Malaya Tribune, 3 June 1925

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  • 34 1 The Malaya Tribune. v y AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. m m j EVENING DAILY.) ran EVENING DAILY. Vol. XII -No. 128 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3. 1925
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    • 319 1 1,1 THE j MALAYA TRIBUNE AND GAZETTE I r Ntw'paper of v -h Malaya. t-• keep 9 I I V h formed |KB INDEPENDENT. ir tut* tnvtwtnwiai unci .i• < 50cts. ONLY 50cts.| FOR J3L GENUINE Safe-fey Razor WITH TWO REAL GILLETTE BLADES. I THE M AI9I" MODEL GILLLTTE RAZOR
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    • 308 1 ntmiitniniiimimtuiNtiiMiiriiiiHiiiiMitiiiiiiiiiiiimtrrtTn I ULTRA-VIOLET RAYS I tmftmU 1 Hi 'hH 4&AwL% I are dangerous to eves To prevent this I danger by wearing Genuine Crookes Z Lenses which absorb these insidious j Bays. We make them. I THE EABTERN OPTICAL CO., I 15, South Canal Road, Singapore. •|p****************************************525^^ TRUSCONI Standard <™>
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  • 894 2 RUBBER SHARES WEEKLY REPORT Kennedy and Co. Penan*, May 30. In »p:te of the unexpected advance of t£ PFC€ of Smoked Sheet the Rubber .action of the Share Market haa remained dull, quotations in the lower-priced .hare, showing tendency to eaae, with ibuyers holding off m the «M»t.»e. When the
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  • 74 2 Spectacle of Splendid Magnificence 1 lwra *t Delhi un honour r.f *v,«. r< MM of King Edward. It wa^ j£f^ na of Mt vhich of such a man w <th «Ji/ T* mmUrX Orients 18 ,h<ro in ■i EM?^^^^2*»* many regarded hv Ttl 35 M cerescene vvouJd
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  • 99 2 The atory of a visit by a mm* k i Jean r 3 «W a house at Daneh"^ fn U .iT** ied :ha sh e *aye hers*lf a jack-kmfe P hed °P« n 'I h^ve^ m h e m t tD F" Wm said, for
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  • 34 2 kJilL"'!.'* b J a reference his improved rajs,. Ssarvafsft r* k 4 how hi* rece„t holtfay he were .7 „W to be photo,ar.ph«i m them If my doctor,'' added the ex-Premkr •BawLahMia
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    • 129 2 I The Tampenis Cement 1 I Tile Works Ltd. O D Singapore S.S. o j < •j 0 What are your requirements for D Beautifully polished Drain pipes, I tiles of neat I I t S and M M,,elS o| I I OP I 1 elegant designs? aWe ops? D
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    • 261 2 When .that dart «Pirita sink to L enir> r »25 bothered wiS ro *i SU laxative and gfaM? they w viator, ar or\ > J^* s You S IN THE COIlTnl > A man's most- time. UUPt valuable Rheumatism Utt L robs the th ief of y da ys and
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  • 560 3 London Headmaster's Collection hJ^" < T^' mint of unco«cioi. ra,. !g tt 7' F ss* s provolM >"o« ""Trithe wittiest sallies of > ***** anything at for ™K m Har> «y S famous falL hut mJff X 5 «unwner rainfa v, but most of v falls m winter/
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  • 366 3 "ST. JOAN IN PARIS Comments of a French Critic Writ ng in the Dispatch a correspondent says:--Mr. George Bernard Shaws "St. Joan" ("Sainte Jehantve"), withdrawn from the International Theatre at the Decorative Arts Exhibition in deference to certain clerical and patriotic susceptibilities, was g yen by a mainly Russian company,
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    • 371 3 HAVE YOU TRIED SILVO I THE LIQUID S1^ VER p OLISH. SILVO CAR OWNERS j IEANS EHVT7SI tbe Mckel all kiiirts of PfcJ I All I Paris ol their silver and IfT'"TTTTfTTr""Ijf tm wHh silvo i I p 1 1 mtl *KKXT*m It does not wear fcix dealers. away the
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    • 399 3 LOST REST I FROM ERUPTIONS On Children's Facesand Bodies. Very Painful. Cuticura Heals. "My Utile girl and boy had a breaking out of pimple* on their faces snd bodies which rmpidly spread and formed nasty lore eruption, that were very painful. The irritation waa dreadful and they could not rest
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    • 131 3 I continuous I I appreciation I I ers for over 30 c H I I r Tr.* r ab,e I IW SAID Thank you, sir," but he replied I 1 No, Jenkyn, I thank you I thank I you for introducing me to these delightful cigarettes. Kensitas Mustn't forget the
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    • 216 4 AMUSEMENTS I m:pir c I luesday. Jane 2 and Wednesday. Jone 3. 3 In the Fir.-t Show at 7-30 r> m R I EARL MONTGOMERY AND JOE ROCK I.N ft I HAREMS and HOKUM I IN 2 PARTS g Realart Pictures Presents I MAY McAVOY in "A PRIVATE SCANDAL' g
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    • 214 4 I From Saturday, May 30, to Thursday. j nne 4. I AT THE I alhambra Ttaeitre Beick Bead. [j] jjj FAN <**NG KBB CO., LTD. I I ,n the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. I l 1 Rati Mar C n.edy. I TOPICAL BUDGET I g of Interesting Screta
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    • 310 4 AMUSEitIINTi Gaiety Cinema I^ Junction Albert&_Be„ Coolen stre(fa TlWt TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 P. M North lU* 6 SEVEN BPHOofc WILLIAM DUNCAN 01 With EDITH JOHNSON WHIRI WlMr. exquisite comedy y d A Whirls md l. n THE FIGHTING GUIDE r«—. Produce<l Vitagraphs *4 REE! C CONTAINS MANY DAREDEVIL FEATS f
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  • 506 5 I r C. r. Andrews) I .utfd to the "Times of I < r Uuced by the courtesy I I in cd.r not to discuss I y, to £>ye the actua' t •> urn consumption I iting 'hem with some have HUcn a standI ra \>y tne
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  • 139 5 Yesterday's Quotations RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyaa $325 Rice, Siam 2 $315 Rice, Siam 3 $305 Rice, Saigon 1 $275 Rioe, Saigon 2 $261 Rice, Saigon 3 $252 Rice, Rangoon 1 $265 Rice, Rangoon 2 $250 Rice, Paar Boiled No. 1 per bag $8 50
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  • 191 5 Singapore, June 2. T aa:—Taip'.ns«. 51.15 to $1.20, NoftftJ 75 to 80 certs. Souths 50 Itto 60 cents, Jokar>s H to 41 cearrfts, Petalngs $1.65 to $1.70, Nawrtg Peiis $1.6"» to $1.70 Mambaus Sl.lO to $1.15, Telok Krutas $1.17% to $1.24, k ta Drods $LC» to
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  • 55 5 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y. Kerosene Dcvoe's Imperial Brilliant per 2 tins $5.40 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins |5.00 Tig:r per 2 tins *>•(*> Tiger per 2 drums a-*.<v Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins oi 8 gallons 57-60 Socony Motor Gasoline per gallon
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  • 72 5 The current retail prices of Kerosene and Benzine are as follows:— Shell Kerosene per two tins Fi h $5.35 Dragon gog Crown 5 5 roS3 drums 55.00 Crown h arums Cross >> 'Shell" Aviation Benzine ex drums I pei Imperial gallon I Shell" Benzine ex
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  • 57 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association Singapore. June 2. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 1.06% 1.07 June 1.07 1.07*4 July to September 98 99% October to December 88% 89 Latest London Cables quote.
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  • 28 5 June 2. To-day'» cioskng rubber quotation are as under:— New York.—69 ccnts June and €6 cents July. London.—3s (PAd. —$1.06H. Tone of Market. —Firm.
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  • 149 5 Mr. and Mrs. UiCan H. Broughton have turned after a cruse of six months m the Mediterranean and to Ind v and S.ngi.poie m .heir yach. Sapphire. The Danish vcss.l Selandi-, 3,163 tons arrved lure item Ka.'-gkok m h rice. She sails o-cay for Cojenhagtn. The Dutch faaajej,
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  • 92 5 I o-da June 3 General Po*t Office, closed at noon. Savings Bank and Money Order Branch, mm\ d. Telegraph Office. 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Post Office Daily List, morning only. Sub-Offices (pascal busineaa), closed at Math Sub-Offices (telegrams only), 8 a.m. to noon, and 4
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  • 83 5 Singapore, June 2. }a London— Bank 4 months* sight 2s. 4 5(16d Demand 2* 4Vi Private 3 monthb' s ght 2a 4%d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 135% Or. Hongkong— Bank demand draft 2% p.c. Dis. On ShanghaiBank demand draft v On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer I*l On Japan—
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    • 40 5 > -a" Yos cancot buy a i r Better j I Lamp than i 11 Philips I i w^. V 80LB AGKNTB: United Engineers limited I I (lncorporated in the S.S.) ELECTRICAL DEPABMENT 11. BATTBBY BOAD. SINGAPOBE. I bM>bm „„i„„ 1
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    • 213 5 WE HOLD IN STOCK. battl**A J fr\yk+ LIM YEW CHYE SONS, New AddresH:— Nos: 50, 51 and 52, High Street. Phone 2521. DIABETYLIN. Thi oaly vegetable prcpiration for tht cure of DIABSTSS without I Hpeciil foil restriction. Sunirt-it ol tosttaroaltli confirm i our advance?. Box ol "0 cachets $>.00. STOECHONE
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    • 438 5 Do This —Today Learn how millions get whiter teeth This offers a delightful test which cleaning. A new-type tooth paste will brinf a new conception of has been created to apply them i teeth mean. daily. The name is Pepsodent. It mean* whiter, cleaner, safer Now the use of Pepscdent
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  • 81 6 A Singapore Diary Pulflc Holiday. 49 pjn M JM. homeward mail leave* Martr.nee: Twelfth Night, 4 30 nm n BirtW *y BaIISKSLS; rW «T. To-morrow. Jun« 4 H.,h ..rn', 8 29% i_ Friday, June 5 High'Tidca.-9.12 a.m., 9.? PJa P. aad O homeward mail leaves, l; Khory
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  • 916 6 Only a short space of'.ime divides m from subjects vital to mm intere* of Malayan educate mm he discussed. Unfortunately there nothing of permanency or influence •bout this confer nee. Head* of schools •re MM to auend. with, presumably the inspectors and other officials; and speeches are
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  • 14 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, June 2. eassa inc.ud;ng \tnereal. 1
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  • 222 6 Mad closes at G.P.O., noon to-day. Mr. H. N. Ferrers have left for Home. o i fiaS/TSP I SSf r, the nuS^^^l^^-^V --or of St. An Indian apparerJ 'v in it <«n Frida H an s -»ja-road r »T. H 9 waa dead wh Teioirrmm received from G P n
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  • 464 6 Malaya Figures Small in Long List Malayan honours, cabled by Renter, i„. Keuter ca/bles tha>-. An unusually Jong Birthday fmt does not contain any <»t St. Miehad and' St. George Sir the Order of the Bath. Km are eight baronetcies, which in dude Sir John Bhnd Sutoon and
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  • 15 6 IsaVM/h°v r re'? c aSS** l despatched to day y Pena 4 noon
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  • 388 6 to-day's parade and Bri Spectacle The tirthday fJK eelebra; j Britislr Em pire a >< particularly myi w from i! parad( observe H Parade proved a -ear the to heavy mijtebutth ideal. A <>* the entire aoa-front of houi completely crowded ro °f tops W2Pe niit dud in
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  • 63 6 (Fuom Our Own Corrtv-p -n ienO Kuala L nit ur. June 3. In th« Birthday para.i. h n padanj? local volun eers, j ;n S 3 .1'! participated. The Sultan a- i ("hi-fi"* tary tock the salute. Then wa.- a r° attendance of th? pub r l
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  • 45 6 iFoom Our Own C Penang, Jan? Th* birthday parade ras n sn J polo ground. Local rolunl cade'.s part'cipated and Mr. I back took the salute. Th *'»s a attendance of the public, -mi** smartly carried out und( i m cf Major Saunders.
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    • 213 6 l FOUR POST I I BEST QUALITY. STRONGLY CONSTRUCTED. If I I I 4 6 P* 6 tM j !t inS X p 6 6 1!, Pillar.. I ft. 0 ins. x 6 ft. 6 ins. x 1«/, ins. Pillars. I S^^^^EjJJ 1 I Price I |Jj !'V r ft
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    • 57 6 To-day's Quotations RUBBER reported probable SATURDAY'S PRICES London Stocks on May 23, 6,610 tons; 962 tons down. London— 3s. OVid Local Spot io6 cte Local June— 107 cts. Local July to Sept—99 <*„ Local Oct to Dcc-89 c£ New York. Cents 68 Gold. TIN London.—£251.17.6. inJT al T price t0
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  • 145 7 \I)OPTS WAITING J I'OLICY China Protesting Against Action of the Police Reuter's Service. i Peking, June 2. |t4 to instruct Wai I l nmU Diplomatic to I again* the action of .:hai in firing on the v.-; High Com[to Shanghai. ■Shanghai, June 2. IB Commissioner preinsular body at
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  • 54 7 All nine AtCTMCd Convicted on indictment Reuter's Service. i Cairo, June 2. I I of ;he murder of il ft If n.-.v. The cour": MftMKM seritenc on June 7. Cairo, June 2. 1 Sirdar murder r Enajat, two a carpenter, an and lawyer ex-Zaglu-M ur and the
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  • 76 7 Reuter's Service. lAr.napolis, June 2. presenlting diplomas Naval Academy, said would seldom arise sisl m>w when "Those v: Navy are justified in asserting that arming a\gainet us, .Ml suspicion and eaatt us to arm m would not like iv. •rives and peacead and others could Mish it t
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  • 47 7 Reuter's Service. I. York, June 2. coi respondent of the ■SM that Messrs. MclHoover, as members of have taken a definite fotamti ns for the fundnail bi held in Washing- i: r :0 circumstances will the Uw going abroad to attend of representatives of th?
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  • 24 7 Reuter's Service. H Washington, June 2. refunding loan of rest at 6 per cent offer-th'-s morning waa overÜbß «*M in an hour.
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  • 11 7 Reuter's Service. West Australia, June 2. has arrived.
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  • 116 7 Disarmament Conditions Must be Fulfilled Reuter's Service. Paris, June 2. The Allied note to Germany with regard to disarTn*merit to be preaimted at Berlin on June 4 consign of five page* and two annexes, firstly setting out whan has been done and what had not been done
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  • 135 7 Reuter's Service. Strasburg, June 2. M. Painleve, speaking at a banquet, said that Government will spare no endeavour in order to guarantee financial stability of which the first cond tion is security. If Alsace-Lorraine were aga n threatened Fiance would engage her existence to defend them. That
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  • 88 7 Reuter's Service. Geneva, June 2. The Labour Conference ha- adopted without opposition the report of the suggestions ccmmi'.te> en the equality of treatment to foreign and native workers in case of accidents at work, and has also adopted a resolution introduced by the Indian workers' delegate inviting '.he
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  • 85 7 Reuter's Service. Geneva, Jun» S. Tho action of the Arms Conference exempting Eethonia, Finland, Latvia, Poland and Rumania from the obligation bj supply periodical re.urns of the imports of munitions pending Russfa's adhesion to the convention, drew caustic references Mr. Burton (United States) asking wh.ther the league
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  • 76 7 Reuter's Service. ■Harrismiuh, Juri' 2. The Prince of Waleß has concluded his tour of the Orange Free a\aitie, after a very exordial reception in this particularly nationalist provind'. At a farewell reception in ihe Town Hail, he shotok hands with 700 guests, after which he spoke, expressing
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  • 64 7 Reuter's Service. New York, June 2. A heat wave swept the country from East to middle WeslU There were six deaths in Chicago, three in Cleveland and ohree in New York. Nine were drowned at Milwaukee in seeking Teftef from the heat. Two men at Missouri
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  • 34 7 Reuter's Service. Cairo, June 2. Wiah the purpose of safeguarding: the quality of Egyptian cotton, a law has been promulgated whereby the Minaatry of Agriculture will control cotton seed destined for sowing.
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  • 84 7 Irish Disturbance and Enraged Women Reuter's Service. New York, June 2. Two hundred military police and detectives were unable to prevent a disturbanca in the armoury of the 165 th regiment yesterday evening when the Irsh General O'Duffy reviewed the regiment. Women threw eggs at O'Duffy, who
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  • 133 7 Reuter's Service. Berlin, June 2. National interest is being: displayed in fchv flying week for light aerop'anes on which Germany is concert trading owing to poaoe treaty restrictions. The contests are divided into three classes in which th maximum power ol the engines is respectively 40, 80 and
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  • 61 7 Reuter's Service. Oslo, June 2. The Government has decided to send two naval aeroplanes by streamer to Spitsbergen to assist in "h> search for Amundsen. The aeroplanes will reach Spitzbergen at the end of next week. It ia generally opined that Amundsen ia unable to return by a
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  • 144 7 How urgent it is, by the way now, more than ever—that our fi ms should put .b fcro the world fjhe t ideals and toll the splendid truth about all that England has done, and may yet do, for humanity. I have be;n reminded of this by a
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  • 216 7 The City Opera "Saiful Kaha and Sharmhrul Kama" was a comical fa ry b0 y which the C ty Opera I offered their patrons la?is night when a bumper he use was present. A new arrival is Mm Noor whose singing and dancing obtained her a good reception.
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  • 47 7 Friday, Jane 5 5.15 p.m.—Drill HaH, Band, Band Pradtice. Saturday, June 6 2 p.m.—Farrer Range, "A" Company, Musketry C&assiftcation. 2 p.m.—Bukit Timch, "B" Company, Musketry Classification. Sunday, June 7 7 a.m.—Fanrar Range. "A" Company. Musketry Classification. I 7 a.m.—Bukit TVmah, "B" Company, Musketry OJassifioation.
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  • 11 7 To-morrow, June 4.—Band Practice at Hear'quarteTS 5.15 p.m
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  • 932 7 CHURCHILL'S HANDLING OF THE BUDGET Mr. Kirkwood's Warning to his Opponents (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May S. Budget Day came up to expectations. I The House was simply crowded and some of the members had too overflow nto the aide galleries. The Chancellor too came up to
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    • 309 7 G JHL JVLC Jfc* JES JBB JL* JLmt I Original Cold Starting Heavy Oil Engine I For Crude or Residual Oils. I COLD STARTING I From the cold state without the of lamps or electric ignition I MAXIMUM ECONOMY j With the cheapest low grade fuel. I minimu^Tattention I Simple,
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  • 155 8 SPORTS PASTIMES FOOTBALL Second League Matches Two second League matches were played yealerdey, decisive victories be*ng recorded m both games. On he padang the S.R.C. met the Police and admitted defeat. The game was well contested but the Police showed better comb'natl n, and scored two goals before the interval.
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  • 26 8 Cambridge Beats Oxford Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service London, June 2. In the inter-varsity lawn tennis competition Cambridge beat Oxford by 11 «atches to 10.
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  • 89 8 Yesterday's Results Open Mixed Doubles Mrs. Campbell and Winter beat Mrs. Sayers and Major Watson, 6—3, 6—o. Mss Law and NeWc-ury beat Miss Abed md S. Abed. 6—l, 4—6, 6 2. Mixed Doubles Handicap Mrs. Sadinaiwn and Hindhede beat Mrs. G. Hutch n=on and Doig. 6—3, 6 4.
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  • 59 8 A. S. A. Championship The following are tho fixtures of the Amateur Sporting Association badminton tournament. TO-DAY'S TIE Chen vs. L m Ghwee Poh. to-morrows ties leo &x> Hoon vs. Low Kim Teo. Ghua Boon Lay vs. Linn Chwee Poh. FRIDAY'S TIE Tan Soo Liew vs. Keor>g Beng Hong.
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  • 393 8 Mr. Snowden's Reproof to Extremists th^H^^o/ dOWn Mr C hurchiU ia *±1 W I Commons an indication that •he Secant exr.reaiats are going to obstruct every prominent Min£r*who a? dnd up sVsml sme rC h«t q e fa 7 ly Mid we ht to U growing
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  • 1074 8 ST. ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL Dr. A. L. Hoops on the Splendid Work of the Staff The annual meeting of the above waa held on Friday aftern on 0 n the hospital preroiacs before a gathering of those interested in the work. The Hon. Dr. A, L. Hoops. P.C.M.O.
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  • 48 8 [We do not necessarily endorse the •pinions expressed by con espondenta Let ters sent for publication should be written an one side erf the paper only; preference I* tren to short lettere. fVy ax tracts of .en 2 -altera can be given.] wir c
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  • 203 8 Sir,—I would like to brttr this ru<3able errcr <4 ideas, tsiat haa creut thL° M^iL pr cir^ i of ORe the Mothod-st M-bobo*i Schools in s m pare I have searched sevi M d ctianaruL «W K. YVT f the Word 'scholarship but I have found
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  • 603 8 Lonsdale Bantam Belt Semi-Finals When Periar Patarr wa< the big 9gm of the bantam-weight n M he met stood sft. Bn. m attitude! H was all imm ab,%e the ord nary, aa was demonstrate when he outpointed the Pedlar after «>0 .nterosting rounds. Pe-rnaps Ernie Izzard is more
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  • 31 8 He^ ew the funeral of a muHUmill onaire and throughout the aad as if hia heart would break Si Ito sobbed Abie in a tresh outburst of Tcchnxiaa
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  • 853 8 THE POPULAR USE OF POSTCARDS Common Disinclination to Write Letters Mr. Gladstone waa credited with having mado the porrtcard popular. He had a very large number of correspondents, end waa too busy a man to reply to them all by kUer. Since then mittiora of people have used
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  • 175 8 Ea At bourne is rgfaly famod as a seaside r sort. Posatoy th a may account for one ve'fccr the seaside tcwn ccu'd very well with—he "Argentine Ant." This part'cularly vicious mm tct atticka em-all chickens, bees, and small birds, which it consumes; and it has been known
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    • 361 8 RAJAS' Name on jSportinq Goons! j DENOTES QUALi TV j Satisfaction Guarantee. I m* U7, North Bridge Road, 1 Singapore. r ra ~T T Latest Model Guitar with adjustable aid uabre 4 w ab le alamiaium tail piece I Send for Ihe latest illustrated catalogue SEASON CO., LTD -,vi j
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  • 891 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET E Y*TT. of quotations:. following kit UAtt Singapore, June 3. d»t«„ Quotations I„uo R sterling shares Value 28 Allagar o 2 An*io-Java *1® 9S 20s Ayer Kuninjr 25 1* 20s Batu Caves 20s Batu Tiea 2s Bekoh 37 6 20s Buirit Kajang
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    • 260 9 I Everybody Should Have This Book IS HARMS WORTH'S I People o* Ail Nations. I Their VAU to-day and the Story of their past by on* r i fpltfi of Travel, Anthropology and History l l S mirations and numerous Colour Plate" com'pufe S X aSiSLsKft^" I Postage extra. I
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    • 98 9 JNOW PROCEEDING l DON'T MISS THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITYI Clocks, Watches, Spectacles, Brooches, Pendants, Fountain Pens, Rolled Gold Jewellery, Decca Gramophone Gramophone Records, Etc., Etc. REDUCED TO ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. GRAMOPHONE Sale Price $50. marked price. 1 Kwong Sang Bros., mm > TCpS!?** m I •■«■ii-ii.ii.ii.ii.n.i.l^ 1 WONDERFUL PHOTOS of the
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    • 129 9 i |A GENUINE; Gillette > (Safety Razor B B i FOR $1.00 j Silver-Plated I Safety Razor I wi th one Blade I j complete in £3NEk' I j Case for J QQ SPECIAL TERMS FOR WHOLESALE QUANTITIES. i mmm^l I I Sole Agents I John Little Co., Ltd.,! (Incorporated
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  • 215 10 Midnight Surrender at his Own Station M,aa;ng for 12 days from Levuai, a small ullage aix miles from Bever'ey (York* Potfae Stipenntenden* FVed Cooper, who mm i m charge of the North HussleyDivsion ?L.hi. 1 Rd f g Constabulary, walked inPo his own police-station and surrendered to the
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  • 164 10 Interesting Views of Sir Arthur Froom EumJ.n J™** 1 eDeral meeting of tfce j m ash tlon Bonibay the ch here It wn- thJL f Luro P ean eommun ty in I L eld for service for Euro Dean* =n ss£Sr t&s •pfc course of India tou»rlu
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  • 205 10 a woman mom asked (sava tho VEff?*. which often Marriage* 'i s the a >PPX one •xiatancW.'- a kUral of ap:nstart Joh^;^Wontnl c d h R Dr 2« Webb Milh and many women sleep U W th Cigarettes. «^rT.Vdr£ke V A Tea. tat w^~^ m^^
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    • 490 10 I Cold Storage ICE CREAM I is made from pure cream in a spotless factory where every I utensil is steam-sterilised daily. Buy it of any of the distri- I t butors men tioned below. Sold in bricks wrapped in para- I t ffined Paper and enclosed dust and dirt-proof
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    • 447 10 f lAjl Cuaker Oats > IfH Develops body, brain, and h Mm* Bmi a "one HS digest. Nothing better y a Stanley Gibbon's Catalogues lor 1995 I Part I—FOR STAMPS OF BRITISH EMPIRE Price 9 J I Par FOB STAMPS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES Pr£ 54.75 Postage 30 cts. extra. X
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  • 475 11 Singapore, May 30. MEAT geef ateak (round) kati 1 Jk Mutton Australian kati Fowl kati ZZ Capons (Lo ca ii y reared) kati Pigeons, wild punai eech Z EGGS Fowl (Singapore) for 10 4a Duck for 10 Jr Preserved (chick for 10) FISH Bawal Puteh (Pombret) kati AyeT
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  • 123 11 A typical instance of the Prince of Walea a k.ndnesa and good nature waa wkneeaed duiyng hia drrv-, at GonsUntia Nek, a Picturesque spot in he mountains. His Royal Highness rvoAced a Ciny giTl, who was hugging a toy rabbjt, cheering vociferously. The Prince stopped
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    • 405 12 TO LET #J°a LET three sections rta 2680 s^re J** Ent£ rVI 1925 t0 sacrcary, The Garden Club. JhJkJ^ 1, SSJS Up,tHlr room with bath, gl"!* verandah attached. Rent cheap, bultable for Family or Bachelors, decent Hlncus or Ina an hrUtian. preferred. Call or write m\ Jalan Sultan. TO LET,
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