Malaya Tribune, 26 March 1925

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.) AINU SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. XIL- —No. 71 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY. MARCH 26, 1925.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 222 1 THE 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE AND i shipping gazette Leading Newspaper of British Malaya. Published Daily. I jy.o paper that keeps ita tdera fully informed t -jYj \\n INDEPENDENT. t-i'ur.iiniuitainiiiiiaiititirwiiimi "ii 1 251^- 5 cL5£S2SZjHSE5ZSZSdSd5dSdSdSZSd5ESHS£S2SESES2SE5Z5HSSSBSHSHSE5ESESHSZ5H5HS2SSSHSHSZSZSZ5cl5Z5ZSHSH5Z5ESHSHSZ5Z£raS2SH5cLS vVHITEAWAY'S |i !>A1MY *i>Rt..S>. GoopS. I 1 1 «WAYDERO.' (^AyDEp o |j jjj A new washing
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    • 335 1 3 ULTRA-VIOLET j RAYS' jm i are dangerous to eyes. To pro vent this danger by wearing Genuine Crooket I Leases which absorb these insidious Z Rays We make then. i THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I 15, South Canal Road, Singapore. llllll1l|l!lll|ll|!l|ll|HIII|llllllllllll!;|llllllllllllll|lltlllli|MlllllltCB liniHiii' H, l l ll, t^ i I
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  • 853 2 The Bukit Timah Rubber Estates, Ltd. The directors of the albove company have i«BU€fd the following report:—Your Directors submit therewith a duly audited statement of the accounts of ihe Company for the year ended 31st December, 1024. Accounts.—After crediting $2,987.61 profit on land sales, the profit for the
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  • 539 2 The following is the Directors' report:— Your D nectors sulhmi/t herewith a duly audited Statement off Accounts of the Company for the year ended 31s»t December, 1934, being the Thirteenth Financial Year of the Company. Accounts.—The Profit and Loss Account shows a net proftt for
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  • 347 2 And How He Found The Way Out. Up to the time of his retirenvnt from active participation in .the great league matches of America Joe Armstrong, the eminent bas.:(bali player, had always lived an outdoor life. Afterwards settling down to the business of a panting contractor his
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 671 2 Skin Accidents>oS&\ and Infection \%E> m Statement by Mrs. Hooker. Mrs. Hooker, of 1, St. James' Road, /V* '*> fea" Fleet. Hants., Eng., Rays she first used Iv *y '«'> Germolene for her hoy Bertie, who had R* i burnt his kne<>. The joint was much V' (A Bwollcn and
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    • 129 2 k a 1 I fL SQUIBBS j I 1 I AGUE j a i I mre j J till marvnUvus and never- C; gj I ,'i'tmg Indian fure /or O q >j",* j Ftmr, Ague, and alt ra q* ilffflium arising from Xtl Ce< Biliary Derangements H r y--\ earned
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    • 426 2 PAUTAIBERGE'S SOLUTION With Hydrochloro-Phosphau w «th Creosote. f L,n EASILY ASSIMILATED Pv STOMACH IA TH E Composed of pure Beech w j and Phosphate of L£ 9 abacillus which is highly"v^* 1 5 i^EKar. lusnt PAlTiirV rs IS I «Spi^ tively short .pace of th.c. It is naturally indicated in
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  • 573 3 THE AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY Determining the Planets Temperature The OMmata on Mire may support mosaee and lichens or the trogdolytic animate able to withstand a freezing night and a thawing midday. These are conclusions presented to the American Physical Society by Dr. W. W. Qotalentz of the
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  • 264 3 A New Periodical Styled the Revolutionary Calcutta, Fe/00-uary 1. Copies of a new "Red v pamphlet which have been broadcast throughout India have been, received in Calcutta, Bombay, Lahore, Benares, Rangoon, Barisal, and Allahabad. The envelope contaiUng th* copy with which I was favoured bears the Calcutta postmark.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 233 3 full convalescence"—iScS* (An Edinburgh Phytic <ana personal ex peri tne*). "I suffered from a severe attack of Septic Pneumonia in Jane, 1923, follotued by a severe nervous breakdown, with the usual tvmptoms of nervousness, insomnia, period < of acute depression, and general weakness; nothing seemed to be of much benefit
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    • 536 3 LONDON S BEST —Awaits your pleasure Sir There's such satisfaction in a Piccadilly 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
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    • 334 4 AMUSEMENTS J»«MltllllllllHIIM« W iil;wii|iiM^^ I THE RAMBLIN' KID I i IS A WHIRLWIND MJB f\ W f\ FASTEST ALL THE WAY, L< W3 ILF lH OUTDOOR DRAMA I HURRICANE RIDING f K£J SKS" I THRILLS AND *w m m THRILLS AND TWO I RUGGED ROMANCE FISTED MAN. Thursday, March 26,
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    • 539 4 AMUSEMENTS I An Extraordinary Attraction! H I A PICTURE WITH A BEWITCHING ACTRESS jjj g From Thursday, March 26 to Tuesday, March 31. 5 I AT THE B ALHAMBRA 3 TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors. [9 g In the Second Show which commence at 9 p.m. B IT IS
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    • 355 4 AMUSEMENTS Gaiety Cinema Surina^ThZllr Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets. Nnrtk i> From Friday Mach 20 Thursday Wtrch 26 Wedoesdav 2Sth l s < C At 7.30 p.m. VioViH lw *4»y IU v lightly at 30 Clean, Brilliant and Dramatic. A JE.Viriii Ur h l lV in I One of the
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  • 411 5 REPAIRS TO "ALTAI MARU" COMPLETED of smaU-pox were reported Fo ur Zl ;.u;hoiaties yesterday on the »the ll L f t ho steamer Tairea from 00*. L n i v into the fact regarding the J the ship, Fooshing, on the has been corjcluded. The court kga absovved
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  • 134 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, March 26. after the ship indicates the abreast of and the word i amber of the Gate to enter at »st Wharf (Gate 1)— Fuh Wo, East East End East Wharf; E. caga, 20. (Gate 3).—Tairea. 18;
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  • 45 5 Standard Oil Co. Kerosene Npwial Brilliant pei 2 tint |5.9f ylvan Anew per 2 tins $6.5f Per 2 tins $5.5f Per 2 drums %BJ2I p Benaine "*®y Mou r Gasoline per 2 tins of > >i tor Gasoline per gallon tins $0.9«
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  • 74 5 e Allowing is the current retail prtfie* an< Ben *iiie are as follows: F;,V (r, e per two tins $5.80 fer HI O $5.40 Cro,. n 55.25 Cros, drums $>.10 a vil'f t>" $4.95 Av ation Benzine ex drams Imperial gallon $1.06 Benzine ex pumps or
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  • 328 5 Fostering Better Feelings Among Orientals Arriving in MapHa on the steamer President Grant as the apostle of a movement to unify Asia by fostering (better feedings between Japanese, Chinese, Filipinos and raiians, Dr. Gertrudo Kalambakal, a Filipino who claims to be the founder of the Asiatic Association, issued
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  • 87 5 Singapore, March 26. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s. 4 3(32d Demand 2s 4d Private 3 months' sight 2s. 4 9|l6d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 155*4 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 2*4 p.c. dis. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 75% On Java— Bank Tel/ Transfer 139% On
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  • 121 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rce, Siam No 1 per Koyan $318 Rice, Siam 2 $310 Rica, Siam 3 $299 Rice, Saigon 1 $278 Rice, Ssigon 2 $269 Riloe, Saigon 3 $256 Ric-i Rangoon 1 $278 Rice, Rangoon 2 $269 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $9.80 RSce,
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  • 53 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association Singapore, March 26. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Seller". Spot Latest London Cable| quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 70% 71 April to Jun? 70 70% July to September 66Vi 67 Latest Lonaos Cables quote. London Spot.—ls. B%d.
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  • 26 5 Singapore, March 26. To-d«y'a closing rubber quotatioss are a* a oder:— New York*—43% cents. London.—ls. SYsd. Slngaipore.—7o% cents. Tone af Market.—Eas er.
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  • 84 5 Married in 1914, Robert Brown, of Bangor, had a surprise when he returned home after the war. This he disclosed to the Llandudno magistrates when he asked for a wife maintenance order to be discharged. He explained that when he returned home he learnt that his wife
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  • 85 5 London, March 24. Manchester Market— BJA8 J A lbs shirtings fair (new basis) 17s 6d 40's Grey Yarns, single twist 28 6 lbs T. Cloth fair 24 yards 10s 6d Liverpool MarketCotton Fully Middling American 14.10 Cotton Egyptian 37.90 MetalsTin Std. 3 months £248.7.6. Produce— Copra fair
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  • 24 5 Mr. D.F. Topham has been appointed a member of the Railway Advisory Board during the albsence on leave of Mr. H. B. Egmont Hake.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 124 5 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. \lncorporated in England.) APCAR LINE s. s. "tTlawa" (10,000 Ton*) FOR HONGKONG, AMOY, SHANGHAI. MOJI. KOBE AND YOKOHAMA. The above vessel is due to leave for the above ports about daylight on 29th March, 1925. She has modern and luxurious passenger accommodation. For all
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    • 522 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Poshloa filled.— IpsUesfetl thanked. Box No 244 e/o Malaya Tribuae. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION A PUBLIC MEETING will be held AT THE V.M.C.A. HALL, On Monday, March 30, at 8 p.m. A Scene Entitled "THE FOES OF MALAYA" will be given GOOD MUSIC.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 230 5 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY, MARCH 26 Batu PaJujt Me ran 2 pjn. Moji', Kobe, awd Yokohama Jason 2 p.m. Muar *Ban Whatt Soon 3 p.m. Penang*, Rangoon and Calcutta Ellenga 3 pm. Rangoon California 4 p.m. Malacca Hye Leong 4 pan. Sourabaya *Ban Ptoh Guan 4 pm. TO-MORROW, MARCH 27 Betiawan,
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  • 132 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, March 26 High Tides.—ll-38 a.m., 11.56 pm. California in Port, Tiffin, Raffles Hotel. Lee White Co, Vie. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, March 27 High Tide.—o.lB pm. P. and 0. outward mail due. Dutch homeward mail leaves, P. and O. homeward mail leaves. Municipal
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  • 1033 6 Mr. Austen Chamberlain's speech on foreign policy, with special reference to the Ge| eva Protocol, bore out very fully what we have ibeen saying in this column ever since the Baldwin Government assumed office. Mr. Chamberlain is not content to allow the old short-sighted disintegration ©f the
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  • 327 6 We acknowledge receipt of the proceedings of the Legislative Council, S. S. and of the Federal Council, F. M. S. for the year 1924., The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from
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  • 270 6 Another Invasion by American Tourists The mammoth liner "California" with six hundred and one around the world tourists arrived in .Singapore bo-day at day break and berth d alongside Tanjctng Pagar Wharf. The whole wharf front presented a mark*et like appearance with silk stalls, curio stalls, frudti stalls,
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  • 193 6 Promissory Note Case Dismissed The casii was mentioned this morning in the Supreme Court before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter <&aw in which Mr. Li m Titian Hoik sued Messrs. La-- TeJk Ho and Reginald; W jiyekoon for money due on a promissory note signed by bctn the
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  • 118 6 Lee White and Clay Smith Company had another successful and encouraging house Last night when they presented l a programme entitled 1 "Back Again." It was a first clas.s entertainment brimful of mirth and laughttr, particularly noticeable in the reading of certain lines and the present at it
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  • 59 6 The Chief Justly, Sir Walter Shaw, will be presented with an address by the staff of the Registry, Supreme Court at 4 p.m. to-day in view of his retirement and departure home. Later a group photograph will be taken of the Registrars and the staff with Sir
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  • 33 6 Mails from Euiope, (London mails despatched March 5,) ex P. and 0. Macedonia will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence «91 be ready for delivery to boxholders at 9 30 a.m.
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  • 31 6 Mr. Patrick Ford has presented to the House of Commons* a petition signed by 158,000 Scottish people praying for the reduction af the dut es on 'beers and spirits.
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  • 52 6 A Montpellier message reports the arrival at Cette of two English women in the Bngiis'ii motor-boat "Rosemary." They left England last year on a roundalbout trip, via the French canals and rivers, and wiil continue their journey to Bordeaux, and will go bo St. Nazaire and St- Malo, before returning
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  • 25 6 RUBBER London, Stocks on March 21st, 18,961 tons; 1,569 tons down. London.—ls. B%d. Local.—7oVa cents. TIN L0nd0n.—£249.5.0. L0ca1.—5125.25 per picul 125 tons sold.
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  • 737 6 hold the world but as »v Gratiano, as *h e rtlj A stage where every man a part m>n must u!jy "The Merchant of Veni*;. Miss Lee White and Mr o v s drawing crowds to the Victoria V lN Barge as g; r Harry La ir a.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 282 6 I Robinson Co., Ltd. 1 jjj (Incorporated in the S. S) g X The World's Smartest Collar S I SHAPE Price 1 I 26 05 cts each a jNo Rough SHAPE I 8 Edges p 57 i I No Starching p-^_^_^ SHApE I will not wrinkle t= 36 S I
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 72 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Courtesy of the Government Health Office Kandang Kerfbau station for the 24 hours ending midnight 25th March 1925. Max. si.ade temp. deg. 86.5 F; Mm. shade temp. 73.2 F; Mean shade temp. 78.6 F; Max. sun radiation 156 F; Mm. grass radiation 70 F; Sea
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  • 193 7 SEDITION TO SHOOT BIG lV GAME Over Refusal of Indian storm uvtl Authorities Reuter's Service. Washington, March 25. refusal of the Indian T 'permit a big game expedition and Kermit Rossevelfc to BoBM pass to enter Turkestan, d :1 a number of letters reaching EflfteT accusing the British
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  • 103 7 Demonstrations Against Earl Balfour in Jerusalem Reuter's Service. March 25. q bai arrived to open the ;y on April L He is U.tfn Commissioner. Arabs, m bamme be and Christian have j mi tf*ir Shops and ceased work, signs Mm i are displayed and other toytor, ptaw
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  • 60 7 Reuter's Service. Berlin, March 25. E'.even «re ki k-d and two missing through a terrific xplosion on the Oil Tanker in Hamburg harbour, apparently caused >ugh t;ie repair-men using oxygen blo«wrs before the tank was emptied of gas. So trijiiKTHiuus was the explosion that the neums and
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  • 45 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, March 26. 1 Stat Department has instructed reP" ttivea throughout the world includes the Orient t 0 ascertain facts regarding Mfc in arms, which might be helpful to tt United ttea in view of the proposed fctiawMXi v: Geneva.
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  • 42 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, March 26. Ifr. to-day conferred with Borah **1 the Senate Foreign Committee in con"wtion with the projected Disarmament c. Borah was heartily sympathetic •t is dubious whether the situation at present is conducive to sue-
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  • 38 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, March 25. Steams, an intimate friend of Mr. eails to-morrow on a two months' Tne trip has aroused much Diplomatic circles though it is not connected with interuti "*i 9*m s.
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  • 24 7 Reuter's Service. Sydney, Mardh 26. reported that the New South Wales Vwr »mcnt has offered to build a floatm*«t Walat Island.
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  • 192 7 TERRIBLE ACCIDENT IN FRANCE Coaches Vault Viaduct into River Plain Reuter's Service. Poitiers, March 25. The engine and seven coaches of the Bordeaux—Paris express were derailed at 2 o'clock this morning near here. Two coaches mounted a cutting and two fell in a river. A number of
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  • 133 7 Important Series of Conferences in Lancashire Reuter's Service. London, March 25. A series of conferences is being held in Lancashire and reflect a determined move to infuse life into the cotton industry. "Certain proposes" were discussed yesterday at a joint conference of the spinning and weaving employers,
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  • 95 7 No Truth in Unconditional Entry Rumous Reuter's Service. Berlin, March 25. It is authoritatively stated that there is no truth in the report that Germany is prepared to enter the League unconditionally On the contrary the Government maintains its origin-ail attitudte thereanent. Hitherto only a few Nationalist
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  • 78 7 Reuter's Service. Adelade, March 25. In a speech at Glare, Mr. Bruce the Commonwealth's naval defence ideal was a squadron of ten thousand ton cruisers, also submarines. He added that Bri lin assisted Australia to keep away f n r navy but the Commonwealth would not allow Bntam
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  • 32 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 25. The Dun*op shows thenett profite 3 for «> Q c, Deceniber 31, 192J to «***** been transaSSld ta diSSjd. Preference shares. £525,000 is carried forward.
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  • 25 7 Reuter's Service. Cheyenne, Wyoming, March 25. w_ considers the Moscow High Vision Indecisive and asserts his to save the concessions in Sakhalin.
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  • 729 7 SEQUEL TO TRAP LAID BY POLICE Expert Evidence Given hy Controller of Rubber Several thousands of one doHar Straits currency counterfeit notes have been discovered by the PolJoe with alarming frequency during the past few month's in Singapore but it now transpires that counterfeiters, are also interested iin
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  • 204 7 Mr. A.O. Wilson has been appointed to act as Assisbant Auditor-Generad, F.M.S., as from March 24. The Commerce Committee of the U. S. Senate has ordered a favourable report on the H amending the China Trade Act., which relieves Americans doing business with China from paying certain taxes, thus putting
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  • 803 7 MR. RODESSE PRESENTED WITH ADDRESS Retirement After 35 Years of Service Mr. M. Rod esse, Sheriff and Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court, Singapore was presented with an address yesterday by the staff of the Supreme Court Registry in view of his retirement in April from the service
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  • 165 7 Alleged to be the Work of Secret Society What is believed to be tih* machinations of a Chinese Secret Society «occurred m Balkstier road early last even.ng When four Chinese attempted to extent money from the towkay of a opium shop. It is stated that the men entered
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  • 39 7 The Union Government were inaugurating an experimental air service, tor mails rnly, letween Cape Town and Durban on March 2, when the first aeroplane to carry official mails in South Africa was to leave the Cape for Port Natal.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 298 7 -js ih c b 1 5H5 -ih dh iSZb £52 S E5 dSidS c- 5 £***** dh 2525Z5E5253a dSESi!S2SHSZSES2S2S 1 CAMPBELL I I The Original fold Starting Heavy Oil Engine X For Crude or ktsidual Oils. j] g Easy Starting S Cj From the cold btate without the of l&mpt-
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  • 63 8 SPORTS PASTIMES FOOTBALL. Leijssius Defeats the Royal Sussex In a scrappy game of soccer played on the Padang yesterday afternoon the S R.C. defeated the Royal Sussex Regiment by two goals to wM, The standard of play on both sides was poor but Leijssius who led the Club's forward line,
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  • 51 8 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. m a game of soccer against the S.RC. on the latter's ground on Friday:—W. Tripp; R. Lyne. N. Jones; C. D. Smith, J. W. Frost, T Smith; J. Selvadurai, E. Newton, O. G. Struys (Capt.); K. Samy, R. BnMHßf< Reserve G.
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  • 91 8 American Sprint Stars for Manila Charley Paddock, the '"world's fastest humar'' and Loren Murchison, rated also one of the greatest sprinters in the world, are expected to arrive in Manila early in May, according to information received from the United States, says the Manila Times. They left for New
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  • 81 8 There is to be held an Athletic Polite Sports Meeting at the Stadium ground, Singapore commencing at 2so p.m. on Saturday, April 18, 1925. Amongst the events there is to be included a One Mile Flat Race open to ail competitors. Members of the public wishing to
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  • 176 8 S.C.C. Tournament Yesterday's Results Championship.—(Preliminary) Poyser beat Moss, 3—6, 8—6, 6—1 Palmer beat Mallinaon, 6—4, 3—6, 6—3. Zi)d2iele beat Cutler, 6—2, 6—4 Preston vs. It. Bourke, postponed. Profession Pairs Col. Haseldine and Major Vyvyan beat Lee and Baker, 6—4, 6—3. Mergler and Megler beat Taaffe and Smith, 6—2,
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  • 101 8 Yesterday's Results Championship Pai-s (Mixed) j Mrs. Hamilton and Whitley beat Miss Hope Fajkner and Denham, 6—3, B—6. Ladies Singles Miss Fawcett scr. beat Mrs. Host a plus 15, 6—3, 6—l A. Class Doubles Final (Mixed) Mr. and Mrs Cameron beat Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt, 6—4, 6—l.
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  • 108 8 Yesterday's Results Doubles Handicap C. A Norris and F. Ephramois owe 30.2 beat L. Gammell and F. de Souza owe 15.3, 6—0, 6—0. Mixed Doubles V. H. Norris and G de Souza beat W. F. Camegy and F. T. Monteiro, 6—1, 6—4. Championship W. A. BalUhetchet beait J.
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  • 351 8 Alleged Forged Currency Note Case Before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard this morning in tihe Assize Court Ong Seh Chan, a Chinese, stood charged with being to' possession of forged currency notes and secondly with using these as genuine. Mr. N. H. P. Whitley, D.P.P., prosecuted and Mt. S. B.
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  • 111 8 The Palladium Theatre Those who can appreciate a really good picture and English witihnl should not miss "Strangling Threads'* the adaptation of Leon M. Lion's "Cobweb" at the Palladium to-night. The compelling interest of this powerful drama is irresistible and tihe film is intact. The public having been
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  • 124 8 A speck of rust or dirt on a church door brought death to Arthur Edward Brown (72). verger of New Ma den Parish Church, on whom an inquest was btld at Kingston. He returned home a few weeks ago and complained of a swelling on his eyelid.
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  • 48 8 Battling Siki Stopped by Paul Berlenbach New York, March 13.—Paul Berlenbach fco-j*ight scored a technical knockout over Battling Siki in the nineth round of a scheduled twelve round bout. He rocked Siki about the ring with rights and lefts but the Senagadese did not leave his feet.
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  • 104 8 New York, March 16.—Harry Wills and Tom G3bfcto)'ts will meet in a fifteen round contest at the Milk Funld! bouts in the Yankee Stadium on May 29, provided the managers of the two principals cajn be given assurance that there is no
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  • 46 8 Lincolnshire Result Reuter's Service. London, March 26. The result of the Lincolnshire was as foliows:— Tapan 1. Grave Fairy 2. King Willow 3. Betting: 9 —1 TapSn, 33—1 Grave Fairy, 40—1 Kins: Willow. Twenty-six ran. Won by four lengths, third half a length away.
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  • 22 8 Oxford Beats Cambridge Reuter's Service. Hunstanton, March 25. In the inter-varsity golf match. Oxford beat Cambridge by 9 to 6 matches.
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  • 88 8 Money Borrowed Never Returned The case was called yesterday in the District Court in which Mr. D. D. Attele sued Mr, E. V. Goonetilleke, storekeeper at the Singapore Naval Base, for $345 being money due partly on an 1.0. U. add cash advai ced. His Honour fgave judgment
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  • 435 8 Plays to be Staged in Aid of Charity Owing to the indefatigable efforts of the E tertainment Coonanittee m aid of the fund of the Singapore Child Welfare Society, it is very gratifying to note that so for heavy advance bookings have been made for seats for
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  • 229 8 Junior Department The following books have been purchased for the Junior Department and will 'te available for issue on Saturday, Mar. 28th. Non-fiction. Gorden (W.P.) Pleasure Book for Girls with four coloured plates and many black and white illustrations. Blackmail (R. D.) Composition ard Style: a complete literary
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  • 39 8 Mr. William Hfenry Wood, a Manchester jeweller, aged sixty-two, was laughing heartily at a humorous film in Deans gate Picture House, when he coMapeed. People went to his aid, but he died in a few minutes.
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  • 69 8 Messrs Guthrie and Co. Ltd., Penang, agents for The Renong Tin Dredgring Company Limited, inform us that Dredge No. 2 commenced working on the Rasa property on Sunday morning. The Hon. Mr. Lanoham-Carter will- be entertained' tut dinner on the Bth proximo by the Chinese community of Malacca, at the
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  • 607 8 PROTECTING THE SUGAR CROPS Commemoration of Dynasty of King Kalakaua Plans for a naval recreation camp to be established in Hawaii National Park in the vicinity of the active volcano, Kilauea, have been approved by the navy department, aocording to an announcement made here recently. The camp wall
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  • 24 8 To-day, March 26. —Band Practice. Head-quarters 5.15 p.m. Friday, March 27.—Officers and Petrol Leaders Class. Methodist Publishing House, at 8.30 p.m
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  • 256 8 The Glasgow Corporation were defendants in a case in Glasigow Sheriff Court being charged with contravening the Gaming Machine (Scotland) Act by permitting the use, during the recent New Year carnival in the Kelvin Hall of certain machines or mechanical contrivances. The older residents here, says the Malay Mail, wili
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 521 8 I TENNIS RACKETS I at Half Prices m a I mm Raja Co., j 117, North Bridge Road, I Singapore. I i I I n I i THE HEAL GERMAN MANDOLINE FLAT-BACK i I $12, $15 $25 each mmawmaammaaaaa mm»»mm M w_ SEASON Co., Ltd. "^!SwS"j I I I I
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  • 948 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, March 26. RUBBER, STERLING SUAUES* MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar 1[4% 2s Anglo-Java 2|9 20s Anglo-Malay 2313 20s Ayer Kuning 3716 20s Batu Caves 151--20s Batu
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 273 9 I I I I —■"■"■"■"■iimuimiiiutiujjiuiiiiijgji l The Eastern Studio STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. I I ?1■ I j if you wish to take up-to-date k\\\^^^mm\ m Give us a trial. I phone 1900. x lM,im^^^ 1,11,1 ~,,,,8,,,11,,,w,n^ I Send your Old and f j Unserviceable TENNIS RACKETS I FOR f I
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    • 322 9 v BOON TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS The following Paints and Boildirg Materials can be had from TAKAHASHI, MIZOKAMI Co., 44 Heacal" Painting Contractors, 172, Waterloo Street. WATER PROOF, FIRE PROOF, ACID PROOF. 44 HEACAL chalk paint (Hakua water paint) also aU kinds of Building Materials For two winters the backs
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  • 971 10 BUILT UP IN CHEMIST'S LABORATORY Produce from Elements by Chemical Combination Aether vegetable product has been built up on the oh eon is t'a laboratory. SugaT, whidh investigators have been trying t»o synthesize, or procBuce from its elements by purely chemioal com|biination, hi&s now been made successfully in
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  • 38 10 General Daban, one of the five Generals forming the Spanish Provisional Directory and one of the most active supporters of the present Directory, waa found dead at a oaun/try house near Amdujar, in Andalusia, shot through the head.
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    • 500 10 P A Year Round Remedy. P fm BEECHAM'S PILLS may always be depended upon to exert a powerful §M *m and beneficial influence on the ills which beset the human race at various mWM f seasons of the year. A few doses will act most effectively on the vital WL\
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  • 546 11 INTERESTING COMMENTS BY DR. SLOSSON Why America Should have Invented it We should have expected the rotor ship to be an Americay invention, says Dr. Edwin E. Slosson in Science Service's Daily Science News Bulletin (Washington); first, because the principle involved is the same as our pitchers employ
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  • 256 11 Painting and Music in the Curriculum The first and only women's university in India has i:ts headquarttrs at Poena. Pandita Ramaibai, a distinguish d Indian Christian educationist, had established there, some fifty years ago, h&r "Home for Hindu Widows," wihsre the much-suffering Indian widows were given, a certain
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  • 130 11 Raquel Meller Appeals to the Pope Raquel Meller, the famous Spanish singer, has terminated her music-ball engagement i!n Paris anU left hurriedly for Rome to seek an audience of the Pope. It is explained in the "Gomoedia" that the Potpe recently consudered the question of excommunicating her, on the
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  • 96 11 "I am not a woman-hater, but I love my independence. And though I sometimes feel lonely, I would' sooner lie here alone than be fussed about by hospital nurses or be bored to death by jabbering women." This confession was made by Dr. Henry David Kingston,
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  • 71 11 One of the moat comfortable places to live is just inside your income—San Francisco Chronicle. It is easy to believe cigarettes ruin a woman's complexion. Smoke always is hard on paint.—Philadelphia North American. The Office of Works has taken over the custodianship of Duffus Castle and the ancient churchyard at
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