Malaya Tribune, 5 March 1925

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune. v S AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY.! (EVENING DAILY VoL XII. No. 53 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1925
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    • 358 1 I MALAY A TRIBUNE AND 1 -npPING GAZETTE. I i Vfwspaper of iiritisß Malaya, s Published Daily. j that keeps its jj j rmed I iEPENDENT. I IJVE > 1 in Crockery and Glassware. *>" ~l>j yB Made of finest British Porcelain, g Y\ fc|f nft decorated fancy floral design
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    • 414 1 i i i i i i i i i t! i i fu.uimj i 13 1 ULTRA VIO ET RAYS Lll km i HHtX .381 Z are dangerous to eyes. To prevent this i danger by wearing Genaine Crookes I Leases which absorb these insidious I Bays We make thorn
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  • 579 2 MAYNARD AND CO. LTD. The annual General meeting of Messrs. Maynard and Co. Ltd. was held on Tuesday at the Chartered Bank Ohpmbers at 2.30 p.m. The Hon. Mr. J. Mitchell, Chairman, presided ar.d others present were Mr. G. H. McWalter, Dr. R. Crawford' (Directors,) Mr. Dawwon, and
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  • 317 2 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, Feb. 28. Mr. Yoshisada Shofu, a Kyoto, pore.Iainware manufacturer, and Mr. Bunji Suzuki, President of the Nippon Labour Federation, were announced to have been elected Japarn>ese representatives to the International Labour Conference. The former is the chief representative for
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  • 60 2 Sir Edward M Cook, formerly Secretary to the Government of India in the Finance Deipartment, left England toy the Khyber omr January 30th. to take up fafli duties as the newHy-anponted FinancW Adviser to the Government of Siam. H» was accomnanVd by Lady Cook, and they will make a short
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    • 356 2 Neuritis The tang list of human ills hardly contains a more distressing com- j^T plaint than Neuritis. mi vr» Thousands suffer its jj§£jS& agonizing pain in a J y<y^^ greater or lesser U :fi degree. And it is of Mi *M no use to tinker with Jm felt it. Get
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    • 609 2 A TIME WOMEN DREAD. There come* a time in every woman's l-;fe —usually between 40 and 4>5—when she is in need of special help. Kjiowf.ng how greatly so many of their sex suffer during this period womnen dread it, yet there need be no cause for fear if the system
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    • 483 2 INSURE I 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. Teeth are Jewels Make them glisten YOU can
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  • 651 3 WORK OF THE LONDON SCHOOL Utility Shown in Last Year's Report The report df the Governing Body of the School of Oriental Stud.es, Finshuiry Circus, London, for the year ended July SI, 1924, state s that the Senate of the Unrversity of London had again "recognized*' the school
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  • 246 3 Wonderful Discovery Claimed By a Doctor A method of glandular nutrition by which ordinary animals can Ibe turned into giants of their species is a discovery which Dr. Herbert M. Evans, of the University of California, claims to have made. Dr. Evans calls his discovery "Vitamin X." and
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    • 364 3 |fIP For Good Health [J Climates Ii —take Sanatogen. i is only as strong as its weakest link. In a tc the weak link in a man's Health is either mach, his nerves, or his blood. Each renders him more liable to other laii ts, so leading towards general debility.
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    • 330 3 —Awaits your pleasure Sir There's such satisfaction in a M Piccadilly n smoke. It's a link with Home right enough. Rich, mellow and pure. Packed in airtight tins which keep them as fresh as the day they were made. Preserved in perfect condition. That's the charm of a Piccadilly fresh
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    • 466 4 AMUSEMENTS fltllilltMlliliitm»Wiiiiiiiii«iili»^^ I IN HOLLYWOOD HOLLYWOOD man who made 20 Rral Stara The Covered Waggon I and Thursday sth to Monday 9th March. and i nn B The Old Homestead. 1 30 Screen Ceicbrrt.es M ghow a( 9p m> 1 The stars, the romance, the thrills, the laughs of a
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    • 458 4 AMUSEMENTS lalhaMbral S TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors. jjj A PHOTOPLAY OF THE MODERN STAGE'S GREATEST HIT jjj S From Monday, 2nd March, to Saturday, 7th March, 1925. k ffi In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp g 1 GHostly Wallop! H 1 Reel Fox Cartoon. S I
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    • 611 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY SURInX^ Junction Albert and enco »!en Streets. r IIUSATRE n North Br id ere li^r.H Friday, 27th Feb. to Thursday, sth Mar. 11 v, m Three of the Wednesday, Uk to >slMdav Finest Motion Pictures Ever Offered. FOR FIVP r/ Mh M» rc k w riVE NIGHTS o\,
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  • 534 5 P.& O. STEAMER'S FRESH RECORD ,p i arfcsfl Motor Liner's P Maiden 1 oyage t on of the maiden fhf largest motor liner f -thanipton to Van- < anal, renders it o**> i < .mpariso:. between 0 -ha vessel and a iipped with steam to The Motor Ship,
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  • 94 5 f r j 0U n 2 have been re- iji dgied $23,853 50 Mark's 85.63 hj]\'t' 1 made out in favour of r:,t f n Fund and address* s A '■£».'nt, U Collyer Quay, E- WALKER, Agent. Av, fi h i fi-& rmen from the i*M a;
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  • 187 5 TO-DAY, MARCH 5 Merging Hr> Pt*Dt>* Rangoon and Ca^utU 8 2 Pu.au Samtu. and Sa^rind^ 4 PJ CdM», Port 4 Havre,* Dunkirk* and Antwerp* Linois 4 p.m. TO-MORROW, MARCH 6 Batavia,* Samarang,* Sourabaya,* Fremantle, Adelaide. Melbourne and Sydney Oity of Palermo 8 a.m Belawan, Sabang, Oofombo, Suez* Part
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  • 53 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association Singapore, March 5. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest Lordon Cables quote London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers. Spot 64% 65 April to Jun? 63% 64 July to September 61% 62*4 Latest London «'able® quoi London Spot.—Is. 6%d.
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  • 28 5 Singapore, March 5. To-day'» closing rubber quotations are a under: New York.—38 cents. London Spot.—Is. 6 x /2d. Singapore.—64% ce*nts. Tone of Market. —Steady.
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  • 88 5 Singapore, March 4Catalogued 1,237,242 lbs; 532.34 tons. Offered 819,293 lbs.; 365.76 tons. Sold 627,445 lbs.; 280.11 tons. Spot. London Is. 6%d. New York 38% cts. PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard Quality Good Average Qualrty 63 ft to 64% Off Quality 61 to
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  • 99 5 London, Mardh 3. Manchester Market- Steady. lbs shirtings fair (new fcasis) 17s 3 40s*Grey Yarns, single twist 28% 6 lbs T. Cloth fair 24 yards 10a 6d Liverpool MarketCotton IfcMy Middling American 40 Cotton Egyptian 6bA TiVstd. 3 months £254.12.6 Copra fair merchantable £28 *5°af Black pepper
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  • 51 5 February Output Barlow and Co., Singapore. Muar Itam Estates Ltd. 10J520 (Johore) Rubber Elates Ltd. Sekong Rubber 19,400 lbs. Chan Sze Onn Co., Secretaries, Singapore The output of New Scudai, Ltd., for the _2t 1925 amounts to 19,500 Sf%ta*rS3 J 234,960 lb,.. for the of the current fin.no.!
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  • 123 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $302 Rice, Siam 2 $292 Rice, Siam 3 $284 Rice, Saigon 1 $270 Rice, Saigon 2 $262 Rice, Saigon 3 $251 Rice, Rangoon 1 $260 Rice, Rangoon 2 $256 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $9.50 Rice,
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  • 152 5 Singapore, March 5. Tin:—Taipi igs $1.20 to $1.25, Norths 96 cents to $1, Souths 80 to 84 cents, Johans 55 to 57 cents, Petalings $1.55 to $1.58, Nawng Pets $1.75 to $1.80, Mambaus $1.02 to $1.06 ex., Telok Kruins $1.10 to $1.14, Kinta Dredges 88 to
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  • 209 5 Donors to the Entertainment Fund The Entertainment Committee thank the following donors who have kindly booked seats for the plays to be given by the m?mbers of the Hoi Thin Amateur Dramatic Association in aid' of the fund of the above Society. Already acknowledged $4,300 'Lady Guillemard
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  • 39 5 The Dredge output for February was piculs 173.35. Recovery by tatbles piculs 134.31. Recovery by puddlers piculs 39.04. Yardage 47,983. Hours run 618. R venue from Sale of Ona $13,701.61 Tribute Received 427^7 Total $14,129.38
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  • 90 5 Singapore, March 5. On London Bank 4 months' sight 2s. 4%d Demand t 2s. 4 1132 d Private 3 months' sight 2s. 4%a. On India— Bank Tel. Transfer l° 4 On HongkongBank demand draft pc *s. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 74 On Jay Bank Tel. Transfer 1 39^
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  • 267 5 February Returns Singapore, March 3. The Ag. Registrar of Imports and Exports favour us with the following statement of Quantity and Value of Rubber exported during January 1925:— Feb. Feb. 1925 1924 1925 1924 to date 2 months 1,435.05 3,305.73 Nit Nil United Kingdom-^-2 971.02 2,705J&3 4,406.071
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  • 146 5 Tunku Shuib, son of His Highness the Sultan of Kedah and Tunku Izaham, 6on of His Highness Tunku Ibrahim, C M.G. C.V.O., will leave for Europe by the P. and O. Ma wa which leaves Ponang on the 14th March in ordor to further their studdes. During their journey Dr.
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    • 225 5 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak and Bridal Room Gold Gilt Household Furniture, Iron Safe etc i At No. 15 Mohamed Sultan Road Off River g Valley Road On Saturday, March 7, at 2.30 p.m. .Now o l view. Catalogues issued. CHEOSG KOO* SENG Co, Auctioneers. CREOSAL SYRUP Prevents Cure Bronchial
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  • 113 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, March 5 "High Tides.—5.28 a.m., 8.18 p.m. Naval Boxing, H. Valley, 9.15 p.m. Carter at Vic. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, March 6 High Tides. —6.51 a.m., 9.13 p.m. Carter at Vic. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Saturday, March 7 High Tides. —7.58 a.m., 9.48 p.m.
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  • 981 6 Afoihough a great deal of publicity of various sorts has been given to Mr. Powell Robinson's attempt to introduce broadcasting to Malaya the public has been left in entire ignorance of the essential details such a scheme must involve if it is to be successful; and since
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  • 573 6 Major H. C. Harrison was to leave yesterday for special duty in Siam. o Mr. Balhatchet, sub-assrastant Conservator of Forests, is be:ng transferred from Kuala Lumpur to Kuala Rilah, where he will work with Mr. V. O'Hara. o Sir W. George Maxwell, Chief Secretary, F.M.S., Kuala Lumpur on Friday eventing
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  • 189 6 Last Performance of the Pantaloonatics The Pantaloonatics gave their last per- j formance last night before a moderately large audience —though so entertaining a company certainly deserved a full house. Mayhap the number of vocal items might have been reduced since these, to my mind, tended to pull
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  • 177 6 Very sound dramatic acting is a feature of "Trifling Women" acting is a feature Theatre and despite the imprebai' 'ilities of the story, its ingenuity rescues it from melodrama in the final stages. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kitts are staging a prologue, which, sio far as a prologue
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  • 177 6 Excellent Paintings of Local Scenes Water colour paiin'tings of scenes of Singapore and Ma'ava by Miss Barbara Shaw and Miss D. Hope-Falkner were exhibited ait G. H. Sweet Shop to-day: Lady Guillemard attended the exhibition in the morning and booked certain of the pictures which found a ready
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  • 110 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, March 4. Advisory commitues are be.ng formed in Perak, Selangor, and Negri Sembilan, to asset in the volunteering movement. The Selangor committer has already met and considered recruiting, the h ads of firms being invitei to meet them. The attendance was
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  • 112 6 We regret to record the death of Mr. John Maxwell which took place at the Gen ral Ho*p tail on Tuesday at th? early age of 42. The deceased was well-known and was very popular amone Singapore business men. Mr. Maxwell, who suwuiribed to. nfceric
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  • 54 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang-, March 4. A murder was* committed in the Municipal peons*' quarters in Duke Street, where am Indian Mohamedlian stabbed has brother's wife to death. A Municipal jaga arrested 1 the man and handed him over to the police with the kntfe with which
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  • 99 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) March, 4 Over two million dollars have been realised from two sales of property in the Noordiin estate here and it is estimated the balance of the property will fetch half a million more. New York, Feb. 15.—Five Broadway plays are under
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  • 551 6 Mohammedan Merchant Sued Pro-note The case was Aecid I the Chief Justices;, v. «fJ F. M. Noordin and the proprietor (f th< i executors of ML d b»2 Pena .g Merchant f< a under a promissory n >Z\ appeared for the for the defendant 1 mitted the debt
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  • 158 6 Doctor Sued by Jew Iler-A Point ot Law The case came up befci Barrett-Lenr.ard W wh h Hr. the Jeweller of Hi Mulle for breach of acoVena r > lessor of Dr. Mu't road he claims $1,----to Nov. 1924. n .jm\ Mr. Laycock app the defenda
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  • 26 6 I ft** From Eur pc (L I Pet* 12th Fibraary) bj G a.m. to-m ir w. From Itaftttce bj pore noon on S»tui I
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  • 28 6 RUBBER -^5# London. Stock* on F<!" tons; l,7- r ,0 tons d<>" n London.—Is. f»4d. LOv*al. —64 hi cents. TIN L London.—£257.0.0. Local.—$l27 2o per P<
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    • 360 6 wioWßßßiiiiaßWisusn^ 1 LATEST PRODUCTION. j m 8 j Lever Keyless Timepiece in folding 1 Leather Gases Luminous Dial, showing j time in the dark I SZE in. x 3Hin. Price $25.00. Robinson Co., Ltd., I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE. %ill| Bß H|iii|. i llill.l^ iHiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiitiiiuiiiiiiM^^ CHEAP PHOTOPLAY NOVELS.
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  • 630 7 UiLL CONSTRUCTION ....ercstin* Debates in Both B«e« Parliament Reuter's Service. London, March 4. f Commons at questionIn y r ry -aid that Hongkong had rf.e 1 £250.000 towards the V-;.;>ore Base (Cheers), rc- by the Colony out of shipp'ng control in >ulJ be most grate*,r''e* i His Majesty's
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  • 36 7 untitled A wife is the most A wife is the most 1 1 can think cf. X- w. k o y the Empe-ror of Jf-'W 1 sum of V.168,400 to be ~J J 500 charitable in-
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  • 288 7 INAUGURAL ADDRESS AFTER OATH Emphasises America's Peaceful Intentions Reuter's Service. Washington, March 3. President Ccolidge in his inaugural ad*dress after taking the oath at the Capdtol, emphasised America's peaceful intentions bilt said she ought to maintain a military force comparting with tihe dignity and security of a great
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  • 145 7 Germany's Admission to League Essential Reuter's Service. London, March 4. The question of European security has undergone a new developmrJt as a result cf the German proposal for a mutual Anglosecurity pact, eventually including Italy, if the latter desires it, and supplemented by arbitration treaties between Germany, Poiamd
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  • 99 7 Reuter's Service. Berlin, March 4. When the fun'iral procession of Ebert wended through thronged streets, decorated with black and Republican colours and halted at the steps of the Reichstag, a crowd of 200,000 and reverently lisbened to the funeral oration of Loebe, President of mm Retehstag. The cortege
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  • 60 7 Reuter's Service. Vienna, March 5. A newspaper states that 10,000 cylinder, of an extremely poisonous discovered at Bfumwi by the mter-Alhed Control Commission which hae the punishment of the owner ani drawn the aWertaon of Government to rt and also addressed a note to Government on edbject
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  • 200 7 QUESTION IN HOUSE OF COMMONS Ground for Hoping Movement Going Backwards Reuter's Service. London, March 4. The House of Commons debat d the mot on otf Capt. Geoffrey Peto (U. Fro me) condemning the revolutionary propaganda Which was being carried on in Britain and the Empire by the Communist
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  • 148 7 Motion for Governmental Inquiry Rejected Reuter's Service. Delhi, March 4. The Council of State has rejected the resolution recommending Governm naal enquiry with a view to restricting opium to mediual purposes. The movetr Sir Deva Sarbadhikari complained that the consumption of opium was extremely h gh in Assam.
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  • 123 7 Mr. Lansbury on Profiteering in Tea Reuter's Service. London, March 4. Moving a resolution conotenvang the composition of tbe proceedings of the Food Commission Mr. Lansbury asserted that high dividends proved the existence of profiteering and cited tea companies one of which, he said, paid 172 per cent.
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  • 136 7 Reuter's Service. The Hague, March 4. The Socialist party has introduced a Bill in the Second Chamber providing for ds-armam.-nt in Holland, based on the lines of the Bill now being debated in Denmark. The Bill aims finstJy at a reduction of the annual recruitment from 19,500
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  • 333 7 RYKOFF ON DIPLOMATIC CLEVERNESS "Far East Influence Causing Uneasiness in America" Reuter's Service. Tiflis, March 4. In his sipeech at thu opening of the third Session of the Central Executive Committee of th? Union of Soviet Republics, M. Kalinin, appealed to peasants to co-op rate with Government. He
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  • 124 7 Reuter's Service. Delhi, March 4. The news that Lord Reading is going to England monopolises all the political discussion. It is universally opined that it concerns the proposals cf Ike committee appointed by the Govemmnet of India last year to report and mak- recommendations in connection with
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  • 60 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 4. The Trades Facilities Bill embodies the Imperial Economic Conferee proposals in regard to paying threequartcnis of th* interest on loans na sed in England by the Dominions or Colonies for the purpose of public utilitr.' undertakings, the maximum annual guaranty Ibeing a
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  • 43 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 4. It is learned from Batavia that the British steamer Frevo caught fire forby miles off Tandjongpriok and sank. Th,' crew was picked up and landed hire, except the Br-tish mate and eight Chinese who are missing.
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  • 80 7 We acknowl (dge rerept of th.:- annua departmental reports of the Straits Settlements for the year 1923. Mr. C. G. Coleman, Headmaster of the High School, wild, in the course of a few days, be leaving for Singapore to act as Inspector of School», when Mr. Clarke, the present Inspector
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    • 333 7 I I lltl 111 Hi! llltlllilltl 111 .1: llfflll 111 II 111 111 l I II 111 111 I I II 111 II I I 111 I 111 l HI I 111 lun in iin i I l I I 1 I I I I II |,H YALE SPUR-GEARED CHAIN
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  • 328 8 Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL S.C.F.A. AND S.C.C. DRAW Large Crowd Present on the Padang Seldom or never was a bigger crowd on the Padang. than yes erday afternoon sine, the. resignation of the Chinese from the Singapore, Football As sociafcon. Absent scenes that were reIVeZd wer: much in evidence when thousa
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  • 112 8 Naval teams representing the China and East Indies Squardron and the Australian Squad Ton played a fine game on the Stadium Association ground yesterday after, oon. The game was well contested and resulted in a draw of one goal each. Shore who led the Australian line catted
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  • 101 8 On Tuesday last, the St. Francis Association were to meet the Banda Kaba Football Club at th Kubu Plain "B" Ground in th; final of the Centenary Cup Competition, but as the latter team could not tun up and in order not to disappoint the
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  • 53 8 Reuter's Service. London, March 4. the third division (Southern) of the English League Bristol City beat Luton by 2 to nil, while in the Northern section oi the same division Bradford beat Trananere by 5 to 1. In the Scottish League, first division Cowdenbeath beat Motherwell by
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  • 135 8 Tanglin Club Tournament Yesterday's Results Championship Pairs (Mixed) Mrs. Hamilton and Whitley Ibeat Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, 6—2, 6—4. B. Class Doubles (Mixed) Mr. and Mrs. Pre'tis scr. beat Mr. and Mrs. Atkins plus 2, w.o. To-day's Ties Handicap Doubles (Men) Green and Colman, minus 2 vs. Hutchiaen
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  • 24 8 Members who I tend to take part in tihe forthcoming tournament are reminded that the entries close on Saturday the 7th instant.
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  • 22 8 Garrison Sports The annual Athletic sports of the Garrison will take place at Tanglin Barracks on Saturday, commencing at 2.30 p.m.
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  • 612 8 Fifth Test Match Reuter's Service. Sydney, March 4. The weather was cloudy this morning and there was only a small attendance to watch the final stages of this match. The wicket remained good. England made an inglorious finish in contrast with the previous Titanic struggles. Grjrrnmett was trhimjphant and
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  • 27 8 Keppel Golf Club The replay for the February Ladies Spoon between Mrs. A. S. Gardner and Miss D. Bowyer-Smyth resulted in a win for Miss Rowyer-Smith.
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  • 168 8 TO-NIGHT'S NAVAL BOUTS Davies and Emerson in Special Contest A largo crowd and a great deal of enthusiasm is anticipated at the naval boxing tournament which is to be held at the Happy Valley to-night when the eliminating contests of the Australian fleet will be staged. In addition to
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  • 91 8 R.S.Y.C. Arrangements The following R.S.Y.C. arrangeme'ts are announced. On Saturday Golden Girl will challenge Arm for possession of the Lundon Gup. SUrting Gun 3 p.nr. On Saturday the first of the series of races for the A. E. Odell trophy will be sailed for over the new Club course.
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  • 42 8 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondent*. Letters sent for publication should be written on one side erf the paper only; preference is given to short letters. On.y extracts of long letters can be given.]
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  • 78 8 Sir,—Almost every night there is a disturbance caused at the junction of Owen-road with Race Course-road which has become a source of great inconvenience to those residing in the vicinity. About two days ago there was a physical encounter between met.' and women which almost ended disastrously.
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  • 173 8 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, March 3. The Imperial Diet after rejecting the Hontoh's amendment passed the Manhood Suffrage Bill by 292 against 98 after a heated debate in which Mr. Sei-gi Morita belonging to the Hontoh Party was beaten three times ty members
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  • 134 8 In additiom to a selection of new fiction the undernoted works have been added to Raffles Library and will be available for issue on Saturday, alt 9 a.m.: Cole (G. D. H.), The Life of William Cobfciett. Dore (Henri), Researches into Chinese Superstitions, 7 veils. Dundas (Hon. Charles),
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  • 98 8 A Geneva message says the head of the Ahmadiya community has appealed to the Leaguei of Nations for its intervention in connection with th stoning to death of two Ahmadiya Moslems in Afghanistan in the presence of a superintendent of police and; 15 constables. Mr. C. W. H. Cochrane, Under
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  • 533 8 Programme of Sporting Engagements The mfcn who are serving on the China, East Indies and Australian warships which will be at Singapore for the next fortnight or so will not lack sporting engagements, for a very extensive programme, extending up to Wednesday, March 18, has been arranged for
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  • 195 8 To-day, March 5 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S R. E. (v), Practice for Garrison Sports. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Signals, Lamp, Flag, and D. 111, Telephone. To-morrow, March 6 5.15 p.m—Drill Hall, Chinee Co., Practice for Garrison Sports. 5,15 p.m—Drill Hall, "C" Coy., Practice for Garrison Sports. 5.15 p.m.—Drill
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  • 18 8 Orders for week ending Bth March 1925. •To-day, March s.—Band Practice, Headquarters at 5.15 p.m
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  • 1011 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, March 5. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar 1|4% 2s Anglo-Java 2|9 20s Anglo-Malay 2313 20s Ayer Kuning 37|6 20s Batu Caves 15|20s Batu
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    • 405 9 Qpakertfets Daily Wm STRENGTHENING, nutritious, |?m \J delicious. Twice the food value of meat, three times that of rice. Easy to prepare. Easy to digest Good for young and old alike. Try it Sports Games Requisites Offered at Lowest I j Competitive Prices 1 I Call at I I Rose
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    • 172 9 5 1 ""I .;> SQUIBB'S I 5 1 I ague 1 illi j 'I r>uirv*tlous ami never- I (J*. *lU 1 Indian ture for UM j Fomgr, Ague, and all qq S.ir Biliary Derangements rO on*)«</ *>• MaLina. sutk M ft'j aj Amp, 2 S£J rfjlj Ague, Intermittent, J ft.
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    • 427 9 Go through the mnm miik LOTOL —it dtßrojs all Insect Westu /M I Your Qreatest kelp for Home I Cleanliness C( Quick— Easy— Thorough! H E ~lTpray that s lavs iiiffWM C\ l/M 1 MM 11 Y OUR best hel P for nd IF 11 l| ding the house of
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  • 420 10 England as it Appears to a German There is a remarkable book in its third edition in Germany. Entitled, simply, "England," i«t comprises, in two large volumes, a complete study by its author, Professor Wilhelm Dibelius, of every aspect of English life and character and of the
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  • 309 10 Dramatic Changes of a Man's Fortune To be welcomed home as the village hero and a few days later to stand in the dock and hear sentence of death passed upon him for the murder of his wife'3 illegitimate child, has been the experience of Pte.
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  • 37 10 The wives of a number of rich Chinese merchants in Hankow are proposing to erect an orphanage asylum at Wangchiatoin, to which object they have already donated consdderabie sums. The e&tiimated cost of the buildirug is $20,000.
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    • 835 10 I SPECIAL SERVICE BOXING CONTESTS I AT THE HAPPY VALLEY f H Under the patronage of His Excellency The Governor and Commander-in-Chief S I Sir LAURENCE NUNNS GUILLEMARD, K.C.M.G., X.C.8., KB E. I Thursday, sth March, at 9.15 p.m. I SPECIAL 6 ROUND LIGHTWEIGHT CONTEST I Ord. Tel. DAVIES vs.
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    • 166 10 DOCTOR'S WAY WITH IKDICESTtON The wife cf a well-known T ondon physician becamo a sufferer from digestive disorder, and naturally enough, she aeked her husband for a remedy The oVctor made her up some medicine of the kind usually given to mild cases, but it failed, so, with- ut more
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    • 721 10 STEAMER SAILINGS bibbyljne OP FAST TWIN SCREW MAIL PASSENGER STEaupdc RANGOON, COLOMBO PORT SAID MARSEILLES ivS I WITH THROUGH CONNECTION FROM SINGAPORE *\n lOX^ HOMEWARD SAILINGS PENang Leave Steamer Rangoon About Steamer D Uav. 1925 R »Dgoon A w Lancasliire Mar 12 Oxfordshire Yorkshire Mar 26 Lancashire Jn> Warwickshire Apr
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  • 560 11  -  Is Your Husband Also a Friend? By Cynthin Grey You probably are a good wife. Most women are. But are you a irood' pal Or have you let marriage turn you from a chummy girl into a cross fcetween a schoolteacher, a maiden aunt and an'angel on
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  • 315 11 His Popularity in the United States We are pleased to hear that Dr. Wu Teh (known to his friends in the Straits as Dr. G. L. Tuck) has not been slow in wintng popularity in the United States since his arrival there in August. It may
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  • 146 11 A London County Council report estimates thait there will be a deficiency of £576,798 on the municipal! tramways this year, this baling due to aecreaseJ traffic aihd increased Wl4i'3So— Dueling the v&sJt to Meirda the Seattle Trade* Corrtmiissooin last one of at» most prcmiinenit members in the person of Captaita
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  • 515 11 MEAT c Beef steak (round) kati 45 Beef stew or curry katf 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
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  • 255 11 By kind permission of Lieut. Col: S. V. Julius and Officers the Band aif the 2nd. Battalion the Royal Sussex Regiment will play thn following programme in the Botanic Gardens on Sunday the 8th March 1925 commencing at 9 p.m.:—Selection, La Traviata," Vend Minuet in A flat," Beethoven; Intenczzo, "Canterbury'
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    • 591 11 STEAMER SAILINGS rrfßlOT INDIA AND APCaT^ I (Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGQ SERVICES. nmnn \R AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty* Government.) tfTIAMDS from LONDON. HOMHWARDS. c.. f Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. F r m Due Leave
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    • 876 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEI! KAISHA) LONDON LINE. Tonnage Destination Due Sail Katori Maru 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Mar 1G 17 Atsuta Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Mar 30 31 Kashima Maru 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Apr 13 14 Hagone Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Apr 27 28 Suwa Maru 11,000
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    • 369 12 SITUATION VACANT WANTED —Assistant Surveyor and Draughtsman in Singapore. Must have had at least 3 years experience in good office and be under 25 years of a«e. Permanency to auitable man. Applications in own handwriting with copies of TestimotfiiaTs to Box 240 c!o Malaya Tribune. «asn*sWMß*B»sWß*paaßßß»snsnsl Wmm%Wm Wmm TO LET
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    • 660 12 PUBLIC NOTICES Ordinance No. 135 (Municipal) Notification of proposed alteration of the Limits of the Municipality of Singapore. ■Jotiee ti hereby given under Sec ion 353 of Ordinance No. 135 that It ts proposed to alter the limits of the MunicipiUty of Singapore by the tnclusl m therein of that
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    • 508 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, und«T the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capiftal £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, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir
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    • 438 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. 13,780,00« President. —K. Nakagawa, Esq. Vice-President. —H. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS: G. Kawasaki, Esq. M. Esaki, Esq. T. Hisamune, Esq. D. Taktta, Esq. M. Shuto Esq. HEAD
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    • 411 12 INSURANCE THE south BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR 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
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    • 470 12 MALAYA lklH!: M l I (EVEMv; bA,^ 1 'Phone 345 Editorial Dejl I Phone 171 Payable in A I Per annum HJ Half-yearly I Per quart-r I^Bl Single Copy 5 eeafc >9 Postage Extra 50 ents m To Foreign eoontriei $159 I "MALAYA upon street ,it will help as, disappointment
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