Malaya Tribune, 28 March 1925

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. v AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. XII, -No. 73 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY. MARCH 28, 1925
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    • 239 1 I- THE I MALAYA TRIBUNE AND I SHIPPING GAZETTE ■ding Newspaper of British Malaya. ruhlished Daily. f\ i paper that keeps iti Readera fully informed 0 m 0 m jtvE AND INDEPENDENT. j 5 ~iiil 1 l iliimi' 'li l |l>l| l :ilMl ,a l WHITE AW AY'S j I
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    • 272 1 ULTRA-VIOLET j RAYS S T mttlt» T JkWm wL H are dangerous to eyes To prevent this danger by wearing Genuine frookes Lenses which absorb these insidious f I Rays. We make them I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., g 15, South Canal Road, Singapore. 4 iiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiui FOR v\\V x \\iu|
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  • 756 2 THE SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE Opinions of Certain Japanese Editors A menace to the peace not only of the Far East but of all Asia is the phrase applied by certain Japanese editors to the British Government's plan to build a naval base at Singapore. They admit
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  • 123 2 nf IS sf_A__*2 BOd author of the History of dhe CiViiftsaition of the cSi nmn Enipire in 50 volumes, has bW arreX thousands of docmrntits and S "22- When Dr. Hauck'e flat waa Wa found with the thefts from the principal libraries in Europe. The depredations havte
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  • 49 2 Prisoners in Carton Gaol, Edinburgh were entertained by an Edinburgh band to two hours of jazz music. The prisoners applauded lustily, and when a vocalrst sang. "Oh, how I love my T n 25?- men d fc conceal thedr oeen near a in a prison.
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  • 686 2 THE INGENUITY OF THOSE ANTIQUARIES Nothing Known of its Greatest Benefactors There are too many centenaries, remarks a London editor, protesting that "the ingenuity of those antiquaries who are always seeking something for us to commemorate is too imaginative." But this year, just the same, announces the Londoner,
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  • 274 2 Tragedy that Altered Course of Politics Paris, February 21.—M. Gaillaux's return to public life was cheered by 2,500 Radical Socialists at a '.ivmquet giver., to the former Premier, whose wife shot Gaston Calmette, the editor of the "Figaro," just before the war, thereby altering the whole course of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 589 2 wMmKmmmt MWMWMWM. W Do Your Teeth Shine Like so many teeth you see now? Make this free test Many careful tests proved these tT. r methods effective. A new-typ? JSS £nlZ 7 t0 Whlte f tCCt i» tooth P as te has been created to w,v T m ?i° y
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    • 78 2 THE DAY WILL COME when follcs will be ashamed to admit that they art not well, says an eminent physical That day is already here for many people who us: Pinlkettes when needed, for SLS5?5 Te^ Iar an<1 liver action cond?Uon system in clean healthy If you are troubled with
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    • 442 2 ij necessify to you if you are j Weak, Anaemic, I j Nervous or Run-down I I Wincarnis, is not a luxury-it is a ptffe n(cr^ who are Weak, or Anemic, or Nervous, or j Because Wincarnis exercises an extraordinary PoKer J promoting New Strength and New Vitality. I And
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  • 429 3 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, March 25. I he ivl.itsui Banking corporation dee ded to estab.ish a branch officj- in Sernaranir. Three Japamese labour representatives, headed by Mr. Bunji Suzuki, will start for Geneva by <tihe Kashima Maru wihidh sails from Moji on the
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  • 398 3 The general meeting of the Stadium Association was hi-ild on Feb. 27th and the foßamfag particulars are now forwarded for puiblicat.on. The officers elected for the year are: The honlile Mr. J. M. Simle (representing the S. F. A.) Chairman, Mr. W. C. HLI (S. C. a)
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  • 117 3 Mr L.A.S. Jermyn and Mr. R.J.B. WlWaims have been appointed European Masters, English Education Department, Johore. A narty of twelve officers, m*h Lt. 001. D Foster, C.M.G., D.5.0., R.E have been to Men Sing on duty for three days and return to-day. Siamese newspapers state that to defray the cost
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  • 602 3 JAPAN PLOTTING REVENGE ON AMERICA Dependent for her Existence upon Foreign Trade The present excitement over Japan, and the newspaper effort to picture that nation as an immediate enemy, plotting revenge on America for its exclusion act, is an unfortui tete phase of current journalism. To reach
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  • 299 3 Retrenchment in Naval Expenditure Writing in the "Daily Chronicle" advocating retrenchment in naval expenditura, Lieut -Commander the Hon.J. M. Kenworthy, R.N., M P., alludes to Singapore as folr lows:—"The Conservatives are committed to the development of Singapore, although certain naval opinion is begrlnming to weaken on the
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  • 56 3 Natives of Johannesburg are now using witchcraft to hypnotise magistrates into giving verdicts on tlheir favour. In a recent case a native paid a witch doctor a large sum to attend the court and exercised hi* art. Hfis presence, however, was discovered by the prosecution, and be
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 495 3 Sciatica Many people endure a lifetime of agony through Sciatica yet there ,g convincing proof that De Witt's pills will always give prompt relief. Perhapa the experience of Mrs. v affords the best proof of the efficacy of the remedy, for hers was R very severe case. Writing from 12,
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    • 251 3 j FRANCIS MONKicoTI j Sole Agents Fop SWALLOW AND ARIELL'S j World Fsfexnouss V j Biscuits Cakes I HAVE REMOVED TO No. 44, Anson Road I Telephone 3494 j STOCKS j ALWAYS ON HAND. TET your children romp and play. Fresh > air, plenty of exercise and nourishing food is
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    • 396 4 AMUSEMENTS ■niiiitiriwiititiiHiiiiiiiMriiiwti^ llthe ramblinkid 1 I IS A WHIRLWIND p|| W\W W\ RE ATEST FASTEST f I ALL THE WAV, L| If IWW|H I OUTDOOR DRAMA I HURRICANE RIDING C jf| fl KD I THRILLS AND w m fHR!LLB AND TWO i I RUGGED ROMANCE FISTED MAN. I Thursday, March
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    • 447 4 AMUSEMENTS HSHSZSr2SHSESrISHSr2SZSESHSr!Sr^^ g Art Extraordinary Attraction H H A PICTURE WITH A BEWITCHING ACTRESS I From Thursday, March 26 to Tuesday, March 3!. I AT THE I ALHAMBRA g TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors. S In the Second Show which commence at 9 p.m. IT IS A PARAMOUNT SUPER
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    • 335 4 AMUSEMENTS Gaiety Cinema Surma Th^T Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets. North p *^Cln*A Friday March 27 to Thursday April 2. Wednesday «51 1{ "ad W 'FIRST LOVE' Th| Conwjy Te*rle "Ho nes ly 1 y<w I A WIDE OPEN TOWN love.' tadromaoet. A. virile drama of tb« u7' Kathleen can
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  • 324 5 THE JAVA-JEDDAH RUN THIS SEASON Mammoth Liner Under Construction in America American Shipping Yards a liner n ordered for the Hawaiian trvice. She is to be built by < Philadelphia, and will have a 17,000 gross with a speed of geared turbines and oil-fired The cost is estimated
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  • 147 5 Editor, '"Malay Mail.*') .v -Wool 1 you please enlighten me on a few points in connection with the St. Paul's OrJi- lira. Fund, :o which the most generous 1 raits G rernmant has ccinvr'ouctd ill Do the Straits Government, realise I <:.JV money thatt they
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  • 41 5 The flowing donations have been recti* d:— Prtv;..y acknowledged $24,159.38 Mrs. H. T. Wee 25.00 hequt-s should be made out in favour of Sair.t Paul's Restoration Fund and addressto Keuter's Agent, 11 Collyer Quay, «Singapore. E. WALKER. Agent.
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  • 134 5 Mr. R. Wening, the sculptor and artist J, ed two striking posters for the Railways of Siam, arrived by tr X gon anoth:r visit to Bangkok. Tl' i; IB receipt of the March issue sk" Magazine. As usual it mber .of interesting pctures t articles on various branches *nhy. amateurs
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  • 125 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice Siam No 1 per Koyan $315 g*«, Siam 2 $306 Rice, Siam 3 $298 Rice, Saigon 1 $275 Rice, Saigon 2 $266 R;ce, Saigon 3 $254 Rie, Rangoon 1 $255 R cc, Rangoon 2 $250 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $9.80
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  • 52 5 Standard Oil Co. Kerosene ')evoe's Imperial Brilliant pel 2 tins $8.9 i Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins $5.6, r Tiger per 2 tins $5.5t Tiger per 2 drums $5.2f Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins of 8 gallons $7.6« Socony Motor Gasoline per gallon without
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  • 75 5 The following is the current retail price* of Kerosene and Benzine are as follows:Shell Kerosene per two tins $5.80 Fish $5.55 Dragon $5.55 Crown n $5.40 Cross n $5.25 Crown drums $5.10 Cross "Shell" Aviation Benzine ex drums pei Imperial gallon $1-01 "Shell" Benzine ex
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  • 116 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, March 28. Number after the ship indicates the God own it is abreastt of and the word "Gate." the number of the Gate to enter at. East Wharf (Gate I).—Nil. Main Wharf (Gate 3).—Tilawa, 14; Katong, 8;
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  • 86 5 Singapore, March 28. <m LondonBank 4 months' sight 2s. 4 3|32d Demand 2s 4d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 19j32d On IndiaBank Tel. Transfer 155% In H TigKontr— Band demand draft 2 p.c. dis. )r Shanghai— Bantk demand drrfflt 75 Hi .Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 139% )r Japan—
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  • 122 5 The Kuala Lipis magistrate this week inquired into two cases of accidental death, lx>th due to fa ting from trees. In cine case Yin Chow, Who was saw'ng irailway sleepers fell fro m a tree wh'eh h-? was cutting, and in the other Mohamad him Awarvg Ahmad fell Ifrom a
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  • 53 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association Singapore, March 28. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest Losdon Cables quoteLondon Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 71% 71 Ms A-pril to June 70V4 70% July to September 66*4 66% Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.—ls! B%d.
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  • 26 5 (Singapore, March 28. To-days closing rubber quotations are a» aider: New York*—43V 2 cents. London.—ls. Bysd. S'ngapore.—7l V* cemts. Tone of Market.—Firm.
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  • 192 5 Now that the Government has pubtocly soated that it is "not at present prepared to take steps to bring the Publlic Trustee Ordinance mto force' in the Colony, perhaps some eniterpristag Unofftodal will have the it-emerity to try to ascertain its grounds for this astounding aititiitude. The
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  • 34 5 Mr. Bostock Hill, of the legal firm of Messrs. Lovelace and Hastings, is now in Kuala Lumpur, p*" or to prcce ding home on. leave about May 5. Mr. Lovelace is back in Seremban.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 51 5 IMi MlM iiiiiiiiiiiii»n«iii^ J ft You cannot buy a I I t..:» Better I I/i I I I 1 Lamp than II I I kvj Philips j m 1 SOLE AGENTS: I United Engineers Limited] (Incorporated in the S.S.) 1 ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT: 13, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. I 44, W I
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    • 139 5 ORDINANCE NO. 44. (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. IN «ANKRUPrCY No. 34 if 19?5. RE [I] Tan Kw%ng Wh«e. Summary Case. Receiving Order made 20th February, 1925. Date of Order for Summary Administration 27th March. 1925. Date "of Adjudication 20th February, 19.5 Date
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    • 237 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS LASTED Mecbancal E I raugr-t*--mao required. f 'erni tueacy f>' suit.b;© nan. Pull particul .rs of e&ps)rieae* »nlary required and ire-ei t occupation pp'ications tre-tted in confiJe cc |j B«.x ZoO cj > VLi .ya I rihui.e. WANTED Temporarily, with prospects of Permaneat employment, an Architectural Oriughtsmau with
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    • 208 5 JUST UNPACKED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF LATEST DESIGNS OF ELECTRICAL FITTINGS, BOWL PENDANTS, etc. Come and make your choice before they are sold out again. LIM YEW CHYE SONS, 49, High Street. cjPULICAT KAYLEE CLOTH. jj] We are manufacturers and stockists [}J Lq in all varieties, designs and colorqJ Cj Special
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 260 5 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY, MARCH 2S Batu Pahat *Mena 2 p.m. Hongkong, Amoy, Shanghai and Japan Tiiawa 2 p.m. Batavia,* Banjoewangie,* Derby, Broome Port HecLland, Cossack, 0iv<low, Carnarvon, Sharks Bay and Fremantle M. V. Centaur 2 p.m. Muar and Malacca *Ban Teck Guan 2 p.m. Muar and Malacca ♦Ban Whafct HLn
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  • 140 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, March 28 High Tides.—o.24 aon., 0.57 p.m. Malakoff Rubber, Bousbead's noon. Ulu Benut, Hongkong Bank Ch. noon. Tapah Ru bex, Ft. Bank, noon. Sze Hai Tong Bank Meeting. Bukit Timah, Fr. Balk, 12.30 p.m. Girl Guides entertainment, V.M.C.A. Hall, 5 p.m. Lee White
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  • 789 6 A writer in the Contemporary Review, rommerrtiJng on "The Decadenoe in the Performance of Civic duty" repeats Mr. St. John Ervines sweeping statement that:— "The signs of decadence in a race are an indifferent and trivial-minded aristocracy, an idle and subsidised proletariat, a passion for gambling and for luxurious
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  • 566 6 Mr J.B.M. of Messrs. Presgrave emd Matthews, leaves Penang on April 14, and Mr. J. G. Brown, of Messrs. Anthony Go,, also, Mr. R. N. Holmes, who had been on a visit to Singapore, turned to Penamg by the Kjruha. Mr. Mr. Alma Baker was a passenger to Penang, from
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  • 230 6 Alleged Illegal Sale of Property Arthur Cosmal Pestana, Bailiff of the Civil District Court, Singapore was before Mr. Nunn, the District Judge, this morning when the case agafenst him was mentioned and postponed until Tuesday, when the case wiill again !be mentioned and a date fixed for hearing.
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  • 147 6 Professor R. K. Kulkami, M.A., LL.B., of Victoria College, Gwalior, is expected back from Java en Monday morning the XX* and will deliver a lecture on "Ind-'a" ta the Victoria Memorial Hail at 5 p.m. Rev. W Murray will preside. On the 31st ,£l ofe sf° r d€liver
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  • 85 6 "The accused is a notorious character" said Court Inspector Meredith, when Ahmat a Malay was charged before the District Judge this morning with theft. Ahjmat started his career of crime in 1897 and before 1915 had been convicted fourteen 'innes. Since then Ahmat has bean in gaoi
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  • 71 6 A thirteen year old Indian and a four leen year old Chinese wore produced before Mr. Nunn, the District Judge tfnis morning and charged' wi.h at Bona Vista Rc>ad. Previous evn vet ions were traced «gaim.lt tihe accused. The Indian had served two years in the reformatory
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  • 51 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Mar. 27. In the trade mark case, (few D Btrtot Judge acquitted the accused on botfi charges, and there was no evidence to show that the accused had caused a false trade mark to be apphed, or that the accused had 6old
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  • 23 6 His Excellency the Governor will be leaving Kuala Lumpur on April 5 for Singapore by tihe F.M.S. yacht Sea Belle.
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  • 300 6 Power to issue and renew passports to British in Sarawak (has bean delegated to the holder of the posit of GWief Secretary for the Government of Sarawak. Auctionetr's town licences have been panted to Messrs. F. A. Teale, J. C. SV|r*igfoit and Syed Noah AKhabshee, and m appraisers licence to
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  • 40 6 [We do not neces«ari opinions expressed by ters sent for pufcl cat •n one side rf the paner 1 given to short leti e r niy; long letter, can be 2 iv en^ 0 y ««li'ej*
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  • 183 6 Observer" dated the 17th the the immoral traffic incES* ***2 Bangkok to K parts of Malaya. and hen< i 4 by Straits *Ve cannot expert 5. stringent laws a< to -i t0 e-.f, v Chinese girls (wti g f purposes) c onset the Chinese wh population of
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  • 132 6 One rjf the recaamei «v_ mittee Xo. 2 cf the Sinsa S rowtliaiiiJ n that en;. vn f, V. at me nee::.- heU yeste btj M.SS3 Pick r;nj without p v cf £300 on -.he tewafcatioa h mT merx and cnga-renier.:. Ons rf ~V- S
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  • 80 6 (From Our Own CotTeipoadat.) Penary, Mar. 27. The marriage took place a: M G* rge'l Church. Penan: the K-v. Kepp G officiaahrr, of William Samson Goonb Gopeng Consolidated, L:i, tad .M:-- 5 Lfiin May Walker, Mr A. H. <<« irb Jbnayr of Gopeng Consofiotetod, avn MM| m bridle.
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  • 52 6 Mr. Just'ce Barrett-Lerncni. Mr. Sum*, District Jodg< ai I vwtdnrised by a sa< of partfcalutj thiieves. Mr. Lornie. Deputy President Mun:c3paVty had feis h and lis to th rd *< w stolen. No am- has It is sAs O stated »*at a deectnre w» relieved of
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  • 46 6 Mr. Rodesso who team the C«l«*£ day has been niece. I< formerly a Pol ice Ma, Befom the business of \l Court commenced yest rday Bull took the oath before the Chief Just S 1 as Sheriff and Deputy Reg J Supreme Court.
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  • 36 6 H. Hor'-tUDtCV Ourt>* ieaterday, :n the B fore the Chief JwH cc, S application for byu was mem toned 05 tn who stated that the Colony by leave of th tion wais, therefore, d
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  • 34 6 From China ani Jap n *7 ~r.?, Maru, due Singapore o the 30th fast 5 From China and Ja] due Singapore on r From France by y Singapore fryttftf J v instant.
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  • 21 6 RUBBER 1<Q4I London. Stocks on M* tons; 1,569 London.— I?-Local.-Tl 1 nl T]S London.-£248 r 0.0 LocaI.-$l23.25 per p**
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 314 6 I Robinson Co., Ltd. J g (Incorporated in the S. S |g p The World's Smartest Collar I SHAPE Wee I INo Rough SHAPE S No Starching g S SHAPES g will not wrinkle 36 I g Wears Longest S Has the Appearance of a Stiff Collar S I The
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 72 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Courtesy of the Government Health Office Kandang Kerbau station for the 24 hours ending midnight 27th March 1925. Max. shade temp. deg. 87 F; Mm. .shade temp. 74 F; Mean shade temp. 78.9 F; Max. sun radiation 140 F; Mm. grass radiation 72 F; Sea
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  • 313 7 SENSATIONAL EVIDENCE BY TAXI-DRIVER •\Mumtaz was to be Taken to Indore Reuter's Service. Bombay, Mar. 27. the resumption of the Malabar Hill f ;i j-ersationaJ evidence was given by a I»ux WazLr, taxidriver, uncle of M tz Begum, in regard to the alleged j t ;<> «rlduct Mumtaz.
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  • 82 7 Reuter's Service. Adelaide, March 27. M". Bruce. in a speech at Burra die a lung w.:h rat nal defence,,' tsaid that unqufest.orai'.y any Power that could send a force ov<T- a- c .aid land men parts of Au> ra..a where it would be impossible to reach r d
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  • 63 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 27. The- Federation of British Industries in ■n> "enthral on Marshal's arguments ■*> application of remitted British Pwfci ot the Boxer Indemnity to educas contrarilly stnongfly supi ,r '"•vommendations of the Tientsin witise Chamber of Coram eree which were 1 i 1 t-bruary
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  • 57 7 Reuter's Service. Moscow, March 27. me Kosta Agency announces that M. ader of the Mongolian-Tibetan started yesterday for Mongolia, npenied by M. Prezevalsky, a oi the celebrated Russia a ex- r Kodot will direct further oper--41 with his expedition, to which already thfe Mm r, Government
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  • 50 7 Reuter's Service. Moscow, March 27. J"' f: l Ag.ncy states that Mr. mad has decided not to appeal m Court against the decision 1 *ow District Court, but Counsel eerre the Company's final de- aft it it has received the 1 who left Moscow New York.
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  • 27 7 Th e Cage Disaster Reuter's Service. d Paris, March 27. irtained that 51 were killed k «Jtti din the cage disaster in the urr <au:; j> i
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  • 127 7 WHAT GERMANY IS TRYING TO DO Criticism of Chamberlain's Speech Reuter's Service. Warsaw, March 27. As was jto be expected ftn! view] of Poland's vital concern with the German pact proposals, Mr. Ohambertain's speech has aroused (the -keenest Interest wMle his emphasis on Poland's growing importance in Europe
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  • 34 7 Reuter's Service. Delhi, March 27. Gcmeral Rawl tern, Qmilmandetr-in-Chief in India, was recently operated on for appendicitis. His condition is causng the gravest anxiety. Delhi, March 27. Gen. Rawl'inston is dead.
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  • 42 7 Reuter's Service. Tokio, March 27. The War Office formally announces the reduction of military forces effective on May 1, including four division and eight brigade headquarters, 16 ir.fantry, four cavalry and flour artillery regiments, four sapper and four Commissariat battalions.
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  • 23 7 Reuter's Service. Stockholm, March 27. The labour dispute has ,been settled. All parties have accepted mediation, and the commission's proposals.
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  • 1281 7 MR. LORNIE ACCORDED A WELCOME Mr. Wong and Offer of a Sum of £350 to Miss Pickering The ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commission was helid yasteilday at 2.15 p.m. at the Municipal Bkard Room, Mr. James Lornie presiding, after making* the formal declaration on taking 1 office
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  • 1689 7 MR. RUDYARD KIPLING'S SPEECH To Create 111-Will, the Mother of Despair" Mr. Rudyard Kipling was one of the principal guest® at the annual banquet of the Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom, held' at the Hotel Victoria, London on the 20th uit. The President of the Board
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 265 7 3 /fSPSK\ ThC Manufactur ers of I Edison Lamps! I O/ Q bave Ik™™ *n announce* that they g =0 appointed 1 y THE BORNEO co LTD I 3 to be their -H nJ 3 Sole Agents c] 3 BritisK Malaya g <] G. E. Edison Lamps ara the original
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  • 313 8 Theodora The great Italian film Theodora is based on Sardou's drama wh'cf.i although not strictly historical nevertheless dea s with an intensely interesting period in th? early history of Eunope. When Justinian ascended the throne of tihe Eastern Empire 527 A.D., th? groat Empire of the West was
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  • 160 8 A Civil suit of a somewhat unusual nature is for hearing m the Supreme Court, Seremban, to-day, in which Mr. Justice McCabe Reay, as plaintiff, is suing the President, Committee Members and Secretary, of the Sunge Ujong Club, for $501 as damages, if being alleged by plaintiff that he was
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  • 58 8 SPORTS PASTIMES FOOTBALL Oldham Hall vs. Lanka Union The following will represent the Oldham Hall team aga .mat the Lanka Umon on the Oldham Hall ground on Monday: Ong bicmg Ho- Yong Nigim Djm, Koh Sorvg Cnua, S£oong Ah Fong, E. P. Anderson, Kwee Soen Kian; Chua Teng Siew, <%
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  • 239 8 The following matches in the English and Scottish Leagues wiDi be played to-day: Division I: —Birinircghaim Newrastte u. Burrtley vs. Nouiitngham F. vs. Aston ViFJa. Leeds United vs. Livernoo! Preston N. E. vs. Bury. Sunderland vs. Arsenal. Tottenham H. vs. West Ham U Division II:— Clapton O.
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  • 26 8 (Fuom Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Mar. 2<. In the Penang soccer league, the Municipality beat the Cricket Club by two goals to nil. (n)
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  • 138 8 S.C.C. Tournament Monday's Ties Championship Pairs Smith and MergUr vs. Denham and Green. M Hoblyn and Bell vs. Major Vyvyan and Hamilfton. Hewitt and Bridges vs. Taaffe and Dr. Bain. Fuller and Murphy vs. Wilson and Hiekev Palmer and Poyser vs. WTiitley and Kleinman. Cooper and de Stuers
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  • 65 8 Handicap Doubles Ladies (Final) Mrs. H. Stevens and M ss Hutahison beat Mrs. Hamilton amd Mns. Treadgold 6—8, 6—4, 6—4. Monday's Ties Handicap Doubles (Ladies.) Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Treadgold minus 3 (if not playing in singles ladies) vs. Mrs. H. Stevens and Miss Hutchison
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  • 72 8 Yesterday's Results Singles Handicap W. Carnegy, owe 15.4 beat V. Misso, owe 15, 6—3, 6—3, 6—1. Single Handicap A. F. J. Mon'tei'ro, owe 2 beat W. Ne-uibronet, scratch, 7 —5, 6 —3. L. Odhilers, owe 4 (beat L. Gamme l, owe 4, 8—6, 6—4. Monday's Ties Mixed Doubles
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  • 81 8 Keppel Golf Club On the morning of Easter Sunday it is proposed to play a "President!" vs. "VicePresident" match at Keppel Golf Club. The list is now posted at the Club and all Members and Supernumerary Members are invited to enter their najmes as early as passible and, in
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  • 51 8 Pancho Villa to Return to United States Pancho Villa, flyweight champion of the world and pride of the Philippines, is kavmg in May for the States. It is expected that Clever Sericio bantamweight champion of the Orient, will go with him. They plar, to sail e n the President
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  • 104 8 The Grand National Reuter's Service. London, Mar. 27. Tbe Grand National Steeplechase was deckled at Liverpool to-day. The result *DodMa Chance, 10.9 (Major W»son) 1 Old Tay Bridge, 11.12 (J. Anthony) 2 Fly Mask, 11.11 (Dcyke) Thirty three staraed. Bering: 100 to 9 winner, 9 to 1 second,
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  • 277 8 Regimental Meeting The Roval Sussex rifle meeting, unavoidiblv Dcstpc. cd from 1924 will be held on the last \wo week-end's o£ April th.s year at the Bukit Timah range. The following matches are open to all Regular and Volunteer Units r:> Mala>a, and also to the Johore M:litar y.
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  • 216 8 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, March 26. In order to carry through the manhood suffrage biTl, the three a J.ed parti.s have adopted a resolution. urging the«r cohesion and courage to fight it out at the risk of dissolution, at a jol'nt meCti.ng. It is
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  • 189 8 In Singapore, during the week ending March 11th, there occurred 208 deaths. 23 being from pneumonia, 22 from debility and age, 17 from phthisis, 14 from malarial fever, 12 from beri-beri, and 11 from convulsion, li der nationalities, the Registrar of Births and Deaths gives the European deaths
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  • 59 8 Among the many improvements in the vicinity of th? Weld Quay, says the Straits Echo, is a new office for Capt. Saundeus, Deputy Harbour Master and Firstt Boarding Officer, on Victoria Pier. Hitherto Capt. Saunders has had to content himself with a IMle oa'bin just big enough for him to
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  • 659 8 BY BILL MILLER (Published By Courtesy of the Manila Times) New York. The last time I took a sock on the chin and hurd the reffree doing his rathmetick lesson over my body I made up my mind that it would be absolootly the last.
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  • 119 8 New Building to Cost $250,000 Conditions (for a competition for the Penang Hill Ho>t*fl have just been issued and it is understood that four firms of architects in Mataya have been invited to compete, says the Straits Echo. The coat of t he buiildiintg is to be
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  • 35 8 Orders for week ending April sth, 1925. Monday, March 30th.—Individual Troops Parade at 5.15 p.m. Tuesday, March 31st. —Signalling Class, Headquarters ait 5.15 pjm. Thursday, April 2nd.—Band Practice, Headquarters at 5.15 p.m.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 366 8 j TENNIS RACKETS I at a I s I I Half Prices s 5 9 m j j j Raja Co., a 117, North Bridge Road, Singapore. m iiiaiiistjiiiiiiiiii•iiiisiiiii i i i i i i i i i i i t t i i iiii! lfll||| lil liillili llllllll■■lll I
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 110 8 Singapore Volunteer Corps To-day, March 28, at 2 p.m. Bukit Timah, S. R. A. (V), Musketry Classification. 2 p.m. Farn t Range, Malay Company, Musketry Classificat on. To-morrow, March 29, at 7 a.m. Farrer Range, Malay Company, Musketry Classification. 8 aon. Bukit Timah, S.V.R.A., Spoon Shoot. Monday, March 30 at
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  • 566 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, March 28. RUBBER, SnfiMxAtU MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar lUttj 2s Anglo-Java 2 9 20s Anglo-Maiay 23|3 20s Ayer Kuning 37|6 20s Batu Caves 151--20s Batu
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 616 9 Victoria Theatre. To-NigHt at 9.30 p.m. To-Night. JAMES McGRATH Lta. Present the "London Record" Revue Starsm White Clay Smith AND ENTIRE LONDON COMPANY. 30—COMEDIANS—SIN GERS—DANCERS 30 including LEE WHITE'S fainous "LITTLE PEACHES" TO-NIGHT All the Season's Hits JBL BOOKING NOW OPEN AT LITTLE'S Prices: Stalls Circle $5. Gallery $2. TELEPHONE
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    • 652 9 CHURCH SERVICES THE FIFTH SUNDAY IN LENT March 29, 1925 S. Andrew's Cathedral 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) and Sermon. 9.15 a.m. Mattfns and Litany. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong 1 and Sermon. During the following week at the Cathedral:—Monday 7.40 a.m. Matins; 8
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    • 80 9 Garrison Church Tanglin Barracks 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 8.45 a.m. Church Service. 6.15 p.m. Evening Service. Tamil Methodist Church Short 9tzreet. 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Divine Worship with Sermon. 7.45 p.m. Epworth League Devotional Meeting. Suidect: "Is it worth while to be a Christian?" Speaker: Mr. J. Baruch.
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    • 268 9 i 1 1 norough /ffiww \asn\ mm /cbkm/ h*h wk- Rgij|**s|! ffig^^nup/ HB Vx i( 1 JHE SPRAY THAT SLAYS~] )J A L L (C M> V OU will find LOTOL indlV Xk I pensable for use in your home. 1 Its powers of penetration are My y simply marvellous
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  • 1206 10 RUBBER SHARES WEEKLY REPORTS Singapore Chamber of Commerce Catalogued 1,141,892 lb.; 509.77 tons. Offered 820,000 lbs.; 366.07 tons. Sold 624,403 lbs.; 278.75 tons. t Spot London la. B%d. New York 42% cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard Quality No SaU.s. Good Average Quality 68% to 69*4
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  • 500 10 Fifth List 1924-1925 Previously acknowledged $7,749.13. Per Mrs. Adams, Penang:—Mrs. Voules $30, Mrs. S. Anthony $25, H. M S. X)uirban Boxing Entertainment $20 45, Straits Trading Co. Club, Butterworth $28.55, 4th Submarine Flotidia Boxing Entertainment $138.50; H. M. S. Durban Concert $278, Penang Axnatteur Boxing Assn. $23.70,
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  • 70 10 Eros, the Piccadilly statue, will be g yen a teimporary home on tbe 6emi-eircular errace within the no?iih frontage of the New County Hall, with his bow pointing towamds the river. It was found at the last moment that .here were difficulties in the way of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 890 10 Framroz's Bombardment MMM—— ■MMWMiW""^ 1 1111 111 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the Property of Fourteen Pawnshops. To be he'd at our Sale-Rocm, Raffle, hamber., Raffles Place. Singapore. On Thursday, April 2, 1925 at 10 a m. On Saturday, April 4, 1925 at 10
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    • 167 10 A Great Sufferer from Rheumatism Cured By LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM Mr. N. Terry of Countess Wells, Aberdeen, says:— I was a gTeat sufferer from Rheumatism for many years, during: which time I tried many remedies from which I received but very little relief. I had great pain in my arms
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    • 350 10 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIMTO Incorporated in England.) APCAR LINE S. S. "TILAWA" (10,000 Tons) FOR HONGKONG. AMOY, SHANGHAI, MOJI. KOBE AND YOKDUll The above vessel is due to leave for the *Z daylight on 29th March, 1925. e m «*t She has modern and luxurious passenger accommodate For
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    • 75 10 DENTAL SURGEO^ DR. L OHKAW A. D.D.S. 1«, STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE, ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM TOOTHACHE? IF SO CONSULT JIKEDA, (KPERIENCED DENTIST) 41, Hiil But*, OPPOSITE THE CENTRAL FIUE STATION TELEPHONE 3"* PHONE: 241» LIA1 CHEE SBNG, 56-3 Market 1CHEUN TYRES STOCKIST s nd Scle Distributor hr*£ Cable Cycle Tyres
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  • 281 11 The Piccadilly Circus Flower Girls n London, Feb. 12. Un: of fte Piccadilly O-rcus flower gdrlj the fine old Brtblsfo sprit. Th* SSS! PPc^ c ™*rated to their new -pit- te «wams, or remained titl tomglht, waive she has been for twenty years In surrounding the fountain
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  • 165 11 Secret Wedding Surprises Her Friends ''I have always wanted a home with a kitdhew." This is one of the reasons given by Anna Pavlova, the incomparable Russian dancer, for marrying her accompanist, An«dre Dernide. Pavlova announced the marriage, 6ays a calhle to the Paris edition of the New
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  • 537 11 The following passengers 3eft for Europe by the s.si Kashgar 4 pnv. yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Strike, Mrs. P. H Cobb and infant, Mrs. Salter and two children Mr. and Mrs. F. Steo-l and child, Mirs M. W. Henderson, Miss M. Begg, ML<=s A. E. Hartley,
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  • 56 11 The reporter—" And to What do you attribute ywir wonderful age?" The Centenarian—"Weill, as far as I cam make out, sir, it lie® between somebody'» sadts, and someone's old ale, tho' there's a beef extract and invalid port wot's in the running 1 but t/he bargwlang
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  • 699 11 Cheong Koon Seng and Cos. Sale-Room The following Singapore properties were sold iby auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., at their sale-room No. 30 ChuJia -street. On February 25, 1925. Freehold land and house No. 8 Mount Elizabeth-road, Tanglin, area 3,907 sq. ft. Bought by Mr. N.
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  • 277 11 Hongkong seems to be anxious to follow tihe example 0 f the Straits and secure an extension of Sir Edwaird Stubbs period of goveinor?h,p. It is pointed out thac he has the matter 0 f military lands, tihe telephone question, the Harbour Development scheme and other matters at his finder
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 555 11 STEAMER SAILINGS ~pTo BRITISH INDIAANDAPCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. yfcNINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty* Government OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China Japan. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due i Tonnage Singapore Tonnage Singapore 1925
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    • 557 11 STEAMER SAILINGS tfuBHQ /MSB p ySaBWBiI &*£afi*> iS fIX a En fisuv?* v ISSilbk! flu a J S ..^^^^^Hl (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINE. Tonnage Destination Due Sail Atsuta Maru 8,000 Marseilles London R'dam d Antwerp Mar 30 31 Kashima Maru 10,000 Marseilles London R'dam Antwerp Apr 13 14 Hakone
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    • 162 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, Tientsi:., Newchwang, Yangtsze porti Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Laisang Mar
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    • 332 12 SITUATION VACANT WANTED a bill collector; «alary $50 cath security $2<»o required. Apply personally M.S.E. A. 4 Cecil Street. WAN TED a la iy cashier for a Confectionery Store, apply personally to Pong No. 2 Dhoby Ghaut. SITUATION WANTED. SITUATION WAN TED. A young man 25 with extraordinary ability who
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    • 621 12 PUBLIC NOTICES TITI TIN COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*) Notice is hereby given that the Twelfth innudl Qe eral Meeting of tbe Company will be held witbin the Registered Office, Chartered Btnk Chambers, Singapore, on Monday 30th March. 19i5, at 11.30 o'clock for the following purposes, viz 1.
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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 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,00* Subscribed Capital £1.800,00« Paid-up Capital £1,050,00# Reserve Fund and Rest £1,4*7,811 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 f 0<* Paid-up Capital Y. 52,500,000 Reserve Fund Y. 13,780,00« 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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    • 409 12 INSURANCE THE SOUTH BRITIBH 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 GRE A TEST INDIAN LIFE ASSURANCE
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    • 501 12 MALAYA TRIBUm shipping N AZ 'Phone 345 Editorial n„ ™one 171 Ma^^ SUBSCRIPTION Rm c p Payable i„ Advan^ s Per annu m c Half-yearly Per quarter i Single Cony 5 cer>," Postage Extra 50 e*nts r To Foreign countries ij^ VERY~MAVY "MALAYA TRIBUNE" R E \Drp c upon street
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