Malaya Tribune, 19 May 1925

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune. AIN U SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY.] I EVENING DAILY. Vol. XIL -No. 115 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1925
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 269 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE j AND GAZETTE N< w<paper of I i Malaya. s Published Daily. r that keeps iti j i i M i informed INDEPENDENT. llf n •i 11 \--*\\vmmmmmmmmv>\m An Amazing Offer! FROM THE GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COY. OF AMERICA. To Merits of I I GILLETTE BLADES j
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    • 175 1 r 0I^l wrw Dfl l!l|lJMiilwnmii| ULTRA-VIOLET BATS > j ■re dangerous to eyes To prevent this I danger by wearing Genuine frookes THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I 15, South Canal Road, Singapore, j ~l« "«i:«««iiiiiiiiintuiimiil iiiii l i „t l l lllM<l, i il(gfi tlTr j Are you Going to°the
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  • 1751 2 WHY SHE FLED FROM CAPTIVITY Sorrow over the Death of Her Infant Bombay, April 27. The Pr Ma ting Counsel openng the case traversed the und covered in th* lower Court MlMrtti* _L_i__ with Maharajah of Indore* ZjEgSZ Indore and lived at Amritsar, RmS and Bombay, all the
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  • 517 2 Hushed Drama of the Appeal Court Since the establishment of the Court of Criminal Appeal nearly every convicted winch pervades the Court justice balance, are usually brief. The \J!t\ f ourt with trio of grave i. 5 the low murmuring barrister «W by books of law;
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  • 122 2 Building railway trestles in easily detach d sections is the ma thud suggested by r. M. Holmquiet, Amercan, engireer for rSn^i 1 dama se in A length of 1.000 fo t of trestle was *cc* to go out wnen not mere than 200 feet would have been lost if the
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  • 103 2 More Praise for Babv s n Tablets from S,u Mendoza, 0 f R os V b5 Bombay. K S Cotta ffo, Vfc £j« Mothers everywhere mL Own Tablets S Efigfc try Bab v s 0 be without them again t ly and speedily helpful ii
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  • 140 2 d^4ed n Tou e ;„rtt K v life f^' heart? Perhaps a crueU ara Z Sick Pain in the back, or the fior- Rheumatism has robbed vol «f made the whole world seem fun gloom. Then you should l«n of bla <* now-that Litttoi O relieve your
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 326 2 Sustains Energy and Strength I When feeling a little languid or exhausted, through pressure of work or social engage' ments, a cup of 'AUenbury» 1 Malted Milk will quickly dispel the fatigue, soothe the tired nerves and restore strength and energy Malted Milk (PKFDIGESTED) is so easy of dmestkm that
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    • 180 2 Eg —x-.-i I p SQUIBB S f I I AGUE a li 1« S ""Www meter- 7^ S fitting Indian inr e f,rr g 0 0 M«J i /'<•"<"•. /J W J.'.' H |S afertmmt </ric fW /r M y S Biliary Dtrangtmint\ *ii «1 cauitd h MaLiria. sutk S
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  • 506 3 Jews are Better off than Gentiles That J wish children, with rare exceptions, do not show the usual characteristics of the slum child, are well grown, well fed, and well clothed, and, age for age, are in intellectual advance of Christian children of the samu* social claaa, is
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  • 527 3 Destruction of the Babe that Might Have Been The slaughter of the unbar' 1 All »v r England the police are tightening up thair organisation for dr airntg witoh that deadly peril to ary nation—the destruction of the babe-tihat-ni i ght -hav e-6een. Thus tlrrJble practice f
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  • 496 3 Growing Menace at Britain's Back Door Man-£muggling is a new and growing rorm 0 f enterprise among international adventurers quite as popular and quite a* profitable as rum-running. One globe-trotting crook, in part cu'ar, has amassed a small fortune by defeating the immigration laws of many lands by
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    • 202 3 Ufa (jlh i i 1 b m I r .;,,..ff Headache Tablets P I g have been specially pre- «■ed I I gTVC <: ::ck relief I fri liKrv«paioa.The> j with perlecT I C9MM tiny do j a r< I ihc revt. No J i |fl MBet with t l
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    • 188 3 I For the I Housewife's Lunch— BOVRIL Medical men strongly Bi J£ HEfrail jj; advise wives and f\ C ||JJ <P gj mothers not to forego r fc*!/ i nourishing midday JrX /Tli 1 meals in the absence of J| wjl 5 their husbands. It is to ifi tins foolish
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 268 4 AMUSEMENTS I EMPIRE I Tuesday, May 19 and Wednesday, May 20. I (NO HALF PRICE—SPECIAL CHINESE FILM) I g In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. I Zips and Zest-A 2 Heels Comedy j 1 "THE PRINCE OF I THE MOUNTAINS" S A drama of daring adventuring and death-facing stunts
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    • 355 4 AMUSEMENTS I From Monday. Hay 18 to Saturday. May 23. I X AT THE S ALHAMBRA Theatre, Beach Boad. TAN CHUNG KEE A CO. LTD. Proprietors. I I In the Second Show at 9 p. a. sharp. j Topical Budget I 3 of interesting screen news. 3 I A MODERN
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    • 269 4 AMUSEMENTS Gaiety Cinema Surma TheaK. Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets xt North *«W ,> ad TO-NIGHT AT 9 p.m. SHARP. Wednegday (Last Night, Thursday 21st May) Sdav M„ WILLIAM FOX NIGHTLY AT 7« Presents P.m. IF WINTER GOMES =UT The Motion Picture version of S l s,ar A. S. M.
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  • 344 5 RUBBER SHARES WEEKLY REPORT Kennedy and Co. Penang. May 16. be pre f Rubber that the busings a has been chiefly n f the si*-ire market, have to be re•t almost all lecai i f ml Of h market a'ITBOUTIt «as hurt i to happen h cheap r sib. ires
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  • 145 5 Pan I —June 3. Birthdqp parade wit padang n Wednesday c H lidav). The ry member w H i fch i parade. The the he occasion! on m be seen as a wbcle. terferea nether w th laj pom ts, and the hat he can rely on
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  • 40 5 told of India's new I »si Marshal Sir ,n he wa, servmg > he went through 1 Put a foot on ;7aeh. Meeting the afterwards, S> Wil- Tho feting must i > n on you." "It Y ou put your other
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  • 134 5 On the sumn» r cru> o Hvi c v and the Oh na La n f ft Sfi awk n Wee Ha \YV a 2 h f H°»fflwng fc r in th^Souadro nVe th k Briafcaae, H M.s. ar s ehm q a S and Subtr.arin* L.B were
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  • 94 5 the Wharves or Expected to Arrive xr Singapore, May 19. SSShJV BM Tierrimai, 9; I re Dock (Gate 3 and 4).-F k«H •>0; R.bera, 3fi; NcinEr aa. v -s. ""'«C, 4b, K< ye: Maru, Wi i Wharf (Oat; 4).-Men to r, 4- Presd d-'nt \an Burcn.
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  • 89 5 On London- 19 Bank 4 month.' sight 2a. 4 5 16d Demand o, :\7~i Private 3 montha' s ght 2m AKA On India— A 4%d Bank Tel. Transf r imw On Hongkong— •^■Sr a ft 2 Bank demand dmft 7«;u. On Java- 75H Bank Tel. Transfer 140.14 On Japan—
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  • 134 5 RICE To-day's Quotations Rice' &r N i Koy,n 1332 p. n:s i; 2 > Rice, Saigon 1 £i« Rice. Saigon 2 n glf Rice, Saigon 3 HS H ce, Rangoon 1 Ig? Rice, Rang >on 2 f|5i Rice! No >»* gfO R S 855 PRODUCE Gambier U
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  • 143 5 t 8 ngapore. May 19. 75 m T "V-"**Jl ™to $1.20, Norths iL* B o°- C?ntB> Sou;hs H to 60 cer.u Johans 3, to 40 cents. Pc al m Sl.fi Vo Rubin rs:-M nt akabs 28 to 30 eawt*. tans A4 n i *J* tO 4
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  • 103 5 Eighty thousand people attended the Watj Cip Race meetmg and the totalisator investments were £*****6. ,ng ty> the rtatements in the S aZ u :e tlh rChart:red and HongW Bank, has bank-notes to tihe vafue of $141.3,9 out in Singapore and Pensng. The un-arned increment—we suspect. Friday m ,ht Founders
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  • 50 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association 0 Sineapo-e. May 19. P»Ie Crap* Closing Prices. Spot Buyers Sellers. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Price.. Snot »„a vi Buyers Sellers. Spot and May 107 108 July to September l flL 83* 84 t****- London Gables quote London Spot-2s. lid Ton of Market.—Quia.
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  • 24 5 Singapore. May li*. c rubber quotations are as June W 9mm May 68 cents London.—2s. lid. Singapore.—$1.07. Tone of MarkeL—OuV>r
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  • 63 5 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y. Kerosene S A lmp rial Br;ili *nt per 2 sins $5.40 Sylvan Arrow p? r 2 tins $5.00 T.J r rer 2 tins $5.00 Tiger per 2 drum* j 4 70 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins of 8
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  • 80 5 The current retail prces of Kerosene and IH-nzjie are as follows:— She!l Kerosene per two tins $5 60 H? $5.35 g™«° n $5.35 V. rown $5.20 r08 $5.15 Crown drums $5.00 Cross $4.85 •Shell" tut 01 Imlh tf'x drums M Pei Imperial gallon $1.01 'Shell"
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  • 178 5 Per Rumphiua:—Mr. A. Caland, Mrs. \\alen, Mr. C. E. Bnown, Mr. H. H. Green, Mr. S. L. Reed. Mr. T.kandas, Navairai', Mrs. Liem Koey. Mrs. Pavia, Mr. W. Kharahand. Tharoomal, Dr. W. Bauer. Mr L c Sice Kin?. M ss E. J. Nicholls, Miss E. E. Nichol's. Miss
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  • 40 5 Telegram received from G.P.O. London ma.l despatched from Singapore 24 by a... delivered in llnZ t T he iaßue M Order, for o i a io0 nd T? y^ U 1 ay SI equal e r^ t€ Payment of Money
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    • 121 5 «111 '•>'■ I i i i i a 1 lia Come "to the MILITARY PAGEANT TO-NIGHT! TOW.! MT TH r STADIUM (TELOK AVER) OI »ny Night This Week AND REMEMBER Wednesday and Fridaj Afternoons I A TOTALLY DIFFERENT PROGRAMME. Gate s open lor Afternoon Performances at 4 p.m. For Evening
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    • 288 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS LO3 009 wlii-.e 3u'l Terrier d to 2 /ict.rii Street, REWARD RetUrn LUNAS RUBBER ESTATES LTD (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement). JfOT( ?E |J HEREBY GIVEY m.f »M E H A. .SO HEREBY QIVRV »M 9th J UI9 ift<? k. Jj l,t t» Tuesday 19>5 1 thi, 19th
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 71 5 Mails Close To-day, May 19 Hor«k, ng, Swatow and Amoy Mersi-ng *0 Mentor 2 p.m. Bangkok Hw :an 2 P-m. Pireh. Berombang, AaaWTge"? 2 P m iw«. A7er Po<Wl and Muar Fh ,i__ am r« t I pro Batu Pa hat 5 ng ?£f n 3 P- m I'erarjf* and
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  • 1025 6 Until some of our conteroporar.es began to attach mportai ce to the Empn Communty S lt Scheme, which nas been d tailed to us n the course of many pamphlets, we m.c. no idea of tak ng it usly. In the course cf years *e have liccme sa
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  • 206 6 Members of the S.V.C. who are taking part m the i*ageant at the Stadium shou d be at tl« Stad urn atnni c o'clock sharp each evening. 1 Mr. C W. DarixKh re, who arr Ved in 'ro ni^ K f I lantan and s staying at Medan totB^ r
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  • 132 6 German Cyclist Passes Through Singapore raui H. Vogel, one of Gcrmant,'. prominent cyclists. Besides VogelThe." lIS W °BrST c «°fi M ifa£ nukersor* 25 (S d > makers of a certain type it bey l e ami l?v peddled through Germanr, sUSIw Hungary, Romania, Dolmrts Turkey, Asia Minor, PeraiaX^in^S'
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  • 121 6 Afternoon Programme:—4.o Gates on** 4 15 to 4.30 Costume Foo-ail, 4.35 to 4 50 Planing the May P,l e 4.50 to 4.55 Full to o^V I 1 4 55 10 s lo Boy s*™-** 515 to 0.6b ru A Dcmons/t-ration, 5.40 to 555 6 0 G 3o on
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  • 79 6 !n r« the offi^r Administer ng ,he Government and Miss Hose at Goverrment House on May 18 1925 Sfftf- m? 7 5 F i a?€r Hon Mr Haves and Mrs. Marriott, Ce. B. de Scey-Mont-beia.il Dccoux. Danbe; Lieutenant Lemonnier, Enseigne Ba I r4 Er.seigne Mr. de la Mr.
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  • 86 6 There w'll b? no meeting of Y.WC.A members and friends on Monday May 24 At regular date. The large meeting in celebration of he fiftieth annv rsarv will held m June. The names and addresses of old members of the Y.W.C.A. of Singapore who do not now belong
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  • 55 6 There m%% be a farewell accorded to Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard in view of his departure Home m leave <a Thursday next, by tihe Supreme Couu Re@is\ry Staff at 4 a m. to am row. Mr. Justice Barrel-L'nnard and Mrs. Barrett-Lenriard will be probably leaving by the
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  • 67 6 Act ng on Information received Inspector Martin of th? Rcvhore Division proceeded to Teluk Kerau la*l night where he found the dead body cf a Malay woman lying in the kitchen of her house. Several wounds were on the head and a knife s believed to have been
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  • 224 6 The next meting of the Federal Council ts to be held at Kuala Lumpur an Monday, June 20, at 10 a.m. A Meting of the Rao. Horse Owners Assoc atton of Malaya w 11 be he'd at *he office of Mr. J. B. David, 6 and 8 D Almeida Stni
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  • 413 6 NEWS FR OM HONOLULU <F m Ur Co^ S-Etes* Advertiser, daZy g OP Th^ r n <*> T1h ma«n fuau** n T r e ani audresu bv n <> m of tC«£?*■>■ FoOqwing Us f Bawaiiu, musc r's aJ^ from ifte hnd w Aocoirtdi.n'g- to ih* i vr Jinue un/tui
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  • 89 6 Amateur Wireless So: .< of Ma.ayt I S.E. (One Singapore Exp r iicfita.) aW L' ngth 330 metres. Programme for W( !ne lay L'0:h., commencing at 9..'i0 p.n with thr«* m:nu»:e interval? between Fiskers Amateur Or<v -a <-v .1 pi ve 1 S heeted programme of popul r
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  • 35 6 From Holland and < Tjt rimai,, due Singe por i] Frr-m China and Japai I I AIV due Singapore 4 p.m. bo-i From Europe (London Apr'l 30) hy s.s. Iltfw* on Thunsda.y, the Slat
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  • 30 6 RUBBER London, St<x-k- on H* 2,319 Com down. London.—29. lid. Local Spot.—sl.o7. Local Jane.—fl.o& Local July 7.—51.03. New York.— Cent* §9% TIN London.—£247.o 0. L0ca1.—5122.75 per picul l<
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 276 6 |Jhe"MAßMET"Perambnlator. UPHOLSTERED IN GOOD QUALITY 5 Leather Cloth S IB FITTEDQ WITH WIRED-ON TYRES t TIBLLAR NICKEL STFEL ri M>j PLATED CHASSIS FIITINGS D The Body is Suspended by 8 Resilient Coil Springs I Colours, Suede and Navy. Prices: I 5115.00 U35.00 I Robinson Co., ltd.! (Incorporated in S.S.) r™~—
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 251 6 WHEN AND WHERE A Singapore Diary n- u mj May 19 High Tide». 8.6 a.m., 8.38 p.m. Spring Race Meet n£—«Second Day Tangi'n Club Dance, 6.30 p.m Grand Military Page* t, Opening Ni«ht Galea open 7.45 p.m. Our Cabaret, Vic. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. u To-morrow, May 20 High Tidfs..—9.3 a.m.,
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  • 394 7 lN pia AND THE BASE AT SINGAPORE Quotion over Relations with the Soviet Reuter's Service. London, May 18. I mm mm Mr. Looker Admiralty proposed to <>n of additional tin the West River, M Mml whether the new v being considered. I replied that the who.c a
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  • 18 7 Reuter's Service. BwIM May 18. h DnUM mine 1 All the bodies anl mine is now
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  • 19 7 Reuter's Service. Br*, h M -'>"urne, May 18 > T**** t*»at Sir John n <l Lord For6tcr
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  • 162 7 France Insists on Germany's Entry into League Reuter's Service. tv, c v Pari M *y 18 J™ ft of the "p y to th« German «cur t, propel, ?iven prommence in the newspaper, as a rtmarkable tZrOL, P 7 MC3 a mUtMl by on tfc. torKl and
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  • 117 7 Reuter's Service. Rome, May 17. An mpress\r ceremony, exceeding six hours in length, was carried out Icy H 6 Holiness th c P.pe on the occasion of the first of th,, Holy Year canon sat* wh eh will be performed every Sunday fcr thr next few m eks.
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  • 87 7 Reuter's Service. Geneva. May 18. Tne difficulty with regard to the American object on to the establishment of a central information office on the traffic of arms, was solved by the elimination of the central office from the Convention and the adoption of the Italo-Norwegian proposal that the
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  • 62 7 Reuter's Service. Rome, May 18. The Congress of International Industrial Organisations, which was opened on May 12th, at Stresanovara, in which twenty-one countries including the chief industrial towns cf Europe, North America, Souh Africa and Japan are represented, has practically concluded the work of examining the principal
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  • 73 7 Reuter's Service. Par s, May 17. A telegram from hfiz says* that Freydenl'cergs forces have relief d the Bcu Toument post, after severe fighting in the course of whlich the enemy used two gume but their fire was badly directed. Enemy propaganda is intensifying on the BrainJ
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  • 54 7 Reuter's Service. London, May 18. The Times corTesipodent at Danaig reports a 4tr ous rising in White Russia where an insurgent army 60,000 strong under General Bozovsky is reported too have I ized a large area im Minsk. The Red Army, u.der General Budenny ia operating
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  • 28 7 Reuter's Service. London, May 18. The King gay;' an audience to ViceAdmiral Sir Edwyn Sinclair on assuming command of the China Stat it n.
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  • 17 7 Reuter's Service. Madrid, May 18. Martial law has been abolished alt over the country.
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  • 179 7 American Note Expected to Create Stir Reuter's Service. Washington, May 18. It is generally expected that the American Note with regard to debt-funding will create a stir among the nine powers concerned, leading to general disentanglement of the debt a tuatron. Responsib c quarters are of the opinion
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  • 150 7 Herr Stresemann's Statement at the Reichstag Reuter's Service. Berlin, May 18. At the Reichstag the Minister of Fore v Affairs, Herr Stresemann, reviewing the I :.uu<: -on, anticapatod an early settlemtnt of the disarmament quest on, which shou.d ftOt only result in the immed ate evacuation of the
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  • 91 7 Reuter's Service. Capetown, May 18. In the Assembly the M steer of Finance stated that as a result of the appreciation of Brtish curren y practically to parity with gold and with the currency of the Union the Government had deexkd immediately to rescind the proelamati n
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  • 58 7 Reuter's Service. Capetown, May 18. H is officially announced that the Pr nee of Wales* tour in South Africa has been extended for a week and departs from Capetown on July 21) natead 0 f July 22 as orlg.nally arranged allowing a weeks rest at the
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  • 183 7 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NiehiNichi Shimbunsha.) mv *p Tokio, May 16. The Tsing-tao cotton mi.l strike which nUj.Lt' receTltly :o hay ended has Mr Jiro Yamasaki has been appointed councillor to tttl Embassy at Moscow W****™ of the trade the opmion 5 held that t'.ve sinning walk-cue
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  • 37 7 Members are reminded that an evening concert will be held in the Chib on Sunday next, the 24th instant commencing at 9.30 p.m. A very good programme ia being arranged by Mr. R. L. Ebr.
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  • 1522 7 SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING Objection Taken to Framing of new by-law of S> IKW nooce under Ruie 9 S8? Ch mm twenty-one heW in the Club Lourure m. h n looming ihe end sW Jl2A rJ6 **> Club, Mr. J. M. LfS.fwS «W.ed by th, members «>,J£f C<)ni T
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    • 327 7 jS® ARMCO INGOT j V IRON THE PUREST IRON MADE 1 1« 4 MAKE COMf> ARATIVE ANALYSES" I In »P«iritieB in me.al cause m*. o 4 I LTTJ"* COm out or e arn n e^ UBt n oauws UpWp Upkeep exj what the profit »f,, ~™.nfs. It I 8 one
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  • 280 8 Mendoza—Png St. J- feaYf f hurih, Bukit Timah, WWM tfca MM c. a very pretty wedding on Saturday last the 16 th instant the contracting parties being Mr. Jos .ph Clement Mendoza of the Admiralty Works. Mandai, aajj son of Mr. C. Mend mm mi Manual n and Mm
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  • 124 8 The scheme to es»tabl sh an Industr al Home at Hongkong for Chinese, which has been under discussion foT the past three and of Which the Hon. Mr. R. H. KottvvaiTl and- his friends are the sponsorsi, is now baking definLbe dhcpe. A site has been
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  • 108 8 On Ascension Day (Thursday) the services at S. Andrew's Cathedral will be:— 6-30 a.m. Matins.; 7 a.m. Holy Communion (with congregational sineing); 8 a.m. Holy Commun on (pain); 4.30 p.m. Evensong. Attent on is specially drawn to the Choral Service at 7 a.m., which will be over at 7.4:> a.m.
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  • 303 8 SPORTS PASTIMES THE TURF To-day's Scratchings There shcuM be an excellent afternoon's racing to-day as the sorartcjhings are not rrimiarous and the best class horses are engaged. The handicappers have done their work w.U and ie will be much harder too find winners 'than on Saturday, as in most races
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  • 30 8 Reuter's Service. London, May 18. It is definitely stated that Don >ghui? rides the Two Thousand Gu neas win.er Manna in the Der y.
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  • 63 8 New Zealand not Competing Reuter's Service. Well 'n'-tt 9m\ May 18. The Lawn Ten» /s Assoc at on is unab'i send a Day s Cup team to Canada owing to the expense. In the Singes Timmer defeated Maccrauer 6WI, 6—2. 6—2, a very fine d spl eg, Manoeuvring
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  • 54 8 Yesterday s Results Championship Singles W. A. Balhetchet beat G. de Souza, 6—2, To-morrow's Ties w Mixed Doub,es Semi-Final E. W. d: Cruz ar.d L. Gammell versus F Norr.B and C. A. Norri». Xt Doub,eB Championship.—Final N BL Ess and E. E. di Souza versus S. L. Oehlers
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  • 210 8 Reuter's Service. Yesterday's Results B Singles lap Ah Chuan owe 9 beat Chan Si|w Lock owe 6 7—5, 9—7. S ah Pen? Kiang owe 12 vs. Ohew Keow Bock owe 18, unfini shed. Tan Soo L«»w ow e 12 vs. Low Pq ig Cer owe 18 unfinished.
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  • 123 8 Walley—Limbaco Boy WalOey, flyw.ight champion of Ma Vrya itmkf fat* ttie ejo*rnst Kid Limbaco in a ten iprre-mdnute round bout at Che Happy Valley on Friday night, L'mhaco is «t Oucob, J chore, training with Ohai Lai, Key, Spe d Arenas and Young Dan and is reported to be
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  • 270 8 Singapore Golf Club The draw for the Chib Championship is as follows:— L P. BUI I m F. A. Teale (bye). Fortune vs. O. E. Venables (bye). F. W. Lyall vs. M. D. Rut ley (bye). G. Murphy vs. D. J. Ward (bye). D. Stewart vs. E. A. Stevens.
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  • 89 8 Penang Bisley Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent). Penan,?, May 18. At the P nane B sley meeting L'eute .an*, do Cruz Wvn the Champ onshlp Cha U Cup. Sergeant Stewant wm he Thornliehank Ghalenge Cup. Lt. de Orm the Mcd urn Ram? S art the 300 yards rapid, Set.
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  • 22 8 To day's Match Cancelled The football match S.C.C. II en. 5.J.0.8. \xhioh was arranged to take place to-day has been cancelled.
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  • 135 8 "Daughters of Pieasure," a William Beaud ne product on in s x reels, anJ "The Naked Man," a Hepw.rth Picture p.ay fr m Tom Gallon's Novel v.* re screened y« day at th I p.m. show. Beth p*ictui>s are mist interests; th e former deals w.th a
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  • 61 8 List of Donors Previously acknowledged $48 266 93 Mr. Wee Ban Cheng '100 Sub-Civil Service Association 64.23 Cho <g Kee Hean Association 50 Mr. Tan Soo Bee 50 Straits Junior Club jo L<on City O ufo Mr. O. K. X at Mr. S. Q.
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  • 207 8 In April 41,618 persons arrived in the colony from foreign ports. 27,929 departof' 13,68©* üb&:anlial balano of gain ™?I Sa: 1 has 000 a PP«»nted foreman of the engineer branch at Hongkong Dockyard, to date May 19. There is a vacancy for inspector of eng ne filters at this yard,
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  • 618 8 Malay Motor car Drivers' Re-Trial The re-tr al in connection with the murder which is alleged tQ have been committed in Mohamed Suhan Road on the night of the 13th April at a ronggeng party uy two Malay motor car drivers named Enibek bin Ahmat and Masdawi bin
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  • 212 8 The annual report of the Assessm. \t Department for 19*23 ie sgned by Mr. C. F. Sn'il, Mr. H. t arpmael, Ufc Assessor, leing away on lea.o. The enrua! vaiue of fhe City with MunicHai b unaheriei al th* tad ol th veng was :,i 1.">..">04. an
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  • 260 8 May™**" f ConuniUec Meting; held on Present:—The Homcurabl- Mr F VV P nnock, (in the chair) Mr. W. A. Anderson'. Mr. \Y. B. Johnston, Mr. G Mayor The Honourable Mr Kwan Hiu Sheung, and Mr. K. Langlands, Honorary Secrotarv Ateet>t:-Mr. C B. Brewer, Mr. J.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 402 8 FRESH STOCK! FRESH sfoGKn] Englis.i Make FOOTBALL BOOTS I All sizes in stock. RJBL«X JBL Co. I 117, North Bridge Road, Singapore. j t'lMlMI,.,,. ■^"■"■"■HI..I! l |U l M.M liI IIIIIIIIIllllll!llli llllllllil|1||||BI|il i|1|1 THE HAPPY VALLEY Friday, May 22 E F)r the Fiyw.ig&t Champl.nship of Malaya i °3T Galley vs.
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  • 300 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET rniS"' L^ A jL KHl} EVATT, Exchange ol May 19. MAIL QUOTATIONS RUBBER, STERLING SHARES Issue Value 2s Allagar 2s Anglo-Java It 2(W Anglo-Malay 25Ayer kuning q 7 fi 20s Batu Caves* ?J'S 20s Batu Tiga IS"? 2s Bekoh 20s Bukit Kajang
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  • 250 9 Issue Value Buyers Sellers. 1 Ailenby (New) 1.65 1.75 1 Alor Gajah 135 1.50 2 Amalgamated Malay 2.45 2.60 5 Ayer Hitam 12.00 13.00 c. d. 1 Ayer Kuning 0.50 0.70 5 Ayer Panas 7.00 7.50 1 Ayer Molek 1.50 1.60 1 Balgownie 3.23 3.50 1 Basso.t 1.10
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  • 238 9 Issue Value Bayers. Sellers. 1 Aver We*jj 0.10 0.1R 1 Hitam Tin 1.65 1.70 ex 1 Jelai.toh Tin 0.15 0.20 1 Johan Tin D. 0.38 0.42 £1 Idris 319 3213 £1 Kuala Lumpur N. L. 231- 241. £1 Kampong K T. D. 41|- 426 £1 Kamunt'.ng Tin D. 57|-
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  • 222 9 INDUSTUIAL SHARES Issue Value 1 Buyers. Sellers. i: Bn.ish Amer, lob. 5176 CIO 10 Central Eng. Works 4.50 6.00 I CJEF" Motors 0.60 1.00 100 Chinese Com. Bank $50 paid up 77.50 82.50 £1 Eastern Smltg. Ord. 9.00 9 «>5 £1 Eastern 10 pc, Pref 10.00 1100 10 Ect. Utd.
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  • 388 9 Famous Star Believes She has Hint Sized up March 27.—Mr.n is juM what he has always been called—" mere man, and nothing m^re." And even though a woman looks at him across the table three times a day, for 36.> t.ay> a >v. 1. sh never knows
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 332 9 m 1986 ORIENTAL HO lEL KHSHS SPECIAL RACE TIFFINS OS ALL FOUR DAYS Orchestra io Attendance RACE DANCES On Saturday the 16th and Saturday the 23rd May. G 8 P HOB6AN, Manager. ARE YOU A3 HEALTHY STRONG |Km m you ought to be, if NOT then let I ISANDOfsi I
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    • 45 9 NEVER STOP ADVERTISING When Someone §tops Advertising Someone stop* buying When Someone stops buying Someone stops selling When Someone stops selling Someone stops making When Someone stops making Someone stops earning Wnen Everyone stops earning Everybodj stops buying KEEP GOING! Advertise in IHE MALAYA TRIBUN
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    • 206 9 VC THE HOUSE WlT t (I I Easy I I Thorough I V° U Will find LOTOL »ndis- <\ C( *v \v» I pensable for use in your home. Its powers of penetration are Ĕ M/ f simply marvellous and when used L&J consistently LOTOL will be \S found without
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  • 581 10 Merchant Condemns Lace Luxuries < 5K W t*°* e tra<le «n»tSrel(y useles* It is solely kixury. I am ashamed of being Theee outepoken comment* by Mr. John m Meeats. John (Ltd.), London. at the resumed Board of Trade Committee inquiry in the gl»»* 0 <*
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  • 18 10 Mr. J. D. Hall been been granted six months leave on full pay. far two months before retirs-
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    • 308 10 i jmu> Ladies Attention! 1 We would like you to spend an interesting five or ten minutes in our store. Our NEW SHIPMENT includes a fine assortment cl silks. Marocaln crepe and satins in char.ng designs, and Interesting novelties at prices that challenge comparison. 8 THE CHEAPEST SILK BTORE i
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    • 527 10 ESTATE TRUStIgWIeTuT" al Arab Slf9 «t aSfiS 8 Be. ar and JG j 13) No,: «0, »6-1 and 16-2 Kim Kl.t Road. SALES LAND AND HOUSES ti i, F GOODS URE S DRY Week,V Held weekly on T B P 4KS£ KERS UNRE- Frida y Sa& DEEMED PLEDGES We i
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  • 353 11 "FROZEN WITH SORROW Ceylon Planter s Wife Divorced years abroad, tb wife of Mr. Ralph Ver« ESr^A a pl anteT in Ce y lon to g***2ff Mr Gr expla ned that the»«Wn g w« l n March, 19* and afterJ2* he and his wife. Violet, lived in Nyi m tijt
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  • 490 11 Eerie Scene in a London Room J sl**** Soathectt are still crying 1 1 ,h t Bishops open the a vi b x contain ng the pronheev of that religious fanatic of the 18th[ centur» was opened in a little h mTonthlnZ mersmith Broadway. The 1 L
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    • 475 11 i hAMtK SAILINGS (Incorporated in England MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. Ni y H. \R AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION m LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE i Data Contrmct with His Majeaty'a Go»ernm«)nt gBtVABM from LONDON. HOMEWARDS ft, hina Jap... For 1 fc Tonnage Singapore T Leave 1923 Tonnage Singapore
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    • 468 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY K -l A Penan P g m '£w P rt S "*tenham RIMBA, 5 p.m., for Muar TUESDAY TRANr A Ba n Datoh Lumut kampar m £o tv Pahat KELA\tav for p o^:anak. \l£r. 5 Pm for
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    • 314 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN LONDON LINE, Tonnage Destination L- M sf rU J 1 000 MaT seilles London Antwern •J?". Sail HaUzakiMaru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwern lay 27 28 Hakusan Maru 11,000 Marseilles La-.don Antwern un 11 Kitat.3 Maru 8,000 Marseilles London AntwerS 'jEE 2 i 27 Haruna Maru 11,000
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    • 453 12 SITUATION VACANT CHEMIST ASSISTANT WANTED, for Dispensing and counter work. Must be accurate and quick worker. Medical Hall Ltd. TO LET TO LET, Raffles Chambers, three sections 2nd floor, area 2,680 square feet. Entry from Ist January, 1925. Apply to The Secretary, The Garden Club. TO LET.—Land at junction of
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    • 771 12 PUBUC NOTICES Sehnh Chua Burial Ground. (Silat Road). NOTICE is heaeby given that the Second Annual General M:*ting of the Members of the Sehnh Chua of the Hokkien Community will be held at Chop "Hock Soon Bee" Ist floor, No. 34, Pekin 9'reet, Singapore, at 7.30 p.m. on Tv bday,
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    • 371 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acta of 1862 to 1890 on 2nd December 1892.) 1 «.000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800 000 Paid-up Capital ttJKOOOO Reserve Fund and Rest g 453*221 U^Ta? 8 *«~»<»-* Street, BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie, Esq., Chairman. Lord
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    • 458 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES J, 6 1 I**1** 86 Beach Street. salacca5 alacca 131 Jonker Street. EST*** 77 "7 9 Jalan Suleiman. X 109 Jalan R*nama:. Palembang 16> Hongkong 13, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, A a
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    • 414 12 INSURANCE Clint SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. FOR SAFETY AND GOOD SERVICE IN LIFE ASSURANCE GO TO THE ORIENTAL IN AGE SIZE AND STRENGTH THE GREATEST INDIAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Apply
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    • 411 12 MALAYA^ SHIPPING <; /KTr CBVENING oA i*s' 'Phone 345 Edito-i a n. 'Phone 171 M an J D *Pt. Managerial Uept SUBSCRIPTION RATFi Payable in A ATE 3 Per lnum li ">«. Half-yearly Per quartf-r very mant MALAYA TRIBUNF FAr upon street seller/| H. w IIJ he p us, and
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