Malaya Tribune, 6 April 1925
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Title Section31 1925-04-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. J AND m m^y SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. XII.- No. SO SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, APRIL 6, 192531 words
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Advertisement339 1925-04-06 1 THE 1 I MALAYA TRIBUNE AND I SHIPPING GAZETTE f m m The leading Newspaper of British Malaya. I Published Daily. J I The paper that keeps iti I Readers fully informed f I LIVE AND INDEPENDENT. f i i i i i i i i ■"•"liiiiiiniiniiiiiiriiimitiininiiiTini I WHiteaway's I339 words
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Advertisement249 1925-04-06 1 !«^MWftmT.r^n ff tnrif lil r trT||frmr¥nf(w7 ULTRA-VIOLET RAYS f f §Mm\ t w j I JH| EASTERN OPTICAL CO., i 15, Sooth Canal Road, Singapore. I j 11 VAIT YOU CAN ECONOMISE AND STILL OBTAIN THE BEST The Best and Cheapest BRITISH BEER ON THE MARKET IS "DOG'S HEAD" LIGHT249 words
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Article867 1925-04-06 2 The Money Market (Via Ceylon Exchange) Calcutta, March 21. class disccunts having fallen w i~ ninety thousand a .hort tan. *?n Northern, India rain s badly wanted as unirrigated crops aw below .normal con&r wU is firmer but exporters are out 5 the market till the wheat harvesting867 words
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Advertisement264 1925-04-06 2 1 "GUTTO" 1 THE WONDER OE THE AGE. I I Cleans and Polishes everything from I I attic to cellar. I TRY IT ON YOUR I mfft&k CUTLERY, GLASS, PANS, POTS, I BBASS, COPPEB, STEEL, BATHS, 3 TINS, TUBS, ENAMEL, PAINT, I KETTLES, WOOD. MARBLE, I j^gf 1 rggg* OILCLOTH,264 words
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Advertisement294 1925-04-06 2 I The pain of j y^§il Sprains! M% I BANISHED WITH X^TtijA I SLOAN'S Wggffl m Ualass prompt action is Jj /I^^^Sm^^S^^ I taken in reducing swelling i and preventing congestion, jfl 1j i W Sprains, Strains or Bruises VH\ 7?jalfff often lead to serious injury. M m X Never294 words
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Advertisement308 1925-04-06 2 A RECORD TO BE PROUD OF. "I am of advanced age and Dr. WtfliamB' Pink Pills have greatly benefited my healtH. They have enabled me to regain my forces -energy, appetJte and activity—and. have thus facilitated the work of my moiiastry, says the Rev. Father Pietro Ganeto, parish priest of308 words
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Advertisement89 1925-04-06 2 Pimply Rashes Gently smear the affected sur'ace with Cuticura Ointment. T-et it remain five minutes, then wash otf with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Continue bathing for somemir.utcs using the Soap freely. This best* ment, is best on rising and retiring but is effective at any time. Botp. Ointmaßt. TiJcnm89 words
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Article789 1925-04-06 3 NEW GOVERNOR AND SOAP KING Lagos Incident Raises a Laugh in the Commons (via Oeyllon Exchange.) London, March 17. Commander J. M. KenwortJhy to-day aalced Mr. Ormaby-Oore, in the House of OommloiKs, why Sir Hugh Cflfford'a request Cor the pubiiOation of his wrrewpondenice with Lord LeverhuWe789 words
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Article247 1925-04-06 3 Chinese Given Eighteen Months Judgment was given by Mr. Whitamore and Magistrate Zau at Shanghai, in ths case wherein Li SLau-fong was charged with attempting to sell his wife and in which he and Nyi Pao-tsung were charged with attempting to abduct Lfs wife for a lucrative247 words
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Article130 1925-04-06 3 Is the romance in the life of Mias Lillian Gish, the e'usive young cinema star, sometimes described as "the Mona Lisa otf the films," about to be disclosed at last? Many cinema goers that the love seccet of the heroine of "The Birth of a Nation," and130 words
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Advertisement540 1925-04-06 3 Lumbago THE deep-Mated pains of Lumbago are quickly dispelled V the action of De Witt's Pills and cures thus effeeted are permanent tnse De Witt's Pills remedy the cause of the trouble. Perhaps the experience of Mrs. Wyl. efl affofdi the best proof of the efficacy of the remedy, for540 words
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Advertisement145 1925-04-06 3 Why the Successful Hostess Puts Her Faith in Postum EXPERIENCE has taught the successful hostess that Fostum has no equal. It is ever dependable, delicious, fragrant, and enchanting. It ia so easily and quickly prepared that millions of housewives simply rely on it for all occasions. When the unexpected guest145 words
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Advertisement160 1925-04-06 3 I Tea/tobacco/ being absolutely pure unadulterated jfl |j long with complete Have you tried them The NATURAL flavour NAVY CUT ImMn Cllifll VIRGINIA CIGARETTES MADB IN LONDON BY ARDATH TOBACCO CO.. LTD. [IRAVOIiff —the strength to finish —the Y j £1/ secret of success in most sports. Proper diet Y160 words
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Advertisement431 1925-04-06 4 AMUSEMENTS m ■u..,.,....^^ I 5 I 5 I The Thundering Di,wn is Suddenly a mad stark* the greatest Helo- WT\ MM T\ of a gale of wind I dramatic tbriikr of them 11/1 \9 I Iff l" smote their ears a" A love story, I4 If I J\ 1 j431 words
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Advertisement471 1925-04-06 4 I AMUSEMENTS a AT LAST I THE PICTURE YOU HAVE LONG BEEN WAITING FOR I j H will be preeented K From Wednesday, April 1 to Monday, April 6. g 1 AT THE I ALHAMBRA H TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors. S jjj In the Second Show at 9471 words
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Advertisement317 1925-04-06 4 AMUSEMENTS Gaiety Cinema Surina Theatre Friday 3rd to Wednesday 8th April North Bridge Road. NIGHTLY AT 9.15 p.m. Wednesday 1st to TuesJi ,ti KEALAKfi' PICTURES PRESENTS a WANDA HAWLEY AN EXTRA-ORDINARY novel "TOOMUCH WIFE" LAST Haven t Vou Forgotten Something? What newly-wed husband doesn't remember that plaintive bleat, as T\317 words
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Article540 1925-04-06 5 A RUNNING FIGHT WITH PIRATES Xhe (iermans and Shipbuilding In British Shipyards •nvstery whatever about the five motor-ships which a British f .wnere has just placed with firiv v- rd. The tender of the Ger- Ha ir s £300,000 less than the lowest r->- Noncj of our yards540 words
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Article122 1925-04-06 5 TH E SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD Ships A, ongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Number Singapore, April 4. Godow« it the shi P indicates the "W'thp Jl t bpeaa of and the word ■S Wh 1 the Gate to enter at. Basin. <( ate I)—Fuh Wo, East ■aii f ~i122 words
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Article11 1925-04-06 5 l ad M-/n i,ni 6.—lndividual Troop WsA 'V'luaitera.11 words
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Article57 1925-04-06 5 Friday, April 10 General Post Office, closed. Savings Bank and Money Order Branch, closed. Telegraph Office, 8 to 10 a.m. and 4 to 5 p.m. Post Office Daily List no issue. Sub-Offices (postal business), closed. Sub-Offices (telegrams only), 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., amd 4 to 5 pjn.57 words
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Article62 1925-04-06 5 General Post Office, closed at noon. Savings Bank and Money Order Branch, closed. Telegraph Office, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Post Office Daily List morning only. Sub-Offices (postal business), closed at noon. Sub-Offices (telegrams only), 8 a.m. to rj:icn, and 4 to 5 pna. Deliveries Town, 962 words
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Article94 1925-04-06 5 General Post Office, closed at noon. Savings Bank and Money Order Branch, ctas?d. TaLegmaph Office, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Past Office Daily List, mounting only. Sulb-Officea (pos\9at business), ctoeeid at noon\ Sub-Offices (teleignams only), 8 \a.rn. to ncion, amd 4 to 5 p.m. Deliveries Town, 994 words
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Article126 1925-04-06 5 To-day's Quotations BICE Rice, Slam No 1 per Koy&n $314 Rice, Siam 2 $308 Rice, Siam 3 $297 Rice, Saigon 1 $271 Rjce, Saigon 2 w $262 Rice, Saigon 3 $264 Rice, Rangoon 1 $251 Rice, Rangoon 2 $246 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $9.80126 words
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Article160 1925-04-06 5 Singapore, April 6. to $310, Gold Storage $36.25 It© $37.25, E. Tin:—Taipings $1.08 to $1.12, Norths 80 to 85 cents. Souths 68 to 71 cents, Johans 46 tb 49 cm!&, Petalings $1.65% to $1.70, Niawngpets $1.82% to $1.87%, Mambaus $109 to $1.12, Telok Kruins $1.07 to160 words
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Article86 1925-04-06 5 Singapore, AprSl 6. On London— Bank 4 months/ sight 2s. 4% Demand 2s 4d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 19|32d On India— Bank Tel Transfer 156 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 2 p-c. dis. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 75% On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 139 On Japan—86 words
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Article83 1925-04-06 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association Singapore, ApitU 6. PW* Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest Losdon Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 70 70% May to June 68% 68% July to September 65% 66 Latest Londoa Cables quote. London Spot—Is, 7%<L83 words
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Advertisement113 1925-04-06 5 I Don't miss this Opportunity I OUR SECOND ANNIVERSARY I I Commencing from April 1, For 2 weeks only. Stocks of Gold, Platl- fm mm num. Silver and Nickel fe^ I Wrist Watches io m\ I I I various shapes of Iff I Best Hakes. HHHHP I I 6i .<ZLW113 words
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Advertisement773 1925-04-06 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE OF REMOVAL NOTICE. JIOTIC» k fcfWfcy given that Wi and t Mewr* Tan Seog Chong Co, 'Architects) after April 6, the offl3e of the Health k their die at. that their office hai House iWashing and Disinfecting Co. will befcn removed from 17, Raffles Quay, Tod Floor773 words
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Miscellaneous170 1925-04-06 5 To-day's Mails P t>L t Btiawan, Penang, Colombo,* Suez,* London,* Rotterdam* and Hamburg Hicngkcng, Sw&.tsorw and Am^ m 2 P m r* 2 p.m. Maru 3 ipum. jiatu Pahait *Menan 3 p.m. Port Swetbemihara 'stid Psnanj m,-.- *Kiinjta 3 p,m. A&baka 3 pw and Muair* rur -i- VT WhMt Soon170 words
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Article904 1925-04-06 6 We have often wondered, when recording the many smuggling cases that nowadays come before the local courts, why the Preventive Service is not given the assistance of coastguards. In Great Britain, when smugglers were reaping a rich harvest and the revenue officers found it impossible to cope904 words
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Article339 1925-04-06 6 Dr. (Mrs.) Bentinck will probably go to Taip ng as Lady Medical Officer. We acknowledge receipt of Class Lists of <nhe University of Cambridge frjm the Inspector of Schools. Mr. J. Wallace, of Messrs. Osborne and OhappeLis staff, has returned to Ipoh after his holiday at Home. The Hen. Mr.339 words
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Article25 1925-04-06 6 RUBBER London, Stocks on March 28, 18,018 tow 943 tons down. London.—Is. 7%d. Local.—70 cents. TIN London.—£237.10.0. Local.—$118% per picul 100 tons sold.25 words
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Article42 1925-04-06 6 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters sent for publication should be written on one side of the paper only; preference is given to short lettere. Only extracts of long letters can be given.]42 words
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Article376 1925-04-06 6 Sir, —I am writing these lines in the hopes, that they may stiT some of your good readers giving their beat thoughts ejnu support to a cwuse that has no parallel an the worlds history. It is the fihn version of the "Eplic of Mt. Everest"376 words
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Article372 1925-04-06 6 Sir, —I have just sent this letter to the V.I.O.B.A. As there are many prominent Old Vic* orians in Singapore I shall be much obDiged if you can re-print it. It has always been my earnest desire to see greater co-operation 'between this School and its Oly Boys.372 words
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Article160 1925-04-06 6 Mr. E.G. Browne, Locomotive Foreman, Ipoh, will be leaving Ifior Home on furlough on April 10. The Perak Boxing Association loses a valued supporter on his departure. The following are the particulars of the output of the Renong Tin Dredging Co., Limited's Tin Ore for the 2nd half month of160 words
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Article1190 1925-04-06 6 A Tale of Riceymam Steps arid Other Stories: Arnold Bennett. (CaaselL St.) What is the slibtle difference between the writing of one author and another 0 Why i s it that directly a new bock y a ccnai a author is put before us that we1,190 words
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Advertisement274 1925-04-06 6 B 1925 STOCKS I I ETON CRETONNES I I (PER S.S. "MACEDONIA") I I B A VERY FINE SELECTION IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES C 31 ins. wide* $l.SO!& $2.00 per yard. C S C IRobinson Co., Ltd.,i 51 (Incorporated in the S. S) p I SINGAPORE. C SOME MORE274 words
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Miscellaneous233 1925-04-06 6 WHEN AND WHERE A Singapore Diary To-day, April 6 High Tides.—8.34 a.m., 9.33 p.m. French homeward) mail leaves. To-morrow, April 7 High a.m., 9.58 p.m. Amateur Wireless Society meeting. Union building, 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, April 8 High Tirt a.—9.48 a.m., 10.22 p.m. Robinson and Co., meeting H. Barker's, noon. Straits233 words
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Article415 1925-04-06 7 HERRIOT ON FINANCIAL PROBLEM Will not bow to Wishes of Wealthy Interests Reuter's Service. Paris, April 3. I a sr K-ch at a Democratic banquet in h r-'tir at FonrtJaintbleau attended by •',000 /U"-- Hemiat declared that rather than 1 w to the wishes of wealthy wh desiredReuter's Service. - 415 words
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Article83 1925-04-06 7 Reuter's Service. Berlin, April 4. r a 1 and two bodies were q.|. fc< a pi tshaft of the Stinnes f arru P .ar Essen following 1 the •JUiUre nf > winding engine causing a t 0 l eevent y miners to plunge ettrcvs l Vm Th minersReuter's Service. - 83 words
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Article34 1925-04-06 7 Reuter's Service. A > (>v London, Apv l 5. MM| r a ni G enoa cays that about C pra f P(>m the DlJtch ateam€r Carman stela mer UsamaThe fire has been ex-Reuter's Service. - 34 words
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Article32 1925-04-06 7 Reuter's Service. San Pr *ncwco, April 4. in 5 m the case of mm steamer late f Und of conspiracy PIX B **>" Laws. Thirty r> f the crew have, beenReuter's Service. - 32 words
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Article27 1925-04-06 7 Reuter's Service. Tr a Moscow, April 5. sw*y announces that in c+nT the Soviet s dem nd the N». at Minsk has been With-Reuter's Service. - 27 words
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Article164 1925-04-06 7 Mr. Baldwin Welcomes the Delegates Reuter's Service. Lor***!, April 4. Mr. Baldwin! presided over the first sitting this morning of the International Air Commission at which twerttyone signatories to the Treaty were represented. In Welcoming the delegate he said that their work was all in favour of peaceReuter's Service. Lor***!, April 4. Mr. Baldwin! presided over the first sitting this morning of the International Air Commission at which twerttyone signatories to the Treaty were represented. In Welcoming the delegate he said that their work was all in favour of peace Aviation had been christen *} blood, but JJ*** by the work of Mac Commission they would finally earn the world's gratitude as a contribution to the worlld peace. - 164 words
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Article62 1925-04-06 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 4. Th) re is anxiety in missionary circles owing to sensational) reports from Tientsin of bandit outrages in Shensi and the abduction of a thousar/d women and girls many of whom were drowned while fleeing. The ErDgHish Mission at Kingtzekwan has been burned downReuter's Service. - 62 words
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Article65 1925-04-06 7 Reuter's Service. Bathurst, April 5. The H.M.S. Repulse with the Prince of Wales aboard left for Sierraleone. Tne Prince 0 f Waes had a triumphant tour through the streets of Bathurst, walking the last hundred yards to the quay through a throng of cheering natives. Bathurst, AprilReuter's Service. - 65 words
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Article328 1925-04-06 7 Appeal In Motor Prosecution Dismissed The case came up in appeal this morning before the Chief Justice Sir Walter Shaw la w>h3ch Biecen Sintgh was sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment. Mr Knowles who appeared for the appelant said that fc was only the question of punishment which328 words
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Article41 1925-04-06 7 From Intdb-Chlinia. by sjSw Oompaegne, due Simgsipore at aihout 5 p.m. to-day. From Ghl'na and) Japan by s.st Sicdtda, due Singapore 5 p:m. to-morrow. From China and' Japan hy sus. Ya&naigaita Maru, drae Siniglaipoxe on Wedto.Sjdjay, the St»h mWM,41 words
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Article53 1925-04-06 7 The puflblic are reminded of the Fete which is being held on Saturday, May 9th, in the Government House grounds to mark the Jubileee year of the Association in Singapore. Arrangements are going on apace and full information will soon be available in regard to the amusements53 words
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Article153 1925-04-06 7 The P.C.M.O.'s mortality return for Singapore for the week ended Mardh 21st (a fortnight ago) shows 239 deaths, a ratio per milie of population of 25.35. Pneumonia, caused 35 deaths, convuflsdon 22, malarial fever and ph bisis 18 each, and beri-lberi 17. Twenty-three deaths were of infants under three months153 words
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Article140 1925-04-06 7 Communists Contesting Every Constituency Reuter's Service. Brussel, April 4. A record nurriber of electoral of lists have been prepair.id for the general election of the Senate and Chamber which will be held to-morrow. The Communists contest every constituency, Ifcut the ex-service men have completely dropped out. The electionsReuter's Service. - 140 words
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Article585 1925-04-06 7 Formation of a Distinguished Committee The Empire Communty Settlement Committee, whose formation, was recommended in a manifesto signed by seventeen eminent me a and women headed by Lords Derby, Londonderry and Meston> has now been constituted, and will hold its first meeting on Thursday next (March 12th) at585 words
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Article89 1925-04-06 7 A second accident to an aeroplane engaged in the Siamese Army Manoeuvres is reported. About nine oblock on the evening of the 14th instant. Lieut. Mom Luang Ari Kanechorn na Krungdeb was flying from Don Muang to Subam when engine trouble developed and he was compelled to come down there89 words
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Article183 1925-04-06 7 PHANSE CONTINUES HIS STORY What "Inform Proper Quarters" Meant Reuter's Service. Bombay, April 4. The nnosecutcon fa tihe Malabar HlM Trial put in the other accuseds' statements, most of whom pleaded an alibi and stated that they could prove tihat they were in Indore at the time ofReuter's Service. - 183 words
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Article125 1925-04-06 7 Several Charges of Criminal Breach of Trust Pending k. C. Pereira, formerly of the Seremban General Agency, who surrendered hiimsdf to the Hooal p<ilice some time ago was before Mr. Ra*p»h-Scott, the District Judge this mourning wihin the case againat him was concluded, I: will be led125 words
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Article137 1925-04-06 7 On Saturday last an accident took place in Cavanagh Road whiv-h resulted in a young Siamese of the Siamese Consul's Office being thrown into the drain along the side of the read from off his motor cycK It would appear that Mr. G. Kr ekenbeek, df tlie137 words
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Article51 1925-04-06 7 At about 1.30 a.m. yesterday Mr. Mitchell, A.S.P., raided a house in Kirn Kiat Road ard arrested four Teoehews who were charged before Mr. Nunn, in the Second Pol toe Court this morning with counterfeiting King's coins and being in possession of counterfeit coins. The case was51 words
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Article358 1925-04-06 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is R«. 159 equal to $100. The following had the honour 0 f dining with His Excellency the High Commissioner at358 words
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Advertisement166 1925-04-06 7 ALLENDERS CABLES! j BUBBEB WIBES AND T SHEATH; D CABLES, I POLES AND j Borneo Co., Ltd. 1_ I I (Incorporated in England.) I I Singapore, Kuala Lampur, Ipob, Penang. Tetak Anson and 1 Alor Star. r ,Ttl 1 J -'Wl ■■■■iiiiiiuHiMiiiiiiiuiuim^ —-nnmmnrninminiiiiiniiiiii m Z Patronised jdL j Estab^ she<i166 words
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Article60 1925-04-06 8 SPORTS PASTIMES FOOTBALL Scotland Gains Championship Reuter's Service. Glasgow, April 4. The soccer martch between England for the internartfaonal ship was pkyed to-day and victory for Scotland by 21 to was (bright and ibe agendaroe on c^S SftS* Mup Ac* Ath^iftoeSootAand rosumption plaV better footbaM and Engtond's l»*» L, hllsvReuter's Service. - 60 words
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Article289 1925-04-06 8 Reuter's Service. London, April 4The following are of League marches played txnday:- First Division Arsenal 1, Cardiff City 1. Aston Villa 1, SuntaW 4. Blackburn R. 0, Notts C. Bury 1, Burnley 0. Huddersfield T. 2, Evertan 0. Liverpool 1, Buwngte-Tn L Mancheatitt C. 2, Pr®«m N_UReuter's Service. - 289 words
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Article76 1925-04-06 8 The following are the fixtures for the S.F.A. Leagues this season: First League April Monday, 20th.-R. vs R. A. Wednesday, 22nd.—aC.F.A. V s. S;RjC. Saturday, 25th.—S.C-F.A. vs. SjC.G. Monday, 27th. —S.C.C. vs. Malays. Second League April Tuesday, 21st.-S.C.C. n. YJM.C.A. Police v*. R. Sussex. i Thursday, 23rd.—SJ.O.B.76 words
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Article146 1925-04-06 8 Keppel Golf Club President vs. Vice-President The heavy rain which fell throughout yesterday morning failed to mar the enjoyment of the match between teams re nrpsentimr the President and Vice-President of Keppel Golf Club, and an excellent event foncSed with an *Jfffc Forty-eight players following were the scores, Presidents146 words
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Article272 1925-04-06 8 S.R.C. Draw with S.C.C. The S.CC teem which has bam mMk-end 3 Easter played tbe B K.O. on ST? Zt on «M Parfang amd were left a baST ST and though and between *c™ thZe two were responsible for »bebu* of over a hundred •"vVJnj and though A'Hft See'272 words
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Article234 1925-04-06 8 Th* Royal Sussex Regiment met the V M C.A. at Cricket on Saturday at Tanglin and defeated them by 7 runs. lit was a very enjoyable game and produced some fine cricket?: v The following are the scores and Bowling Analliysuis:— V.M.C.A. E Newton c234 words
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Article210 1925-04-06 8 This friendly match was th Padarag on Saturday and (resisted m a victory for the S.C.C. by 73 runs. The foitowing are the aooHefe and bowli g analyses: S C C. E. W. Hane ib Caamegy C Rev® a c CMhlers b Pearae210 words
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Article32 1925-04-06 8 The Lanka Unkm weJt and St. J.O&A. on Saturday ««ether U6 for the lose otf six -wickets and d<^tv T U £tu£ will' appear m tomorrow"» issue.32 words
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Article61 1925-04-06 8 whil* the St. Joseph's Old Beys had to defeat from the adcnowieo«e union the St. Joseph ESwZ*^ h their St S2StSiSS Indian AssociaJUon «cond result was a draw time A. The school boys played be nff tha highest) scorer with 16. James Li >61 words
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Article37 1925-04-06 8 Queen's Club Championsmp Reuter's Service. London, April 4. Tn the Queen's Club British covered beat P. Spence (holder) Wyi 3-«, 7—o, b—V, %A Mrs. Stocks S Doubt and J. Wheat'.ey by &-7, 6-4, I—6. 7—5.Reuter's Service. - 37 words
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Article33 1925-04-06 8 Reuter's Service. New York, April o. For mm first time on record a *ore*wff the national indoor iawn tenms title, Jean Borotra defeatmg F. C. Anderson by 3 sets to 1.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article101 1925-04-06 8 To-day's Ties Profession Pairs ti "Railev and Moss vs. Bell and Hob.yn. cSon and Hewitt v.. Nathan aod and Davidson ""a. Green and Whitley. Newcomers Major Watson phis 1 vs. MacL^tman, »arat5ch. Championship Kle&nman vs. ZaegeAe. Denham vs. WFsoi Roy Smith vs. de Sfcuers. Winter vs. Fuller. Potts101 words
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Article67 1925-04-06 8 To-day's Ties Championship Pairs L. Gammetl and F. de Souza vs. G. de Souza ad S. L. ««rhov.het vs V H. Norms and W. A. Balhewiet vs. E. W. de Cruz and G. B. L*ttO*®ter. Championship C A. Norris vs. C. A. Babemain. F. J. Montairo vs. V.67 words
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Article33 1925-04-06 8 Rafflesians Past vs. Present The following will jMKft!S2SLMi Present R*flM»»at Hocfcqr Rodngueaand 1^^ E (w Smith and G. Towers; NK*a% H. G. Stack (Capt C. A- rsoiriB ai« I A. N. Other.33 words
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Article308 1925-04-06 8 A Foul Day SKWEi AT'skTppex, main and dWt\S of the boat. Sufff Wearne) eveStuaily stowing away oAzes in her capacious lockers. The weaSlhroWhout the morning was perfowl wifch ymifom**** **S 3SS of water very much m evidence and a nSt all round' the horizon,, only a d~P fn The308 words
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Article135 1925-04-06 8 The New World By presenting The Man of and Shan on Saturday and SunS»v Totnective.y to good houses The City o7erlttrt y 4o a successwas seen at his hestin the nole 01 and Miss Beatrice of rio mean Ability and a recein to The City Opera delisted wrth135 words
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Article256 1925-04-06 8 Cry in Court when Husband is Sentenced Lov Lum (42), a Chinaman who mystemously returned ,to England aft® leaving it far Fnance m Marrih, 1924, with orders not to return, was seJiWedto three months' hand' lalbour by the Liverpool SfrpendAary for iaouimg wntfbttt permus- £T and256 words
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Article80 1925-04-06 8 London, April 3. Manchester Market— B*4 lbs shirtings fair (new 40^G S rey Yarns, single twist 27% 6 lbs T. Cloth fair 24 yards iUB Liverpool Market Cotton Fully Middling AmenCan qq 1 C Cotton Egyptian 10 Tin 9tk 3 rnwntha £237.12.6 Pr merohantebls *%2f Black pepper80 words
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Article265 1925-04-06 8 The guards and ticket collectors on the F.M S. Railways have a grievance <dnat they are 'expected to work ten hours a day instead of the eight of other emp oyees and that for Sunday work they get no overtime. As a result oif stab wounds a Chinese coolie died265 words
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Advertisement252 1925-04-06 8 TENNIS RACKETS at Ĕ Half Prices I E I I Raja Co., I 117, North Bridge Road, Singapore. 1 g iBW. -^^^^^^a*^a^^^ 'm I THE REAL GERMAN MANDOLINE i FLAT-BACK 1 $12, $15 $25 each I T73 Ul 1«. NORTH BBIDGE BOA f SEASON CO., Ltd. SINGAPORE. 1 j Lactogen252 words
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Miscellaneous123 1925-04-06 8 Singapore Volunteer Corps To-day, Apniil 6, 5 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese (is Remrits' Drilta. To-morflow, April 7 5 pan.—Drm Hall, Chinese Go., Recruit DrtBs. 5 p.m.—Dtriill HiaffiL, Bond, Plnaoticet Wednesday, Apnil 8 5 p.m.—Drill Ilall, Chinese Go., Racruit»' DriM& 9 p.m.—Drflll HlallL, "C" (Scottish) Co., Practice Highland Dance. Hrarsday, Apptifl 9123 words
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Advertisement899 1925-04-06 9 Notice. The ii'iou' Trade Mark is the property of EL ORIFNTF UARRiri nc TABACOS INC. .MANILA and is used by Shem in ™n™£n clg t .red I the* MANILA and imported by <hem into Malaya. T. B. ROGERS UNION BUILDING, SINGAPORE Factory Representative for the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay899 words
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Article654 1925-04-06 10 HOW THEY CHANGED HANDS Accused Dealer's Story of Sabbath "Market" That some of the Grown jewels of Russia were offered for sale in a London, street, the rendezvous of dealers, was the aasertiton Srr by a man ait London Sessions on Fe ThTSan l1 wtas Joseph Betts (55),654 words
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Article65 1925-04-06 10 London, March 16. The Paris coaTmponderxt of the "Times'' says that the Colonial Mimster is establishing in French Congo a number of native reserves in which the coloured people are permtaed to follow 'their natural habits and customs undisturbed. The object of this is to combat65 words
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Advertisement451 1925-04-06 10 COLD STORAGE ICE CREAM The Cream of Creams. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE GtiXK (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) ESTATE OF ONG JIN CHENG DECEASED, AUCTION SALE OF Valuable freehold land and houses situate at Blacksmith Street, Malacca. To be held by Public Auction at our Saleroom No. 21, First Cross Street,451 words
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Advertisement147 1925-04-06 10 THE RICHEST LEGACY Is not wealth but HEALTH. But when you inherit a condition of the blood that makes that arch-fiend, Rheumatism, your master— or when hard work or eposed master—or when suffering in aching joints and swollen muscles—then bear in mind that you can have that rich legacy, perfect147 words
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Advertisement734 1925-04-06 10 STEAMER SAILINGS M BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. I v Incorporated in England.) BBS APCAR LINE B S. S. TALAMBA" I (8,000 Tons) B FOR HONGKONG. AHOY, SHANGHAI, AND KOBE. S& The above fast oil-burning vessel is due to leave for the above ports at Noon on Wednesday 811l734 words
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Article591 1925-04-06 11 SUGGESTED SOLUTION OF TRAFFIC CHAOS Spray Filter System for Trafalgar-Square Important suggestions for solving London's road traffic difficulties are engaging the attention of the authorities. The Street Traffic Committee, which is busy tackling the huge problem involved, took an interesting step which encourages high hopes. At the busiest591 words
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Article640 1925-04-06 11 Observations of a Lady Traveller Red Bear or YelW Dragon? By Marguerite E. Haralson. Bi'cmtano. 15s. net. The picturesque t&fle of this book might suggest that it has been written for -hilh 5®!?! S 1 was a )book for adults thiie. lis it. An important, informative work640 words
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Article51 1925-04-06 11 London, March 19. The Tinns says that it has i&een decided that when the Earl of Reading leaves Lord Lytton will be Viceroy and acting Governor-General." During his stay in England Lord Reading will tec'hnVsally cease to be Viceroy, but will retain th? designation of Governor-General of51 words
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Advertisement549 1925-04-06 11 Y~ STEAMER SAILINGS r TiTBRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. IMNSJJLAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION €0, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with Hit Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. F„ r china Japan. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. c Due Leave549 words
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Advertisement527 1925-04-06 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINE. Tonnage Destination Due Sail Kashima Maru 10,000 Marseilles London R'dam Antwerp Apr 13 14 Hakone Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Hull Antwerp Apr 30 May 1 Suwa Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwerp May 14 15 Fushimi Maru 11,000 Marseilles London- Antwerp May 28 29527 words
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Advertisement167 1925-04-06 11 j 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 {or Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoa, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtsze ports F ormosa> the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA.167 words
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Advertisement615 1925-04-06 12 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED immediately Bill-collector and Cashier. To start w rk 9th April. Bond ar>d Cash Security required (small amount). Right persons need only apply. Apply personally:— Ho. 47, Robinson Road, First floor, back room WANTED—Asst. Carbier << hinese) with ■erne knowledge of accounts and must be accurate at figures.615 words
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Advertisement724 1925-04-06 12 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF REMOVAL CHUNG WONG, ARCHITECTS, have removed to UNION BUILDING, 5th Floor. Notice of Removal. R, Jumabhoy, General Merchant, removed from No 9 Market Street to Malacca Street No. 26 from 1st April, 1925. NOTICE I beg to inform my clients and the general public that my724 words
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Advertisement417 1925-04-06 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 189#, 2nd December 1892,) Authorised Capital £3,000,00t 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 R.417 words
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Advertisement474 1925-04-06 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16» Ilir Hongkong 13, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Amoy, Pontianak,474 words
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