Malaya Tribune, 28 February 1925

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY.] EVENING DAILY. Vol. Xli -No. 49 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, 1925.
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    • 378 1 p I I I I l^'U'r'H'l'lll'tlUHi'ltMl-t i !J* thk MALAYA TRIBUNE AND I GAZETTE.: X(\v.-paper of I Malaya. 3 pobli hed Daily. t :lt kce P s its Z T in formed m M [NDEPENDKNT. i i I l i WBWHBt FINE SELECTION OF PIPES AT ALL PRICES. Complete in
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    • 355 1 BOOK I l rtoH DEI T jntvtnr'intiiiiifit 1 WEAK EYES. I You should he able to read a lone I time without even thinking of your s eyes. I m 5 If not, please consult one of our Z I Opticians who will determine I whether or not you need
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  • 552 2 Superseding Government Measures (Via Ceylon Exchange) Delhi, F<b, 6. The Legislative Assembly to-day resumed further discussicn of the adjcumcd debate on the Bengal Ordinance and finally adopted a resolution tc iup reach the Criminal Law Amendment Or:'inun c by oh tc 45 vote*. Pundit Motilal Nehru, the leader
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  • 326 2 D?Ihi, Feb. 10. In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Patel's Bill for repealing the repressive laws formed the subject of an interesting debate. The discussion rolled on for four hours and thirteen members participated. The officials contended that these regulations were useful as preventive weapons and necessary for
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  • 60 2 Delhi, Feb. 10. The Viceroy and Countess Reading returned to Delhi yesterday from a visit to the Maharaja of Bikaneer a Gujner, where His Excellency participated in a record sand grouse shoot, th? total bag a-ggregating approx mately 6,700 sand grouse in 2 days. His Excellency himself emot
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 609 2 Sciatica Many people endure a lifetime of agony through Sciatica yet there is convincing proof that De .Witt's Pills will always, give prompt relief. Perhaps the experience of Mrs. Casey affords the best proof of the efficacy of the remedy, for hers was a very severe case. Writing from 12.
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    • 438 2 EVERYBODY HAPPY—BUT YOU? If that's how you feel your trouble moat ldkely is constipation or disordered liver, and the remedy you need is PLnkettee, the dainty little laxatives -wforich neither gripe nor purge. Pinkettes res l «oire brightness to l'ife by gentry stimrulatiing dCgestlion, d&apelling constipaticn and regulating the liver,
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    • 459 2 "x 1 Do This For ten days fight the film on teeth. See how they improve IN every circle nowadays you see type tooth paste n Create( j many pretty teeth. Millions are to apply them daily. The name is using a new method of teeth clean- Pepsodent. Tod i>
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  • 166 3 The Independence of .Turkey (Via Ceylon Exchange) London, February 6. The Turks will reject the Greek Note, says the Constantinople correspondent of "The Tin.es." This is the o:ly interpretation which can be placed on the speech delivered at the Assembly at Angora by Fethi Rey, the
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  • 146 3 London, Feb. 12. Though a week has elapsed since the first degree e ©ctions, it is still impossiu e definitely to indicate how the parties are represented among the electors-delegate. The Wafdists and anti-Wafdists continue to claim a victory, though neither have hitherto produced conclusive proof ol tneir
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  • 206 3 Leafisld, Feb. 11. Addressing the country's Territorial Association, Sir Lami, g Worthington Evans, Secretary of State for War made an important pronouncement on the uture 1 J of the Territorial Army. He said that duties are likely to be consta tly increased. The settled poliey of the
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  • 109 3 Londo"., Feb. 6. The "Times" articles on the Dominions' foreign policy were widely published in Canada a d there is general agreement that the situation is accurate'y described, but there is no common agreement regarding the best solution. The Tcto to correspondent of the "Times" says, "bluntly at
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  • 340 3 London, Feb. 13. Apropo Mr. John Still's Tekke Tepe letter published in "The Times" on October 30, 1923, "The Times" under headings "The Suvia Bay Failuie," "New Evidence" gives prominence to a long letter from James Underhill, an ex-officer from Vancouver who reconnoitred the Tekke Tepe
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 476 3 Lei Everyone in the Family H|) Know Instant Postum r .some, refreshing, Postum is for every memvV ber of the family, young and old alike. Give it to n and watch them thrive. Postum is the great Ji made from whole wheat, bran and sugar cane. I to you prepared
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    • 241 3 SUCCESS t i fimgy JPSj L /\T the decisive moment of play, when success Y% upon one great effort, every muscle j Si ?»LJs/ of the body must respond in perfect unison. Only f HI a well nourished system c.n make such an effort M SI and su PPort a
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    • 380 4 AMUSEMENTS FEATURE PROGRAMME I at the f I "asar EMPIRE j I FIRST SHOW 7.30 \S FOOLS and RICHES 5j I Starring HERBERT RAWLINSON Lovo—Thrills Surprises—Action Suspense. All corrbine to I make this one of the mo«t absorbing I ictures ever shown. I SECOND SHOW 9.15 IB THE TOWN SCANDAL
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    • 377 4 AMUSEMENTS I DOES IT PA\ TO BECOME FAMOUS K Most people would think so. One woman thought so, and sought jg 3 Fame at the expense of hearth and home. Did it pay her to do so Gj S See the Splendid Photoplay at the ALHAMBRA S From Tuesday, 24th
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    • 356 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY Junction Albert and B«ncJ)l«n Streets. Friday, 27th Feb. to Thursday, 5th Mar. Three of the Finest Motion Pictures Ever Offered. At 7.10 p.m. Sharp. ROBINHOOD Douglas Fairbaok'a Boat '«IN 11 RcELSj At 9.15 p.m. What did MAY McAYOY See THROUGH A GLASS WINDOW come rigi'it iastie and sea
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  • 483 5 TRIAIS OF THE CRUISER "JAVA" B-rftfOvei Thirty-one Knots Per Hour f very successful a has been co mm isNetherlands Navy for in the East Indies, c ii the largest ship rear been built in rst important addition a rml forces of that I f 1915-16 financial r the
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  • 64 5 A Hv^i,.r,:,. •ap that ?an be takn .n a few moments Mr. Richard How> C". M sen. Higham H.. r. *»n«fopd Court, E.C. or it for 14 vea-s. midnight, be has worked 'nvention. wa h -rless, self-filtering and it has b en eom--1 Seem of health, who water-laps
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  • 135 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $305 Rice, Siam 2 $294 Rice, Siam 3 $282 Rice, Saigon 1 3273 Rice, Saigon 2 m $2(U Ki'ce, Saigon 3 $250 Rice, Rangoon 1 $252 Rice, Rangoon 2 $240 Rice, Rangoon 3 Rice, Par Boiled No 1
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  • 160 5 Singapore, Feb. 28. Tin:—Taipings $1.22% to $1.25, Norths 99 cents' to $1.02, Souths 84 to 86 cents, Johans 55 to 57 cents, Petalings $1.56 to $1.59, Nawng Pets $1.77% to $1.82%, Maniaus $1 09 to $1.12, cum, Telck Kruins $1.10 to $1.14, Kinta Dredges 90 to
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  • 57 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association Singapore, February 28. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot La est London Cables quote London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buvf»rs Sellers. Spot 64 65 April to June 62% 63^4 July to September 61% 62 Latest lotion < able? quote London
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  • 25 5 Singapore, February 28. To-day'a closing rubber quotations are a> under: New York.—37% certs. London Spct.—ls. 6%d. Singapore.—65 cents. Tone of Market—Firm.
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  • 83 5 Singapore, February 28. )n London Bank 4 months' sight 2s. 4%d Demand 2s. 4 l|32d Private 3 months' sight 4%a. On India Bank Tel. Transfer 54 On HongkongBank demand draft P-C- P m On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 73/4 On Jay Bank Tel. Transfer 139 )n Japan— Bank demand
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  • 55 5 The following donations have been received:— Previously acknowledged $23,733.50 Major H. C. Harriso D.S.O. 20 Collection from Royal Artiirery, Blakan Mati 15 Dr. Mrs. T. E. Marshall 10 Cheques should be made out in favour of Saint Paul's Restoration Fund and addressed to Reuters Agent, 11 Collyer
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 124 5 Church of Sacred Heart of Jesus (Chinese) 7 am High Mass and Sermon. 3 p.m. Prayers and Benediction. Church of St. Joseph (Portuguese Mission.) 5.30 a.m Low Mass. 6.30 a.m. Low Mass. v Bam High Mass and Sermon. 5 nm Vesoers and Benediction. Friday 7 p.m. The Way of the
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    • 659 5 CHURCH SERVICES FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT First March, 1925 S. Andrew's Cathedral 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) and Sermon 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the following week at the Gatheiral:—Monday 7.40 a.m. Matins; 8
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    • 77 5 BEFORE YOU ACCEPT OTHERS' ESTIMATE FOR ELECTRICAL WIRING AND FIXTURES IT IS WISE TO RING 2521, FOR LIM YEW CHYE SONS, Provision Merchants AND ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS. "Ny Carlsberg Beer" MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs ftji j and Rest-Houses all-over in ||g| J j S.S. and the Malay States.
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    • 233 5 I TO LET R*ffl»* Chambers, Section 3, First YU or, A rot i2is squire teet. Kmry lit March, 195. Apply to th« Secretary, the Oa den Club. WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS FOR REPAIRS AND MATERIALS. lender* are required for two ieparate Term for Artificers' r <>riii for a period )t one
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    • 105 5 ANGLO-VERNACULAR SCHOOL f ew S eats are available in the varioua lasses of the Anglo-Vernacular School at »2-Onan Roid, Tanjong Katong, Singapore. Tuition up to the Cambridge (Senior) School certificate Examin tion —Matriculajon standard Rapid and efficient courses •f study in Shorthand, Typewriting and t her Business and Secretarial subjects.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 213 5 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY, FEBRUARY 28 Muntok and Palembang Senang 2 p.m. Batavia, Derby, Broome, Port HedLand, Cossack Onslow, Carnarvon, Sharks Bay and Fremantle Gorgon 2 p.m. Cheribon and Samarang •Van Hoom 2 p.m. Batu Pahat *Mena 2 p.m. Muiar and Malacca *Ban Teck Guan 2 p.m. Muar and Malacca ♦Ban
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  • 140 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, February 28 High Tides.—l 37 a.m., 158 p.m. Selangor Races. Cricket: —L. U. vs. V.M.C.A., L. U. ground 2.15 p.m. S.C.C. vs. Services, Padang, 2 p.m. St J.0.8.A. vs. S.R.C. Padang 2 p.m. Children's Concert, Theatre, 5 p.m. Wish Wym c Co., Vie.
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  • 675 6 If the British Trade Union Delegation to Russia has done nothing else It has provided tha world with some amusement. We are ooild by Reu/er that the report of the delegation is now published, and it contains, from the short summary at our disposal, about the most
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  • 767 6 We acknowledge untitled of the "Blue Peter," the Magazine of sea travel. It contains several interesting and us.ful articles of immense importance to febte shipping community. In an Assize Court rece »tly a woman was ordered by the JudTe to stop knitting. As his lordship might have said, "This is
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  • 289 6 How Penang Proposes to Combat V. D. (From Our Own Correspondent.) P.cmang, Feb. 27. Mr. P. Simpson, pres ding at the annual meating of the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association, gave an interesting resume of th.: work of the past year, in the course c<f which he dealt at
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  • 253 6 Yesterday's Annual Prize Distribution The Victoria Memorlall Hall was the scene of a vUTy pie* tsan,. funcaic-n yestarday afternoon when the annual prize distribution of the SiHrapore C.'.'nese Gi'i'ls' School was held. Tiie pupils of the school and their RLatives were well represented. An exc:"-lcn/: pr:| r
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  • 133 6 Alleged Criminal Breach of Trust of $16,054 After an absence of well over a year K. C. Perera, at one time a well to do Ceylonese, doing business in Seremban and Singapore ha? return;d to the Colcny and surrendered himself at the Central Police Station yesterday. Perrra
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  • 43 6 fFrom Our Own Correspondent>. Penang, Feb. 27. Lim BnS Hoe successfuly appealer! acainst a co vlct'on of one month's ;mpribcnment fcey Mr. Ju-tice Whitley for a breach of the Bankruptcy Ordinance, al! three judges allowing the appeal, but on different grounds.
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  • 53 6 H. R H. Prince George, who is proceed:ng to China to take up duty on th? Ch na Stat.'on, was not on b ar i the "Mantua" He has been delayed. It has heen officially that he is suffering from tonsilit's brt he is now making good
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  • 14 6 From China and Japan by s.s. Kamo Maru, due Singapore to-morrcw evening.
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  • 25 6 Kl Ml" London. Stocks rn 21st February 2">,0t0 ton?: 1.691 tens down. London.—Is. Local.— 65 cenls. London.—£°01.5.0. Local.—$130% per picul 3"0 tons sold.
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  • 2704 6 YESTERDAY'S MEETftr COMMISSIONER* Deba <* Subo* nate Apponii merit* Tho monthly n. Municipal Cowmi S^ R. J. Fairer k Z f **g chair tv present were:-:.!.-... *A, Elder, |f Q H. WofekeL S. Q E. S. Manageh i r W Kirn Seng, the h >: 2 TT 1
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 433 6 BMIIIBKWiaMIIMiMiUilliMilltMIIIIMtMtlltllilliHIl*^ I Robinson Co., Ltd., j (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlements) I I m 1 Walking Sticks (\V 1 I with Torch as illustration J I I $7.50each f Batteries 55 cts. each. The Latest Novelty. iYi Jm\ PYRAMID" I K£tf HANDKERCHIEFS! I L Plain White and I White with
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 71 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Courtesy of the Government Health Office Kerbau Station for the 24 hours ending midnight 27th February, 1925. Max shade temp. deg. 87.5 F; Min. shade temp. 72.5 F; Mean shade temp. 78.2 F; Max. sun radiation 151 F; Min. grass radiation 69 F; Sea temperature
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  • 125 7 fPO RT OF TRADE UNION ltance of Large Majority of Peasants rUote] Service.] London, Feb. 27. the British Trade I a in November has now been content of 250 maps* index and i-' us are that the ca ia in a strong (J- v.rnment Is I :n of
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  • 88 7 fa R. Hoarc Replies to Labour Amendment [Renter') Service.] L ad d, Feb. 27. fl mmaiu replying in fej Labour amendment t order to arraign 1 taste i of ail armam-nts, IBc&r said 1 Governamit was r- y inn f- rednotioia of flrma- ud the P> bad
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  • 14 7 [Reuters Service.] Panama, Feb. 27. nal > aas proclaimed kt
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  • 15 7 Reuter Tarcelona, Feb. 27. r -a vvna was reported haj arr.ved here.
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  • 61 7 v tplans bought ttf^i' 1 i Cbevty, merchant r ud was delivered in a a few cays 4, VWdmsnay by an enterprising har com.i.uru.y n, wth Tanjoie. He receudy returned br sn bijpire ye- d on the Conbermsaiy, wners A tv\o months He bought many for about
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  • 26 7 f I h March 1923 .vidual Troops mmti I Agnail ing Class, p.na Ambulanc IL V) 15 V-m. Band Practice, at &J5 pjn.
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  • 28 7 p* to and for March ®-Dr l0 Orrow March 1 R• E (v) Signals, I r !ti= M,. I "cedure, Message T Kanj®, Chinese Coy.,
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  • 89 7 IMPORTANT DECISION IN U. S. COURTS Seizure of Vessels Outside the Limit [Reuters Service.] Newhaven, (America), Feb. 27. An important decision regarding the right of seizure in American waters, was given in the circuit court in the dismissing of a case against the schooner Over the Top, seized
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  • 82 7 [Reuters Service.] Panama, Feb. 27. The British Minister has ordered the British Consul at Colon to proceed aboard the American cruiser, Cleveland, to San Bias ttirritory, where Indians have risen, owing, it is alleged, to cruelties and excesses Joy Panaman officials. It is reported that Indians have alain
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  • 67 7 [Havas Agency.] Paris, Feb. 27. A financial conference held at Quai d'Orsay decided, with a view to improving the exchange value of the franc, to make further cutis in the Budget estimates. The Chambers, have decided that the tax on foreigners' identity carols be raised to
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  • 23 7 [Havas Agency.] Paris, Ftft). 27. The French "caterpillar'' motor-cars, coming: from Tunisia, have reached Lake Chad, thus covering 3,500 kilometres.
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  • 17 7 [Reuters Service.] Moscow, Feb 27. The newspapers publish the full text cf the Soviet-Japanese agreement.
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  • 18 7 [Reuters Service.] Berlin, Feb. 27. President Ebert passed a ijood night and his condition has improved.
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  • 395 7 How They are Dealt with in Denmark The police in Copenhagen have adopted the p.an of submit i.ng cases of allegeu urunkenmess in motor cMvers to examination by a medical specialist. This gemlen*an, Dr J. Fog of the University of Copenhagen, states, as reported in The Br.tsh Medical
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  • 165 7 NEWSPAPER RECOMMENDS "COMPLETE REST" America Smiles at Admiral's Outburst [Reuters Service.] New York, Feb. 27. Rear-Admiral Phelps' outburst has provoked smiles rather than serious attention. The Sun points out that his policy would cost the United States oyer three billion dollars and says that one would imagine it
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  • 77 7 [Reuters Service.] Barlin, Fdb. 27. Germany's seventh protest to the League of Nations against the presence of French troops in the Saar is more strongly word d than its predecessors. It declares that the position has not improved despite the assurance of the Council of the League
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  • 24 7 [Reuter'a Service.] London, Feb. 27. The Civil Service estimates for 1925 —26 stand at £287,000.000 as compared with £301,000,000 last year.
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  • 18 7 [Reutera Service.] Moscow, Feb. 27. The German delegation has arrived to negotiate a commercial treaty.
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  • 176 7 Medicated Wine Which is A Cure For all- Ills Before Mr. Justice Barret-Lennard yesterday an order was made for the comm.tal of a Chinese named Chua Hian Kee to prison for breach of an order restrai (ing him from se ling medicated wine m bottles similar to those
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  • 124 7 The Palladium Theatre To-morrow n'-ght Rex Ingram's notable production "Trifling Women will open its' ?eason at the Pallfcd'um. Th 2 film is a Metro in nine reels striking.y original in conception, wonderfully acted and bearing the hall mark of the M<aster-Produc:r. Ram.n Novarro, Barbara La Marr, Edward Connelly
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  • 94 7 There was another record hou?e, to witness the rrese tat'en yesterday eveninr, of SrttaO Shad at The New Wor d The play was weH staged and equaliy we i reew'ved. A pleasant function duri g an interval, was the presentation cf a silver cup to the C'ty
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  • 29 7 H.H. the Rajah of Sarawak, who arrived in Singapore by the Kuching, left yesterday by the P. and 0. mail for H'me ILs Highness will be returning in October.
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  • 103 7 COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS LEGISLATION Strong Conservative Feeling in the Country [Reuters Service.] London, Feb. 27. The critical question of the Tradie Union Political Levy was lengthily discussed by the Ga-bi.net to-day when it considered the raport of the Committee presided over by Lord Birkenhead, which, it is stated recommended
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  • 39 7 [Reuters Service.] New York, Feb. 27. The Ottoman-American Development Company have refused the British financial group's offer to take over the Chester concessions. The company stated that it intended to keep the -concessions under American control.
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  • 28 7 [Reuters Service.] Paris, Feb. 27. The Chamber has adopted the articles of the budget limiting the effective army to (507.000 and the navy to 60,000.
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  • 345 7 The Many Marriages of an Heartless Deceiver The remarkable "marrying v cord of a man of 29 was disclosed at Glasgow when G.orge Alexander admitted four charges of fraud and one of bigamy, and ailso admitted a previous conviction for bigamy. -Vcord'ing to tne prosecuting counsel
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  • 146 7 Jealous Young Wife Poisons Herself Walsall:—"I dad not lfke you kissing those 'J.rls under the mistletoe," 6aid Mrs. Mabel Vincent, aged to her husband, Mr. Edward William Vincent, a chemist, of AldnVlge, near Walsa 1, whm they returned from the Christmas fentiviities at his father's house in CambriAgSfc
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  • 75 7 H.E. the Governor records with deep regret the death of Mr. J. H Hewitt, warder, Prisons Department, Singapore, wih'ch took plac:- en Feb. 24. The death of Rev. Brother Cypnten occurred at the Genera 1 Hospita R?ng jon, at 8 a.-m. en the inth nstant. The o>crased was born in
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  • 245 8 Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL To-day's League Matches The following matches in the ji h.W field T. Bclt^nJV-K City vs. ley vs. V Fverton vs. Nottingham F. Newcastle L N otts Co-unty vs. Leeds U-vs. BiacKDu gheffield u. S u Bury Preston T(>t te„ham H. vs. derland vs Liverpool Aslnn viUa IVvfsL
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  • 268 8 SELANGOR RACES To-Day's Handicaps Ex-Griffi Ponies, Division C. (Five Furlongs): Chinta Hati 10.7, Ningpo 10.4, Hajat 10.3. Cutty Sark 10, Sita 9.6, Moyia 9 1 Umptawav 9.1, Carbine 9, Cabin Boy Yam Seng 8.4. Mah Jong II 7.12, Commedien c 7.5, Sophocles 7, Little Witch G. Ex-Griffin Horses,
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  • 38 8 Race I.—Xingpo, Little Witch, Chita Hati, Carbine, Scpeocles, Commedienne. Race 2.—Radin, Shere Khan. Race 3.—Prudenticus. Race 4.—Applause, Shanghai, Baloo. Race 6.—King Cole. F.rstaway. Race B.—Ganesh, Redtaps, Silver Grist. Race 9.—Essex. Race 10.—Toby, Lady Horg, Prince Yap.
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  • 335 8 Bangkok racing stewards are in hot water agai.v, this time for what some local enthusiasts regard as an exhibition of weakness or inept.tude. The circumstances are sufficiently interesting and amusing to be worth relating. As the "Bangkok Times" tells the story, a rider named
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  • 239 8 Fifth Test Match [Reuters Service.] < Sydney, Feb. 27. The fifth and last Test Match opened here to-day in perfect weather and before 20,000 spectators. Australia won the toss and batted first, the score at the close of play being 239 for seven wickets. Gilligan, before the start, anticipated
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  • 164 8 PROMOTER ARRESTED AND CHARGED Trono and Limbaco A sensational story of the Al Trcnc— Kid Limbaco fight \v:.ich took pace at Kuala Lumpur ia to hand. According to tho telegiam the promoter who is said w be a bankrupt has h GH gaoled. The preliminaries are reported to have
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  • 125 8 Tanglin Club Tournament Yesterday's Results Championship Pairs (Mixed) Mr. and Mrs. Potts beat Mrs. Maxwell and Dyne, w.o. A. Class Doubles (Mixed.) Mrs. Hamilton and Whitley, minus 4 beat Miss Gun and Darbishire, plus 1, 6—3, 6—3. B. Class Doubles (Mixed) Mr. Hesta and Fuller, minus 3 beat
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  • 101 8 R. S. Y. C. Arrangements The following RS.Y.C. arrangements are announced. On Su day the last of the series of races for th Guillemard Chai enge Cuf) will be sailed for ever the new Club course. Handicaps are as follows: —Plus: Betty 10, Golden Girl 9, Margaret II 7.7,
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  • 54 8 V.M.C.A. vs. S.R.C. The following will represent the V.M.C.A. vs. S.R.C. at Hockey on Mo day on the S.R.C. ground:—W. C. Tripp; R. Lyne and A. N. Katyal; Varma. T. B. Smith and' C. D. Smith; G. Towers, R. A. Yorke, H. G. Stack (Capt), S. Hurst and E.
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  • 37 8 A farewell dinner, accompanied by a rongjreng performance, was given on Wednesday at the resilience of Mr. J. A. d>e Silva, "Lanka Vdlla." Kua'a Lumpur, in honour of Mv D. A. Gabriel, who is leaving for Kandy.
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  • 178 8 Littte heaps of semi-precious stones, scattered over the plasms and hills of New Zealand, mark the last resting-places of the moae, gigantic ostrich-like hitds, on'y recently extinct. The moa, which was the lam-est bind that ev>er existed, carried pet ibles in its gizzard, just as
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  • 992 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. L.YALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, February 28. RUBBER» STERLING SHARES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s AlLagar 1|4% 2s Anglo-Java 2[9 20s Anglo-Maiay 23<3 20s Ayer Kuning 3716 20s Batu Caves 15 20s
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    • 183 9 tiJi ARISTOCRATIC 1 QUALITY. DEMOCRATIC E PRtCE. S K B5SZ5Z525E 2J £5HZ52SZH5ZS«5Z5i A EVEN BERG, HILT ARRIVED FROM JAVA. ■y JEWE1 1 U. WATCHMAKER ELEl i ::< '-PLATER. G. AMBER MANSIONS, Orchard Road. 0 ■ntf Watches, Jewels, Chronometers ud Spectacles undertaken. md neatly done, fcs talcs' fa charge by an
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    • 144 9 FOR THOROUGH CLEANSING OF THE TEETH USE Odol" The ideal preparation for the protection of the mouth and teeth. AT ALL STORES AND CHEMISTS or THE MEDICAL OFFICE 300-2, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. BOON TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS The following Faints ard Euildirg Materials ccn be had from TAKAHASHI, M1Z0KAMI
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  • 598 10 RUBBER SHARES WEEKLY REPORTS Fraser and Co. Singapore, February 25. Fluctuations in the price of both Tin and Rubber have been very small during the past week. A drop of 1685 tons i!n the London stocks had a hardening effect on the price of Rubber and the London quotation to-day
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  • 642 10 Singapore, Feb. 25. During the week under review the price of t n has remain d steady snowing only email fluctuaaiorrs. More interest has been taken in Sterling and Australian dredgers, a.:ho-gh quotations, with one or two exceptions, are pract.caliy unciianged. Rubber continues tirm snowing a
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 399 11 Why Jndia Swallows the Precious Metals One of thic strangest of the many curious problems presented by India "is her perpetua. accumulation of the prec ous metals," says The Outlook. At this verytime, "while gold and silver have ben flowing in upon us in an embarrassing stream,
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  • 276 11 Unarranged Interlude at Boxing m Contest ALl the fashionable Etoilte district of Paris, near the Arc die Triomphe, is talking, according to the European edition of the "New York Tribune," of a fight in which two EngKsh poli'cemeai and several French gendarmes were severely battered. The fight
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  • 166 11 "No 'Ri d' propaganda in Japan/ Thus may be summarised one of the most important provisions of the JapaneseSoviet agreement, details of which were issued in Moscow. The propaganda clause of the agreement "Doth parties are resolved to preserve friendship, and to prevent persons in
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  • 87 11 A report published te Copenhagen attributed to Moscow, states that the Soviet High ConimLssiarks Council have ordered their trad/c representatives to proc'airm an economic boycott of England. The million orders which should have gone to England, the report says, vl n~w co to France anl) Germany. It adrs,
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  • 514 11 MEAT I c Beef steak (round) katt 45 Beef stew or curry kati 40 Pork Jean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) 54 Mutton Indian kati 80 Mutton Australian kati Fowl kati 55 Capons (Locally "reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 60 Ducks each 80 Pigeons,
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    • 564 11 STEAMER SAILINGS hi BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) I MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. I HILAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LON1 >N AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. I (TJnder < r.tract with His Majesty's Government.) I B ,m LONDON. HOMEWARDSI jL For Marseilles, London Antwerp. I
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    • 121 11 STEAMER SAILINGS INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai, and to Calcutta via Penang, from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoe Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtsze ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND
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    • 701 11 STEAMER SAILINGS I k Bl mm vmm MSmm jj k jf (Nippon yuse:: kaisha) london line. Tonnage Destination Due Sail Kamo Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Mar 2 3 Katori Maru 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Mar 16 17 Atsuta Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Mar 30 31 Kashima Maru 10,000
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    • 551 12 SITUATION VACANT GOVERNMENT 1SOT1F1CA1ION. Public Works Apartment, SINGAPORE. Applications are invite! from thoroughly qual fifd D-afum«n fol in appointment tf Architectural draftsman Candidate! mutt be neat, quick and accurate in their work and competent t) prepare working and aetail drawing* lrom dimensioned sketches. The appointment li on the temporary stiff
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    • 799 12 PUBLIC NOTICES Ordinance No 15 (Municipal) Notification of proposed alteration of the Limits of the Municipality of Singapore. Notice is hereby given under Sec ion 353 of Ordinance No. 135 that it is proposed to alter the limits of the M.micipvity of Singapore by the inclusi >n therein of that
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    • 520 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in Londom, under the Companies Acts of 1862. to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capi al £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,407,811 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, Londo-, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
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    • 445 12 BANKS THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter in Japan.) Capital Subscribed Y. 60,000,000 Paid-up Cap ital Y. 52.500,000 Reserve Fund 1 Y. 13,780,000 President.—K Nakagawa, Esq. Vice-President.—H. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS: G. Kawasaki, Esq. M. Esaki, Esq. T Hisamune, Esq. D. Takiita, Esq. M. Shuto Esq. HEAD
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    • 425 12 INSURANCE J|A SOUTH BR,TISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayscn 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
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