Malaya Tribune, 21 May 1925

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY.] C EVENING DAILY. Vol. XII.- No. 117 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925 FIVE CENTS. THURSDAY. MAY 21. ur,. The Malaya Tribune.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 302 1 THE i MALAYA TRIBUNE f GAZETTE I r wrpiper cf Maiaaf I Published Daily. r that keeps it. fully informed I f ixmmom .11 fi* 11 i ciii'? .Ill* jjj j IEE FLASHLIGHT fj I 11 )TLIGHT WITH THE Vl' Price *M 0 SAFETY SHUT-OFF CELL SEARCHLIGHT S. BerSbeltSa FOCUSSING
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    • 48 1 1 PIANO TUNERS. I; Pianos »-a PUycr-Pianoa Gramophonca 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, Comer of Colen an Street aad North Bridge Road. Tkona 1207. SINGAPORE
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    • 238 1 ..111(11! I f j ULTRA-VIOLET RAYS j j are dangerous to eves. To prevent this 4»rter by wearing Genome Crookes I Lenses *hlch absorb these insidious itfavs He make them j THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., i 15, South Canal Road, fffcif l MALTHOID ONE QUALITY D BEST. I IS very
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  • 479 2 FAILURE OF COMMITTEE'S OPPOSITION Mr. Siriwardhene Admitted at Penang Mr. Ju- t% Vkmrnrnj delivered his judg. m•t on Thursday, at Penang, connection m th the applbaticn cf Mr. Irving Arnold de Souza Snwardhene for adKniasaop to practiae in the local court* aa an advocate and solicitor. The application
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  • 60 2 Her London Poverty—And A "Wonderful Surprise" native of g* is now in sti»*«ned7>iJSr nd wh <> is accord:** his Ge r c Athini? Mfida •.ft In SwSATiaS thi. tive writes on April 7 I f r< re i f«-*«-ton, where she smCTI, iBt Ken Thinkhif Across the Oc*«
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  • 402 2 DANGER OF PROMISCUOUS CLAIRVOYANCE Realms Imperceptible to the Naked Eye Recent .cientillc dscoveries (Prince., Karadja writes n the Daily Express) have enormously extended our normal range of viaion The telescope, microscope, and the X-ray have opened up realms imperceptible to the naked eye. Our r?mo te ancestors mmM
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  • 167 2 ri60,000 Spent by American in England Over XIfiO.OOO hasit*, spent in England n the a«t month by one ma won bcx-ks. :u^ 8e the African boojc-buyer JJJ th the f LOW nod. i* to have a rest for* moment from h a daily attendance at the aa)
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 162 2 1 /op%&JaCf V i* stim total of what you have LmWfflm 111 ri m m A ust i be forearmed against i< CbmaU Andr Liver Salt en\ikmLWLwK ay rr:- ,hat esscmial of c ,i:nct: which so often" fiil //7 ,n t,rctl Nature. Andrews I in. 1,1 ljl an<l y« S3T2
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    • 444 2 EXCELLENT FOR NURSING MOTHERS. Canadian LadTTells How When Her Strength Was Restored by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Her Baby Benefitted Too. reason to fear tkJfTl. streil^h hai ffive. the child iTSLSiL S lshment and quality both m quantity laaS Pink BaTSE Sfrw 0U J d Dr Wilat that easily tired.
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  • 443 3 Udy Astor in a Commons Scene Lady Astor figured in a lively scene in the House of Commons on April 3. during the dctoate on the Bill to legalise the adoption of children. Mr. Haytiiay, Labour member with 14 children living had made references to "rich and "nursing
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  • 421 3 Annual fall of 12,000 tons to Earth It is estimated that over 12,000 ton* of star dust fall an ually on the I arth. This dust may have originated from a comet, or be the fragments of two great stars wh eh crashed n ir orbits ages ag-\
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  • 445 3 Contempt" not Established Against Newspaper r J"****"' out of the Hot*. case ended in favour of a newspaper m M Div%ional Court The Court, consisting of th: Lord Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Shearman, and Mr. Salter, discharged the rub nisi for 1 mm of attachment for contempt
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  • 303 3 Incident at the Bar Point-to- Point One of the best-known judges took <he extraordinary course of pronour.cn g judgm.nt without wearing his wig on Apr.l 4. This procedure took place at the Bar Poutf-co-Point race at Northaw (Herts) when the RiJit Hon. Lord Trevethin, standing at
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 471 3 > k ,Z- mm mh\ W Hfcv V SSx x»r v>JIl i -3 S9B lasjn Waff wis t^BlW Gre,t Brea *h«aWe Remedy for Coughs, Colds Chills, Sore Throat, Laryngitis, 1 3S Bronchitis, Asthma Etc ['jj PEPS Ward off Dangerous Infection 73 cents per bottK I select your Mount from Famous
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    • 537 3 I Ctoer 24,000 Physicians I I A<W >ou Take Sanatogen I When we ,tate that 24,000 phyician. adviae you to take banatogen, we only refer to those who took the trouble to write v. after having watched case atler ca *t about th deceit they had with Sanatogen. They all
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 222 4 AMUSEMENTS l EMPIRE ?j Thursday. Hay 21 to Monday. May 25. g In the First Show at 7.30 p.m C g I a AOOLPH ZUKOB Presents I THOMAS MEIGHAN in C 1 THE MAN WHO I SAW TO-MORROW g powr and turmoil, th, >^ l I H 7 REELS. g
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    • 281 4 AMUSEMENTS I From Mon o«y. May 18 to Saturday. May 23. j AT THE ALHAMBRA Tkcatre Beach Road. TAN CHENG KEB ft CO, LTD, Proprietor.. a I In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. f I I Topical Budget H of interesting screen news. S I A MODEBN DBAIA
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    • 339 4 AiTOMENTS Gaiety Cinema mysterioik"^^" Junction Albert and Beneoolen Streets WITH THE P E GIRL TO-NIGHT AT 9 p.m. SHARP. Who i s (Last Night, Thursday 21st May) EVERYBODY WON^ WILLIAM FOX Presents T ni^t IF WINTER GOMES Suril 'tw The Motion Picture version of np N LU m A. S.
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  • 41 5 n ot neces?arily endorse the e by correspondents. Let- > s eX S[ publ cution should be written 1 sen a. I the paper only; preference cn *!?.bort letters. Only extracts oi r'« B e *\an be given.]
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  • 73 5 m #ht aunar from the evidence i'\ JJ""|'tck yo-.erday in the Magis- b >' ut Kuala Lumpur concerning '•'/.v.lU.r I the copy retord of the U t agaiMt Mr. J. A. e h had been incorrectly h *o place on record that ths by us agree with
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  • 252 5 Danr'n Saffia* V€a»d Calls at -u.l'n.u: vcsse'!, the X nhaafl called at SQm <>w ed and Sal c C< nij.any and k at w .th her riM mgt towering J. M rtensen aad Ca '.i r\ 3. Jaccbsen, d G. Tupsoe. Wb art 11 she spr ads ;:tft
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  • 108 5 Increased Rate of Freight ■■■".written finding uft inve gated «rd the steamer 1 >aC;e fr m tfci Fk'vo was pro- a-a >rthy condition :np.:mcnt of .of the tire was a.in- of fl* funnel nof the*ood,n awning. All 1 taken to extnnr. the sh.p and thata f wm due
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  • 30 5 ■way M-.v^n a clerk in holy Moor House, Iver, JP£] X sent to prison ntb for being drunk at Hiilingdon Jj! zig-zag and n ng drunk.
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  • 30 5 si: May 21. 1 2s. 4 s|l6d m^ml^ 9t 155% *42£ ,ira s* *c. Dk. 1 11 fer i4oi; dr«f| S ,j. »> tr rate I rate c sB 54
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  • 23 5 The untitled all extracted by a simple untitled potatoes is h sr^lal value in habri- .such as certain 1 Having l ow free-
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  • 88 5 l*»tW S ,nn«,h, 2 Kche anJ *B?na7d«- 9 Port Swettcbam, Belawan A. en. Bcstrn, N ew Y dA Bala.mora and Phiiadelpi, a Pert Swet-e,ham: S P n L N g a ,Tr 2 Port Said, Genoa-, Havre, LW Ba P r U C, Pa a h3t Gl^°W B
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  • 56 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for to ilOO^T^^^l is 154 qual to $100 The rate of payment of Money Cey> Rs. 159 P.yable on May 15, 1925. may be prZ^ed l o "T^Kri^ 0 a__2! been •'MM at Labrador Pasir Panjang. Correspondence w> b cleared at 7.40 a.m.
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  • 138 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, May 21. Number after the ship indicate* the £?T W .j 1 »bre«at of and the word yate, the number of the Gate to enter at D —Teoata, 22; Bingo Main Wharf (Ga.' 3).—Takiiwa. 18; Awa aru
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  • 14 5 From Ohma and Japan by s-a. Sardinia. due Singapor. I p.m. to-day.
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  • 312 5 To-day's Quotations RICE lis No i p < r Xo >™ gs R:ce Siam 3 Z 9 f?? 0 Rice, Sagon 1 £1? Rioe. 2 I I gg R«ce. Rangoon 2 flft R*e. Parboiled No 1 bag ftol 3 $8.40 PRODUCE Gambier Java Cube Z 1 Hamburg
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  • 95 5 The fellow ng pass em i rs arrived here on Tuesday by the Dollar Steamship l'ner Pre?. Va Buren:—From San Franc ??o: Mr. M. V. Ben en. Bit a. I. R. Benton, Mr. P. E. Th mas. From Shanghai: Mrs. S. Berber, Mr. W. H. Braun. Mrs. U.
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  • 226 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association Nh Crepe Closing 1 Spot Bu l 6rs S ller Latest London Gables quote London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. e nrit Buyers Sellers, Jun 98 qa 2 July to September 87% 88 October to December 76 7fiix Latest London Gables quote
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 224 5 VICTORIA THEATRE. NEXT WEEK. Shakespearean Season Friday, May 29, at 9.15 p.m. King Henry IV Saturday, May 30, at 9.15 p.m. The Twelfth Night Special Prices: Reserved $2.0« and $1.50 Unreserved $1 and 50c. MATINEES: Mo-iday, 4.30 p.m. Jane Ist TWELFTH NIGHT. Tuesday, 4.30 p.m. June 2nd KING HENRY THE
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    • 297 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. The Muncipal Commissioners of the town of Singapore heraby give noti:e that Thomson Read between 4% Mile and sth Mile and Bukit Timah Road between Adams Road and Municipal Lim t will shortly be reconstructed. Householders requiring new water, gas or electricity services la
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  • 132 6 A Singapore Diary TohUj. May 21 O. homeward mail closes Sprmg Day Tanghn Club Dance, 6.30 p.m Grand Mi tary Pageant #L* 7.45 p.m. aDt open Our Cabaret, Vie Tfaea*re. 9.30 pjo To-morrow, May 22 S'^Vt*-" SUVm P. and O. outward ma 2 due Lin,oh homewaud mail
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  • 30 6 DEATH. 52 J- m S° ng Klm Ht >ng Quee £«1 mourn fcT AjTt Cemetery on Saturday the *>3rd i 2? cortege leaving at 10 a.m
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  • 864 6 Anting .bout the Varsity boat race in London Mm roataK!y a Mr *r* r > 4 matching things to aay a J™"* ari^a <* hooligans, a, t! m Wb traffic caught Undon and created some 4m2 bance amcng the people who were pass ng r ;h J"
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  • 113 6 Letters franked with air mail stamps in rW5 gS «S5T TJa output of lh o Trafalgar. |M as w *•*«> «,600; April 1924, 3#7oo ,ear The Sultan of Kdantan a-d hi* m hv n SS H Tir dredging a??vi! 7y P lkul 312 pjLuK P Drwlgc N 3 5o Ma/
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  • 181 6 Last Night's Performance at the Victoria Theatre with .spirit "«««toWe. Madge Carter san g «onp wh;dh wene all encored n«> tafia is a decided r 2 c,; lan GaryOl and dancers and in their part cular danoing are hard to beai' A™fh of m the !ut r. n
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  • 40 6 (FW Our Own Correspondent) even nt 0t W:v y, t erday :n !nfijg: th R ec c e Ye^ upfor Sr ic $12,910 f lom ThJm.on and r da:m n wrongful diuMml»! v d Com Pany, fcr
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  • 20 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). CouneiHor hT w n Vh R^™*> pW He had UJkfast ir th
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  • 17 6 been mm., iS.'K Malay f The above stated sentenced was passed Court Inspector Stewart prosecuted
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  • 100 6 A further medical certificate was nut in «St t sunds rS^i the u M <* a ™edan merchant siancs charged wrih perjury was m*n M^WiKkm'ol tiff £L t0 present iTI Court to hear thn charges agamsv him and :he case was norS O "Vt n Se J
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  • 41 6 of F the discov «ry of the dead body of a Malay woman in Teluk Kerau a few ea an elderly Malay named Awang bin rW E5 Usrda i. c was promurder? mining and charged The case was. postponed.
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  • 16 6 Mr. P. Trump, Executive Engineer, WM formerly in KuaU Lumpur, goes on Rome leave obis month.
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  • 440 6 1 hold the werld l Bta where ev r Part ma« is an excel' "f V, Virton. Theatre th* Cabaret; and deetfl T **£J "on* the audienc" >** company carries aav things f a ,J -ening. The bumper ho,, that Singapore tak, its co mf :u v V.;At
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  • 27 6 Mails from Europe. (I patched April 30), ex P. ai j£ w.ll arrive by train to-m r Correspondence wJI be to boxhoLJeis at 9.30 a.m.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 247 6 Just Arrlveii^^^** s^ Robinson and Co's 8 PATENT LEVER NICKEL WATCHES I DUSTPROOF GUARANTEED I LA& TIMEKEEPERS D Size No. 1 price $Q QQ I C Size No. 3 (as Sketch) Price $10.00 nett Size No. 3 with Radium Dial on Black Circle Price $16.50. RobinsonTTo., ltd. ti (Incorporated in
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    • 36 6 To-day's Quotation* RUBBER "w I >r#> London, Stocks on May IB, 2,319 tons down. London.—2s. 9*4d. Local Spot.—9") cts. Local June—95 cts. Local July.—86 cts. New York.—Cents 63—82% G TIN London.-£248.10. Local.—$124.25 per picnl »50 1
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 72 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Court cay of the Government Health Office Kandan* Kerbau 1*0*0« for the 2j nouns ending mWr>ig*i t 20th May 1925 Max. shade temp. de*. 8 8 F; Min.~ah.de temp 77 F i M *"ade temp. 8U F Max huh radiation 135 F; Min, «rraa, radiation
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  • 258 7 DUTIES ON SILK MODIFIED More Questions about the Singapore Base Reuter's Service. London, May 20. f Commons replying to y Mr. hamberlain stated had informed him last he relieved as soon made his retirement said ha received the ntentiona with great ■ha.uberlain'a request v ntinued to hold
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  • 104 7 American Amendments Carried Reuter's Service. Geneva, May 20. nitUe of the Arms j 1 amnniauaUi to the "1 by the American Un elimhat'on. of hajß, y lhe of the the annual reI the convention. --the Anurican amendjjj from the conL ftg«| of Na- -ay Ul n thy a:
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  • 30 7 Reuter's Service. -4 Moscow, May 20. *j w Ut M <' n K°Ha win shortly V* V unit called the tK Soviet *»W rouble c Chinese silver dollar
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  • 205 7 France not out for Colonial Expansion Reuter's Service. VT Paris, May 20. New. from Fez says further French reinforcements have arrived. The enemy fcj actively continuing armmg and concentrate mg m;h and a general mobilisation is said to have been ordered throughout the Riff and DjebaU. The war
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  • 174 7 Reuter's Service. London, May 20. Her Majesty the Queen paid a surprise v.sit to Wenabiey this morning and inspected the Malaya section. She was reoe'ved by the Commissontr. Mr. Caldecott, and was keenly interested in the two new dioramas representing high forest and mangrove swamp, also the fine
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  • 143 7 Reuter's Service. Moscow, May 20. Frunze, reporting to the Soviet Congress, said that the Red Army had been reduced tenfold, to half a million men, which was the smallest army in the world relative to population. He advocated the adoption of a territorial system for defence purposes.
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  • 76 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, May 20. The Shipping Boatnd has passed a resolution requesbing the American delegates at the meeting of InternaUional Chamber of Commerce at Brussels in June to oppose any change m American navigation Jaws, so as to admit foreign vessels to coastwise tirade. The boa
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  • 57 7 Reuter's Service. London, May 20. A Conference of 'the Engineering Trade Unions of London unanimously passed a resolution refusing to negotiate their application for an increase of wtvgee on tjhe bass suggested by employers :ji a letter proposing the extension of the working day, the reduction of
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  • 188 7 Enthusiastic Reception in South Africa Reuter's Service. Kmg William'a Town, May 20. The Prince of Wales, wearing th.» khaki uniform of a Colonel of the Welsh Guards was enthusiastically cheered by a great gathering of 10,000 Kaffirs. Many addresses were presented to the Prince and massed «to»rs
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  • 102 7 Drastic Modification of Scheme Urged Reuter's Service. London, May 20. The Secretary of the Rubber Association announces that a meeting of the Committee at Manchester passed a resolution opin ng that the present price of raw rubber waa unjustifiable and assorting that legislative restriction of export of crude
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  • 104 7 Reuter's Service. London, May 20. With reference to the statement of an official of the British Broadcasting Company, that the best programmes in Europe and America would shortly be relayed by means of a "ibotMing" d?v cc now he ng made perfect, it is stated that by th?
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  • 50 7 Reuter's Service. London, May 20. A fareweM dinner was given by General Hsu, wh;>se guests included the Chinese Minister, the Consul General of London, Sir John Jordan, and Sir Robert Ho Tung General Hsu spoke of the vahiable lessons of the tour. He departs on May 22.
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  • 48 7 Reuter's Service. London, May 20. It is officiary announced that the King has approved of the appointment of Lord Plumer as High Commissioner and Commander m Chief cf Pales'.me in place of Sir Herbert Samuel, whose tenure of office expire at the end of June.
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  • 40 7 Reuter's Service. London, May 20. In the House of Lords D>rd Balfour announced that Government proposed to set up a committee analogous with the committee tof Imperial defence, which would deal with great problems of Empire development.
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  • 30 7 Reuter's Service. Moscow, May feu. The council of the Red Trade Unions has forwarded to the Amsterdam Trade Union International fresh proposals with a view to unity.
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  • 53 7 Mr. Chok Shin Chow. of the Registrar of Titles' Offte. Kuala Lumpur, who it retir'ng after over 30 years r. the service, was entertained to dinner by th? Land Office staff at John'a Hotel n n Satjrday. Toasts were proposed by Dato Khat.h Kovan, Dato Piiteh, rnche Mohatned Solnng, Mr.
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  • 288 7 INCREASED DUTIES ON COTTON AND WOOL Foreign Motor Vehicles Heavily Taxed Reuter's Service. Berlin, May 20. ifte Mnister for Economic Affairs announced that the Government waa introducing moderate customs duties protecting industry, and the highest duties would be on automobiles. Berlin, May 20. r-xplam ng 'the new tar
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  • 75 7 Reuter's Service. London, May 20. The Manchester Guardian, London correspondent says that name most (frequently merftiojied for th? Governorsh p of Nigeria in succession to Sir Hugh Clifford, s S r Reginald Stubbs, Governor of Hongkong. t^ ir Hu^h l Clifford, who was Governor or .Nigeria, has
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  • 30 7 Reuter's Service. London, May 20. An unexpected bulletin says that the Earl of Ypres is shkhg and that there appears to be iittle hope of recovery.
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  • 193 7 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, May 19. tne strongest shock of earthquake experienced this year was felt here at midnight though no damage is recorded at present. The death is announced of Marquis Rairin lokugawa, member of the House of Peers. The new Department
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  • 95 7 Mr. Hashim, of the Co-operative Societies Uepartrae:*, has, at the r quest of the Chef Secretary, left for Java to study the Land Bank system ther with a view to its inin the F.MA ere otrt for the marriage of Mr T. Burton de Crux, el* «t eon of Mr.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 177 7 i I I BEARDMORE i /1 SEMI-ROTARY WING PUMP. 1 Some Charact eristics of thii j ALL BRIT ISH PUMP: HAND OK POWER, j WORKING PARTS I ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF THE BORNEO CO., LTD. L —mmmmm mmm m Establish* PatroniBed The Latest Arrivals IN EVERYTHING NEW AND DISTINCTIVE comprising of
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  • 222 8 SPORTS PASTIMES THE TURF To-day's Scratchings The races postponed from Tuesday will be held this afternoon and the scratchings and selections are repeated for convenience. The foHowing are the scratchings:— Race 1: Wh testcne. Race 3: Gentle Eva, Orel way. Race 4: Thar- of Athole. Race 5: Genzano, Silver Grist,
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  • 428 8 Home Matches Reuter's Service. a* «k n i London, May 16. c SuDre y Glamorgan by Lk S rey mad 287 X J. fng 64 and Mercer taking six for 93, and 335 for a x wickets, declared. Jeacocke com piling 140 and Hobbs 109. GLamorgan with 275, Bate®
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  • 42 8 Raffles Sports Raffles Institution Sports will be held on Fnday, June sth at 2.15 p m. The Attention of Old Boys is called to the following events:— Old Boys 440 yards (Hep.) Post Entries. Old Boys Race Old Boys Half Mile
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  • 22 8 Katong Golf Club The May monthly medal, a bogey competition, will he played off during the week-end, 23rd and 24th May
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  • 77 8 First Rowing Regatta The first rowing regatta of the season wild be held at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club on Saturday, June 27\h., when the following races will take place:— Fours:—Nutt-Beresfoiid Challenge Cup for junior carsmen. Fours:—Scratch Fours. Sculling:—Handicap SctkVSs. Entry lists and patrtkulaTte are po&\ed at tlhe Club.
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  • 18 8 England beats Victoria [Reuters Service.] Melbourne, May 20. At soccer England beat Victoria by 7 to nil.
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  • 130 8 S.C.R.C. Tournament Yesterday's Results B Single* Tan Soo Liew owe 12 beat Low Peng Cer owe 18 B—6, 6—4. Chew Keow B:ck owe 18 beat Seah Peng Kiang owe 12 6—4, 12—10. A. Doubles Seah Eng Kiang and Chong Thutt Ptt owe 3 beat One Siow Han and
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  • 333 8 Malingerer Sentenced to Six Years Imprisonment Ye&terday in the Assize Court before Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule, Ac ing Chief Justice, Un ease was concluded in which a Hokien, Sang Luan was charged w th the attempted rmndter f anotihir Chinese nrmed Lee Chco en tihe 2lsit of
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  • 251 8 Kingfe Birthday Parade—June 3. (i) The King's Birthday parade wll take place on the padang or.. Wednesday morning, June 3 (PuMic Holiday). The Commandant hop's that every member w 11 make an effort to atte~d this parade. The parade offers one of the fl/w occasions on which
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  • 802 8 ATTACK ON PIRATES' STRONGHOLD Wonderful Scenes Witnessed Yesterday The Grand MUtary Pageant and Assault-at-Arms a undoubtedly the Colony's outstanding attraction for since its coram noem nt o Tuesday, large enthusiastic crowds have filled the Stadum and spent a moat enjoyable time. The afternoon p rformance wh eh -was
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  • 99 8 Question Raised of Right to Sit in Commons for M Fer m tr M.P. agent that he und itSi as to his riirht to «it in p.li the ue! *>on For some years I have acted as u«w M for Northern Ireland under the merit Insurance Act*
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  • 991 8 UNIVERSITY RIOTERS IN LONDON Howling Hooligans of Oxford and Cambridge Most nights I go to Piccadilly Circus, not of choice, Cut as a means to the end of getting to Baker Stre t and home. A Saturday or two ago was the Boat Race —you probably read
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  • 95 8 Pola Negri will be seen in "The Spanish Dancer" at the Empire Cinema, and is supported by Antonio Moreno. It is the tale of a gypsy dancer who lovas a noble of Spain and to save him marries hin while masked. He, 0 n V'he 'other hand,
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  • 86 8 Mr. Montagu W. Pett, chief officer of the ian,rhai Fire De Partment, accompanied by Mrs. Pett and Miss Pett, are passing through Singapore by the Dollar Liner President van Buren, sailing to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Pett are >g)oing to Genoa, en route for Home on leave. Mr. Pett will be
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 297 8 FRESH STOCK! FRESH STolifji English Make FOOTBALL BOOTS I I All sizes in stock. 1 RAJA jfc Co I 117, North Bridge Road, Singapore. mm J pW->M>»«.. I AT HAPPY VALLEY Friday, May 22. I J t'yweight Championahip of Malaya 10 Rounds. IK)MY SANTOS j I YOUNG HASSAN RETURN CONTEST.
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  • 978 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET EVATT, Exchange Singapore, May 21. MAIL QUOTATIONS RUBBER, STERLING SHARES Issue Value 2s Anglo-Java -i, 10 20s Anglo-Malay P 20s Ayer Kuning Ht 20s Batu Cavts 20s BatuTiga ftj 2s Bekoh 20s Bukit Kajang J 0 o 2s Bukit Mertajam B o"iii.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 411 9 Come to the j MILITARY PAGEANT 10-M0HI! TO-NIGHT AT THE STADIUM (TELOK AVER) J or any Night This Week E AND REMEMBER r Wednesday and Friday Afternoons I TOTALLY DIFFERENT PROGRAMME. I Gates open for Afternoon Performances at 4 p.m. For Evening Performances 7.45 p.m. j m mm Drinks and
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    • 180 9 You will feel jj As Different Again! 1 Jj Are you feeling out-of- if sorts? Is your appetite L ffi poor and your digestion tT f, disordered? Have you [A m osl >our energy, your llj j! interest and your bright, iT fj cheerful disposition. Ji n I,S See wn
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    • 291 9 |\&urQreatest| I }i¥P Home I I Cleanliness Quicks C( Easy— Thorough! (C %A »"dVermtaLLOTOl! V% Vv because the LOTOL SPRAY J* \WHmi ceruin LOTOL hghtenTthe *fj&tfl I—L T Insect extermination »V > 1 because the fine vaporous /Ĕ ff\-\^''^~^ i cr y P fnttra <es right to the iF m
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  • 800 10 ABOUTION OF THE CRUEL CUSTOM The Greatest Single Reform in Modern China It is a melancholy fact that men and women bring upon themselves many of their most Utter ordeal*. One of the most astonishing examples of this in all history ia ike practice of foot-binding in China. For
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  • 144 10 Human Element oiwthe Railways In a proposed interchange of express engines between the Great Wesh m and the London a d North Eastern Railways at Home, the real teat will be that of the human element, on which railway working depends so largely, says a "Dariy Mail"
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    • 374 10 U/cers Sores Pei sistent and Beep-Seated Skin Troubles There ran he no worse a-ony than that which is associated w.th ha.l a l n<i 1 8, a,larl >' and wound* EM you Hundreds amU ,on,f.,rt and permanent honlinj as theus n tf The first tou-h soothes, the unwholeJmu, surface V-
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    • 487 10 Backache r I HK treatment of Backache presents no ditlieulties when Da Witt's fills are used. Relief is obtained almost instantly and la Caw days the trouble is completely cured. Perhaps the experience of Mrs. < r .\.i affordl the best proof of the elliaicy of tha rvmody, lor hers
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    • 225 10 AUCTION SAIE ESTATE TROSTlcEii^pPRELIMINARY NOTIfF Th, following propTtie. will b. offered for .1 hp V ill Estate of Tan Tack Ch-hT by Publ,c at *o»: 153 to 158 Victoria Street. —an deceased. Hou, e N 08: 8 uTfT^ 9^ Arab q.. alj onnZ 258 Jala, Bern aQj (3) No.: 20,
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  • 468 11 Singapore, May 16. MEAI Beef steak (round) kali 1 Mutton Australian kati 0 Fowl kati 52T!,258% reared) kati 2 «K5 S3Sfy- a Pigfcona, wHd punai each EGGS Fowl (Singapore) for 10 iR Duck for 10 g Preserved (duck for 10) 40* FISH Bawal Puteh (Pombret) kati to kali
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  • 180 11 Wireless Waves to Act as Crews by Mr. G Y. w.ehou« Electr:c and Manufactur m, C ,m- y h e s .^N s ew ftra2s 3^55 control from a central office." ia d Sl7 Alien "to start a train without a crew run t at full speed over
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  • 398 11 Piquant Recollections of Noted People There h« not l««e ume more .merging- budg* Ni crowed Jp6o ter who, in he .-Pori«t to fc—te. <rf cur convict An expert on criimml l a w. a nd M o our penaUy. l<m hehas propolinded ftom Vr VieW wh h
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 488 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (Incorporated in England MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. i: iND ORIENTAL SnUli NAVIGATION m I ON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE r Contract with His Majesty. Government) OUTWARDS fre* LONDON. HOMEWARDS 1 1 1 Due L ndon Antwerp. innnage Singapore Leave 19 o 5 Tonnage Singapore l}m May"23
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    • 167 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY KIN T A n 4 pm ,cr Port Swettenham ard Penang. LSolf(i; 5 p.m., for Malacca. KIM HA, 5 p.m., for Muar. TUESDAY 2.30 p.m.. for Port Dickson, tJavp 80 Ba an Datoh an d Lumut. Mu\r.
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    • 465 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINE. mm W mg&i tss s Hakusan Maru 11,000 Marseilles t a«J™ P June 10 11 Kaahima fIS SSSfc f Aj *"«3 Sop? 2 Hakone Maru u2 KSSS feSff Antwerp Sept 16 l? Suwa Maru 'Z f arsel es London Antwerp Sept 30 Oct
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    • 85 11 mma^m nummmmmmm LINE FOR BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. DACRE CASTLE due May «7 due end XI BOLTON CASTLE due end of July For Freight, passr-re, and other particulars please app F PATERSON SIMONS CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Agents. Z For METALLING ROADS I TENNIS COURTS,
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    • 561 12 TO LET TO LET, Raffles C.;amber3, three sections znd floor, artra 2 880 square feet. Entry from Ist January, 1925. Apply to The Secretary, The Garden Club. TO LET.—Land at junction of Serangoon Road and Lavend r Street for grass ru't'ng only. For particulars apply to Chan Sze Onn Co.,
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    • 666 12 PUBLIC NOTICES LUNAS RUBBKft ESTATES LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). If. HESISSY GIVEN that an luer. n Mvid«n 1 of 1 per cent., on account <>f tie ye*r c.-.ding 3lst Oct »ber 19«, will be pa d to Sh* eiold.rs oa the Register on the 30th -lay 9 25.
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    • 377 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acta of 1862 to 1890 on 2nd December 1892.) SfifiCJSSfi! «.000,000 Subscribed Capital £1 »300 000 Paid-up Capital fi.o^OOO Reserve Fund and Rest £1,458,221 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
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    • 468 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES P on 1 an 85 Beach Street. HuLT* mm 131 J<mker Street. EST* v 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. 2*l*9** 109 Jalan Rahamal. Palerabang 16> Rir Hongkong 13, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia Sourabaya,
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    • 426 12 INSURANCE n£j sout h BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, I inlay son Green. FOR SAFETY AND GOOD SERVICE IN LIFE ASSURANCE GO TO THE ORIENTAL IN AGE SIZE AND STRENGTH THE GREATEST INDIAN LIFE
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    • 415 12 MALAYA Tr5J; ANd A SUBSCRIPTION R A -rp Payable in k£Z* Per annu m Half-yearly Per quarter VERY Mavv MALAYA PFArp upon street seller, toft?*** ha will help USf aTld l rr the raj*,^ BECOME tSGTJI AR sir.. The "Malaya Tribune f; subscribers, at cffic I s «harge t All
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