Malaya Tribune, 9 June 1925

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.) AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING DAILY. MI N 133 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, JUNE 9. 1925
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 315 1 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND G GAZER! N Hlpaper of V Malaya. Published Daily. 2 jj ipel that keeps its 7 informed DEPENDENT. i i t i i •••■•■•"•"■mump t ONLY 50ctsl| a "sSaJfe-fcy Razor I' WITH TWO REAL GILLETTE BLADES I tt »"y Is heBVliy nick£l uted perleclly balanced
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    • 174 1 PIANO TUNERS. K.p.irer, r Player-Pianoa Gramophones COMPETENT WORKMEN Charges Moderate NANG HENG Co., 105, Selegie Road, SINGAPORE. GOUW BO I N SENG Co. Weltevreden: Java. HieH-< la--. Manufacturers of: Rose Syrup, Tamarinde Syrup, Milk Syrup, Assorted Syrups. In Quarts and Pints. Try them and, like others, you will say wiey
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    • 218 1 ULTRA-VIOLET RAYS 5 I S^TC"! tP ,es To pwm» this I Si i? 631 GeDßioe frwkes lhesC io n I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., 15, South Canal Road, Singapore. TRUSCONI Standard Buildings I FOR INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL PURPOSES I jjj NOW MADE OF I I Special Alloy Steel to Resist
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  • 764 2 UNDER AUSPICES OP ROYAL ACADEMY Notable Sculptures and Portraits Cafe <J ur Art Criti:.) The most strik.ng f.o about the he ISTth-ufcbi en of ho Academy ia its good arra, Nerer M not within Lvin* rr.cm.ry, :t m tfce experience of the writer, aa. it looked so consisteitly
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  • 345 2 Bogus Wives and Invented Babies medica? certTficaT "ani" r W Cd 11*24. vr «"ce aud t department f or hi S>"« num. J-bumme't to the g dv •»J in one ltdld -n gon- on since laiJ Thl S KaJ of management o' c com ™»ttee MM of
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  • 122 2 The custom of irvimr n A is parliculsriy CZLSj r ««-»-ng gift, continue to provide th*t motion of Ut 01,8 "(a) accept E2or in,?** L 9 not own behaTcr onHa? of^o?* 0 h *on, or (b) perm t anyntnie r lr SS? P T •o to
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    • 221 2 r $20 Deposit and $10 per month Never befwe suc h an •etoun«Mn offw' Never before h. 8 it been eo easy to secure he fme-saring t of pcrfionai typewritten correspondence Remington Portable Your Personal Typewriter! is now within tb* reach of ALL! Yours- hen you want it; where you
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    • 200 2 HEALTHFUL DAYS AND RESTFUL NIGHTS OV °oJic, const patinn and teeth1n g troubles, UnSUFP i SS fl hoea, relieve A croup and colds, gjSlJgtt"» expel worms, promote peaceful seep i n a LaiJl. BABY'S OWN TABLETS THE PRICE OF PAIN SCIATICA. No one wants pain—still T .-e i.™ noavi yin
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  • 445 3 Collapse While His Health was Being Proposed The dinner of the Rationaliat Press Assoc ation a. the Trocadero RoeUurant reccvntly came to an to the sudden death of the chairman, Mr. George Whale. He was taken ill while his own health was being proposed by Major G.
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  • 387 3 The Government's Attitude Criticised Mr. Justice Tomlin, presiding at a Mm* of the Royal Comm.«;on on Awarus to Inven'ora at lhe Uw Courts cnt.cized .he attitude towards expenses ncurrtu by ec.tn..iic invesugators wn 0 had djne work at the request of Government Depar.m»nt< The case unuer consideration v>as
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  • 80 3 Donatons promised to the St. Paula Cathedral Preservation Fund now exceed £248,000. Among the subscriptions from oversea acknowledged dur ng the past week are ths following:— £204 18s 9d.—fPer Messrs. Reuters, Limited, Hongkong; £120 10s 6d.—Per the British Legation, Buenos Aires; £64 17s 7d.— Canadian donations per
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    • 384 3 f. femts (his %rnishes etc S h are known throughout the Empire foi Rd rj covering power and durability. Supplies 4 L readv for 'mmediat" shipment f ««»BucK-s PjiWBaaa 0«.d« I i't. A«t.- tMla i'«. Turpfrtw. Lo-e.d Oil. p,l, F J V <-orro, rt P.,iau Bru»ht«. »tt r -*H »w
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    • 139 3 The Tampenis Cement; Tile Works Ltd I J Singapore S.S. 8 O > What are your requirements for I J o I BeautiJ «"y Polished J I Drain pipes, j 5 I tiles of neat LJ channels S f and or I elegant designs? I J table tops? I g
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    • 274 4 AMUSEMENTS I EMI> I j Tuesday, June 9 and Wednesday, June 10. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY AT HALF PRICE TO ALL SEITS. I g In the First Show at 7-30 p m. sharp. I WILLIAM S. HART in i THE PATRIOT S A drama of the out-do(,r, BtarrlnK WU.i.m s
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    • 265 4 I Friday Jn sto Wednesday. J„ ne 10. 1925. a AT THE ALHAMBRA Tho; tre Beach Road. I TAN CHEN G KEB CO, LTD, Propria™. 3 I» Ike S.nnd Show at 9 p.m M, aPp I SCTeen F VOBr,, "aye not seen tor some time g] The well-known Paramount Star
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    • 321 4 AMUSlS j CARLO ZL5^^i^ j Italian Sandow mr WORLD'S STRONGEST MAN i At" GAIETY Cinema TO-NIGHT In a picture you cannot until to-morrow to see GENTLEMAN FOR 24 HOURS Electrifying thrills! Sensational I beyond words! SEEING IS RELIEVING' 1 ff the same makers of "Mr Rad,o," The Phoebus Film Co..
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    • 58 4 Surina TheatT N r,h l!„a d C »AR LEs HUT CHl Sot{ SEVE EPISODE8 OF WHIRLWIND A Whirlwind star i n A Wlartaiad S r i a *4 HE ELs Of fast-riding, dea. romance, nm- dui(ll 1" a.tion u and thrill.. m At M| v m Wesley Barry IN RAGS
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  • 37 5 n ot necessarily endorse the e V, .e.i by correspondents. Letr ill cation should be written u ,»f the paper only; preference short letters. Oniy extracts o| i <r ..„rj can be given.]
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  • 174 5 x rule regaTdif g the payment tiraced last monith in one M-hwols. All stud«Nts are their fees >cn two specfied, Th' r»' who dlo not do ro a week. Last month f. ii victims to this new rev founded in *1 into the students r.ihe and Forgive by
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  • 66 5 I ran, tacni aries for l itlid us ..he follow- ary General Meet rig Bb-iaiaad Reso.uaa an Extraordinary 22, L92S, was duly conal lit -olu nun.— 1 »a*W in the capital of the rive $1 shares thai being diviued p >l i-haies.'' {Heated to send in fat
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  • 108 5 Ship* Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive v Singapore, June 9. afver the ship indicate® the abreast of and the word r f the Gate to enter at It.—Van Cloon, 22, r. Ufa. 20. G..te 3).—Kamo Maru, 18; rarca, 11; Rembrandt, 8; k (Gate 3
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  • 35 5 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y. Kerosene al Brilliant per 2 tin* $5.40 Per 2 tins $5.00 Benzine G *> -ne per 2 tins of $7.60 Gasoline per gallon "ex pump $0.90
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  • 55 5 -nt retail prices of Kerosene and as follows:— sene per two tins $5.60 $5.35 r, $5.35 $5.20 $5.15 >. drums $5.00 4 $4.85 -it on Benzi'.e ex drum* Imperial gallon $1.0t r.zine ex pump® ot cams •it gallon $0.9* i"-nzine ex drum» per a!ian are couree,
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  • 22 5 ft* ***tj approval of those Muda Chik ibni AlmarKadm has been appointed di Pertuan Besar, Negri th* abaence of His H*ghat Slala
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  • 462 5 Like Unto Chief of the Beauties of China The Lse Garden at Causeway Bay HW korvu is rapidly nea. ing compiit on^nd Z% then undoubtedly be one of y «■Wgjatl» and which have y\J22S by Westerners as the chief of th,.! beauuee- of China wrecked) on the coast
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  • 88 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association S'ngapore, June 9. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest London Cables quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 1.12 aJftt June 1.12 1.12Vj July 1.09 1.10 July to September 1.02 1.03 October to December 89 90 Latest
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  • 250 5 It is stated that H.R.H. Prince Mahidol expects to leave Bangkok this month on an extensive tour n Europe and America to further his studies. He will be accompanied by the Princess. A private leWr received in Welli gton from Fiji announces that a pet t on is in circulation
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  • 133 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice, Sia m No 1 per Koyan $325 nice, Siam 2 |315 Sj Sa.gon 1 1275 Rice, Saigon 2 2 61 R*e, Rangoon 1 2 66 Rice, Rangoon 2 2 50 Rice, Paar Boded No. 1 per lag $8 50 ft* j PRODUCE Buy
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  • 205 5 Singapore, June 9. Rubbers :—Bro gas have sellers at 88 buyers bidding 84, Jeram Kuantans are quoted 66 to 69 cents Hami.tona are offered at $1.42 buyers bdd ng $1.33, Mentakabs are wan ed at 26 with ?e crs at 27*2 ceni*. New Scudais have bom
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  • 169 5 Singapore, June 9. Rubbers:—The share marke: is qu et. Nyalas can be uUctn a. $6.50, Ay r Moieks at $155, Jeram Kuantar.s offer at o7V» cents, Manful Aekongs at 55 Ulu BtttMl vmm forward se.lers at 41 cens, Uaan Sinvians are warr ed at $2 55.
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  • 88 5 Singapore, Jams 9. On London— Bank 4 months' sighi 2s. 4 5 I6d Demand 2a 4V»d Private 3 months' sight 2b 4 On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 155 H On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 1% p.c. Dis. Ji> .-x^nguat— Bank demand draft 74% On Java— Bank Tet Transfer 141
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  • 171 5 Telegram rece'ved from G.P.O. London, Mail despatched from Singapore, May 15, by ss. Tabanan, delivered in London June 8. —O in The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day, is Ra. 154 equal »j $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon
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  • 166 5 TO-DAY. JI NE 9 Pri&i Radjah Tembilahan and RenBarratU 2 p.m. P_ L♦ v Hon Lian 2p m. Por Swettenham* Penang.* Colombo Port Sa d.* Marseille*. London,* Hull,* Antwerp* P_£t H n 3n u N»«oya 3 p.m. laneh Bcrombang, Asahan, Belaw »n. Ayer Poeteh* and Tanjong Poera* Koemai
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  • 117 5 Pc M ch r Treub:—Mr. M. G. Nicholas, Mr. M. Geil. Mr. Joe Fischer. Mr Vel'rnjra Mr. W. Ross, Mr. D. Detaram. Mr. Samhoon Rather, Mr. B. A. Stockard ir A C Bolman Mr. A. V. Ward. Mr. A. Hayden. Mr. C. E. Aider. Mr. Macm Uan, Mr.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 97 5 DIABETYLIN. The only vegetable pn pa rat ion for tha cure of Dl ABB THIS without <p-*ciil toil faitrlatiaatf Uunlrel* of teatinonUU confirm our advances. Box of 30 cachets .CC. STOECHONE PEARLS. Leki's Bikin b.nk hoto.'l penjikit in Kentjieng.baroe dan jang soeda lama. $1.50. From all Chemists or from: Anglo-French
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    • 502 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. The Ust of application* for pubMc house and billiard rvun licence, for the yeir to he c ntldered at 8.30 p.m on T&ursd <y, June 18th 19 5. by the Board of Licencing Justices, 3ia*ap >re, c*u be aeea on application to the Secretary, Biart of Licensing
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  • 147 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, June 9 Ef* a.m., 11.42 pm League II: SC.C. vs S.C.F.A (A) SCP League II: Police vs SJ O 8., SC Fjt HighT de-LTr' Jttne I B. I. h« lieward mail leaves. i£ h 1 -0.27 a.m. LS| pm JoW Pi nters Asro:
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  • 792 6 *h«* our -"7 we cannot agn that Sir \Va>e/wa. WW we a mmrnrnt ho„„ M w .;i the in b. th wiM roika;r "TV I are .be CMMiemnKl an<] s «h.«h .hoy trca, .Mr,*,.. Em ..J. v •M* r „r..,„ n r t •hrougnou. th. wh.ie of
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  • 224 6 14 r ntXt Assies are on E z"m s School ne w Aiitr a stay ;n Am?r'ca, Dr W H th^hVSj'ii"!!*' wh to»«d Or.enYl Eh":- with the wl now in S.ntfap.re. .-..-a'. ■•ei.Tjm!. to Ch.a» u mm I 7 ar If Rf are C K -aV. »7 l'«t <> IM
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  • 132 6 Action Against Engineer Over Promissory Note for ¥3,000, tH ft f r r i£SOry note and made ~y J *£*7 IteL r> X and by h m v QbMI fe O" BMOU the sum of fajK 1 Mr. V l i vvas paid. defendants and liV «SEt^ 1
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  • 69 6 j o'c.ock this mo'ni% W a C h Ck ia •»»■»1 BjMU th s l g rn f n h jj MaIaya *M a capable officering Ma* Force He n the F.M.S. d dld s P i endid work About a vaw to Sn C a
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  • 12 6 week take ricau S y &I>t mn day oi the
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  • 29 6 BOSSES* f£r*u n reived by the «I that thera';j;'^ mp V tis e tma:a total cf 278 oShSS °J? States during 1924 fa the Ua ***J
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  • 15 6 From Indo-Chna by p, v i Simp ra t p u3tj Beau dv
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  • 206 6 aJ^at^ qU l^I^ e R yal Air Force Kay a n tho if C Were °P ened oi. h y Cap;a n V J b B < ank Ti:: A- Chairman" J 13: it >h flyin? n J?"* *<> ProEast wd unte'R.\ F ir S FT** Far oe.nir in«J. t
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  • 832 6 Problem of ~p Day Thin, 1 1 have spent th( N l r throu E h China n the mherenl Chirese pm* C f her tJ nominally f ed from Peking tad called nat onal Vt r; ty outside the walk 2" real authority he, m militarist
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 135 6 I Tiinmlinson TL'CITt J j 8 hor recommended D iJl lorapitte Hith bladder. i airy I 20 CAtH DISCOUNT ON ALL BOOKS i for cash in the monthTf June b Ught REMEMBER JUNE 30 DAYS ONLY Fiction, Text Books, Commercial Books, Dictionaries, etc. All 20 per cent off. I G.
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    • 54 6 To-day's Quotations RUBBER London, S'ocks on Julv Arr 4 23*5 tons down. y 9 456 tons Ix)ndor.— 3s. 2d {/> a] BfwL-lU ele. Local June.—113 cts L-cal Ju'y.—no cts'. Lora Jtaly to Sept.—101 c t 8 Local Oct to Di-Vit l New York.-Cents 74H Gold. TIN London. £2">5 0 U«U-»126JiO
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 65 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report B> Coorteey of the Government Health Office Kandanz K rbeu Station for the M hours rxiing midnigtit Ju «e 8. 1925. •Max. .hade temp. de K 90.8 F; Min ■M. temp. 7S F: Mean .hade tem. 83 1 ibn'T-V" di ,iun,,3F^<- radia •et-bulb temp. 7S.6 F;
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  • 164 7 UN AND FRANCE AGREED itions for (iermany's Entry Into League Reuter's Service. Pans, June 8. Illli ndent claims to •hat M. Br and have reached a del utOrnm wLh security Brii .in to guar aa fixed by the h an entire naval, ICtl in the event of ha
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  • 112 7 Reuter's Service. Athens, June 8. m I gendarmes from l 1 the ne ghbouring I rt that the insurare armed w.th i adiag of tro:-ps at y i x.ptci.ed. Rome, June 8. d that armed I have taken posUrn object of eject- MCM ng a reL<n
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  • 67 7 Reuter's Service. Pfcl is, June 8. M. Caiilaux is de- f m eeaaary to support present over a hundAmercan credits "he Morgan loan irgi sums bui the l Lrovenuneni i mter;t lecret to prevent Nti York, June 8. that M. Cailiaux AT W credit of hundred iVffOtl the
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  • 32 7 Reuter's Service. M >xico City, June 8. s frs 11 Wracruz that over were drowned in the tc owing to the overly. 'iVr.uantepec and Perros n also destroyed and
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  • 23 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, June 8. taawJ 5 Comm eaion under ums :s coming to Wash ngI t > negotiate a debt iettle-
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  • 221 7 Two German Trawlers Seized in Moroccan Waters Reuter's Service. Paris, June 8. A message from Fez says that French troops ait various point- in th). Tanouat regie*a withdrew after the destruction of a number of posts which served the Linos of communication boj w<i <n the French
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  • 122 7 Reuter's Service. Geneva, June 8. The Counc'l of the League oif Nations was ,-ptned. Mr. Chamberlain urged economy by the Health Section, whose expenditure is a miilion francs in 1923 compared with 700,000 in 1024. Th? Council decided to refer the subject to the next assembly of
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  • 90 7 Reuter's Service. New Y.rk, June 8. The great heat-wave which for a week past has made life almost unbearable, suddenly broke yesterday even ag on the ftW seaboard the glass falling twentyfive degrees in a few houns in the Boston d.s.rlct, wh le a Seabreeze and dense
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  • 80 7 Reuter's Service. Wash.ngton, June 9. The fact that the ex-Zeppelin, Los Angales, had to abandon yesterday's flight from Lake Hurst to M nnesota halfway, owing to eng ne trouble ha* furnished Secretary Wilbur with text for a statement on the "utter folly of staking nat onal
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  • 71 7 Reuter's Service. Adela de, June 8. Col. de Pinedo tho Italian flyer has arrived here. Adelaide, June 8. Col. De Pinedo landed in the outer Harbour amlid cheers from thousands of spectators. He was welcomed by the Premw t of South Australia. In an interview he saild
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  • 45 7 Reuter's Service. Ottawa, Canada, June 8. Sweltering shade temperatures are 95 U 102 fahrenhelt in Ottawa, the Hotteat weekend on record. There were four deaths from heatstroke in Montreal and seven elsewhere. Ontario, June 8. There was a severe hailstorm in Eastern Cntarla.
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  • 191 7 Unfavourable Comments in American Press Reuter's Service. New York, June 8. Th". World in en editorial on the Allied note to Germany says that probably the Allies demands are wihi. their treaty rights "if they have the force and will to camp,,! Germany not only to accept
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  • 86 7 Reuter's Service. Berlin, June 8. Tweny-s: X mach nes hay ng completed the fourth lap of the Round Germany flight, thirty-eight, including four babies, started on the ftf .h and last circu t of s.x hundred miles. The flights hitherto show that none of the machines under
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  • 67 7 Reuter's Service. Munch, June 8. At the annunl meeting of the German C nial Society a MinllllM was parsed llrnaflj protes ing agaimt the "theft" of Germany cofa nes and dumand ng that Government ask for the r re-urn and reVaejCag the Reichstag not to ratify
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  • 403 7 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NiehiNichi Shimhunsha.i rrri ToklO, J U U? 5. lhe ranway atrriota of th? th:ee ra livads entering the eitj of Can on have been suspended. The situation of Shanghai is developing a tendency t paodtnuo grad-aiv tut li s generally thought that he
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  • 94 7 At the General Meet nor of the Eurasian Associat on held at St. Andrew's Hall on Thursday, the 4»h instant, the Committee eec ?d is as follows: President, Dr. Noel L. Clarke; Vice-President. Mr. W. J. C. Le Can; Honorary Secretary. Mr. W. H. Mo9 v ergen; Honorary Treasur?r, Mr.
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  • 209 7 SYMPATHETIC STRIKE ORGANISED Situation Reported to be Very Delicate Reuter's Service. Shanghai, June 8. The towns of Chlnkiang, Tsingtao, Kiukiang and Hankow are quiet. There have been no further disturbances hire but the strike situation is unchanged. Defence measures are be ng continued and the arrival of further
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  • 218 7 Of the total of 236 dca hs recorded ty the Munic pal Health Officer during the week end ng May 30 h live were Eura*.ans, 181 reineee. Il atalaya, and 20 Indians. F rty-Mx of the deaths were caused l> int.mjn.a. 20 by phthisis, 18 by mular
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  • 148 7 H rr Ilans Stnnca, nepfcrw tf the late j Hugo S.fnn-ce, the Germ:* fw.aiv.tr. wluse t tcqui o ir.du. t.*'ai ».<; i .%:s in B< I r.r.d were recently relerrtd to i< Lodon on a brief visit. To an r.tvrv:e*er he sad ihit he bad cone over
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  • 334 7 untitled the untitled Ordinance I i a;>]>o.u.,<l i Istg r.-vp i.. '«1 f the i Lompary Ptftan» *n; 2and Sciiiult hs*c i b > I in <. mrnsnd hi K. rattan ami Malay C mian.e», respective.) o Th, irnder» h«YI beeB of Tan Soo K m for carUtworis in onnteiioa
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 228 8 SPORTS PASTIMES CRICKET S.R.C. vs. Royal Sussex runaway victory for the homesters. The follow** are th* adores and bowling S.R.C. M. G. Anthonisx c L-Co.pl. Aircy b Pt. Collins 20 t V d" c B «*on b Pt, Pugh 4i A. \V. Moreira lbw Sg*. Holden* 7 a. h. Campbell
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  • 80 8 Middleweight Championship Reuter's Service. Lcndon, June 8. At Holland Pa-k, London in twenty European aSS nS; n cham P««lhip Tommy Milligan JHamfllwi) cutpoined the Holder the Ital an Frattini. ammumm tnt Po„+ j i -i» Londo"'. June 9 •efera Z was •e\erai poinds li»h;pr k;. d I Jt ,!lf
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  • 188 8 L.L.T. Tournament Yesterday's Results AT m if?!? open s >ngles W*Uf boa- Mi*s Saah 6—? **t Miss Mixed DouMes (Handican) v, Mr. and O' l Doubles Handicap SSSSI and l Cooper and De mmm bea, En 3l and and Ab9d and Hudson, Urn SS I B (Handicap) M
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  • 60 8 S.C.F.A. (A) vs. S.C.C. The folWing will repre* feat tflie S.C.F.A. (A, aga nat the S.C C. in toe Junior Leatrue w rn£>o C 1 1 tY t SC C KTOund:-Ch m T ay V X 6 Soon Ah Kong, Chwee Tung, Gue Sang; Tian* Lye Kek 800, Soon
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  • 253 8 «,Z he i fira J nwirtc 4 h f* the -ove Competition S n P W, 55f** at th* Kubu Plain A Ground and the tontesting SLT- A Tcam d he B Teanf t-Js.y at the cemmenceanerat wa« of a desu'J*Z, the players soon MtM afte i man
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  • 36 8 Malacca Hotspur As.oc m<?t the the Kubu Pia n b i' n at soccer at ended in a 5j fo h The game scoring 2 goals and Choo Bong 1 g bU
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  • 25 8 Reuter's Service. [Reuter s Service.l The IWrat sc-y^i.t^, S> t n y Jun e 8 Wales by 4 to bi>a: New South
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  • 142 8 Thursday, June U. 'Tcc v s R Saturday, June 13. S C F A v v,i MoMiay, June 15, R. JfcS ex v R a JurJ 17 qoTS v R a M.ndav. £S »V A Vs Malay, F- July 3, R.A vs S R r Monday J
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  • 587 8 Challenge Cup Th* Ulsappointi *g Race. n^ 6 ar n V al series for Mil. tier to/k by the Ial Cap,. Fk,t t fl nfu bu aarted thirteen ylchtl Roy Perr y moderate S. E. whSi and >, a m in a The Joy got dear aw a h
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  • 121 8 Singapore Golf Club poon com r«<t)on for Jul* r. >«:«rd«y and r S ul7d Mr" X J •'«'«on anl low n?w~ dB rw w^ lken ut nd :ke ,o1 Mm R 5 i 47 12 35 Mra C F* J?™" 11 1 49 14 35 .I 1 Gr ten
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  • 43 8 A. S. A. Championship To day's Tie Teo Soo Hoon vs. Lim Chwee Poh. Chua Boon Lay vs. Lim Chin Joo. To e To-morrow's Ties Ian Soo L.ew vs Low Km Teo. T Thursday's Tie Lim Kong Khye vs. Keong Beng Hong.
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  • 81 8 Reuter's Service. r.o F e° Ur f J?— J»~ SS 'th. race nclud.ns the Brit.,h balloon «|JT wh:ch had to land at E*plw and waa -oh destroyed by P TUT Two r»- va. Bm.vel, Juno 9 Eirht more bailor? landed in F^anc Sag'Slß ,ta a two Bnti'h
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  • 655 8 The Alhambra Theatre Woman Pnx.fr th, term .!o„ e seemed to something interesting, and whe th. M.n W em«,t of th. Alh.mbr. pre seat to 1« had for m, Th real zed a 1 antic na*v>„. j He teres ing. Was most :n of humcTur thouS «erio.l 6
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    • 270 8 j RAJA'S Name on Sporting Goods I &c Co »17, North Bridga Road j Latest Model Guifn wita adjustable ta« U.est IN* c goe J SEASON CO r Tri :rz:;;;^j Lactogen I THE NATURAL W^Toou For Your Baby. J!^ 147 CECIL STBEET SINGAPORE PATRONIZED BY ROvH^yH A tascinatinz selection nf
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    • 79 8 Singapore Volunteer Corps To-day, June 9 5.15 P-m. Drf] Hall, Band, Band Practice coy- ra: Friday, June 12 5 15 n m tw»? Band Practice. MuakeSy CKnes* Coy., Recru.t* Saturday, June 13 2 P 'M«w™ T^ anpe C (Scottish) Coy., Musketry Chassificat on. p J n -r Dukit Timah, "A"
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  • 1037 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET EVATT, 3r*S2£r tike foiiowi<, Singapore, June 9. MAIL QlOiAiitiN, RUBBER, STERLING SHARES MM Value Alla srar 1714 2s Angio-Java 20e Anglo-Malay o? r 2»* Ayer Kuning ah I a 20s Batu Caves 40 7R d 20s BatuTga J.'* 2s Bekoh A 'i
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    • 306 9 15i* ORIENTAL HOI EL B Bmh S2 i jr5 ,iiivs Board and accommodation at popular prices. Music Nightly. DANCE NIGHT EVERY SATURDAY Music by The Oriental Hotel Orchestra. 6- S. D. HM6AW. Hmfg. Send Your Old and Unserviceable TENNIS RACKETS ft for I Repairing, Re-polishing I and J RESTR1NGING j
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    • 107 9 ■••«•^■^WH^^^w^^^H^NM^MMWnMMMIMWMMHM WONDERFUL PHOTOS of I j the MILITARY ASSAULT AT ARMS and PAGEANT I I Obtainable at I The Eastern Studio j You cannot afford to miss these souvenirs I Secure your copies early. I Special Notice to Ladies. I j g All the latest pleats done tor dresses, blouses
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    • 376 9 **™t» an* I \burQrealesf I help fbr Home I Cleanliness Quick— )> Easy— \V 1) Thorough! yt I THE SPRAY THAT 7 Vv I73R r"=1 |J YOUR best for rid- /AT M) 'I Mif ding the house of Insect (C J r 1 Pests and Vermin is LOTOL, fH- because
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  • 1337 10 ARTIFICIALLY INDUCED IN ANIMALS Learning the Geography 0 f the Disease Just twenty years student, the Hon rX Polish a eerie, of a m2 1 Rua e11 h i* by nearly i"ryone^';° ,Umes i*™** bought him nCer u They continued to write until h-f? er i 8e
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  • 84 10 Drunk While Husband was Dying you were* 2SSt2 i"*' J»»h»nd» «"«th ■ng ard vl f, hlm drunk »»1 siiur. 'f yu had bj; r^"*;VT h m*econduct would hay, iJi. r H"l >' our you ware but by Mr. H. J *he. toMnT^L* l m P tw Bedford: hushond,
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    • 407 10 7/c and cmfcs V'-aTm, Do' This For ten days fight the film on teeth. See how they improve using a new method of teeth rieSn. P^ PP i y thci daUv The >" It brings results wnich evS T day Careful woman wants. Send for this fr2 That coat You'l!
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    • 435 10 f bottle a menu Tonic for a week or re.tore, he P p e eS, n n -i*. dige.tio„ PP Vthe «o.t effective and reHabfe re.tor.tive of impaired th., .dene, LmJlu. Tonic »T-- 9 emenls for women »d 1 lonic »lim v 1. ting ss—them to activity £3» ">e entire
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  • 516 11 RUBBER SHARES WEEKLY REPORT Fraser and Co, on. Singapore, Ju v; 4. The incidence of the Whrtsun hoi Way. natU had mmm on the S week r 2 Pa«t week has been on a somewhat restrkr.ed •cale. Rubber has .g aLll had advance closing 3s. Is. 2d. with stock, shewing
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  • 360 11 Hindenburg s Victory in Election The vciory of Hindenburg in the German Presidential elect] n mi-ht be described as a triumph of hepe over experience for precedent s ail against his success m such a position. Perhaps the dis;.nction between he m litary and civil careers might
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  • 108 11 The sale on Monday at Sothsfcr/t of the Royal Society books brought the total of £14.749. The only known copy of Baxter's 44 Call to the Unconverted*" transla'ed into the Massachi»etts Indian language by John Eliot, and printed at Cambrdge (Mass). 1664. was bought by Dr.
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    • 495 11 STEAMER SAILINGS llTbriMl^ i incorporated .n England MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. AND• OaKNTATiTBAII NAVIGATION CO UWDOM AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE ,1 mW Contract with Hi. Majeaty'a Gor.mmait» 01 OM LONDON. HOMEWARDS N CH- Japaa. For Maraaill,,. Und.n A ntw«,p. I "unage Singapore l cave 1923 Tonnage Singapore 11,000
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    • 462 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL prom Singapore; MONDAY K^d A Pena/g m for P n BYW SOmV Pm for Malacca. W. SOON, 5 p.m., for Muar. TUESDAY VE rihE a' 230 P' m 'or Port Dickson, TRANG rim T" t>*toh and Lumut. for Batu Pah
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    • 542 11 STEAMER SAILINGS I <*jm Amm Br .i4bWmW®t (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.' I LUNDON LINE. hi Tonnaca Destination Hakczaki Mara 11,000 Marseilles Loud™ nu_ c a ,e Hakusan Maru 11,000 Marines X UM S UtaU Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Antwer? J ,T 24 a 27 fcV"" Marseilles London lAn werl sfi o*
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    • 482 12 SITUATION VACANT WANTED, a Tamil Vanman with taowl.dg.of feflftk* and fis?o Appl> box .no. .68 c/o fcaJaja lr,bt L EDUCATIONAL NOTICL Try World Championskip Shorthand: Tutor, 8, Buffalo Road. TO LET iO LET, Raffles Chambers, three sections <nd floor, area 2.680 square feet. Entry ..am Ist January, 1925. Apply to
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    • 342 12 PUBUC NOTICES NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. rJL h Municipal Comrai.aion.ra of tha riouaehild.ra requiring new water mm or elwtrioit, services laid or repair, to in ->rd.r that the work may o. don. before ra construct! n commences. he ommisalonera reierva the rlaht to ?nv S VV lla r thMe road>
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    • 350 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under th. Comp.me. AoU of 1862 to ISO, on *nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital «000 noo Subscribed Capital JtSS'SS Paid-up Capital ilf"^ Reserve Fund and Rest S'^'Jki ISSTST? 1 15 G^ChurchStreet, BOARD OF DIRECTORSJ M. Ryrie, Esq., Chairman. Lord Carmichael,
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    • 395 12 BANKS W t THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HRAD OFPICB: 94. MARKET STREET BRANCHES MalS. Muar 77 7Q BI Jotter Street. Batu Pahat 109 A,?„ ul lm Palembang 109 Jalan rr _i_ 16, Ilir. Hongkong 18, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES ATAuthorised CAPITAL. Issued 120,000,000 Paid-up 8.000,000 Liability of Share-" A
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    • 406 12 INSURANCE Cwl SOUTH br,t,B h INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore. Ist Floor, Banque del Indo Chine Buildings, lA, Malacca Street.
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    • 404 12 MAI.A Y,\ iiJiijj^ Th 345 4 'Phone 1 71 N Per quarts I Singe Co, Postage E T+ra 0 <**'i' "Malaya U P°" street ***X* the iJL TRIBUx\E cv, V' rd 'or v*u* 4 will n *< exceeds lhe BECOME REOrr A n 1 411 AJI co mmunicat ion. matters
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