Malaya Tribune, 20 April 1925

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY.] [EVENING DAILY Vol. XIL- -No. 91 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1925
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    • 239 1 THE I I MALAYA TRIBUNE f AND i shipping gazette f ng Newspaper of j British Malaya. Published Daity. Th? P»P« that keeps its I p. i len fully informed i 5 I J I I LIVE AST) INDEPENDENT. ~111 i i-i;ii!Hiiiiii!ttii«iitnw«n»"OT I Whiteaway's Popular Priced g Special Value Lines
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    • 83 1 NANG HENG Co., 105, Selegie Road, SINGAPORE. Repairers of Pfcmo l rTSpSH Players and Organs. J* Workmanship MB Charges Moderate 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
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    • 284 1 rT »iiii«innii)iiinnMiiitiiiiiinfi't i nnrftniiiri><'ii:i"i mmm» 1 1 ULTRA-VIOLET AYSf Hi 'tnaaV 5 Bl TIM JB 3 ii i Z are dangerous to eyes. Te prevent this 1 5 danger by weariag Gennice Crookes i Leases wbieh absorb tbese tasidioas .Bays We make them I THE EASTERN OPTICAL 00., I 15,
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  • 1904 2 HOW BRITISH RULE BEGAN IN INDIA National Movements and their Aims (By Lord G'iver Sn (the Manchester Guardian) I was able last year, as Secretary of State (for India, to supplement my previous knowledge of Indian affairs not only by close confrontation with the policy and opinions otf
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    • 540 2 i "GLITTO" X r. I THE WONDER OF THE AGE. I Cleans and Polishes everything frcm I attic to cellar. 3 TRY IT ON YOUR I I CUTLEBY, GLASS, PANS. POTS, I I BBASS COPPEB STEEL BATHS X I TINS, TUBS, ENAMEL, PAINT, g jK*VgPfi* KETTLES, WOOD, MARBLE, ji OILCLOTH,
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    • 128 2 «•■■■■■■MMMMaMnMBMnMMMMNI DONT BE IN THE DARK About the most marvellous cure for Rheumatic pain that the world has ever known. Don't go on experimenting with worthless ointments, blood purifiers and kindred nostrums when the small sum of 65 cts. will bring you sulbetantial proof that LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM WILL CURE
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    • 609 2 Piloture to yourself your misery if, like the legendary King Tantal gripped with a perpetual hunger and thirst, whilst before you was epreaiT* laden with the most delicious foods and wines which you were Many people are daily the prey to similar torture, for they arc adequately to satisfy Nature's
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  • 2021 3 SIR LEE S INTERESTING BIOGRAPHY Second Notice by the Earl of Birkenhead I have in perspective said so much that is favourable of this important biography that I may perhaps, without giving offence, ca.i attention to one or Itwo inaccuracies which ought to be corrected in a
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  • 139 3 Johannesburg, Feb. 11.—Following on the discovery of the Taungs skull, which is believed to provide the missing link in the evolution <>f mankind, interest has been aroused by the discovery of an enormous footprint embedded in granite near Ermelo. The impression is just over four feet long,
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    • 403 3 Lumbago THi deep-seated pains of Lumbago are quickly dispelled k 9 the action of De Witt's Pills and cup- thus effected are permanent I De Witt's Pills remedy the gptm el the trouble. Perhaps the experience of Mrs. Wvkefl affords the best proof of Hie efficacy of the remedy, for
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    • 597 3 V word! which never on any account departs from /gTCv Ini its high standard of (&LWrs £\jĕ ll NATURAL flavour VIRGINIA CIGARETTES That s tne point nofura/ -unadulterated and pure therefore g d and this ci g arette is backed by the Ardath Warranty and proMADI IN IUNI) N BY
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    • 477 4 AMUSEMENTS i i i i i i i i i i hi i i i milium niiiimm i t a irtuii\tHv.r<i\m<t\\rdv.w^ j ■■urn I Thursday April 16 to Monday April 20. J In the Second Show at 9.1n p.m. I WILLIAM FOX Presents THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH m I A 1923
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    • 371 4 AMUSEMENTS mmm mjmiMsVMsl■■■■■■■■"bsum bsh^ wbNMBA■HMMBBMHHMMai^i^MMB'^H 1 j A UNIQUE PICTURE WITH A FINALE AS APPRECIABLY j SENSATIONAL AS IT IS NOVEL I From Saturday, April 18 to Thursday, April 23. AT THE I ALHAMBRA 1 n TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors. G i I 3 Id the Second Show
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    • 481 4 AMUSEMENTS Famous Lasky's- Surma Theatre MIGHTY SPECTACLE— North Bridse re THE Wednesday, 15th to Tuesday tlmt a covered WAGON Charles Hutchison Pulsating with life, IN Packed irith emotion and thrills TH E SERIAL SENSATION OF SENSATION'S At "GAIETY" Cinema GO-GET-EM HUTCH TO-NIGHT! SUmt. never before attempted M From Friday, 17th
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  • 449 5 fIjRNING TWAKOW AT PULO SABAROK Adrift with 30,000 Gallons of Gasolene 9 o'clock on Saturday of passers by was drawn j'; Sabarok by a ruddy Jrighft il the early hours of Judging from the brilM it was feared that a out at sea but no dewas to
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  • 256 5 H. de untitled ccii taken 0 n the strength 01 r 'f Command M- n I mai a.countant of vie s. Kan k Bangkok, is leaving for ihe end of the present essor s Mr. J. Dunn, from Hongkong. 8. T. id j. office of the Charterveil notice from
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  • 42 5 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters sent for publication should be written on one side otf the paper only; preference is given to short leUers. On.y extracts of long letters can be given
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  • 84 5 Sir »—It appears to me from your several correspondence, that there is something wrong in the mana.gemi.nt of the Sultan Mosque and that the matter is already in the hands of -the Muslim Advisory Board for investigation. Si/nce it is a question of vital importance too every Muslim,
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  • 237 5 To-day, April 20 5.10 p.m.—Drill Hall, "A" Company, Company Parade, Fighting Order. 5.10 pjn.—Drili Hall, "B" 00. and S.HJB. Piatoon, Company, Parade, Fighting Order. 5.10 p.m.—DriOl Hall, Eurasian Company, Company Parade, Drill Order. 5.10 p.m—Drill H?M. Chinese Company, Company Parade, Drill Order. To-morrow, April 21 5.10 p.m.—Drill
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  • 38 5 The members of the Bangkok Masonic Lodge enterained Wor. Br. J. Burns Kerr to a farewell dinner. Captain Kerr leaves Bangkok on a weil-earned holiday by the Katong for Singapore, where he joins th? TrafTord Hall for Europe.
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  • 139 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice, Sia m No 1 per Koyan $326 Rice, Siam 2 $311 Rice, Siaim 3 $300 Rice, Saigon 1 $269 Rice, Saigon 2 $262 Rice, Saigon 3 $267 Rice, Rangoon 1 $256 Rice, Rangoon 2 $252 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $9.80
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  • 92 5 "Sporting Youth 1 in 7 reels featuring Reginald Denny now showing at the "Alhambra" is a picture MB of thrilling stunloS and at the same time humour. The story is most interesting, Reginald Denny chauffeur to a wealthy business man is sent over to reserve rooms in
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  • 181 5 Telegram received from G.P.O. London, mail despatched from Singapore March 27 by sjs. Kashgar, delivered in London April 20. The Chinese platoon of the Selangor Volunteer Infantry, commanded by 2nd Lieut. Ramplen Jones and 2nd L:eut. Alan Loke, numbering about 100 strong, visited Ipoh during the Easter week-end. Captain John
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  • 69 5 Port Swettenham, Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Boston, NewYork, and Baltimore *Tydeus 2 p.m Penang, Colombo, Port Said, Naples, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg ♦Albert Voegler 3 p.m. Batu Pahat *Meran 3 p.m. Penang* and Calcutta Namsang 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Penang ♦Kinta 3 p.m. Muar *Ban Whatt
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  • 93 5 Singapore, April 20. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s. 4 3116 d Demand 2s 4 l|l6d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 21|32 On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 156% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 2 p.c. dis. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 75 V* On Java— Bank Tel.
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  • 99 5 Berlin is at last turning to the- motor traffic, though the number of motorcars used is still smaller than in an avera?e American city. Berlin, with its more than lew mi 1 lion inhabitants, had on July. 19*3. only 21.153 motor vehicles, which everything from motor-lorries and
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  • 103 5 SpeaVng at Ch'?:to«ster. Dean Inge, referrine to tihe condition of St. Paul's Cathedral, said he hoped that his audience were sufficiently intelligent to appraise at its proper value what had been nothing but mere newspaper stunt. The work of repair had been going on *tead:ly
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  • 27 5 Previously acknowledged $24,422.98 Cheques should be made out in favour of Saint Paul's Restoration Fund and addressed to Reuters Agent, 11 Collyer Quay, Singapore.
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  • 248 5 Action taken at meeting Committee No. 5 held on April 14, 1925. Approved increase of salary from $250 to $295 per mensem for t£»e Camp Master, Gunong Pulai Works, with effect from the 1st April 1925. Approved additional -dhange by the Singapore Haribcar Board over the original contract
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    • 87 5 1 Don't miss this Opportunity I 1 OUR SECOND ANNIVERSARY I Commencing from April 1, For 2 weeks only. I I European Goo'is. m Inspections are cordially invited. MUN SANG BROTHERS, 1 i No 446, North Bridge Boad, Singapore. l I IUI I' IHIUIUKIIIUltllllur.IlHHIIMi ■"■'■'■Hi ■IMMilll'.li.l. i i ,i i
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    • 342 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TO L3T.—Land at junction of Road and Lavender Street for grass cutting only. For particulars apply to Chan 9ze Onn Co 64, Market Street. NOTICE THE ASIATIC RUBBER PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. Notice is hereby given that A Public Meeting will be held at the premises of the
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  • 169 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, April 20 High Tide*,—&26 a.m., 9.22 p.m. Jeram Kuantan, H. Barker's, noon. First League Foot: R. Sussex va. R.A., Stadium. Chinese Girls' School entertainment, Theatre, 8.30 p.m. St. Andrew's Cathedral Parochial meeting. Emulation Lodge, 8.30 p.m. To-morrow, April 21 High Tides.—9.2l ajn., 9.52
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  • 49 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mrs. Chia Hood Sang, Messrs. Chia How Ghee, Chia Kip Kong and family beg to thank those who attended at nights and at the funeral of the late Mr. Chia Hood Sang, and also those who sent wresrths, letters and telegrams of condolance etc.
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  • 987 6 Whatever sort of appeal Communism once had for the masses, ia is succeeding very well in covering itsalf with anfaany and allying itself with every sort of political insanity. Mr. J. H. Thomas recently delivered a knockout blbw to the extremists of Glasgow and while it may do him
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  • 160 6 H.E. The Governor, Sir Laurence Guillemard, attended divine serVice at the Garrison Church, Tanglin, yesterday morning. The Straits Chinese Reading Chib wiil hold its weekly meeting to-morrow (Tuesday) night, owing to the Singapore Chinese Girls' Sclhool Entertainment being fixed for to-night The rate of issue of Money Orders for Inrffa
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  • 222 6 Cheating and Impersonating Public Servant Before the Third Police Magistrate, Capt. Jones on Saturday J. Pringle Miller, the European who was charged in the Police Counts for cheating and impersonating a public servant, namely a police inspector was convicted and sentenced to pay a fine of $25 or
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  • 189 6 At the last meeting of the Child Welfare Committee it was suggested and Lady Guiiffemard approved; that a special day shouM be set apart, and known as "Raby Day" in which collection should be made in aid of the Fundis of the Association. The date was chosen to
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  • 77 6 A public meeting will be held at the premises of tf.he Se.iangor Miners Association, Birch-road. Kuala Lumpur, on the Ist proximo at 10.30 a.m. to consider the proposal to establish the Asiatic Rubber Producers' Association of Malaya, and to pass rules for the Association, This inaugural melting
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  • 36 6 The Governor of British North Borneo. His Excellency Major General Sir William Rycroft, will arrive to-day in Singapore by the Kajang. He will, it is expected, go to the General Hospital for treatment.
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  • 28 6 Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule, Acting Chief Justice and Mrs. Sproule fteft on Saturday for Malacca. Mr. Sproule will preside at the Malacca Assizes to-day.
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  • 42 6 From Indo-China by s.a. Angers, due Singapore dayflight to-morrow. From Holland and Germany by s.s. Tabanan, due Singapore 10 a.m. to-morrow. From Europe, (London mails despatched April 2) by sjs. Morea, due Penang 6 a»m. on Thursday, the 23rd mart;.
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  • 227 6 Mr. Gordon Macleod left Bangkok on the 17th inst. en route for Australia. Mrs. Lim Dwan Inn have returned from Sourabaya by the s.s. Planetous to-day. Sir Frank Swettenham has written another book entitled "Arabella in Africa," which is now published by Mr. John Lane at 8;6. Owing to 'the
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  • 891 6 As a writer in The Ti me ha, —how on earth this Diary vs to be published i s too tat words, It is quite certa:himself would have beei publication in its present 9 doubt very much whether it to be used at ail P m H
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  • 30 6 RUBBER I t London, Stocks on April 1,020 tons down. London.—Is. 9%d. Local.—76 Vt cents. TIN London. —£236 5.0. 0 l«i Local -inSVi per picul 100 u ns
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    • 276 6 PERFUMES j j TWO OLD FAVOURITES f DISTILLED FROM THE FINEST Butf floral essences j bbvH^B^^^^^^^Hbß 12 /^m M k\\\\\\\\\mm\ ■B» btMHIbJW MmmmwM T V 1 B IJ *SS*t*^ «r BUNG A RAJAH Price $1.75 per bet. BUNGA KEMANTIN Price $1.75 per bot. I Robinson Co., Ltd.,; (Incorporated in Singapore.)
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 133 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Courtesy of the Government Health Office Kandang Kerbau station for the 24 hours ending midnight 18th April 1925. Max. shade temp. deg. 88.5 F; Mm shade temp. 73.8 F; Mean shade temp. 79.8 F; Max. sun radiation 150 F; M"in. grass radiation 70 F; Sea
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  • 554 7 MAGNIFICENT DURBAR IN AFRICA Thousand* of Troops Headed by Emirs Reuter's Service. i Kano, April 18. arming to Kano all night V,,v hoTM a-r.d displaying aleepasm. There were scenes f a mating streams of plodle along all the roads for ding v>> converging armies of already congregated for
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  • 27 7 Reuter's Service. V fr, v L »--don, April 18. «etaT Port Sa id. Nh; re *20 tons the Car- of and left for Suez.
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  • 397 7 Government Determined to Repress the Communists Reuter's Service. Sofia, April 18. One of the three domes of the Sveta Nedelia Cathedral, where the infernal machine was deposited has completely collapsed and also the South porch, while there is grave danger of the central dome collapsing. The whole
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  • 55 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 18. General Hsu is in charge of the Chinese Mission, which arrived in connection with the tour of general, political and economic conditions in Europe and America, The Mission is recognised by Government, which is extending it facilities. Gen>. Hsu and staff dined; at
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  • 61 7 Reuter's Service. New York, April 19. Near the Ambrose lightship three mem, in a fast motor-boat, collided with the Mauretania whifeh was 1 anchored owing to fog. The men were thrown into the sea but were picked up by the Mauretania'a life-boato. They described themselvee as fishermen but
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  • 47 7 Reuter's Service. Copenhagen, April 18. The dispute in the textile boot-making, paper and other smaller industries has hitherto made 5d3e 50,000 people, and will henceforth involve 115,000 m consequence of employers extending this lock-out owing bo the workers' unions rejecting the proposals of mediators.
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  • 50 7 [Havas Agenlcy] Paris, April 19. It i» learned authoititati vely that the Peking report of a setitslement of the French share of the Boxea* indemnity i» premature in the form wherein it was pdbiidhed, but an agreement equally satisfactory to the two countries is well within flight.
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  • 237 7 Congratulatory Telegrams from Air Chiefs Reuter's Service. London, Aprfl 18. Papers resound with unqualified satisfaction over the happy ending of the adventure of the R33 and join in praising the superb airmanship and fine courage and endurance displayed by the crew. Many lessons have Ibeen drawn from
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  • 265 7 Senate Inclined to Bury the Hatchet? Reuter's Service. PaTis, April 19. With not a single member of Harriot'» Cabinet remaining in office, with five Senators appointed to be Cabinet Minister», M. Painleve has done his beet to placate ttoa Senate which brought down Herriot. The question remains
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  • 38 7 [Havas Agency.] Paatfsi, April 19. In the first three months of 1925, imports totalled 9,826 miC/kxn francs and exports 10,920 milium. The March normal permanent revenue returns are 1,980 million compared with 1,961 million last year.
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  • 37 7 Reuter's Service. Port Said, April 19. The steamer Rhesius arrived towed. She wiPl dischange cargo and then go to the Alexandria drydodk for repairs after which she is expected to return here to re-load.
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  • 43 7 Reuter's Service. Amsterdam, April 18. The whole city was en fete to welcome on their return the Dutch airmen who flew to Java. A' guard of honour, composed of students, accompanied the fliers through the crowded htreets of cheering people.
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  • 579 7 MUST MAKE SACRIFICES FOR PEACE Marx's Great Speech to Huge Audience Reuter's Service. Berlin, April 18. Addressing an audience of 20,000 Dr. Marx, presidential candidate of the Republican Bloc, said that Germany must make sacrifices in order to maintain peace on and to secure the Western frontier. Nevertheless,
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  • 67 7 Reuter's Service. Berlin, April 19. The Supreme Court has concluded the investigation into the alleged war crimes of €he ex-Crown Prince and found that the Crown Prince never ordered the burning and plundering of villages and towns and was not responsible for the executions ordered by the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 239 7 FAIRBANKS-MORSE I TYPHOON POWER PUMPS I Single Cylinder—Double Acting I TYPHOON PUMPS are adapted for use in connection with water system on I tht farui «üburban hornet and factorlee; for pumping water Into elevated I 5 f r IOW pre ,ure fcolUr feedln fw circulating briae ia gmaU I refrigerating
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  • 173 8 Army Officer Arrests Several Officials Reuter's Service. Paris, April 19. A wire from Lisbon says a revolutionary movement (broke out under the leadership of Major Filomeno Camara supported by eeveral hundred cavalry, artillery and infantry. Camara established a Directory and had several officials arrested. The President of the
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  • 162 8 Sequel to Ballestier Road Affair The ahree Chinese who were arrested aometime ago in Ballestier-road jjgj making good tbcdr escape after having Attempted to extort $20 from a chandu shopkeep were placed before the District JudTe on Saturday when they pleaded guilty. His Honour passed sentence of one
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  • 122 8 Cross-word Puzzle Competition.—The United Chinese Association of Malacca is holding a Cross-word Puzzle Competition in respect of which two prizes will be awarded to the two correct solutions first opened The closing date is Thursday, 30th instant. Members are informed that competition forms are obtainable from the
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  • 381 8 Successful Opening of Meet On Saturday the Rifle Meet organized by the Royal Sussex Regiment opened at Bukit Timah, and the first days programme was combined to match 13 (platoon battle practice) open to platoon terms. The teams formed up in battle order about 900 yards from the butts.
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  • 523 8 SPORTS PASTIMES FOOTBALL Wales vs Ireland Reuter's Service. London, April lo. The weather was fine, but cloudy, when Wales met Ireland in the international at Wrexham. There were spectators. I The ground was in perfect order, lne Welshmen had rather -the better of the play in the first hatf, when
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  • 223 8 Reuter's Service. New York, April 18. Baseball results are as follow: Tuesday: National League: Boston beat New York 5 to 4; Brooklyn beat Philadelphia 3 to 1; Chicago beat Pittsburg 8 to 2; Cincinnati beat St. Louis 4 to 0. American League: New York beat Washington 5
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  • 18 8 Boston,,* April 18. Harry Greb decisively out-pointed Johnny Wilson in a ten-round bout at cat chw eights.
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  • 700 8 L.U. vs. St. J.0.8.A. The St J.0.8.A. avenged their sensational defeat at the hands of lltt Lanka Union on Saturday on their ground when they defeated the Union by a narrow manifln of 4 runs, alter an eating finish. The homesters took first knock and put together 71, Ess
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  • 670 8 A Good Day's Race The visitors who competed last year in the annual race for the Visitors' Cup, presented to the Club a handsome trophy for competition in a series of 'two races. Twelve yachts turned out yesterday for the first race, Captain Flett officiating as starter and Race
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  • 273 8 Reuter's Service. British Covered Court Tennis London, April 18. At Torquay in the British Cove redl Courts Championship Finals. P. Spence beat C. Kinffsfley 6—l, 6—4, 9 —7. In the Doubles, Captadn Barclay and Kinsey beat H. Lester and Z. Van Alan, I_C, 5—7, 7-5, 6—2, 6-3. In
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  • 131 8 Keppel Golf Club The April Medal (Stoke) played over the week-end resulted in a win for E. C. Baker with a score of 74-4-71 ne|t. The Ball Sweeps result will be announced to-morrow. The Club Championship is postponed until late in May. The following is the draw for the
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    • 378 8 TENNIS RACKETS I 1 1 I at I i i I Half Prices f I Raja Co., I 117, North Bridge Road, I Singapore. I I 1 n nci.au" ***** I I i Q Latest Model Guitar* I with adjustable and unbreakable aluminium tail piece I $25 I Send for
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  • 1020 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations:. Singapore, April 20. MAIL QUOTATIONS RUBBER, STERLING SHAKES Issue Value 2s Allagar 114% 2s Anglo-Java 2j9 20s Anglo-Malay 2313 20s Ayer Kuning 37|6 20s Batu Caves 151--20s Batu
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    • 322 9 ~,,11 r't RECKITT'S "CROWN" BLUE I oz and 5 oz. squares. I m mwmammmmmmmmmmm The cheapest method I of using blue for r: laundry purposes. j SOLD EVERYWHERE. mm 5 BARKER KENGCHUAN, Singapore. Sole Agents, S. S. and F. M. 8. 1 tlt m>m^ tt i;:iniiii"WiiiiiiiiniiiiniumiiuiH^ The Eastern Studio STAMFORD
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    • 176 9 I| SEE Bf ,ok BOTTLE CORIfE^ PIyPS rtrc maid in ulass bciflcs e-iclotcJ. in mmtiUA c ;> .s- us rffcow. vf ,i!i c/iemists a:, mmttctne ventsmtm. Full directions in ten r~~ S I |g SQL 188 S I I I AGUE jj g 1 SPEGIFIG s 2? 'If > o
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    • 132 9 TpadeMark. Establish CD Registered %|Sr i.056 I "She OIA Established <Sr Favour*ife" Xl FINEST j liiii EXPORT j BOTTLING OF icuinness's ij StOUt jWji I OBTAINABLE. I w_J I I I Sole Agents: J I John Little Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in England.) f SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR, I I I I
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  • 512 10 FINAL DETAILS OF THE BIG EXPOSITION World's Fair Headquarters Located New York City, February 27.—The new offices of the Second Radio World's Fair, located on the Fifteenth Floor of the Times Building, Broadway at 42nd Street, were formally opened tthis morning and Directors U. J. Heirmann and
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  • 285 10 Bishop of Durham on a Superstitutious Past" Dr. Hensley Henson, the Bishop of Durham, speaking at the Durham Diocesan Conference, dealt at length with spiritual healing according to the doctrines advanced by Mr. H?dkson. Mr. Hickson's conception of faith, saiJ the Bishop, hardly rose to the Christian .level,
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  • 142 10 What has been termed America's most valuable tooth, the hesperopithecus molar, whidh anthropologists consider as evidence that a man ape existed in America in prehistoric times, recently was broken, (but later was reconstructed. The tooth, found in Nebraska, had been taken to an X-ray laboratory for photographs
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    • 528 10 COLD STORAGE ICE CREAM The Cream of Creams. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE C°XL T D (Incorporated ia the Straits Settlements) PHONE 241« Scotch WHISKY LIM CHEE SENG, 56-3 Market Street. MICHELIN TYRES n cver y White Hcr,e Ca P sule OTAfVIOT is of greatest importance. >g|j|||p^^ ulULlllul Possessing five Scotch Dis-
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    • 532 10 STEAMER SAILINGS THE "BEN" UNE~STIAMERS^JD^ (Incorporated in the United Kingdom.) FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN BENGLCE BENMACDHUI Apr j. NO PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. Ma? For freight and other particulars please apply to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD (Incorporated in England.) Agents. AUCTION SALE ESTATE 4 TRUST AGENCIEsIID^ Estate of H.H Tunku Besar
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  • 709 11 RUBBER SHARES WEEKLY REPORT Fcaron and Co. Kuala Lumpur, April 15. To-day's price of rubber, i.c, 1» 9%d, London, 44% cents, New York and 76% cents. Singapore is the highest since the earli-er part of the year 1920 and represents ar rise over the week of 2 4 S (G)
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  • 155 11 It Is not only on the films or in a play that k ssing pays. At least that is the moral to be drawn from a breach of promise action at Shelbyville, Kentucky. There a woman of 50 sued a man in the Circuit Court for
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  • 145 11 One result of the cross-word craze, remarks an American paper, is that it has made many people aware that a thesaurus is not an extinct antediluvian animal. An American journalist has been telling how the value of the now famous book of Roget's was brought home to
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  • 516 11 MEAT Beefs steak (round) kati 48 Beef stew or ounry kati 36 Pork lean kati 64 r le& r nd fat < ls Quality) 64 Mutton Indian kati 80 Mutton Australian kati Fowl kati 55 Capons (Locally reared) kati 70 H'&tre (Locally reared) kati 70 Ducks each 1.10
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  • 223 11 The police authorities of Belgrade have just had a tempting offer. A well-esta-blished brigand in the Sanjak of Novi Bazar has intimated his willingness to go out of business entirely for the sum of £30 down and his expenses to Constantinople —a city which appears to have
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    • 645 11 STEAMER SAILINGS TITbRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. jfINSULAB AND ORIENTAITsTEAM NAVIGATION CO, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with Hi* Majeaty't Government.) oI 'TW AKDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. f m china Japan. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leave Tonnage Singapore
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