Malaya Tribune, 5 May 1925
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Title Section27 1925-05-05 1 The Malaya Tribune. SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY.] EVENING DAILY, Vol XII. -No. 103 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, MAY 5. 192527 words
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Advertisement153 1925-05-05 1 .•ill 1 11 •|-»-|-t"tni l"W!llWH J ,II• j THE MALAYA TRIBUNE I AND j SHIPPING GAZETTE f Newspaper of j h Malaya. I I'uMished Daily. pnr er that keeps its I fu!;y informed u m |N D INDEPENDENT. j i I 11 1,1 a i 1 o^ci^^" rT^^'~^"^^' IT t153 words
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Advertisement42 1925-05-05 1 j ULTRA-VIOLET RAYS Jm\\\\Wm\\\Y mmm\\\\\\ are dangerous to eyes To prevent this 2 I danger by wearing Genuine Cronkes I Leases which absorb these insidious I Bays. We make them. I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO.. I 15, South Canal Road, Singapore. tiii'iiiiiiii!iiiiiiiitiiiiiiiii«im:itiiiiiiiiiiiinii;iMiiifiii:n::tnt:!it»42 words
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Article, Illustration1417 1925-05-05 2 What the Exhibition Seeks to Achieve Some Features of the Empire Gathering for 1925 Palace of ArU The Palace of Arts will again be one of the chief attractions of the Exhibition. Last y«r over two million people visited it during; the six months the Exhibition was1,417 words
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Advertisement741 1925-05-05 2 I HEADACHES. I J The Caasa end Remedy. S.<?k And Nervous HeaduJ. -5 are but the syn.ptcrm of other a aiLnonts to which they c mcrd) ijrlßprtjhtSK, such as Indigestion. II BiiouifH k ConsaptJßMl or some other irrcgu- P j /of tht sy.rcm. Many women rs*>itiia!ry I r, 1 j741 words
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Advertisement602 1925-05-05 2 PHOM:, 24J$ LIM CHEE SfiHc 66—8 Market Street' MICHELIN TYRES STOCKIST I and Sole Distributor f or a L Cable Cycle Tyres in Supplier of all kinds jT**and Solid Tyres and ah, 22* GARGOYLE PHONE 2419 f„ r yollr and sam, will be pro mpt)v execi!'«d. FOOLSCAP ACCOUNT BOOKS RULED602 words
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Article673 1925-05-05 3 THREE INSTANCES ON RECORD Intricate and Dramatic Trials In History < n.eago, 111, April 16.—Germs! Terrible, »uf:<tle, cowardly weapons of murder! Yet germ murders are rare. Three, proven cases are of record. Th ss will be closely invest gated by state and defense attorneys in the death673 words
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Article209 1925-05-05 3 A petition is to be to the Secretary of S'ste for Bcotisad for th* release of David Chalmers Anderson, wht> was sentenced to seven years' penal servitude in May. VJ23 for f >rg:tz doc mi < which Ix>rd Aahmore in th Ed riwrgh Court of Sessions209 words
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Article422 1925-05-05 3 Dead with wife in Blazing Room Firemen w*o hacked their way into a locked and bolted blazing bedroom above a workshop o>lville-mews, LonsdalewDoad Beyamater, W n on March 12, found the charred bodies of AJphonse Guiard, a French motor engineer, and his wife. Between the bodies on a422 words
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Advertisement422 1925-05-05 3 in ii— rjfi Ihadachr Tablets P 2. beta tp 1i lv pre- P I pared la sj'-' r. lit f p. rp p '>«. Ih nij MI km ir 1» pr ICS h j vi.r.' baCMM •«)•'>• do L 1 m* fee* t No l IMM U eaf with r422 words
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Advertisement318 1925-05-05 4 AMUSEMENTS I E M Plße I Tuesday, May 5 and Wednesday May 6. gj In the First Show at 7.30 pm. Sharp. X Bealart Pictures Presents C WANDA HAWLLY and an all Stars cast in I 5 Reels. THE SNOB 5 Reels I I a I** Ap,c,ur, ,i,b MR L.318 words
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Advertisement366 1925-05-05 4 HBBBjg I Souls for Sale I I g? I a is I a m tlon Picture to be presented f 3 From Thursday, April 30 to Tuesday. May 5. I D AT THE I ALHAMBRAI Theatre, Beach Road. I' TAN CHENG KEE CO. LTD. Proprietor* I A METRO-GOLDWYN-RUPERT HUGHES SUPER366 words
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Advertisement328 1925-05-05 4 AMUSEMENTS Gaiety Cinema Surma tk^T" Junction Albert and Bancoolen Streata *lC£_tl A Friday, May 1, to Thursday, May 7. North Bri< AT 9 P.M. SHARP. 1 TIMBER K QIJEEN A Tfr TO-NIGHT! If A [tl 15 REELS 4 IhCl V (F rSt **■**>■ COMMANDMENT rJT**" iWilißUiawtaoovCTM, JACKIE COO(J \V «0328 words
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Article249 1925-05-05 5 IEPATRIATIOM ORDER RESCINDED Jgfee> Severe Comments on Shipping Firm Mr. Justice Sprou'.O mt rday in the case i iinjpealed from a rict .luuge for coming i iai -toreaways. whs appeared for the apHm L rdskif had adP for a week m order that avc an vpportun.ty of I249 words
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Article217 1925-05-05 5 ftst Oflkc Savings Total E2BO^OMM theac islands growing aeeon shmg figures tson wealth m ■reel number of 11 i>y Mr. Walter ai naj of the Unit d In t tati -n fa London, aaa -w spread ov x i That was th c n- m the talk217 words
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Article56 1925-05-05 5 i psej and Japan *M. S. Afrika 2 p.m. 1 Penang,* Suez,* Port Rotterdam* and Euanaeus 2 p.m. "Hong Lian 2 p.m. Redang 2 p.m. m *Tran-g 3 p.m. lemhia.han and Barratta 3 p.m. Aaahan, BeU--1 He*« and Tanjong Sampit 3 p.m. Kelantan 4 p.m. Henli 4 p.m.56 words
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Article501 1925-05-05 5 Unlawful Return From Banishment Tne first case taken uo in the Supreme Court th s morn-ng before Mr. Justio P J Sproule (acting Chief was that m which a Chinese named Mah Y. c wai brought up for unLawfuUy reaioVng ir_ the Colony after be ng (banished from501 words
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Article41 1925-05-05 5 Mr. J.H. Simpson, Assistant Engineer, P.W.D., KeoBA, has been transferred to Kuala Nerang from Baling to survey the proposed KuVia Nerang to Bukit Kayu Ttam Road. Mr. St. Paul Syndham, special Supervj? r?g Overseer, has relieved Mr. 8 mpson at Baling.41 words
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Article412 1925-05-05 5 Muros Arrested at Manlia with Counterfeit Notes The Danish vessel, Africa, 5,769 tons arrivtd in Singapore on Saturday from Copenhagen. She sailed yesterday for Hongkong. Counterfeit American notes of 5 and 10 dollar denominations, amounting to nearly $3,000, were seised by thj Cust >ms secret service of Jolo412 words
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Article108 1925-05-05 5 A prohibition plebiscite was taken in Western Australia last month. The result was nearly a 2 to 1 victory against. A nationwide drive to raiae $1,000 000 «*k nu\ cd to the treatm mt of En !u K h iip P me Islan <k has been launched aii!! ln^K StateB108 words
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Article137 1925-05-05 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $324 BE f l m J $316 Rce, Saigon l $27 i R cc, Sagon 3 $25 4 R cc, Rangoon 1 2 f>o Nice, Rangoon 2 $>-,4 Rjce, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $9.80 52 2137 words
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Article52 1925-05-05 5 Standard Oil Co. Kerosene Otvoea Imperial Brilliant pa: 2 tin* $5.9t j Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins $5.56 Tiger per 2 tina $5.55 Tiger per 2 druma $5.25 Beniina Soeony Motor Gaaoline per 2 tina of 8 gallons 17.6U Socony Motor Gas line per gallon without52 words
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82 1925-05-05 5 The following is the current retail prkea of KeroAene and Beaz ac are aa follower— Shell Kerosene per two tina $5.80 fish $5.55 Dragon M $5.55 Crown $5.40 Oo*s »mm $5.25 Crown M M drums $5.10 Cross $4.95 Shell*' Aviation Berxi c ex druma pel82 words
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Article58 1925-05-05 5 The King's Approval is gazetted of H.F. a Walsh, Esq.. to be His Majcetye ViceOonsul at Sxnuaabaya (with effect aa from June 1. 1924); J. Bailey, Esq, to be His Majesty's Vict-Qonsul at Nakawn Lampang (with effect as from June 1, 1924), amd Mr. J. C. Hawk as as Vice-Consul58 words
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Article98 1925-05-05 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association n Singapore, May 5. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Spot Buyers Sellers. Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. mm Buyers Sellera. 3** 78 »4 78 V* ■m 78 79 i v c n 76 76 y 4 July to98 words
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Article91 1925-05-05 5 Singapore, May 5. On London— Bank 4 months* sight 2s. 4 5!16d Demand 2s 4%d Private 3 momtrif s ght 2s 4%d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 156*« On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 2% p.c. dis. On Shanghai— Bank d mand draft 75 V 2 Op Java— Bank Ted.91 words
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Advertisement184 1925-05-05 5 I WHY INDUES dim. Huffy or I v igei wlnre It n 1 np -astble to read, Bj*L--^r~""— \L-*Wy J «iinir.g tablet snrouded in dark obvcurtty, 58^ n pla tos up m whtc i oae has to gues*th* VC. j Beeta and ploom-der.reising hea*o» /J V=£ i A yoi can184 words
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Advertisement328 1925-05-05 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. MUNICiP AUTT OF SINGAPORE. Applications are invited by the Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Stijraporefer the post of 7th Clerk, Secretariat; on 3 months probation in Grade IV of tha Subordinate Officers' Salary Scheme commencing at $80 per mensem and "rising by annual mcrementa of $10328 words
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Article138 1925-05-05 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, May 5 High Tides.—7.s4 a.m., 8.47 o m League lI.—S.C.C. vs. O.T.F C srr Sussex. Opera, Victoria Theatre, 9.30 To-morrow, May 6 gh T vt-.SM a.m. 9.16 p.m. llibce Ent *s close 6 p.m S-n c Golf Ohib Meeting. ,2r uni <« I138 words
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Article1074 1925-05-05 6 Further I ght on the deadly ruction of in Russia, during rhe Bc**evic regime, ls tmconsciouniy furnished in the current number of the International Review wh-oh h pubL.hed in Rome by the International Institute cf Agriculture, ft contained in an article by Leon Markoff. a an1,074 words
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Article91 1925-05-05 6 Sr Charies Stewart Addis was re-electid onAp,* 1. a director of ft. Baolc of Eng aVa%Bat«aA Moh *mcdan Starlight Cricket Cub are informed that the eJu^ 1? ««f as from May w:B an ■oorofa on The Indan Abuoad" »t ihi Indan Association Kali on Wedn S Soc:e\v th* Qt», v91 words
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Article172 1925-05-05 6 Opposed to Swaraj Leader's Views Reuter's Service. Calcutta, May 4. Addressing th? Bengal Provincial Council at Farldpur Mahatma Gandhi disclosed that differences had arisen between members of the Subjects Committee. It is surmia.d that these centred round it he proposals of Mr. C. R. Das for conditional co-toperationReuter's Service. - 172 words
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Article117 1925-05-05 6 Durin? the early hours of yesterday morrpg Mr. Qakshot, A. S. P., attached to the Detecti* Branch, raided 11 Hillstreet wth a passe of and discovered a number of Implements for ccunterfe.ting and several pio.es cf counierIe t co.ns. Goh (nong Kit and Chang Ngee, both Teochews who117 words
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134 1925-05-05 6 The following m an extract from a letter' eJJ r ?wo U Mr R C KindersLy, as me rJLS. representat ye on the above Uunmitt c, by the Secretary, Rubber Pro-(Suc-nten Vereeniging:— Interim Communique.—Now that the :n- Djambi and both divisions pi Borneo is fin134 words
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Article46 1925-05-05 6 The re.ent Ba( y Dto V ffort, on beha'f !L£% *X*2? Ch M Welfare Sec sty, 2KS d I roni the 6tr et 1 Of Lad es $3,900, which is a har.i.omo inciease over l? n?ure. which was $7uO Mrs s?aj^r^toSr Hon B^*t46 words
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Article163 1925-05-05 6 The rate of issue of Money Orders for to Soo Th 0y to l ay 15 R 155 e( uai to 100 The rate of payment of Money eqtr S J r mlia Rs. IGO N «Mrutha Mariear of Messrs K. Saltan Mancar Bros, and Co. of Marll t street163 words
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Article631 1925-05-05 6 (From Our South Chir.. r t<* r T ''> the flour trad.* by Customs duty n on the Cbntoa SSket fcr aome tim.. J?? X 1 mencial Guilds quov-' 8 kerosene oil S<< 10 I but not n the Gu ,1 U| was a W kerosene oii%? A"631 words
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Article36 1925-05-05 6 Fr:m Holland and Germany bj I* I::?u lini.e. tiue Singapore 5 p.i::. From China and. Japan bj S'njrapore 6 a m. to-mon From Europe, (Lond .n m April 16). by s.s. Ka|yai a.m. to-mcrrow.36 words
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Advertisement229 1925-05-05 6 DURO I 3 -a—«j TftAOK mark S I Wrtcs-durable (^absolutelyfadeless I THE MOST SERVICEABLE COTTON I MiilwV l)Btss VAmc ava,uble 1 DURO p AMBRIC I 3 Prices^s y« rd I t^»^/ r DURO GINGHAM 3 v'_- <3 S iJ? 36 ins. wide [j] Price $1.10 yard. fl GARMENTS MADE FROM229 words
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Advertisement23 1925-05-05 6 To-day's QuotationRUBBER London, Stocks on April 25, 13 1,510 tons down. London.—Is. lOd. Local.—78 V4 cents. TIN Linden.—£241.10.0. Local.—$121.25 per picu! 100 B» <23 words
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Miscellaneous75 1925-05-05 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Coorteay of the Government Health Office Randan* Kerbau station far ft, ~4 hours i ndng mUnlpht 4th UmJ, ifM. Max. shade temp. deg. 90.2 F- Mm shade temp. 74 F; Mean shade temp. 80.6 Max. sun radiation 151 F; Mm. R ras B rad,atio„ 73.575 words
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Article727 1925-05-05 7 Q01J) STANDARD BILL DISCUSSED I inirc r I little Longer Says Mr. Snowden Reuter's Service. London, May 4. v < masons Mr. Guinness. ond reading of the Gold v<i Bill poiatot out in connection with Bank of England was in amounts not less than rices (Troy) fineReuter's Service. - 727 words
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Article225 1925-05-05 7 France and Italy Preparing Protests Reuter's Service. Rome, May 4. After private meetings of the Italian sjlk manufacturers of Milan and Como, in connection with Britain's proposed silk duties, delegate* have arrived at Rom* to confer with the Government, wl>h a view to the lattor's approaching theReuter's Service. - 225 words
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Article71 1925-05-05 7 Reuter's Service. London, May 4. A tel:>gram from Rome says that it is believed that the ex-Crown Prince of Germany paid a mysterious visit to Arezzo, Tuscany at a cr/uical period of the presidential election in Gwrmany, which some oonnecr with a view to catholic influence onReuter's Service. - 71 words
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Article54 1925-05-05 7 Reuter's Service. Toronto, May 4. What is believed to be the largest flour milling transaction in the world's history has bevm completed by the final payment of a cheque of $300,000 on a contract covering the actual shipments of $16,395,000 worth of hiuh-grade flour to the orderReuter's Service. - 54 words
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Article40 1925-05-05 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, May 4. Transport men in the capital i\ncluding trams, omnibuses and .electric railways have declared a general strike as a protest against the refusal of managements to guarantee not to penalise May Day absentees.Reuter's Service. - 40 words
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Article24 1925-05-05 7 Reuter's Service. London, May 4. Gen. Hsu and has Mission was civically w loomed at Manchester and inspected the Lancashire industries.Reuter's Service. - 24 words
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Article223 1925-05-05 7 Left Block Gains Slightly in Provinces i Reuter's Service. [Havaa Agency.] Paris, May 4. The municipal elections show in Paria no change out of 48 definite resulta whole 3k second ballots required. In the Department numerous resuha are yet unknown and a number of second ballots will takeReuter's Service. - 223 words
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Article159 1925-05-05 7 Reuter's Service. Capetown, May 4, At th> dinner to the Prince of Walca Hc-nzog waa warmly applauded on ha speech supporting the tcast of *he Prince of Wales. He said that the Prince would be welcomed equally sincenly .n the lovely plains of the Free State andReuter's Service. - 159 words
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Article51 1925-05-05 7 Reuter's Service. Geneva, May 4. This afternoon th? Belgian ex-premier Gartondewiart opened the League of Nations Conference on the traffic in arms and munitions at which 43 nations were n.prc*enite*a including four non-mcmbors, thj United States, Germany, Egypt and Turkey. Af:er formal businee the Conference adjourned untilReuter's Service. - 51 words
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Article59 1925-05-05 7 Reuter's Service. Rio De Jan.fro, May 4. At the re-opening of Congress, the Premier stated the budget deficit was 89,738 contos. Exports had exceeded impoita by £26,154. He pointed out the inadequacy of the navy and emphasised the necessity of purchasing three crussv.rs, fifteen destroyers and tenReuter's Service. - 59 words
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Article18 1925-05-05 7 Reuter's Service. London, May 4. H.R.H. the Princess Royal passed a good night and progress continues.Reuter's Service. - 18 words
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Article92 1925-05-05 7 On Thursday the 7th insttant the management of the Oritntal Hotel will present ths Broadcasters Cabaret Co. ir\ a programme of Songs, Sketches and Dancing. The Company includes Will ngf ord Tate from the Moss and StoM Empires, Beryl Luc na from the Dolly Sisters92 words
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Article19 1925-05-05 7 The output of Lingui Tin Ltd. for the month of April:—Sluicing 180.47 piculs; taJbute 12.33 picuis; total 192.80 pwuis.19 words
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Article2540 1925-05-05 7 ARCHITECTS' BILL OPPOSED Mr. Clarke's Fight on Behalf of Engineers At yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Counc.l His Exc* Bency the Governor presented the nsignOa of the Order of the British Emp.re to Qhfft, CWMb p < 'uithrop. th* Master Attendant. As br.efly reported yesterday there waa much2,540 words
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Advertisement287 1925-05-05 7 j AMERICAN STEEL SPLIT PULLEYS. i Americans" combine enormous strength I "Americans" transmit maximum power I with minimum belt slip. I "Americans" gave fuel. f^^^H j "Americana" save belts. |jy 1 *'Americans w endure hisher speeds than If z2/ fc any other standard metal pulley. 1 IENGINEERING1 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF287 words
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Article427 1925-05-05 8 Four Comrades Shot Dead at Shanghai nt A serious shooting affray look place at the fc cond Wllljtaj Commercial Port Police Station at Shanghai when four guardians of the peace and two others were shot by a demented poUeman who ran amok af tr returning from patrol427 words
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Article104 1925-05-05 8 Th a morning before Mr. Justice BarrettLennard the case was resumed in which Mr. Tan Moeng Ten sues Ho Sok Choo Neo, widow of the late Mr. Tan Moeng Tho over a partnership in a rubber estate at Malacca in which he alleges he has a share.104 words
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Article21 1925-05-05 8 >*Tnn' r? tp i 01 i !5f J 6551 *I**1** amounts to month of the current financial year.21 words
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Article373 1925-05-05 8 SPORTS PASTIMES FOOTBALL Malays Defeated Regiment's Victory in Heavy Rain A heavy downpour o# rain after the interval apofled what would have oUterwise been a fine game of football when the Hoval Sussex Regiment and the Malaya Football Association a*& in the first <fav*ion of the Singapore League on the373 words
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Article103 1925-05-05 8 The following are the fixture* for the S.F.A. Leagues this season: First League May Thursday. 7th.—S.C.C. vs. S.R.C. Monday, 11th.—R. Sussex vs. S.CJ.A. Thursday, 14th.—Malays vs. R.A. Wednesday, 20th—S.C.F.A. vs. Malays Monday, 25th —R. Sussex vs. S.C.C. Thursday, 28th.—S.R.C. vs. Malaya. Second League May V I u^103 words
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Article25 1925-05-05 8 I. A. Tournament m Z he 2: A term s tournament will commence to-morrow when J. AntW K owe 15 meets Suratee (Scratch).25 words
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174 1925-05-05 8 A Singles oeah En* Chang minus 12 versus Tan Koon Inn nanus 3 unfinished. J2V thee Ton minus 12 beat Chkw minus 6 7—6. Woon Chow Tat minus 3 beat Jee Ah Chan mmuB 9 4—6, 9—7, 6 3. B Singles 0 Pang 18 versus Low174 words
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Article31 1925-05-05 8 McKelvie Ties for First Place Reuter's Service. K. McKeijde of the Rifle Club who came *> to^Eoot 255 J OO borrowed rifle He toed for first place wrth 64 out ofReuter's Service. - 31 words
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Article206 1925-05-05 8 S.R.C. XI vs. LA. An S.R.C XI. playd the Ind'.an Association on the Padang on Sa» urday and scored a oomfortabL- win. Scores: INDIAN ASSOCIATION C. S. Raja b Pearce 0 J. Antony cR. C. Oehlers b Campbell 1 A. A* Semy b Pearce 0 R J. Raj c206 words
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Article229 1925-05-05 8 New York, May 2. The following ar» the results of the week's baseball:— Saturday: National League: New York 2, Boston 1; Brooklyn 9, Philadelphia 6; Ok oago 4, Pittsburg 3; Cine nnati 3, St. Louis 1. Amercan L asrue: Washington 8, New York 7; Boston 3, Philadelphia229 words
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Article197 1925-05-05 8 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichlNichi Shimbunsha.) T».fi Tokio, May 2. The firm attitude of the Japanese cottonmall owners m Tsing-Tao has resumed in lh L. stl k(r t**nn ng to lose their uni-ty. The Se:yukai party With Baron Taarnka has M J l combinmg two political197 words
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Article165 1925-05-05 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, May 4. The petition of Mr. A. De Souza S riwardhene the Cey'on barrister, to practice waa ment oned in the Courts to-day but as a reply had not been nceived frrm «^V nder Trwu urer of Greys Inn, Mr. WhtVey postponed165 words
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Article147 1925-05-05 8 The fo.lowing passengers travelling from famgapore and Penang per s.s. Edavana to oonai <rt at Rangoon with: Henderson Line s.a. Amarapoora sailing from Rangoon on May 5: Mr. and Mrs. Mr> "fl Mra S Brown, Mr. arid Mrs. C. P. Blair, Mr. W. McGavin, Mr. p jaii* l147 words
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Advertisement221 1925-05-05 8 j FRESH STOCK! FRESH STOCK* English Make FOOTBALL BOOTS All sizes in stock. R AJA «Sc Co. 117, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Latest Model Guitar I witb riMM and unbreakable alumiaium tail piece Send for the latest illustrated catalogue 1 I SEASON CO., LTD. I 111 113, NORTH BRIDGF POAn221 words
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Article749 1925-05-05 9 (By a Correspondent) fi At 1 tinie year, the home-papera are IT,' rof.rencee to the annual Royal S9 Toui 7 l rT>ertt *t Oryonpia and agenla London are buay in boSk.ntf «•te «or wouid.be apeotmtora of thus perhaps the most popular, event of the beason No doubt, locafl749 words
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Article356 1925-05-05 9 At the Annual General Meet ng of th S'm pa pore Family Benefit Scdety hf Id at the YV-< iri.e M ii 1 May l*A\% the foUowkrg officers elected:— Presiderjt. I>r. 11. T. Wee. M 8., Ch. B.; VLce-Prosid/nt, Mr. G. W. Meyer; Mcd cat Adviser, Dr.356 words
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Article255 1925-05-05 9 April Returns TWm Am m Singapore, May 2. Dorti of Imports and ExELa. 572 2 Wlth th following sUteStteS 2^ Ui l d Valu of Rubber exported duiung Aprd 1925:— Apriß 1925 1925 1925 1924 to dete 4 United T ?m tdoin T OISSI J»M» 63.030.94 *****255 words
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Article186 1925-05-05 9 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "C" (Scottish) Coy., Company Parade. Dr U Order 5.15 p.m.—Drill HaH, S. V. F. Ambulance Company Parade. Drill Order 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hail, Band, Band Pract cc 4.45 p.m.—Sted urn, Bandmaster and Torchoght Leaders, Rehearsal for Military Tournament. To-morrow, May 6 5.15 p.m—Drill Hall, "C"186 words
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Article27 1925-05-05 9 To-dpy, May s.—Signalling Class Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Thursday. May 7.—Band Practice Headquarters 5.15 p.m Saturday, May 9.—Y.W.C.A. Fete at Government House (see special orders.)27 words
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Article141 1925-05-05 9 u T u er t* har(i 'y m n living who doesn't think that "the other fellow" gets a better time out of 1 fe. wT§ JiM suffer from the delusion that our jab is infinitely less interesting, less remunerstive, snd less enjoyable than Bill bmitaa or141 words
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Article49 1925-05-05 9 In some quarters the name of Sir Matthew Nathan, th? ex-Governor of Hongkong and Natal, wm recently put forward as that of a possible successor to »r Herbert Samuel as Br Lash High Commissioner in -Palestine. So far, however, the matter has not been formally discussed by the Cabinet.49 words
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Advertisement344 1925-05-05 9 p£ 1986 ORIENTAL HOTEL KilSig SPECIAL DINNER AND CABARET CONCERT Thursday, Hay 7 G. S. D. Morgan will present THE BROADCASTERS CABARET CO. I Inducing Wallmgford Tate Beryl Lucloa Bobby Broadharst—Jack Crlchton Cabaret $3.50. Cabaret only $2.00. i.ckcts of admission may be obtained from the Oriental Hotel t tu TBI344 words
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Advertisement266 1925-05-05 9 0 SPRA y LOTOL FREELY—IT DESTROYS ALL GERMS~^\ ■I r l In unsewered I districts every >) home should have s LA'yfr j\ >) PROTECT your family from tnc dan ers that lurk in out- Ik houses, drains, sinks, bath- (if C( rooms, cesspools, garbage cans J/ and ot^er g266 words
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Article559 1925-05-05 10 Allegations Against an American Lecturer Remarkable allegations that he was "a charlatan, an adventurer, and a positav* danger to society in this country," were made againet an Amer can citizen, who was remanded at Bow-etnewt Court charged with failing to register his change of address under the559 words
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Article190 1925-05-05 10 Grimsby, England.—An electrical mach Mm which, .t is clamed, will rejuvenate human ™ngs, has be n invented by Mr. Otto Overbeck, a young Grimsby scientist, who states that ;t is to be manufactured on a comm?™*] basis nd s be ng exp r'mented th Iby doctors ail190 words
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Article52 1925-05-05 10 ■ZT an?! died a year ago, and by psychic intercourse is nlavim, of 8 m±\ With t n flair and exr£rifn c f master of stringed instruments h«d etnrt hved latier of liShtoS£sVi?2 as one Whether n< of the Army. Sfft 2fe*U"ish. what the loml nFll mil .re52 words
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Obituary32 1925-05-05 10 w!?°? '.T m dream! m a dream „n hj s d«th*S h m V he «*•<■ indith- .A.fi tr »»n*ers won prizes the total amount n» to £22,000. P Tlze32 words
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Obituary251 1925-05-05 11 Wedding Cake Raffled and won by the Lady The late General Sir George Rchard Greaves did not 1 ye to see the pubticetion of his Memoirs." s book crowded with stirring incidents. Among msny stories he relates of his life in India a that of a broken251 words
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Article135 1925-05-05 11 Glasgow.—A street sweeper has just been elected a member of Glasgow Education Authority. This democratic educationist, who will sit among the broadcloth of the Church, is Mr. James Brownie, who resides at 30, North Portland Street, Glasgow. Being only 28 years of sge, he is tne "taby"135 words
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