Malaya Tribune, 22 May 1925

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. EVENING DAILY. vol. XII. No 118 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY. MAY 22. 1925
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 185 1 THE j j MALA YA TRIBUNE j AND I GAZETTE j l_ N't wepnper of I I T v., Hal keeps it* I i -formed 1 I Iff iXH INi >F PENDENT I i i i i t i iii' 111 I l^^l PORTS AND SHERRIES. D ESTABLISHED 1790. o
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    • 40 1 .i.iwHwiitminniiiiiiirttnrnmirrirttntiitnimiitin^ ULTRA VIOLET R4YS I lire dangerous to eyes. To prevent this danger by wearing Gcnnine frookes I Leases which absorb these insidious .Rays. We make them. I THE EABTEIN OPTICAL CO., g 15, South Canal Road, Singapore. 2 «'iiKiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitimn:,,),,,!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,^,,^,^.,,^^
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  • 404 2 THE MAN WHO SPANS THF GREAT DIVIDE Chats with Visitors from the Other World A ntiiri i hi g B v -""Pending his four h tin. r j, t who Wl Lng c«, vmwtßr r,d and X? *-> of -EE «4 In way,. Captain PeMW j, «*M» cny
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  • 150 2 Engagement to Cornish Girl Expected It i. understood tjhat an of the ewment of Sena to re Mwwmi, the wwlfM.mous wirale SS to Moa. Efczabeth N«rci«a Paynter, only daughter of Lieut.-Col. Canloorne H.wei* Paynter te Sot «<nd hia family for the cel*bm at her home. <SSb55 V
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    • 215 2 the Hostess Puts Her Faith in Postum *"d s wive, «mplyre.y on of housearrive., Po«tum i. made W M ""expected guert with boiling water added I Ullftil in a cup, pasang thinnest «ffee^ro w^ UCe Ac beTera wi,h flavour 2 Po^^ihelavoVrUe !f*?£?* 7" win find c.ub,, th e erea t£S:^£
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    • 395 2 "SHE OWES MUCH TO BABY'S OWN TABLETS." Shanghai Father Tells How His Little Daughter Was Cured of Digestive Troubles and Croup. ments, continues /row ap^!"«L± term, to their efficacy. «"thusiaatic For example, Mr. Ouh Siao f? 71 r: S i k Chuan, part- JoKkK\\ r«er in the firm /'/7 I
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  • 536 3 THE MARRIAGE VOW IN DENMARK Committee of the League of Nations JSS afeed Rll a t n bon3 haS been v sory tK,T SS °mr° n the Ad on Traffic i,? w.?L 6 B a^ e of Nations Children in conneeTi on wi?h of •m n^7 m the
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  • 237 3 U Blunts the Mind and Shortens Life Many people seep far too much: although excessive sleeping diminishes the nervous energy and degenerates the small arte res and capillaries of the brain a writer tell* us in the Daily Mail." 'dlfcep'ness is generally a sign of mental le-hargy;
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  • 570 3 ANNUAL APPARITION IN LONDON The Mysterious iMirror which Spells Death Skmater trad tion, supported by so many SftlaJtt r that it can:<ot itf h?" Warded, attaches to a m.n I jn tH feouth London Palace ..f Vari< i It is the Mirror of the- Three Crosses, and airea<ly
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  • 132 3 No one can knew the ecstacy of feelinr We have thousands of letters which express this ecstacy of feelingth"JTS to a day free fpom the dread of torture. fmfiS Ii 6 1 2 ter l f, ln the -offerers who nil™ tw 6 l
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    • 309 3 ECZEMA COVERED cmijMODY Itched and Burned. Lost Sleep. Cuticura Heals. •My little girl aged two and a urs had a very bad attack of KSCBM on her face and body. > r i was covered with sore especially around her I Irr whole body was cov■jl rah that itched and
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    • 227 3 I Part IK-FOB STAIIPQ Ac r"1 MPIBE PHce *3.25 I W ld <» Crank case, Gears g FOB STAMPS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES Price M7K I Sha s r y w Z an,c I Brass, Steel, Alamuiiuai etc. Postage 30 cts. extra. I I I Promptitude Guaranteed. Cj Obtainable at S
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    • 331 4 AMUSEMENTS I EMPIRE I Thursday, May 21 to Monday, May 25. S In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. I ADOLPH ZUKOR Presents jjj I THOMAS MEIGHAN iix 1 I THE MAN WHO I I SAW TO-MORROW 1 Here I. Meighan's biggest picture. The moat unu.ual plot ever com-.tvH In
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    • 354 4 AMUSEMENTS From Monday, May 18 to Saturday, May 23. jjj X AT THE In ALHAMBRA I Theatre. Beach Road. Cj TAN CHENG KEE ft CO„ LTD, Proprietor.. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. Topical Budget of interesting screen news. A MODERN DRAMA WRITTEN FOR MODERN PICTURE-GOERS A BRITISH
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    • 428 4 AMUSEMEiYTS Gaiety Cinema Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets "*"*WUS MASKED fID. WITH THE PEARL x Frkf URL Friday 22nd to Thursday 28th May B **UCfc At^r p m Who is Sheo EVERYBODY An extra-ordinary rare Attraction Baa To-ni«ht ALBERTINI 0 VI the iron man Suriiia Th^af Europe's most daring star
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  • 29 5 necessarily endorse the f I bl correspondents. Let i ation should be written the paper only; preference ettera, On y extract! of ..given] Oti m
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  • 334 5 your editorial of as Young Mulims Bg ourselves regard--1 came to the concluy for Muslim b« changed on the nan i- supposed to be tv be exhibited the .-übject matter of wife and husband ought p IBM and afterwards f w»pers. m t of a khathi riag his
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  • 249 5 \r,—Li f in 1 Withy aIgt c t es 15 naturally less 'Untry the air !s l h"uaaru>< f U i and by the breath of k*.n :/,,f r, tan s To have good and exercise are hav e large open Ifr-'Undv n*h a centre» and play »r,i
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  • 110 5 i^ssax'js^-^A. in naval circles. V S corps aTcao Ko"Hmbera*of the on May 25th. There Uke n »e candidates for fifty seSf!""* e ghty Mr ~t:^ yor Hyogrj Prefectfr,rG®« Bot 0 f Was promoted to th- bef<>re h Chosen. Glv of was conceded 'to^Janan 8 5 4 ln
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  • 113 5 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y. r\ Kerosene Hevoes Imperial Brilliant per 2 tin, Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins P 2 T:P at per 2 tins Tiger per 2 drums Jjjj c Benzine tz^: qt Gaso,ne 2 <™ m So lTtL^ OT Ga?oline r without MM
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  • 124 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive M v Singapore, May 22. 8hi P indicate* tM SggJ*. l of and the word SyCgJ»!*» o' the Gat* to enter at. (G te 22; Bingo 3) r otiu», 18; Teck Lee 16; Awa Maru, i 5; Ream,
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  • 86 5 On London- Singap.re, May U Bank 4 montha' aight 2a. 4 5 lt d Demand 2s 4tid Private 3 months' s ght 2a 4%d On Ind a— On Ba H n o k X It !l anSf Bank demand draft T-.a, On Java— iO% Bank Tel. Transfer It*. •Hi
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  • 126 5 To-day's Quotations RICE p: «2 No a p,r Koy Rfce. Siam 3 »?2 §i«*. Sagon I f£"> R«. Saigon X Z !H* Rice, Sa eon i g®l Rc«, Rangoon 1 jll? R'«. Rangoon 2 P. r Bolled N J b>e «47 Rice, I $8.60 PRODUCE W 40
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  • 192 5 T ns:—Tarpings $11 (ft* Si. «>oV\ 75 to HO cents. Souths 52£ obtu Johans 37 to 4<> pint p 57 «n 1 *1.70, X«w»rg Ru «i 60 flTiTSi? lo buus 91.10% Si is t. k 1 67 i Mam *1 o-i "S.' 1 15 Telok Kru.n"
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  • 156 5 Farther part culars hiv.- new been received from Nairobi. Kenya Colony, of the death* of Mrs. Green a Dublin woman ex* port v. tad Oapt. ft D. Atkins, both of mbtm wcr, killed by the same rhinoceros at Wanyuk at the foot of Mount K*nva It
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  • 72 5 Chamber of Commerce Iiubbcr Association P»l« Crepe Closing P%££ p0re M 22 Spot Kuyen Seller*. 1 fc CablM Bibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Price. Spot Buyers Sellers! June 94 95 J"'» to September 83 s;L October *o December 73 Latwt London Cable, quote H Spot.—2s. 8^4d. Ton of Market.—Quiet.
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  • 106 5 Mersing and Kuala Rompin Munwk Ba,av,a, anl i»c— im t. *Van Cloon 2nm ort Swe.tenham afcd Teluk An«on Kelawan I ST pp n r ir „„j t> Ke>nst 3 p.m. Mp42lS v Bomba y NUfcon 3 p.m. Mersing,» Kemaman and Trengganu Muar *m Q rr a 3 p.m.
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  • 148 5 Lord Rossmore's Stall at Food Exhibition A yy. >*****11 l at the Nation's rood Lxhibjinon, which Lord Leverhulane at Orymp la W., is Lord Remove, who ha* a jam and marmah. le stand. An Irish Peer witih an estat- in IreLaad he found it dfifficuflt to make mcney
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 42 5 v mW You cannol buy a I Lamp than j It 1 Philips SOLE AGENTS: j United Engineers Limited l I (Incorporated in the S.S.) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT U, BATTEBY ROAD, SINGAPORE. I 1 (Jnttegrs I iqimiiiiiiißiauttuc-jiiiMnM j.ja.-i..inr-.i;„ i i. i i i
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    • 165 5 INFLUENZA. Tsvo cichGt* of KALMINE the nannies aatipyric and one dessertspoon of MAGNESIA PILGRIM as opening Idosefwill prevent or cure Influenza. Kalmiae per cachet $0.30 Magoesia per battle $1.50 FfiOM ALL CHEMISTS or direct from Anglo-French Drug Houses Ltd., (Incorporated in S.S.) 2, Victoria Street, D SINGAPORE. Phone 2332. WE
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 146 5 THE WEATHER METEOROLOGICAL REPORT a (By courtesy of the Government Health Office) HjH Station Records for the seven days ending midnight on Sat. May 16, 1925. Altitude Average Total Tn»«i a.. j n Name of Station of ZS evaporation observation shade tem P for the for the P brSft (feet
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  • 159 6 A Singapore Diary v T »-4«7. May 22 h Tidea.-i0.32 a.m, 10,16 p.m. P. and O. outward ma 1 due. Hutch homewaiti mail mmm\ Pr.nce George due. Hotel van Wijk meeting, noon. Lodge St. George, Regular 5.30 pjn Vaih,v: imbaC Waaiey «A Happy Grand Mi! tary Pagaant,
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  • 1034 6 An assorted correspondence continues to arrive on our table, dealing with Muslim d vorce. which has not exact'y impressed us wth i s usefulness. Most cf our correspondents seem to be content to point out he moral side of the question, so far aa the dictates of religion
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  • 205 6 Pr w® Danirv. g has now recovered from h* i.lneas. k-.Mu 3 i' Wisha:t has retur ed to Ipoh from Kuala Lumpur as Chief Health Inspector. Mr. W. H. Brcdon, from Hon-kor», ha* Md C Sh»nL, o Ub atr cy cf the Hongkong and Bank at Sungei Pataui from Mr.
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  • 170 6 Sequel to Death of School-boy at Katong Suk d 1 b y hanging" was the verdict returned by Col. Tyte, the acting Coroner yesterday at the conclusion of the inquiry mto the death of Siva Suhramamdam, a nineteen year old Ceylon Tamil school-boy. It will be recalled that
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  • 110 6 At a Committe Meeting of the First Maracca Troop of Boy Scouts held at Mr Chan Say Peng's Office, Tranquerah-road*. Malacca, on Saturday last the 16th instant the accounts of the above Troop were confirmed and passed stowing a credt balance 1924 at f 31St Decen,ber > Th
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  • 104 6 By the Urn Prises George has completed h:s hohuay m the Med-terranean a d has ravelled out to Ch na, a change will hay, tax Bi p.ace :n the comma d of the station, and his Bml HlgsmsSß wll have as hs chief an officer who rememf
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  • 46 6 Mr Justice Barrjtt-Lennard and Mr* p ar a nd l O L^ nai d lef i th lf morn ng by the Parren^^ ard J, r,a f r H me Mr goes on leave on Medical advice. Mr. Justice Brown will actfor
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  • 314 6 mMt* v.* of Forest DepartKampar* transferred to Ipoh from S qm' nVt Crani< th c Danish Mirster to after tour ng the Stra ts and F.M.S. bJ th e S« Sa,gon r<,turneJ to Mr. S. C. Co!«omb, r tired assistant accoan ant m the Posts and Telegraphs DeXr a n
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  • 440 6 699 FORGED NOTES Comments from the IW Jury's Verdict The case was concluded v v the acting Chief J ust:< e Spmufle in which a Chin! M. with (being in possession f** **1 one-dollar nq.es and a s r f(>! W charged with traffic in The first MBcaed
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  • 139 6 A Lantern Lecture w 1><« vivcn in the Y.M.C.A. Gymnasium Hal', to-day it 8 p.m. Subject chc c-n s fr< m 1 kofta classed with Engl'sh Ch.- :c< "Fii-rriffl'» Progress.." Rev. F. H. SuV'van h::s k'rv'Iy I ar.ed« scries of over eighty b, ar if: v coloured
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  • 97 6 The Ten Wise Men f HO I in London. They are the band of < paiko> ph:rs, economists an been sent out on a v. r Government 4 o d-c vc\ new civilisation of tfce W done. Le's-urely, ca c y-goin;r. i c' W Oriental th,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 217 6 I Jus* Arrived 5252^ J Robinson and Co's I J PATENT LEVER NICKEL WATCHES I I DUSTPROOF GUARANTEED I I CASES. TIMEK£ EPERS I Size No. 1 Price 9.00 nett. Size No, 3 (as Sketch) Price $10.00 nett. B Size No. 3 with Radium S H Dial on Black Circle
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    • 34 6 To-day's Qunian'.n RUBFir.!: London, Stick* on M 2.:ni> '<,!» down, Li j] liP.-p-a*. *\d Jvoral Spol < L< al .lun- :»l i' Leal Juh 8.1 New York—< 3 UN London i"2Mi B 0, L0ca1.—«***** pv; j
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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 ending m'dnsrht May 21, 1925. Max. shade temp. de*. 86 F; Mm. shade temp. 75.4 F; Mean shade temp. 79.7 F Max. sun radiation 132 F; Mir, K ras radiation 73 F;
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  • 178 7 niI'OKTANT STATEMENT BY MUSSOLINI Triple Tact lean out of the Question Reuter's Service. Rom?, May 21. ana merit of >he prov mmm mmm by Signor el a fort <gn debate »d h.u tnerv could Pad only, but Quiattapk Pact, uld be wa.*-"--* w.th GerHi arad granting .at on
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  • 79 7 Reuter's Service. C aire, May 21. A D itcf of Edu- i abin.t has been th. invcs j^'af the ex-Sirdar, ttk Man sour, who IMI l of was committed, r ard;ui bun. n>. May 21. rdered the arrest, of f -he Interior in who waa arrested he
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  • 69 7 Reuter's Service. N- m York, May 21. v: ting of the eight I'- ate ruled that ir.arr air financier's will age. This clause •'ay Gould's six h «ut th. consent of fee, will lose half disposal of thirty d 1« hinge on this wheat ruling which d
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  • 48 7 Reuter's Service. Geneva, May 21. of the Incoherence of the i. h CzechonSloA m 1 I «'l<'t-nd President. 11 to determine the ■d, consisting of repn -entatives, s'x 1 workers, including 1 id an Government 1 South Afrcan **4 British workers' i imploy.Ts* and -uii.n.tuies.
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  • 15 7 L> S k< ».'n Wh <r IVnan and Kuala 1 suffer ng a heat wave
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  • 207 7 Reprovisiomng of Biban After Desperate Battle Reuter's Service. Pari*, May 21. A communique from Ptz says that General CoVomfcatb column succeeded in reprovis:oning the post of BAmi. «ft er a desperate fight, the R ffl, contesting .very The Fr h advanced under arti'lery »W=rt and took a
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  • 74 7 Several Leaders Arrested by Political Police Reuter's Service. Warsaw, May 21. Political poiee yesterday arrested o ver forty Communist leadeia and seixed a c*n«idirable su m in (foreign currency at the headquarters of the secret Association of the Central Ccnvml tee. Ccmmrun st youths were search-*! and a
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  • 49 7 Reuter's Service. London, May 21. Trotzky has been advanced a further step m rehabilitation by beng elected, together wth Rykoff, Kammeneff, Zlnovieff and cth.r rrrmment men, to be a member of the Executive Council of the Union of Soviets, at the Soviet Congre** just concluded at Moscow.
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  • 56 7 Reuter's Service. n. May EL By the narrowest majority of 80 to 78 the House cf Lords rejected the second roa r:g of the b:i m v?d by Lord ,< to tnabl: peeresses in their own right to sit and voti in the BoOM of Lords. The
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  • 145 7 MR. CHURCHILL'S NEW PROPOSALS Favourably Received by the Industry Reuter's Service. TS* mmm. a May 21. i*a Sdk AssociaUon in a statement save X quite satisfied regarding Mr. Churchil 's new proposals and opine thai, they will benefit the silk industry. The dut cc on wa*. and
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  • 16 7 Reuter's Service. Mergui, Burma, May 21. De Pinedo has departed for Puket, Siam.
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  • 47 7 Reuter's Service. Sofia, May 21. The Tribunal sentenced to d.ath, Proudkine, the ex-Prefedt of Police, also Patamanski and Loukoff for their connection wth :he bomb outrage at the Odeon Theatre* in 1920. Patanmnskl was sentenced in contumaciam. Ex-Mindskr MouraviefT and Ferdinand Markoff were acquitted.
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  • 46 7 Reuter's Service. London, May 21. The Earl of Ypres made a surprising rally this morning and managed to obtain a little sleep. London, May 21. It was stated last night that the Earl of Ypres ia weak n ng and very gradually sinki'g.
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  • 94 7 Reuter's Service. London, May 21. V» :h inference to bottled wrreleaa a Britiah Bicwrcasting official aays that the nuj tar'a at present only in the experimental siege and that many processes are necessary. Imentots enly claim that the voice s stcrabi? for some hours, but furtb-T fxperiar.;n's will
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  • 61 7 Che Ismail bin Haji Put'h having been transferred to Su **ci Patani aa Aett. Superintendent cf Cust nn, Ch* Mohamed n n Abu Bak r, Secretary to the Btato C-cune'l, has succeeded h m as Office As setant at the AiVitra OfFce, Kedah. Che Bahruii, La M Offlo r at
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  • 31 7 Reuter's Service. Topeka, May 21. Mr. J. M. Davie, Governor of Kansas has bean acquitted on the charge of conspiracy to accept bribes for pardons during hia governorship.
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  • 23 7 Reuter's Service. Melbourne, May 21. The P. and O. Benalla arrived with half a million sterling in bullion from Cap*town
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  • 73 7 The Indian Hospital Dress'r of Parit, who was arrested for the alleged murder of another Ind• at Park by shooting hen II »ck mn6 throwing the body into v E c R v r WJ :n Produced before tte Pant Magiatrate last week and remanded for another week. The preliminary
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 228 7 •'•ii|ii|inini, t i ||||||i||g|(|l||| I GANDY BELTING CANDY'S IMPROVED HAIR BPI Tiur a a• v from Camel Hair V.m it h rh be,t firm, y wo I H> r am Unaffected by changes and henf. I I Engineering Department of j THE BORNEO c ltd I (Incorporated in England.) I
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 28 7 Some of the things Be en end reeerded en the rece-eoaree this week by our crtoonit 1111 I .1 '|H|illlllll|li|i'|!i|ll|,:|i:|i |IHIM I I I I it Illllliii > I.
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  • 2039 8 SPORTS PASTIMES THE TURF Spring Race Meet Successful Day's Sport The second days racing was run in ideal weather though under a glxrniy sky. A large crowd turned up and punters were free w?th their mon y judging from the good dividends paid. The variety in the costumes of the
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  • 311 8 The following are the Hand caps for '.he Third Day of the Spring Race Meeting, to be held on Saturday, May 23. L Ex-Griffin Ponies, Class C. (Seven Furlongs):—Master Reggie 9.4, Lady Sydney 9, Baloo 8.10, Ch nta Hati 8.10, Cutty Sark 8.9. Yam Sing 8.7. Cabin Boy
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  • 95 8 Reuter's Service. London, May 21. Tresigny Oaks and Locide II were both scratched from the list of probable starters for the Derby at 9 o'clock to-day. London, May 21. The Derby betting is:—11 to 2 Manna and Crossbow; 10 to 1 Conquistador, 100 to 8 Ptolemy,
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  • 123 8 Bombay.—"lt will lead to more gambling and more dishonesty, therefore stop reintroduction of bookmakers on the Bombay and Poona racecourses.* This was the burden of Mr. Kanji Dwarkadas's resolution whch sought to appeal to the Local Government against the proposed reintroduction and which was agreed to by a
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  • 68 8 C.F.A. Tournament The following are the fixtures for the Chinese Friendly Association badminton tournament. To-morrow's Ties Championship Lim Oh wee Poh vs. Choo Ah Thye. Toh Cheng Kiat vs. Choo Eng Chua Low Chwee Thye vs. Ohoo Lye Huat. Sunday's Tics A Class Handicap uii?\ S eW o T
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  • 133 8 Walley—Limbaco To-night's Championship Bout With favourabe weather the Happy alley should see a huge crowd to-night when Boy Walley and Kid Limbaco are birled to travel ten-three-minute rounds in the mam event for the Ma.avan flyweight honours. Both are reported t>, Ice in their best form and a I
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  • 100 8 L. U. vs. L A. The follow ng will represent the Indian Association against a Lanka Union eleven on the L JJ. ground at Balestier to-morrow: 8 K. Shah (capt), B. J. Raj, P. S. Raju, A. K. Sairtbanthan, R. Jumabhoy, R. Antony, C. C. James, T. Damcn, S.
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  • 54 8 owir wiU represent the V.M.C.A. vs. R.E. at cr.cket to-morrow at Puioe Brani com me en? at 2.20 p.m _H G Stack (Capt); R. Lyn E. Newton,' If. King, F. Vine, J. Watt, O. C. Smaliey. S Hurst E. G. Wheatley, D. Jackson and g' J. Luke.
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  • 27 8 England Beat France Reuter's Service. Paris, May 21. At the Colombe stadium at soccer in the Presence of 20,000 England beat France by 3 to 2.
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  • 71 8 A friendly match will be played this afternoon between the "Merrilads" and Lee i»ng hootball Association on the SCF ground. l<m 7. n *F win represent the Merrilada» :—]Koh Lye Hock, Teo Kiat Cheok and Goh Cheng Hee, Tan Bock Lim, Tan Chwee Tiong and Lim Tian
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  • 224 8 London Cleric's Interesting Innovation A jazz band in church is the latest advance in the brighter church movement. Th: innovation has for its setting a quaint old Norman church in green fields of the Pu.ney district, and the jazzing starts to-night. The Rev. John Alban. of
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  • 223 8 King's Birthday Parade—June 3. (i) The Kings Birthday parade will take place on the padang or Wednesday morning, June 3 (Pub?ic Holiday). The Commandant hop's that every member w 11 make an effort to atte d this parade. The parade offers one of the fiw occasions on
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  • 94 8 Ga C nema is presenting Arbertini to-night, Th- Iron Man, whose daring feats have startled audiences and spectators on continents, in the photoplay "Mr. RADIO" in 5 parts nearly 8,000 feet in length. The sensatfonal atunfcs contained 'vi t Picture aTe all the more remarkable, because there
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  • 67 8 The death occurred at Alor Star last Wed nesday night of Haji Wan Abdullah, at one trme "Mentr.i*' to H. H. Th Sultan and a connection of the Kedah Ruling House. Deceas d, who was held in high esteem in all parts of the State, retired from Government Servio a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 328 8 1 FRESH STOCK! mnfiti English Make "I FOOTBALL! t BOOTS I All sizes in stock. I i IMBBMM—— RAJA 4fc Co.! 117, North Bridge Road, *'j Singapore. ——i r.|.i1. t 111 11 !1 l M. lll n., 1 lll u,M.u. 1 11 ,n.n., 1 .n.„.M.,:.H,M,„ l n.u.n. 1 11 111i1
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  • 997 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET A ND EVATT. Eich.Bg. Singapore, May 22. mail quotations rubber, sterling shares Issue Value 2» Allagmr 1lft 2a Anglo-Jara .J 20s Anglo-Malay o='_ Ayer Kuning «ia 20s Batu Caves 16 o 20s Batu Tiga 152 2s Bekoh 3 20s Bukit Kajang 2s
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    • 451 9 Come to the MILITARY PAGEANT I TO NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! AT THE STADIUM (TELOK AVER) Atternoon and Evening Performances To-day. Evening Performance To-morrow. A TOTALLY DIFFERENT PROGRAMME. Gates open for Afternocn Performances at 4 p.m. For Evening Performances 7.45 p m. Drinks and Refreshments. SEATS AN BE OBTAINED AT NO 1
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    • 188 9 You will feel As Different Again! I Ji Arc you feeling out-of- jl sorts? Is your appetite Wj Poor and your digestion fT m disordered? Have you [f lost your energy, your m Ti interest and your bright, It m cheerful disposition. M 9, I* that is so, see what
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    • 115 9 I A GENUINE! I i I I Gillette I I i m m [Safety Razor! I i FOR $1.00 1 1 i i 1 The Greatest; A Gillette 1 Silver-Plated /|v//A Safety Razor 1 with one Blade I complete in I Leatherette :;:!&> j Case for $J QQ SPECIAL TERMS
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  • 336 10 Mrs. Philipson on Nutritious but Tasty Dishes p. .hxhty of the haa heen caJJed tntto question by Sir Alf red Pnpp, the wJUmow n wJto XoH. ordinary mmiVtZZSSSfi "Evening Standand m mail week ahowed tihere wel a distendency to disagree witJh Sir Alfred's h gi" contention being that
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  • 126 10 How the Police Courts Help to Fight Despair That the function of the police court •Mr. addv, Metropolitan police court Mr. Waddy said that in dealing with J2 """SB: the polic, Ss?*£S EES IT year He aI pwi 22? .instance of human >vmffiX" vnd t Hlbv\he m
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    • 228 10 r°°° X 8 R 5 8 ft 8 S B 1 Have You Tasted I I ESKIMO PIE I I Delicious Vanilla Ice Cream coated with I Chocolate. Try it to-day. Obtainable from C the Cold Storage Depot in Orchard Road or ft* Borneo Wharf, or from Bun Bee Co
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    • 189 10 AUCTION SAIE ESTATE IHST mSbIS^ PRELIMINARY NOTICE Th, following propirtlM will buffered for „i l b Arab Str 4 Nm: «-I and IM Kirn KUt Road. f i FOB SALE PBIVATELY of purchaB B(m y fflay Jt Apply Pert anally W ri t MORTGAGiS~IRR ANGED -SStt attenti assured Account Sales
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  • 489 11 Singapore, May 16. MEAT gjf »teak (round) kati 1 1 Mutton Australian ksti rowl kati Capons (Locally reared) kati Sa reared) g fledg.d pair 1 A r nSMaa, wild punai each EGGS Fowl (Singapore) for 10 45 Duck for 10 S Preserved (duck for 10) 4 0 FISH
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  • 188 11 Burtorwm-Trent.—A miner, wife, a rioh unae, and a £5,000 legacy combine a romance of real life uhat riadfc like a shr.r story*Mrs PTorenc? Stone, _he wife of a cotter S A" been «W for year* w-ttJh the courage and common-sense of the good ■lllljlljttl. Riches were the
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  • 675 11 Spice of Danger will Make Love Idyll Perfect ur P aAA *fi tile imagin- Lit. J^ k at flcU< "> >* Portly WoriJ t. bauty of the Western throne of TurkjJT tl,iTO,nt t0 thc Sholto Douglas is the !&5& t r( "J '«J* »>« Sultan A^^!*V
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    • 488 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (Incorporated in England MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. i|!OiSULAI AND ORIĔNTALSTEAM NAVIGATION CO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with Hia Majesty* Gorarmnant) fBTt from LONDON. HOMEWARDS For thin. Japan. For Marseilles, London ft Antwerp. Tonnage Singapore Leave 1925 Tonnage Singapore 11,000 May 23 Sardinia 925
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    • 177 11 STCAMER^AILINGS STRAimTEAMSm CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY KIN T A i 4 pm ,or Port Swettenham and Penang. L^FnP?** 0 5 p m for Malacca. TUESDAY P'™ l '-Mua, 230 P m for p °rt Dickson, -JJg* Ans °n. Bagan Datoh and Lumut. k- AMOA« 4
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    • 579 11 STEAMER SAILINGS 5 Am W By _H I iflfl 1 L V v I ■|HHHP (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINE. a. Tonnage Destination Pushimi Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwern Ue Sa?? HaLozaki Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwern T May V 28 Hskusan Maru 11,000 Marseille* London Aniwern i June i°
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    • 316 12 TO LET TO LET, Raffles Chambers, three sections End floor, ar*a 2,680 square feet. Entry from Ist January, 1925. Apply to The Secretary, The Garden Club. TO LET.—Land at junction of Serangoon Road and La vend: r Street for grass cutting oniy. For particulars apply to Chan Sze Onn A
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    • 562 12 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. Notice i a hereby gi«n that all roads within the Government House Domain will be closi d to the public from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. on each of the following days viz— 6 tH; ?£LS* J 23rd and 30th May Ad Ist and 6th June, 1925.
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    • 488 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890 on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital £8,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1.800.000 Paid-up Capital n.oso 000 Reserve Fund and Rest £i 458,221 Lo^ E A D E° F C F, E: 15 Gr BOARD
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    • 467 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Mulr i 3l J onkeT Street. T***- 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. EEJESi* 109 JaJan ESSE Palembang 16> Hongkong 13, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT: London New York, San Francisco Baun. Sourabaya Semarang, Shanghai M™Ua PoDtlanak Chow and CAPITAL. £sue?
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    • 404 12 INSURANCE Cwf SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE* MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, F inlay son Green. FOR SAFETY AND GOOD SERVICE IN LIFE ASSURANCE GO TO THE ORIENTAL IN AGE SIZE AND STRENGTH THE GREATEST INDIAN LIFE ASSURANCE
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    • 489 12 A ZET7" "Phone 345 Editorial Dent 'Phon, 171 Managerial m SUBSCRIPTION R ATF Payable in Ktr^ Per annu m re Half-yearly Per quarter t Postage Extra 50 cent, To Foreig* g« VERY MANY MALAYA TRIBUNE" upon street sellers f„V i ERS Jl'l help s> and ensur he tteMP"h e MP
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