Malaya Tribune, 19 March 1925

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.} AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY- "Vol. XII.- —No. 63 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925
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    • 246 1 THE I MALAY A TRIBUNE J AND I s!llP pTVG GAZETTE j -.-paper of I Malaya. I published Daily. 1 ftB paper that keeps its -formed I |lfE AND INDEPENDENT. i t i I i:'ti:»!Hi!«l«»'«"»» ?..,<•' 1 1 h| HHHHH VIA Wkli 111 111 b 1 I tmm 111 llf
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    • 429 1 ltiii•■iiiiiii i i i i i it i i i ?n ULTRA-VIOLET RAYS I Bm\mmmllAmm\ art dangerous to eyes To pre vent this danger by wearing Genuine fmokes Lenses which absorb these insidious I Rays We make them. «4 THE EASTERN OPTICAL C<\, I 15, South Canal Road, Singapore. 1llllllllllltllMIII|lllll|ll|ll|ll|ll|l!|!l|lltll|lltlltllllllll|ll|i:lll|!l|!
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  • 1028 2 EVIL MONEY-LENDERS AND THE STATE Young Men Driven to Ruin and Suicide The menace of the undesirable moneylender has become too grave for mere protest. We can no longer stand idly by and watch young men driven to ruin and suicide, and oUd men driven to despair,
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  • 114 2 Dean Inge, famous as the. Gloomy Dian, had a subject after his own heart when he lectured at Horaham recently on "National decay and the regeneration of man." *'\V are breeding from the bottom, and dying off at the top, v he told his audience. "If it
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  • 292 2 There cornea a time in every woman life;— usually between 40 and 45—when ahe ie in need of special help. KnowiTig how greatly so many of their sex suffer during this period women dread it, yet there need be no cause for fear if the system
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  • 145 2 I!!fi re n othi "3 m ore maddening than a duJl grinding headache, or short sharp twinges in the temples, over the eye a3 stand it 6 brain H W n you You could stand it if you had to, perhaps SLTC vZ n
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    • 460 2 Eight of these nine splendid children were reared from birth on the 4 Allenbury3 Foods, and the parents are delighted with the results in each case. 4311enburgs* Foods for Infants are of the right composition, especially adapted for infant feeding. Experience proves that they give the best results in any
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    • 25 2 w A black and white impression of Lee White and Clay Smith who are due at the Victoria Theatre on Monday nigHt, for a week.
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    • 271 2 TUNG CHov AT '^4% "wassaying, the tennis baU* remarks Monty who's knocked S great deal The be, 1 quencher between harj Montserrat Lime Juice C ma long soda off the ice." And after bJm tor A winrglis. 6: g)n aVvy say dry around frcss-J f ro n cv/ v c
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  • 718 3 ATTITUDE OF CONSCIOUS PRIDE Manufactures of Outside Barbarians Mr. T. Z. Koo, the first Oriental Travelling Secretary of die World's Student Christian Movement, who had previously addressed a crowded meftirtg at King George's HaU, Tottenham Court-road, addressed a meeting of the movement in the Centrsl Hall,
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  • 125 3 "A yoxaii girl has been sent to prison for a month because she had; not money to pay the fine. She will never be abli bo recover from the stigmat" So declared, the Rev. E. A. Berry, of Hull, in asking' the Lower House of the
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  • 50 3 The Malay States Information Agency states that a favourable report on a sample of Ilmenite from the Malayan State of Johore has been received from the Imperial Institute in London, and that it is proposed to send bulk samples of this mineral to the Institute for distribution amongst possible purchasers.
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    • 542 3 mmm ££^S^^B^£CB Is Different Again! \re you feeling out-of- jl sorts? Is your appetite M ooor and your digestion ffi Ordered? Have you lost your energy, your 4j Interest and your bright, rT cheerful disposition. jf If that is so, see what I Ti Beecham's Pills will do 11 I
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    • 534 3 I Anohher Link home —and a one too A FAR cry back to Piccadilly. But JL\ there's something that brings it Piccadilly Cigarettes If you were to step into number 55, Piccadilly this minute and ask for a box of Piccadilly/ you would get identically the same quality cigarette as
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    • 499 4 AMUSEMENTS •iiltsiiiliiiiiitiiiitiiiiiiiu iininiittiiii i i i i t i i 111 n iiiiniiiiiitiiiiiiNiMiHtiiiiiiniiiiiiit«iiiiiiiiiiiti«iiiiiiiittiiiiitiiliiwiiiitiiliiliiwiW IT IS A I ivi? i 1 IT IS ONE THAT I Ll mm W\W -TV GK!I>S YOU WITH i STORY FROM THE (1/1 MM I J L< THE THRILLS AND START TO THE JQ j| ENTHRALLS
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    • 434 4 AMUSEMENTS I From Saturday, 14th March, to Thursday, 19th March, 1925. jjj S An Enjoyable Two-Feature jg One a Fast Action Combination of Laughs and Drama, and the other a H gHighly Entertaining Comedy featuring an Increasingly Popular ComedianS I AT THE I ALHAMBRA S TAN CHENG itEE CO., LTD.,
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    • 264 4 AMUSEMENTS^~^^ Gaiety Cinema Surina ThT> Juuc-.inri A b"it ard B*>nc>nien St'eers. *^clt>fl I f I North Bride. R n TO-NIGHT Phone V I Positively the Last Wednesday i8th to r Night Of I AD VENTURE. I H,ST0RY:r^e :thr Lu (St) UNIVERSALIS NEW SP»i mi T TO-NIGHT; R U I j
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  • 79 5 s Hawkins (China Squadron TV H "j the H.M.A.S. Brisbane acP« ersftdd leave SingaL far Port Swettenham. They f a week when the officers be entertained according to o.* arranged, p big P- L a ;h th ir Twakows in a t' f he Singapore River befr L
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  • 50 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association Singapore, March 19. o.u frfre dosing Prices. LrPt Buyers Sellers. |oa Cabks quae. Bfi Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. B Buyers Sellers. M W 67 Vi 66 66V 4 K• mber 63 63*4 r 62 62M, 4 r UD.es quoie. S] "'-d--r f Market.—Steady.
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  • 27 5 S ngapore, March 19. 1 big rubber quotations are Ifcwl 5* 1 cents. •--.j =< 1 <s n2ip re. 1 cents. I f Market.—Steady.
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  • 68 5 Singapore, March 19. 0» Lv<i t— I 2s. 4 1 16d. 2s. 3 31|32d eigfat 2s. 4 ***** d. ifm& Tel Transfer 155 Ot H:n?ion>r— m p.c. dis. Os Shar.Khai— hu demand .haft 75 I bit— 139% Ot Japan— raft 133% no<m. n rate $8.54 5 p.c Silver in
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  • 49 5 Standard Oil Co. Keroseae Dice's Imperial Brilliant pe: 2 tins $5.9t Syivin Arrow per 2 tin3 $5.5« per 2 tins $5.6f fyer per 2 drums $5.2; Benzine fceony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins of 8 -aliens $7-6' Sotony Motor Gasoline per gallon without tins $0.9'
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  • 77 5 file f^llo-.vi- is the curremt retail price# -Ker**ene and Benz ae are as follows: &e. Kerosene per two tins $5.80 t 5 55 2? *5.55 S? $5.40 $5.25 r'' drums $5.10 ?4 95 e Elation Benzine ex drums «8I m perial gallon $1.01 Benz.ne ex
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  • 85 5 t,..' r T m great shops and business 8 •r 1 i ,on collected £6 000 by ptioas, dances, whist drives l ";-r means towards the £200-000 re j u new Y.W.C.A. Central Hostel ThVr'lT for £>rls. r °ur.cil of the Blue Triangle -M.f. ,\l ih]eTit
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  • 78 5 Ordiv f Provide for the incorf jr °P <>f Victoria in the P®ss®d its final stage? n March 5th. The word ''riginally before "Bid upon the motion of the l >r v r a s Excellency the J' i''rf V athat although the U r <i j> <a was always
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  • 209 5 TO-DAY, MARCH 19 Hongkong, A m=y ShMatUl d Penang- and 2 P m Batu Pahat .S"? 1 Mi*sr Meran 3 p.m. Hys Leong 4 p.m. TO-MORROW, MARCH 20 Belawan. Sabang, Colombo, Suez Port Said,* Marseilles,* Tanger Southampton* and Rotterdam* o„, v PATRIA 9 a.m. Saba and Djambi T
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  • 376 5 Marriage to a Blacksmith's Daughter The romantic marriage of the heir to an ancient French title, the Count Thf-cdore L'Avale and Miss Emma Ball, the daughter of a blacksmith, has just been celebrated at St. Luke's Church, Darlington. England. L'Avale has teen- working in Darlington for a
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  • 122 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $312 Rice, Siam 2 $302 Rict, Siam 3 $293 Rice, Saigon 1 $271 Race, Saigon 2 $262 Rice, Saigon 3 $253 Rice, Rangoon 1 $258 Rice, Rangoon 2 $253 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $9.50 Rwe,
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  • 156 5 Singapore. March 19. Tin.—Taip r i!ngts $1.20 to $1.25, Norths 85 to 90 cents, Soulths 77V2 to 81 cetfitis, Johans 51 to 53 cents, P;ta v :i rs $154 to $1.60, Nawngipets $175 to $1.80, Mambaus $1 05 to $1.09, Teiok Kruins to $1.17*4, Kin'a Dradges
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  • 131 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, March 19. Number after the ship indicates the God own it is abreast of and the word "Gate." *he number of the Gate to enter at East Wharf (Gate I)—Fuh Wo, East Basin. Main Wharf (Gate 3).—Glengorm
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  • 90 5 Legislation in 1924 was normal, according to the figures given in Mr. Noel Davies in his on the Supreme Court Registry. Suits numbered 1,203 (against 1,192 and 1,781 in 1923 and 1922 respectively). Summons in chambers for the three years were 1,490, 1,281 and 1,368. There were 20 Crown suits
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  • 411 5 List of Donors Previously acknowledged $43,144 93. A friend $15, Mr. Chan Sze Onn $100, Mr. Tan Ek Lee $20, Mr. Wee Bok Yan $15, Mr. Lee Kim Chye $100, Madam Tan Poh Neo $100), Madam Lim Liarng Nco $100, Mr. Tan Eng Wah $50,
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  • 86 5 London, March 17. Manchester Market— B*4 lbs shirtings fair (new basis) 17s 6d 40's Grey Yarns, single twist 28 6 lbs T. Cloth fair 24 yards 10s 6d Liverpool Market— Cotton Fully Middling American 14.05 Cotton Egyptian 36.25 Metals— Tin Std. 3 months £245 2.6 Produce— Copra
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  • 62 5 To-day, March 19 at 4.45 p.m. Drill Hall, Units S.V.C., 2"d Week Assembly for officers and N.CO's Camps. Saturday, March 21 at 2 p.m. Bukit Timah, S R.A. (v), Musketry Classification. 2 p.m. Farrer Range, Malay Coy., Recruits' Course. Sunday, March 22 at 7 a.m. Bukit Timah,
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    • 64 5 I I I I I I 'I I. I I I'll l I I:l I II IlllllllllllJllllllllltllll I" m m I Y U cannot buy a j I Better j 1 1 Lamp than t I l 1 &m Philips i I SOLE AGENTS: J I United Engineers Limited j
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    • 448 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WAITED.—Junior Ledger Clerk, must be neat writer and accurate at figures. Apply to Medical Hall l~td. WAITED Dis >enser. Accuracy and speed essential Oily exaerUaced men need apply to Medical Kail Ltd. THE BUKIT TIMAH RUBBER ESTATES LTD. (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlements) Notice is hereby given that
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  • 24 6 DEATH. Meyer Flinter, aged 22 years, on Wednesday, 18th inst. at the General Hospital, after a short illness. Deeply Regretted.
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  • 877 6 Reuter cables that riots have occurred in Leningrad and that serious famine conditions are prevalent in Russian towns, owing to the inability of the cattle-raising districts to provision the cities. There car. be no greater warning to the hot-heads of the East, who are filled with
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  • 416 6 Syed Noah Alhabshee has been granted an Auctioneer's License for Singapore. Sir George Maxwell was expected back in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday from Cameron's Highlands. Captai Larkins, of the Penang Pilot Association, and Mrs. Larkins left for Rangoon to catch the Bibby liner there for Europe. Dr. Russell, of the
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  • 357 6 Campbell-Lane Murder Case A tamil man named Govindiasamy etood his trial yesbecrday before Mr. Justice Barrett Lemnard fin the Assize Court for the alkiged mutrder of a fellow countryman, Subramariam. Mr. N H P. Whitley, D.P.P., prosecuted and Mr. R. L. Eber detfemrted the prisoner. P. C. 144
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  • 606 6 His Excellency th? Governor lsft this morning by the Sea Beli'le for Port Swettenham, His Excellency will be proceeding to Kuala Lumpur on an official visit. A Gazette Extraordinary issued yesterday aprfciivts the Hon. Mr. Hayes Marriott, C.M.G., His Excellency's Deputy during hie absence from the
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  • 471 6 "I hoW Uie world hut Gratiano, e A «stage hvhere every m n a part—^ The Merchant of v Judging by their perform, mc-nt House th naval office dancers. Wonder how they kt. Probably have dumm es at/ with and a fox-trottinj> gymnasiunt—like or. e c f "horses"
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  • 43 6 From Western Anetraha Vfdue Singapor, daylight t<-n»rro* From Europe (London Feataf February 26) by s.s. EDcafi*, 9 a.m. to-morrow. From France by s.*. he V* Singapore 8 a.m. on S*« instant. From Indo-Chma t gnJ mm Singapore 7 am. on W
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  • 47 6 The close of the term at untitled College, TanjVg Maine, w*« r t2 programme w J tf basketry exhib:ron, .nc! I hr Wembley tfcs y .r despatched early <xt non" two working gracuaf Sharif bin Tahib f Coper:;. dim bin Abu ofJUjerf*. *> wa* viewed by hundreds of
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  • 27 6 RUBBER London. stocks, on March 1 tons; 1100 tVnai down. London. —I s Local. —07 cents. TIN London. —£244.10.0. U)VS Local. —$123 per P> cUl
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    • 279 6 Irriie Genuine E MASON PEARSON 1 PURE BRISTLE HAIR BRUSHES. gj ORIGINAL PNEUMATIC RUBBER CUSHIONS g I a a MADE IN FOUR GRADES) 0 n Junior Price $5.50 each mj*a S Popular $5.50 IALSO R GENT'S MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES g P°P uIar Price $5.50 each Robinson Co., Ltd. 1 (Incorporated
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 217 6 WHEN AND WHERE A Singapore Diary To-day, March 19 High Tide®.—4 9 a.m., 6.46 p.m. Licensing Justices, 2.30 p mTalks on Divine Power, Y.MC.A., 9 p.m. To-morrow, March 20 High Tides.—5.38 a.m, 8.22 pjn. Dutch homeward mail leaves. Talks on Divine Power, Y.MC.A., 9 p.m. Saturday, March 21 High Tides.
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  • 333 7 SEATED LABOUR AND PROTECTION Terences to Conditions in the Reuter's Service. London, March 18. II u c e of Commons, Sir N. H (W. Newcastle) moved a Cr4 n g the opinion that it "V.-ra'' to continue the unrestrictf reign manufactures DOT r ,i conditions, which were the interests
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  • 129 7 London, March 18. I" II f Commons repiytng to i' r. Mr. Chamberlain said the n: c inform the Soviet Govol th i :n<t> to which they objectK :h Ar.L Russian treaties, concluded .ate G vt-rnmtnt. No purposes 1 > st-rw i y discussing in detailed t
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  • 269 7 London, March 18. John Beckett a.-ked whether any kind i- V/ 1 l x «*ted between American i> r ..sn n u\1 authorities, and whether y f the American use of the a: Singtapore had ever o icu^ed. 1 -anib.-ria'n replied that the answer Ji- >:
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  • 104 7 SOVIET NEWSPAPERS ON THE FAMINE Agricultural Areas Cannot Supply Towns Reuter's Service. Riga, March 18. The Soviet newspapers speak of serious famine conditions in parts of Russia accentuated by inability of the cattle-raising districts to provision the cities, especially Leningrad, where riots are reported to have occurred. The
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  • 113 7 Seizure of Canadian Vessel Upheld Reuter's Service. San Francisco, March 18. The seizure of the CanadeNan steamer Quadra in November outside the Golden Gate on a charge of liquor smuggling was to-day held to b? lawful by the District Court, by Judge Partridge who overruled the defence's contention
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  • 79 7 Lung Complication Causes Bad turn Reuter's Service. London, March 18. An afternoon bulletin says that Lord Ourzon shows signs of lung complication. London, March 18. The bulletin issued by Lord Curzon's medical advisers this morning says that he did net pass a good night and yesterday's improv
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  • 72 7 Reuter's Service. Chicago, March 18. The Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul Railway Company have applied for a receivership. New York, March 18. The directors of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway have decided on a readjustment, probably through a voluntary receivership, owing to the railway's inability to
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  • 41 7 Reuter's Service. Moscow, March 18. The Rosta agency announces that the Japanese evacuation of North Sakhalien is proceeding normailly and some areas in the eastern part of the island have already been handed over to the Soviets.
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  • 33 7 Reuter's Service. Tokio, March 18. Three thousand buildings wTe burned dewn in the North of Tokio. Twenty thousand are homekss and firuonen and troops have succeeded in controlling the conflagration.
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  • 31 7 [Havaa Agency.] Paris, March 18. The nob d geographer and orientalist, M. Henri Cordis, who lived in Pekm for several years and wrote many books about China has died.
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  • 26 7 [Havias Agency.] Paris, March 18. The Senatorial committee on finances had reduced the Ibudget expenditure from *****, millions of francs to 32,482 millions.
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  • 120 7 TERRIBLE EXPLOSION IN WEST VIRGINIA Alleged Caused by Throwing of a Bomb Reuter's Service. Fairmont, West Virginia, March 18. Between forty and fifty miners have been entombed in a coal-mine here through an explosion which the officials assert has been caused by a nitro-glycerine borrib» dropped down the
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  • 157 7 Carried in the Assembly by •75 votes to 40 Reuter's Service. 1 Delhi, March 18. The Assembly fby 75 votes to 40 carri d the Finance Bill, the only change being tho reduction of salt duty by four annas. Th. debate was most an'ma'iid. the Swarajists violently
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  • 81 7 Sir Denison Ross' Letter to The Press Reuter's Service. London, March 18. Sir Denison Ross, in a letter to the Press, recommends that five thousand sterlirg be earmarked from the Boxer Indemnity to establish a department of Chinese studies at the London University, with chairs of Chinese
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  • 38 7 Reuter's Service. Lima, March 18. It is officially reported that floods due torrential rains ha vie completely destroyed Trujilio, the th'rd largest ciity of Per*». Tha inhabitants took refuge on high ground near the city.
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  • 15 7 Reuter's Service. BerUn, March 18. The Nationalists have nominated Ludendorff for tho presidency.
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  • 136 7 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, Mar. 17. It is now confirmed that L/t. General Viscount Goro Miura is still in a dying condition, but he is not yet dead. The Kenkyu's amendments on the Government Railway bill were confronted with the Kosed faction's disavowal
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  • 97 7 Kurdish Revolt Crushed (Via Ceylon Exchange) London, March 1. Turkish counter measures seem definitely to have checkmat e tha- Kurdish Insurgents. The Constantinople correspondent of the "Times." says that alL danger of the revolt extending is said to have end'd. Th.2 afP cted area is now
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  • 170 7 London, Feb. 28. A wealthy naturalised Armenian merchant Mr. Z. A. H. Ekis or, London ag nt of a big Paris store was found bleeding and unconscious on the floor of his office in Wnch ester Street, in the City, yesterday, by a girl typist reluming from
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  • 96 7 London, March L Interesting details of the early stages of the Leagu .'s formation was given by Lord Phillimore in a speech in which he revealed that in 1918, Lord Cecil asksd him and others to join a Comm ttee and discuss the p.OiSsibili.iMs of internationally
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  • 94 7 London, March L Making his first public appearance since h's incarceration, Herr Hitler was given a boisterous ovation by three thousand of his supporters, whom he addressed at Munich. H appeared to have lost nor., of his popularity. The Munich correspondent of the ''Times" cays that he spoke
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  • 198 7 Leafield, Feb. 28. The Canadian-Padfic lin.r, "Mont Laurier," wihii.h ran aground yesterday U ar Roches Po nt ta entering Queenstown Harbour was refloated wi hout damage and towed into the inner harbour. The passeng rs remained aboard and to-day they will be transferred to the sister ship
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  • 124 7 London, March 4. An amazing story in whi:sh Colonel Ian Ons ow Denntetoun is sued fby his former divorced wife for recovery of sums of money all' ged to have been advano.d by her, was related yesterday before Mr. Justice McCardie. •Counsel for plaintiff alleged
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  • 111 7 London, March 4. It was revealed in Court to-day that tho late Sir John Cowans was th.j 'General' ment'oned in a remartoabl: action by Mrs. Dorothy Muriel Dennistoun against her former huslhand, Lieut.-"Colonel Ian Onslow DannisV/un, claiming monj s which she says she lent him
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  • 49 7 We understand that another Treasure Hunt stunt took place in Malacca, qu te recently but that the means of locomotion was rikishas, and we feel sure that Malacca r'kisha pullers would never guilty of "speeding" so that there would be no fear of "40 miles on the open road."—M.O.
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  • 255 8 SPORTS PASTIMES FOOTBALL S.C.C. Beaten by Hawkins Yesterday's match between the S.C.C. -and H.M.S. Hawkins marked the close of the games in which sailois would participate, at least for sometime to come. The sides weue well-matelied but the Bailors who wane slightly supeiior in the forward l'jne went away with
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  • 34 8 The SCC. will meet H.M.S. Foxglove on the S.R.C. ground to-morrow, the following being the team: Barnes; Penrice and Younr, Jamieson, McClellan and Edlin; Dawson, Craik, Dr. Linuow, Weston and Shaw.
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  • 172 8 S.C.C. Tournament To-day's Ties Profession Pairs Col. Haseldine and Maj. Vyvyan vs. Lee and Baker. Rivers and Plaitt vs. Bai'ev and Moss. Lt. Phayre and Lt. Bourke vs. McMullan and Cava Bell and Hoblyn vs. Crawford and WactkelL Ablitt and Morrill vs. WindLe and VoelkeT. Championship.—(Preliminary) Preston vs.
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  • 156 8 Tan glin Club Tournament Yesterday's Results Championship Pairs (Men) Whitley and Hamilton beat Donnell and Rutiltey, 8—6, 6—2. Denham and Lee Warner beat Cameron and Vyvyan, 6—4, 6—3. Championship Pairs (Mixed) Mas6 Hope Falkner amd Denham beat Miss Fawcett amd Fulchar, w.o. B. Class Doubles (Mixed) Mr. and Mrs. Teale
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  • 119 8 Raffles Institution vs. H.M.S. Durham With the kind permission of the Chinese Swiimiming Club, a well contested game took place on Tuesday afternoon between the above teams, resulting in a win for the School, the final score being 4—1. Play was faisrly even during the first half but
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  • 135 8 The Palladium Theatre The Sign on the Door, Charming Pollock* great detective play which was such an outstanding London stage success, will be screened for seven nights at the Palladium from to-night. The theme deals with the dilemma of a mother who, in order to save her daughter's
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  • 170 8 Those who visited The New Wor d to witness The City Opera Company in Juia Juli Bintong Tiga," yesterday even.ng had no reason to regret their decision ta the choice of a place of entertainment. The play, wh ch was one of comic opera was carried out
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  • 224 8 The following action was taken at a meeting of Committee No. 4. held on March 13, 1925:— Agreed to the policy of insisting orj the provision of back lanes and full open area as required under the Ordinance, when plans for new frontages to domestic bu.ldings are submitted.
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  • 67 8 In previous years there has always been a distinct decrease in the use of private motor vehicles in the Bnitish Isles during the winter months. The Automobile Association reports that few motorists have given up the use of their vehicles during the present wintei. During the month of December more
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  • 107 8 Keppel Golf Club Wei-Hai-Wei Cup The final for tihe above cup wfM be played over the Keppel Links on SuroJay morning commencing- at 9 o'clock. The teams, Singapore Golf Crab players mentioned first, and times of starting are:— 9.00—L Hardie vs M. D. Rutley. 9.05.— R. L. L. Braddeli
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  • 57 8 Nurmi's Running Record Reuter's Service. New York, Mar. 18. Nurmi was beaten by Ritola in a five thousand metres race being forced to retire, owing to a pain itn his side, when leading strongly. Nevertheless Nurmi broke the world's records for four thousand metres and four thousand yards by
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  • 51 8 Singapore Defeated In a fast and exciting game of hockey played yes'tecxiay afternoon a team drawn from the Naval Squadron defeated Singapore by four goas to one. The United Services were the stronger side and this was fully evident particularly during the second half. Score: United Services 4; Singapore
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  • 23 8 Guys Beat London [Reuters Service.] Lordon, March 18. At rugger in the Hospitals Cup Final Guys beat London by 7 to nil.
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  • 161 8 Claim Regarding Shipment of Potatoes Before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, yesterday the case was continued in which the Baitaviasche Zee Brand Asßurantie, the Dutch Insurance Company, are sued by Tjiat Sam and ano'iheir for $5,823 under a policy of insurance. Mr Will Hams was counsel for
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  • 346 8 English Girl in Distress Weds Chinese Hamilton, Onta: io.—A strange story of a young English girl's marriage to a Chinese id this o/.y is under investigation. Finding hers If in dire distress, pennies and unable to secure employment, Miss Kathleen Turner, who is only 19, agreed
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  • 233 8 In addlt on to a selection of r.ew fiction the undemoted works have been added Raffles Library and will be available for iss. c on Saturday, March Jlst at 9 a.m. Belloc (H.) Taris. Blackwoo' (Alggemxm) Episodes Before Thirty. Bruce (Charles) Twenty Years in Porneo. Candler (Edmund) Youth
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  • 21 8 To-day, March 19.—Band Practice Headquarters 5.15 pm. Saturday, March 21.—Compulsory Combined Parade All Troops Headquarters 4.30 p m.
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  • 109 8 Professor M.E. Klein, M.D, F.R.S., founder of modern bacteriology, has d ed. He was fortunate in living to see his life work come to fruition, while these who watched it from the beginning can only wonder wheth:r Parliament ever devoted £2,000 a year to a better purpose than the subsidy
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  • 42 8 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters sent for publication should be written on one side otf the paper only; preference is given to short letters. Oniy extracts of long letters can b« given.]
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  • 427 8 Sir, —Our attention has ibe n drawn to. the publication in your local contemporaries copy of the application forwarded by the Committee of .the Johore Literary Association, to the Honourable the Deputy Statei Secretary, Jjohore Bahru, for the organization of a fund to be caled "Sultan
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  • 96 8 Sir, —Some of the Government and Municipal Departments are allowed to accept o<r make contracts with individual persons without calling for tr.raders to compote as regards the price anl quality of materials or labour employed. Many such undertakings are being carried out and if so why should preference
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  • 252 8 A baby show under the auspices of the Child Welfare Society of Singapore, and under the patronage of Lady Guiilemard, will fce held at the Town Hail on Wednesday, April 29. There will be thre? competitions, of whfch the first will be held between 9 and 11 in
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  • 37 8 The following donations have been reetiv, d:— Previously acknowledged $24,124.38 Cheques should be made out in favour of Saint Paul's Restoration Fund and addressed to Reuters Agent, 11 Collyer Quay, Singapore. E. WALKER. Agent.
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  • 63 8 The writer of “A Londoner's Diary” in the Standard doubts whether anywhere outside Japan an elder statesman exists of the same type as the Earl of Balfour, and, even in Japan itself, whether there is any statesman with the same bland and disarming courtesy and the ineffable, though apparently negligent,
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  • 76 8 The Officers acknowledge receipt of tht following donations: Amou t already acknowledged $805 John Robertson 25 Eastern Rubber Co., Ltd. 25 Eu Tong Sen 25 Tao Kah Kee 50 In memory of Mr. Mrs. Lim Kirn Seah 10 Kwek Beng Chew 10 Capt. Tan Soo Bin 25
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  • 35 8 Invitations have been issued for the wedding at the Chested-El Synagogue, Oxley Rise, on Sunday, April sth, at 5 p m., of Mr. Charles R. Ginsburg to Annetta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. Clumeck.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 340 8 i i i i i t t I TENNIS RACKETS j at Half Prices G am m^i m m Raja Co., 117, North Bridge Road, Singapore. m m liiiiiiiininmiwiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiw j l,J| ii, j Graroaphone of real quality and price values. t Monthly payment systems can be arrange! I lLustrate-J Cataiogue
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  • 968 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, March 19 RUBBER, STERLING SHARES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar 1|4% 2s Anglo-Java 219 20s Anglo-Malay 23|3 20s Ayer Kuning 37|6, 20s Batu Caves *****s Batu
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    • 259 9 |r i i i jiiiMiinniMi.i™»"! '•''■''•''■''«"■''■''■"■'iiHiii > iiiiii!iiiiii ll ii lM iiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiti.iiiii!iiuii«imniuinifiiiwiiinii I Tbe Eastern Studio STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. S rm-i 5 if you wish to take up-to-date I E Wfjir m mT ma m m Myv .^■V^ahh. jfc JBL Give us a trial. I phone 1900. ,1 ,11,, ,,1,11,,,,,,,11
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    • 203 9 Rheumatism WERY little would be heard about the difficulty of treating Rheumatism if De Witt's Pills were employed more freely, for De Witt's Pills cure cases regarded as incurable and banish the pain of, sufferers who have resigned themselves to a lifetime of torture. Perhaps trie experience of Mr. Hobbs
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    • 336 9 i BOON TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS The following Paints and Building Materials can be had from TAKAHASHI, MIZOKAMI Co., 14 Heacal" Painting Contractors, 172, Waterloo Street. WATER PROOF, FIRE PROOF, ACID PROOF. HEACAL chalk paint (Hakua water paint) also aU kinds of Building Materials THE MALAYA TRIBUNE is on sale
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    • 257 9 111 Easy 1 jj 1 I JV Y OU will find LOTOL indlV Y% W/ j \v* I pensable for use in your home. Vs Its powers of penetration are /a M) V y simply marvellous and when used m( f consistently LOTOL will be >jp j\ «5* found without
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  • 1533 10 CAN BRITAIN HOLD HER OWN? A Serious Competitor in the World's Markets Sir Philip Dawson, M.P„ a leading engineer, who is just back in England from a tour of Germany is reporting on conditions there to the industrial grou|p otf conservative Members of Parliatmicint. The folio wing is
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    • 573 10 Reproduction of the largest mosquito in the world: a three feet high model in the M-iropolitan Museum, N.Y. Malarial Debility The destructive work of the malaria parasite m/tkes our blood thin and watery and even when quinine has killed the parasites, this poverty of blood remains. The result is, that
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    • 547 10 STEAMER SAILINGS 5 SCHEDULE OP SAILINGS. BY FORTNIGHTLY FREIGHT AND PASSflVGER STEAMERS BETWEEN RANGOON AND ENGLAND with through connections from Sineanor. (Connecting Steamer arriving the same day that the Hend Passengers usually disembark at Southampton? *k HOMEWARD SAILINGS FOR UNITED KINGDOM. 1925 Martaban Mar 24 Burma 192$ Henzada April 7
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 146 10 THE WEATHER METEOROLOGICAL REPORT (By courtesy of the Government Health Office) Hill Station Records, for the seven days ending midnight on Saturday, 14th March, 1925. Altitude Average Total Total Average daily Name oi Station of mean* evaporation rainfall percentage of observation shade temp. for the for the bright (feet above
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  • 1273 11 THE MAN WHO FOUND THE SEA HIGHJVAY Vasco da Gama's Miracles of Navigation The growth in size, in luxury, in motive power, in stability and' magn&ficence of out modern ships only serves to increase our wonder at the miracles performed in the ldttle cadkle shells used by
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  • 514 11 MEAT Beef steak (round) katd 45 Beef stew or curry kati 40 Pork lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) 54 Mutton Indian kati 80 Mutton Australian kati Fowl kati 60 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 70 Ducks each 80 Pigeons, domestic unfledged
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    • 566 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. ■CONSULAR AND URIEOTaIItEAM NAVIGATION CO Yh LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majeaty'a Government) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS For China Japan. For MarBeHleB A Due Tonnage Singapore Leave j* 2 5 Tonnage Singapore *UOO Mar 27
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    • 536 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINE. Tonnage Destination Due Sail Atsuta Maru 8,000 Marseilles London R'dam fi Antwerp Mar 30 31 Kashima Maru 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Apr 13 14 Hakor>e Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Apr 30 May 1 Suwa Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwerp May 14 15
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    • 163 11 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 CALCUTTA. Laisang
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    • 343 12 SITUATIONS VACANT WAN IED BROKE 33, mutt be well ao quaihtei with money-lender* In Mn*atore. Good salary and commiiiUn to right n:en Apply t > Box 243 c/o Malaya Iribune %AMh.i a land Bickkeei*r who under■Undt English, typhg and expenencsd in lighterage bu.iness. Apply Box Ho. c/o Malaya tribune. WANT
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    • 454 12 PUBUC NOTICES NOTICE THE SfcE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Eighteenth Annual General Meeting* of Shareholders will be held at the Registered Office of the Bank, at Nos. 56, 57 and 68 Chulia Street, Singapore, on Saturday, the 28th March 1925, at
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    • 509 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 189«, en 2nd December 1W2.) Authorised Capital £8,000,00 i Subscribed Capital £1,800,00« Paid-up Capital £1,050,00« Reserve Fund and Rest £1,407,811 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London., E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
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    • 437 12 BANKS I 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. 13,780,00f President.—X. Nakagawa, Esq. Vice-President. —H. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS: G. Kawasaki, Esq. M. Esaki, Esq. T. Hisamune, Esq. D. Takita, Esq. M. Shuto Esq. HEAD
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    • 407 12 INSURANCE (CIJfOI 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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    • 477 12 MAUYATRIB^ 'Phone 345 Editorial n 'Phone 171 ItaSjj^ SUBSCRIPTION' R ATE Payable in A(, Per annu m c Half-yearly Per quarter J*J Single Co r y 5 1« Postage Extra 50 cents To Foreign countries, $i# very~m"\^ y "MALAYA TRIBUNE" R EADE upon street sellers f or the will help
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