Malaya Tribune, 17 February 1925

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. EVENING DAILY. Vol. XII. No. 39 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, 1925.
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    • 265 1 I f THE fI I MAL AYA TRIBUNE I ASP 1 I (HIPPING GAZETTE, j a paper of v v v..!.-.ya. published D*oj« j 1, t t-mod I m I ND 1 11 i•••• 11 11 11 I STANDARD VALUE 1 j 1 7 CLOCK SAFETY RAZOB The Idtal Machine
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    • 373 1 JMiniM|iii!i|iii!iiii|MiiiiMi;iiii|:i|n|M|ii|M|i!|ii|nl"l't|MW»aM WEAK EYES. You should be able to read a long I time without even thinking of your I 5 eyes. 5 If not, please consult one of our jj Opticians who will determine I 1 whether or not you need glasses. 2 THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I 15, South
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  • 1006 2 NOVEL. COLLECTION OF RELICS New Year Cards that Bring Back .the War In the hall of the linpeYLal War Museum, South Kensington, there has been gathered together ihe grimmest collection of Christmas and New Year cards ever known. They are the Yuletide cards of the war; every
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  • 155 2 Most Often Need the Help of Baby's Own Tablets. Infante flad by their mothers are usually less troubled by constipation than are bottle-fed babies, and as a corrective of infantile constipation Brbys Own Tablet* stand in a class alone —there is nothing else which approaches them in merit.
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    • 510 2 NUGGETS OF I NOURISHMENT I rC Everv Golden granule of Grape-Nuts is a nugget of nourishment, [> J/1 Q; Lfi ich in muse !e building protein, in nerve, brain, bone, and teeth n. building phosphates, and in energizing grape sugar. f Grape-Nuts are made Grape-Nuts are pro- ft from pure
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    • 385 2 FOR ACHES AND PAINS. For aches and pains in young and old there is nothing that will so quickly bring permanent relief and CURE as that sovereign, time-tested and proven remedy— LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM. For the aches and pains of childhood and youth it is unexcelled. For the Rheumatic and
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    • 286 2 with the MOTOR UNION THE LEADING MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE COMPANY Favourable Rates-Prompt Settlement of Claims, FIRE MARINE BUSINESS Also transacted on Favourable Terms. For all particulars apply General Agents: Messrs. SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd (Incorporated in England.) Phone: 2800 SINGAPORE. IN the Straits Settlements there I are thousands of people
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  • 637 3 MASKS OF CONVENTIONAL INDIFFERENCE Personal Merits Counts for Little t By Princess Andrew of Russia "V Society is the same the world over. In the smart set of every country a thrrjg is dore not because you particularly like doing it, but because it has been decreed "the
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  • 272 3 £2,000,000 Royalties from Property fis the result of a "joke" perpetrated upon it a score of years ago the University of Michigan will be richer by, at least, £2,000,000. About the beginning of the century states a Daily Chronicle correspondent, two men of Michigan invested in a
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    • 361 3 You who tire quickly, feel depressed or Run-down, remember— 1 IW sis always ready to help you to regain strength— impression—to promote new rich, red blood—to your system with new nerve force—and to vitality. Wincarnis is a Tonic, a Restorative, a Bloodand a Nerve invigorator —all in one. T re,
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    • 432 3 THERE'S ONE WAY to STOP INDIGESTION and that's to get rid of the daDgerous aclJ that fast weakens the dtges .lye organs. This acid is always present when you have stoma ;h pain or discomfort; it causes fermentation and makes it impossible for your food to do you gojd. Why_carry
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    • 342 3 I For the Housewife's Lunch— BOVRIL ni aii Medical men strongly ✓Mill H| advise wives and £l MM mothers not to forego rmm v nourishing midday i I'll meals in the absence of fiA/ w UJ" ICj J their husbands. It is to «gl \li this foolish habit that Gs&
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    • 518 4 AMUSEMENTS lllllKltlllMlHllll.lllllUlllllllHlillUlHllllllttlllt^^ 111 NIGHTS 2 NIGHTS ONLY J-jIVJIJL IIVJU ONLY I Tuesday 17th and Wednesday 18th February. 1 At 7.15 (Sharp. m A Complete Australasian Serial Featuring JACK HOXIE I who w.'U make yiau chew your cigar, and tear your haindkerZ chief acid make you grip the arms of your
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    • 483 4 AMUSEMENTS ZSZSZSHS2SZS2SHS2SESZSZS2SZSHSHS2S2SE^ [ALHAMBRA! I From Thursday, 12th February, to Tuesday, 17th February. 1925. I In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. I- Topical Budget I of interesting screen news. Cj THE FIRST OF OUR BIG ATTRACTIONS FOR THE YEAR THE FINEST PIECE OF FILMERY OF THE YEAR g DECLARED
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    • 422 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY SUrJ^ TO-NIGHT In the Second 8ho«r at 9.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT WHEN ROMANCE Ife 1 j. k. M c r> id ut <J 5 The Graatest R i IN 6 PARTS .AND S < A. Boundtoamadienci b »:se-daih| n the forests to destru; ii D yet 3 Booth TarkingtoiVs
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  • 401 5 RUBBER SHARES wrKkl V REPORT Kefl nefl> gf February 14 c oi this week's tne i terest taken ree following on Ml agreement the ompany. In f approved by a .15 at the meet- ;nst Mr. Rusippeal, retaining anl of th. judgwhi'e the Comining 9 ICfchs, or shares and apSince
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  • 90 5 Shlps Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive February 17. ship indicates the f and the word Z r a Gate to enter at. -Tara 20. 1•- Kashima Maru, 1; Derbyshire, 12; Wgler, 6. and I).—Namsang, 35; Seang Bee, 37; T >-—\ an Cloon, 5; Vttaka,
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  • 128 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $300 Rice, Siam 2 $291 Rice, Sam 3 $285 Rice, Saigon 1 $280 Rice, Saigon 2 $270 Rice, Saigon 3 $248 Rice, Rangoon 1 $265 Rice, Rangoon 2 $255 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $10.10 Ric<?
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  • 167 5 Singapore, February 17. Tin.—Tainin js $1.22 to $1.27 V 2, Norths $1 to $1.03, Souths 85 cents to 87 cents. Johans 54 cents to 56 cents, Petalings $1.55 to $1.60, Nawngpets $1.80 to $1 85, Maintain $1.06 to 91.09, Te ok Kruins $1.15 to $1.19. Kinta
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  • 168 5 Per Melchior Treub: Mrs. G. de Groot and children, Miss de Groot, Mrs. I. Terburg and infart, Mr. and Mrs. Hessel, Mr. and Mrs. L. Richards, Capt. Wright, Mr. J. Marcus, Mr. W T G. Mongey, Mr. and Mrs. Van Zele and children, Mr. ar d Mrs. Chrenthal
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  • 88 5 Singapore, February 17, On London Bank 4 months' sight 2s. 4 5;32 Demand 2s. 4 1 16 Private 3 months' slight 2s. 4 9|16 On India Bank Tel. Transfer 154% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft p.c p.m. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 73 On Jay Bank Tel. Transfer 139^
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  • 47 5 The following donation* have been Previously acknowledged $23,439.50 Collection St. Andrew's Cathedral 30 Mrs. A. M. Garmo Mr. P. Howard 18 Cheques should be made out in favour of Saint Paul's Restoration Fund and addressed to Reuters Agent, 11 Collyer Quay, Singapore. WALKER, Agent.
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  • 147 5 The P.C.M.O.'s return for the week ending Jan. 31st, gives 224 as the total of deaths one of which was a Eurasian, 169 were Chinese, 38 Malays, and 13 Tamils. Deaths from convulsion numbered dv, phthisis 21, debility and age 18, fever not cpecified 16, pneumonia 15, and malarial fev,ar
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  • 210 5 TO-DAY, FEBRUARY 17 Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak and Pakan Baroe M. S. Hong Keat 2 p.m. Prigi Rajah, Tembilahan, and Rengat Sri Wongsee 2 p.m. Port Swefbtenham,* Penang,* Colombo, Suez,* Marseilles,* London,* Rotterdam* and Hamburg* Troilus 2 p.m. Batu Pahat *Trang 3 p.m. Muar *Flying Dragon 3 p.m.
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  • 55 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association Singapore, February 17. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest Losdon Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 63 63% Ma.-oh 63 63 April to June 61V2 61% July to September 60% Latest London Cables quote London
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  • 25 5 Singapore, February 17. To-day's closing rubber quotations are ai under: New York.'—36% centss. London Sp>t.—17%d. Singapore.—63 cents. Tone of Market. —Unsteady.
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  • 52 5 Standard Oil Co. Kerosene Devoe's Imperial Brilliant pei 2 ting $5.96 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins $5.55 Tiger per 2 tins 5 &5 Tiger per 2 drums 5 26 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins of 8 gallons $7.60 Socony Motor Gasoline per gallon without
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  • 84 5 The following is the current retail price* of Kerosene and Benzine are an follows:— Shell Kerosene per two tins $5-80 Fish 5 55 Dragon J 5 40 Crown J 5 25 Cross m «ciO Crown drums $5.10 Cross m »> "ShelT Aviation Benzine ex drama
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  • 54 5 The Officers gratefully acknowledge receipt of the following donations:— H. E. The Governor S 1 Hon. Mr. Guy C. Clark g W. A. Sims, Esq. g Methodist Publishing House W. Allen, Esq. g F. C. Sands, Esq. g L. G. Strafford Total to date $260 S.
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  • 88 5 A Bangkok paper learns that Mr. Gordon Dawson, manager of the Behor im Mines, Yala, has resigned. The following information has been received from the Superintendent of Snipning, B. N. Borneo:—An unattended flashing white light, visible 15 miles, +tmam all round has been established on Kaiapunian Island. Characteristics are rlasn
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  • 50 5 January Output Harrisons, Barker and Co., Ltd., Singapore. Mentakafj 19,000 lbs. Tebrau 50,027 lbs. Sandycroft 17,100 lbs. Bintan 25,418 lbs. 'Sungei Bagan 14,400 Jhs. Batu Village 1,135 lbs. Paterson, Simons and Co., Ltd., Singapore. Trafalgar January, 1925 3,300 lbs; Total Company's year to date 29,500; January, 1924 3,000.
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  • 100 5 Detective Inspector J.G. Barrett, of the Penang Police Force, accompanied fey Mrs. Banreflt leaves for Home by the "Malwa'' on March 14 on well-earndd leave. During the few years he has been in Penang Inspector Barrett has made several friendis with whom he is very popular, especially amongst the members
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    • 246 5 WANTED IMME DIATBLY, by London Firm engaged big Building Contract, one Overseer on dally wages, experienced Reinforced Colcrete. So beginners reed apply. Write Bex No 237 c/o Malaya Tribune. NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. The Municipal Commissioners cf Singapore invite applications for an appointment of a temo>rary Sewerage Overseer, wh>se duties
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    • 274 5 NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. .o c r Replscemeat of Buildings-Fort Canmcg Centract No 3 The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore invite tenders for the Erection of a Barrack Block with attached Out-Buildings at Fort Canning. Plans may be seen and Specification and Form of Tenders obtained at the
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  • 125 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, February 17 High Tides.—3.46 a.m., 4.48 p.m. Hollywood, Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, February 18 High Tides. —4.48 a.m., 6.46 p.m. B. L homeward mail closes. Hollywood, Victoria) TheaJtre, 9.30 p.m. Thursday, February 19 High Tides.—6.2 a.m., 8.13 pjn. Phil. Orchestra, Mem. Hall,
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  • 48 6 DEATH CHAMARETTE—At 133 Rangoon Road, Singapore, 6.30 p.m. lGth February, 1925. E alalia Maria Coliaco, age 43 dearly beloved wCfe of A. Chamarette, deeply regretted. Cortege leaves house at 5 p.m. f-r St. Joseph's Church. (Hongkong, Shanghai, Lisbon, India and F.M.S. papers please copy.)
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  • 825 6 Since our last leader on this important question we have bcome possessed of information that clears our mind somewhat. The Nautical C'asses, for Malay seamen, were supported so extremely that the Education' Dept. had an ov rflow and the experiment has, therefore, been worth while. Also, invitations havi?
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  • 517 6 During the following week the Municipal Health Officer records that of the 166 deaths, phthisis accounted for 20, pneumonia 19, beri-beri 16, malaria 12, and dysentery 11. One death from enteric fever and one from plague were also recorded. The death rate was 21.77 per mille per annum compared with
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  • 453 6 Cold Storage Co. Sues Municipal Commission Mr. P. F. David had before him yesterday in the District Court the case in which the Singapore Cold Storage Company sued the Municipa.-ty for compensation for damage alleged to have been done to their premises caused by the making of
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  • 240 6 Incident During the Big Fire at Paya Lebar "I did use criminal force, but did it in self defence,"' said H. A. da Silva. otherwise known as Jildo da Silva, when charged with using criminal force to Mr. O. Thompson, Traffic Superintendent of the Tramway Company, bd'ore Mr.
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  • 166 6 There was trouble on the line near Old Kuala Kufcu this morning:, and the morning: train from Kuala Kubu was considerably delayed in consequence. The line was reported to be sinking, and, as a result, for the first time since it was completed, the new line was
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  • 67 6 At the Federal Cotincil meeting on February 23rd, the unofficial members will be given an opportunity to debate the whole question of Prai on the following resolution which the Chief Secretary is down to move:— That, pending further information regarding the sitting problem at Prai, it is
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  • 63 6 The garden at Kledang Hill, Ipoh's miniature sanatorium, is shortly to be extended and developed on approved lines. New flower gardens are to be opened near the smaller bungalow and an additional area of the foiest around both bungalows i-s to be cleared for the cultivation of English vegetables. This
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  • 163 6 Seven hundred and W t Deaths last yea" The returns of the w r k t l Department in Sinirapore Cory show that the folio» J i.*«S given: Culpable I x wl murcver, 46; culpab me to murder, 5; ca act (motor hues), a* rash act (other mot
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  • 187 6 The Palladium Theatre Joseph Drwling mh i played ta \f i Man, Winifred Brynon a turn in "The tomchback of v Elinor Fair of X. >•>.,-; fame wM IJB not least Baby Peggy sppear n rv* J gre*. picture Th, Law Fortids"i2 to-night at the Palladinm One of
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  • 116 6 Charges of theft of IjVU |a3aaa aft preferred agar st Wee K<>k \V;h, before Mr. P. F. David, th Distri 1 morning. Court Inspector Meredith stated that the accused was arrested in Johore v by the Detective Department v guilders in hi? poeaeaaiaa in notes. The
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  • 93 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kua'a Lumpur, Feb. It At the annual BMetißf of the Ex-Sj vices Association »f Malaya yesterday 1* Swettenham presided. The annual report showed that trie r* had been a successful one 6m Mr. Guthell was appointed represent the Asa 1 i»ti< at <, 3
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  • 65 6 Mr. P. H H Manager of the F.M.S. X Hen-haw. has gon< I deparature leaves th< executive of the Ra B* exceedingly interestirtr shaws sulsta tivo sp| Manager, to which a new n.. „i stand, has just been B is possibly now on 1' JS g*'«? Mr.
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  • 23 6 From China and Maru, due S I g From Europe (Londoi Pefl »aT 29th January* h > ?Vi 6 a.m. or, Pr
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    • 341 6 •MliiMWtiiliilMlniri'iiiw I ROBINSON CO., LTD. I MANFIELD I I hotspur r\ ft I FOOTBALL j BOOTS. T^ 1 IHand made strong and service- I able with studs or bars. I Stocked in Sizes and y> Sizes Q I I from 5 to 10% broad fitting. I :A W V RUNNING
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    • 14 6 Today's Quote** London Stocks i tons; 236 ton.- •JJLondon.—Is Local.-63.- C »!> London.-£266 12.6. p
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    • 72 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Courtesy of the Government Health Office Kandang Kerbau Station for the 24 hours ending: midnight 16th February, 1925. Max. shade temp. deg. 86 F; Min. shade temp. 71 F; Mean shade temp. 77.1 F; Max. sun radiation 152.5 F; Min. grass radiation 69 F; Sea
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  • 420 7 eNOUGB EVIDENCE TO > X CONNECTION Finnic Raises a 1 Controversy Reuter's Service. Geneva, reo. 10. Sir A*. jmour that the British e for the Finnish n rt De t-- < to unlicensed im- tft rt r n H said there was some i ilfidt trade in
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  • 42 7 Reuter's Service. i York, Feb. 16. Washington Post, r e Harvey, the gold standard jsiworthy source, r than July 1st, rrsidered opportune U* happy cont financial trans- n history 11 vaving many of personalities, the 'it-:s, the British American Chief
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  • 37 7 Reuter's Service. Vr, I'"ndon, Feb. 16. ■•wealth Fund has V annual scholarly i, tr »abir f. A years in Ameriw graduates and AvL, "l l in h P of the Com- l of Wales
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  • 171 7 HERRIOT'S IMPASSIONED APPEAL France to Emulate England's Example Reuter's Service. Paris, Feb. 16. Addressing the Chamber on the subject of the stability of the franc, which is disquieting and falling, M. Herriot said that despite unemployment and the industrial crisis Britain was returning to the gold standard. France
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  • 111 7 Three Students on Imaginary Scientific Mission Reuter's Service. Moscow, Feb. 16. The Izvestia has published a semi-official statement with regard Ho three German students arrested here, alleged to be members of a German Nationalist organisation. The Consul"' states that the Government possesses clear proofs that the students have come
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  • 85 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 16. The Daily Telegraph's diplomatic correspondent r-ports that Baron Ishii, Japanese Ambassador at Paris, is due to act as rapporteur to the League Council in the matlter of the Turco-Greek dispufc? over the expulsion of the Patriarch. Some quarters think that the selection of
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  • 83 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 16. Reuter has .been informed that the report that the British Government is negotiating with any other power with regard to the Geneva Protocol is untrue. The British Government cannot define its policy until it knows the minds of the Dominions and any
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  • 82 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, Feb. 16. Interviewed (by Havas correspondent in Moscow, M. Krassin declared that it was necessary to settle the question of Russia's past delbts to France. He added that, if Russia oWtainssd credits for the restoration of her industries and agriculture, she would be
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  • 19 7 Reuter's Service. Washington., Feb. 17. The Senate has confirmed Mr. Kellogg's nomination as Secretary of State.
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  • 240 7 LABOURITE VOTES WITH THE GOVERNMENT Their Proposals Having no Alternative Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 16. In the House of Commons the debate on the Government's policy on the Safeguarding of Industries was initiated by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald in moving the Labour amendment mentioned a few days ago. He accused
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  • 194 7 London, Feb. 16. Mr. Lloyd George complained of the vagueness of the Government's "serious departure." He cited figures purporting to prove that no case had existed for creating a fresh element in in ernational uncertainty when trade was slowly .recovering. He mentioned thd; imports of wool had
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  • 87 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 16. Foinlting out that the Loka! Anzeiger s version of the yellow peril is probably utterly false, the Daily News says that there is one point of view from vrtiioh a Ibare proposition may be regarded u&afully by British politicians. Those who are still
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  • 41 7 Reuter's Service. In the Delhi Assembly, during the discussion on the estimates, Sir Charlea Innes, the Commerce Member, said that it was unlikely that the Government of India would participate officially in the Empire Exhibition. London, Febt. 16.
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  • 29 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 16. His Majesty the King is suffering from a feverish cold and is unable to fulfil his engagements for a few days.
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  • 23 7 Reuter's Service. Rome, Feb. 16. Signor Mussolini is the victdtn of. influenza and has been medically ordered to bed.
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  • 166 7 PAYMENTS TO INDUSTRIALISTS BY GOVERNMENT Memorandum Submitted to the Reichstag Reuter's Service. Berlin, Feb. 16. The question of the payments by Government to Vhe Ruhr Industrialists during the period of inflation has been attracting considerable attention in Germany, along with other financial scandals. A memorandum submitted to the
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  • 23 7 Reuter's Service. Moscow, Feb. 16. The Soviets have authorised the import of certain quantity of textiles and cotton yarn.
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  • 545 7 Car Parking Space in Front of Orchard-road Market The following action was taken at a meeting of Committee No. 3, held on February 11th: laacMad that applibatom from Road Inspectors for a bonus cannot be approved. Approved purchase of two additional Au-iJln cars for use of Road Inspectors
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  • 28 7 Mr. J. Rigfhy, Registrar, Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, isi proceeding home on leave on March 27. Mr. F. Robinson will act for Mr. Rigby during the lather's absence-
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  • 594 8 Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL S.C.C. MEETING Chinese and the Club to Play Friendly Match The deadlock between the Straits Chinese Football Association and the Singapore fi|jf ilni* Club has been the subject of much regret not only among Singapore sportsmen but also among others in various parts of Malaya. As a
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  • 948 8 Many of the leading Clubs in the English and Scot ish Leagues have changed places as a result of the matches played during the past week. The positions Ko date are ?s follow: First Division Goals. P. W. L. D. Fl A. Pts. West Bromwich 29 18
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  • 43 8 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 16. In the second division of the League Orient drew with Stockport with one all. In the i.hird division (Southern) Charlton and Swansea drew no side scoring while Aberdare beat Brentford by the odd goal in three.
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  • 21 8 London. Feb. 16. In the Scottish Cup re-play Solway S»ar beat Valeofleven by 2 to 1 at Glasgow.
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  • 90 8 RUGBY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 16. On a sodden ground and with a greasy bail the Y. M. C. A. on Saturday beat Seremban All Blues at Rugby by nine points to nil. This is the first time that two Asiatic teams
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  • 99 8 London, Feb. 7. The following are the results of principal mat ches played in the Rugby Union today:— The Army 6, Blackheath 0. London Scottish 8, Cambridge Univ. 32. Guy's Hospital 16, Old Leysians 0. Northampton 28, Harlequins 3Bristol 6, Old Blues 12. 0. M. Taylors 20, London
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  • 75 8 LAWN TENNIS The Spring Tournament a't the Cricket Club, which includes the championship, profession pairs, newcomers' handicap, and championship pairs, will commence on Monday, March 16. Entries close on Friday, March 6. Tanglin Ties Postponed The courts at the Tanglin Cluib were unfit for play yesterday and
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  • 87 8 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Feb, 16. Teams representing the Selangor or Golf Club, Kampong Kuantan, Ipoh and Negri Sembilan, met in a series of lawn tennis matches at Kuala Lumpur this week-end, Kampong Kuan tan achieving the best results. An informal meeting, presided over by
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  • 361 8 CRICKET Reuter's Service. Melbourne, Feb. 16. The fourth Test Match was continued here to-day in the presence of 15,000 spectators. The wicket was perfect when play started, but, following showers of heavier rain led to the game being suspended and itihen abandoned for the day at 3.45
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  • 37 8 Bloemfontein, Feb. 16. The Joelites scored 442 Tyldesley contribu.ing 96 and Jameson 133. Orange Free State made 384, Coen scoring 103. The match was drawn owing to rain. There was no play on Saturday.
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  • 196 8 RIFLE-SHOOTING Last Sunday a return match of the Scottish Company vs. the Swiss Club took place at the Swiss Club Shocking Range, which for the occasion was gaily decoratedEach team consisted of 11 scorers; each scorer being entiit.ed to 3 series of 10 shots each
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  • 103 8 BOXING An excellent programme, says the Malay Mail, has been arranged for the naval boxing tournament at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Sal urday evening. After a four round fly-weight event as a curtainraiser, there will be the following bouts: Ban Lam-weight (8 rounds).
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  • 98 8 Dempsey has signed articles to fight Harry Wills, the negro, whom he has hitherto refused to mccl: on grounds of the colour bar. He has also agreed to fight Gibbons. It is expected that he will meet Gibbons about June, and Wills in September.
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  • 142 8 HOCKEY In the hockey match played on the Stadium ground yesterday afternoon be. tween the Medical College and the V.M.C.A., the former won by four goals to two. In the first half the V.M.C.A. led through C. Smith and Towers while Moreira scored the Medico's
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  • 238 8 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbußsha.) Tokio, Feb. 14. The Cabinet has decided to approve of the revised Manhood Suffrage Bill, which was forwarded by the Privy Council. The anti-Upper House reform campaign is now reflected by a strong league of the various functions in the
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  • 253 8 Programme of drills up to and for Feb. 22, 1925. To-day, February 17 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R.E. (v), Practice for Wiring Competition. 5.15 p.m—Drill Hall, Band, Band Practice. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall.—"C" Company, Practice for Grenade Throwing Competition. 515 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Eurasian, Coy. Recruits, Recruits Drill.
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  • 32 8 Orders for week ending 22nd February 1925. To-day, Feb. 17—Signaftling Class, Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. Ambulance Class, Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19.—Band Practice, Headcpjarters at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 29 8 The wedding of Mr. L. A. C. Biggs, Secretary tx> the Municipal Commissioners, Penang, and Miss A. Minnit will take place at St. George's Church, Penang, on March 2a
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  • 1022 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, February 16. RUBBER, STERLING SHAKES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar 14% 2s Anglo-Java 2 9 20a Anglo-Malay 23 3 20s Ayer Kuning 37 6 20s Batu
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 361 10 THEIR CRAVING FOR FUN Why Men go to Prison for Debt Should debtors ibe sent to prison Opinions on this question received by the Home Office from Prison Governors and Chaplains show a consensus of opinion that there should be different treatment for the "can't pays" as compared
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  • 331 10 Melodious Music of the Caravan A camel caravan—they travel in winter, and always at night—is a majestic spectacle, and ore to be remembered. It is thus described by Frank Scudamore, the war correspondent, who writes in the "Daily News"; Unless the weather mer.d, said the Handji, it were
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  • 172 10 Old Bailey Talks About Jurors A number of judges and counsel from Japan were present at the Old Bailey for the opening of the Central Criminal Court sessions. In ciharging the Grand Jury, the Recorder (Sir E. Wild, KjC.) said their distiiyguislhied visitors had come over to study
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    • 502 10 "Smoking too much? "In both acute and chronic pharyngitis, (Inflamed Throat) induced by abuse of tobacco, Formamint Tablets hare proved particularly efficacious" write* MEDICAL PRESS. Sucking these palatable, harmless tablets renders the whole mouth and throat germicidal and scientifically clean. Get a bottle of Formamint to-day—it conquers Sore Throat and
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    • 685 10 STEAMER SAILINGS J SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. BY FORTNIGHTLY FREIGHT AND PASSfiWft. STEAMERS BETWEEN RANGOON AND ENGLAND with through connections from Singapore (Connecting Steamer arriving the same day that the Hcnde Passengers usually disembark at Southampton*? r HOMEWARD SAILINGS FOR UNITED KINGDOM 1925 Burma Feb 24 Sagaing M| Pegu Mar 10
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  • 315 11 ATTORNEY GENERAL'S WARNING Danger of Granting them Independence The Philippines should not be given their complete independence yet, states Lebbeus R. Wilfley, former Attorney-Ge'eral of the Islands, in an article in> the December International Book Review. When General Wood became GovernorGeneral in 1921," writes Mr. Wilfley, "he found
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  • 376 11 Interesting Views of a Famous Surgeon "I entirely agree with Sir Berkeley Moynihan when he says that cancer is a local disease in the first instance, and that it often remains a local disease for considerable periods," stated Mr. P. the great surgeon and chairman of the
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  • 183 11 To add to the picilurestque interest of the railway centenary celebrations to be held next July, George Stephenson's original passenger engine, "Locomotive No. 1," is to run once more over its old Durham route from Stockton to Darlington, pulMng —if it is still able to do so—rolling stock
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  • 514 11 MEAT t Beef steak (round) kati 45 Beef stew or curry kati 40 Pork lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) 54 Mutton Indian kati 80 Mutton Australian kati Fowl karti 55 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locatty reared) kati 63 LH.cks each 85 Pigeons, dbmesiijc
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  • 236 11 Dredger Reveals a Work of Art in Mud New York, Jan. 12. A beautiful Carrara marble head of Augustus Caesar, drawn from the bottom of the Hudson River, opposite Rector-street, bff a War Department dredger, is pronounced by exiperts to be the work of some first century
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    • 567 11 f STEAMER SAILINGS INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) HAIL. PASSENGER AMD CARGO SERVICES. rtltigfJLAß AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LONPON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) oI TWAFDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDSZmum ft -apan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Dae Lea™ Tonnage Tonnage Singapore IJ
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    • 842 11 STEAMER SAILINGS •a {NIPPON YUSEn KAISHA) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION DUE SaIL Kamo Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Antwerb Mar 2 t Katori Mara 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Mar 16 17 Atsuta Mara 8,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Mar 30 81 Kashima Maru 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Apr 13 14 Hakone Mara
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    • 399 12 SITUATION VACANT WANTED several Canvassers and BillCollectors. Apply personally Salzmann, 4, Cecil Street. TO LET TO LET, Raffles Chambers, tl ree sections tod floor, area 2,680 square feet. Entry trom lit January, 1925. Appry to The Secretary, The Garden Club. TO LET -No. 60 East .Toait Road. Bungalow with Garage
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    • 709 12 PUBLIC NOTICES WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS Sealed tenders will be received at Headquarters Office, Fort Canning, at 10 a.m. on Monday 2nd March 1925 for:— (1) (a) Washing Barrack Linen and Bedding. (b) Washing Hospital Linen and Bedding and Patients Personal Linen. (2) (a) Repairing Barrack and Hospital Linen and Bedding,
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    • 514 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD, (Registered in London, under tbe Companies Acts of 1861 to 1890, on tad Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital 18,000,000 Subscribed Capital «1,800.000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest M £1,407,811 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
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    • 437 12 THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter in Japan.) SSnS SKd Y. 13,780,000 President.-X. Nakagawa, Esq. Vice-Preeident. —H. Mori, Eeq. DIRECTORS: G. Kawasaki, Eeq. M. Esald, Eeq. T. Hiaamnne, Eeq. D. Takita, Eaq. Shuto Esq. HEAD OFFICE: TATPEH, FORMOSA (TAIWAN.) BRANCHES AND AGENCIES: Bangkok, Batavia, Bombay, Calcutta,
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    • 413 12 INSURANCE. fafci 80UTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayaon Green. FOR SAFETY AND GOOD SERVICE IN LIFE ASSURANCE GO TO THE ORIENTAL IN AGE SIZE AND STRENGTH THE GREATEST INDIAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Apply for full
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