Malaya Tribune, 25 May 1925

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. 1 C EVENING DAILY. Vol. XII.- No. 120 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, MAY 25. 1925
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    • 239 1 i THE 5» I MALAYA TRIBUNE P AND I gj,] GAZETTE I I i Newspaper of h Malaya. Pihlnhed Daily. m i saner that keeps its I farmed 1 INI :".PENDENT. i I l I I t I *i: t<l 50 cts. ONLY 50ct8.1l| mammm u ■**m±^ m m ItmmmW
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    • 64 1 TUNG CHOY 4fsV THE BEST AND WELL- I KNOWN TAILOR AND i JLfit OUTFITTER IN TOWN M nVSn Charges Moderate SUITS CUT AS DESIRED H I LATEST FASHIONS. if No. 23-11, O.leman Street j IF DRY CLEANING 9 UNDERTAKEN AT $2.00 ONE SUIT. PIANO TUNERS. Repairers fij n "pattj Player-Pianos
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    • 247 1 a 9 a m f are dangerous to eyes. To prevent this I Janger by wearing Genuine frookes Z ens lhe5e ,DsidioM 1 THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I i 15, South Canal Road, Singapore. I l l llulll lll(lfl iII|IiroininiB^ !maITOoiTT~~I I °NE QUALITY 1 BEST. I IS very durable.
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  • 1999 2 THORNE UNDER SHADOW OF DEATH Amazing Vanity Lifts Him from Despair In Jhi i d cell from which Patrick V-ihon waljced to <hj acatToki, is Norman 'ihcrne, the yourn;- man whose murder of hia sweetheart recalls in many ways the horror of th? Crumbles tragedy. There has
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    • 397 2 r— Progress is Nature's Way The growth and healthy development of the child shows fh.s mso many ways ;nt first he is so helpless—soon he learns to crawl—then to walk-and later to run In hke way at the same time his mental powers and other faculties l? u P I
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    • 193 2 f It's 5 o'clock Postum tea and by r u^^°^«^ Postum derr j| It is so delightful, refreshing T„a g els p °stum wi MULLEFI phipps (Malaya) £p% 1 I BENZOYLE 1 1 MAKES EVEfi¥ GALLON OF BENZINE DO THE WORK OF I ONE HALF GALLONS. I Remove, existing cabon
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  • 813 3 DIVING FOR UNTOLD TREASURE Romantic Quest in Fair Navarino Bay A thriUu.* story of g t taW# murder, TMlulIvce and -«e- C£ looked lu t "Tl B3y the VCly knd~n»r of rb Ur m th ou th-we»t ye«m tg0f a j Drtr ttB u Navy *n a
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  • 45 3 "Every one of the wild men of the Clyde' is a total abstainer." said the Rev. James Barr, the Socialist member of Parliament for Motherwell, at a meeting in thy City Temple of the annual sessions of the Good Templar Grand Lodge of Engla 1
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  • 771 3 The Amazing Mystery of "Red Apple" Whon a girl—-and a R«d Indan prnceM to boot atanda before a persona and tells not oaily what has happened in that person a life, but what :m going to (befall, than the perfectly natural query is: How dues ahe do
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  • 209 3 20,000 Horses in a Scene Like Fairyland A striking awaited the Prince of Wales when he arr ved for the Durbar at Kano, Nigeria. It was a case of horses, horses »vervwhere 20.000 af Kbem bemg a^Wed"in horseshoe formation and all flaunting th* gayest of colours. Brit sh
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    • 315 3 Comfort Tired Aclimg Feet With Cuticura Hhai ftm PM tired, hot and t v m with wprm I ran Soap md fo!- a gc niaaj pHcatiaa of Cutia Cuticura Talcum a the leal 13 coahu- and r curtirkNN fcj. T«b4ou. I C 1. y(* try •-•ur rtw Shaving Si i)
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    • 362 3 WHEN QUININE FAILS. There is still hope for Malaria Sufferers. Every aufforor from Malar h .v. nJjjj.fT** «*»<T of quinine it. h*Xn«~T£jl y m J»~y and iu f r?™ fme to time are atraoM It because Dr. Williams' Pink Pill* ST-L !i the f* me time up the and resiort
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    • 106 3 Cook by Gas j I Ot,,V HOUSEWIFE per month. il'lll ll |J -.^-iaS P er month. I a PP»ances may be HIRED from the Gas Department. Fifty feet of I piping is supplied free. j For further particulars apply I !GAS DEPARTMENT, SHOW ROOTVII j AMBER MANSIONS, I j ORCHARD
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    • 305 4 AMUSEMENTS I BMPIRG 1 Thursday, May 21 to Monday, May 25. 5 In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. I Ln I ADOLPH ZUKOR Presents jj I THOMAS MEIGHAN in I I THE MAN WHO j 1 SAW TO-MORROW g Here is fctighans biggest picture. The most unusual plot ever
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    • 341 4 AMUSEMENTS a From Sunday, May 24 to Friday, May 29, 1 You have all seen and admired Douglas Fairbanks I g but you haven't seen his son L TO-NIGHT I AT THE 3 ALHAMBRA N Theatre Beach toad. 3 TAN KEE A CO. LTD. Proprietor.. I I International News I
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    • 346 4 Gaiety Cinema Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets mii >ltK_OUS MASKED rn> with the PF AIM LJ girl Friday 22nd toJThu.sday 28th May Np *KLu E At 9.30 p.m. WHO i S EVERYBODY An extra-ordinary rare >M)N I>ERS Attraction. ALBERTINI See THE IRON MAN AT kST'' "2 star and stunt SUrillA
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  • 208 5 lV>i )l\(, OF COLONEL L p£ MNBDO ittrt Flfcht to Australia I MM a halting famous aviator in tt i Mm CanpM by hi-is Sir Keith Smith fr* Sin :n <iui.!..; 'h.' latter pare g i fl g* t > Austra.ia I fnv.h in our minds. I race-couraa
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  • 36 5 d aatd a T.whew UtVre Mr. >lie« Magistrate d hi:n with being k rev 'a at and fifteen ki with a iK'imit on S ng at at •f Sl.uoo was fixed and u> ntd.
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  • 68 5 Onto of Commerce Rubber Association S njrapore. May 25. ?a'.» Crepe C.os.ng Trices. Buyers Sellers. Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Iiil>bed Stroked Shtot Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. 1.02 1.04 1.02 1.03 u< y to September 92 92 1 /fe ®ct i. r to lK :emb r 81
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  • 30 5 May 25. iV C l< 'ber quotations are «9 j ,ents June and 61 cents Undon —2s. I) 1 <1. ;> >re. —1,02 cents. Tone of Mark.it.—Firm.
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  • 43 5 Ql May 25. Bight 2s. 4 5 16d 2, 4M,d On 2% p.c. Dis. Bank i j On W- <lr:ift 75 141 134 Ba, mU $8.54 rate 5 p.c. b txftoi 3iy 4 I On IU- v i Singapore, May 23. 1.020
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  • 126 5 "I'.rni"V *i'i y i~ :> ee ting of Executive T n 1U rters 515 P™ft r A a >" 26.—Signalling and Thar ,i Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. quart* ay 8, —Band Practice, Head'♦1 r r m Officers and Patrol St. Andrew's House, 8.30 A &.S May 2<J Opening
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  • 663 5 "Ste.hen Steps Out" Kverybody k:,ov. D mmfe Fa.,bunks, bur t«l hax> teen Tni, youtigstor has »X tkt .neksthat made his father famous •and he also has what M many pirformers ac X—a gTeat personally. Throughout the story his, earnestness and his breezy smile which flashes on the sen
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  • 91 5 Under the Inventions Ordinance the Gntral Rubber Co., has been granted the sole privilege* for the use of an invention for the Improved Manufacture of CttKU Rubber. J. H. Wamelinc for an nven of a button fastener, eaj-h for «ixteec year?. Mr. D. A. Purvca, who has been a n
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  • 343 5 Astonishing Feats of Telepathy X the strAn X* cccult power possiSh Kakn th < m f "ifu CaSe is iru *P l >oabl3 to the foremost French scientist., «mi a formor Prend| Aca<Jem cians, High Court judge*, and detectives have been mystified b a Uisplay of his
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  • 279 5 The f «llowng communication has been sent to the "Weekly DLspatJn" by the head oT a German publishing firms at Wiesbaden. I own the pub! shin® rights in book form of the "Diaries ©f the Ir»h national hero. Sir Rog?r Cashment,*' 25C pages iatge book size.
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  • 82 5 Mr.E.W. Gilman, Controller of Labour. S.S. and F.M.S., and Dr. R. Dowden, P.M.0., F.M.S., wore passengers to Penang from Port Swette'ham by Kinta on Friday. The late Mr. Henry Ado'.phus Cartwright, of Hongkong, editor and manager of the "Hongkong Daily Press." left estate valued at £2,919 in Great Br tain
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  • 129 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice; lis No m Rice, Siam I T not Rice, Saigon i* m Rwe, Saigon 2 tsai Rice. Saigon 3 lo^ Rice, Rangoon 1 ¥£X R.ce. Rangoon I" m R R.ce. Pan- Boihd No. 1 per bag $8.50 2 $8.25 Rice. 3 PRODUCE >.
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  • 120 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, May 25. Number after the ship indicate* the Godown it is abreast of and tne word Gate,'* the number of the Gale to enter at. Eaat Wharf (Gale I).—Teeata, 20. Ma n Wharf (Gate 3).—haruna Maru, 18;
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  • 67 5 Mr.P.M. Robinson, of the Eastern Sme.tin* Co.. Ltd.. ha.* returned to Penang from Singapore. The following: appointments are gazetted:—Mr. G. C. G. MulWr to act a. D Treasurer (B) and Mr. F. K. Wibon to art as Assistant Treasurer, Penang: Mr F. V. Duckworth to act as third macr <.ra
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  • 93 5 Batu Pshat Meran 2 Hongkong, Amoy. Shanghai and Japan Kutsang- 2 p.m. Batav: Samarang and Sourabaya 7 Mmado Maru 3 p.m. Zamboanga, Davao* and San I rancisco Nordic 3 Penang,* Colombo, Port Said* Boston* and New York* n_l o Mariston 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Penang Malacca v
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  • 12 5 From China and Japan by Rangoon Maru, due Singapore to-morrow.
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  • 67 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day, > Rs, 154 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from Ind'a and Ceyron is Rs. 159 equ:! to $100. Mr. A. EL Duke, dirt (.tor of as-c\— 4 revenue. Revenue Dey.-irt.'n .nr. Bangkok, ha*
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    • 32 5 m You cannot bu i Better 1 4 Lamp than I k Philip SOLB AGENTS: I United Engineers Limited j (Incorporated in the S.S.) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT 11. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. MiBMIIMMM 11,1
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    • 483 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED Every Man and Woman in MaUva to know It in now ooisible to Hut a GENUINE GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR w'vh TWO bade*. for 50 cants Put only at White*way« 10 cents extra.) All Whiteawaye itores utock tiem. TO LET, ventilated upstair room with bath, citcb.en. verandah attached.
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  • 15 6 DEATH. \i SO i TZ A.—At hia residence 7 9 SSSSISj
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  • 397 6 Matters are moving apace in Nrth Africa, ah re the R ffis, having ,ecur<d a meMure <* auccess against the Spanish troops, are still pursuing an angry camP** against the French. Conversation, have tak,n place between the French and foreign offices and many quarters i»pect a Malvy
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  • 210 6 A F n '"'««tfng on Em P' r Day when he verv fc.ncerely put forward the Imperial ideal the j«mng together of broad nation, for r« edThlT aU 0f ,he W rl<L He naMawluld to the Hritiak r admi ssion voluntarily U hVK Emp,re Co'- Wy. ideal •gh
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  • 191 6 Our London Letter will be found on page -O— Trvasuu-V tf^fiffej B as Singapore. Church in eve for the *amc period fL'ST'",* is .»PPointed a m;mTelegram received fr->m O P nt mail despatched fr«r« <™ Lon don. Government nntt in the Council Council to at 10 a.m. 1 Cham her
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  • 74 6 Appointed Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements H's MajLty ffg J*»t appoint Sir T w m to OB Jua Le of the K o C July 10, 1925. waiter Shaw from c- 80 Aber deen on March oq iq™ ofX «L^sS? Colonial SecrLrV in Governor's t 1
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  • 82 6 Prince George Dances at Europe Hotel balJ at the fci d nner every table h w P< Hote L en Saturday. the orchestra com ie wES programme a d the wha'. nf X b ;1 «M flooded h v o i n af the y del «htful coloured
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  • 148 6 Alleged Possession of Forged Rubber Coupons rubber Coupons f *>Wd ~S ten tit co-: rt h at m -«-oo Orchard-road into "h'ch rh hop at L m Yew Sen? v acou «ed came, coupons hy sp^ en to the «2» afd the? prhate house wber* mer a Ket
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  • 91 6 JSS George's and Assault.«??A™ n l M i t ar ?i PP c added to the interest 2\i~s2£ ni ht which were o< th* th Performances as the previous nights Standard thfoffi% r 3 Td c by and MkT HoZ n ar r lv, n Si Government
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  • 19 6 Malwa at 10 aj, 2 S™™, p «™i 0. •»e will jcil, H.M.S. I l wbere
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  • 15 6 The maximum limit of insurance for Aniifor fStiSSKOS m out kok. They willH^T'"?7 riidos Ban,.
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  • 753 6 and p dn RUBBER Lo.mkm.-2s. 9d Hfi Spot.-i00-l01 cts. {-ooal Juno.— 100— 102 cts Local July.- 99 CtS New York.-Cents 64% Gold. TIN London.—£251.0.0. Lo™l.- 24 75 P« pcul 125 sold There seems to b* ed.catoni,: s educational act,.,:, -and therefore per, be further from V.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 225 6 I A NECESSITY IN THE HOME I I AND OUT OF DOORS. I Cold or Hot supply I Keeps Hot fire jj^^^^^^H^^ [fl (16 Cups I ICY-HOT (Insulated) I CROCK I $12.50 Nett. I 3t m Ut f h tra wid9 »eing 4i„. india Allows i g nsertlon of largo
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 167 6 WHEN AND WHERE A Singapore Diary T °-d*y, May 25 Tid«._o.24 wn., 11 45 nry of Commence mtjj «f ig Dalhouaie Copter Em^ n t Hirh TK.Jtr7.r- 26 I "*Tc.F n r P Brani ,B,.. Sp?S£ CC B. I. hcmi ward ma ft closes. uS»? dq n s SJ.O.B, L
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  • 281 7 fggglßLE CATASTROPHE IN JAPAN Total Urn mi Alkaline Hot Springs Feared Reuter's Service. Osaka, May 23. r fied ll y a heavy the morning lasting I to The .seriously t I.fined t<> the province I el MM Sea of Japan, iioo houses collapsed in v. hi re a fire
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  • 42 7 Ihr <* AcoMd Sentenced to Heath Reuter's Service. mhmf t May 23. r •rajah «l Injure house. < to death in con- f Bawla on Jan. 1 three others for life. >üb- m apeetor in the ■wamat Khan w r e ac-
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  • 62 7 Reuter's Service. ''•v.. London, May 24. the Prince ,r P the happiest I the Princes visit 1 1 r is wore providA| < >f sixty thousand itlHLk Nationalists, J a the echo on his n the Cape ProA l '■'•4 mmmM the Divine h **mj mi the
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  • 266 7 Meetings of Protest Against New Proposals Reuter's Service. London, May 23. There were various meetings 0 f cotton uteres s at Manchester yesterday dealing wah the modification si k dutieA an other questions. A meeting representing associations J lm Gd Wth Cotton Spinners' and modifications, opining that
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  • 134 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, May 23. As regards M Caillauxs new financial *ch*mes, the newspapers state that the further revenues squired mH be obuined by an increase of postal and 'Selegraphic charges, increase of tobacco revenue, establishment of appren.useship tax, incroase ■f all schedule taxes and a unified system
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  • 95 7 Reuter's Service. Brussels, May 24. The National Cour.afl of the Libera. Party after a lengthy discussion, passed a resolution admitting th:- possibility of settling the poliliica-I crisis by the formation of an emergency, temporary and exfeia-parlia-memtary cabinet, which the party w.ll judge by the composition of the
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  • 76 7 Reuter's Service. Quimper, Brittany, May 24. Two lifeboats which went to the assistance of two small vessels in a violet storm were smashed by great waves, over-turned and wrecked. Several of th? crew, roped to the benches, were sucked down and drowned and the remainder, dash-d
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  • 54 7 Reuter's Service. Lob Angeles, May 24. Haakon Hammer, who was associated with Amundsen's pr»mvous flights and led the Amundse i relief expedition in 1923 has tel graphed to the navy department at Washington aaking for the co-operation and services of an expert arctic flier, if nee ssary,
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  • 289 7 Impressive Celebrations in England Reuter's Service. London, May 28. U>L Amery in a speech at the Empire Uay dinner emphasised the importance of naUons of the world recogniaing the Nations of tlie empire as tiieir equals and th> importance of insisting on that recognition. He beUeved the «ime
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  • 98 7 Reuter's Service. London, May 23. His Majesty the King accompanied by the Queen and Prince Henry drove ermistate to the city and laid the foundation stone of Lloyds new building, which will cover an acre of ground at leaden Hall St net. Th? King in a speech
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  • 71 7 Reuter's Service. Masow, May 24. The Izva»t* states that several powers in irormal relations with Russia have rec ntly refused visas If representatitiivea of Soviet economic organ waa'jons, thus inuring the development ef economic intercourse. Many responsible H •preeentative of Soviet firms have bee obliged to cease work
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  • 58 7 Reuter's Service. Bagdad, May 23. Tht recent intermittent skirmishing developed into actual fighting yesterday, when the Kurds, under Sheik MaHmud determinedly attacked a regiment of the Irak Cavalry btween Sulaimani and Balebja. Air craft co-opera*ed with tht cavalTy inflioting heavy losses on the enemy, who drew off
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  • 60 7 Reuter's Service. Moacow, May 24. Rosta states that w th a view to studying the problem of air communication between Russia and the Far East, a squadron of six aeroplarj s, of wfcich three have (t*en cemtructed in the Soviet workshops, leaves for a flight to Pcki (g
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  • 50 7 Reuter's Service. Constantinople, May 24. Forty-four passengers and crew were drown d when the Turkish coaster Heraklia, with a cargo of coal foumered in a storm at the entrance to the Boaphorus. The vie lent gale considerably damaged Angora and telegraphic cammu j:cation has reen interrupted.
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  • 316 7 RELIEF OF THE UPPER WERGHA Optimistic Anticipations of Malvy Mission Reuter's Service. Paris, May 22. A communique from Fez states that General Chambrun carried out a brilliant operaton in the centre enabling him to relieve the Upper Wergha district, despite enemy forces humedly rushed up and a
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  • 58 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, May 23. In addition to steps to conecc war debts from European countries, the Government has called atftmrfon to the failure of some to pay principal and irrtorcst on recoo loans made after the Armistice. Government has notified that there- wffli be no dkcrrm nation
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  • 34 7 Reuter's Service. Moscow. May 23. The Soviet Supreme Court has dianissed the appeal of the Sinclair Oil Company from the decision of <he Moscow High Court aroiiflvng- ;ls concession in Saghalien.
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  • 26 7 Reuter's Service. Cairo, May 22. An Egyptian lawyer named Shasfcni has also been arrested in connection wi<h the murder of the Sirdar.
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  • 17 7 Reuter's Service. London, May 23. The death has occurred of Sir Edward Bulton.
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  • 101 7 «f »h. V k c^ L y l# wo nted a member m.n V medhan and Hindu Endowmenu Board, v:ce Mr. M. Rodesse. Ktudvtni 0^ Educatl0n Board has been elder• v questl "«"P«rannuatine" Skit z!i£!k he En 1sh Schools. At ifi v? a School there are 11 boys over 13
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 211 7 HUDSON MATERIAL I FOR LIGHT RAILWAYS. f J r g e.^^ N in L manufactured >t j bg» Equipment, o ,S' n r J vo *to the construction of Light I materiel, BpKill QUANTITY prices. Purchase the finest raw retain SSTrfSj'AJSfe!S H** ami I 1 a LARGE STOCKS HELD BY
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  • 2141 8 SPORTS PASTIMES THE TURF Spring Race Meet The third day of the Spring Race meet proved a success |p spite of th weather which threatened to wreck all hopes of a day's sport. Thi clouds which were gathering broke out close on 10 a,m. and a heavy shower fell—for nearly
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  • 296 8 The following are the handicaps for the last day of the Spring race meeting, to be held t> «-morrow. Ex-Griffin Horses, Closs C. (Seven Furlongs). The Quest 9.10. Polvbia 9.3. Nad r 'J.2, Royal Hussar 9, Spangle 9, Sevenoaks 8.7, Y. Not 8.4, Betty 8, Shansi 7.12, Omadhaun
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  • 208 8 The. following: are the entries for the first day of the spring- extra race meeting to be held on Saturday, May 30. Open Horses.—7 Furlongs. Mada m Berry, King Cole. Kenildor. Queen of Clubs. Son of Erin S lap, Orelway. Gentle Eva. Sir Hatan. Red Tape, Ca
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  • 35 8 Reuter's Service. London, May 23. The Derby scratxtfiings are Ayax at nine to-day and Aske at 11-30. London, May 23. Owing to Sir E. Huhvon's death Oojah's nomination in the Derby is void.
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  • 41 8 A. S. A. Championship To-day's Tie Cnun Boon Lay vs. Keong Bing Hong. To-morrow'» TIs Teo Soo Hoon vm. Lim Chin Joo. Wednesday's Tie Toh Ghana Kiat vi. Low Rim Teo. Thursday's Tie Tan Soo Liew vs. Lim Chwee Poh.
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  • 372 8 U. C. A. Tournaments The tournaments for the current year, of the Uniud Chinese Association' Malacca, comprising of billiards, ping pong and dum started last -week-end. The 9**m*Q£* on the lea^e system as t» the English and American bili ard championships and the dum championship, and on th? knock-out
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  • 139 8 Home Matches Reuter's Service. London, May 22. At Leyton: Essex beat Gloucester by five wickets. Gloucester made 177 and 219, Bloodwoir.h contributing 115. Essex cjp! cd wfth 222 and 250 fo r five wickets Russell scoring 56 and 135 not out. At Cambridge: Cambridge University tiefeated Leicester by 106
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  • 37 8 Ladies* Championship Reuter's Service. London, May 22. At Troon, in Hhe Ladies' Garf Champion ship final of thirty-six hales, Miss Joyce red (Warptesdon), the haider, beat Miss Cecil Leitch (Carlisle at the ;hr yseventh hole. (o)
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  • 33 8 The Second Test Reuter's Service. Melbourne, May 23. In the presence of fifteen thousand and in showery weather the English soccer players beat Australia in the 6econd test by 5 to nil.
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  • 20 8 S.R.C. Tournament Monday's Ties Single Handicap A.—Final W. A. Balhetdut minus 40 vs. N. E. Ess annus 30.4.
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  • 264 8 Six Chinese and One Singhalese Arrested and Charged Further have taken place in the alleged fraud of the Ho Hong Oi3 Mills. Folio win 4 the arrest of a Singhalese named Daniel and Tan Leong Pheow, a Hok.en, both employed, at the works in Havelockiroad on
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  • 15 8 The Johore Yacht Club has been exempted from registraVon in Johor? under the Societies Ordinance.
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  • 64 8 Madras.—The Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Eastern Range, Madras, has notified to the ptrblic against the series of forged currency notes for Rs. one, all of which are prefixed J 53, The number of forgeries, which have passed .into circulation in this Presidency, are believed to oome
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  • 33 8 To-day, May 25 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, All Officers, Sword Drill. 5.10 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese, Company, Practice King's Birthday parade, Drill Order, Caps. To-morrow, May 26 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Band, Practice.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 250 8 lllMUtllMHWii»» l|||| |pißn, nTnßF llß[Mi|fi<M iniiiMii,— I R AJ 4S r Name on jSportinq Goods! DENOTES j Quality Satisfaction Guarantee.; RAJA 4fc Co., I 117, North Bridge Road, Singapore. 1 THE MANDOLINE 1 5 FLAT-BACK $12, $15 $25 each WBMMBmmmmmWMMWMtmmWM» I SEASON Co., Lt<L j •I>i|!!|i>lilf I I i I
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  • 1437 9 A BRILLIANT SEASON EXPECTED The M.C.C. Team Back Home Again (From Our Own Correspondent). London, April 23. tbJ l? mg o 0f Eaner U si *™l th! m ea 10 be in Already ke mi^rat ory bird» had sought warmer clumes in winter, are swarming back to the
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  • 193 9 King's Birthday Parade—June 3. (i) The King's Birthday parade wll take place on the radang a-, Wednesday m mm-. June 3 (Public Holiday). The Commandant hop's that every member w il make an effort to atted this parade. The parade offers one of the Mi occasions on
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  • 296 9 St Ar rewg Mission Hospital is passine througn hard times, says the Dioceamn Magazine. The funds needed for maintenance are not coming in at all well. Our readt r know that S.P.G. very kindly supply us w.uh j ctm, that the S.D.A. pays for 6 Ur :n
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  • 134 9 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y. Kerosene Devoes Imperial Brilliant per 2 tins $5.40 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins $5.00 Tigir per 2 tins $5.00 Tiger per 2 drun* $4.70 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins of 8 gallons $7.60 Socony Motor Gasoline per gallon
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 421 9 a.1986. ORIENTAL HOTEL X Bmh r m h. SPECIAL RACE TIFFINS OS All Race Days Orchestra in Attendance Dance Every Saturday. C S D. MOBCAN, Manager. THE OUTLINE OF LITERATURE AND ART t Edited by S .iter and Sir WM. Orpen, R. A. An insnirine El .c, uhole history ot
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