Malaya Tribune, 11 May 1925

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. 1 I [EVENING DAILY. Vol. XII.- No. 108 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, MAY 11, 1925
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    • 386 1 f Tfl I THE j MALAYA TRIBUNE AND ?sn GAZETTE 1 i >.'pw?p.Tpor of Britltl Malaya. PgbßAcd Daily. The ptpV that keeps its Rr a i n fully informed > INDEPENDENT, itf"""""" 1 1 RACE WEEK I AT WHITEAWAYS V If j g I j EVERYTHING j FOR MEN'S I!
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    • 318 1 i ULTRA-VIOLET RATS I WJĔt a s are dangeroos to eyes. To prevent this r danger by wearing Genuine f mokes a Lenses which absorb these in&idioas ißays. We make them. a I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CP., 15, South Canal Road, Singapore, j "•"•"■"•Htiwiwwiiiuiui^ MALTHOID I ONE QUALITY THE 15
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  • 693 2 DISCLOSURES AT THE TRIAL Lady Cowans on Her Weeks of Martyrdom Of the ma v pe o p» e rflldwm in the Dennistoun 8e the Cowan, h WId T f u General S John Cowan,. "I o Z Bhe -^«sed La, y Cowana, ft -Jorded a wonderful
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  • 76 2 "Gentlemen." «*Wi entered the lobby C<ETSI sh« "Jl a room next door h> s Clvb between life and awJaT n hovering 5? him. I, therea t in S Will volunteer to g!ve gl l J" who quart of—" *cmc a au *rt, juat ow 111 *> ™«i
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  • 41 2 nounces that an the b »nker, anMr. Harrington char discovered i n tfc* t? arch eo! o»ist, has Southern Nevada I fcSfe* D «**rt lisation of oomparat vehr h£), d^ an Clvi Remairra of «r™~ yv h rank
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    • 226 2 PHONE: 241 i UH LUKE SENG, /^f\ 5G—3 Market Street. II \y MICHELIN TYRES j \S(jL\ STOCKIST i Culicura Keeps The "cJ&STSZI Complexion Fresh .suppher of ail kinds of i'neumatic JlES2**&++*!mm* and Solid Tyres and also dealing in *2 55S^^SUSSl?^ ««SfS^' Lubricatin SS?^ nuwu. for your reqnirementf «*re Par .tSo*
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    • 357 2 WHEN QUININE FAILS. There is still hope for Malaria Sufferers. Every sufferer from Malaria know, the value of quinine. It ha. been the rocogniz ed remedy for malarial attacks STSL upon a century. se But despite tiie efficacy of quinine its curative effect* .re only temporary and u that relapses
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    • 318 2 WHY ENDURE dim l ll or lounge, wh.rgft iii. y <^ Ung;i!) F8 MSmWut^ Piano, upon whlc, one htVt becur,t >'. MRO > HOLLOA WIR E SYSTEM ta^M "GUTS INSTALLED IN TWO DAYS W- S J /T/ Co.tlng no more than a set or n XT- UW--^ and only a
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  • 1139 3 TRAGEDY OF BRITAIN'S WASTED GIRLHOOD Transportation to the Dominions England a faced by a great tragedy of wasted girlhood. It is only too obvious in our time, and is oW Teally to the a mple fact that there s a surplus of two and a half million women:
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    • 631 3 I Is the \y l 016 hCalUl y n nee<L^^ Af h -y\rA Aiucmic, NerYom, Rmnjown. Cft C Way Ca the Wincarnis fiu 4 i way—because it has been proved «I **f to be the beat way. 01 V' i A During the past 30yearsWincamis El /V/i v -n brought
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    • 349 3 Sciatica Many people endure a lifetime of agony through Bciatica yet there convincing proof that De Witt'i Pills will always give prompt relief. Perhaps the experience of Mrs. Casey affords the best proof of the efficacy of the remedy, for hers was a very severe case. Writing from 12, Canal
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    • 280 3 I NOW READY IStanJey Gibbon s Catalogues tor 1925. I Part I-FOR STAMPS OF BRITISH EMPIRE Price $3.25 8 Part H-FOR STAMPS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES Price $4.75 J Postage 30 cts. extra. I Obtainable at H I GEM PHOTOGRAPHIC CO., I jO 6), North Bridge Road [P I SINGAPORE. I
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    • 296 4 ~j pEMnpTsisi I Thursday, May 7 to Monday May 11. I I In the First Show 730 D .m. Sharp' I Cosmopolitan Corporation presents 1 I The Pride of Palomar X Around lim th. p!aina-.l ci tas r'rath- l. I In Urn S.>cond Show at 9.15 P m 5j Metro
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    • 271 4 1 I From Wednesday. May 6to Monday, May 11. [jj y. AT THE fi fALHAMBRA I 'AN CHENG KEB ft CO, LTO, Proprietors. I In the Second Show which commences at 9 p.m. I A GREAT STAB IN A GREAT PICTURE I I RICHARD BARTHELMESS in I The Fighting Blade
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    • 310 4 Gaiety Cinema I JunCt, n A ">™ «1 Bencoolcn Streets lhe?K. I North P, Friday Bth to Thursday 14th May i; N I Nightly ,t 9 p.m. .harp Wednasday, May 6 to I HER ~lb >« I ACCIDENTAL HUSBAND v I Bfc. married him because she HATED HIM- THE I
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  • 288 5 CELEBRATION OF 50th ANNIVERSARY Handsome Sum Realized from Stalls r ami attended by a large «BJMBI House groundt f gay an mauon on wiuri the garden fete \Vomen s Chr-stian d i tebrating the 50th I tae Association. which were well laid out am several txmpt.ng H. H.
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  • 243 5 pp :.tments were made Apr.l B:—Lieutenants. S uarine L.22, in comi T. G. P. Crick to (April 3). Commd. Gun--11 to Ambrose (:.n reBef) J. C L .k Chief of Staff to f. China, will act tern■-. Sec md Class, comCruiaer Squadron, an .unced on April 9 3
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  • 118 5 untitled bad trade, the big n have been djing extrem.- profits last year were Bark r's nearly £450,000; Freebody s which includes Snciigroves and Harvey n00,000; Selfridge's nearly vs £110,000; Whiteley's I» M Marche £117,000; and Ar,r 0 'He Turks are determined to n firmly against the Indian 1 The
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  • 747 5 Police Court Charges Against Mr. J. A. Russell M N Mr. W. J. Stark, the KuaU Lumpur Police Magistrate, en Saturday, Mr. J. A. Russell was charged on two counts muter sections 165 and 471 cf the Penal Code-. The charges read out to Mr. Russell weire as
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  • 71 5 Stranded Dutch Steamer Sails To-morrow We have betn informed that the Dutch c Ceylon which grounded in the fe.raits of Tem.ang on Monday last Will De JL eady t0 Bail to-morrow aft/ernoon. mmHi rg of 350 tons of rice has been unloaded into six lighters and will be
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  • 182 5 A distinguished Indian gentleman, just Dock from Wembley, has lectured at Madras on his impr.sstons of England. He seleced as Mi texts the part played by women in pnttm hfe, the democratic spirit of the Itcpie, and the 1 ur m ...cn g.rls who are unmurr.ej for
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  • 313 5 The Chetties of Singapoie 11 lilt small in number are an important eonuno being money lenders, exchange brokers, bankers, and local agents of b:g firms in Inda. They belong to the Hindoo religion m m all Ui Pantheisms and mystical Mythology. Th y are a
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  • 145 5 Lady Severn, wife of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong, to arrive with her two ch;.<dr n by the Mellia, was due at Southampton on April 23. The F.M.S. has fourteen millions of dollars cf investments ear-marked specially for the red.JTKption of the Straits Settlements 7 p?r cent loan, 1926. Besides
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  • 142 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice. Siam No 1 per Koyan $326 Kce, Siam 2 sljik Kkj, Siam 3 R ce, Sa gon 1 $270 B5- Sa>«on 2 H $262 5& S aigon 3 $254 R/ce, Rangoon 1 25 6 V> S*"^ 0 2 $252 Rice. Par Boiled No
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  • 131 5 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y. I Kerosene ncvoe? Imperial Brilliant per 2 tns 55.40 S>[van Arrow per 2 tins $5.00 Tig r per 2 tins $5.00 Tiger per 2 drums $4.70 Benzine Socony Motor Gasol ne per 2 tins of 8 gallons $7.60 Socony Motor
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  • 67 5 The peculiar discase among fishermen of Kuriscties Haff. a biy of Eastern Prussia, produces severe muscular pains and marked degeniration of the kidneys, and has been traced to poisonous emanat ons from the water. Much arsenic is discharged into the bay from celliulose factories Algae taking up the poison evolve
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  • 38 5 Colombo and Bombay Batu Pahat I SSt Se*t Pendjang, Bengkalis and Pontifnak 81 J Port Swettenham and 3 Malacca VA Knba 3P m M uar H > e Leong 4 p.m. MUar 4 p.m. ♦Specially superscribed correspondTn^o^
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  • 158 5 To-day, May 11 •>.15 p.m.-DnU HaK, =C* (Scottish) Coy., Company Training. Hali S V F Unit Tram .ng. All UniU for Military Pageant. To-morrow, May 12 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hail, "C" (Scottish) Coy., Company Training, Lews Gunners revolver practice at BaKstier Range. Bus leaves Drill Hall at 5.15
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  • 86 5 London, May 8. Manchester Market— lbs shirtings fair (new basis) 16s 40's Grey Yarns, single twist 23 V-z G lbs T. Hoth fair 24 yards 10s Liverpool Market— Cotton Fully Middling Ameri„can 12.62 Cotton Egypt .n 32.55 MetalsTin Std. 3 months £242.2.6 Produce— Copra fair merchantable £28.17.6
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  • 24 5 Any entries from the Far East this year tor Imperial Baby Week at the British Empire Exhibition? Lan. year Hongkong won \\t*i prize.—China Tlegrajh.
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    • 92 5 i i i i l I i i i i i i ill t iii i i i i i i i ■iiiiunminn :mij| 11 i:nm i.,■:,«■„ mm—mti;! i i i i i i i ISJfr You cannot buy a Better 1 I■ lamp than I I SOLE AGENTS: I
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    • 184 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTEn.—Vacancy f>r local-born Male Shorthand-Typist will >ccu-on lit Ju'y 19« Salary $.60 per menem, n .r.-jemhn.bie plus ninctly te.xipnrary ailowanc» of 10%, rising by $:0 tnnual Increments to $250 add i tment te-iiiinableone month's n -tice on either side Auply in writi g stating age, exper.ence and •northand-typewrith.g
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  • 135 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, May 11 High Tides.-0.21 a.m., 11.55 p.m. L c I—R. Sussex vs. S.CLF.A. Stadium. mtM To-morrow, May 12 ILgh Tide.— L.li P4n League lI.~S.CC. vs. P. Brani SCP League lI.—SJX).B. vs. O.TJ C SC F a Lodffe Z tlJand Regular, prl A HWI
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  • 876 6 A Penang contemporary recently drew attmt on to the many.onerous difficulties of newspaper work in Malaya and now a s though our contemporary's remarks 'had •truck a train of thought at Home certa n promiaeot member* of the National Union of Journalists have been speaking about Bl!1 t0
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  • 351 6 A full recharsal of the untitled Rary Pageant •KWiag at 430 p! n eiver by «he y^UTyX^'J^ Telegram revived from G P nt j ma:l despatched c Rifii. HB* Bur foSSSS m% be «5 no «rourd owin* to thmUS the I'agean:. th Mii.tary Pegier, manager. Mc&sr« m •*w and Co.,
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  • 256 6 Governor of British North Borneo Resigns Major General Sir William Rvcroft Governor of British North Borneo, and Lady Rjicroft left Singapore for Borneo at 1 p.m. to-day by the Blue Funnel steamer "Hector". Sir Wiffian! ihmVUm in the Singapore Gancual Hospital for treatment for kidney trouble, and
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  • 412 6 Sequel to Motor Launch Escapade In the Supreme Court this morning before he Acting chief Juat.ee Mr. Justice Sproute tnectM came up for trial in which two are charged with murder and attempted murder on the second count tLem P^ Mx.Tadaaa appeared for bo;h the accused. In opening
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  • 72 6 rhp Y, A n T OW rs secr€t ary, forwards Ym Book f°r 1924, a well bound oiume cqn;ain:ng much information about Cha mber w Lr niinutes of meetings, eortmt etc., valuabL for record and reference Mr. Cameron's paper on tS Deep Leeds of the Kinta
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  • 43 6 Ahmat Salzman, doscrTjed as a MaJav ■rwT n and charged with cheating m respeot of $180, $100 fnd ?-00 the property of three Chine* and aC 3 C I ha vl h:s offices in 0 Bail £;T 10 an employment agent
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  • 19 6 RUBBER Lndon.— 2s. 2d. Locafi.—96 cents. T si TIN London.—£242,0.0. Local— $121H per picul 100 tons sold.
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  • 1001 6 The Need for P rivate Generosity We have tried to fometh.ng of what is Je can be com efficient. Now w e mi and see how it' j, :hu becomes a Teacher it "Willi there are" n the best material-,... to luck to bring us wha President of
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    • 272 6 NEW SPRING GOODS Constantly Arriving j s A*k\ Xv Including I Dress Malerials Millinery, I lh Day and Evening I j I Dresses, Sunshades, I j |i| Scarves, Beits, I I jjjj Ribbons, J I, Vanity Cases, Sports I Coats, etc., etc. 1 Robinson Co., ltd. (Incorporated in S.S.) 1
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  • 535 7 o l>l Kl> AMID GREAT ENTHUSIASM The King 'a Stirring Speech to Urge Audience Reuter's Service. LonoV., May 9. :-i< Exhibition was re- ,y His Maj sty the Hr Majesty the c thusiasm and was tine though 1 The grounds and vastly improved oa last ll ,ju.te an
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  • 261 7 Painleve Determined to Suppress m Risings Reuter's Service. Madrid, May 9. A Riff ruse, that failed is narrated in a communique dealing with the Melilla area. It says that a force of over a thousand tribesmen, apparently advanong on the French zone, suddenly wheeled round and invaded
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  • 214 7 Section of Press Urge Better Consideration Reuter's Service. London. May 10. A correspondent 0 f the Observer, commencing House of Commons third reading erf the China Indemnity Bill, mwm the House of Lords, when the Bill comes before them, would tak* a longer and larger view of the
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  • 117 7 Reuter's Service. Moscow, May 9. "Pure inventions", thus Trotsky stigmatises th:- statements in foreign newspapers that he favours the Bourgeois democracy and freedom of commerce. Trotsky in a statement hereanent upholds the Soviet system of dictatorship and the proletariat monopoly of foreign trade as essential conditions for attaining
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  • 77 7 Reuter's Service. Berlin, May 9. Three members of the Reichstag and two judges of the Leipzig Supreme Court constituted the court which declared Yon Hindenburg's election valid. Berlrin, May 9. A meeting of Reichstag deputies of aH parties, who had had experience at former colonies has formed an
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  • 215 7 Caillaux Makes Detailed Speech to the Cabinet Reuter's Service. Paris, May 9. M. Caillaux made a two hours' statement on the financial situation to the Cabinet which approved of certain proposals. These will not be published until May 12 when they will be submitted to the Chamber finance
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  • 188 7 Twenty-one Drowned in Sunken Towboat Reuter's Service. Memphis, May 9. A mysterious disaster, believed to be resulting in the drowning of twenty five members of the Middle snd Southern States Associstions has occurred in sn isolated section of the Mississippi only reachable by water wh n the
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  • 77 7 Reuter's Service. London, May 9. There is renewed anxioty over Lord Milners health. A bull tin issued this morning says that he did not have a good night and that improvement has been checked. London, May 10. After consultat.on the doctors to-night stated that Lord Milncr's condition
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  • 52 7 Reuter's Service. Cap-town, May 9. Though nothing definite is known of the Government s intentions it is believed the Government is considering anticipating the date of July 1, fix.d for the resumption of the aold standard. Business and financial circles in the Transvaal are already discussing
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  • 41 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, May 11. In the first eight months of the first Dawes year Germany paid 640,000,000 gold marks as reparations, five-sixths of which was paid in cash from •the proceeds of a foreign loan. Britain r.ceived nearly 150,000,000.
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  • 18 7 Reuter's Service. Wellington, May 10. The death is announced of the Premier, Mr Maasey.
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  • 314 7 SENSATIONAL MOTOR SMASH Six Cylinder Car Turns Turtle on Kota Tinggi Road A d str aslng motor car accident rsMHa£ n the death of a young European, S. i t^ 10U8 mjuriea to another occurred m Johore yesterday morning. The vet m of the tragedy is Mons cur
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  • 152 7 Making false reports to the oolice »nd U S -cSmrn Ye ienCe Persons s_* f C rt ommon crime in Singapore, From time to time several of these offenders have been severely dejk With by th. 2 practice is still being before him "sB? M Magistrate had rlm«
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  • 78 7 Following an exciting swim in the haroour opposite Teluk Ayer, yesterday, Mr. Alexander, A. S. P., managed to take into custody a Chinese who was charg d in the becond Police Court this morning with attempted murder. Accord ng to informal on reo ived, the man la
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  • 70 7 Reuter's Service. London, May 0. The death is announced of the Duks> of Rutland. [Deceased, Henry John Brlnsley Manners, the eighth duke and was 73 years of age. A landed proprietor taking much int. rest in land problems, he was for ten years in the E
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  • 53 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, May 11. The second ballot of the Municipal elections at the capital confirmed the previous movement of the Left. The Communists gained three seats and the Socialists ten. The Council is now formed of 4 Conservatives, 14 Right Republicans, 23 Left Republicans, 31 Socialista
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  • 23 7 Reuter's Service. Lakthurst, May 10. The United States airship Los Angeles, formerly the R33, returned this morning from Porto Rico.
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  • 41 7 Dr. (Miss) Porvnambalam, Asst. Surjpeon Taiping Hospital, left for Seremban on transfer on the 4th instant. Dr. Ponnambalam was very popular amongst the Asiatic community of Taip*ng and quite a number of her friends &aw her off at Taiping Railway Station.
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  • 219 8 SPORTS PASTIMES BOXING Trono vs. Turner Forthcoming Bouts at the Boxing Stadium The big title bout between Boy Walley, flyweight champion of Ma.aya and Kid Limbaco, the speedy Filipino, is now announced for thj 21st instant at the Happy Valley. Another bout wh.ch should be of equal inteiest is promaaed
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  • 55 8 The Jubilee Reuter's Service. Londo", May 9. In the X .mpton Park Jub.lee Handicap m.les) Amethystine was first, Twe.\e Pointer second, Purpl Shade tha-d. Thirteen ran ar.d the race was won by two lengths, the sum distance separating second ar.d th rd. Betting 20—1 Ar.uthyst'ne, 7—l Twelve Po
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  • 428 8 Reuter's Service. Baltimore, May 9. The Preakness stakes resulted as follows: Coventry 1 Backbone 2 Almadel 3 Calcutta Betting Clubs It is reported that there are now in Calcutta no less than fiw hundred dubs where it is possble to book bets at totalisa:<»r prices on any race
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  • 96 8 The Ban on Nurmi Reuter's Service. New York, May 9. The Amateur Athletic Union has temporarily lilted the ban on Nurmi permtting him to run in Massachusetts on May 9 and 11. The announcement of the Union's dec sion followed a hearing given to Nurmi Ritola and Nurmi's manager
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  • 45 8 England beats Westralia Reuter's Service. Perth, May 9. At soccer England beat Westralia by 7 to nil. Merrilads vs. Pulo Bukom The match played <*n Saturday between the "Merrilads" and Pulo Bukom ended in a victory for the "MerriladV' by 3 goals to 1.
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  • 749 8 Variable Winds The second race of the scries dor the June troph.es took place on Sunday morning at 10 a.m. A hot sun, a strong flood tide and a light, uncertain south-west breeze left the morning s weather an uncerta.n quantity. Eleven yachts started under the orders of Mr.
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  • 110 8 Netherlands Davis Cup Team Reuter's Service. Amsterdam, May 9. The Netherlands Davis Cup lawn term s team to meet Czecho-Slovakia at Noordwijk on May 15 and 17 consist of S. Diemerkool. C. Van.ennep. H. Timmer and C. Bryan Lisbon, May 9. By winning the doubles and two singles
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  • 119 8 Royal Johore Challenge Cup, 1923 The competition for the above cup will sho, t for on the Johore Military Forces Rifle Range, Johore Bahru, on June 21, commencing from 8 a.m. sharp. In additon to th Cup, His Highness the Sultan of Johore has presented ndividual prizes fox Ist
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  • 929 8 Lanka Union Badly Beaten The Lanka Union met the S.C.C. on the padang on Saturday and susta ned a a vere defeat. The homesters took first knock and compiJed 187 for the loss of seven wickets and declared the r innings closed. Find Lay top-scored for his ade wxh
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  • 372 8 Rain over night had made the wick't soft when th s match was commenced on Saturday. The (bowlers r aped a harvest. Carter and Speldewinde in particular coming out with str king figures. Perak ran cut wain rs. Following are the particulars: PERAK First Innings Towers c
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  • 350 8 Happy Valley and Svo rh»nV'n oe of Vernon make tklr P! u, S ,n su PP°rt, combine to make a thoroughly enjoyable programme. A New London Company An advert.sment which appoars ilsewherv "Fnfiii' 1 f the ordinary run of TJJ Company which has been'the nana Jf m Inda,
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  • 55 8 To-day May 11.—Individual Troops Parade 5.15 p.m. «J°£?r° W V May 12 —Signalling Class and Military Tattoo Practice 5.15 p.m. 'Thursday May 14.-Band Practice and Military Tattoo Practice 5.15 pm Saturday, M-ay 16.—Musketry Class 7a Mount Soplra 2 p.m. Combined Parade for all rroops, St. Joseph's ground
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  • 84 8 The chief cause of mortality during the week ending April 25, is given by the Registrar of Births and Deaths as phthisis, rrom wh:ch disease 37 persons died. Other causes were convulsion 30, pneumonia 26, malarial fever 24, beri-beru 18, fever not 17, and debility and age 15. One death
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 268 8 FRESH STOCK! FRESH STog English Make I I FOOTBALL I BOOTS j All sizes in stock. j RAJJL *8& Co. 117, North Bridge Road, i Singapore. it i o Latest Model Guitar I wifj adjustable aad unbreakable alamiaium taU piece t I $25 I I Send for the latest illustrated
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  • 1189 9 INDUSTRIES IN MALAYA No. 2 THE TAMPENIS CEWENi TILE WORKS LIMITED Excellent Progress ot a Fifteen Year Old Business (By Our Special Representative) «f erieB f r Bpeclal ■<■»■■"■■■ will describe one or two or Malaya a principal industries, youn* and old. Commercial extension, w a with the foundations /that
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    • 369 9 I HAVE YOU TRIED SILVO? THE LIQUID SILVER POLISH. SILVO CAR OWNERS 1 IfIJULD nnn n n nJLDJIJ I shonWc,ea n CLEANS MniS the Mckel j all kinds of Kf I%iA J 1 parts of ,htir Silver and m T TIT IT TIT I I 1 Puu. SILVO IKK,i, M
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    • 147 9 l —»^a.,, ll> 1 ll lliUM limtißail I|m 1| |l llm nmt ]umummmu j TpadeMapk. kfijiA Established Weg.stepeo. JJggT 1656 "She OIA ft 80/mir-ifo" m@ C UIN X ESS t^^m I 1 FINEST I *mm 4 EXPORT 1 I I j BOTTLING I OF s I Guinnesss 1! stout pi
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  • 751 10 Wasting Millions of Hours a Day Some time ago there appeared in these columns an account of the mania for crossword puizles which was then devastating the United States, writes "The Trm«" (London). It was calculated, roughly that several million working hours a day were being spent by
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  • 153 10 There are still %ome parts of the world where wives are so much the property of the:r husband* that they can be sold or let out on lease. The practice exists in riji and has just led to a strange murder at Lantoka, on the west
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  • 128 10 The most strenuous efforts are »being made to save Mrs. Hannah Chapl n, mother of the famous film com dian, from deportation from America. Mr. Davis, the Secretary for Labour, is receiving letters from ail parts of the country protest ng against the decision of the immigration officials
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    • 567 10 I Have You Tasted f I ESKIMO PIE I ni ro Lq in j Delicious Vanilla Ice Cream coated with I 0 Chocolate. Try it to-day. Obtainable from I 1 the Cold Storage Depot in Orchard Road or I 3 at Borneo Wharf, >r from Bun Bee Co Beach Road.
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    • 559 10 AUCTION SAIE 9 te **m nmmm M yilßo th. tad. of Ba Dg ow and B>a lld< H U h ".'^t'." 1 ,Ui W IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Tb.und.r. lg n.dha,.b..u ta., raol dtoMllb7 Pub |c Baffle. Chamber.. Raffle. Pl ac S ""r„,. On Monday, May 11, at 2.30 p.m. MEYER
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  • 519 11 Singapore, May 2. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 45 Beaf stew or curry kati 37 Pork lean kati «1 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) 64 Mutton Indian kati 80 Mutton Australian kati Fowl kati 55 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 70 Ducks each 75
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  • 176 11 A Cheerful mother of nineteen children caused much amusement in Mr. Justice Shearman s court when giving evidence on behalf of her sister in a claim for damage in respect of personal injuries. She toid Mr. Vachell, XC M ihat at the time of the accident her
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