Malaya Tribune, 12 February 1925
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Title Section30 1925-02-12 1 The Malaya Tribune. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY.] [EVENING DAILY: voi. xa- N T O. 35 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 192530 words
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Advertisement295 1925-02-12 1 "1 >."' j|J£ 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE I SKIPPING GAZETTE, j I BT Newspaper of tl Settlementi. Puolianed Daily, •te Reports of Local I Events. I I Lateat Telegrams. I B MKTS REPORTS. II [final reductionsJßfa 1 n3 week Half price Bargains f j 0F For Men. j ISA \j E295 words
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Advertisement451 1925-02-12 1 i»l!H1!| I lUIIiI I I I I I II 111 I I I' 111 l I WEAK EYES. j You shoolL be »bU to rt%4 !*>*f time without even thinking of jtms I eyes. I llf not, p;<*aK« connwU one of awr Z Z Optic'&ns who will determtM I whether451 words
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Article1092 1925-02-12 2 SIR SIDNEY LEE'S NEW BIOGRAPHY Reveals most Remarkable Personality I "The first volume of the 'Life of King Edward VII,' on whdch Sir Sidney Lee has been engaged for the lust four years, will be published by Macnullan early in March. The wank has been, undertaken at the1,092 words
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Article, Illustration220 1925-02-12 2 Make Women Well; Just because she is a woman, there are times when nearly every woman needs help and strength in the form of a bioooVbuilding tonic. To thousands of sex Dr. WiJ'liame' Pink Mfc have prWxi blessing, because they give stre gth, enrich the blrod,220 words
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Advertisement419 1925-02-12 2 Keep Fit by talking Sanatogen I Yotfcan give yourself the strength and vigour to su-ceed ia your work if you take Sanatogen, the tone ioorl which produces a steady increase in mental and nerve energy. Millions use it al over the world, amon? them some of the most lam us419 words
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Advertisement158 1925-02-12 2 A COMMON-SENSE STOMACH REMEDY. Instantly Removes Cause of Trouble. When food disagrees with you, causing pain or even "only" dieoomf >rt, you want something that will give you mick relief. That's just what BisurUed Magnesia does; and It does it instantly, too! Just take a dose after eating and all158 words
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Advertisement77 1925-02-12 2 TUNG CHOY "W 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. NEVER STOP ADVERTISING Whm Someone stops Advertising Someone stops buying When Someone stop* buying Someone stops selling When77 words
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Advertisement515 1925-02-12 2 Your Skin's Best Friend MM For every Family Purpose. 'su^rS A letter from Mr. W. H. Jones, 15, Third Avenue. J X Knotty Ash Camp, Liverpool, Eng., says: I write to I; f f il thank you for benefit received from your wonderful m'\J J kf* ointment, Germolene. Three years515 words
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Article637 1925-02-12 3 TREATISE ON ITS CAUSE AND CURE Very Little Medicinal Literature About Snoring The following brief treatise on snoring, its cause and cure, is an excerpt from the Weekly Bulletin of the Chicago Department of Health. Sleep quietly and the world sleeps with you, remarks the author, indulging637 words
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Article261 1925-02-12 3 Why Many Married Ones Work i One hears the subject of married women going out to work discussed very often and it is nearly always to their disparagement, says "one of them," in the S.C.M. Post, I wonder how many of the community at Large realise that261 words
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Advertisement460 1925-02-12 3 fpOßf Backache T HE treatment of Backache WY a Presents no ditnculties when if V De Witt s Pilla ;uv used Relief r X ,J| 1 is obtainecl almost instantly and I fy in few days the trouble is i An fViront Perhaps the experience of Mrs. —-DV tnC Groves460 words
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Advertisement406 1925-02-12 3 —Awaits your pleasure Sir There's such satisfaction in a Piccadilly n I smoke. It's a link with Home right enough. Rich, mellow and pure. I Packed in airtight tins which keep them as fresh as the day they were made. I Preserved in perfect condition. That's the charm of a406 words
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Advertisement528 1925-02-12 4 AMUSEMENTS mi ««,i,*,«,i,« im -mi i i wiiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiinii iin ijiiaiiinii'ww^ iEIVIPIRE; Thursday, 12th February to Monday, 16th February. I In the Second Show. 1 IMAGINE CHARLIE PREACHING? BY GOOSH! IS HE A CONVICT?? The only rival Picture of THE KID j EVERY INCH OF FILM A LAUGHTER You're be Tickled528 words
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Advertisement498 1925-02-12 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA From Thursday, 12th February, to Tuesday, 17th February. 1925. llnI In the Second Show at 9 pan. Sharp. [jj Topical Budget j of interesting screen news. gj THE FIRST OF OUR BIG ATTRITIONS FOR THE YEAR THE FINEST PIECE OF FILHERY OF THE YEAR g DECLARED BY JUDGES498 words
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Advertisement354 1925-02-12 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY SUrEnjT^ TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 P.M. Entir,. Another Chanße Notable Screen Achievement 1"a VICTIM BACKBONE (IN 9 REELS) To-night Produced by NEW, FIILST KIN ~,(T, (T THE of the North (V.untrv CATHOLIC ART ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK women K° to the mighty b conquest. ri *bt ef The utmost354 words
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Article725 1925-02-12 5 RUBBER SHARES WEE KI-V BEPOmS Commerce Si apcre. Feb. 11. I h<„ 381.99 tons. C* 068 lbs., 289.32 tons. Offers **S ;> tons. Spot. Is. sd. Mtf cts. REALIZED sheet: Cents P er lb> -m"M' u (1 lot on,y) 58*4 to 59% DO H »>o No Sales 58Vi tos9Vi r725 words
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Article221 1925-02-12 5 Officiates at a Unique Ceremony What must 'be a unique cen !mony in England was performed at the St. Giles Register Office, Bloomsbury, when Miss Dorothy M. Haldane officiated at the wedding of a young electrical engineer and his hridt Although Miss Haldane was appointed Deputy-Super int.221 words
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Article83 1925-02-12 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association Singapore, February 12. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest Losdon Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Sncfc 61 61% March 59% 60* April to June 58% 59 July to September 57%' 58% Latest London Cables quote.83 words
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Article84 1925-02-12 5 Singapore, February 12. On London Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 3|l6d Demand t S Private 3 months' sight 2s 419,32 On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 155 Va On Hongkong— Bank demand draft P-™-On ShanghaiBank demand draft 73 On Jay Bank Tel. Transfer 139% On Japan— Bank demand draft84 words
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Article79 1925-02-12 5 London, Feb. 10. Manchester Market— 8% lbs shirtings fair (new basis) s 40's Grey Yarns, single twist 27% 6 lbs T. Cloth fair 24 yards IUS Liverpool MarketCotton (Fully Middling Ameriv 13.44 can) -v on Cotton Egyptian Metals— rs>er:ir;n Tin Std. 3 months £Zbs.lb.u Produce Copra fair79 words
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Article126 1925-02-12 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rfce, Siam No 1 per Koyan $321 Rice, Siam 2 $308 Rice, Siam 3 $294 Rice, Saigon 1 $281 Rice, Saigon 2 $271 Rice, Saigon 3 $259 Rce, Rangoon 1 $279 Rice, Rangoon 2 $241 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $10.10 Rice,126 words
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Article158 1925-02-12 5 Singapore, Feb. 12. Tin: —Taipings $1.22% to $1.27%, Norths $1 to $1 03, Souths 87 to 89 cents, Johans 57 to 59 cents, Petaiings $1.52% to $1.57%, Nawng Pets $1.77% to $1.82%, Mambaue $1.07 to $1 10, Telok Kruins $L16 to $1.20, Kinta Dredges 90 to158 words
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Article155 1925-02-12 5 Singapore, February 12. The RuP.ber market remains very quiet with a flew enquiries at low quotations. In the Mining s'dt.on, Kinfcas again provide the chief internet, being enquired for all round wi'th few shares offering. Collieries have also firmed coriJiderab y and sellers are hard to155 words
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Article161 1925-02-12 5 Rubbers. —Unchanged. Mining.—Hitams are easier and offer at $1.62% wfah buyers holding] off. Taipings have buyers at $1.23% with sellers at $1.26. Kinta Dredges have improved and are quoted round 90 cents. Petalings are quoted $1.55 to $1.60 and Idris 275. 9d to 28s. 9d. Teluk161 words
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Article144 1925-02-12 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, February 12. Number after the ship indicates the Godown it is abreastt of and the wora "Gate," the number of the Gate to enter atEast Wharf (Gate D.-H.M.S. Pegasus, East End East Whf.; Tara 20. Main Wharf144 words
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Article143 1925-02-12 5 TO-DAY, FEBRUARY 12 Batu Pahat Me ran 2 p.m. Sourabaya, Stagen, Kota Baroe, Balik Papan, Samarinda, etc. Buyskes 3 p.m. Penang,* Rangoon and Calcu/tta Ethiopia 3 p.m. Sourabaya Ban Poh Guan 3 p.m. Mersing,* Kemaman and Trengganu Quorra 3 p.m. Letong, Tarempa, Midai and Genting B*>th 4 p.m.143 words
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Article52 1925-02-12 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 $&-66 Tiger per 2 drums $5.26 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins of 8 gallons V-W Socony Motor Gasoline per gallon without tins 152 words
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80 1925-02-12 5 The f blowing is the current retail prices of Kerowene and Benzine are as follows:— Shell Kerosene per two tins $5.80 Fish m g-g Dragon g-JJ Crown n g-JJj Cross fkfjj Crown drums $5.10 Cross 4 y "Shell" Aviation Benzine ex drums pei Imperial gallon80 words
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Article33 1925-02-12 5 Los Angeles, Jan. 30.—Jack D?mpse> heavyweight champion of the world, announced to-day that he would wed Estelle Taylor, movie actress, and quit the ring on May 20, the brides birthday.33 words
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Article115 1925-02-12 5 Sir Peter Jeffrey Mackie, Bart., of CstraitJh, Symington, Ayrshire, distiller, for many yeans head of Messrs. Mackie and 00, Ltd., now known a* the White Horse Dsrfcillars, Ltd,, wno died in September, aged 68, left, in addition to considerable real estate, personal estate value £528,753. Gross estate115 words
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Advertisement220 1925-02-12 5 Call at LIM YEW CHYE SONS, Provision Merchants 49, High Street for Electrical goods, Lamp Bnlbs. Fans, Etc, Etc. CREOSAL SYRUP Prevents Cure Bronchial Influenza and Catarrh All forms of Coughs Tuberculosis CREOSAL SYRUP cannot be compared to common Cough Mixtures. PER BOTTLE: $1.25 $3.00 Anglo-French Drug Houses Ltd. 2,220 words
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Article121 1925-02-12 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, February 12 High Tides.—-0.35 a.m., 0.13 p.m. P. and homeward mail leaves. S.R.C. CUcket Meeting, 5 p.m. Football: S.C.C. vs. Pegasus. Phil, Orchestra, Memorial Hall, 5.15 p.m. To-morrow, February 13 High Tides.—l.2 a.rru, 0.51 pin. Supplementary mail leaves. P. and O. outward mail121 words
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Article918 1925-02-12 6 If there is a place in the world where the acquisition of an acquarium would be simple, it is in Singapore, for the waters surrounding the Archipelago are,full of an astounding variety of fish. A similar thing might be said with regard to the building up of a918 words
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Article438 1925-02-12 6 The next general meeting of the Planters Aat -:a*ien of Malaya will b? held at Ipoh in March. The Rev. Archibad Ewing has left Tenang for Bangkok where he w2U preach next Sim iav. Major-Ceneral Sir Tl 1 11 —T aji mm Miss Fra:< r, ar.u the G.neral's Staff, have438 words
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Article284 1925-02-12 6 The Happy Valley Despite the very wet weather experienced during the .last M ek the attendance at the Happy Valiey on Wednesday amd Thursday 4th and 5-uh instant for the benefit of the Wonosobe Relief Fund which was under the patronage of the Consul General of th--Netherlands was284 words
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Article106 1925-02-12 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Feb. 11. Chee Kok Foo, for many years chief clerk in the G/ovexnuv fit service, and adjudged a bankrupt in 1916, has been sentenced -by Mr. Ju>t cc Deane to a fortnight's irrypri-onment for breach of the Bankruptcy Ordinance. An appeal has been106 words
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Article63 1925-02-12 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Perrang, Feb. 11. The wedding took place at the Church of the Assumption, Father Dfenafti officiat ng of Mr. Wiihem Pyhe, of the Dutch steamer Swaexdeeroon, and May Evelyn, sixth daughter of Captain Vaz. Mi-ss Franc b Vaz and Miss Myra Wallace were bridesmaids,63 words
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Article14 1925-02-12 6 From China and Japan by s.s. Dongola due Singapore 4 p.m. to-day.14 words
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Article438 1925-02-12 6 The Hon. Mr. W, Campbelf has returntd from liJ- v-.!t to Borneo. Mr. H. F. Waters, executive engineer. Kinta, has gone to India on month's ieave. Mr. W. S. Nlcut, who is replacing Mr. Wigiginitcn as manager Oi Borneo Motors, Ltd., Ipoh, and Mrs. Nicol have arrived in Ipoh. Mr.438 words
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Article334 1925-02-12 6 Final Retirement Aft er d Return to Bench It seemed incredible tkm a "we would hear" cracked in he Lotfal-ah can- t L Dig very last of the author '•'■<' to be followed by <' writes a correspondent fag 7 K n Standard or. Dec. 19. But it334 words
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Article131 1925-02-12 6 The following are the guests fSi h> cellency a d Lady Guiilen.urc: |j» Ge.'eral Sir J; hn and Lady Fowl raarfti Misses Fowler, Canunander H. C. Ewlings, Group Conn der T wM The following had the honour a] with His EzceUency I >'- to La) Guillemard at Governme131 words
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Article140 1925-02-12 6 When the German foe. early in •:.e«. derided the Scotties of the Britia M as "ballet girls," they litt] art* the kilted regiments would do to thall "the keen cutti g edge of desperaw In thr end even th ir own aofl storm and shock troops placed tfc«140 words
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Article46 1925-02-12 6 The following aonati M received: cjlTtf Previous.'v ■AwiWledgW ""jj Mr. A. St A ban Smi*a fl Mr. H. R L. Dyne i» Mr. C. R. Baraett i! Cheques should be- made i Saint Paul's Restoration Fu ed to Reuters H Singapore. K WA46 words
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Article22 1925-02-12 6 Mails from Europe, Off***. patched 22nd January). mo* gar will arrive by I Correspondence mBJr« 1 to boxhokkr, at 9.3022 words
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Advertisement23 1925-02-12 6 To-day'sQuotatio^ ,Feb*- 1 Londm Stock- on W tons; ~oG tons downLondon— U. 5*0. Local.-Cl cents. TIN i London.-WV 5 0 J 5 P«23 words
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Miscellaneous72 1925-02-12 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report. By Courtesy of the Government Health Office Kandang Kerbau Station for the 24 hours ending midnight 11th Feb. 1925. Max. shade temp. deg. 85 F; Mm. shade temp. 72.5 F; Mean shade temp. 77.6 F; Max. sun radiation 136 F; Mm. grass radiation 70.2 F; Sea72 words
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Article292 1925-02-12 7 v LEGATIONS OF HIGH AL TREASON Fv( organist's Startling Revelations Reuter's Service. Leaps if, reo. n. ivmarkabi. allegations of i he trial of sixteen tt> J^ in dudi«I Graeral <* to the effect that agents a hud ndeavoured to start eba in Ge:many. i 5 .ttkial <>f the Communis*Reuter's Service. - 292 words
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Article67 1925-02-12 7 Reuter's Service. B riiin, Feb. 11. Hen Q fl who was Minister of Posits Marx Cabinet, has bean arrested f r: -examination by the Public atatenseata made by Barraat concern. He is acaaM nf in to geit r d of incriminating ■Kata, 7* i; r br »»ch ofReuter's Service. - 67 words
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Article49 1925-02-12 7 Reuter's Service. T London, Feb. 11. I eajts, it is understood that there is considerable "■WiSood f concordat being reached Vatican and Mussolini, in 1 aiU make a world-tour. Rome, Fab. 11. f M eariy conclusion of the equent papal tour of far!*/ in well-informedReuter's Service. - 49 words
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Article38 1925-02-12 7 I Havas Agency.] In the n» Paris Feb U o- cr d ar n the cfarse of a tae Budget, the Minister for an 4l ted thet the taxes have reached an> increase woul d destroy38 words
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Article27 1925-02-12 7 Reuter's Service. Th- 6a ,j Paris, Feb. 11. haajj annoiraead of Maitre Den° Mat** TaT advocate and counsel biff* tht defence in the notoriousReuter's Service. - 27 words
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Article151 1925-02-12 7 AGREEMENT PROTOCOL ADOPTED Japan's More Efficacious and Radical Policy Reuter's Service. Geneva, FeSr. 11. Th? First Oiprum Conference concluded to-day when it adopted the draft agn.ement, consisting fifteen airtid.es, dealing with the gradual suppression of prepared opium in the Far East, and also the protocol giving effect toReuter's Service. - 151 words
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Article167 1925-02-12 7 Lady Stack Receives £40,000 of Egypt's Payment Reuter's Service. Cairo, Feb. 11. It transpires that the two arrested men on February 2 are Abd-:T-Hamid, anayat of the attudent teachers in Training College and his brother Abd-e>-Fattah, anayat student of the Royal School of Law. The la:t rReuter's Service. - 167 words
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Article93 1925-02-12 7 Reuter's Service. Wash?ngton, Feb. 11. The State Depart m:nt has approved tho Senate's reservations of the German Commercial Treaty and immediately seeks Germany's assent to it. New and similar commercial treat: '3 will be negotiated with most of the other mar'tim.' powers, whose commercial treaties with the UnitedReuter's Service. - 93 words
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Article48 1925-02-12 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, Feb. 11. The Governor-General of French West Africa communicates in a telegram from Colonel Degoys at Niamey on the Niger that Colonel Vuillemins' flying machine crashed on leaving Niamey and that Sergeant Vandelie was killed and Colonel Vuillemins, Dagneaux, and Knetch were injured.Reuter's Service. - 48 words
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Article38 1925-02-12 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 11. In the House Of Commons replying to Mr. Hannon, Mr. Bridgeman said that the preparatory work Sn connection with the design and arrangements for commencing tfh'j Singapore Base is in progress.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Article32 1925-02-12 7 Reuter's Service. London, Fob. 11. Mr. Asquith takes his si at in tihe House of Lords on Tuesday and wilH ibe introduced by Lord Balfour and Lord Beauohamp.Reuter's Service. - 32 words
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Article1454 1925-02-12 7 MASTER AND MATE GUILTY Costs to be Borne by Both in Equal Shares As reported yesterday the Marine Court of Inquiry into the circumstances attending the stranding, a short time ago on Tnee Isjand, of the s.s. Benvannodh, was commerced yesterday in the District Court. Mr. P. F.1,454 words
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Article134 1925-02-12 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, Fob. 11. In a lett r to Senator Fletcher, Mr. Hughes opines that it woud net be appropriate to intervene in the Turco-Greek dispute over the expuliskm of the Patriarch, which is a controversy (between two Gov- unments concerning the interpretation of a Treaty toReuter's Service. - 134 words
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Article48 1925-02-12 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, Feb. 11. At Angora, speaking at the National Assembly, Muatapha Kemal Pasha emphasized the Turk s attachment to France, who is Turkey's educator and only friend. He pointed out that Syria cannot divide the two countries, but on contrary, would draw them nearer.Reuter's Service. - 48 words
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Article98 1925-02-12 7 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, Feb. 10. The Foreign Ministry has appoiinted Mr. Eichi Kinvura as director of the Asian Affairs. Eleven sailors belonging to the cruiser Idzumo, of the Japanese Training Spuadron, are reported to have been drowned as the result of the98 words
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Obituary105 1925-02-12 7 Leafield, Jan. 26. Sir James Mackenzie, the eminent heart specialist, died in London to-day, at the age of 71. He was recognised as one of the greater living author ties on diseases of the 'heart. A few years ago, when at the heiqrht oi his105 words
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Article44 1925-02-12 8 FOOTBALL Penang League (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Fife. 11. In a "eague football match the Cricket Club beat the Crescent by one goal to nil. The game was a poor one. Noakes was the scorer at a fairly long range.44 words
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Article24 1925-02-12 8 Reuter's Service. "Reuter's Service.] London, Feb. 11. Scottish Cup re-plays resulted as follows Boness 1, Raith 3. Aberdeen 2, Armadale 0.Reuter's Service. - 24 words
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Article92 1925-02-12 8 Reuter's Service. [Renter's Service.] London, Feb. 11. The rwrulfts of matches in the first division of the Leag\J-> played to-day are as follows: Bury 0, Newcastle 0. Sunderand 1, Barton 0. Cardiff 4, Burnley 0. Third Division (Southern) Grllingham 0, Bristol Rovers 0. Bournemouth 0, M.llfwaill 1.Reuter's Service. - 92 words
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Article36 1925-02-12 8 RUGBY The following side will repress nt the S.C.C. against the Services on the Padang ths afternoon: Dr. Lindow; Bath, Km?, Robertson. Goldman. Geoghegan, Hatchings; Ltonnrd, Weston. MalTinson, Pennce, Read. Wilkinson, Vignoles, Windle.36 words
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Article35 1925-02-12 8 GOLF (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kua'a Lumpur, Feb. 11. The Selangor Golf Club Championship was won by Gibb with 167. The runner-up was He mm ant with 169. Kyle did not compete.35 words
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Article20 1925-02-12 8 LAWN TENNIS [Renter's Service.] New York, Feb. 11. France has cha'ienged for the Davis Cup.20 words
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Article121 1925-02-12 8 YACHTING The following Royal Singapore Yacht Club a rra nge mentis are announced:—On Sunday, 15th instant, the first of the series of races for the Guiliemard Challenge Cup will be sailed for over the Nfe* Club Course. Starting gun 10 ajn. Handicaps are as follows:—Golden121 words
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Article285 1925-02-12 8 American Electric Light Experiment To perfect the turf on the greens in onefourth of the usual time electric lights have been used to grow grass at the new million dollar Bradley Beach Golf Club, New Jersey, U.S.A. Twenty-four reflectors, each containing a one-thousand watt lamp, were installed over the285 words
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Article108 1925-02-12 8 Per President Hayes:—Miss Ursula An- J derson, M ?.s Edlyn Bleittiner, Mrs. Marie Clumeek, Miss Thel>ma Clumeck, Oommainder C. J. Lan.g„ Mrs. C. J. Lang, Mr. R. Rush Lewis, M'ss L. Elizabeth Lewi6, Mr. Jay Clyde Massey, Dr. George P. Miller, Mrs. Math B. Mi'.ler, Mr. Walt r108 words
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Article333 1925-02-12 8 No Chance for the Ordinary Backer In an interesting 1 article entitled "What chance has the backer?" Mr. P. P. Gilpin, the well-known racehorse trainer, writing in the "Weekly Dispatch," discusses the question of whether the average backer can make racing pay. "There are and have been,333 words
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Article188 1925-02-12 8 Wireless a Most Important Asset Scotland Yatd now looks on wireless as a most important asset in the detection of crime, writes ar, Evening News representa- Four motor-cars equipped with both re ceiving and transmitting apparatus, and three with receiving apparatus, are used daily by officers of the188 words
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Article127 1925-02-12 8 Theory that the Waves Go Eastward More Easily Americans, who had a two years start of us with wireless broadcasting, cannot understand why British listeners-in can hear America better and more frequently than Americans can hear our stations. One suggestion is that the hours for listening-in to America127 words
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Article210 1925-02-12 8 The reductio ad absurdum of intelligence teats was reached in America the other day when a test for hones t" was undertaken by a New York news t *per. A diehundred was sent to ten men of science ten clergymen, ten lawyers, ten journalists etc., with210 words
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Article444 1925-02-12 8 Possible Index of Mental Calibre What is the relation of the size of the head to mental calibre asks Dr. Adolphe Abrahams in the "Evening News." At birth the average infant's head has a circumference of thirteen inches measured just above the ears. Although it is oJincuit444 words
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Article218 1925-02-12 8 Very Dissatisfied With Family" Mr. Thomas Reginald Clay, of the R ed Cottage, Baschurch, Salop, who died DO October 29, left £32,414, "so far as at present can be ascertained." His bequests, apart from the residuary estate, amounted to £74,000. He stated that he made no bequests to218 words
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Article198 1925-02-12 8 The Krutfz Zeitung," which represents the interests of the Prussian Conservatives., complains that malicious and untrue statements are constantly being circulated concerning the financial position of the household of the ex-Kaiser. It explains that the household of their Majesties" a: Doom corresponds to that of a county family.198 words
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Article18 1925-02-12 8 Orders for week ending February 15, 1925. To-day, February 12—Band Practice, Headquarters at 5.15 p.m.18 words
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Article687 1925-02-12 8 A Tract Within the sound of Bells of Bow There dwelt a man not nice to know, Ir. eighteen .ninety-eight. He drove a trade in dogs and birds, And was too really bad for words, This creature Wilfrid Skate. For ladies' ears he'd no respect, But dealt in687 words
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Article41 1925-02-12 8 To-day, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall S R E. (v). To-morrow, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Eurasian Company; 5.15 p.m, Drill Hall, Officers and N.CO.'s Band. Saturday, 2 pm., Farrer Range, Eurasian Company. Sunday, 7 a.m., Farrer Range, Eurasian Company.41 words
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Advertisement21 1925-02-12 8 DENTISTRY LATEST METHOD OF TREATMENTS WITHOUT PAIN. TEETH REPLACED NATURAL-LIKE. VERY MODERATE CHARGES O. JITT SLANG, Qualified Dentist. 32, Coleman Street21 words
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Advertisement409 1925-02-12 8 ■ll|llllllntltlllllllUIIIIIIIM|UlllllllMtlllilllllM|!l|IIIUIIIIM|M|:itll|iltl1|!illlBli|ll|lltll|!!|ll|ii| I I I REMEMBER— 1 a a m I Requisites j Everything for the Sportsman. I m a 9 Reliability unsurpassed. m i I I s 1 117, North Bridge Read, Singapore. SB 'iiiuiiiiM«ri«iisniiiiiiiiiii™Hi!ii'iininiiiinßtiiii»;!iiri!ii:iiiitn«t!iiiiH«;iiiii),t!it<tiiiii:i. i-iii'i ■< i< i i i i i i Ui^. ii iirMs i Bms v409 words
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Article975 1925-02-12 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, February 12. RUBBER, STERLING SH>HES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar 14% 2s Anglo-Java 2 9 20s Anglo-Malay 23 3 20s Ayer Kuning 37 6 20s Batu975 words
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Advertisement250 1925-02-12 9 Magical for_the Skin. pain or tiery irritation .:•.:!>• soothing, and can nj^^^^^^^^^^L FREE FRCM ALL ANBMAL FATS. W V 1 1 w>mv^ a i for all tminner of akin diseases and injuries, is n i tn<.tUci.ne vendors. In sealed boxes ■■•■iii■III■IIII••II I I I I I I I I I250 words
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Advertisement178 1925-02-12 9 SI? Deniliviu'.n. And see what two grateful mothers tell us:— "The only remedy we ever used to PvereW to my little boy. who has *?W /L trouble since ho was 18 months. Mt». W.A. Barnes, Ryton Farm. Nethercote. via Pambuela. And again another mother: "There is no sign of eczema178 words
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Advertisement454 1925-02-12 9 Ĕ( "Insects cannot live where LOTOL is used." V% {< f One Certain Jv seven notorious insects illustrated above C( are the most troublesome of the household )m insect pests. To exterminate them in the past (C S/ meant resorting to many varied kinds of disin- *S\ C\ fectants, powders,454 words
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Article667 1925-02-12 10 THE CAREER OF GERMAN ADVENTURER Socialist Revolutionary and War-Profiteer Dr. Alexander Helphand has just died at the age of 57. He was a Socialist, an active revolutionary, an economist, and a war profiteer, and in all of these capacities he displayed remarkable genius. His personal appearance was extraordinary.667 words
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Article322 1925-02-12 10 Institute Does Valuable Work in Manila One thousand twelve seamen were given sleeping accommodations at the Seaman s Church Institute of Manila from June 1 to December 31, 1924, according to a report read at the annual meeting held recently. Of these, 156 paid and 856 got322 words
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Advertisement622 1925-02-12 10 4 m The days in which we live render < nO /1/H* i it more difficult to maintain a con- <; *T LdGjW dit.on of perfect health all the jfjgfl time. The system gets'run-down J> > tjQ*J* with rush anci wornes <► j! /Hence the necessity for a health-build- <[622 words
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Advertisement587 1925-02-12 10 A DEADLY ENEMY. It is the continual dropping that wears away a stone. In the same way the continued twinges of Rheumatism causing acute suffering with each appearance, will wear away the strongest human system. The first shooting pains seem trivial, but as they continue they grow worse and the587 words
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Advertisement502 1925-02-12 10 STEAMER C AHINGS BIBBY LINE OF FAST TWIN SCREW MAIL PASSENGER STEAMfd RANGOON, COLOMBO PORT SAID MARSEILI F« V N WITH THROUGH CONNECTION FROM SINGAPORE *x HOMEWARD SAILINGS AND Leave Steamer Rangoon About Steamer U„. 1925 RangooT I Gloucestershire Feb 12 Oxfordshire 5 Oxfordshire Feb 26 Lancashire Lancashire Mar 12502 words
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Article871 1925-02-12 11 SAILORMEN WHO EARN £3,000 A YEAR A London Bengal Pilot's Story of Death-trap River They tell this story out where the treacherous Hooghly River flows: the Hooghly runs into the Bay of Bengal and is th; main road to CaLcutta—and the most difficult big river in thfi world871 words
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Article205 1925-02-12 11 Bombay, Jan. 4. Since his arrival yesterday, Air ViceMarshal Sir Seftton Braneker, Director pf Civil Aviiation, has Iteen devob'ng his time to an examination of Bombay city and harbour and the neighbouring- island of Salsette. To-day, accompanied by Sir Law- > ss Hopper, Director of Development,205 words
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Article513 1925-02-12 11 MEAT c. Beef steak (round) kati 45 Beef stew or curry kati 40 Pork lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) 64 Mutton Indian kati 80 Mutton Australian kati Fowl kati 70 Capons (Locally reared) kati 75 Hems (Locally reared) kati 75 Ducks c eh 1.00513 words
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Article152 1925-02-12 11 "A startling new development has occurred in Bordbay which may (have farreaching effects on the political situation, says the Mail's Bombay correspondent. "A large meeting of Hindus convened and attended Ity all the most influential Hindu leaders in Bombay met to consider the attack made by Mr.152 words
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Article39 1925-02-12 11 Commander Brora, German aviator. hopes to fly over the north pole in a dingible twice as big as the Los Angeles. He is drawing up specifications for his giant ship. The Norwegian explorer, Frithjof Nansen, is backing the project.39 words
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Article173 1925-02-12 11 COMPANY, LIMITED. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. KINTA —Monday, 4 p.m., for Port Swetteniham and Penang". HYE LEONG— Monday, 5 p.m. for Malacca and Muar. PENANG —Tuesday, 2.30 pirn, for Port Dickson, Teluk Anson, Bagan Datoh and Lumut. KELANT AN— Tuesday, 5 p.m., Ior Malacca and Muar.173 words
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Advertisement579 1925-02-12 11 STEAMER SAILINGS AND APCAR LINES I (Incorporated in England.) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. m \li \Nl> ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO, PENI> LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty'i Government.) fnlß lS from LONDON. HOMHWARDS- T.nan For Marseillaa, London A Antwerp. I I Due Leave Tonnage579 words
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Advertisement591 1925-02-12 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEIJ KAISHA) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION DUE SAIL Harms Man 11,000 Marseilles London Dunkirk Antwerp Feb 16 17 Kamo Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Antwerb Mrr I Katori Maru 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Mar 16 17 Atsuta Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Mar 30 81 Kashima Maru 10,000591 words
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Advertisement279 1925-02-12 12 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED several Canvassers and BillCollectors. Apply personally Salzmann, 4, Cecil Street. WANTED a competent tspiat. Only thoie with thorough knowledge of French need apply, .atating previcua experience, etc. Apply to Bex 236 c/o Malaya Tribune. TO LET TO LET Raffles Chambers, tl ree sections ted floor, area 2,680279 words
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Advertisement630 1925-02-12 12 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR. F<c for locally engaged labourers under Section 130 abour Code, F.M.S., Section 120 Labour Ordinance S.S. and Bection '30 Labour Code, Johore, has been fixed at $5.00 for the quarter ending 3lit March, 1925. Registration of su jh labourers under section 54630 words
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Advertisement506 1925-02-12 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD, (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital 18,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Refit £1,407,811 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREBT, London, E. C. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir506 words
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Advertisement442 1925-02-12 12 BANKS. THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter in Japan.) Capital Subscribed Y. 60,000,000 Paid-up Capital Y. 52,500,000 Reaerve Fund Y. 13,780,000 President. —K. Nakagawa, Esq. Vice-President. —H. Mori, Eaq. DIRECTORS: G. Kawasaki, Esq. M. Esaki, Esq. T. Hisamune, Eaq. D. Talrita, Esq. Shuto Esq. HEAD OFFICE:442 words
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Advertisement415 1925-02-12 12 INSURANCE. TEI 80UTH VtkW BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMJTED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Greea. FOR SAFETY AND GOOD SERVICE IN LIFE ASSURANCE GO TO THE ORIENTAL IN AGE SIZE AND STRENGTH THE GREATEST INDIAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Apply for415 words
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