Malaya Tribune, 20 May 1925

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY.) (EVENWG DAILY. V I. xnv -No. 116 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20. MM
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 207 1 .iiiii' > r i Tiwiiiim iiiioiutuuii r rlltlß• T thi: i I MALAYA TRIBUNE j gj GAZETTE I polished Daily. that keep* its I r. »i •f' y ir formed i. I I 'EPENDENT. 1 I ii SAMITE -rOTI.ir.IIT V WIT H THE 7 jPJ Price $5.30 SAFETY SHUT-OFF CELL
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    • 51 1 PIANO TUNERS. m*\m* t *m Uepairers V Kepaire repairers Pl*7er-Pianoa Gramophones COMPETENT WORKMEN Charges Moderate NANG HENG Co., 105, Selegie Road. SINGAPORE. PHOTOGRAPHS Taken at your Residence. AT VERY MODERATE RATES. Give Us a Trial THE Straits Photographic Studio, Corner of Coles an Street and North Bridge Road. 'Phon 1207.
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    • 317 1 j ULTR4-VIOLET lUYS m j d d n^ roust 0 f To prevent this 1 r danger by wearing Genuine Crookes iKays. We make Ihem. I I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., i 15, South Canal Road, Singapore. I ''•"■«■«■"■«•i'i«mi.i..iMint:. il .i ll l(llIll i( IfIIIWIiMB malthoTd™"! I ONE QUALITY I
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  • 492 2 THEIR SERVICE AND PURPOSE Performance of a Genuine Public Duty N <"> «Urted for various rea- but experience ha. .hown that it i. "»»P— publishing venture. eh perform genuine public Wh,eh .urv™. Anybody who ha, «nt cap.tal can start a newspaper: ft required is d wh'ue paper and sufficient
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 296 2 PHONE: 241« LIM CHEE SENG, 9 M 56—3 Market Street. /eff/ p MICHEUN TYRES iftj&A. STOCKIST L Hair Due and Sole Distributor for Michelln i To Care and Cuticura Cable Cycle Tyres in Singapore. Shampoo, with Cutkura Soap Supplier of all kinds of Pneumatic preceded by little touch*, OI c
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    • 77 2 WHERE THE GLOOM GERM LIVES. When you feel out of temper with everv body and every thin*, tn hen you find work a worry and life seems full of to your liver, for that nioet l*efyTw££ Uie trouble lie., ,nd take a ZZ 3 Pmkette*, for therein h the rmedy
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    • 133 2 The Tampenis Cement Tile Works Ltd. jj Singapore S.S. j What are your requirements tor j o I 0 I 11 ,B, "J Polished I I Dralll plpes j I tiles of neat 1 „w« Ba channels y i and PI or i jj j elegant designs? I I lable
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  • 779 3 PENNILESS BUT FULL OP CHEER Offers of Marriage from all over the World over S f from «11 gw uic world as a resu t of my lawsuit i B oci *tion with the late Genon.l Sir •John owans dwl»» Yu A. wneral &ir now Urn r\ arc
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  • 165 3 Kogus Scion of Nobility Bnl to Gaol Ed 5 h d 8 DoucUa il "inSS! Afr a Colonel G. of obUin: chy, !3t m!Ti"S* MUI this Saiti.'T a sd appeal i unfolded when accusthe SSSSa. Aj reached hy SlSCJft'i!? P°»ce, ca?Sed mi •i^sS?rf^ edcD medical admitted tht■
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 369 3 g STRENGTHENING, nutritious JfH <J delicious. Twice the food 3 value of meat three times that of nee. Easy to prepare. Easy to digest. Good for young and old alike. Try it I NOW READY B Stanley Gibbon s Catalogues lor 1925 Part I FOR STAMPS OF BRITISH EMPIRE Price
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    • 152 3 ACHE AND PAIN INSURANCE. You insure your house against fire, you insure your life—why not insure yourself against aches and pains? Little's Oriental Balm is an Ache and Pain Insurance, for those who keep it handy can have INSTANT relief from Backache, Headache, Rheumatism, Neuraljria, Sprain» and EVERY pain, small
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    • 123 3 lre from I Florida Water" I I LANMAN KEMP, INC. I ESTABLISHED 1857. I Of all Stores M Of all Stores I I and ESS. and I I Dealers. Dealers. I I |0j i A delightful aid to the Toilet, first marketed over lOO years ago. 1 »^H a han:
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 256 4 AMUSEMENTS J E. UK PXIt 12 1 Tuesday, May 19 and Wednesday, May 20. (NO HALF PHICE-SPECIAL CHINESE FILM) I jj] In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. Zips and Zest-A 2 Heels Comedy 1 "THE PRINCE OF I I THE MOUNTAINS 99 I 9 A drama of daring, adventuring
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    • 329 4 AMUSEMENTS a From Monday, May 18 to Saturday, May 23. I fi AT THE X fALHAMBRA Tbeatrel.Beaca Road. Cj i TAN CHENG KKB CO. LTD. Proprietor. X I X g I In tn e Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. B a Topical Budget (v of interesting screen news. [j
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    • 311 4 AMUSEMENTS Gaiety Cinema mysterious'm^T Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets WITH THE PEARI %Ec *Ucj to-night AT 9 p.m. sharp. Who i s Sheo (Last Night, Thursday 21st May) EVERYBODY WOND^g WILLIAM FOX c Presents IIF WINTER GOMES Surin^ Th, Motion Picture version of BEN WILSON 4 NEVI rr» A. S.
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  • 41 5 fWe do not necessarily endorse th« V .-xpiesscd by correspondents. LetJ. "mt.i fos pi-bl cation should fee written or» k.'ie iV the paper only; preference <r -tn shi rt letters. Omy extract* of etti-rs can be given.]
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  • 173 5 V in Ii .l icr <>f the 15th instant k ter obliges me to n If more iin .your columns. >v r r peat that I do not dispute change in th.., local <i r ystem, for change Ciere k. 1 u .11 not be out of place
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  • 147 5 RUBBED STATISTICS M RESTRICTION YEAR i to the Controller of RuVvr f .lowing Statistics on i. I Total ToUl ta Elxporti Imports Mlta. Foreign Area Rubber 1 r>.4r>'.) t',617 i;?. 221 11,789 MM 10,132 21.622 16.555 10,071 15,744 13.399 «4,41 i 9.689 11,750 138,741 79,:Jb:J 66,758 Dealer's
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  • 30 5 08 Co. of N. Y. Kerosene Per 2 .ins $5.40 s $5.00 $5.00 $4.70 c c Per 2 tins of i $7.60 Per gallon n $0.90
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  • 35 5 Kerosene and I !"<W mm, $5.60 $5.35 $5.35 $5.20 l $5.15 urun $5.00 X ot cass ffallo:. 1W I tri al jrallon k Pncaj are $o.B* C courte, tablet 5 mtMm
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  • 18 5 untitled been erected at jds a6' s0dCorrespondence 'wojss sderwsd1 War I Interest coupons m«ybe presented 2 Office in
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  • 188 5 Royal Anniversaries and Empire Day Wet cSSMSfirt'? ."-for. the D,Wds on fcg!l"fc!*g?':.y« Indiaii of April while th' vessels" on the 6th from Penang to Singapore VOya^ board. tmd t0 th -row him overAccused further 1, ?S had been thrown .v' t d his ur>cl e too «*e. bm
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  • 131 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, May 20. Number after the ship indicate* the abreast of and th word Ea \vl /Ip f the Gar t0 en ter at. Maru, h 2* Tees ta, 22; Bingo Main Wharf (Gate 3).-Takliwa. 18; Kola, i
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  • 112 5 The health statement issued by the Municipal Health Officer for tfhe week emfcng May 9, states that the deaths due to pneumo ma numbered 32, to phchisis 24, to malaria 24, to convulsions 14, to dysentery 10 and to beri-beri 10. There were also ueatns from plague, and one from
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  • 113 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice. Siam g« R*e, Saigon 2 Ef Sa gon 3 BS R.ce. Rangoon 1 HH Rice, Rangoon 2 X! Par Boded No 1 per" bag fig Rice.' B o J $8.40 PRODUCE Gambier «5 J«va Cube 3 17.00 Hamburg Cube I'rrsK Cub* VVhi U
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  • 88 5 at"VmMatlT& and >"«* wanted CM bo paced at $5.50 and Boii, X R ITwf^fiT 1 1 are wanted at Ml quoted T, ''j T\Si ™r d k v.' T akua pas have «•:.»,> ut gfl-Si. T" fil :,Ul WUh a". Hitfm Ta P ln *V an
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  • 134 5 p»',.w«. t- b npapore. May 20. Ru i vrs: Easier. Ulu Benuts are ■t M i to 3<u cent?, Cmnemaraa haw buyers at 51.13 whh at $117! seller, holding- f r a New S*r«n.i.h it *»M i?,; 5 V tan S 'i'Pana have hntn hav luy.r.
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  • 63 5 Messrs. Leong Eng Kheam, Leong Yin khean L:m S.ng Chew, Chung Ah Mfa*. Lim Choon Eng and Wong Jee Seong lea£ for Eunrpe on a holiday trip about the end i month by the Japanese £t rushitni Maru.—T.O.M. The }i*t of urxlisc*Uarged bankrunts in 1889- Not ail nhve, fur .>
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  • 71 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association p.. Singapore, May 20. *m Orepa Prices. Spot Buyera Seilora. Ribbeu Smoked She* C loai„ f Priem Spot Buyers Sellers. June 98 99 i&vh September J? S gJS»*O Uvomber 7 Uteat London Cables quote London Spot.~2s. Tone of Market— Easier. Fred Waterhouse Co
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  • 112 5 Vi tk B: xda >' P»rade-June 3. JPStL ST* iay '^V 1 'SSeiS? ft Wednesday June 3 (l ubix- H tv,!. 1> tur rf f** bC a whole biViTw r d m SJr f w neither with standard for wtZU L rt up to the 3 th,
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  • 36 5 Mr. F.L. Okeil. chief chonist of the ra > Trading Co, wih Mrs. Oke'.l ar.d v JTltt are rttu to Bfamm 2 l «ta ".vk-end. They h.ve ;;n £g« in the South of France for Mar dH«
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  • 72 5 0» London— May 20. IWnd moml S SiKht 5 16d on^r- 3 «8 Bar.k demand draft as/ On Shanghai— 2% P- c Dl Bnnk demand dTaft Rmc On Java Hank Tel. Transfer ~n On Japan— 140 'i Bank demand draft Sovere,rn, buyirg rat e 'SX Bank of England rate
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 33 5 You cannot buy a Better i Lamp than I I Lj Philips I SOLE AGENTS: (United Engineers Limited (Incorporated in the 3.3.) j ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT 13. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. a w j (Jwitegrs
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    • 250 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Jt e and'RVnt r i°i?ce u t Qfur T niBhel Tribune. 0 267 c/o Malaya cohere?;, 6 rS:* School held in hi ffe Continuation to the Tr v r P aV d A 0, i S aP E y,Dg application Is essential. S Lar!y MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Grant
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 148 5 Mails Close Mala T da >- M y 20 K TVen^ n anu KUa a Dun g in 2 Bangkok 2 p.m. Moeara-Saba and Dj.mbi POnS 3pJn Maiaoca and Milir* N °°rebar 3 p.m. M a'"«' a Port Wctc^ W 3 pm Solangw. B.rram and p^« !ta as»* Pontianak c
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  • 161 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, May 20 High Tides.—9.3 aon., 9.13 p.m Grand M;krtary Pageant, Gate* open 4 and 7.45 p m. Our Cabaret, Vic. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, May 21 High Tides.—9.50 a.m., 9.45 p.m. Ascen*>n Day. P. and O. homeward mail closes. SprY.g B e M
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  • 82 6 DEATH. .J* 1 iff of lmt Mr m Ch'n Swee (Nee Wee Chye Eng). aged 68, died at her residence No. 41 Dcsker Road on the ll'tth uwt. at 7.4=> p.m. She leaves 6 sona, S a^ rs, Lim "*ur Hong Quee, Hong Hock Bong Teck.
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  • 1021 6 Some Labour members 0 f the House of Comm ns are >ti 1 hankering after recogn tion of Russia and asking questions about the effect of Chicherins speech; but the House by this tim? is so accustomed to speeches by Soviet leaders and report by Labour delegatLns to
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  • 263 6 The engagement is announced of Miss Mur.€- Sunhup of atelbounar, Australia. -Muvun. 1.1 Mr. L. V. J. Lav die, of the Malayan t v2 Servee. —o— Mr R. D. Atkinson has joined the Board of Directors of ihe Bangkok Dock Co., Ltd m p ace of Mr. Samuel Brighouse, who
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  • 451 6 Interesting Tests Applied to a Man Lingering A Gh.nese named Sang Guan was chai gad this morning in the Assize Court before the Acting Ohief Justice, Mr. Justice Sproute with a:<temipited murder. It was alleged that accused on the 21st of March stabbed a man named Lee Choo
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  • 59 6 Case Against Mr. F. C. Peck Dismissed The Extern Mining and Rubber Coy. .>2089..]2 m the Supreme Gdort to-dhy wh eh was alleged io have bsen advanced hy them for his u*e. After hearing the defence his Lordship dism s<ed the action wi h costs. mm m\^ mßm
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  • 60 6 An aJarming report has reached Colombo W the effect that tfnere haa be;n a frecfa '•-break of du&eni at Trinoomalee dkaung 5* k-end. uhe Cey.«.on Independent M the Ifm instant. The letaj number of Ctsw Ifl M and the number of dea'Jhs 40. The Prtah ou-%broak was iv
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  • 46 6 (Fpom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 19. The Mag'stnate acquitted and discharged Mr. J. A. Rus*ell this morning, after Mr. G. S. Carver had given an address whch a?ted fior two hours, on the ground that int.ntion to defraud was not proved.
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  • 41 6 Front China ar.d Japan by s.s. Alipore, due Singapore 4 p.m. to-day. From ClMna and Japan by as, Sardinia, due Singapore 6 to-manow. From Europe (London mails despatched Apr.l 30) by s a, Mjalwa, due Penang 6 a.m. to-narrow.
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  • 116 6 It is not easy to achive originality en ihe rcaffold, but the murderer, Haarmann, who was executed at Hanov r, soems to have done it. His last words before the axe cl» see ded were: "Au revoir. gentlemen!" Another special meeting of the Shanghai Ratepayers will be called in June,
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  • 710 6 BRILLIANT PEim,,., UST NIGHT 1 Crowds Fill Stadiun, fttm Early Hour The opening perform* nr* t Pageant arid T«,rchlgh t r ed taw* night by »n at tihe S^:uin b> itV' most DOUiue IfiJk expectation*, ft v which Malaya had" r.\' wu. ever bi reaeaJbered Officer Adrnii ernment
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 381 6 I Just Arrived jj I Robinson and Co's S I PATENT LEVER NICKEL WATCHES I I DUSTPROOF GUARANTEED jj CASES. TIMEKEEPERS I Size No. 1 Price 9.00 nett. Size No. 3 (as Sketch) Price $10.00 nett. Size No. 3 with Radium Dial on Black Circle Price $16.50 Robinson Co., ltd.
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    • 40 6 To-day's Quotations RUBBER London, Stocks on May 18, 7,578 tone; 2,319 'ons down. London.—2s. 9\4<L Local Spat.—98 cts. Local May.—$1.00. Local June 97 cts. Local July.—94 cts. New York.—Q nts 63 Gold. TIN London.—£247.0.0. Local.—$122% per picul 225 tons sold.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 73 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Courtesy of the Government Health Office Kandang Kerbau station for the 24 hours inding mxlnight May 19, 1925. Max. shade temp, deg. 90 K; Min. shade temp. 76 F; Mean shade temp. 81.7 F; Max. sun radiation 145 F; Min. grass radiation 72.5 F; Sea
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  • 219 7 „X( Mil,!. BOMBARDED WITH (Il KSTIONS on tril)ittor> Pensions Bill Scctai Reading Reuter's Service. t.. May 19. ,mharded in the aftcrnojn with He tola 1 one quesi n.»t be charged k articles worn ntry. Reaba made as reBmm luggage •«1 >ut that th's was able to f
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  • 54 7 Reuter's Service. May 19. < f the Arms 'I y a largo majority in f transit entailing ol the draft I z> ho-Slovakia t the article some should be added hat the contract••v,s jo prevent illicit 1: I Wfoial was referred '«»1 emm C e. has approved of
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  • 16 7 Reuter's Service. Wellington, May 19. Mr. Coolidge favours the intemat ona! of without delay
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  • 14 7 Reuter's Service. Moscow, May 19. fas been raised to *t:id of twenty.
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  • 21 7 Reuter's Service. ||7 "'"«.J Berlin, May 19. t*«j bank has rePcr terr" r m c ght to soven
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  • 13 7 Reuter's Service. °*"x-l R aa-oon, May 18. Kr arrived at Tavoy,
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  • 23 7 untitled Panang General W 5? Kath erine Baines Mr 5 Mft X- J*nkin. X rarley 0 f McAuSiffe, i Mr. A. Duncan of
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  • 132 7 Navy not to be Subordinated to Army Reuter's Service. Rome, May 19. The Senate has adopted by 160 votes to 28 a bill co-ordinating the headquarters of the staffs of the three arms under an army chuf. Replying to.the former Minister of Marine, Admiral Revel, who expressed the
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  • 78 7 Reuter's Service. London, May 19. Reut-er is informed that nearly all British Missionaries and societies in China have ncdlfied Mr. Chr.niberlain and the Chinese Mm ster Jhat they have resolved not to apply for any share of the Boxer Ind.mnity and not to acoept any grants therefrom
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  • 63 7 Reuter's Service. Madras, May 19. Reports are pouring in descr.bing the havoc wrought, by a atorm on the Coast, damaging railways, breaking down telegraphs, blowing off roof of houses and endangering sh-ppin:. Thirt an wcto killed and M seriously injured as a result of the collapse of
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  • 42 7 Reuter's Service. Amsterdam, May 18. The Dutch steamer, Idomeneus, from Batavia has been partly d scharged. A fir broke out in number five hold in the cargo of maize. The fire was extinguished The amount cf damage is unknown.
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  • 222 7 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi ShLmbunsha.) Tokio, May 18. Th. Cruiser Idzumo with H.I.H. Prince Chich bu on boaTd w.li leave Yokohama on Saturday next for Hongkorg, calling at a number of port towns in the Loo Choo Islands and Formosa. The N.Y.K. Hner Hakozaki-Maru on
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  • 251 7 The output of The Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates, Ltd. for the month of Apr:l 1925 amou'ts to 27,302 making a total of 248,929 H®. for the eight months of the current financial year. Great George, tflie big bell which is to strike the hours in Bristol University's new tower, weights
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  • 99 7 SokolnikotT on Settlement of Inter-Allied Debts Reuter's Service. Moscow, May 19. SokolnikorT Pjnance Commissar, Intro- ducing the Soviet Unioi budget said that I the estimates of revrnue and expenditure were balanced at 2,558,000,000 roubles. The Soviit had succeeded in creating a order solidity in their finances and a
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  • 104 7 Protest Against Inaccurate French Statement Reuter's Service. The Hague, May 19. In pursuant of instructions fri m the foreign ministry, the Dutch Minster at Par s has called the attention of the French Government to the painful impression caused by a statement recently published in the first
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  • 452 7 School Arrangements for its Celebration The Auting Insane or of Schools sends us th- following arrangements made for the c uebration of Em pre Day. Empire Day p:oper fa;.. n Sunday Ma\ 24 hut the celeb*at.on* will uke place on Friday, May Raffles Inst tution.— St. Josephs Inst.—Parade
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  • 100 7 Mr. Robert Boyd. Registrar of Co-operative Societies!, has. returned to Penang fmom a flying visit to Kuala Lumpur, whs re he had 'been to confer wltb Mr. A. Cavendßfcit. the officer in charge of the Co-operative movement, who is shc-v-ly proceeding to Java on du'y. Mr. I. Isihiyama, the Manager
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  • 834 7 COMPETITION IN SHOW OF WEALTH Society Formed to Promote Economy among Chinese ve Tf Cresting subject was in the Chinese Merchants' Club, Hongkong on May 9, cava the S.OM. Post The meeting was largely aUended and was convened by the Hon. Mr. R. H. KotewaJl and a few fr.endfcs
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  • 55 7 The balance 16 ree>s of Th? Mywteriotis Pearl aerial with Ben W \<on and Neva GerbeT will b screened at The Suriraa Theatre to-night along with fhe Wittiam Fox production of Mark Twain's greatest comedy "A Covmeeticut Yanke? in King Arthur's Court" in 8 parts. Next half price
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  • 84 7 Mr. C.A. Niven has succeeded Mr. W.S. Go!die, who has> retired, as manager of Messrs. MacAMster and Co., Penanjf. Mr. A. H. W. R. Fonseca, Emigration Comms&icner for Malaya at Madras, ia away on a month's leave and hia absence has necessitated many transfers in the Labour Department. Mr. C.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 344 7 J Original Cold Starting Heavy Oil Engine 1 For Crude or Residual Oils. COLD STARTING From the cold state without the use of lamps or electric ignition I MAXIMUM ECONOMY Wiiuh the cheapest low grade fuel. I MINIMUM ATTENTION I j Simple, straightforward design, i killed bM ndance unnecessary, no
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  • 186 8 SPORTS PASTIMES THE TURF Itaces Postponed Owing to Bad Weather Though the morning yesterday dawned v .th a clear sky, the ch>uds began to gather as M «M on, and by 1.15 pjn. a furious sto-rm broke. The rain was so heavy that within naif an hour the course was
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  • 100 8 Reuter's Service. T,, r London, May 19. rhe Derby probables are:—Aske (Mc- n lv Junior), Bucelrag (Jelliss). ConquirfaoW (Weston), Conrtantius (H. Beasley). Crossbow (Frank Bullock), Dalmagarry Wmter) IXgnity (Dempsvy), Eflhnarch U. Leach), Field Argent (R. Jones), Fox Law (Evans). Flying WorJd (Thwaites). Manna (Donogftiue), Marksman (Fox! (Wadi: ri
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  • 39 8 London. May 19. The Derby betting is as follows 9 tn S t 1 Dl B™ty and St. Becan- tft s» Wot ftaken and offered: 28 to' 1 pSJ Park offered and 33 t, 1 taken 7
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  • 25 8 Garrison Golf Club The following cards wert returned in medal fw P N Kf* H S D'j Ward ail PIS 70 »ard 81 74
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  • 49 8 are th€ of the Ball I up; Sunday: Won by S.°H "Las May Ladies' Spoon The above was mm by Mrs, J. V. Riera *uh a score of 49 12 37 ne tt. Ladies' Empire Dock Cup aY%?e h r aV U r Md Club Championship.
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  • 17 8 S.R.C. Tournament To-day's Ties F W*!/ X< Doubl ,^—Semi-Finsl C^A^No^i^ 611 F Doubles Championship-Final S.
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  • 54 8 To-day's Ties A Doubles Beak Eng Rang and Chong Thutt Ptt owe 3. VS Si W d h SStaSS B Singles Tan Soo Liew owe 12 vs. Low Pen* Cer "*e 18, to finish. g Ler Seah Peng Kiang ow e 12 vs. Chew K«o W Bock owe
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  • 10 8 Reuter's Service. India in the «cond. mWts
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  • 10 8 Home Matches Reuter's Service. a* i London, May 18
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  • 462 8 Romantic Story of Discovery in Persia Mr. Edward T. Newell, America» foremost archaeologist, and tht President of the Numismatic Society of New York, has reached London in connection with two important discoveries. The story is as foBlows: A great hoard of silver was found by peasants fca a
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  • 259 8 Story of Being Penniless in London Mrs. Doris Sutton ae-eH j the wf e of a count™ VL*£ 33 des cr i**<l as ter of a civil e nßine e? ;T "31 th dau?hthe London Sel.ions to i. guilt y at haymjr obtained th r e t
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  • 160 8 Junior Department 'or^thl O jCSS h Ve been purchased •it? flS*? De P» r *ment and will be available for issue on Saturday May Arkwr ght (J P.) Carpentry and Cab mtmaking for Amateurs, '-auinn tjtfi <*i of Byron. A Thc e uUtl Henry) B ok Golden Avebury
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  • 378 8 Strikingly Handsome and Pugnacious Amer ca :s the home of a peculiarly beautiful family of fishes, well adapted to life n an aquarium—that of the suntishes, is deep and. compressed. They are all as strikingly handsome as £2 l r^ PU n IOI,S That moBt frequently n! tt.^
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  • 290 8 The following Singapore properties were sold by auctioT at the saleroom of |fl ssrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co„ No. 30 Chul an r€ i^o5 n Wednecday Aprtl May 6 and 999 years leasehold and Statutory Land Grant of land situate at Toas and Tanionir Gul, total area
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  • 485 8 BY BILL MILLER Published by Courtesy of the Manila Times New York City. Mrtinfvl. I mo< >. vm X Pitcher to-day that |*rtmty is gong to make me tern iT/r a JkfVof Voo' *°J™:T r hol pthe'r. rite to my 1 c went and' j°
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  • 180 8 A native of Ceytor s who since h's arrival m England had lived by his wits, defraudmg young women and h*s ov* countrymen was sentenced at Marylebone recently 2 three months' hard labour, the magistrate Say "L l*™ 1 he wished he could have on| Ted h
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  • 38 8 of th,G.rr.M '"|-U». En»l.nd by th, Somh ha b e Placed in ud.. GortorVoo^y r M p a ;x c ir d y,«r. 5 1 th! °**>nmn r of the E si,n s i
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  • 171 8 «II JlliWtod action, based upon the omisson of a business name (from a te eYo d ;k e the y n £2. Sh rtly fce heard *\ew rork, when rontaine and Co antimiP nealers, of Forty Eighth ask for damages of 25.000 dollars from the teU<phone
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    • 304 8 c~r^—pH STOCK! FRESHIii j English Make I FOOTBALL BOOTS AH sizes in stock. RAJA mtic Co I U7, North Bridge Road 1 j Boy Walley ir"' 0 X^ Ma r s (Holder) if™, T*r *Vld Liw»K CHAI LAI 10 (Three M, "»te) Rounds. I m 10 Rounds. ***** SANiSg I
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  • 1011 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET EVATT, ExcUn,. of quoutlon, kCT,> «»5 Singapore, May 20. MAIL QUOTATIONS RUBBER, STERLING SHARES Issue Value o* Alla r t*a 2s Anglo-Jara i/ 20s Anglo-Malay 20s Ayer Kuning 5t 20s Batu Cavea H? 20s Batu Tiga Jffl! 2s Bekoh 3 J(? 20s
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  • 236 9 The "Malaya Tribute M of Friday last, has an illustration of a hire-car knocking down a Ch nese woman. The title is "The Tfcathc IYoblem," and the words btneath the picture convey the mean ng that because th road-hog has blcwrn his horn, nothing matters. This, as a
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  • 303 9 The revenue derved from all sources lating to mining in the F.M.S. was the bulk from the export duty en in, which ncreased by nearly five million dollars true to increased activity in mining arid the high prk> of the metaL The total cX^ ,rt coo^ ere 923 P* ul
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    • 507 9 Come to the MILITARY PAGEANT TO-MGHI! TO-NIGHT!! AT THE STADIUM (TELOK AVER) or stny Night This Week AND REMEMBER Wednesday and Friday Afternoons I TOTALLY DIFFERENT PROGRAMME. Gates open for Afternoon Performances at 4 p.m. For Evening Performances 7.45 p.m. Drinks and Refreshments. ITS AN BE OBTAINED AT NO. 1
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    • 96 9 l& genuine! 5 Gillette I g 9 iSafety Razor! i S FOR I The Greatest I Silver-Plated W<ts\ I I Safety Razor I 1 with one Blade I complete in P| i 1 I leatherette I j Case for QQ SPECIAL TERMS FOR WHOLESALE QUANTITIES. Sole Agents I John Little
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  • 88 10 Remission of Taxes (Via Ceylon Exchange) John 'sir John Maynard made the announcement EaSTofSSSS f thC ---ion°o~?y n Vh* L tlon OWin to revenue surplus ftftv six*TKws y€Hr and windfall ol #?u lakh «.on sccount of the remission of the provincial eontribut on. remiB9lon The remission of taxation
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  • 243 10 Calcutta* political once more with the arrival of Mr C R SnciM 0f Bengali wnc.al Conference, as to what will be hi. re7um? d X- 'JESSS* that Mr Da, will head m wh o ,B h,i ISCUSSIOn th neso. *ho has expressed a desire to m*Pt him if
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  • 172 10 Motor-Cyclist's Record of 9.000 Mile Ride Z,™ ccnipiete circuit < f the ton- ard .ftl? Ae J' I TerniS Creek, A C ££l* Mr. Grady then crossed the boo-H r v 5? desertt, and pWa COTe JL journey f roni p„( h to Svdiitv «w*new. D. M-DonoU.
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    • 521 10 3 I s S tJ In I Cold Storage 1 ICE CREAM is made from pure cream in a spotless factory where every 1 utensil is steam-sterilised daily. Buy it of any of the distri- 1 butors mentioned below. Sold in bricks wrapped in para- g fined paper and enclosed
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    • 183 10 AUCTION SAIf"""""" TRUSTjciti^ Arab Site M»S, fiffiUSMßg 8 Be. ar and No.: 80, M and 26 2 Klm Kut Road l*« J SALES LAND AND HOURRS F GOODS URE SUNDRY W6ekly n Held weekly on T Held monthly. MORTGAG E nR RANGED Immediate attention assured Account Sale^omptly aS S e
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  • 495 11 Singapore, May 16. MEAT Beef »;eak (round) kati 1 Beef stew or curry kati il Pork lean kati Efi an* fat (Ist qual.ty) Mutton Indian kati quamv > Mutton Australian kati Fowl kati JJ Capons (Locally reared) kati DuckVlacf* rWed > S P%SS neXT Pigeons, wild puna? each
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  • 167 11 Although the Uc t traffic in arms la still far from suppressed, there would apa it 9° as most of the big shf* entering port are says the Hongkong Telegraph. We recall a time, aitout a year or more ago, when practically every American or th *t entered
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  • 530 11 Wonder Wardrobe: £30,000 Worth Cinema Star Beat Capture the of "Th« Buy fiX m n n th Mis! has Just muniJd bTSbSSS Btar meW boxe? Uttfrock*, hats and s^f l^ 10 1«««. the most contented w^l.„ thai WOU S. make A m#ri »11« woman weep with
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    • 479 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (Incorporated in England MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. pgOCULAK AND ORIENTAITsTEAM NAVIGATION CO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty'a Government) fiIWAIM from LONDON. HOMEWARDS Ihna j3Pan F Marseilles. Leaden Antwerp. Tonnage Singapore Leave 1925 Tonnage Singapore 11.000 May 23 Sarttrnfeil 7 ftnn "25
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    • 186 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY KINTA 4 p.m, for Port Swettenhara ar.d Penang. HYJS LBONB, 5 p.m., for Malacca. KiMUA. 5 p.m., for Muar TUESDAY P T N i A i 230 pm ,or Port Dickaon, tdivp J 180 Bagan Daton n
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    • 421 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINE. Todha Maru n, O OO MarseillesT t o"dor? n ft„|.„ Ua Sail S:b,°,i akl i5 larU 11 000 Marseilles Londoa Antwerp i** 27 2 8 B£!"*r i 000 Marseill <* London Antwero T June 0 10 11 SSLmS B'ooo8 000 Marseilles London Antwer?
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    • 105 11 DODWELL CASTLE LINE FOR BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. DACRE CASTLE due May 27 CASTLE due end of June BOLTON CASTLE due end of July For Freight, passage, and other particulaira please apply to FATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Agents. Who shall decide when Doctors
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    • 382 12 SITUATION VACANT WANTED, a Junior Shorthand Typist and a ledger cl>rk, both Chinese. Kindly apply to Box No. 265 co Malaya Tribune. TO LET TO LET, Raffles Chambers, three sections 2nd floor, area 2,080 square feet. Entry from Ist January, 1925. Apply to The Secretary, The Garden CLub. TO LET.—Land
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    • 638 12 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. Notice is hereby giw n that all road* within the Government House Domain will be clo* d to the public from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. on each of the following days viz-— 16th; 19th; 21st; 23rd and 30th May and Ist and 6th June, 1925. H.
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    • 471 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of J862 to 1890 on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital «aoonnnn Subscribed Capital gJJJJg Paid-up OapiUl £i 000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1 4^'2>l u!^. D E™ S 15 Gr^ Street, BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.
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    • 450 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HKAD OFFICE: »4. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Eg ll 85 Beach Street. w alacca 131 Jonker Street. U tu r p»W 77 7 9 Jalan Suleiman Palembang 16> Ilir Hongkong 13, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT: ■a£e£%J£E. Y °o k S* o Francisco, Shanghai MwUa
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    • 417 12 INSURANCE THE Cwl 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
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    • 437 12 MALAYA TRibJjT^ SHIPPING GAZE! 'Phone 345 Editon,. n Per n P uT b e m AeTa Half-yearly Per quart r <-. VERY MAW "MALAYA TRIBUNE*- *£L upon street sellers f^p DXP S c, r J JI he P us and the disappointment on day? *t*m BECOME REGIIT B nh he
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