Malaya Tribune, 30 July 1925

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  • 31 1 The Malaya Tribune. y AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. 5 p.m. Edition. EVENING DAILY.) (EVENING DAILY. Vol XI!.- 177 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925 K1VE C&JNIti The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925
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  • 150 1 Accused Found Guilty on Unanimous Verdict ced to Mne-Monllis Rigorous imprisonment Full Feport of Ihe Day's Proceedings. I i- found guilty by a unanimous verdict of the jury this after- Io nine month* rigorous imprisonment. ided the Assize Court long before the Judge took his seat and
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  • 442 1 He court was besieged this afternoon ■i krg 1 to be oort.-ent with ii i and in the vicinity of r ration closed at t: Mr. Will amson. I inf rniing II s wi.-h to call other BUBM& E -i t >] *ed Lis address to the
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  • 4097 1 Large crowds again assembled in the well of dale Aanfae count this morning when the adjourned trial of Goh Hood Kiat on charges of attempted murder oy shooting Wong Yong Soo, at the Chinese Swimming Katong, on the afternoon of June 26 last Wis commenced. Mr. JustLe
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  • 123 1 Owing to 'he unexpectedly large number of entries it may be fcund impossible to complete the progrsmme arranged for Sa, urday on that day. Competitors who are entered for Matches V. and VL (Buff's Cup) are asked to note that hey may be requ red to fire
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  • 101 1 The Laura Spellman Rockefeller Memorial has granted $100 000 (£20.000) to MeGll University anJ the University of Toronto for a nursery school of laboratory type. Mr C. QuarirelM of Bangkok, has received the news tibrough the ma 1 that His Majesty the King of Itiaiy has been pleased to confer
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    • 32 1 iauya tribune I GAZETTE I w*paper of Jfl p. to Malaya. [J published Daily. I r.l keeps iti H I fully ir f rmed jjj jj L T ,T PENDENI a j
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    • 47 1 I VISION IS LIFE'S PRICELESS 3 cj gift. a Cj 1 ake care of your eye*. Have tSmm X in examined by us and hare na keep 51 Cj your glasses properly adjusted. re 3 THE EASTERN OPTICAL C 0.3 3 15. South Canal Road. Singapore, jjj
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  • 1083 2 A motor bus strike against high fines has just concluded and the "peril on wheels'' once more rolls its deadly way over Singapore's streets. As soon as the buses commenced to run agan he accident Fst began to swell. We ourselves saw the result of cne smash—an old
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  • 178 2 The Chinese Company, S.V.C., go into Camp at Siglap from July 31 to August 3. Mrs. R. C. Evans will be the Selangor representative in the ladies* singles at the Malayan Championsh p at Singapore. The Austral an Government has d&eided that Commonwealth armorial bearings shall voplace the Royal arms
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  • 37 2 Rubber London, Stocks on July 25, 4,014 tons; 36 tons down. London.—3s. B%d. Local Spot.—sl.4o. August to September.—sl.3B. October to December.—sl.34'/j. January to March.—sl.oB. New York.—93 cents. Tin London.—(29-7-25.).—£261.12.6. LocaL—sl32 per picul 175 tons sold.
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  • 231 2 Untrue Story of Protest from U.S.A. Government Reuter's Service. London, July 29. In the House of Commons, replying to Commander Ken worthy, Mr. Chamberlain said the Government had received representations with regard 1» res iriction of export rubber from the United Sates Government through the United Sates Ambassador.
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  • 90 2 Reuter's Service. Warsaw, July 29. A communist murdered a political police agent named Cechnowskii :'n front of the Supreme Ccur; 'taiiiding at Lvcff dunlng an interval in the arial of communisms charged w.Uh the murder of President Weyciechowski some months ago, in which Cechncwtski was an important
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  • 69 2 Reuter's Service. Capetown, July 29. The Prince of Wa).s has sailed for South Ame-rica j»board the HMS. Repulse. He enormously enjoyed his privata sAay in the Peninsula, mountaineering, golfing, play.ng seiuash rackets and riding wl'h the Cape hunt. He climb ad Tab.c Mountain yesterday for a Las
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  • 28 2 Reuter's Service. Atlanta Georgia, July 30. The Lower House overwhelmingly voted against an Evolution Law similar to that which led up to the Scopes case.
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  • 15 2 Reuter's Service. London, July 29. The death has occurred of Lord Cheylesmore.
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  • 156 2 Aged Chinese Woman Killed by Taxi The motor peril has claimed another victim and an aged Chinese woman has joined the Valhalla of heroes who have braved the trafhc-peril cf Singapore and paid the pena ty. The fatal accident occurred in Kampong Java-road a: about 8 o'clock
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  • 81 2 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Juiy 29. At the annual meeting of Yarak Rubber Mr. G. Nevil Stevens presid ng said the Issued capital stood at $110 000 after reduction. The company was established o.i a sound financial basis and payment of a dividend was looked forward to
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  • 209 2 STUDENT AGITATION n DISTURBANCES Influence on the dj* 0 f Indemnity Reuter's Service. li the _Io.»e o| I Mr. Forro*_, Mr. C_:_ graphic report o_ u'Affa at IV. L the }>ol.ce .-let.on aims. No m d ii _a was oostjwtiej in j M Ub -Mi-, li-.t the report
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  • 147 2 Before the Arrival of Heavy Reinforcements [Havas Agei Fez, July 29. After a period of relative aim P* 1 ao-iwty Is again in evidence oa w) ws» the Kiilians apparently b< make a las. effoat btf re the snheJ d fu:Uier French reinforcea»enti puttying into eperation 06
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  • 18 2 Reuter's Service. «st It is prjssCfftW Deputy for l'uy President of the < M-r.jn as Govenur <
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  • 16 2 Reuter's Service. The Slate Departiformal exchange efl ,-<« t,or.a of the W» So Lh-aa.
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    • 382 2 I BRASS CASE j ANSONIA LEVER MOVEMENT! SHIP'S I I CjLOCKS I I B Day Thne i I Price $55. I W 1 I' I Robinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the S.S.) J[ SINGAPORE. I ZSHSBSESESESHSaSESaS?Sc3HSHSHSĕ^c3HSZSHSZSc^^ aWMMMMIII-llllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllinillillll^MT"' I l^'1 11 1 *****111 JbOOKS Interesting and Instructive. HOW TO ARGUE AND
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 218 2 WHEN AND WHERE A Singapore Diary To-day, July 30 High Tide».—4.31 a.m., 4.58 p.m. P. and O honiewaird ma:l cioees. M. M. homeward mail leaves. League I: R. A. vs. S.R.C., Stadium. To-morrow, July 31 High Tides. —6.6 a.m., 6.6. p.m. P. and O. outward mail due. P. and O.
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. I EVENING DAILY Vol XIL ■No. 177 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925
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      • 349 1 THS j MAL AYA TRIBUNE AND G G IIZETTE J h Malaya- 3 Published Daily. I r•• ef that keeps iti g #fVVA] INDEPENDENT. ISHSHSHSES3ZSZSHSSB 5 size i 20 x 20 ins. 22 x 22 ins $3.35 $4.95 dozen. per dozen. E: one or WHITEAWAYS STANDARD VALUES xNmM I S
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      • 375 1 1 vision is ijfr's priceless I k gift. a X 1 ake rare of your eyee. Hst« tfc*n [2 h examined by as and hare na knap X tj your glasses properly adjusted. [}j I S HE EASTERN"OPTICAL Co.s tj] IS, South Cane] Road, Singapore, Cj j Bell's "Big Six
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    • 232 2 Accused on His Trial at Singapore Assizes. Wong Yong Soo's Story of Dramatic Interview. "Rather be shot dead than treated so disgracefully." Goh Hood Kiat, head.of the firm of G. H. Kiat and Co., of Singapore and Penang, stood his trial this afternoon before Mr. Justice Deane
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    • 1991 2 POLICE GUARD ALL ENTRANCES Array of Counsel: Kiat in the Dock By Our Own Reporter Great crowds assembled at tbe Supreme Court for the hearing of the commencement of the trial of Goh Hood Kiat, there being -even mere public interest in the case than was evinced when
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    • 201 2 Statistics prove ihat Malaria kills more I people every year in the hot damp coantri;is of the East 'tlhan any other disease, lan appall ng- fact when one cons iders that most of these deaths were preventable. Not so mainy years ago Scieno.- was still groping
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 454 2 W cons P !r s against you m to steal >' our health away, inch by V 3'■nil mcl1 until at last you stand a S nast \I 7 r'il at tlie sum fotai (,t vv 'hat you have 7 W St V U mUSt )c foreannc Hl against //A/
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      • 319 2 Don't be a Slave to RHEUMATISM Almost before you peril, you may find has you in its mcnV results of neglected r *'•< treated Rheumatism arc n< r r ij contemplate. Make up your mind th j shall not make a mm hesitate. Don't mnte while the ailment geti upon
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    • 2075 3 PRIVATE BEALE'S TRIAL COMMENCES Dragged for 30 Yards Underneath Car The trial of Private Stanley Beale of the Royal Sussex Regiment for causing the death of a Chinese named Tan Suan Low by the rash and negligent driving of a motor car was commenced on Tuesday at the
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    • 154 3 No one can know the ecstacy of feeling well unless they have suffered the agonies of Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sciatica, or other acute forms of pain, and then been cured. We have thousands of letters which express this ecstacy of feeling the pain go, the ecstacy
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      • 221 3 W7 "'~l Correct Feeding F during early infancy is of great importance. It is during this period that the foundations of baby's welfare are being laid the wise mother who is unable to nurse baby herself, cither wholly or in part, will realise the vital necessity for giving her child
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      • 285 3 I Oppressive heat, rapid changes of temperature cripple the energy and injure the nervous system. Sanatogen goes straight to the core of well-being, the cells, and builds these up into a permanent and solid fabric of Health. Sanatogen strengthens nerves and body and gives new energy. Start taking Sanatogen and
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 452 4 AMUSEMENTS I EMPIRE j I Hursday, July 30 to Monday, August 3. p In the Second Show at 9.10 p.m. ft IA WOMAN OF PARIS I 8 REELS I A P'amji of fata I EDNA PURVIANCE Written and Directed by I CHARLES CHAPLIN X A trrr- end*.us drama of human
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      • 400 4 AMUSEMENTS 3 I THREE-FEATURE PROGRAMME WORTH C MING A LONG WAY TO SEE B i E From Sunday, July 26 to Friday, July 31 [c a AT THB jjj ALHAMBRAi H TAN CHENG KEE CO.. LTD., Proprietor*. S In the Second Show, Commencing at 9 p.m. I 4N ASSOCIATED AUTHORS,
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      • 517 4 AMUSEMENTS Surma Theafc. North Bridge Road m ANOTHER SFNmi ANOTHER SPECTAi r, N! mOAL PI^DLCTIO^ TO-NIGHT a i Wm. FOX Pn v TBE SILENT COMMAND BStory8 Story by R 111 S K|\ lf A Great A M d pig 1 w ri,lam tIG a REELS A 80n,,,;,,, SEE! THE MOST
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    • 1073 5 .nVENTURES ON THE HIGH SEAS h Commander of Chinese Battle Cruiser i attd that fact >? ano the truth of tail ne "ut daring tl* Old Cailey in the ('.plan Charles ntaves on the hgh. jS**' boi k. ,-,a d the char- t Captain Kettle, to t: nent
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    • 125 5 Alongside the WTiarves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, July 30. Number after the ship indicates the Jodown it is abreast of and the word •Gate." the number of the Gate to enter at East Wherf (Gate 1). —Ni T Main Wharf (Gate 3).— Glenogle, 18; Klang,
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    • 125 5 TV- special ccmm'.ssicner of the Sunday Chronicle, writing ficra Cardiff, reports the discove v cf a smugglers syndicate epcra ing in "En-land, Holland end Germeny. which has been making substantial profits cut of supplying weapons b> the Chinesrioters. A recent coup in Hongkong paved the way for
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    • 133 5 To-day's Quotation!! RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $350 Rce, Siam 2 $330 Rice, Siam 3 $310 R cc, Saigon 1 $295 Rice, Saigon 2 $275 Rice, Saigon 3 Rice, Rangoon 1 $275 Rangoon 2 $265 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $9.20 Rice, 2
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    • 378 5 Suggestion and Seduction: Back to Paganism "The pagar. sm of London is evident from he g owlivi popular ty of cabr.rev shows, m which the parlcrmers m varying degrees of undress ap. •»each right up oo ifab supper .ab-'es of the wine-tipping sjpec'.atorsi." This dec aratirn was
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    • 77 5 The P. and 0. Khyber wTth ma?Ls Europe. (London mai's despatched July 9). is expected to arrive ail Penang at 830 a.m. to-day. Information as to he time cf arrival cf the ma?ls in S ngapore, will be pubYishn* In the noon supp'ement. Ififli from Europe, (London ma'ls
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    • 94 5 Singapore, July 30. m London— Bank 4 months'' aigbt 2s. 4 15j32d I Demand 28 4 6|32d Private 3 months' sight 2a 4 ***** d >n India— Bank Tel. Transfer 154% io Hongkong— Bank demand draft V 4 P-c. p.m. in Shanghai— Bank demand draft 73 V* .1 Java—
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    • 23 5 Ailsa Chapter of Royal Arch Freemasons, wil be contsecrated and hold its first meeting en Saturday, Sir Malcolm Watson carrying cut the ceremony.
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      • 40 5 Ull Juanl ll 11 ll .|..i.<tuß»iiiiiifi'TiifiMiiiiiiium»,,iiiiiTtnMniiiiiiiTrarmiiih a fl9R > Yoa cannot buy a Better I I fi 1 Philips I I SOLE AGENTS: I United Engineers Limited j I (Incorporate in the SJS ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT 13. BATTERY ROID. SINGAPORE. I ii
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      • 85 5 i'<i t i t iiiiiiiiiuioiuiiiimii i i i :i» 4 CHEAPER I j THAN t CHEAP-SALES I Our Prices are so Throughout the Tear I Don't be Misled I COMPARE CONVINCE YOURSELF f I I Price-Lists Free on Application j LIM YEW CHYE SONS, j Grocers. Electricians and 1 Radio
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      • 397 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. Notice is heieby given that the business known as the Internet ion A Motor Supply Co., of No. 2, Prlnsep Street, Singapore has been ■Id to Mr. Choo Ang Cbuan as from Ist August. 1925. And notice is further given that all debt or debts up to
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      • 337 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Sl* GAPOhE MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. FIBE IN»L'»ANCF ASSOCIATE OF MNGAPORE. MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA The offices of members of the above Association" will be clo.ed for tbe transact I'm of rusine-s o" Saturday, and Monday, the Ist and Jrd August. 1925 respectively. By Order of the
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    • Page 5 Miscellaneous
      • 145 5 Mails Close TO-DAY, JULY 30 o, *Moelia 2 pan. r W U l *Meran 3 p.m. Port Said* ar-vi 1 Marseilles* 0>>mpBjgn.3 3 p.m. Per* Swedbenham and Teluk Aracn *SeIangor 3 p.m. m- Noembing 4 p.m. Kcxa T*ng gl *Hcng Hin 4 p.m. Malacca Ca.ypso 4 p.m. U ''V *Hye
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    • 1100 6 A n:c:"r bus strike against high fine* has just concluded and th? ''peril onwhce'j" once more rolls its deadly way over Singapore's streets. As soon as the buses comm need 'to run nga'n he accident I "si began v) SAvell. We ourselves Ml the result of cne smash
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    • 184 6 The Chinese Company, S.V.C., go into Camp at Siglap trom Ju.y Ui to August 3. Mr?. R. C. Evans will be the Selangor r ;resentative in the ladies; singles at the Malayan Champicnsh p ai Singapore. The Austral an Government his decided that Commonwealth armor.a 1 tearing.:, s.h ill rap
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    • 37 6 Rubber London, Stocks on July 25, 4,014 tons; 36 tons down. London.—3s. B#d. Local Spot.—sl.4o. August to September.—sl.3B. Octo'er to December.—sl.34«/2. January to March.—sl.oB. New York.—93 cents. Tin London.—(29-7-25.).—£261.12.6. Local.—sl32 per picul 175 tons sold.
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    • 1766 6 MR. WONG YONG SOO CROSS-EXAMINED His Threats to Divorce his Wife Never any Angry Scene with the Accused Large crowds again assembled in tin well of ifrJe Aseize court this morning when the adjourned trial of Goh Hood Kiat on charges of attempted murder by sheeting Wong
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
      • 412 6 I BRASS CASE 1 IAN SON IA LEVER MOVEMENT I Ink Enarridiiecl Dial SHIP'S I CLOCKS CJ|w 8 ay Time I Robinson Co., Ltd. jg (Incorporated in the S.S.) gj I SINGAPORE. I EZSHSESHSZSHSESESESES2SESHSESrISESr^ZSr^^ ■UiiniMi-'ii .tnfuaiiiitiiiiiiiiiaiiiiilMliiliillllllllllllllllHlMliiliiliiluilllUlllllllUllliniilllllllllllllliiliilllliiliiliil.il I f BOOKS l Interesting an 1 Instructive. I HOW TO ARGUE AND WIN
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      • 26 6 WATCH rot I'" 5 P.M. EDITION of the MALAYA TRIBUNE j this afternoon. Full report of the tr al o GOH HOOD KIAT At the Aflste*-
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    • Page 6 Miscellaneous
      • 224 6 WHEN AND WHERE A Singapore Diary To-day, July 30 High Tides.—4.31 a.m., 4.58 p.m. P. and O horn-ewaad ma 1 closes. M. M. homeward mail leaves. League 1: K. A. vs. S.R.C., Stadium. To-morrow, July 31 High Tides.— 6.6 a.m., 6.6. p.m. P. and O. outward mall due. P. and
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    • 467 7 rfESSITY OF REPLACING OLD SHIPS No Menace but Essential for Our Protection London, July 29. v f Commons Mr. Chambcrtr' A tha. Mr. Baldwin s stately v Naval Programme on July e d j lasmuch as .ho annual I n destroyers wou d st 21 oo: In I9M
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    • 26 7 Reuter's Service. Vnns July 3\ I M. Var.i.n.. the I. I who is Vict r w II su.-. fed IS, P4 Of Inda-Ch'na.
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    • 23 7 Reuter's Service. T\. i Wav h ngton, July 30. an] '•P*rtment ia arranging a August 8 of ratifica-K-Pow«r Treaty relatin?
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    • 280 7 Workers Criticise Court of Inquiry Findings Reuter's Service. London, July 29. There was much activity SB Downing StrAt early to-day which is the crucial ■tafi of Mm coal dispute. Mr. Baldwin, who conferred wi«3h the coal-owners for two hours yesterday, after a prolonged Cabin ft met .ing
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    • 189 7 Before the Arrival of Heavy Reinforcements Havas Agency. I\-2. July 20. Afitr a per.cd of relative cairn great IB if y n_a ri in eviivr.ee on the fron:, tiiL- KiiViun-i apparency being determined to a iKkx b.f re the arrival of libf French rein. r.. on J
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    • 89 7 Reuter's Service. .Warsaw, July 29. A communist murdered a political police agent named Gechnowskli in front of the Supreme Ocurt (building at Lvcff during an interval in the tiria! cf communists charged with the murder of President'; Weyciechcwskl rome months ago, in which Gechncwski was an important
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    • 68 7 Reuter's Service. Capatown, July 29. The Prince of Wa* m has sailed for South America aboard the HM S. Ropulse. He enjoyed his r.rivats in tfte Peninsula, mountaineerilng, golfing, play ng squash rackebs a,nd riding wph fch* Cape hunt. He climbed Table Mountam yesterday for a iaaS
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    • 15 7 Reuter's Service. London, Jufy 29. The death has occurred of Lord Cheylesmore.
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    • 241 7 Untrue Story of Protest from U.S.A. Government Reuter's Service. London, July 20. In >he House of Comm.n*, replying to Oommcnicr Kcnwonhy, Mr. Chamberlain _a:d the Government had received representations woth regar.J 19b re. fiction of txp t rubber from the United S atca Government through Unl.ed S ate»
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    • 28 7 Reuter's Service. Atlanta Georgia, July 30. The Lower House overwhelmingly voted aga'nst an Evolution Law similar to that which led up to the Scopes case.
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    • 165 7 Determined not to marry Mr. Li Wen-lu, as orderr-d ly ih:r con*ervative father, Mis* Cheng O-y n, says the N. C. Stnndard. a former student of the Teachers' Un varsity for Women and now a member of the Woman's Mcd cal "Srcifily d'efirured he* good looks by cutting her face
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    • 379 7 STUDENT AGITATION AND DISTURBANCES Influence on the use of Boxer Indemnity Reuter's Service. London, July 29. ia the House of Commons, rcp;y.ng to Mr. For: est, Mr. Chamberlain (aid ihe telegraphic repor* of tab Brit sa Charge u'Atia.rcs a t Peking on June 11 statxl that me police
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    • 160 7 Aged Chinese Woman Killed by Taxi The m tor peril has claimed another victim and an aged (hinese woman has joir.r-d the Valhalla of heroes who have braved the traffic-peril cf Singapore and paid she pena ty. Tbe fatal accident occurred in Kampong Java-road a about 8
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    • 84 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Ju;y 29. At the annua! meet'ng of Yarak Rubber Mr. G. Nev 11 Stevens, nresid ng said the leaned capital stood at $110 000 after reduction. The company was a tatlishcd oa a sound financial basis and payment of a dividend was looked
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    • 208 7 Returning from liberty to H.M.S Haivv'kins at Shanev.ai on the night of Juh 15th Marine H. Ash fell nto tbe river and di sappeared, in atiomptinr to C card a sampan. The Hawkirts 'mmeJiaf'.ely cent a brat's crew in a t>r-launch, and a search was continued untiringly, assisted searchlights from
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
      • 263 7 LOOK FOR OUR SPECIAL 5 P.M. EDITION Yesterday's i p.m. Editon was in such demand that an invasion of the "Malaya Tribune" office took place and great difficulty was experienced in getting the papers out. Readers are asked to purchase their copies from newsvendors outside the offices and net crowd
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      • 355 7 PUDLO I THE PRE-EMINENT BRITISH WATERPROOFE R. I I PUDLO Brand Cement Waterproofing Powder is a standard building material f i which has placed additional value upon Portland Cement. I Used for Reservoirs, Baths, T.inks, Damp Walls, Flat Roofs, I Garage Pits, Stoke Holes, Concrete Buildings, etc. I I On
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    • 34 8 SPORTS PASTIMES FOOTBALL The Singapore Cup Entries far the Singapore Cup competition (kncck-c<ut) are now open ana' will c esc en August 8. The entrance fee for each tearm is $10 payable in advance.
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    • 123 8 On the Padang yesterday after noon, the St. Joseph's 0!d Boys defeated She S.R.c 11 by four goals «0 nil. There are now cuy three matcnes remaining to be played in the second division. Tr' tonal result bos between the O.T.KC tms tan Sussex, who a poasenfc
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    • 115 8 Owing to several of the S.C.F.A. players who a:e taking part in the .Malaya Cup trial mat:h having been injured, th s game will not be played to-morrow* as originally arranged, art oa Toseday, August 4. The teams remain the same, as under: Prcrables:—Br :n Eng
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    • 48 8 S.C.C. Tournament T v e autumn tennis teurnamen, ef the S.C C. w-.l commence on August 17 the en-tries cc-s.ing o-morrow, July 31. The events are Singles Handicap, Doubled Handicap and Newcomers. Ent-ry sheets will be found at the Club for tihose who wdsh to enter.
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    • 64 8 R.S.Y.C. Programme The following arrangements are announced. On Saturday and Sunday, Ist and 2nd August, the annual race round the Island will take place. Start on Saturday at 8.15 a.m. inside inner Club Buoy, in a westerly direction. Finishing line opposite Johore Civ 1 Service C üb. Start on
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    • 250 8 Penang Races Third Day's Handicap The following are .he Handicaps for the Third Day of ;he Penar,g Autumn Race Me. .ing, .0 be held on Thursday, Juiy 30, 1925. 1 Ex-Griffin Horses, Cass C. (Sx Furlong's).—Nader 0.0, Th.i Quest 8 12, Dinkie 8.12, Goodwood 87, Saatcr.h 84, Omahchaun
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    • 35 8 S.C.F.A. vs. J.B.P. The Chinese Friend y Association will ■|3et the Choa Lam Street: Juvenile Badminton Party in a fr end y match of Badminton on Satuiday the Ist proximo at the la-ters ground.
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    • 62 8 V.M.C.A. vs. Indian Assn. The following w'll represent the V.M.C.A. vs. Ind'an Association at Crcket on Saturday on Hm Teluk Ayer ground commencing et 2 p.m.:—H. G. Stack (Capt.) R. Lyne, |L King, E. G. Wheatley, W. A. Deans, E. Newton. O. C. Smalley, D. J. Po'Pmu.thuirai P. B.
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    • 386 8 Reuter's Service. London, July 28. At Ilkeston: The fixture Notts vs. Derby had to be abandoned owing .vo rain. Notts compiled 366 ior five w ckets and declared, WhysaL contributing 140, George Gunn 84 and Walker 81 net ou-. Derby had made 45 for 2 when the
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    • 50 8 Parliamentary Handicap Winner In tbe Parlamentary tennia handicap on Jine 26 at Melbury I-awn Tmn s Ctah, Mr. F. G. Penny and Mr. Pethi k Lawra*9l beat Capt. Bowyer and Mr. A. A. Sonurville. 6-4, 7-6. This brings the member for Kingston and his partner into tbe Semifinal.
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    • 318 8 PASSENGER SAYS SHIP WAS OVERLOADED Three Rolls and Dive to Doom Yesterday afternoon at 2.15 p.m. before Mr. Frankiyn-Robin;on, A&siaoed tjy Captain W. H. Ca.tturop-Cal hrop R N., Captain T. H. FinJiay and Gapte'n R. W. Marris as Aeisessors, the Inquiry into 'tbe Ban Lee Guan disaster
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    • 184 8 Remarkable scenes occurred at A hlngton (Northumberland) during the concluding stages of the Marathon dancing t'Mta. Late a: n gist Victor Hindmarsh, t<h e loeai expert, oompletei 100 hotrs amid great cxc tem>£Ht Men fougiit for admiss on to tke hai er.d H ninvarsh danced the las; hour
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    • 1267 8 SPECTACULAR POINTS OF THE WORLD Great Rift Valley in which Christ Walked "Wedge of the Infinite" is what Cha-e S. Osborn, writ ng in The Independent (New York) calls the Great Rif'J Valley, .he long chasm or canyem connecting Asia and Africa through tha Red Sea, which
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    • 456 8 The Feeding of the Six Hundred at Night Debates One of the real problems of the al'l-n ght silt'; ng of Parliament is the feeding of he rdx hundred, writes a lobby correspondent n mail week. When members have to ■ay t cr eleven o'clock, the usual hour
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    • 485 8 Allegations Against the Police S r Borlase Wyndham Ohilds AssistantCommissioner cf the Metropolitan Po.xe, L Bdoa, dec. Ned to d the comp.a nts which have tee.i made in Pari amen; on the subject of the on ol accused persons by the pol cc. I; has oe.en st**ei
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    • 41 9 [We do not necessarily endorse the •pinions expressed by correspondents. Letters sent for publication should be written •n one side oi the paper only; preference is gi'*en to short letters. Omy «xtracts Urn* /«tiers can be given.]
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    • 289 9 Sir,—Re the subject on "Slinging Girls'" (or Pi Pa Chai as they are familiarly called) on which a letter from M X. Y. Z. appear.k1 in Saturday s issue. I am intereg«.ied in the discussion, having much to do wich the interests of the Chinese Community and cannot
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    • 124 9 Sir, After reading the latter of "A Reader"' in your paper of yesterdays date I am of opinion that: (a) thaC Eurasian must be a ruffian, (b) he must have n.ver attended Church, for no Church people could have done such a thing. (c) iihe lady? he was
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    • 55 9 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y. Kerosene D?voe> Iraptria] Brilliant per 2 tins $5.40 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins 55.00 Tiger per 2 tins $5.00 T'fc.r per 2 drums $4.70 Benrine Socony Gasoline per 2 tins of 8 gallons $7.60 S"ocony Motor Gasoline per gallon without
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    • 76 9 The current retail prices of Kerosene and Benzine are as follows: Shell Kerosene per two tins $5.60 Fish m g"» Dragon ?5.30 Crown $5.20 Cross m {5.15 Crown s drums $5.00 Croat m 4 8 'SW.l*' A-.lation Benziro ex drums pei Imperial gallon %UH SMI"
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    • 175 9 The following properties were disposed of by auction by Estai* and Trust Agencies L.d: at their Sale-room on Monday afternoon:—Estate of the late Mr. Lee Choon Guan Land and House No: 59-1 Orchard Road, area 840 sq. ft., bought by Mr. S A. bin Shall; Alkaff for $9,600;
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    • 41 9 Friday, July 31.—Parade art Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. All Scouts gong to Camp must a'tend this Parade. Uniform not reSaturday, August I.—Rally at Government House. Parade at back of V.M.C.A. at 4 p.m. sharp. FuH uniform with staves.
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    • 25 9 Mr N. Bnat, Chancellor of the Netlherland Legation, Bangkok, has been transferred to Cairo and will te leaving Bangkok about the end of the month.
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    • 312 9 His Important Services in India And Ireland After a distmguished caireer devoted' to the govenrvment of India ar»d Ireland, Lord Macdcnnel passed away ait tihe age of 81 his Ix>ndari residence. Educated at Queen's Co.lege, Gal%\ay, he enteied the Ind an Civil Service in 1865. He became
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    • 159 9 Saturday, August 1 General Post Orlice, closed at noon. Savings Bank and Money Order Branch, closed. Te'egraph Office, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Post Office Daily List morning only. Sub-Offices (postal business j, closed at noo Sub-Offices (telegrams only), 8 a.m. to MM n, and 4 to 5
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    • 96 9 London, July 28. Manchester Market— 8U ibs shirtings fair (new bar is) 15* 40's Grey Yarns single twist 24 J j 6 Mm. T. Cloth fair 24 yards 9s 6d Liverpool Market— Cotton Fui y Middling American 13.94 Cot.on Egyptian 32.80 Metals Tin St. 3 months- £261.15.0
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      • 402 9 jV gf ARRIVED A FRESH CONSIGNMENT OF I Cigarette CsmtM Different Mzes and Shspis. Prices to Suit all Pockets #And also new Stocks of Cold, Platinum, Silver 1 I sr.d Nickel Wrist f^Y;'-'''i J Watches in various I shapes and Rolled Gold 2 fc&v I Jtvvtllery of Best Makes. I
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      • 44 9 NEVER STOP ADVERTISiN* When Someon_ stops Advertttin? Someone stopa buying When Someor ft opt buying _*>meont ttopt selling When Someone ttopt aellir.fr Someone ttopa making When Someone stops making Someone stops earning When Everyoo atop» earning ttopt buying hEEPOOIMi! Advertise in THE MALAYA TRIBU*r
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      • 630 9 j AN ESSENTIAL LUXURY, A HOT BATH. 1 With an Instantaneous Gas Water Heater, really hot baths are available day or night without work or S g trouble for anybody. S The cost is small, the convenience infinite. g The cost of heating 20 gallons of water to Rath terns
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      • 74 9 Singapore Volunteer Corps To-day, July 30 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Company, Lewis Gun Class. To-morrow, July 31 5.15 p.m.—Drill HaM, Band, Practice. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Company, Camp at Siglap. Buses leave Drill Hall at 5.30 p.m. Saturday, August 1 2.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah, All Units, Bsley Meeting. 2 p.m.—Farrer Range,
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    • 574 10 AMAZING SPECTACLE IN LONDON British Soldiers' Unwilling Participation Four officers and seventy mem of His Majesty's Army recently provided an amazing spectacle for Lcntdon crowds, when they formed a bodyguard for an American film "magnate" and fifteen tins of film, and mandhed from Waterloo to Wardiourrtneet. They
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    • 107 10 Richard Loeb, on* of the two "superminds" who Icilied little Bobby Franks, of Chicago, more than a year ago, in order to experience a new thrli'l, is now reported violently insane in the Joliet Penitentiary, Illinois. The young "lifer" has been brooding over ihis confinement and avoiding visitors
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      • 277 10 fe a tw« i j 4|| mrSm EVER-READINSS3, absolute reliability and wide l#^ l^rW^^V^^\ range of usefulness account for Zam-Buk being: jj %> WkV^k li^L^^''' 5 1 popularly described as "a surgery in a two-inch box." J LJ^Jko£»3:i&+M Whether it be a cut or other injury that threatens to 'A
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      • 79 10 Mortgagee's Sale of valuable freehold land and house properties in Singapore Town. At Messrs. Yeo Eng Hoe and Cos., «aleroom No. 3, Malacca Street. On Tuesday, August 4. at 2.30 p.m. 1. All than valuable one undivided third share of and m all that piece of freehold land and two
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      • 706 10 XgpiliillilM IIHORLICKS 1 MALTED MILK I Vj 1 muat hot, my HORLICICS. I hacnt frit f~*l*?^X s- /N tha tarn* man awe* th* Chemitta atoek ran out N>> '^_j^ U<£ HOH LICK* S MALTED MILK. th. Food-Drink, U nature* aid to whs ar* run down as a result of Ai
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    • 523 11 Singapore, July 25. MEAT Beef «teak (round) kati 44 Beef stew or curry kati 40 Fork lean kati 62 Pork lean and fat (let quality) 64 i~._tton Indian kati 80 Mutton Australian kati Fowl kati 5/3 Capons (Locally reared) kati 78 Hens (Locally reared) kati 70 Ducks each
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    • 134 11 At the Chinese Malacca Club an Tuesday last week, a meeting of Asiatic Planters was held to consider the formation of a Malarca branch cf the riewly formed Asiatic Planters' Association cf Malaya. Mr. N. Grrnes, J. P the oonver.r.r of the meeting after explain ng its objects
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    • 72 11 Six women and girls suffered from burns daring a fire at Une Lucas Lamp and Motor Accessory Works in Birmingham recently. Tjhree aeiiooa cases were detained in hospitals. The fire broke out in the japanning shop en the fifth floor, and the firm's fire br'gade and anrtbulances dealt
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      • 624 11 STEAMER SAILINGS 'pToIRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. ,R AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LONDON AND FAR KAST MAIL SERVICE. (I ndt-r Contract with His Majesty* GoTernment.) mT u IRDS fraai LONDON. HOMEWARDS p or China Japan. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leave
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      • 465 11 However robust j J I and strong the con- 8 stitution there are times I when Nature requires I assistance in relieving JI congested parts and re- 1 storing normal function. Nature has no more efficient aid to health than j Beecham's Pills. When the digestive organs refuse to assimilate
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      • 545 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.). LONDON LINE. Tonnage Destination tut Kamo Mara 8,000 Marseilles London, Antwerp Auc 6 1 A?.,** M ani MI'SSS Marseilles London'& Antwerp 5 Au| 19 2f Atsuta Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Antwerp 2 KaahimaMaru 10,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Sept 16 1? MarU JJ'™ 0 M »«eillea
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      • 600 12 EDUCATIONAL A few seats are available in the various «iaases of the A. V. School at 42, Onan iovi, Katong, Singapore. Tuition up to :ie Cambridge School Cert. Exam.—Maine, standard Theory and speed classes in 24 ,itour-Shor hand formed Ist of every month. Apply Principal. DAILY TYPEWRITING— A sister cource
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      • 640 12 PUBLIC NOTICES THE WORLD BISCUIT FACTORY, LTD (In Liquidation) LOST SCRIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Certificate for the following Shares in the above Company is alleged to have been lost, namely, No. 72, representing 20 shares, Nos. 2291 to 2310 Registered in the name of Tan Chye Hoon,
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      • 409 12 INSURANCE TH. j f|*l SOUTH VSEf BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayscn Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore. l»t Floor, Banqne del Indo China Baildings, lA.
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      • 483 12 mmma THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street M_i-.cc* 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamai. Palembang 16, liir. Hongkong 13, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT: i London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Amoy,
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      • 500 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 £3,000,000 SuV-scribed Capital £1,800.000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,458,221 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.
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      • 381 12 EDGEWOR Th EXTRA HIGH If your pipe could speak certainly hold a strot* m cerning its FILLING* If you desire the utnv X from each and every p i pefu W ORTH n will amp}, needs. If by chance il cannot, pJ in the world will satisfy yo Stocked at
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    • 380 3 rtSSTTY OF REPLACING OLD SHIPS Mfna but Essential for ir Protection ■Aon, July 29. r j m mons Mr. ChamberI Baldwin s atate- 1 gramme on July much aa the annual |i g royera wou d w* n 1926 and 1927. M the- Naval [son -'u:cii tnai f
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    • 31 3 tan* en I 1 uea M'chelet arrived I a F">re a* r. lay and is lying Page. She wi 1 be p*j ft after whicn rht and China.
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    • 12 3 ur Own Correspondent). Bangkok, Ju'y 29. 11 KaMbMon opons on
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    • 87 3 RIFFIS DIGGING IN Bouaissa Garrison Holding Out But Fatigued Reuter's Service. Paris, July 30. Messages from Fez say the entire front is quiet, the enemy apparently adopt.ng a defensive attitude and digging in everywhere. The. Bouaissa post aided by French artillery and aeroplanes continues, to hold out though
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    • 92 3 Reuter's Service. Moscow, July 30. It is reported that the Commander of the Soviet Frontier Guard in the Yampol district, whilst making his tour of inspection, was killed by the Polish Frontier Guards, who are alleged to 'have crossed the frontier and dragged the dead body to
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    • 81 3 Reuter's Service. Washington, July 30. The Nine Jcwer Treaty prov.des for a Commission to meet within three months after rat fication to revise Chinese customs and the policy of the United States Government is to assemble this commission as a first ■ten towards the stabilisat on of
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    • 54 3 Reuter's Service. Ch'cago, July 30. Five armed men en ered a welti-known hotel and held up the office staff. The police were summoned and a pitched battle ensued in which a iystander was killed. One of the raider* was wounded and c.LVv,urcd, but the remainder escaped with
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    • 55 3 Reuter's Service. Victoria, New Ssuth Wales, July 30. Fif.y Imperial Press Conference dele;a es from Britain and from Canada have sailed for Sydney. After risks to ecuoic centres in the Rocky Mountains th:- delegates were entertained at Vancouver and Victoria by the Provincial Civx; authorities and the
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    • 65 3 Reuter's Service. Pais, July 30. Th- strike of French bank clerks for a rise wag:., spicud.ng. A t&ieofag of the L.»nployees td a Paris bank who ceased work on Thursday last has unanmicuuly d in favour of a con; nuance of the strike The employees of nnj-hcr
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    • 199 3 Lyall and Evatt's Share Report Singapore, July 30. Tin.—£263 12.6. Rubber.— B%d. Despite tbe further drop of 2%d. in the price of Rubber, shares are fairly steady, and quotations have, in the main retained their yesterday's lev-els. Any sharp setback n prices inevitably brings cut good buyers and
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    • 1454 3 ADVENTURES ON THE HIGH SEAS English Commander of Chinese Battle Cruiser It ia commonly a'altd thrit fact is stranger than ficti:n. ana tbe truth of this surcmenl vm fully borne out during tH» trial which ended at the Old Bailey in the complete r.cquit: al of C«3ptan Charles
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    • 303 3 Workers Criticise Court of Inquiry Findings Reuter's Service. Londuti, July 2D. '[Vie wns much ao-ivty iu Downing S:rc|,; ear'y ;o-d:iy which is the erucnl i'.age of the e.al dispute. Mr. Baldwin, wlv em f rred w.'h the e< nl-own.r* for two yc-r.arday. after a pT'«Mng.d Cabir»_t ne
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    • 237 3 Prospective Visit of Mischa Levitzki Mlscha Levftzki, a famous and brilliant pian st, wild sboruy be paying a vi-ii o and w'U perfoim jwtl for one ndjjh% Thursday the 27.h August, at th* Victoria Theatre. Levitzki is qui.e famous in the Unj\d States havi made eight lours Hwtn
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    • 96 3 We have received! from the Nederlrnds Handel-Maatschapplj The General Balar.ee Sheet and Profit and Loss Account to 31st December 1924 wh eh show that th: net profits amount to f 6,459,146.19 (£588.232), out of which, after providing for the Statutory Reserve to the ext mt of f 491,829.24
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      • 320 3 ■«■l»MH«l«ftiMllMMlltiim»*llill«liMllliH™ PUDLO I THE PRE-EMINENT BRITISH WATERPROOFE R. I I PUDLO Brand Cement Waterproofing Powder is a standard building material I I which has placed additional value upon Portland Cement. f i Used for Reservoirs, Baths, Tanks, Damp Walls, Flat Roofs, I Garage Pits, Stoke Holes, Concrete Buildings, etc. 5
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    • 155 4 SPORTS PASTIMES FOOTBALL The Singapore Cup Entries for the Singapore Cup competition (knock-out) aie now open and will •aose en August 8. Tne entrance tee for each team is $10 payable in acvance. Second Division League On the Padang yesterday afternoon the St. Joseph's Old Boys defeated tihe S.R.C. 11
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    • 111 4 Owing to several of the S.C.F.A. players who are taking part in the Malaya Cup trial match having been injured, th s game will not be played to-morrow as originally arranged, bu'„ on Tuesday, August 4. The teams remain the same, as under: Probables:—Been Eng (S.C.F.A.);
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    • 45 4 S.C.C. Tournament The autumn tennis tournament of the S.C.C. will commence on August 17 the entries cosing e-morrow, July 31. The •vents are Singles Handicap, Doubles Handicap and Newconurs. Entry sheets will be found at the Club for those who wish to enter.
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    • 61 4 R.S.Y.C. Programme The following arrangements are announced. On Saturday and Sunday, Ist and 2nd August, the annual race round the Island will take place. Start on Saturday at 8.15 a.m. inside inner Club Buoy, in a westerly direction. Finishing line opposite Johore Civil Serv.ce Cub. Start on Sunday at
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    • 245 4 Penang Races Third Day's Handicap The following are ihe Handicaps for the Third Day of the Penang Autumn Race Meeting, to be held on Thursday, July 30, 1. Ex-Griffin Horses, Class C. (S x Furlongs).—Nader 9.0, Th.. Quest 8 12, Dinkie 8.12, Goodwood 87, Seai'orth 84, Omahdhaun 8.2.
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    • 33 4 S.C.F.A. vs. J.B.P. The Chinese Friendly Association will maet the Choa Lam Street Juvenile Badminton Party in a friendly match of Badminton an Saturday the Ist proximo at the latter a ground.
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    • 62 4 V.M.C.A. vs. Indian Assn. The following will represent the V.M.C.A. rs. Ind'an Association at Cr'cket on Saturday on tihe Teluk Ayer ground commencing at 2 p.m.:—H. G. Stack (Capt.) R. Lyne, M. King, E. G. Wheatley, W. A. Deans, E. Newton, O. C. Smalley, D. J. Ponnuthurai P. B.
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    • 48 4 Parliamentary Handicap Winner In the ParVamentary tennis handicap on June 26 at Melbury Lawn Tennis Chafe, Mr. F. G. Penny and Mr. Pethiok Lawren-v beat Capt. Bowyer and Mr. A. A. Somerville, 6-4, 7-6. This brings the member for Kingston and hia partner iato the semifinal.
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    • 314 4 PASSENGER SAYS SHIP WAS OVERLOADED Three Rolls and Dive to Doom Yesterday afternoon at 2.15 p.m. before Mr. Franklyn-Robinson, Assisted by Captain W. H. Caithrop-Cal hrop R.N., Captain T. H. Findiay and Captain R. W. Marris as Assessors, the inquiry into the Ban Lee Guan disaster was
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    • 176 4 Remarkable scenes occurred at Achington (Northumberland) during the concluding stages of the Marathon darning tests. Late at n.ght Victor Htndmarsh, th e local expert, completed 100 hours amid great cxc tement. Men fought for admission to the hai., and Hindmarsh danced the last hour in the restricted area
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    • 436 4 Determined not to marry Mr. Li Wen-lu. as order.d by hsr conservative father, Mia* Cheng O-y n, ssys the N. C. Stmdard. a former st'jdint of the Teachers' Un versity for Women and nmv a member of the Women's Mcd cal Sccie-ty he* good looks by cutting her face with
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    • 1241 4 SPECTACULAR POINTS OF THE WORLD Great Rift Valley in which Christ Walked '•Wedge of the Infinite" is what Chase S. Osborn, writing in The Independent (New York) calls the Great Rift Valley, the long chasm or canyon connecting Asia and Africa through Hn Red Sea, which is
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    • 455 4 The Feeding of the Six Hundred at Night Debates One of the real problems of the all-night s'tting of Parliament is the feeding of he six hundred, writes a lobby correspondent in mail week. When members have to ■ay efl.er eleven o'clock, the usual hour for the House
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    • 465 4 Allegations Aga'nst the Police Sir Wymiham Child?. AssistantCommissioner of the Metropolitan Poi.ce, London, dec. Ned to discuss ihe compia nts which have been made in Pari am. n; on the subject of the interrogation-oi accused persons by the pol cc. It has been stiu>J that there is
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