Malaya Tribune, 23 February 1925
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Title Section27 1925-02-23 1 The Malaya Tribune. SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY.] [EVENING DAILY. Vol. XIL -No. 44 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 192527 words
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Advertisement380 1925-02-23 1 THE i I MAL AYA TRIBUNE j AND 1 SHIPPING GAZETTE. I Newt paper of fa Malaya. I I puh!i>he<l Daily. I I T paper that keeps its y informed i 1 i i \-DEPENDENT. MM WI I•* figNg SELECTION OF PIPES AT ALL PRICES. 8 KK\L AMBER B. B.380 words
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Advertisement175 1925-02-23 1 YOU CAN ECONOMISE I I AND STILL OBTAIN THE BEST 1 The Best and Cheapest j 1 BRITISH BEER j ON THE MARKET IS I "DOG'S HEAD" I LIGHT LAGER. Obtainable Everywhere. sole importers: SI ME, DARBY Co., Ltd. I iii!iiiii:iiiiiiiaMauiiinii:>i:;i::iiii!M I I ll,,iUiimilB!lillihl.milB!IBHBIIBUi.IiMiIlllllllBlliimMllll»."^^^ i r in i in .BHBiis.iBnaiiaiJaMBiiBnBiiaitanBuaiiBnauaiiBitananauaimr.anaHauBiiBiiBiiBnaitaiiaitaiiBMBHaMBMBMBnBnatiBUBHaNaLiaiianBiiaHauBMa^c175 words
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Advertisement177 1925-02-23 1 J'lliili «Uf*MM:J|:ilUMliiri|:'ft!|jiii ia i/i4:uin|ri< mnn I WEAK EYES. 1 I You should be able to read a lonjp I time without even thinking of your 1 eyes. 2 I If not, please consult one of our I I Opticians who will determine 5 whether or not you need glasses I177 words
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Article1062 1925-02-23 2 REMARKABLE ADVANCE IN t MEMBERSHIP The Railway Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., F.M.S. The "oLlowing Committee report will bo read at the meeting of the Society on Wednesday, February 25: Your Committee have pleasure in presenting then- First Annual Report on ths operations of the Sjociety together1,062 words
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Advertisement321 1925-02-23 2 I GLITTO» j I THE WONDER OF THE AGE. J Cleans and Polishes everything from I attic to cellar. I I TRY IT ON YOUR j S CUTLERY, GLASS, PANS, POTS, 1 H^Ĕlass l BBASS> COPPEII, STEEL BATHS If**?) KETTLES, WOOD, MARBLE, g R OILCLOTH, LINOLEUM. jj I THE RESULT321 words
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Advertisement518 1925-02-23 2 THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IN YOUR LIFE is your health. Everything else depends upon it. Therefore carefully safeguard your physical condition, and when you do not feel as well as you ought, when you are nervous, irritable, lack appetite, colour, energy, have headaches, feel tired all the time, or suffer518 words
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Advertisement377 1925-02-23 2 UmWjutlH I depression—and vitality 8! 1 Mmull *11 vkllfl t0 replace y ur fe, i n 8- i H (film w/ From TV™ fir?t i *4™ ,</ y U Can Wincar m« dome you Wj S JOM' 'I 'M good—you can feel it 5l «I I «IK your whole system377 words
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Article577 1925-02-23 3 FIGHTER WHO WAS NERVOUS Screwing Up His Courage and Shivering So many timis has Billy Wells been discussed with regard to his peculiar weakness that, if he can ever be hardened against anything, he must be hardened against that. Writers have varied in their frankness but setldon:, if577 words
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Article292 1925-02-23 3 Vigorously Opposed by the Government Delhi, Feb. 3. There was a little uproar towards the clo*e of the aittir* of the Assembly, when Sir Alexander Muddiman, the Home Member, was opposing the introduction of Mr. Patel's Bill to repeal the Bengal, Madra* and Bombay State Prisoners regulation*292 words
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Article61 1925-02-23 3 London, Fob. 3. Sixty guineas per cent is quoted to cover ;fhe risk of a total loss of tihe Japanese steamer "Altai Maru" which on its way from Bombay to Japan Oaught fire, and has been beached off Belawan (Sumatra). It carried a cargo of cotton. Holds61 words
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Advertisement325 1925-02-23 3 The pain of? @L SLOAN S Yoim i;»less proriM-)t action is jj ZV^Sf^^ taken in reducing swelling /jl preventing congestion, IxSsteSiimJ^S^ ains, Strains or Bruises -.in apply a little Sloan's Liniment. Just lay 9 W y^r^^^^ o rubbing —Sloan's penetrates at once, stops the V IwmmJmT p and soothes, quickly325 words
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Advertisement475 1925-02-23 3 Peps are obtainable ia sealed glass bottles of medicine dealers everywhere. Direct from Agents—the British Pharmacy, 440-42, North Bridge itoad, Singapore. BEST —Awaits your pleasure Sir There's such satisfaction in a Piccadilly n smoke. It's a link with Home right enough. Rich, mellow and pure. Packed m airtight tins which475 words
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Advertisement380 1925-02-23 4 AMUSEMENTS ■«■uiiwmimnMiiiiiwiiiiiitMiiiii^ I DON'T FAIL rrVfOIOPr GLAS I to lkarn Hiivit irvrii v ReelB of M i mm i Thursday, 19th to Monday, 23rd February. i THE MOST MARVELLOUS EDUCATIONAL PICTURE a m t Douglas Fairbanks I robinhood I>) -jrry me Mlaid Marian Have you seen "The Three Musketeers" or380 words
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Advertisement369 1925-02-23 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA I From Wednesday, 18th February, to Monday, 23rd February. 1925. ft In the Second Show Commencingat 9 p.m. I A PICTURE, THAT WILL CARRY 10U BACK TO YOUR I CHILDHOOD DAYS! g Henry Wadswoith Longfellow's Immortal Poem: TPIJI7 \7II I EVERY SCHOOL a 1 rlHi V boy knows369 words
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Advertisement500 1925-02-23 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY I Another New Ray of Sunshine. PROGRAMIfIg 1 Of this ecU 2 I TO-NIGHT AT 10 P.M. c St» I I* CHANGS I First Nationals and I 19th., .oth. and 21st. fl 1 Presents CHARLES RAY WET GOLD (6 H In his latest Feature Comedy THE REEF OF500 words
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Article343 1925-02-23 5 S.N. A. MEETING ASS OF 16!» ON YEAR'S WORKING Treasurer ExpWM Financial Situation era] meeting of the ciation. was held .on Friday morning, pM sided, and ethers -,>. G. C. Clarke, Dr. t rville, Mrs. Heron, A- I-• h Dr. E. A. Elder, Dr. V Carver, and Mr*. fs previonfl343 words
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Article80 1925-02-23 5 London, Feb. 20. r Market Steady. "'4 ibs bhir:;ri£s fair (new 16s. 6d. J Grey Yarns, .-ingle twist 28 r _'4 yards 10s 6d lkll|n| Market— Middling Ameri--13.66 34.80 Metals T v 3 n itfaa £266.2.6 Product*— tillable £28.7.6 5%d nom. 3 .ngapore 5V 2 d sellers.80 words
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Article87 1925-02-23 5 untitled Exhibition at ™rt i 1985. Mr. g V I 0 been granted a eomi. Haent in the Chinese V •>.ui;-eers). Sir F. SI t> I h, the newly appointCeyloß, will arrive in hlo after May 17. i llr A. \v u~- is appointed an Assistant rtiom d *der the87 words
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Article128 1925-02-23 5 TO-DAY, FEBRUARY 23 Port Swettenham, Beilawan, Penang Colombo, Suez, Amsterdam, London and Hamburg ♦Ghaucus 2 p.m. Penang, Colombo, Port Said, Naples, Antwerp, Rotterdam and) Hamburg *Emil Kirdorf 2 p.m. Penang,* Colombo, Port Said,* London,* Rotterdam* and Hamburg* Glenahiel 2 p.m. Belawan, Penang* and Port Swettenham* Hai Yang 3128 words
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Article84 1925-02-23 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association Singapore, February 23 Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest Loedcn Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 63 63 U March 62% 63% April to June 60 V£ 61 July to September 59*4 59% Latest Londoa84 words
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Article88 1925-02-23 5 Singapore, February 23. On London Bank 4 months' sight 2s. 4%d Demand 2s. 4 1 32d Private 3 months' sight 234 4 17,32 d On India Bank Tel. Transfer 154% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft P- v P m On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 73% On Jay Bank Tel.88 words
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Article53 1925-02-23 5 From China and Japan by s.s. Sardinia, due Singapore 9 a.m. to-morrow. From Australia by ft* Marella, due Singapore to-morrow morning. From Holland and Germany by s.a. Patria, due Singapore to-morrow afternoon. From Europe (London mails despatched February 5) by ft* Mantua, due Penang 6 a.m. on Thursday,53 words
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Article57 1925-02-23 5 A middle-aged man- stated at Willesden Court on Jan. 8 that when he was born his father registered him as a girl. He desired to make a declaration that he was the person referred to in the birth ceaitifioate and that he was a male. The57 words
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Article239 1925-02-23 5 Leave has been granted to Government servants as follows: Mr. G. E. Cator eight months, Mr. R. G. Evans eight months, Mr. C. H. Sansom ten and a haif m ontns. The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs U» •JP»J to $100. The239 words
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Article309 1925-02-23 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $302 Rice, Siam 2 $294 Rkn, Siam 3 $282 Rice, Saigon 1 $271 Rce, Saigon 2 $202 Rice, Saigon 3 $254 Rice, Rangoon 1 $262 Rice, Rangoon 2 $243 Rice, Rangoon 3 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per309 words
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Article202 1925-02-23 5 Exciting Incident on the s.s. Ellenga An exciting story of how a coolie deck passenger on board the B. L S. N. Company s steanver "Ellenga attempted to take his own life in mid-ocean is to hand from Madras. The inc.tient occurred dur.ng the vessel s last voyage202 words
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Article322 1925-02-23 5 Mr. Foo Hee Seng, who has passed his Final Examinations on the 15th January, 1925, of the Board of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, Royal Corlege of Surgeons of Edinburgh, and Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, will be returning very shortly to start his Medical322 words
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Advertisement203 1925-02-23 5 St. Paul's Cathedral The following donations have been received:— Previously acknowledged $23,627.50 St. Andrew's Cathedral Box 38 Cheques should be made out in favour of Saint Paul's Restoration Fund and addressed to Reuter'e Agent, 11 Collyer Quay, Singapore. E. WALKER, Agent. BRITISH WAR MEDALS AND MERCANTILE MARINE WAR MEDALS. The203 words
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Advertisement100 1925-02-23 5 inutiiiiiiiilninitiri i»it»inniwi»iiBii«ii«ii»ii«itmi»iiKi«iwiin«ii«ii«ii»«i«iiw VICTORIA THEATRE. 9 v THE SINGAPORE RADIO SOCIETY j Broadcasting in Malaya j POPULAR WIRELESS MEETING UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF i His Excellency The Governor, S.S. Wednesday, 25th February, 1925, at 5.15 p.m. The Hon'ble Mr. Guy. C. Clarke Will Preside. PUBLIC INVITED ADMISSION FREE For Admission Tickets,100 words
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Article119 1925-02-23 6 A Singapore JMary To-day, February 23 High Tides.—lo.l9 a.m., 11.31 p.m. French homeward mail leaves. Grand Variety Concert, Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, February 24 H<?jh Tide.—ll.3 a an. Selangor Races. Wish Wynne Co., Vie. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Wednesday, February 25 High Tides.—o.3 and 11.46 a.m. Broadcarting119 words
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Article56 1925-02-23 6 DEATH. Scow Tiang Quee, Compradore Netherlands Trading Socuty. Aged 75. Ded 8.30 pan. last night at his residence No. 42 Neil Road. He leaves to mourn his loss a widow, 2 sons, 3 daughters, L 5 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Funeral on Tuesday 24t»h instant56 words
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Article776 1925-02-23 6 Some time ago we mentioned, with satisfaction, the promotions given to two local police officers and expressed the hope that they might be taken to indicate a new official attitude towards such promotions. There are now, or shortly will (be, in the junior section of the force,776 words
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Article462 1925-02-23 6 Mrs. Phang Khin Chung and children arrived frcm Bataviia by the s.s. Planeius. io-day. Mr. Nasir Ahmad Mollal, brother of Mr. Hashir Ah.rid Moil i... «aite for England by the s.s. Chantilly .to-day. Mr. W. F. McKenzie, general manager of Ulu Piah, Ltd, has returned to Ipoh af:..r a holiday462 words
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Article1209 1925-02-23 6 DR. WINSTEDT'S LATEST CONTRIBUTION Shaman Saiva and Sufi: Malay Magic The greatest compliment that I can pay Dr. Wins-ted* is that the reading of his book has WOt me back to Fraser's "Golden Bough," and made me realise how much 1 have missed hitherto Hf not reading more1,209 words
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Article46 1925-02-23 6 Latter Withdraws his A Pptl| (From Our Own Corre^, Mr T A a a um pur, F 1 4) Mr J. A. Russell has vit, appeal against Mr. Justice Wr?-* 1 merit in the Peok-RussJl iiver d in June last Wt > d •i.46 words
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Article269 1925-02-23 6 The week-end ha< mm i na»b,r..f murder and other crimes. v H A quarrel over the prce of in the death of an aged Chine: m Jalan Kiibor yesterday n S!*! Wears that a Matey, named .3*l Taib. went up to the deceased twenty cents .v rth „f269 words
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Article85 1925-02-23 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur. Feb. 2L The warships. H.M.S. Durban and B* b( 1, arrived at Port Swatenham ye-aw evening. The local committee ha? arrar.irea»»» programme during the five days n^-^ There will be footfall rugr* r zr.i cr«» matches, whi.e th, cr a85 words
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Article63 1925-02-23 6 A Chinese waa convicted of 1 th, person cf a little Ch P. F. David on Saturday 12 months rigorous unpns strokes of the -a It f 0 although the •rtfltrk value, the a*tare <f t* th"' >J- fr m The accused snatched a dww* cfeftft wr63 words
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Article67 1925-02-23 6 The ca,e i» <Vfor contractor, was fine be* register, was argu d >™J>P^ Chief Justice Sir Water j* Mr E. E. Thura!s;ngh '-'i *m the appellant D.P.P. appeared for theHis Lordshli* allow d t* Ml inst. at the W It was organ zed b> Mr. r <^ the67 words
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Advertisement324 1925-02-23 6 B.»S«SJ»BMII8»SIISHBIISIIBJISHBIISIIBHBIIBIIBIISIISBBMBI^^ I THE GRAETZIN LAMP. Burns Methylated Spirits. N EASY TO PUMPING CLEAN REQUIRED. NY I thin E CANDLE POWER. SPARES STOCKED. I I Price $19.75. I Reliable, Efficient, Economical. 1 i I Robinson Co., Ltd., j (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlements) SINGAPORE. mm m «.«■n^IITTIITI.iniTTITTrTITTi™ USEFUL LETTER-WRITERS FOR ALL.324 words
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Advertisement15 1925-02-23 6 To-day\sQ"ot3tion^ rtlBBKR lift ft** 19 London, Btocki 11 tons; 161 tor.s djWf* London Local.—63 mVM15 words
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Miscellaneous133 1925-02-23 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Reports By Courtesy of the Government Health Office Kanlang Kerbau Station for the 24 hours ending midnight 21st February, 1925. Max. shade temp. deg. 86.5 F; Min. shade temp. 72.5 F; Mean shade temp. 78.2 F; Max. sun radiation 151.5 F; Min. grass radiation 71.5 F; Sea133 words
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Article134 1925-02-23 7 VRFM U POUCT IN THE X PACIFIC l) <* ks IdlC Without Tonkin Coal Reuter's Service. Paris, Feb. 22. n ;h Pacific is being M. Jacques Bardoux, in an Kkrjr regrets the ter- Japanese alliance vo-operation in .-anoes as will deter I' uing herself too far in herReuter's Service. - 134 words
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Article99 1925-02-23 7 Services of Able Financier Required Reuter's Service. Paris, Feb. 21. IW -r ua pha return of M. Caillaux to "most remarkable recent considering that ier, who was recently has bee:, the bestv c. The explanation i-rance's present need is ft»a&n reputed to be her ablest financier, ■n IReuter's Service. - 99 words
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Article56 1925-02-23 7 Reuter's Service. Now York, Feb. 22. 1 rig L Angelaa returned to Hurst, Hangar, at midnight from cdi pped a mail bag in Kz f the Governor's residence tf Han-.> a. Bermuda, Feb. 21. galea arrived at five Bermuda, Feb 21. unfavourable weather the Lm i vReuter's Service. - 56 words
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Article61 1925-02-23 7 Reuter's Service. Cairo, Feb. 22. a of arrested men busia coi l. j with toe murder of i the same gang Ire practising ibombf the Pyramids, when n a e5d «tauj killed and was buried ,r dew n v Un n j y companions. The de- avilyReuter's Service. - 61 words
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Article48 1925-02-23 7 Reuter's Service. London. Feb. 22. announced that 120,000 rted from Russia in to Italy and then to I J. itain nad France. Roata Agency the l h. have contracted with t for the delivery of I i'-arly Kroa the Grosny or 11 y««rt, beginning 1926.Reuter's Service. - 48 words
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Article17 1925-02-23 7 Reuter's Service. Hi i-. Moscow, Feu 21. 1 r the Central ExecuV', ratified the Russo-Reuter's Service. - 17 words
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Article116 1925-02-23 7 GAS-MASKED RESCUERS BUSY Experts at a Loss to Determine Cause Reuter's Service. SuLlivan, Indiana, Feb. 21. One hundred and twenty-nve miners were entrapped as a result of a violent explosion attributed to gas ignition, in the City Coal Company's mind. Eight dead were brought to 'the surface hitherto.Reuter's Service. - 116 words
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Article125 1925-02-23 7 Private Member's Bill Passes First Reading Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 21. A private member's bill which has been subjected tq a storm of Labour and Liberal denunciation in advance, passed its first reading in the House of Commons. Its object is the separating of political and industrialReuter's Service. - 125 words
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Article98 1925-02-23 7 Reuter's Service. Sof a, Feb. 22. Official investigations report in connection with the recent outrages in Bulgaria the existance of a Communist Cheka in Sofia, whrch has condemned persons to death, carrying out sentences by means of terrorists. The President of the Cheka and also one PetkonapetoffReuter's Service. - 98 words
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Article81 1925-02-23 7 Reuter's Service. Peking, Feb. 21. The American Legation has received a rad o message that the seizure of the American steamer, Chichuen, was a sequel to the sinking of a sampan, resulting in the drowning of a Chinese major and two soldiers, in which the vesselReuter's Service. - 81 words
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Article81 1925-02-23 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 21. Reuter learns that Mr. Austen Chamberlain is en route to Geneva "to attend the Council of the League df Nations on March 9th. He will probably meet M. Herriot in Paris, it is emphasised, in view of the important issues now beforeReuter's Service. - 81 words
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Article52 1925-02-23 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, Feb. 22. Major Osborn Wood, son of Lieut.-Genl. Wood, Governor of the Philippines, has been missing since Monday and fears are enterta ned of his safety. Paris, Feb. 22. The Chicago Tribune learns that Major Wood is at present staying with bis American friendsReuter's Service. - 52 words
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Article176 1925-02-23 7 SOVIET'S CLAIMS ON FRANCE Everything Depends on Issue of Big Loan Reuter's Service. Moscow, Feb. 22. Interviewed by the Rosta Agency at Leningrad, Krassin stated that probably next week the Soviet experts, headed by Preobrajensiky woullld accompany him to Paris to begin the preliminary examination of the FrenchReuter's Service. - 176 words
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Article141 1925-02-23 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 21. An official bull#tin states that H.M. the King's temperature has not yet settled. Progress continues, though slowly. London, FeJb». 22. The King had a very good night ar.d is progressing well. London, Feb. 22. His Majesty's three medical attendants paid a lengthyReuter's Service. - 141 words
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Article82 1925-02-23 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 21. Brig-General B#ice, addressing the Central Asian Society last evening declared that China was a riddle. Vory (few could read but there was nothing the Chinese could not do if they wished, but the will was lacking. As far as Western ideals wereReuter's Service. - 82 words
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Article60 1925-02-23 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, 22. In the Senate, Mr. Copeland, protesting against the intended destruction of Germany's Zeppelin works, declared that such a step would b.. a world calamity. He gave notce of a resolution directing the State Department to bring the opposition of the United States GovernmentReuter's Service. - 60 words
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Article59 1925-02-23 7 Reuter's Service. Berlin, Feb. 21. It is announced that the cammlittee appointed by he Reichstag to enquire into the Banmat affair, has decided to suspend the examination of witnesses regarding* the relations between Ebert and Barmat. A representative of the Centre Party opined that there was nothing toReuter's Service. - 59 words
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Article43 1925-02-23 7 Reuter's Service. Moscow, Feb. 22. The papers state that the thre* German students are alleged to have confessed that they came to Moscow definitely intending to murder Stalin and Trotzky and that they brought poison and revolvers for the purpose.Reuter's Service. - 43 words
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Article48 1925-02-23 7 His Majesty the King will not be advised to disallow the following ordinances: Provision for PubEc Services 1925, Prohibition of Import and Export of Piufnage, Amendment of F. M. S Export Duties CoLectwn, Amendment of Public Officers' Guarantee Fund, Amendment of Fire Insurance Companies, Control of Co-operative Societies.48 words
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Article189 1925-02-23 7 THE BERTHELOT CASE QUESTIONED Government Refuses to Make a Statement Reuter's Service. Paris, Feo. 21 In the Chamber Ybarnegaray of the Re- publican Democratic Union asked leavo to interpellate Government on the subject of the Amnesty accorded to M. Philippe Berthelot. According to Ybarnegaray the restoration of BerthelotReuter's Service. - 189 words
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Article31 1925-02-23 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, Ftb. 21. The Senate has ratified the Treaty recognising the British Mandate in Palestine and also guaranteeing equality of treatment to respective nationals in Palestine.Reuter's Service. - 31 words
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Article42 1925-02-23 7 [We do not necessarily endorse tha opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters sent for publication should be written on one side ctf the paper only; preference i» given to short letters. On.y extracts of long letter* can be given.]42 words
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Article102 1925-02-23 7 Sir,—There is no dSiubt there is apparent some improvement in the present management of the Local Tramways but there exists one bitter complaint against their employees. We are aware that the employees have the right to travel in Tram-cars, but not such a right as* to sit down102 words
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Article242 1925-02-23 7 Forthcoming Meeting of the Singapore Radio Society Arrangements are proceeding apace for the Wireless Meeting to be held on Wednesday next at 5.15 p.m. Sir Theodore Fraser and Miss Fraser have written accepting the Committee's invitation to be present at the meeting. Major V. G. Olive, A.D.C242 words
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Article91 1925-02-23 7 Mr. W. Auvache (seconded to Johore), Dr. J. Portelli (seconded to Kedah) and Miss E. Moad (seconded to Kelantan) are included under the Pensions Ordinance provisions. The boatman Henri Geeraert, who, M October, 1914, by opening the Nieuport sluice-gates, assured the flooding of the whole of the Yser region, died91 words
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Advertisement215 1925-02-23 7 BEARDMOREI I m SEMJ-ROTARY WING PUMP. I mm Some Characteristics of this ALL BRITISH PUMP: I direct ACTING, HAND 0R power, I 1 FEW WORKING PARTS, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OP Z THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED I I (Incorporated in England.) 1 1 SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH AND PENANG. I ***** I215 words
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419 1925-02-23 8 Sports Pastimes. S.C.C. vs. S.R.C. FOOTBALL The following will represent the S.C.C. against the S.R.C. on Wednesday on the S.R.C. ground:—J. C. Pratt; J. W. Winter, R. W. Sinclair; K. MacLennan, G. Edlin, G. C. Mendith; A. J. Tait, E. C. Rogers, W. F. Brodie, Roy Smith and A. P.419 words
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272 1925-02-23 8 LAWN TENNIS No postponements will be permitted (except for sickness) once ties have been published, but as far as possible consideration will be given to those who give previous notice of inability to play on a certain data. Championship Pai-s (Mixed) Miss Gunn and Darbishire272 words
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Article718 1925-02-23 8 CRICKET Reuter's Service. Sydney, Feb. 21. The match between the M.C.C. and New South Wales opened here to-day in warm weather and ibeforo 16,000 spectators. The wkket was good. Giliigan won the toss and the M.C.C., batting first, scored 397 for three wickets, the batsmen having aReuter's Service. - 718 words
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Article68 1925-02-23 8 BADMINTON (Before a large gathering the final of the badminton doubles tournament of the Travancore Athletic Club was played on Saturday. The winners were C. R. Gomez, and A. S. Pereira the runners-up being K. Nazareth and H. S. Gomez, the scores being 29—£5. 29—23. The68 words
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Article38 1925-02-23 8 GOLF The February Medal (Stroke) resulted in a win for A. D. Hallows .with a score of «7-14 equal 73 nett. The following won the Ball Sweeps:— Saturday CLN.W. Joyce 35% Sunday D. Stewart 33*438 words
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Article324 1925-02-23 8 Observation's Surprise Win (From Our Own Correspondent.) TURF Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 21. The weather was fine and there was a large crowd, including the Sultan of Perak, Sir W. G. Maxwell and naval visitors for the first day of the Selangor races. The going was good. The324 words
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Article131 1925-02-23 8 The change of programme to-night at the Palladium is an all Bathe one, the chief feature of which is "Going Up' starring Douglas Mac Lean and Miarjarie Daw. The screen play has been adapted from the well-known musical comedy of the lame name. "Going Up" is a131 words
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Article252 1925-02-23 8 Programme of Drills up to and for March 1, 1925. To-day, February 23 5.15 p.m.—Drift Hall, Chinese Company, Practice for Grenade Throwing- Competition. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, M. G. Platoon, Elementary Gun Drill, Practice M. G. Competition. 5,15 p.m.—Drill HaTl, Eurasian Co. Officers and N. C. O.'s, Lecture252 words
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Article45 1925-02-23 8 The tender of James Craig Ltd., Klang, of $253,196 for construction of a new bridge over the Krian river at NHbong Tebal has been accepted by Government, as has the tender of Chan Tiew Kirn of $118,000 for erection of a new hospital at Jasin.45 words
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Article622 1925-02-23 8 BY BILL MILLER Published By Courtesy of the Manila Times New York City. They been raizin merry h—ll witl all the rich boys by pubfishmg what all the in cum tackeses was. I was terribel wurried for a wile. Fineliy, I begin to reelize that622 words
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Article53 1925-02-23 8 Orders for week ending March 1, 1925. To-day, February 23. —Individual Troops Parade at 5.15 p.m. To-morrow, February 24. —Signalling Class, Headquarters at 5.15 pjn. Ambulance Class, Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. Thursday, February 26.—Band Practice, Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. Friday, February 27. —Officer's Class, Methodist Publishing House53 words
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Article290 1925-02-23 8 A fine of $125 was inflicted on a pork butcher who was convicted by Mr. Clarke, yesterday, of having in his possession false and unjust scales and tampering with them. Mr. Farquharson of the Weights and Measures Department prosecuted and pressed the case saying that the accused had been cheating290 words
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Advertisement482 1925-02-23 8 I WHEN I WANT If a J 1 ■Bp I TENNIS RACKET I f I ASK FOR 11 BB H» j SURVIVAL I f AND I SEE Ii LbbbbbH That I Get H I RAJA'S. I 5 mt K BJB liiiiininiimniniiiininiiiiiiiHintiiiniiiiiiiiiiiriuiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiHiimiiiuiiiiij;.! B Gramaphone of real good quality and price values.482 words
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Article976 1925-02-23 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following- list of quotations:. Singapore, February 21. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Aliagar 14% 2s Anglo-Java 2 9 20s Anglo-Malay 23 3 20s Ayer Kuning 37 6 20s Batu976 words
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Advertisement437 1925-02-23 9 RECKITTS CROWN BLUE I 1 oz. and H oz. Squares 5 Finest Quality I Deepest Colour. I I BEWARE OF CHEAP IMITATIONS. I I Agents:—BAßKEß KENGCHUAN. I I ;SJSESSSHSSSESaSSSHSJSHSaSHSZSaSHSHSHS2S2SHSSS2SHSSSSS2SB I iiM" 1 1 1 1 1 I I li:|ti|!i|!!liiliiliililllll!!tii|iilii|i!i:nilliili;liili]i!iliiliiljlllllltillll]lllltillilir_ lUT£STI UT£ST book REVISED EDITION 1 v u man s Household437 words
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Advertisement311 1925-02-23 9 NANG HENG Co., 105, Selegie Road, SINGAPORE. Toners and Repairers of lANOS. PIANO-PLAYERS ORGANS. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. Charges Moderate. DIGESTIVE TROUBLES So Soon Get Worse Few complaiuts get serious more quickly than digestive troubles, and none get better more readily if the right treatment he used. If the experience of doctors,311 words
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Advertisement285 1925-02-23 9 "Smoking too much?" "In both acute and chronic pharyngitis, (Inflamed Throat) induced by abuse of tobacco, Formamint Tablets have proved particularly efficacious" writet 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 and285 words
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Article913 1925-02-23 10 exact management methods Drastic Changes Made in Administration The great changes now being made in Indian railway administration and finance are causing many British manufacturers, who cater to a very considerable extent to that market for railway rolling stock and materials, to follow the trend of events very913 words
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Article91 1925-02-23 10 Poia Negri, the famous film star, hates cigarettes. iShe has been making notes of their leffect on women who smoke th<«m, and says that rufby lips grow pale, the contour of cheeks loses its charm, eye» grow lacklustre, tiny lines show round the lips, and the91 words
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Advertisement591 1925-02-23 10 o ?«pf*<-4 nf 'P^ s 3^%' offiffi' llflH mP'* JkE&ml Hrl 9v /4'--^^sssK^ m if T \m\ JISI Hfetfff \\rT \LTSI£ KfllHJifl (l ai€*f*J*lf > v A TQ JftC TCHftIS Dttll remarks Monty you re a chap whos knocked around a great deal The best thirstquencher between hard sets is591 words
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Advertisement210 1925-02-23 10 Rheumatism yr.UY little would 1»« heard v about the difficulty of treating Rheumatism if De Witt's Pills were employed more freely, for Witt's Pills cure cases regarded as incurable and banish the pain Bufferers who h ave resigned themselves to a lifetime Perhaps the experience of Mr. Hobbs affords the210 words
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Advertisement420 1925-02-23 10 |Get Rid Of Dandruff! By Shampooing With Cuticura Soap At night lightly anoint the scalp, especially spots of dandruff and itching, with Cuticura Ointment. Next morning shampoo with a suds of Cuticura Soap and hot water. This treatment does much for dandruff and itching scalps, the cause of thin and420 words
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Advertisement628 1925-02-23 10 STEAMER SAILINGS —Jj BW~UNE I OF FAST TWIN SCREW MAIL PASSENGEP cti 1 RANGOON, COLOMBO PORT SAID MARsn. ERs WITH THROUGH CONNECTION FROM si\r u> «Nl,>| HOMEWARD 0 SaTli>^ RE «D fel Leave I Steamer Rangoon About Steamer 1 Oxfordshire Feb 2fi j Mar 12 rford ;fcre S| Yorkshire 26628 words
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Article783 1925-02-23 11 French Security (Via Ceylon Exchange) London, Feb. 3. Paris is anxiously watching for British opinion in regard to the question of security. The Paris correspondent of "The Times" says that the Chamberlain's declaration that France needs guarantees against aggression is welcomed as indicating the British Government's783 words
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Article310 1925-02-23 11 FETED BY ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PRESS Man who was Famous for his Notes London, Feb. 4. Lord Bradbury was entertained to a luncheon by the Anglo-American Press Association in Paris on the occasion of his retirement from the post of chief British delegate to the Reparations Commission. Lord310 words
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Article270 1925-02-23 11 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi ShimbuJJtsha.) Tokio, Feb. 19. The Government have laid the peace preservation bill, before the Diet to-day and tried to pass the tfil as an urgency motion. A number of labour organizations have ope ed a campaign protesting against the Government attitude270 words
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Article178 1925-02-23 11 The Irish Times states: An important point in connection with the new naval base at Singapore is the reinforcing of the present garrison. The Army, having been cut down to the irreducible minimum, is hardly in a position to meet further overseas comtmatanents. Evacuation of the Ruhr would178 words
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Article113 1925-02-23 11 The following passengers travelling from Singapore and Penang per ss. Ekma to connect at Rangoon with Henderson Line s.s. Burma sailing from Rangoon on Feb. 24; Mr. and Mrs. R. Caunce and infant, Mr. G. M. Brown, Mrs. Sherwood and infant, Dr. H. W. Webb, Mr. and Mrs.113 words
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Advertisement603 1925-02-23 11 STEAMER SAILINGS INDIA AND APCAR UNES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. I vii \R AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO, f LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. I ilnder Contract with His Majesty's Government.) I nffWABDS from LONDON. HOMBWARDSBf j apaD For Marseilles, London ft Antwerp. |f« Due603 words
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Advertisement728 1925-02-23 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEII KAISHA) LONDON LINE. Tonnage Destination Due Sail Kamo Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Mar I 6 KStoriMaro 10 000 Marseilles Antwerp Mar lb 17 Atsuta Maru 8 000 Marseilles London Antwerp Mar 30 31 UteTluU Io'.OOO Marseilles London A Antwerp Apr 13 14 Haeone Maru 11,000728 words
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Advertisement445 1925-02-23 12 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Temporarily—Trained, Certificated, English School mistress, with sound experience of the system, and subjects taught. In Elementary Schools in England. Apply personally to the Inspector of Schools, binga pore. NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore invite applications for an appointment of a temporary Sewerage Overseer,445 words
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Advertisement744 1925-02-23 12 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR. Fee for locally engaged labourers under Section 130 Labour Code, F.M.S., Section 120 Labour Ordinanoe S.S. and Section 30 Labour Code, Johore, has been fixed at $5.00 for the quarter ending 3let March, 1925. Registration of such labourers under section 54 Labour744 words
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Advertisement512 1925-02-23 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD, (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1S62 to 1890, on 2a* Dec. 1892.) i Authorised Capital #3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800 000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,407,811 Head Office: II, GRACE CHURCH STREET. Loadon, E. C. 8. BOARD OF512 words
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Advertisement445 1925-02-23 12 BANKS. THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter in Japan.) Capitol Subscribed Y. £0,000,000 Paid-up Capital Y. £2,500,000 Reserve Fund Y. 13,780,000 President. —1L Nakagawa, Esq. Vice-President. —H. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS: G. Kawasaki, Esq. M. Esald, Esq. T. Hisamune, Esq. D. Takito, Esq. Shuto Esq. HEAD OFFICE:445 words
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Advertisement412 1925-02-23 12 INSURANCE. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson 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 particulars412 words
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