Malaya Tribune, 7 April 1925

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  • 31 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. 1 v S AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol XII.- -No. 81 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1925
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    • 140 1 or7rll nitifnini"«"i"i' «"rtirTi':niiininiiiiii THE I i MALAYA TRIBUNE AND SHIPPING GAZETTE Leadinf Newspaper of I British Malaya. Published Daily. paper that keeps ita Readers fully informed I I LIVE AND INDEPENDENT. I i i i < iMiinMiiwuiiiiiiiwiiiuimi Wn i• 1 1 JiMl? frankels I it:it JfW HOME The Fashion Plate
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    • 43 1 1 ULTRA-VIOLET RAYS f i Milk t 2 are dangerous to eyes To prevent this I danger by wearing Genuine frookes Lenses which absorb these insidious I Rays. We make them. I THE EASTERN OPTICA! CO., I 15, South Canal Road, Singapore. iiaiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiHiuiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiii!i<iiniiituiittui...
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  • 1690 2 REPORT OF THE INQUIRY COMMITTEE Minority Urges Provincial Autonomy The Report of the Reforms Inquiry Committee has just been, issued. The papers p'Jiblished along with it include reports of local Governments on the working of the Reformed Constitution, submitted firsfc'y in 1923, and again in 1924. The Committee
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    • 599 2 Progress is Nature's Way The growth and healthy development of the child shows this in so many ways at first he is so helpless—soon he learns to craw! —then to walk —and later to run. In like way at the same bmc his mental powers and other faculties develop. Nature
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    • 142 2 AN ASSASSIN Rheumatism is like an assassin. Before you know it you are in its power, and the terrible pains and aches that follow are even worse than if the assassin's knife was driven into your flesh. LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM Is the one and the only true and sure cure
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    • 560 2 S s t '/3<W„.l\ 2. I p| SQUIBB'S f 1 I ague 7 rtj ■MFMAbtN arvt wttat I ■< Jj S Ijij- (nttug Indian cure f.~ g 0 't«J *S'«. and jft CC at?'<tiun\ artstng ft w V Q fa Biliary Utrangemin: J IS caused by MaLirta. %u th 5
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  • 852 3 DRUG EFFECTS ON MENTALITY Use of Anklets in Nursing Home A leather appliance, which had been previously referred to as "anklets and wrstlets," was, stated' by Br. Ferdfinand Meyrick, of Ennisonlore-gardens, S. W., in the Lord Chief Justices' Court to-day, to have been used by him in the
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  • 316 3 Craft to Reach New Zealand in Nine Days There: has just been designed by Commander Buraey, M.P., a new super-linei of revolutionary built, which, it s expected, may fly from England to New Zealand in ftrom eight to nine days. It is being bui t by the Airship
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    • 403 3 I off'j Headache Tablets m I have been specially pre- i I pjred to give quick relief I from all nerve pjins. T!v y .be taken with perfect 3 i cause ihcy do j, affed the heart. No n now to suffer with 6 idache Aoue eh« I ever I
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    • 143 3 Why the Puts Her Faith in Postum EXPERIENCE hat taught the successful hostess that Postum has no equal. It is ever dependable, delicious, fragrant, and enchanting. It is so easily and quickly prepared that millions of housewives simply rely on it for all occasions. When the unexpected guest arrives, Postum
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    • 351 3 j SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR LADIES! I JUST UNPACKED I I Quite a New Line of Silks altogether such as: I CHARMUSE La SUPREME 1 I CREPE SUPERBE I GEORGETTE De ELECT. Besides this Crepe Marocain, Burmese Polish Crepe and Fuji I Silks all in Shining Colours and Charming Designs a
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    • 64 3 A. EVENBERG, NEWLY ARRIVED FROM JAVA. OPTICIAN, JEWELLER, WATCHMAKER AND ELECTRO-PLATER. G. AMBER MANSIONS, Orchard Road. :0 Repairs of Watches, Jewels, Chronometers and Spectacles undertaken. All repairs guaranteed and neatly done. Eyes tested free of charge by an experienced optician, -racial optician recommended by Prof. Dr. Leber of Java. ALL
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    • 375 4 AMUSEMENTS Ij ju t Imagine 4 Super-featur<s featuring 8 trilliant Stars at Half Price to all. g You may never get such a good Programme at such a price again. I I Tuesday, April 7 and Wednesday, April 8. I In the Ist Show at 7.30 p.m. 1 FOOD FOR
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    • 480 4 AMUSEMENTS MORE THREE NIGHTS ONLY g I Tuesday 7, Wednesday 8 and Thursday April 9. g I AT THE I ALHAMBRA TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors. g H In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. S ill TOPICAL BUDGET of Interesting Screen News. S IT IS A PICTURE
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    • 375 4 Gaiety Cinema Surma Theatre Friday 3rd to Wednesday Bth April North Bridge Road. NIGHTLY AT 9.15 p.m. Wednesday Ist to Tuesda ti \r\ KEALAKfI' PICTURES PRESENTS "TOO MUCH WIFE" i As T Haven t You Forgotten Something? What newly-wed husband doesn't remember that plaintive bleat, as he is dashing off
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  • 208 5 SPORTS PASTIMES FOOTBALL Home League Results Reuter's Service. London, April 6. ioo of the English League Burnley by 4 U> nil. a ton United Defeated by S.C.C, agger showers of rain the 0-A r t jj s.C.C. and the Aston lerahiy interferred with. Uniteti avy the ball hard stoat pas-sing
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  • 140 5 Dupre to I ight Cartlidge at Hongkong T s. f. M. P At announced a short i: a„*• i the Ili*ngkctng Boxing Asv.-. negotiation» with Andr:D featherweight ehamp.< f F:\.r w«th th v.*w to a match he.ri: :ix with Chief Petty Officer Jim GarfLi ige. Mr. J. Br k.
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  • 35 5 Penang League Matches (From Our Own Correspondent*. Penang, April 6„ 1 'V League, the Cricket Glub I* r 1 n and the Public Services t ;t Smt-.ting Co. Se>:n.:Vnad!ar, ting Co., performed the hat-trick.
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  • 37 5 Katong Golf Club teat); o two competi- ff; on Good Friday a and the following days tubs under Bcgey coni re reminded' to note their thai no eatnmec fee is pect of the above com- t
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  • 125 5 S.C.C. Tournament To-day's Ties Profession Pairs Mos:i vs B.li and Hoblyn. ana Hewitt vs. Natha-i and uanidaoa vs. Greea and Major Handicap wa-iou plus 1 vs. MacLennan, j hampionship Hamilton, postponed i ooper. Lt Bourke, postponed. 1 o-rnorrow's Ties f jmpionship Pairs bridges vs. Fuller and Murand Doig
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  • 154 5 Chinese Attacks Indian Guards in the Harbour Pandemonium reigned on board the steamer "Tangilsban" early yesterday morning when an aliarra was raised that an armed roibber was aboard. The alarm was raised shortly after 3 a.m. when Lim Ah Toh, the Chinchew was attacked and stabbed in
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  • 372 5 Sequel to Alleged Damage in Launch Collision Before Mr. P. J. Sprout!e, acting Chief Justice, in the Supreme Court this morning the Government of <the Federated Malay States were in an action for damages alleged to have been caused! by the water boat "Entertpnise" of Messrs. Hammer and
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  • 143 5 The following action was taken by Committee No. 1 at a meeting h.ld on the 3rd inst.: Decided to appoint Mr. De Souza to the post cf Inspector P. C. A. Department, provided the necessary anrangemnts can be made with Government to reinstate him in Government service if
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  • 436 5 Robbery on Board the Dardanus Speaking further on behalf of the three Chinese seamen, Tang Yurrg, Tang Fuk and Chai Ah Lang who appealed yesterday before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw in the Supreme Court, the first appellant against a conviction at d sentence of two years
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  • 85 5 Sr.veral cases of contraband chandu were disposed of by Mr. Ralph-Scott the District Judge, this morning and yesaerday. Three Chinese who were charged at the instance of Rm|esvm Officer Listeiman with preparing chandu at 35 Carpenter Street were convicted. The first accused was fined $400 while the second
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  • 186 5 In connection with a sensational attack by armed rolfcers on Tai O, a little Chinese town, on Mar. 25th, it is officially learned in Hongkong that the raiders escaped with a haul of money, jewellery, clothing and piece goods, valued approximately at $21,590. One woman was killed during the raid,
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  • 124 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $324 Rice, Siam 2 $316 Rice, Siam 3 ,> $308 Rice, Saigon 1 $278 Rice, Saigon 2 $269 Rice, Saigon 3 $260 Rice, Rangoon 1 $257 Rice, Rangoon 2 $254 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $9.80
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  • 216 5 Friday, April 10 General Past Office, closed. Savings Bark 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 p.m.
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  • 15 5 The proper study of mankind is man, and the most dangerous is woman.—Mr. Gilbert Watson.
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  • 98 5 Mensing *Hcng Lian 2 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkaiiis, Siak and Pakan Bairoe M. S. Hong Keat 2 p,m. Port Swettenham,* Belawan, Penang,* Colombo,* Suez.* London,* Rotterdam* and Hamburg* Autolycu® 2 p.m. Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan *Glenapp 2 p.m. Bangkok *Hay 2 p.m. Batu Pahat *Trang 3- p.m. Bangkok
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  • 76 5 From Gh(\na and Japan by s.st Sicalia, due Singapore 5 p.m. to-day. From China and Japan by sus- Yaanaigata Main, due Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan by sls. Mantua, due Singapore 7 a.m. on Thu/rsday, the 9th instant. From Ho Band and Germany by s.s. Goentoer, dto
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  • 35 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon bo-day is Rs. 154 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 159 equal to $100.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 44 5 luniinwimmiiMß»»!» m B *Yo cannot buy a Lamp tban I Philips I I SOLE AGENTS: I iUnited Engineers Limited) (Incorporated in the S.S.) r I ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT: 13, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. j 1 "Qmucrs' j W—— n.n., m l .n^n^i m .ii»niiii n i(iii.«ai.TinfTm>ttTii.ii.S
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    • 332 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SA .E—Chevrolet Car In good order with self starter $>00 or near offer. Apply D. Murchison, flme office S. 11. B. THE SINGAPORE MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. THE FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE. MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. The offices of me nbers of the above Associations
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  • 121 6 A Singapore Diary j To-day, April 7 High Tides,—o.B a.m., 9.68 p.m. Amateur Wireless Society meeting. Union building, 5.15 p.m. To-morrow, April 8 High Tides.—9.4B a.m., 10.22 p.m. Robinson and Co., meeting H. Barker's, noon. Straits Steamship Co. meeting, noon. Sungei Tin, Derrick's, 2.15 p.m. Thursday, April
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  • 997 6 Mr. Tan Pew Tek, Chairman of the Khng section of the Selangor Anti-Opium Association, wra'tes an interesting letter, which we pubiiish to-day, dealing with the work done at the Kiang District Hospital. Elsewhere iin this issue we publish Dr. Graham Asplandfe terrible srtory of the havoc wrought
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  • 142 6 Number of Letters in Tribune Leading Article The Editor has received the following communication from Mr. R. M. Donafi of Messrs Pathe Freres, regairding Saturday's competition for the opening night of "Her Dangerous Path" at Haippy Valley. The competition was to estimate the number of letters in the
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  • 75 6 (Pnom Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Apr. 6. At the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to-morrow, the President will move for an advance of $150,000 from tba Municipal Fund for the tramway department, for the purpose of renewing the track. Interest at 5 per den*. The $60,000 previously advanced
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  • 41 6 "Can we overcome fate will be the subject of the deha-)e which will be held at the Indian Association ad 8 pan. to-morrow. Messrs S. S. Varana and V. Stephens will be the sp:akers for the affirmative and negative respectively. Xt
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  • 798 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 letters. Only extracts of long ietters can be given.] Sir,—Your editorial of the 4th instant
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  • 64 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penantei, April 6. A municipal motor lorry, which was proceeding towards the District, knocked down an Indian cloth pecflar who was carrying a big bundle, and ran over thlai man. He died in hospital three hours afterwards. In Penang-road on Sunday morning a
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  • 50 6 A gruesome relic of the recent war in China Is hanging just outside the prflndipaJ gate of Wusflh. A cook in a shop in Kiangyln was oonv'icted of having led a party of looting sdldiers, and was shot, til|?n beheaded. The head was exposed as a warming for three days.
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  • 1195 6 By Lasz-to Schwartz (Hungar.n hjm% Composer who s vis.tsing S The price we pay for knowing any thing thoroughly, whether redi physical values, nervous (ne lectual effort, is considera,- run it sifts itself down to tl I worth the price?" Like a- V' s J "Virtue"
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 312 6 1925 STOCKS ETON CRETONNES I (PER S. S. MACEDONIA LATEST ORIGINAL I COLOURINGS DES,GNS AVI BY FINE SELECTION IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES G 31 ins. wide. $1.50 Si, $2.00 per yard. ißobinson Co., Ltd., Jq (Incorporated in the S. S q I SINGAPORE. J ■uiuiuiuliiliiSUl"iiiiuti'liiluiiiiiiiHtH^^ I SOME MORE NEW
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    • 24 6 To-day's Quotations RUBBER London, Stocks on March 28, 18,018 tons943 tons down. London.—Is. 8d. Local.—70 cents. TIN London.—£234.15.0. Local.—$117.50 per picul 150 torca sold.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 74 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Reports By Courtesy of the Government Health Office Kandang Keribau station for the 24 hours a" ding midnight 6th April 1925 Max. shade temp. deg. 82.5 F; Mm. shade temp. 74.5 F; Mean shade temp. 77.8 F; Max. sun radiation 147 F; Mm. grass r .diation 72.5
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  • 492 7 M DEMONZIE SUBMITS PROPOSALS Millerand Joins Poncarist Group Reuter's Service. Paris, April 6. c baa sH'amitited to the Cabii, he proposes to improve lt m of the state treasury, ses the Banque of France r mill ards new bat Denotes. This five milliards of the limit banknote* which
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  • 43 7 Reuter's Service. In lb Londk>-s April 6. "k. Wi °f Cormnons replying to Mr A M. Samuel stated, that iuiries with reference to r Brftish shipbuilders 111 th Dutc h shipbuilders showed lu t*b y at P rea *nt received no
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  • 128 7 Sir T. iSmartt's Warning of Japan's Attitude Reuter's Service. Cape Town, April 7. On the resumption of the Mines Works Bill Debate in the Assembly Hertzog expressed his appreciation of General Smut's attitude. He said the time had not yet arrived to abolish differentiation be'-ween white and
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  • 92 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, April 6. With reference bo the report that the Franco-Chinese agreement in regard to the French share of the Boxer Indemnity will be signed on April 15, the Quai d' Orsay states that negotiations were begun! at Peking last autumn and have now taken a
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  • 89 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, April 6. Mr. CooJidge has approved of the proposal of the Arctic explorer McMillan for exploration, with the assistance of Government air craft, of the region between Alaska and the North Pole in the hope of findiig the Arctic continent long believed to exist thereabouts.
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  • 57 7 Reuter's Service. London, April (5. The North Irish elections have resulted in the return of 32 Unionists, ten Nationalists, four Independent Unionists, three Labourites, two Republicans and one farmer. The Government lost seven seats. The Independent and Labour itks each gained three and the farmers gained one and
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  • 60 7 Reuter's Service. Geneva, April 6. The health section of the League of Nations has received the first message from its Epidemics Bureau din Singapore. The messages will be re-transmitted to the health organisations of the world together with information with regard' to epidemics }rj the Mediterranean and the
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  • 57 7 Reuter's Service. Richmond, Virginia, April 7. A minority of the shareholders of the Chesapeake Ohio Railway Company are about to take new steps in the Virginia Courts to suspend the execution of leasing the property to the Nickel Platte Company on the ground that the terms of lease
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  • 37 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 6. Rear-Admiral, David Afiderson, has been appointed Commander-dnnChdef on the China Station tempoiiarily tin succession to Sir A. F. Everett. Rearl-Admirail J. E. Cameron succeeds Rear-Admiral Anderson in the Yangtze regid*
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  • 46 7 Reuter's Service. Freetown, Sierra Leone, April 6. ILM.S. Repulse arrived here in glorious weather and the Prince of, Wales had a most enthusiastic reception on/ landing with the. Governor, the crowds cheering tremendously while the guns of the ttattery boomed out salutes.
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  • 141 7 British and Russian Trade Unionist Meeting Reuter's Service. Londtocv April 6. Behind closed doors representatives of the British and Russian Trade Unionists met at Ecclestop Square to discuss ways and means of facilitating the affiliation of Russian Trade Unions to the Australian International Federation of Trade Unions.
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  • 105 7 Reuter's Service. Lond-qp, April 6. At the Royal Geographical Society meeting the President announced that the Kir.g had approved the award of royal medals as follows: Four-dor's Medal. Brigadier General Bruce for lifelong geographical work in exploring in the Himalayas culminating hi the leadership of the Everest
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  • 82 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, April 6. Sudden silence the appearance of Ambassador Rakovsky who is giving evidence in the Sadoul trial. Rakovsky referred to the "intelligent and farsightedness of Sadoul." He declared before and after treaty of Brestlitovsk the Soviets wished to continue war with Germany. Mr. Albert
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  • 72 7 Reuter's Service. San Francisco, April 6. The Sta.es grand fleet of 107 warships of all kinds and classes stretching in single file to 25 miles, representing the largest concentration of naval power the Golden Gate ever harboured, anchored to-day for ten days for final preparation for the forthcomi
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  • 45 7 Reuter's Service. Brussels, April 6. The outstanding feature of the elecbioite hitherto is the Socialist gains all over the country. The Cat bodies have also advanced. The Liberals, apparently, are the principal sufferers in both cases, but definite results are not yet available.
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  • 45 7 Reuter's Service. Berlin, April 6. General Hinder hurg has declined to stand ats a candidate for the presidency and Doctcir Jtarres wiQ once again be the candidate of Ihe Nationalist combine. His nomjnatior.i in this connection may be expected shortly to be announced.
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  • 50 7 Reuter's Service. Londxiv, April 6. The Dailly Telegraph's diplomatic correspondent says that Sir Matthew Nathan is being mentiior.ed in some quarters as a possible successor to Sir Herbert I Samuel who is unlikely to seek a renewal of his office in Palestine which is expiring shortly.
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  • 42 7 Reuter's Service. Miami, Florida, April 6. Rain ard hailstorm considerably damaged the east coast of Florida, eopec ally the White Belt Dairy near which three were Wfllrd and 23 injured owing to a minor tornado demoKshSrg the buildings.
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  • 28 7 Reuter's Service. Bombay. April 6. All the nine accused m the Bawla murder case (Mumtaz Begum abduction.) have been committed for trial at the sessions.
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  • 2858 7 Malaya's Pass List in Last Examination The following boys in Malaya have passed 1 m^ tamina,tian Dumber last;— [The small bibbers under bracket denote tharti the Candidate to whose name they are prefixed was distinguished in th* following subjects respectively:—(a) Arithmetic (Junior, onlKt), (ag) Agricultural Science, S3 Arabic
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 256 7 MBIBIiniUIUIIIIIIIIIIIJUIUIM^^ I FAIRBANKS-MORSE I TYPHOON POWER PUMPS I Single Cylinder—Double Acting j TYPHOON PUMPS are adapted for use In connection with water evetera on I the farm, suburban homee and factories; for pumping water into elevated I storage tanks; for low pressure boiler feeding; fjt circulating brine io small I
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  • 153 8 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichlNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, April 4. It is wow believed that Mr. Takahashi, Mbr.Aster of the Agriculture and Forestry Department in addition to that of Commerce and Industry, has tendered his resignation and that he has mentioned his intention to resign from the
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  • 43 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 6. Judgment has been reserved in the application of Mr. Ford, on behalf of the de&ndant» in the Ferrers versus Statuts Times libel case, to set aside the order for service outside the jurisdiction.
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  • 640 8 Foreign Pills Ousting the Native Pipe "Opium may have slain its thousands, but morphia will kill its ten thousands, writes Dr. Graham Aspland, Ml), secretary of the International Anti-Opium Association, of Pek.ng, to a correspondent of the Manchester Guardian, giving a terrible picture of what is happening
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  • 217 8 Heavy Sentence Passed on Indian When Syed Ahmad, an Indian Mohamedan, described as a fcjjass-cutter was charged before Mr. Ralph-SccVt, th:' District Jud|re this morning with kidnapping a twelve year old Chinese gM, the Court was filled wirth a large number of the accused's compatriots who evinced a
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  • 44 8 Easter Competitions The following is the programme for the Easter Holidays:— Good Friday afternoon, Mixed Foursome Flag Competition. Saturday, NilSunday morning, Men's Flag Competition. Monday afternoon, Mixed Foursome stroke play-usual conditions. Note: —Ail th?) above competitions are open to Supernumerary Members.
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  • 17 8 To-day, April 7.—Signalling Class, 5.15 pjn. Headquarters. Thursday, April 9.—Bend Practice, 5.15 p.m. Headquarters.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 285 8 111 *****11 1,p. u .ll. l «l«l«ll«lp"«l»n«lm«^^ I TENNIS RACKETS I I at Half Prices i m 5 5 m S 5 i m j a I Raja Co., I 117, North Bridge Road, a Singapore. i a ■uiuiuiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiMii^^ I THfc KriAL GERMAN MANDOLINE FLAT-BACK s $12, $15 $25 each
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 113 8 Singapore Volunteer Corps To-day, April 7 5 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Co., RecruiiiUs' Drttls. 5 p.m.—Drtill H'a51, Band Practice. To-morrow, April 8 5 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chun-ee Co., Recruits'' Driilsi. 9 p.m.—Drll Hall, "C" (Scottish) Co., Practice Hlgfoiamd Damce. Thursday, Apnfl 9 5 p.m.—Johnston's Pier, Machine Gun Platoon, Embark for Puiau Brand
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  • 1011 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations:. Singapore, April 7. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar 1|4% 2s Anglo-Java 29 20s Anglo-Malay 23|3 20s Ayer Kuning 37K 20s Batu Caves 151--20s Batu
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 433 9 Oppressive heat, rapid changes of temperature cripple the energy and injure the nervous system. Sanatogen goes straight to the core of well-being, the cells, and builds these up into a permanent and solid fabric of Health. San atogen strengthens nerves and body and gives new energy. Start taking Sanatogen and
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    • 149 9 (BS-Meth S»I.-AC. S«l-Ph«nrO!76-9p. r»e. Imi&v T. D. D. mTh .C.) At the first touch of Dexma the itching stops, the fire of eczema is gone, sores disappear p dually, crusts and scales fall away. Vine formula of this treatment is being publish d. It contains the rare imido —T.D.D.M.H.C. It
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    • 253 9 «7 -SPRAY LOTOL FREELY—IT DESTROYS ALL GERMS." In unsewered districts every >) home should have gaj lag iM _J if I THE SPRAY THAT SLAYS 1 Vj/ pROTECT your family from #< tne dangers tn *t n out y% Y\ houses, drains, sinks, bath- M/ rooms, cesspools, garbage cans Y%
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  • 515 10 DESPATCH TO FOREIGN MINISTER Zaghlul Pasha and Iniquitous Policy" The following is the text of the telegram which has been) dispatched by Zaghlul Pasha to the British Foreign Minister on the subject of the British action in the Sudan. The telegram is te Arabic, and th! re is
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  • 266 10 Death ha® removed within a month of his 104 th birthday the grand old man of Sussex, Mr. Charles Tulfley, of Yeoman House, Hassocks. Deceased, whose household was supervised by a daughter over 80 yev*/ns of age mad? a fortune out of agriculture. His beginni
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  • 254 10 Mr. Henry L. Doherty, a millionaire and one of the richest men h America, who lives in an apartment on the roof of a New York office building, believes in sleeping out of doors. In order to avoid making a dash each night for its cold comfort,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1121 10 FOUL BREATH. WOMEN'S GREATEST MISFORTUNE. The old saying that "distance lend-' enchantment was never more aptly to the point than when appfied to those people whose breath is laden with avil smelling odours. Many persons appear very attractive at a distance, but produce a feeling of pity and disgust when
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    • 738 10 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD Vlncorporated in England.) APCAR LINE S. S. 'fALAMBA'' (8,000 Tons) FOR HONGKONG, AMOY. SHANGHAI, ANO KOBE. The above fast oil-burning vessel is due to leave f above ports at Noon on Wednesday Bth. or [k She has modern and luxurious passenger accommodation
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  • 657 11 MR. BRUCE ON NEED OF NAVAL BASE Establishment Vital to Security of the Empire The full text /of the statement made on Friday by Mr. Bruce, the Australian Prime Minister, on the subject of the Singapore scheme was issued. Mr. Bruce, referring to Press reports on the debate in
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  • 413 11 Daring Coup on Western Express In the heart of the desolate sainddunes of Northern Indiiama two bandits wth sawddoff shotguns held up a west-bound express on the New York Central railroad at night, invaded the sleeping cars, locked tfhe doors ajvd robbed the passengers of more
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    • 574 11 STEAMER SAILINGS TTFbRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PSNINSULAB AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China Japan. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. 0 Due Leave Tonnage Singapore Tonnage
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    • 21 11 I The pain of SL X RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, NEURITIS mV^K^Atjm m NEURALGIA, SORE THROAT, CHEST FAINS, CRASH* I tc Sloans
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    • 397 12 INSURANCE tTHE I SOUTH t BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. FOR SAFETY AND GOOD SERVICE IN LIFE ASSURANCE GO TO THE ORIENTAL IN AGE SIZE AND STRENGTH THE GREATEST INDIAN LIFE ASSURANCE
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