Malaya Tribune, 6 May 1925
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Title Section27 1925-05-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY.] EVENING DAILY Vol. XIL 104 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY. MAY 6, 192527 words
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Advertisement246 1925-05-06 1 THE I j MALAYA TRIBUNE m I GAZETTE I I i Nc.-papcr of I I i Malay, I I» ulJ, hod Daily. m I I T tper that iti -formed 1 t INDEPENDENT. I i i i i i ii fin ■;V BOH-NO LIQUID I I* S>i 41f «nt CBott.e>246 words
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Advertisement65 1925-05-06 1 PHOTOGRAPHS Taken at your Residence. AT VERY MODERATE RATES. Give Us a Trial. "HE Straits Photographic Studio, Corner of Colen an Street and North Bridce Road. There 1207. SINGAPORE Singapore Oxy-Acetylene Works, 100, Tank Road, Singapore. I Welders of Cylinders, Crank Cases. Gears Shafts or any machinery made of Cast65 words
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Advertisement287 1925-05-06 1 *m!!i:iliWilii|iiiri|!iiiiiii|M|>>|iifl)rii!f:(fiiiDti^(if nV v T r f I ULTRA-VIOLET RAYS 9 k* 1 J -Si 5 I" *T Ivay I L*iMX" iM l are dangerous to eyes To prevent this I danger by wearing Genuine Crookes 1 I Lenses which absorb these insidious I .Rays We make them. 2 I THE287 words
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Article, Illustration800 1925-05-06 2 What the Exhibition Seeks to Achieve Some Features of the Empire Gathering for 1925 E J CCttr,: n P* l l which many thou•*nda were organised last oh the number book* 35 j£ S already comparable, will be looked afte! 5 122 excursion rastaunu* m^f P ££e800 words
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Article57 1925-05-06 2 hen y°u feel out of temper with everva to* kf? Pinkettes, for therein is the remedy. stta®to ve thr r fiSr OTi, d^'; kettes u. i i iver, dispel constipation banuh biiwus attacks and sick headache' th<!m f e L" aIld Purify the breath. Try57 words
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Article97 1925-05-06 2 IT GOES WHERE THE PAIN IS-AND STOPS IT. suffered who has never sunerea the excruciating aironies of S n rCaliSe thc fu o nevT^tTt 5 r«« rss Little's Oriental Balm has CTmFn ?tT t" a »ope of r^v"^ E wJTi't C to U h™lth deSP<>, dra97 words
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Advertisement322 1925-05-06 2 is the ideal food for everybody, young and old alike. Twice is nourishing as meat, three rimes as vitalizing as rice. ~jBĔL\ Easy to digest, easy to pre- y^^W&BSK m^m pare. Delicious in flavor. jf|M Ouaker o.t« X fl\ r mmm I IF PIGS COULD FLY 5 a ,l eg322 words
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Advertisement437 1925-05-06 2 GONOSAN. Compound of tK. Sandalwood ~v ■neredients 0 f many rma nut I world over On o im,JUs ail -de M i„entt a u-T*' f^i Obtainable from all r% drug stores. q S °le Agents f or >Ja aya: THE MEDICAL OFFICE, 300 -2. North Bridge R oadi SINGAPORE. SPEC«AL7cH^7Trr^437 words
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Article2664 1925-05-06 3 CONGRATULATIONS FROM MR. J. W. CAMPBELL The Part Played by European Organisation The enthusiasm which was displayed at Friday's meeting in Kuala Lumpur, which was called to establish the Asiat c Planters' Association of Malaya, augurs well for the future of the organisation. The attendance was over eighty2,664 words
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Article110 1925-05-06 3 The memory of a single speech in the House of Commons pursued the Late Lord Spencer to the grave and left a very unfair impression of his capacity. The single PVSM 'Soapy Sam tends to obliterate all ilberforce/s services to the Church- "Limehouse" threatened to follow Mr. Lloyd George lo110 words
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Advertisement398 1925-05-06 3 t VS\ xwrtiilil Powder With Cuticura Talcum After Bathing i bath with Cuticura Soap and a--: Cuticura Talcum dusted I n is soothing, cooling iirtlit U the skin is rough J. anoint with Cuticura '.v soothe and heal. T»:«tim «01, l throughout the [%po| F Newbfrr d Soti, Lid., j398 words
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Advertisement199 1925-05-06 3 \\axl achieved I discerning smokers because of their unfailing high quality, and are smoked in the confident knowledge that this high standard maintained for 30 years—will never be departed from. j VIRGINIA'XIGARETTES Made by hand-One at a time LLUJJLI ti U 1 11 iiiiiiiti i U II i i I199 words
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Advertisement240 1925-05-06 4 AMUSEMENTS EMPIRE. 1 I Tuesday, May_s and Wednesday May 6. I In the First Show at 7.30 pm. Sharp. Healart Pictures Presents I 5 Feels. THE SNOB 5 Reels 1 A IMi ..orycf cc l!, Ec t,j mmlm ye 0 "«15. J«SE L. L\SKY Presents I I MAY McAVOY in240 words
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Advertisement381 1925-05-06 4 AMUSEMENTS I Frm Wednesday, May 6 to Monday. May tl. I ■0 A.T THE S fALHAMBRA I rAN C HENG KEE A CO, LTD, Proprietor!. H la the Second Show which commences at 9 p.m. I I A GREAT STAB IN A GREAT PICTURE I A First National Attraction, a381 words
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Advertisement293 1925-05-06 4 Gaiety Cinema SurinT^rT^" Jioo-.ljq Albert and Beocoolon Stre.t. UIQ |k. Friday, May 1, to Thursday, May 7. North iv AT 9 P.M. SHARP. Lon g k ROUXI') 31 J COSMOPOUTAN COCKWIOI» SER IA I, •jo Tr.. Surf i A COSMCPC rUN MQO '"TIDH 17 IN 8 PARTS m CHIVALROUS OHARfIF293 words
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Article40 1925-05-06 5 «ot necessarily endorse the I iscd by correspondent». Let- n p ill cation should fce written r! s (if the paper only; preference •n jJU ,rt letters. Only extract* of t :i can be given.] iont40 words
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Article105 1925-05-06 5 i Su tan Mosque Trustee s have > r f efficiency- The B ui W are told, has na< 1 There has been a mect- a; i. aid since. The Sufctan Mosque .tiki m >-Jt important of all the Sirurapore. M r( .;ult We Muslims are v )W105 words
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Article814 1925-05-06 5 the various po nts put ur Leader of yesterday's 1 have arrived ;J t your attempt at com- urn an 1 the Muslim > attributed to a sheer t ctron on Divorce H ly Quran. A care;>r u. pits laid down in w .1 remove the many may814 words
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Article52 1925-05-06 5 Standard Oil Co. Kerosene Devoe's Imperial Brilliant pc: 2 tin* $5.0.' Sylvan Arrow per 2 tine $6.55 Tiger per 2 tins $5 55 Tiger per 2 drums $5 26 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline p*»r 2 tirs of 8 gallons $7 Socony Motor Gasoline per gallon without52 words
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77 1925-05-06 5 The eamat r tail prices of Keiosee end B WtmH tat* as follows:— Shell Kerosene per two tine SO RjA $5.55 Dragon $5..=,.-, Crown $5.40 <>o*s i&is frown drums $5.10 Oo«s m $4.95 'Shell*' Aviation Benzine ex drums pei Imperial gallon $1 Of Vn.eH" Benzine77 words
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Article283 1925-05-06 5 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi ShLmbunsha.) Tokio. May 4. The union of the three political parties h the Sciyukai as its ejagfca ccmprsing an hundred and fifty parliamentary members has now been brought into existence a:. I the inauguration of Mm r.ew party is BXp Dial283 words
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Article97 1925-05-06 5 Mr. J.L. Humphrey's lately Adviser to th Gcver'-ment of TV wfco b troln* W Kedah a* hi place «f Mr. W. Peel, 5 rtpicted Id arrive <n Sirurnpon or» Frday morning. The Gazette contains a Statement of receipts and payments for 1924, sigred by Mr. R. O. Winstedt, the Ts97 words
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Article423 1925-05-06 5 Ti I Dutch vessel s.s. Ceylon wh :h ran •she re in the Sraks of Temerang two day t. o about sixty m&es south of Singapore tar Rio s reported to U making water fast m No. 2. hold too. The water n No. 1. bo d has423 words
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Article170 1925-05-06 5 *Ban Teck Guan 2 p.m. hr tay, Kilantan. Bangnara, Telupin.* Patan!, S'ngora,* 1- K. hsamui.' Band n, Langsuan.* Chumpon* and Bang„kok,* Valaya 2 p.m. Hongkong. Amoy and Japan Kum ang 2 pm. Hongki ng, Swatow and Amoy v «n 2 p.m. Hongkong. Swatow and Am. y Sarvistan 3170 words
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Article422 1925-05-06 5 TRAGIC BLUNDER OF THE FRENCH LAW The Wrong Convict: Identity Papers Stolen There is a flavour of Dumas about the real Ufa story ©f an honest man whose identity papers were stolen by a thief, and was sent, in place- of the latter, to the French Military422 words
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Article158 1925-05-06 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 155 equal to $100. The rate of paympnt of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 160 equal to $100. There were 219 deaths in Singapore during the week owning April 25, the Mun cipal158 words
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Article130 1925-05-06 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice. Siam No 1 per Koyan $325 Rice, Siam 2 $357 Rice, Siam 3 $303 Rice, Saigon 1 $270 Rice, Saigon 2 $265 Rice, Sa gon 3 $254 Rice, Rangoon 1 $260 Rice, Rangoon 2 $254 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $y.BO130 words
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Article124 1925-05-06 5 The average number of patients in Tan Tuck Smg Hospital in 1923 was 670. The number cf pat.e r ts who stayed in for a period cf three month's or more was 178. Of these 41 were blitfid, 46 suffe* d from pv.lnvnary tuberculoses, 26 from chronic nervous d cease,124 words
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Advertisement31 1925-05-06 5 uiiuiuiuiuiiiiniiraniuiiiiHinmtiniiiiuini^ •jHBh You cannot buy a j Better Lamp than i Philips 1 SOLE AGENTS: {United Engineers Limited l (Incorporated in the S.S.) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT 13, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. Mnitcers m31 words
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Advertisement295 1925-05-06 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS ORDINANCE NO. 44. (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy No. 94 of 1925. Re (1) Lee Yam Chong. Summary Case. Receiving Order made 3rd April, 1925. Date of Order for SuTim try A '.ministration 23rd April, 1925. Date of Adjudication295 words
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Article1138 1925-05-06 6 in thi* issue we publish 2* 0t a in Brussels, T? an audience of social worker, and med.cal men. by a well-known authority on yen.re.l dise.se*. U which he dealt w th modern method* for the eradication of the m urge; and in view of the fad1,138 words
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Article160 1925-05-06 6 Dr. S. Danasamy, formerly of Port Swittenham ia now stationed at Taiping. Mr. Gram-He Roberts will giv» 'an address on "The Indian Abroad** to-i»ight at th Indan Assoiation at 8.30 p.m. EL E. the Gayer jot (Sir Laurence N. Guillemard) and Lady Guillemard leave Sngapore for Hon, by the s.s.160 words
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Article351 1925-05-06 6 The Hon. Mr. A. B. Voules Entertained (From Our Own CorreapondeintO T v Penang, May 6. tJL\a H on Mn A< B Vou €S w as enterSftS tea parly by members of the United Indian Association, at which a vale2£*L which he su tably acknowledged. The Anglo-Chinese School351 words
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Article71 1925-05-06 6 Dutch Captain and Agent Fined A sequel to the d'sco*try -af 5,000 tahiis sfca C r ra^ d m «2 Dutch steamer \an Overstraten" on h<r recent ?rZ V& r fr n S hina was heard nThe Dstr.ct Court, before Mr. Franklvn-Rob'nson th s wh O the master71 words
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Article235 1925-05-06 6 Under the chairmanship of Mr. Granville Roberts Editor of the Malaya Tl*SI a lec7ure m on er S k ng ""U u n t0 Ourselves,' was deof th e p d n? !fe Dawood Shah B.A. Editor of the Darul-Islam, at the Indian Association rooms on Monday235 words
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Article57 1925-05-06 6 JVR G aT>d *gl In 11 I of the weekend, Cam P weeK-end. The Camp, which is unrW tVi O cemtmand of Sin 01 1 011 Th »»day and dispose on will include musketry, bayonet nrhtinr £2T122 rifle S™"** Practice and Set-* joal exercises. Oiher officew in57 words
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Article25 1925-05-06 6 Owm- to troufcle with fcj power plant rtT^yyT"*, l 01 ft 1 Palladium has been compelled to close the theatre until furtner notice.25 words
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Article29 1925-05-06 6 Mr. H.N. Ferrers left Singapore for Kuala Lumpur by the mail train last even'ng. Victoria Inst tution Schoolboys are Px--5? v S*!** ShakespeaLn Co. e fo n S <* h29 words
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Article588 1925-05-06 6 A World War A ain Venereal This lecture w a Bayet m Brussels V an audience vh,: distingu^nedp Lvl)( change m sent me tP before an audience of said it was Urirelv V arui won^ of the Queen o? r the Inrerna n t:< na U, r588 words
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Article70 1925-05-06 6 The Jchore Stale Band, sri-on of the Sultan of Job i a the Y.W.C.A. Ft.e on Sa i ernment House. The proj *£r is as follows:—March. >j 4 c Michael; OH-iture, La Dame B dieu; Selection, II.M.S. 1 Valse. Id Mile. WaWteufc I i: Oam-Pah Trot, Daley70 words
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Article30 1925-05-06 6 Ma ii from Europe, (Loi pau.r u AprJj. 16.) ex P. will arrive by train to-li r« 1 respondence will to re boxholders at 9 a.m. on Ft30 words
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Article27 1925-05-06 6 RUBBER Lorn .on, SUkLs cn May 1,340 tons down. London.—Is. lOd. Local. —77 l /i cents. TIN London.—£244.0.0. s0 d. Local. —$122.25 per picui U-»27 words
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Advertisement214 1925-05-06 6 DURO i TRAOt MAHH a I fadeless I a IHE MOST SERVICEABLE COTTON DMESS FABRIC AVAILABLE. DUR CAMBRI( 1 a Price 51.75 yard. a DURO GINGHAM fj 3 36 ins. wide 3 0 Price $1.10 yard. a xi a GARMENTS MADE FROM THESE a FABRICS WILL BE REPLACED 5S_ 8214 words
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Miscellaneous214 1925-05-06 6 WHEN AND WHERE A Singapore Diary May 6 High Tides.—8.46 a.m, 9.16 p.m. Race Entree close 5 p.m. Singapore Gotf (Hub Meeting Tao Sr—"-- Union BuUdi Leatrue I: S.C.F.A. R.A.. Stadium. To-morrow, May 7 Hijrh Tides.—9.31 a.m., 9.44 pjn League 1. -SC.C. v». S.R.C., Stadium. League II. S.C.F.A. (A) vs.214 words
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Article410 1925-05-06 7 PENSIONS SCHEMES OUTLINED o Wedgwood on American Debt Payments Reuter's Service London, May 5. hmmv I outlined in Mr. 1 udjret speech was dealt MM "Widows, Orphans I ••r.hutory Pensions Bill," lay companied by a ex-.-andum, and the Govemtrt. The new scheme mwg*. panriHM at 65 insteadReuter's Service - 410 words
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Article40 1925-05-06 7 Reuter's Service Capetown, May 5. 1 -ms on the budget pro- on April Bth. in the Hay. nrra announced that the treatment would be a;n In future trade agreet i r and th e Dominions would beReuter's Service - 40 words
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Article264 1925-05-06 7 Witty Speech by New London Ambassador Reuter's Service London, May 4. What Mr. Baldwin in the course of a toast speeA described as the most representatve and distinguished gathering of Pilgrims from both aides of the Atlantic which has ever assembled, met at the Hotel Victoria toReuter's Service - 264 words
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Article131 1925-05-06 7 Deadlock to be Solved by Another Election Reuter's Service Brussels, May 4. It feared that the deadlock, whkh has aided the ba'ance of the parti and deprived the country oi a government d\i j the past month, can only be solved by another general election. Since the SocialistsReuter's Service - 131 words
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Article75 1925-05-06 7 Reuter's Service The Hague, May 5. Owing to a disagreement between the Government and the Employers' Organisations with regard to the numfoer of technical advisers to be appointed to the Dutch delegation at the International Labour Conference at Geneva cn May 19 the Government has been unable toReuter's Service - 75 words
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Article75 1925-05-06 7 Reuter's Service Melbourne, May 5. Minister Pearce outlining the Commonwealth's proposals for the development of the Northern Territory said that railways would be exterkiad, ports constructed and petrol oil tanks established at Port Darwin for the purpose of encouraging motor transport. He recommended the Government to appoReuter's Service - 75 words
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Article33 1925-05-06 7 Reuter's Service Warsaw, May 5. Two mDre attempt's at train-wrecking are reported, two bombs being found on the Vilna Riga line, near Dukszty, and a bairicade Of stones near Lublin.Reuter's Service - 33 words
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Article28 1925-05-06 7 Reuter's Service New York. May 5. Thirty one hours air er 'leaving Lakehurst the airship Los Angelee was sighted at Porto Rico in the evening.Reuter's Service - 28 words
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Article125 1925-05-06 7 French Columns Operating Against Riffs Reuter's Service Paris, May 5. ith a determination exemplarily to punish the Riffis, the Government has decided to send reinforcements, mostly consisting ,>f engineers, aviators and red cross members to Morocco, where Lyautey at present commands 60,000, only two-thirds of wheh isReuter's Service - 125 words
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Article197 1925-05-06 7 Reuter's Service Paris, May 5. According to official statistics the Left block have won 28 seats in the Town Councils and the Right groups five. The .*sue decided in 181 Councils, leaving a aj -<>nd ba i n to settle the composition of the Councils in the remainingReuter's Service - 197 words
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Article102 1925-05-06 7 Reuter's Service London, May 5. Cider the compulsory liquidation of the Batavia and Central Plantat ona Trust, Limited, the report of the Official Receiver has issued accounts to show £102,000 liabilities and assets £4.000 and a deficiency of £91,900 with regard to contributorics. The Official Receiver'sReuter's Service - 102 words
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Article96 1925-05-06 7 Reuter's Service London. May 5. Business surprise has been created by the issue of an order n Chancery Division for the appointment of a receiver and manager for a great Cardiff concern the Gould Steamship and Industrials Limited Company, which has an authorised capital of three millionsReuter's Service - 96 words
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Article77 1925-05-06 7 Reuter's Service Riga, May 5. A telegram from Moscow says that at a meeting of the supreme economic counc 1 Djershinsky, Commissar of Industry, stated that the Soviet Government had decidtd to lease to their former owners nationalised industrial undertakings at present not work ne, or runningReuter's Service - 77 words
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Article42 1925-05-06 7 Reuter's Service Moscow, May 5. Negotiations between th? Soviet» and tiie American Harriman Combine with a view to the renewal of the tatter's concession in tfhe Cbiatura Mines, have terminated. A formal agreement i« expect to be signed shortly.Reuter's Service - 42 words
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Article141 1925-05-06 7 MEETING OF CONFERENCE AT GENEVA Mr. Matsuda's Kind References to America Reuter's Service Geneva, May 5. me plenary sitting of the International Arms Conference discussed the draft convention. Mr. Matsuda dwelt on the importance Japan attached to the Conference. He expressed gratitude for the co-operation of the UnitedReuter's Service - 141 words
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Article114 1925-05-06 7 Expanded to an Alarming Extent Reuter's Service London, May 5. The Daily News naval correspondent, alluding to the Japanese Navy Departm nr's deprecation of an alarmist view of Japanese naval expansion, shows statistically that Japan, since the Washington Conterence, has actually laid down thrice as many new fightReuter's Service - 114 words
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Article174 1925-05-06 7 Reuter's Service Paris. May I. The strike of tramwaymen and busmen ha? extended and less than half th? usual number of vehicles was running this afternoon. The strikens have decided not to resume unless ail the suspended comrades «*re reinstated without loss of pay. The M*tro RailwayReuter's Service - 174 words
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Article107 1925-05-06 7 Reuter's Service n. London, May 5. fliftSF health of the Chr'nese Commercial Mission, headed by Mr. Hsu, Dr. Ree, President of the Chamber of Commerce, said that Lancashire would like *o sell more cotton goods to China and hoped before many years they would be able toReuter's Service - 107 words
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Article36 1925-05-06 7 Reuter's Service v London, May 5. rrorn Rome it is reported that the Swigs MMWttr«Uts suggest a joint Franco-Ita oSwiss petition to Britain, that the silk tax te delayed until Jan. Ist 1926Reuter's Service - 36 words
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Article18 1925-05-06 7 Reuter's Service Buenos Aires, May 6. Tne 1925 cotton crop is officially estimated at 48,600 tons.Reuter's Service - 18 words
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Article13 1925-05-06 7 Reuter's Service Karachi, May 5. Dep nedo has arrived from Charbar.Reuter's Service - 13 words
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Advertisement251 1925-05-06 7 I DAVENPORT OIL ENGINE SERT-DIESEL. COLD STARTING I A FOUR CYCLE HEAVY DUTY INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE I 3 H P 6 Hp sh. p. I j j ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF THE BORNEO CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) l ™™J ing POre KUaU LumpUr Ip0h Teluk An *on, Penang and Alor251 words
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Article85 1925-05-06 8 SPORTS PASTIMES FOOTBALL V.M.C.A. Defeated The second team of the Royal Sussex Regiment 's now leading in the second division of the Singapore Football League. In their match against the V.M.C A. they aga.n emerged, winners by two goals to nil. The sola i s played a better game than85 words
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Article89 1925-05-06 8 Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Fta. R. Sussex 11. 3 3 0 0 5 0 6 S.C.C. 11. 2 2 0 0 2 0 4 S.R.C. II *****23 V.M.C A. 3 1 2 0 2 3 2 s.j.o.i;. looiii l S.C.F.A. (A) 1 0 089 words
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Article251 1925-05-06 8 The two Meeaf gnaani play d between the United Chinese Associat ton of Malacca and the Tampin Retreat.on Club at Tampin Field OB Sunday last resulted as follows:— U CJL II def.atcd T.R.C. II by 2 goals tj nil. U.C.A. I defeated T.R.C. I by251 words
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Article126 1925-05-06 8 S.R.C. Tournament Monday's Results Mixed Doubles E. W. de Cruz and L. Gammel beat E. G. Wheatley and F. de Souza, w.o. Championship Singles V. Misso beat C. A. R. Bateman, 6—o. 6—3. Single Handicap N. E. Ess minus 30.4 beat F. Norris, minus 4, 6—3, 6—l. Tuesday's126 words
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Article91 1925-05-06 8 The two prizes for the Association's er.iss-.word puzzle com petition for April 1925 have been won by Chua Kong Chiang and Tan Eng Hoe who were awarded with an alanm clock (presented by Mr. Cho Kirn Tian) and a penknife respectively. Members are informad that two prizes91 words
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Article120 1925-05-06 8 The following action was taken at a meeting of commitr.ee No, 1 held on the Ist inst:— Decided what the commencing salary of Mr. H. F. de Souza, Inspector, P.C.A. Dept. sh<ukt be $200 a month (in Grad I). Approved exemption from assessment of remises Nos. 155 and120 words
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Article714 1925-05-06 8 Alleged Attempted Murder By Stabbing Th s morrsimg i- the Assize Court four Hytams: Kiang Tee Whye, Tan Whan. Sine. Phoo J<x>n Long a d Phoo Ah Khoon were brought up fciefore Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule (Acting Chief Just XI on charges of attempted murder by stabbing714 words
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Article126 1925-05-06 8 Because Chinese are not admitted into the Inilippines unless the necessary papers covering the temporary admittance of Ch nese immigrants are filed with the bureau of customs, Chinese athletes coming here to par.icpate in the Far Eastern Ganm.s, will be admitted as "European** visitors, it was126 words
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Article143 1925-05-06 8 It is rumoured that a new type called the Bajby Food is shortly to be imported at a low cost. Mr. Stowell has jo ned tne staff «f th>Penang Free School and taken over the Scout work. The second anniversary of the ope nine of St. And 4 wis Hospital143 words
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Article270 1925-05-06 8 Sequel to Excess Found On Ship An interesting argument ensued this morning before Mr. Fnanioh n-RojtfVson, the District Judge, when Mr. Tan Ch ng Chong. a local rubber dealer was charged with kandirg rubber in excess of the amount stated on the per mot. Mr. Demu.h, who represented270 words
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Article370 1925-05-06 8 The Alhambra Theatre "The Fightlr,g Blade 1 is a romance of the Cromweilian era. It depicts the daring exploits of a dashing Flemish sold.er of fortune, the most famous duelist of his day, who came to England to avenge the death of his sister, and remained to jo.n370 words
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Article208 1925-05-06 8 The Hon. Sir George Maxwell, Chief Secretary. F.M.S., is going to Pen*-* this week to meet Lady Maxwell, d 4 by the Kalyan. We learn that Government hat appointed a small sub-cotnmitt4 to consider the quest on of a revision of rates and fares on the F.M.S. Railways.—M.M. Mr. B208 words
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Article797 1925-05-06 8 BY BILL MILLER (Published By Courtesy of the Manila Times) New York, City. Weal, sir, you kan talk abbout yur grand re-unions, but their rr wer was a grander 1 then what we had last rite. Thatir was I and Roy Bennett and Tony Bscoda797 words
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Article109 1925-05-06 8 Per Rumphius:—Mr. F. H. Schutz, Mr. and Mrs. Meygey, Miss R. Dexter, Miss lkane, Mr. Kettle Smalth, Mr. H. van Abbe, Mr, D. P. Cartwnight, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stern, Mr. II. H. Lonch, Mr. L. van Morcrkorken, Mr. M. A. Sharkies, Mr, I C. N. Neubrontner, Mr.109 words
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Article22 1925-05-06 8 To morrow, May 7.—Band Practice Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Saturday, May 9. —Y.W.C.A. Fete at Government House (see special orders.)22 words
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Article13 1925-05-06 8 Mr. N. Reuben expects to have for Europe <» leave sometime U xt morith.13 words
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Advertisement227 1925-05-06 8 1 FRESH STOCK! FRESHSTOCK!!] 1 English Make I FOOTBALL 1 BOOTS j All sizes in stock. J 117, North Bridge Road, I Singapore. THE REAL GERMAN MANDOLINE I FLAT-BACK I $12, $15 $25 each I 1 SEASON s i ■11 ij] •iiitiitSuiuiuiMiniHiimiiiimuiiiitiiMiiiuiuM I Lactogen I THE NATURAL MILK FOOQ For227 words
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Miscellaneous132 1925-05-06 8 Singapore Volunteer Corps" K M «y 6 r^o 114 1 c (Scottish) coy., Company Pared., Drill Order. 5. 15 P.m—Drill Hall, S.V.F. Ambulance Company Parade. Drill Order. C (Sootoh) Coy., Highland Dance for Tourna-To-morrow, May 7 5.15 p.m. DitJl Hall, "C" (Scottish) Coy Company Parade, Driu Order. 5.15 p-m—DtliI Hall,132 words
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Article304 1925-05-06 9 latest prices quoted in the Market tJFSE LJA AliD EVATT, Exchange •nd Share Brokera, issue the following kit of quotations: as a it May 6. MAIL QUaiA*io>s RUBBER. STERLING SHARES Issue Value 2» Allagar 2s Anglo-Java 20s Anglo-Malay o\ 2 SSL,"- 5g Bukit Kajang 35,'? 2s Bukit Mertajam304 words
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Article266 1925-05-06 9 Issue Value P Buyers. Sellers. 1 Alknby (New) 1.40 1.50 1 Alor Gajah 1.15 |j| 2 Amalgamated Malay 2.00 210 5 Ayer Hitam 11 00 1200 1 Ayer Kuning 0.37H 042 V* 5 Ayer Panes L7I 6.2."> 1 Ayer Molek 125 1.30 1 Balgow-nie 2 90 3 10266 words
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Article208 1925-05-06 9 Issue Value Bayers. Sellers. 1 Av«r W#*\j 0 i 0 0 1K 1 Hitam Tin 1.65 170 ex 1 Jelantoh Tin 0.15 0.20 1 Johan Tin D. 0.40 0.45 £1 Idris 32 33 £1 Kuala Lumpur N. L. 281- 241--£1 Kampong K. T. D. 40 6 41 !6 £1208 words
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Article218 1925-05-06 9 INDUSTRIAL SHARES laaue Value R«u.k a B «y«- Sellera. SI British Amer, Tob. 517|6 6.1 o 10 Central Eng. Worka 4.50 500 ,nn traJ Mot 0.50 1.00 100 Chinese Com. Bank r 50 i S M U P 77.50 82 50 S Kaajern Smltg. Ord. 9.00 9.25 «0 Ect. Utd.218 words
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Article238 1925-05-06 9 An Amazing Story From New York N w York.—That little girls are sold under cover of reap by their vising a Marriage Licence Bureau, js amid to have be:j> revealed in an investigation by the Dls-trVct Attorney of Bronx, New York. In a statement issued by District238 words
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Advertisement348 1925-05-06 9 puL 1986 ORIENTAL HO lEL Bns ES E5 j SPECIAL DINNER AND CABARET CONCERT Thursday, May 7 G. S. D. Morgan will present THE BROADCASTERS CABARET CO. including 1 Walllngford Tate Beryl Lucina Bobby Broad hurst-Jack Crichtoo Dinner and Cabaret $3.50. Cabaret only $2.00. Tickets of admission may be obtained348 words
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Advertisement187 1925-05-06 9 Sciatica Many people endure a lifetime of agony through Sciatica yet there is convincing proof that De Witt's Pills will always give prompt relief. Perhaps the experience of Mrs. Oaiey affords the best proof of the efiicacy of the remedy, for hers was a very severe case. Writing from 12.187 words
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Advertisement104 1925-05-06 9 Tpade/Wk. Established ReGisTEREo. Jgfetf 1656. ''She Olc\ Favourite" I (Taw jfl fcaVvA FINEST j EXPORT s BOTTLING OF f Guinnesss 1 i stout OBTAINABLE. I i I Sole Agents I John Little Co, Ltd., j j (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. I I W GARDEN IMPLEMENTS. GARDEN SHEARS. j104 words
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Article809 1925-05-06 10 RUBBER SHARES WEEKLY REPORT Kennedy and Co. Penang, May 2. The Share Market has shown cc/nsddexable activity throughout ths past week particularly m Muring shares which close in almost all Instances in demand at improved pricea The metal has steadily advanced to £251 15a. Od but doses £4 sa. Od.809 words
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Article135 1925-05-06 10 The death of Mrs. Margaret Smith-Wil-kinson, who hai a seneational career and was known as the "beet-dressed woman in the wx>iJdV' had a sequel recently, when her husband, Mr. Smith-Wilkinson stated in an interview that, following official information J!?* e ect that his wife had left him nothing,135 words
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Article45 1925-05-06 10 Sir Alescander Hosie, M.A., L.D., of Sandown Isle of Wight, formerly f the British begat on in China, a maimer of the Shanghai Opium International Conference «J» died on March 10, aged 72, left estate of the gross value of £1,671, with net nereonaaty £1,486.45 words
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Advertisement239 1925-05-06 10 I Cold Storage ICE CREAM I is made from pure cream in a spotless factory where every f g utensil is steam-sterilised daily. Buy it of any of the distri- 3 butors mentioned below. Sold in bricks wrapped in para- 3 fined paper and enclosed in a dust and dirt-proof239 words
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Advertisement503 1925-05-06 10 AUCTION SAIE ESTATE TRIBTIGENaEUTD TT 0 AUCTION SALE OF Unclaimed P rop rty IntMtlt9 EIUU prop<rty TO BE HELD AT n,,rv '«»t>l, The Compound of Central Folic, Station, South Brldg. R Oo Friday, Ha; 8. at 2.30 p.m. An opportunity to aooulr. .pl.ndld Building Sit., at v. v R th.503 words
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Article510 1925-05-06 11 Singapore, May 2. MEAT Beef eteak (round) kati 45 H atew or curry kati 37 Pork lean kati Pork lean and fat (let quality) 64 Mutton Indian kati 80 Mutton Australian kati Fowl kati 55 Hens (Locally reared) kati 70 Ducks each 75 vma, domestic unfledged pair 100510 words
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Article114 1925-05-06 11 n^^f^ 1 George Phillips, Baptist ky preacher, of Eppng, ia a man wno must havi company; he cannot bear to be alone And so, at the age of 79. he has taken unto himself a wii 7-not for the first me. He was married at Epping114 words
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Article48 1925-05-06 11 Colonel E.H. Roold, who has completed hu th nl tvrm «f service in Ceylon, lavas» for Hum» shvetly. Ht ha« bean ai Oomnuudiug KoynJ Ejnpn#»r, Ceylon, by LieuL Cot Gandy. There will be many m &.ng*nora who remaivf «r OjI. Kiv.kr fmc cricket wthen he wna stationed here.48 words
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Advertisement567 1925-05-06 11 STEAMER SAILINGS T& 0 BRITISH INDIA^NIUPCARnj^ (Incorporated in England MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION m LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with Hi. Majesty. Government OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS i or Chin, ft Japan. For M M| b Due Tonnage Singapore »r„«« Leave567 words
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Advertisement435 1925-05-06 11 STRAIT^ COMPANY. LIMITED. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY A penang m P rt Swett nham KaSp?? o 5 'or Muar. KAM PAR, 5 p.nx, for Portianak. TUESDAY P Teluf a' 230 P' m 'or Port Dickson, leluk Anson, Bagan Datoh and Lumut. KELAVtIv 1 for Batu P*** l435 words
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Advertisement396 1925-05-06 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINE, c xm Tonnage Destination lln4 q.m Suwa Maru 11,000 Marseilles London R'dam Antwerp 14 Pushimi Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwerp P Z m H Hakozaki Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwerp SL 8 Hakusan Maru 11,000 Marseilles London WeS j™ 25 II Kitano Maru396 words
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Advertisement665 1925-05-06 12 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED—A capable Compositor who can set advertisements. Apply with one recent testimonial to Manager, Malaya Tribune, between the hours of 3.30 and 4.30 p.m. WANTED a Translator cf EnglishRomaDizei Malay for acr ncern. Experienced men need at ply statirg salary required apply box No. 261 co" Ma!«ya filbune."665 words
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Advertisement822 1925-05-06 12 PUBUC NOTICES NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of S.ngapore invite tenders for the Erection and Completion of a Market in Reinferced Concrete at Beach Road. Plana may be seen and Specification and Form of Tenders obtained at the Municipal Architect's Office during hour*. Tenders to822 words
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Advertisement405 1925-05-06 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acta of 1862 to 189* en 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,004 Subscribed Capital £1,800 OOt Paid-up Capital i1#60,004 Reserve Fund and Rest 11,458,221 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:405 words
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Advertisement462 1925-05-06 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, Hi r Hongkong 13, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Amoy,462 words
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Advertisement412 1925-05-06 12 INSURANCE Mi SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayscn Green. FOR SAFETY AND GOOD SERVICE IN LIFE ASSURANCE GO TO THE ORIENTAL IN AGE SIZE AND STRENGTH THE GREATEST INDIAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Apply412 words
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Advertisement508 1925-05-06 12 MALAYA TRIBU Nl[ SHIPPINg N g A2e (E v daily.) 'Phone 345 Editorial Dent 'Phone 171 Managerial SUBSCRIPTION R ATF Payable in Per annum Half-yearly Per quarter 17JJ Single Copy 5 cenu" 11 Postage Extra 50 cent. To Foreign iSnS^ff VERY MANY "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READrpo upon street sellers f o508 words
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