiinwiitniniifiniiiiiir[lliiiiiP"nm>TiiiiwnwnwTii521 words
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Article682 1925-02-06 2 VISIT TO CITY OF LAVISH BRILLIANCE The Fast Social life of Buenos Aires It wiiil be n earing tihe height of the season in Buentos Aires when, as forecast in tihe King"ls Speech during the week, the Prince of Wales visits the Argentine next autumn. And very682 words
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Article270 1925-02-06 2 A Queen's Protest: More Than Their Share Queen Marie of Rumania, in an article in the "Neve Freie Presse," indicates her disapproval of the fashion which dictates that all women shall dress alike. She believes that the automobile is in part responsible for such uniformity. "'I am270 words
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Advertisement298 1925-02-06 2 JQ GLITTO» j THE WONDER OF THE AGE. J I Cleans and Polishes everything from i attic to cellar. 1 I• I j TRY IT ON YOUR I I CUTLERY, GLASS, PANS, POTS, I I BRASS, COPPER, STEEL, BATHS, jjj TINS, TUBS, ENAMEL, PAINT, I I KETTLES, WOOD, MARBLE, I298 words
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Advertisement483 1925-02-06 2 WHY BABIES CRY. Your baby laugfes, and does not cry, when it is happy and well, so you can tell from its cry that it is unhappy or in pain. When an infant cries out suddenly, refuses to be quieted and draws its legs up close to the body, its483 words
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Advertisement159 1925-02-06 2 The Al^^jj^^ritish CAR Standard Light Car \L >• a real thoroughbred. \sjuLw The tremendous power -1 Ljjjry of the Overhead Valve engine will carry you N^kj aW/ where you will in the M/ secure knowledge that W/ you will complete your M/ journey without M/ mechanical worries. m\ Its graceful159 words
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Article848 1925-02-06 3 TRAINING IN MOBILE WARFARE Lord Rawlinson Watches the Manoeuvres (Via Ceylon Exchange) Delhi, Jan. 15. r Army manoeuvres have begun in the vicinity of DeM to-day. These were undertake by Lord Rawlinson, Chief to secure certain results in view of the drastic reorganisation of the Army as a848 words
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Advertisement479 1925-02-06 3 If you could see the Germs in your throat—you would realise why your throat gets sore, and why you are liable to catch dangerous germ-diseases. The above micro-photographs are of an experiment c by Dr. Piorkowski, the bacteriologist. Two alas < plates, covered with a substance on which L.„ g479 words
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Advertisement361 1925-02-06 3 However robust Ĕ and strong the constitution there are times when Nature requires assistance in relieving J congested parts and restoring normal function. Nature has no more efficient aid to health than I Beecham's Pills. When the digestive organs refuse to assimilate food when the liver acts sluggishly when the361 words
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Advertisement540 1925-02-06 4 AMUSEMENTS Thursday, sth February to Monday, 9th February. S 1 In the Second House at 9 p.m. j? c HAVE YOU SEEN MABEL NORMAND IN MOLLY'O? I I I If you have, you J KW+ have Inot, j I t 1 X t j you must see her g *****540 words
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Advertisement398 1925-02-06 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA jj From Friday, 6th Fehruary, to Wednesday, 11th February, 1925. TWO TOPPING SEVEN-REEL PICTURES OFFERING SPLENDID I I ENTERTAINMENT. I 0 Will be presented jjj 1 One In Each Show I B In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Ln X [n jjj Three Raisins and a Cake398 words
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Advertisement536 1925-02-06 4 AMUSEMENTS 555 GAIETY SURInT^ TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 P.M. Change >• Another Notable Screen Achievement hght: low ll!|!|lu THE Uul VICTIM BACKBONE '1 o-ri-hl'^ (IN 9 REELS) NEW, FIRST v, N Produced by k N 1 '< ITRE THE f the Wild tatt, h CATHOLIC ART ASSOCIATION Z^lT^tT'-^ OF NEW YORK536 words
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Article275 1925-02-06 5 RUBBER SHARES WEEKLY REPORTS japore. Feb. 4. hffereace in the p:t>: week, and :,rained quiet with atkSM. Rujober .ppoin.-'mg, as, in release for the lithe? reduction in reased exports for I the market is weak, ,ns. Rubber \>, th sellers of most t Industrials tonan advance to be i Straits275 words
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Article58 1925-02-06 5 la Excellency the General Officer ComU jjj Malaya, will leave Siip rrow on a tour of inspecrs< which he will probata it Xi h, Penang, Kuala Kangsar, and fai Lumpur. Ks Excellency will probably return on I i He wffl be accom--1 R. C. Harrison, D 5.0.,58 words
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Article194 1925-02-06 5 untitled Eastern Exten an Triefrraph Company, Penang, and In two daughters were ■Bred on Saturday, have 'eft for Home. A< the Aga Khan who ■nr«d «1 A landi baa left that place I» Cairo, k understood that he will be 1 c India very shortly. were killed by tigers lilea194 words
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Article197 1925-02-06 5 TO-DAY, FEBRUARY 6 Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy Hong Hwa 2 p.m. Muntok, Batavia,, Samarang and Sourabaya Melchior Treub 2pm Ret eh River, Prigi RaKijaih, Sapat Tembilahan and Rengat Indragiri 2 p.m. Penang,* Rangoon and Calcutta Moji Maru 2 p.m. Belawan Atttef 3 p.m. Penang amid Calcutta *Fvx»ksang 3197 words
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Article50 1925-02-06 5 Standard Oil Co. Kerosene Devoe's Imperial Brilliant pel 2 tins $5.95 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins $5.55 Tiger per 2 tins $5.55 Tiger per 2 drums $5.25 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins of 8 gallons $7.61' Socony Motor Gasoline per gallon without tins $0.9050 words
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86 1925-02-06 5 The fallowing is the curreat retail price* of Kerosene and Beazae are as follows:— Shell Kerosene per two tins $5.80 Fish ft m n $5.55 Dragon M $5.55 Crown m ?5 40 Cross n $5.25 Crown drums $5.10 Cross m $4.95 "Shell" Aviation Benzine ex86 words
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Article86 1925-02-06 5 The King has appointed Mr. Charles Henry Harper to be Governor and Com-mander-in-Chief of the island of St. Helena. Mr. Harper, who is 43 years of age, entered the Colonial Service M a cadett in Gold Coast Civil Service, in 1,900. He acted as Senior Political86 words
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Article212 1925-02-06 5 Rabirdranath Tagore, the Indian poetphilosopher will visit Japan this Spring, if an arrangement the Tohoku University at Serdai is making with him is consummated. Informal consent has been obtained from Dr. Tagore, it is reported, and a formal invitation asking him to go Japan to lecture at the University will212 words
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Article120 1925-02-06 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $330 Rici.|, Siam 2 $320 Rice, Siam 3 $315 Rice, Saigon 1 $315 Rive, Saigon 2 $300 Rice, Saigon 3 $280 Rice, Rangoon 1 $315 Rice, Rangoon 2 $300 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $9.50 Rice,120 words
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Article151 1925-02-06 5 Singapore, Feb. 6. Tin:—Taiptogs to $1.27*2, Norths 99 cents to $1.02, Souths 87 to 89 cents, Johanis 52* 2 to 55 cents;, Petalings $1.52Vs to $1.57 Nawngpets $1.75 to $1.80, Mambaus $107 to $1.10. Linguis $5.35 to $5.50, Pengkalens $16.25 to $16.75, Kinta Dredges 87 tx>151 words
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Article66 1925-02-06 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association Singapore, February 6. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 58 V 4 Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.—ls. 4 7 sd. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. •Spot 581-2 68% February to March. 58V* 58 1 2 April to June 5766 words
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Article25 1925-02-06 5 Singapore, February 6. To-day's closing rubber quotations are a* under: New York.—34% cents. London Spot.—l6%d. Singapore.—sB Ms cents. Tone of Market.—Quiet.25 words
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Article87 1925-02-06 5 Singapore, February 6. On London Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 7 32d Demand 2s 4 %d Private 3 montahs' sight 2s 4 %d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 155% On Hongkong— ißank demand draft V* p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 73% On Jay Bank Tel. Transfer87 words
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Article190 1925-02-06 5 The Hongkong Daily Press s»ays of Mr. T I. A. Cartiwright, who, for the past ten years had Ibeen Managing Director and Editor of that press, and who died on Jan. 27th, that when he went to Hongkong in 1914 to take over control of the190 words
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Article188 1925-02-06 5 Higher Education for Chinese Girls For many years it has not been possible to provide an adequate training in advanced Chinese to Chinese girls out here. The establishment of the Tiong Nam School at Selegie-road has supplied a longfelt want, and a short history of this institution188 words
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Article130 1925-02-06 5 The following action was taken by Committee No. 1 at a meeting held on the 3rd instant:— Decided thatt no additional travelling allowance l can be paidi to the Travelling Inspector, Vehicles Department, for period dui'ing which the Comlm'issionersr' mctor cycle was out of order. Decided to recommend130 words
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Advertisement132 1925-02-06 5 Who Will Win? TRONO or LIMBAGO 15 3 MINUTE ROUNDS. Watch for Further Announcement. Promoter: Mr. WILLIAM HERO. SITUATION VACANT. WANTED an Expert Eurasian or English speaklrlg Chinese mot>r mechanic taonughly familiar with marine motors and able to overhaul and undertake small repairs to launch engines and electric lighting pUnts.132 words
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Advertisement210 1925-02-06 5 NOTICE. THE SINGAPORE MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION THE FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE. MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ASSOCIA'DION OF SINGAPORE, The Offices of memfbers of the above Associations will be closed for the transaction of business on Saturday, the 7th February, 1925. By Order of the Committee, GATTEY BATEMAN, Secretaries. XL T210 words
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Article91 1925-02-06 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, February 6 High Tides.—B.22 a.m., 10.14 p.m. Thaipusam, Silver Car procession S. S. Assn. Dinner, Singapore Club. To-morrow, February 7 High Tides.—9.9 a.m., 10.47 p.m. Thaipusam Festival. Public Holiday. B. L oat ward mail due. Sunday, February 8 High Tides.—9.49 a.m., 11.16 p.m.91 words
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Article1228 1925-02-06 6 Two recent police force promotions, which seem to indicate a rather new official attitude, appear to us to deserve special comme-dation. Mr. Han. igan has been appointed Chief Commissioner of Police in the Federated Malay States and Inspector O'Neill has been pushed up to A. S. P. rank,1,228 words
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Article160 1925-02-06 6 Mr. P.P. Steel, M.C., has resigned his commission in the M.S.V.R. Mr. J. S. W. Reid, acting private secretary, is proceeding this week to Port Dickson to act as D. O. The S.C.R.C. re-union dinner hat been definitely fixed for Friday, the 6th inst. Members please take note. The rate160 words
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Article811 1925-02-06 6 TWO BIG CLAIMS BY CHINESE BANK Chief Justice Enters Judgment for Plaintiffs The eas* came up for trial yesterday before the Chief Justice Sir Walter Shaw in the Supreme Court in which the Ho Hang Bamk were plaintiffs in two actions in which the two Chinese defendants were811 words
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Article58 1925-02-06 6 The following donations have been received:— > Previously acknowledged $2,566.50 Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Mawson 25 Mr. W. A. Sims 25 Mr. D. Paterson 25 Mr. P. G. Lawford 25 Mr. R. P. 100 Cheques should be made out in favour of Saint Paul's Restoration Fund58 words
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Article35 1925-02-06 6 From China and Japan by ML Canada Msiru, due Singapore to-morrow. From Western Australia by s.s- Minderoo, due Singapoie to-monrow. From France by s.s. Angkor, due Singapore daylight on Sunday, the Bth Lnet.35 words
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Article145 1925-02-06 6 FREIGHTS QUESTION SETTLED T Referendum to all Member Immediately We have received the tant communicat the Singapore Turf of Freights. Sir, —I am instructed to inform you that 3rd instant, they unanimous! that the expression nf so small a percental ,f ,v t"5 tOt membership present General Meeting145 words
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Article181 1925-02-06 6 Several Suspects Rounded up By Police Following the sensational ibo in Hylam-fetreet and Que*ri rret eary en Wednesday night the Del etive Dn2 ment have been shooters. During the cxci i. j that ensued a Cantons c pjpjfc Peng, who was seen to thjAFana was arrested and taken181 words
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Article229 1925-02-06 6 Sequel to Motor Accident in Meyer Road Mr. F. C. de Almei I■ well luuowu akngai charged with cau.« was before Mr. Bourne, the Citj WfJ mam monning when the inqnefj on"*! cf a Chinese who was b «kei *fj killed by a Hud Almeida, in lieyi r-road,229 words
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Article23 1925-02-06 6 London Stocks on tons down 1,360 London. —Is- <u Local.—58 »4 cents. TJ> London. —<£266-10.0- J0 ...M Local. —$133 por P*»'23 words
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Advertisement309 1925-02-06 6 I "Skidmope" Steel Safes I I f Size 22 xlsx 15 inches. Price $1°5.00 24 xl7x 17 26 xlBx 17 n 155.00 32 x2lx 20 n 165.00 I 36 x24x 22 n 240.00 j 42 x26x 24 288 w I Robinson Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in the Straita Settlememta) SINGAPORE. mmmmmnmmmmmm*.309 words
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Miscellaneous72 1925-02-06 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Courtesy of the Government Health Office Kandang Kerbau Station for the 24 hours ending midnight February 5, 1925. Max. shade temp. dejr. 77 F; Min. shade temp. 72.5 F; Mean shade temp. 74.3 F; Max. sun radiation 96 F; Min. grass radiation 70 F; Sea72 words
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Article101 1925-02-06 7 li gft CECIL INTERVIEWED AT GENEVA ot Sixteen Fails to Compromise Reuter's Service. Geneva, Feb. 5. j v American journim (inference Lord i that because Mr. .i a in carrying his porter W Renter referred P t American parti- r.u-otiations. He M* ::< Ul r sincerity. gation areReuter's Service. - 101 words
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Article168 1925-02-06 7 Financial Battle Between City and Hanks Reuter's Service. London. Feb. 5. I y Express forecasts that a big mine over the questh gold standard, in Iv the banks j.,, interests n the one part, and >■■■ c y, that the opposition headed by the I dustries —whichReuter's Service. - 168 words
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Article68 1925-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. gton, Feb. 5. a, referring to ■*> Bants' a n the repaia■Ul acrf(-n a deep concern I to be expected from a new European policy, and UaiUd Stat in 01/ i nange for 2*4 per P» of rtmni i t.curnngr EuroMr Hughes had not mennc anReuter's Service. - 68 words
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Article36 1925-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. Delhi. Feb. 5. of the Governor Charles Innes, renee by the Asndhmy administra,Ui'i Di(an p na of the railways sion passed a rt-qu :3tii *v f antral Railway hately to inai subordinateReuter's Service. - 36 words
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Article14 1925-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. Mr A,,.. '-"iidon, Feb. 5. Earl of Oxford andReuter's Service. - 14 words
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Article113 1925-02-06 7 WAS THE U.S. WASHINGTON SANDBAGGED? Navy Department of America Criticised Reuter's Service. Washington, Feb. 5. During a discussion in the Air Craft Committee of the House of Representatives the Democrat McClintic charged certain high Navy Department officials with deliberately trying to mislead the American people as regards factsReuter's Service. - 113 words
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Article119 1925-02-06 7 Refuses to Admit any Foreign Interference Reuter's Service. Constantinople, Feb. 5.' Fethi Bey, Premier, in a statement in the Assembly fti regard to the expulsion of the Greek Patriarch, declared that Turkey had no desire to disturb th-a peace but was unable to admit' foreign intervention in anReuter's Service. - 119 words
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Article102 1925-02-06 7 Application Bill Issued; Funds for Education Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 5. The text has been issued of the China Indemnity Application Bill providing that: any sums received after Dec. 1, 1922, on account of the China indemnity shall be paid to the "China Indemnity Fund to be devotedReuter's Service. - 102 words
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Article59 1925-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. New York, Feb. 5. Sir Joseph Duveen announces the purchase of Augustus John's portrait of the violoncelttst, Madame Suggia, for presentation to ithe British Nation. The portrait was ordginally purchased by the wealthy New Yorker Mr. W. P. Clyde. Before it is sent HoReuter's Service. - 59 words
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Article59 1925-02-06 7 Havas Agency. Paris, Feb. 5. Further details of the French flight to Senegal show that the two airmen, Arrachard and Lemaitre, in trying to effect their diTect flight from Paris to Dakar were forced to land at Rio de Oro, about 750 kilometres from Dakar, having coveredHavas Agency. - 59 words
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Article24 1925-02-06 7 Reuter's Service. Melbourne, Feb. 5. The cruisers Sydney and Brisbane under the command of Rear-Admiral Hall Thompson have sailed for Singapore.Reuter's Service. - 24 words
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Article42 1925-02-06 7 With reference to Gun Practice Notice hssued on the 2nd February, 1925, information- has now been received from the Military Authorities that the practice which was to take place on Friday the 6th February at 8 a.m. has been cancelled.42 words
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Article42 1925-02-06 7 Mr. J.R. George, agent, Chartered Bank Kuala Lumpur, is going to the Singapore office to act as mafr.ager for Mr. A. W. Vick, when the latter goes on leave shortly. Mr. J. A. McCullagh, from Ipoh, is coming to Kuala Lumpur. —M.M.42 words
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Article1793 1925-02-06 7 A MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN URGED Interesting Annual Meeting at Government House The annual meeting of the Child Welfare Society was held yesterday at 5.30 p.m. ai Government House. Dr. A. L. Hoops preceded and others piresent included: Lady Guillemiard, Lady Shaw, Mrs. Strutchbury, Dr. Brooke, Mr. D. Kinoch, Mr.1,793 words
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Article173 1925-02-06 7 The following had the honour of dining with His Excellency the Governor and Lady Guillemard at Governimertt House on Wednesday, February 4, 1925. H. S. H. Prince Sakoj, Dr. and Mts. Norman White, Lt. Col. J. D. Graham, Dr. Genzo Kai.o, Dr. J. J. van Longhuyzen, Hon. Mrs.173 words
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Article50 1925-02-06 7 It is expected at Lagos that Sir Hugh Clifford will leave for England about May Bth, and that he will sail for Ceylon towards the end of July. Mr. Fred Waterhouse, maraging director of Fred Waterhouse Company, Limited, Singapore, and Miss Waterhouse, are spendii »g a holiday at Bukit Fraser.50 words
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Advertisement259 1925-02-06 7 HUDSON MATERIAL FOR LIGHT RAILWAYS. \\\m i HUDSON LIGHT RAILWAY MATERIAL is manufactured at the largest works I in the Empire devoted aolely to the cons truction of Light Railway Equipment, I resulting in the ability to purchase the finest raw materials at special QUANTITY prices. HUDSON LIGHT RAILWAY MATERIAL259 words
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Article321 1925-02-06 8 TURF IPOH RACES Third Day's Results (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Feb. 5. The following were the results of the third day's racing here. driffin Race. —B Mile. Clementina 84, Glennon, 1; Cutty Sark 9.7, Billett 2 Moyra 10, Logue, 3. Won by three lengths eight between321 words
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Article247 1925-02-06 8 BOXING The Marquis Townshend, aged eight, fought an exhibition bout of three rounds at the National Sporting Club recently and caused greater enthusiasm than many famous boxtrs He ga\e hard knocks and took equally bard knodu with a antluig face from his onooneZl Master Edward247 words
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Article49 1925-02-06 8 LAWN TENNIS Members are reminded that entries for the following events in the tertrua tournament close on Saturday, February Ladies' doubles (handicap), ladies singles (handicap), ladies' championship doubles, mixed doubles (handicap), mixed championship (pairs), men's doubles (handicap), men's championship (pairs). The tournament commences on February 11th.49 words
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Article114 1925-02-06 8 YACHTING The following Royal Singapore Yacht Club arrangements are announced: Sunday the last of the series of races ior the C. J. Wilson Trophy will be sailed for over the new Club course, starting gun a 10 a.m. Handicaps are: Plus handicapsGolden Girl 8.9 per cent,114 words
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Article37 1925-02-06 8 FOOTBALL H.M.S. Durba- will meet the S.C.C. at the Stadium this afternoon wheii the S.C.C. team will be: Barnes; J. Winter and Penrice; Lee, McLennard and Edlin; Meredith, Tait, Rogers, Brodie and Smith.37 words
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Article21 1925-02-06 8 (London, Feb. 5. In the F. A. cup replay Leicester teat Newcastle by a goal to nil.21 words
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Article27 1925-02-06 8 ATHLETICS Reuter's Service. New York, Feb. 5. Nurmi broke Alfred Shrubb's record for four thousand yards covering the distance in 10 mins. 55 sees.Reuter's Service. - 27 words
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Article49 1925-02-06 8 CRICKET Reuter's Service. The cricket match between teams representing Married and Single, which was to have been played on the S.CX. ground tomorrow,, has had to '.be abandoned owing to the weather. Arrangements are 1 being made for a match to be played on Feb. 14th.Reuter's Service. - 49 words
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Article471 1925-02-06 8 The New World Since the beginning of the New Year, The New World have been givting quite a number of new items to their patrons- As a further attraction, they are now introducing quite an innovation in entertainment. Though firework displays are of frequent occurrence, a competitive display471 words
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Article220 1925-02-06 8 Americans to Visit the Orient Shortly The Seattle Commercial Commission to the Orient left Seattle McKinley on Monday, and is expected .j> arrive ir Hongko g on February 17. The party will number about twenty, but only a few of these will form the official committee appointed by220 words
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Article34 1925-02-06 8 January Output Barlow and Co. Singapore Majedie (Johore) Rubber Estates Ltd., 7 800 lbs. Muar Itam Estates Lirfiited 9,965 lbs. Permas Rubber Co., Ltd. 15,281 lbs. Sekong Rubber Co., Ltd., 15,000 lbs.34 words
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Article66 1925-02-06 8 Programme of Drills up to and for Btih February, 1925. To-daiv, February 6 at 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Band, Band Practice. 5 p>m —Drill Hall, Eurasian Company Officers and N. C. O's. Lecture Musketry for Section Commanders. Dress, Plain Clothes. Sunday, February 8 at 7 a.m.—Drill Hall, Eurasian66 words
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Article1319 1925-02-06 8 IN THE VALLEY OF KINGS Tutankamen's Funerary Regalia Yet to be Found (Via Ceylon Exchange) London, Jan. 15. Mr. Howard Carter is planning to reopen Tutankamen's Tomb on January 25. It is unknown yet what will bt> the extent of the work that will! be done1,319 words
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Article399 1925-02-06 8 Long New Work by Thomas Mann Berlin.—The most notable contribution to the German book market since Gerhart Hauptmann's "Isle of the Gri:at Mothers, has appeared during Christmas time. This is the 1,200-page book on which Thomas Mann has been working for the past ten. years—two volumes of399 words
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Advertisement407 1925-02-06 8 ra|n i»Mi.™i«ii«ii«i|tlir"^ir^«mnifr«^ REMEMBER— SPORTS I Requisites i 3 for the Sportsman. Reliability unsurpassed. i j 117, North Bridge Road, Singapore. j TO I I I I I i l ll||, llrrn THE REAL GERMAN MANDOLINE i FLAT-BACK I $12, $15 $25 each (nrifAnl f |J 111 ft 113. NORTH BRIDGE407 words
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Article309 1925-02-06 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations:: Singapore, February 6. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s AlLagar 14% 2s Anglo-Java 2 9 20s Anglo-Malay 23 3 20s Ayer Kuning 37 6 20s Batu309 words
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Article242 1925-02-06 9 Issue Value Buyers. Selltrs. 1 Allenby (New) 1.20 1.25 1 Alor Gajah 1.00 1.10 2 Amalgamated Malay 1.80 2.00 5 Ayer Hitam 11.00 12.00 1 Ayer Kuning 0.32% 0.3<% 5 Ayer Panas 5.20 5.60 1 Ayer Molek 1.15 1-20 1 Balgownie 1.90 2.10 1 Bassett 0.90 LOO 2242 words
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Article242 1925-02-06 9 Issue y alue Buyer* Se»e»». 1 AyerWenj 0.10 J» 1 Hitam Tin 1.75 I|o ex 1 Jelantoh Tin 0.10 0.20 1 Jo',an Tin D. 0.60 056 £Ml Lumpur N. L. 22 6 2»16 ex £1 Karcnpong K. T. D. 42- 43 £1 Kamuntin* Tin D. 56 581 ex 10242 words
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Article207 1925-02-06 9 INDUSTRIAL SHARES Issue j. ;'L Value Buyers. Sellers £1 British Amer. Tob. 5.6.0 5.9.6 10 Central Eng. TVorks 4.00 4.60 5 Central Motors 0.50 1.00 100 Chinese Com. Bank $50 paid up 82.50 87.50 £1 Eastern Smltg. Ord. 8.50 8.80 £1 Eastern 10 p.c. Pref 10.00 11.00 10 Eat. Utd.207 words
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Advertisement293 1925-02-06 9 SKIN DISEASE You Need a REAL SHIN MEDICINE ffensive matter fIE s</,?£ r/Mr yo<# i healthy skin f Zam Buk is the No fatty aressing or common is vie ointment can possib i y do t wa) to eradicate same good as Zam-Buk, which in t hildren and is a293 words
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Advertisement193 1925-02-06 9 PHONE 2419 LIM CHEE SENG, 56—3 Market Street. MICHEUN TYRES STOCKIST and Sole Distributor for Michelin Cable Cycle Tyres in Singapore. Supplier of all kinds of Pneumatic and Solid Tyres and also dealing in GARGOYLE Lubricating oil. PHONE 2419 for your requirements and e?me will be promptly executed. THE REAL193 words
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Advertisement626 1925-02-06 9 Do Your Teeth Shine Like so many teeth you see now? Malco thi* free teat Man y careful tests proved these Make tills tree test methods effective. A new-type Here is a way to whiter teeth, tooth paste has been created to which millions now employ. A apply them daily.626 words
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Article814 1925-02-06 10 HIS LIFE IN A PARIS CELL Fellow Prisoner a Disguised Sleuth Last Christmas thle famous A.D.C. to Sir Hari Singh, Captain Charles Arthur, was dining and tog dined, feting and being feted, in' the Paris he loved so well. To-day, some two miles from those scenes of814 words
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Article109 1925-02-06 10 Mr. G. K. Chesterton in a lecture on education said the whole business of education consisted of preserving l the power of wondering and the power of astonishing and fighting the natural tendency to lose it. Expressing 'tihe opinion that it would be a good idea if109 words
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Advertisement359 1925-02-06 12 SITUATION VACANT Wanted several Canvass ens and BillCollectors. Apply personally Salzmann, 4, Cecil Street. TO LET TO LETT, Raffles Chambers, tl ree sections fad floor, area 2,680 square feet. Entry from Ist January, 1925. Apply to Ths Secretary, The Garden Club. A. EVENBERG, NEWLY ARRIVED FROM JAVA. Optician, Jeweller and359 words
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