Malaya Tribune, 3 March 1925

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. J [EVENING DAILY Vol. XII, .—No. 51 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, MARCH 3. 1925
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    • 419 1 ii!i'iiMiinraiH"inii«n |4 1 n 1 f THE j MALA YA TRIBUNE I AND ggIPPiNG GAZETTE. I Newspaper of j h Malaya. published Daily. m that keeps its y informed TV r vND INDEPENDENT. j Vi i i<"" Tine selection of pipes at all prices. j "mTkij*^ j inds. Complete in
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    • 385 1 i i ■itani;if'!|n.H|tiin|ti|Ht t"lH|H|M|ftn|.(tut* WEAK EYES. j I You should he able to read a long i time without even thinking of your j eyes. If not, please consult one of our Z Opticians who will determine i whether or not you need glasses. j THE EASTERN OPTIPII CO., 15,
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  • 2598 2 GERMANY ALLEGED TO BE SECRETLY ARMING "The Total Bankruptcy of the Dawes Plan Ominous Shadows cast a chill over the dawning of the New Year in Europe. These shadows are renewed charges by the Allies that Germany is secretly arming in violation of the Treaty of
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  • 165 2 Baby's Own Tablets Ensure Easy Teething and Healthful Sleep For the Little Ones. If you are having anxious days and restless nights Ibecause your child is teething it is evident that you are not yet acquainted with Baby's Own Tablets. To ease teething pains, to quiet
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 630 2 "Stop Coffee—Drink Postum" TALK it over with your doctor. He will tell you it is the caffeine drug in the coffee you drink that is chiefly responsible for your nervousness, indigestion, and insomnia. He will tell you to stop coffee and drink Postum. There is no caffeine or other harmful
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    • 255 2 THE RICHEST LEGACY Is not wealth but HEALTH. But when you inherit a condition of the blood that makes that arch-fiend, Rheumatism, your master— or when hard work or eposed master—or when suffering in aching joints and swollen muscles —then bear in mind that you can have that rich legacy,
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    • 76 2 INSURE 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. Daily t&M QJTRENGTHENING, nutritious, Iggpj v 3 delicious. Twice
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  • 163 3 The president of one of the Midd'e Western universities recently related an anueing mc dent that goes to prove that there has been a considerable advancement in the last half century in the remuneration of teachers. "When I was a boy," said he, "it was the custom
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    • 294 3 "he ||^>^pritisK Sla^ptrd CAR ■"'J?/& Standard Light C* l \w/ i* re *l thoroughbred. jf The tremendous power W/ of the Overhead Valve Of engine will carry you t where you will in the Ĕ/ secure knowledge that g you will complete your Ĕ i journey without Ĕ/ mechanical worries.
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    • 167 3 DOCTOR'S WAY WITH INDIGESTION The wife of a well-known London physician became a sufferer from digestive disorder, and naturally enough, she asked her husband for a remedy The doctor made her up some medicine of the kind usually given to mild cases, but it failed, so, with ut more ado,
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    • 520 3 I RHEUMATISM I |j Have you ever had Rheumatism Have you j|j [5j ever experienced the excruciating pains or help- rij H less feeling that occur every time you try to H U move? If so, you have no doubt also felt that J|j rJI relief was impossible. Yet when
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    • 444 4 AMUSEMENTS E" MOIOI7 2 NlWltl 1 j ITISrIKI-l ONLY OF [;j I THBiin Tuesday, 3rd and Wednesday, 4th BIOTISG I THB,LIS March. LAUGHTEB. f lint Show at 7.30 p.m. SEE! WITHOUT FAIL!! j i Charles Ray in bis Best in HOMER COMES HOME I ia which you Hill be greatly
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    • 525 4 AMUSEMENTS IALHAMBRAf S TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors. g I A PHOTOPLAY OF THE MODERN STAGE'S GREATEST HIT jjj From Monday, 2nd March, to Saturday, 7th March, 1925. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp S S 1 Reel Fox Cartoon. [}j I International News 1 G of
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    • 478 4 AMUSEMENTS^^^ GAIETY SUrJn^ Junction A bert and Streets, Friday, 27th Feh. to Thursday, sth Mar. to M f nT Three of the A GraTlf Selected .\ttr a Finest Motion Pictures Ever Offered THE ,:,!a »1 fE\st OP EN TEBTAJX \je\t r At 7.10 p.m. Sharp. PREPAR^ ROBINHOOD Come a "d
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  • 605 5 t Tl v<, 01 THE HARBOUR Plight guild Seven Times Round the W World in 38 years I a better spiritual British merchant chaplain of t:.e S 5, n at" Shanghai, recently were able should do ning an organization men, at the if UgLt Guild 1- -i r>
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  • 608 5 Wth t Penang, Feb. 28. w in iin baraiy moving, except for to-day 1 drop of £3 Si Od, the highest and kmc fkgfu i for tl,e Week Lting £265 7s Gd, and ±261 5s Od, respectively, th voume of business h<as been on a
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  • 229 5 The name of Carter the Great is too well known to need an introduction to a theatregolg pubic. He stands where he has always stood, pre-eminent and utterly beyond rivalry in the realms of magic. He has presented his inimitable entertainment n every known and unknow civilised
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  • 173 5 The Municipal Health Officer's statement for the week ending Feb. 21st, gives a total of 199 ekaths, including 31 from pneumom.a, 21 from phthisis, 6 from maliaha, 12 from convulsions, and 9 from beri-beiri. Tnere was one fatal case of diphtheiia, and one of plague. Among the
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  • 32 5 Orders for week ending Bth March 1925. To-day, Maroh 3rd.—Signalling Class. Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. Ambulance Class, Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. Thursday, March sth.—Band Practice, Headquarters at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 290 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rce, Siam No 1 per Koyan $298 Rice, 'Siam 2 $290 Rice, Siam 3 $282 Rice, Sa'gon 1 $271 Rice, Saigon 2 $263 Rice, Saigjn 3 $254 Rice, Rangoon 1 $261 Riay, Rangoon 2 $255 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $9.80 Rice,
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  • 81 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association Singapore, March 3. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Seller?. Spot LaieS'. London Cables quote London Spot.— Kibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 66 66% Apeiil to Junia 64% July to September 62% 63% Lawest Loiiuoß cables quott London Spot —Is. 6%d.
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  • 85 5 1 Singapore, March 3Jn London Bank 4 months' sight 2s. 4%d Demand 2s. 4 l|32d Private 3 months' sight 2a. 4% a. On India Bank TeL Transfer 154*4 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft pc disc. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 73 On Jay Bank Tel. Transfer On Japan— Bank
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  • 213 5 Per Melchior Treub:—Mr. L. fatfT,*J• A J. Vlamm>ing. Mr. and Mrs T M. Foucar Mr. C. Tailor, Mr. G. J. Mr.' Sadas Muto, Mrs. F. gh Dew;ng Mrs. A A. Dewing, Mrs. A. Holt, Mass T. H. Ke lner, Mrs. N N. Tr:ck:r, Mr H. W. Keliv Mr.
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  • 19 5 With 3,400,000 people out of work, Japan now stands the first m the world m the number oi unemployed.
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  • 208 5 to-day, march I Penang *3eistan 3 p.m. Muar *Flying Dragon 3 p.m. Hongkong, Swatcw and Amoy Had Yang 3 p.m. Batu Pahat *Trang 3 p.m. Bangkok *Hervar 3 p.m. Bangkok Redan g 4 p.m. Malacca Kelantan 4 p.m. TO-MORROW, MARCH 4 Pulau Sambu, Moeara-Saba and Djambi *Noore<bar 9
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  • 129 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore. March 3Number after the ship indicates the Godown it is abreast of and the word "Gate," the number of the Gate to enter at East Wharf (Gate 1).— EUe-nga, 21. Mai-. Wharf (Gate 3).—Gerania, 14; Hosang, 10.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 211 5 The positic-n of Book-keeper has been filled. Applicants are thanked. GATTEY BATEMAN. Watch For TBE SIGN ON THE DOOR GHANNING POLLOCK'S GREAT PLAY. THE STAR OPERA AT THE THEATRE ROTAL North Bridge Road. TO-NIGHT A Great Comical Piece AZIM WILL BE STAGED. In Preparation: A new Chinese Play SING KAH
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  • 120 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, March 3 High Tides.—3.2B a.m., 4.48 p.m. Maynard's annl. mtg. Chartened Bank, 2.3 a Pantaloonatics, Vcc. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, March 4 High Tides.—4-22 a.m., 6.46 p.m. B L homeward mail closes. Pantaloonatics, Vie. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Thursday, March 5 High Tides —5.28
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  • 29 6 ANNOUNCEMENT. Th? eaigagiemer.t is announced between C. A. de SMva and Ceoily Selena Baptiste ?nd the marriage will take place to-day. F.M.S. papers please copy.
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  • 776 6 In a special article, which we published yesterday, Mr. R. J. H Sidney discussed a point, in local education, on whrich we have written more than once, nametly the C unfoveUßß of Head Masters and officials, which is to take place p July. Mr. Sidney' 9 article bore out
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  • 87 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, March 2. Presiding: a: the annual meeting of Mayfield Rubber Pa:..a:ions. Mr. F. A. Pledget said that the profit was $T4,0j3. which, with 57G.120 brought forward, made a total of $150,813 to be~deait wth. A 10 ji r OEXft dividend was d clare
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  • 85 6 Last n r«t at the "Victoria" Tneatre. the Pantaioonatlcs. a Merry Company of entertainers from the H.M.S. Durian p-r--f.im d before a large audtiende. A feature df the performafiea area the clevAr imperpooatSona by two mexnl era of the chorus, who took the pa"ts of the Gir s.
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  • 445 6 The rate of Ussue of Money Orders for India ar.l Ccyleo to-Vay is Rs. 158 equal 00 $100. The rate e>f payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon ia Re. 158 equal to $100. A notice of marriage has been given to the Registrar of Ma::-iaic;cs by Fred' rick
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  • 346 6 Dentist Sues Sir David Galloway In the Supreni' Court this morning Dr. Thomas O. Naughton, the dentist, of Battery-road, sued Dr. Sir Davd Galloway for $700, the price of a go d palette, with teeth, supplied to the defendant. Mr. W. L. Stev ns appeared for the
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  • 296 6 Inquest on Death of Chinese in Jalan Rubor All the beaches and seats in the Coroner's Court were well patronized this morning by Malays and Mohamedans, when the inquiry into the circumsta ces attending the death cf an aged Chinese who died on February 22 ais a result
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  • 188 6 Prisoners' Escape from Civil Prison When Puah Hoh, a Chinese, was produced before Mr. P. F. David, the District Judge this morning, Court Inspector Meredith told an interesting story of an escape by several bad characters from the Singapore Civil Prison in 1919. The accused was charged
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  • 59 6 (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, March 2. The Malayan Collieries and orossepp al, were withdrawn this mo-ninir. before Justices Spiou c. Brown and Dean. The plaintiff-respondent gts costs in the appeal Russell versus Res-el! and Company and costs in the cross-appeal. Plain-tiff-respondent g:ts costs as
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  • 26 6 As the repairs to St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Pemang, are not yet complete L the service on Sunday was held at th? Masonic Hal., Northam Road.
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  • 596 6 CIVIL ACTION A,; A MR. Dop XST Alleged Treatment A cai=o cf an un > before Mr. J.. .f by the General Hoe faS a bill of MO was >.*?J 7 BMDt reserved. v Mr. Dop contested the bl of fcpj of the Hosp.tal. Mr. Down appear
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  • 40 6 The following donations W« *SL*T i ,v-, w 'edired Previously ack St. AndimWs Cathedwi r o-a Mr. and Mrs. U r, t* Cheques should he mane Saint PanTi Restoration Fund ed to Revter'a Agent, U Singapore. WA
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  • 34 6 o*. Our for Singapore on j «Sfc an address nwunt closed in a silver casket a r .< by Chinese tin »rdi ro* ,r 'Mr. PI *ser «»f prop:: ate terms.
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  • 26 6 From M Sfegap r n RemHr-ntlt. morrow. i <! m'-- d 'p 5 < From Europe (JU ft P 12th F bn£> > > G a.m. on Fraua*
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    • 386 6 wiwtni>,iMH*Ma:i<i>ui«iauniuiain<i>i>aiia"»ia>iu>aiiau>ii>>i>i'>>i>i>«i«">">«*'«"<»"* us n >, at a, m v "a™"""™"- I SOLID SILVER GUPS AND BOWLS Suitable for Presentation I J PRIZES MONOGRAMS, EVERY ENGRAVED j DESCRIPTION AT TANKARDS, LOWEST I SPOONS, ETC. PEICES. Sterling Silver Challenge Cup on square Ebonised Plinth with silver plate I for Engraving. (Copy of the
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    • 19 6 n -1st t** 0 London. tons V n V ;1 London.- 1- a Local.— 6 0 London.^; 01 p*
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 73 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Courtesy of the Government Health Office Kardang Kerbau Station for the 24 hours ending midnight 2 d March 1925. Max. shade 4emp. deg. 88 F; Mm. shade temp. 70 F; Mean shade temp. 77.4 F; Max. sun radiation 146 F; Mm. grass radiation 68 F;
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  • 225 7 rITI ,MFNT IN PARTS OF NEW YORK L Huxlred Villagers Fear Ind of the World Reuter's Service. X -.v York, March 2. I and two women being shaken off A tm !way during r lay evening, a rtfa as Sudbury, j Florence, South II as Winccasin. |P Fordhan Univeri
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  • 178 7 Report being Considered by Allies Reuter's Service. Paris, March 2. taring imal, the report of I Lee of Versailles is r.ow PI the Allied Govern- obstante of the re- trol Commission reNrtf German evasions of the Versailles ret re-organisa- army, the restoration C nma der-in-Chief, the at General
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  • 186 7 HERR MARX'S SUCCESS ASSURED? Communists Putting up Famous Woman Leader Reuter's Service. Berlin, March 2. Though various political parties will not yet discuss the question of the nomination of candidates for the presidency, many ames have been suggested, even that of the ex-Crown Prince, though there is no
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  • 245 7 Trades Facilities Bill Passes Second Reading Reuter's Service. London, March 2. Ifl the Hc>use of Commons at questiontime, Mr. Baldwin said that the Colonies and Protectorates would bo represented at the Imperial Economic Conference. London, March 2. Mr. Ormsby Gore and rot Mr. Baldwin said that the
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  • 123 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 2. Commenting orj the return of the world's fleets, just issued by the Admiralty, the Manchester Guardian describes as sensational the disclosure of the fact that the new Japanese cruisers apparently carry twevle 8-inch guns. The paper says that, if this is so,
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  • 70 7 Reuter's Service. Wellington, March 2. The Waterfront dispute has entered a serious stage. By declaring that work cannot be carried on La the face constantly recurring strikes employers have decided that no further calla to Labour should be made until the Unions concerned give a satisfactory undertaki g
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  • 1583 7 CHINESE NEW YEAR DISCLOSURES i Many Firms iFail to re-open Business (From Our South China Correspondent.) Hongkong, February 23. The Japanese Co'-tsulate-General in Canton, following the British, has also protested to the Canton Government against the extra tax of 60 cents on each bag and 90 cents or,
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  • 119 7 Reuter's Service. Pars, March 2. It is reliably asserted that the proposal for a Frarco-German guarantee pact was received by M. Herriot from Herr Stresemar.n ten days ago. The proposal is reported to have more general scope than Chancellor Cuno's offer of 1922, inasmuch as it fixes no
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  • 29 7 Reuter's Service. Cairo, March 2. In the course of an enquiry i-'to the murder of the Sirdar, the brother of Anayat confessed to have been concerned.
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  • 146 7 To-day, March 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Eurasian Co. Recruits, RecTU ts Musketry. 5.15 p.m.—Drll Hall, Chinese. Practice for Garrison Sports. 5.15 p.m.—.Drill Hall.—"C" Company, Practice for Garrison Sports. 5.15 p.m—Drill Hall. S. R. E. (v). Practice for Garrison Sports. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Band, Band Praotce. 5 p.m.—Dri l
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 214 7 illHlllllllllllllilllllllllllHllllMlllllllll^ DAVENPORT OIL ENGINE SEMI-DIESEL. C I D STARTING A FOUR CYCLE HEAVY DUTY INTERNAL COMBUSTION EN6INE 3 H. P. 6 H. P. 8 H. P. Inspection Invited. i^SKb^&^^^ ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF E THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED j (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH AND PENANG. I llil tlllMl'll!,
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  • 395 8 Sports Pastimes. CRICKET Fifth Test Match Reuter's Service. Sydney, Mar. 2. The fifth Test Match was continued here to-day in sweltering- heat, but as the afternoon advanced the weather became clcudy and slumps were drawn at 5.35 p.m. owing to bad hght. The attendance numbered 23,0ou The wicktt wais good.
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  • 278 8 FAR EASTERN OLYMPIC Java Invited to Compete at Manila (From Our Own Correspondent.) The fine performance of Java footballers against foreign teams has probably given Java athletes a bit of publicity, for the committee of the Far Eastern Odympic Association has now thought that the participation of Java athletes
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  • 62 8 C.S.C. vs. Naval Team On Sunday the Chinese Swimming CJub e r r a l S ed TT at W ater p «h> a combin d team of ij.M.S. Hawkins and H.M.A.S Adelaide The Club team won by a good margin but tne visitors we'.e game despite their bem*
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  • 668 8 DUTCH METHODS How Contests are Managed In Java The Dutch in Java appear to have their own queer rules governing all branches of sport. Not long ago Wt record d the u>eatment meted cut to the Bengal Gymkhana during the tour and the team returned to Calcutta with very
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  • 669 8 LAST RACE FOR GUILLEMARD CUP Gertrude and Golden Girl Tie The third race for the Guillemard Cup will be one to be remembered for years by those participating, and requires the combination of a Conrad pen-, a dipsomaniac's imagination, and the truthfulness of a Washington to do it justice;
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  • 317 8 Guillemard Tennis Cup (From Our Own Corre>poridfnt.) Kuala LumpuT. March 2. The F.M.S. team, which will moet the Colony at lawn tir.Jiis for the Gu liemard Cup at Rosea Lumpur, en Friday and Saturday, Wlfl be Chung Ah M'.ng, Duncan. Xunnelcy. Oliver and Scov.il. Reserves: Bligh Ore, Oapt
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  • 1446 8 THE GAME IN JAVA Success of East Java Champion Team (From Our Own Correspondent.) The H.B.S. team wh eh scored a victory ovr the Indians during the laters' tour in Java, played one of their best games in the recent Chal utnge Trophy final against the Chinese team at
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 624 8 ■iiiiininiiuuiupiMiMHiNiuiiiiiMiiM »•»»u j iWHEN I WANT j I TENNIS RACKET! I ASK FOR I "SURVIVAL" AND I SEE 1 That I Get I RAJA'S.) ItiiiiiiiniiriniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiMiitiiWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMai-nn,,, .1 MiMlllllltlllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllliJIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIillllllClllllllllllliiliiiiii! jmi "■•••I!, v iST SERVICE I AT THE HAPPY VALLEY. i (Under the patronage of His Excellency Th» Governor and C Sir LAURENCE
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  • 981 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, March 3. RUBBER, STERLING SHAKES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s AlLagar 14% 2s Anglo-Java 2 9 20s Angio-Maiay 23 3 20s Ayer Kuning 37 6 20s Batu
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    • 393 9 NOTICE. t v that the TRAi>& depicted above are the property of y >!A MUDALIAR CO., carrying on business ai bingapore and 11. X BoaMOthMl wlih Saronga (Kain Pulicat) manufactured in ladia, fjt used imported and sold by them in the m—mmmmu r -r '3| C u S ttl ment
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    • 365 9 LOKE YEW SCHOLARSHIPS. HONGKONG UNIVERSITY. Two of tbess scholarship!!, which provide free board and tu.tlon at the University of Hongkong, fall vacant in September, MM. "hey *re open to indigents students of British M»laya In poor ci-cumstances with gcod •Ch i i records. Applications t. r them sh- uld re
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    • 440 9 "Insects cannot live where LOTOL is used." jm f One Certain l( Cvire >) V\ LOTOL DESTROYS r ***^SXw&^ol°^ i I 3) MOSQUITOS, ASTS, V £>A V W FLEAS, FLIES, MOTHS, H(| L 1 /B SILVERPISH, BED BUGS, \C W) FURS ITU RE BORER. S%Jj|a^ £r Vk g) 'THE seven
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  • 551 10 ON THE DECLINE IN THE UNITED STATES The National Probation Association Juvenile Delinquency is on the decline throughout the country, despditie crime waves recurrent in the IaiUier cit3e»s, reports the National Probation Association in a statement issued from, its headquarters in New Yoift. Though it throws a happier
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  • 306 10 Thirty Five Miles an Hour In West End Road A man who was said to have marched himself to the police station, shouting. L.ft, rig-ht; left, right; halt!" appeared at Maryle*bone Police Court recently. He was Cecil Reyersback, aged 23, a metal merchant, of Pa ace Green,
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  • 111 10 She and her husband have nearly starved themselves in their efforts to pay their debt to a moneylend t, said a detective at Lambeth Police Court of Clare East (34) England. She pleaded guilty to stealing a blanbft and other articles, worth 15a., from a neighbour, and was
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 955 10 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges the property of Twelve Pawnshops. TO BE HELD AT Our Sale-Room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. On Wednesday, 4th March, at 10 a.m. On Friday, 6th March, at 10 a.m. The pledgei coneistlng of watches, chains, Diamond and other
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    • 348 10 Good health is your chief asset. Cheerful vigor, robust appetite and restful sleep— to obtain them and retain them, take a course of Clements Tonic for a week or two. It promptly relieves nerve fas; and depression, restores the appetite and assists digestion. It is the most effective and reliable
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    • 467 10 STEAMER SAILINGS HEND^ON~UNE SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS BY FORTNIGHTLY FREIGHT AND PASSHVro. STEAMERS BETWEEN A GER RANGOON AND ENGLAND with through connections from Sinr» (Connecting Steamer arriving the same day that the i> J*' Passengers usually disembark at Southern 00 HOMEWARD SAILINGS 1 FOR UNITED KINGDOM 1925 Pegu Mar 10 *Sa-aing
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  • 733 11 HUGE UNITED STATES INDUSTRY $10,000,000 Worth Made Annually Ten million* dollars' worth ol pocketknives, requiring 1,250 tons of steel, besides brass and other material's, are made annually in the United States. The processes of manufacture are described in The Iron Trade Review (Cleveland) in one of a series of
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  • 254 11 To be Married in London to a Spanish Bride Prince B«| of Pless is, within the next few days, to be married in London to Qlot lde de Silva Candamo, a memher of a wdll-known Spanish family. The Prince is 63 \ears of age, and his bride-to-be
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  • 519 11 MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 45 Beef stew or curry kati 40 Pork lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist qualfty) 54 Mutton Indian kati 80 Mutton Australian kati Fowl kati 55 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 68 Ducks each 80 Pigeons, domestic unfledged
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  • 175 11 Motorist to Pay £2,700 to a Cripple A young (hm of Stoke Ferry, Mark Moses Otto Hall, was awarded £2,700 damages at Norfolk Assizes, England, for injuries caused by a motor-car which collid d with his pony and cart in a blizzard. Hall, who is 27,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 526 11 STEAMER SAILINGS TT BRITKH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) HAIL. PASSENGER AMD CARGO SERVICES, ustn Ml f%ND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LOM> oN AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. ,Under Contract with His Majesty'a Government.) rTWAKDS from LONDON. HOMHWARDS 1,1 r.pan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. ft r.a 0 1
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    • 664 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEI! KAISHA) LONDON LINE. Tonnage Destination Due Sail Katori Maru 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Mar 16 17 Atsuta Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Mar 30 61 Kashima Maru 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Apr 16 14 Hagone Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Apr 27 2» Suwa Maru 11,000
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 304 12 TO LET TO LET, Raffles Chambers, tl ree sections ted floor, area 2,680 square feet. Entry Crom lit January, 1925. Apply to The Secretary, The Garden Club. TO LET.—No. 194—197 Queen Street, suitable for Motor Garage business. Entry fr< m Ist March. 1925. Apply to M. Akioamahm Bros. 6A, Battery
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    • 739 12 PUBLIC NOTICES TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS. Please add th« following number to your January >i rectories. No. 3490 Anthony 0., Exchit ge hare Rrnk*>rs. Ordinance No. 135 (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
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    • 508 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capitol £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,407,811 HEAD OFFICE: 15; Grace Church Street, London,, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir
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    • 437 12 BANKS THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter in Japan.) Capital Subscribed Y. 60,000,000 Paid-up Capital Y. 52,500,000 Reserve Fund' Y. 13,780,000 President.—X. Nakagawa, Esq. Vice-President.—H. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS: G. Kawasaki, Esq. M. Esaki, Esq. T. Hisamune, Esq. D. Taki/ta, Esq. M. Shuto Esq. HEAD OFFICE: TAIPEH,
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