Malaya Tribune, 1 September 1925

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY, vol- JtU* No. 20S SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1925
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 295 1 i THE I MALAYA TRIBUNE 1 AND I b (iAZKTXE j j rspape* I Daily. I j r tt keeps its R informed I I Ufl -PENDENT, j I I I I I'll I 'ID'IIItMIHI l|ll|l(IT« if" 1 I August 31st to September sth I j j THE LAST WEEK
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    • 281 1 BELLOC on MUS*TARD 1 fg The yellow mustard is no 1. ss fc g Than God s good gift to loneliness jjj nl Bilaire BeUoc H Have you noticed when you eat a meal alone that you often get Cj indigestion? Your thought* are usually not on the meal—you may
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    • 404 1 1 VISION IS LIFE'S PRICELESS I I GIFT. I Take care of your eyea. Hare them Z I examined by us and have us keep s your glasses, properly adjusted. I i I S THE EASTERN OPTICAL Co. I 15, South Canal Road, Singapore. I i =f #"«<il>i|ii|..fii|ii|ii|iiiii|ii|ii|iil:i|!i|ii|ii|ii|iitiilii|i)|ii(M«ii|m Bell's Big
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  • 1703 2 EXECUTIVE ENGINEER'S REPORT Survey of Work done by the Department The Executive Engineer of the Singapore Municipality, in his report on tihe work of the department says:— Materials The materials used by the Miscellaneou* Works Department were obtained frcm the Municipal Depots, and the rates paid for same were
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  • 251 2 Mr. W. H. Lyiih, chairman of the Koretan Community in Shanghai and head maeer of the Korean School, jhas an infant daughter agsd 18 months who already displays considerable wisdom. She shows in most unmistakeable terms her preference for Baby's Own Table» s as against that nauseating
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 747 2 1 1 mm I The World s Typewriter j Amongst the many exclusive features of the Remington Quiet 12 is that of "natural touch,' that triumph of Remington design which makes the operation of the machine like second Z nature—as mechanical as walking and almost as unconscious as breathing itself.
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    • 448 2 A CSear Smooth Skin? 1 If you wish a skin clear of pirn. pies, blackheads and other an- I noying eruptions b-rin today the regular use cf 1 utieura Soap, assisted by Cuticura I Ointment. No other method X is so agreeable, so often effec- S tive and so economical.
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  • 2005 3 REPORT OF ADVISORY COMMITTEE State Regulation Not Favoured (Continued from Saturday's, issue.) The following is the continuation df the report of the Advisory Committee on Social Hygiene, was aid on the Table at the last meeting of the Legislative Council:— Legal and Administrative Measures It is obviously the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 360 3 lnumph j\ DUNCAN, the winner V 01 the first P rize of £100 V| in a recent Baby ComV y petition in which there />/ w ere over 52,000 entries, v> b j> was reared on i&ilenhurtjs Foods for Infants j are specially manufactured for infant feeding, and ence proves
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    • 388 3 M KEEPS YOU GOING I ■ini»«»itiiiwwwiiwitnuwraiitiHniiiijiKiiflMi^ C systems Wtzm AT ALL DRUGSTORES a\\ All ■■■MWWmiW18WW1111M1f*****11ii1ii!!!!!!!,!,!!!!!,!,,!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,^ Do This For ten days fight the film on teeth. See how they improve IN every circle nowadays you see type tooth paste has been created many pretty teeth. Millions are to apply them daily.
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    • 534 4 AMUSEMENTS THE PERFECT FILM, j UNCUT BY THE CENSOR- j Henry King's Metro Production S THE I WHITE SISTER! (From F. Marion Crawford's Novel) IX Y\ I] 10H I Lillian Gish J Gives to the screen the finest I interpretation ever seen j Another Announesniint Next Week. Relc—ad by.— FAMOUS
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    • 394 4 AMUSEMENTS eZSZSZSZS2SESZSESZS2SESKZSaraSffi lALHAMBRA I From Tuesday, September I, to Sunday, September 6. 3 In the Second Show Commencing 9 p.m. AN UNUSUAL NOTION PICTURE, SUPERBLY DIRECTED AND i THOROUGHLY WELL ACTED A picture so true to life to the lives of people we g know and see every day that
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    • 316 4 AMUSEMENTS AT Another Triumph; Gaiety Cinema o I TO-NIGHT! AT At 9.15 p.m. Sharp. 0111****** TllCcltrfc to-night: GOLDWYN'S D«ei*j. i Positively last Colossal Picturization of the classic of ul History and Literature, SARDOU'S At 10 30 P m. famous and sensational love The Most Puzzling Discovery of th f Romance
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  • 42 5 [We do not necessarily endorse the I opinions expressed by correspondents. Let ters sent for publication should be written #n one side of the paper only; preference is to short letter®. Only extract* ong fetters can be given.3
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  • 106 5 Sir, —To-day is the Birthday of the Queen of the Netherlands. The Official Representative of that friendly country gave his Uiriial reception. I bel.eve no single high official of the Government of this Colony attendej such reception either in a representative or in a private capacity. Will you,
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  • 171 5 Sir, —Last evening while I was walking along the southern w.ng of the local Malay Football ground, I found myself, all of a in a hole, about 22 ins. in d am.ter. Since I managed to catch hold of the grass that was covering it and was simply hanging
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  • 510 5 S r, —A suggestion has becai put forwaid by a correspondent in a recant issue of your paper for the formation of a Co* operative Credit Society for Mercantile Employee. It is clear that the idea is most commendable. There is not the slightest doubt that many
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  • 239 5 Empire Cinema "Scaramoucht," h Rex Ingram production for Metro adapted from Rafael Saba ni'a novel of the same name wiil come to the Empire Cinema for 7 nights beginning today. This plci ure, in twelve reels, haa played special engagements n all the cluies of Europe and America
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  • 309 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for Ini a and Ceylon -o-day, is Rs. 152 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceyion is Rs. 157 equal to $100. Mat Yattin b'n Ahmat. who is alleged to have run amok at Sungeii Rubana,
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  • 121 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, Sept. 1. Number after the ship indicates the Godown it is abreast of and the word 'Gate," the number of the Gate to enter at. East Wharf (Gate I).—Ellenga, 22. Main Wharf (Gate 3)— City of Palermo,
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  • 148 5 The P. and O. Mantua which left Singapore on August 11, fared very bad seas d'recMy on her leaving Penang and right nto the gulf of Aden. The waves at times came right over the top deck. A fixed white light, visible 9 miles, has been established at
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  • 176 5 The following passeugers arrived yesterday by the X.P.M. steamer Plamcius: —Mrs. M. J. Maur, Mr. K. Ch. Mengkom, Mr. L. H. Held, Mr. and Mrs. G. Shutte Raaff, Mrs. C. L. Peufien, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Planten. Mrs. M. F. Seriere, Mrs. H. Wichardt, Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 375 5 The following is an extract from a letter received in this country from a prominent official in Uganda. It is particularly interesting just now because it shows how well the Crossley is upholding the prestige of British Cars overseas. A feature which will be endorsed
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  • 92 5 The following pupils of Miss Aitken entered for the London Trinity College Music Examination (Theory):—Advanced Junior Division, J. M. Peralta, 92 marks (Honours). Junior Division, Kalthleen Angus, 98 marks (Honours). Preparatory Division. Daphne Ho sington, 95 marks. Dr. Menon, son of the' Hon, Mr. P. K. Nambyar, arrived from Europe
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  • 130 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice, Siam No. 1 per Koyaa $354 Rjce, S.am 2 326 Kice, S.am 3 M 2 ys R cc, Saigon 1 29 0 Kice, Saigon 2 «oan Rice. Saigon S Rioe, Rangoon 1 «277 Rice, Rangoon, 2 w «271 Rice, Par Boiled No. 1
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  • 84 5 Singapore, Sept. L On London— Bank 4 mauOuf sight 2a 4 ***** d Demand a, 4 siS2d Private 3 months sight ffa 4%J On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 154% Dn Hongkong— Bank demaod draft g Dm On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 71V» On Jav»— Bank Tel. Transfer 140% >n
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  • 112 5 The B.A. results of the Calcutta University have been published* and there are 68 p.c. of passes k h:s year. Lady students have scored well. Out cf 57 student*, 4 have passed with first class honours, 4 with second-class honours, 9 with distinction and 25 with a pass. Miss Bani
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 324 5 UXfSI ADVERTISEMENTS ,c_lfotof Chassis, Suitable for FOR sV q u First CUM condition, too \ners use. Bargain $500 M eu,hi Hotel. ApK»y OF REMOVAL. irß „,t Oman. Architects y e or. No. 1», t0 Raffles ba »c rr" ye y.aacca street. puce*-'' m*#WW* TR»MW Y3. LTD. (In liquidation) The United
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    • 33 5 mmmWmmmWmWmmmmmm mmWmmWtmm\mmWmWkmWkmMmmmu mwmimmmm***mmuwmmmmm****- I "i You cannot buy a Philips j I SOLE AGENTS: .United Engineers Limited] I (incorporated ia the Straits Settlements). I I ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT 15. BATTEBY BOAD. .SINGAPORE. 5 I
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    • 46 5 T"ii"""ii"ii"iflfiriririririririririnnr-iFiriiyiwn zrjunrjcjcjLjiL:r.ii-ii-Ji—l1—ii—J i_j v r_3 C rj v C_3 C CS2 C_3l_3l_3 C_3 CJ3 C I "SEA-GULL" BRAND I DANISH MILK j I Sweetened Condensed I Unsweetened Condensed 1 Sterilized Natural. I SOLE IMPORTERS: S The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. S (InoorpowAad ia Denmark.) I Singapore.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 79 5 Mails Close TO-DAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Mersing *Hong I/an 2 p.m. Hongkong, Amoy and Japan Tilawa 2 p.m. Batu Pahat *Rompin 3 p.m. Muar "Flying Dragon 3 p.m. Paneh, Berombang, Asahan, Belawan,* Ayer Poeteh and Tanjong Poera Koemai 3 p.m. Malacca and Muar *Kelantan 4 p.m. Pontianak Khoen Hoea 4 p.m.
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  • 124 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, September 1 High Tides,—9 55 a.m., 9.8 pjn. Special Assize. P League I: S.R.C. vs. R.A., Stadium. To-morrow, September 2 High Tides—lo 35 ajiu, 9.59 p,m. Blue Funnel ihtimeward! mail closes. Foio: Barnes Cups. Thursday, September 3 High Tides.—11.9 a m., 10.43 p.m.
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  • 70 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. Poh Chenj Tee and family tender their sincere thanks to, all relatives and friends for attending the funeral of their late Madame Quah X n Neo on Sunday last, also to the Wha Kee Kok Weakly Entertainment Club, Cheng Kee Hean Association, and members
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  • 1150 6 Some little interest has been takn recently in the doinjs of Mr. FranklynR;binson, the District Judge, and it is complained against him, that he does not impose the flogging penalty often enough in cases of aims-running. It is rightly pointed out that the smuggling of pistols into a
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  • 186 6 Charges of being in possession of 468 five cent counterfeit coins ami counterfeiting implements were preferred against two Cninese this morning ia the Second Police Court. The case was postponed. Dr. J. S. Sloper whz has returned form leave on he s.s. Euryloohus, passed the Examinations in July for M.
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  • 530 6 (To the Editor of the Spectator.) Sir,—Mr. E. M. Tozer qualifies as a gross exaggeration the statement that venereal disease is rampant in the Colony among natives and Europeans." The report of the Singapore Venereal Diseases Committee, 1&23 (composed of Doctors, with a Civil Serf ant
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  • 430 6 The Rubber Research Institute of Malaya Enao.ment is ordered 'to come into fo.ee on Sept. L The Johore Gaze* te contains m notification imposing the same tariff of customs on liquors, etc. as the Straits. it has* now been foimally decided that the forthcoming Siamese Kingdom Exhibition will rermain open
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  • 237 6 —«o Double Murder Trial Ref, Special Sitting A Spec'atl Assize Ccun t pWod oyer by Mr. J,mt£ 8* «his caise of double rounderZ ncse, Goh Yow (Oantone<e> haw murdered two otV Jr pj! lll( w! men on beairl the Br«>.i s u a J on the 26th of
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  • 155 6 With reference to an a ,W: appearing on another oar* Sen Bt holders of Bonds in t I*®«* Loan 1921-1926 that these' LL** m at par on Mai S informed en good .uiority Mun:c pahr.es of Singapore p contemplate raising \j£ the ,ssue
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  • 62 6 The Young Women's Christian Assoc* tion will hod a Jumb'e Sale In he Vlctorii Memor'al Hall on Thursday. October 8. These Sa'es are held Nrice a year tad in this way it is hoped to meet thecal*expenses. Contribution? wiil be pratefo ly accept and may be Left at
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  • 46 6 (From Our Own Correspondent 1. Ipoh. AllfTUSt ft A d'sasterous land lice, at Telok Knrii Mine near Iroh yesterday buried alive vm persons, including four wr mm, a I*l thirteen and two nun. Six dead bodw were recovered and otbe.i; being recovered seriously injured.
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  • 51 6 Hene York Guan. a well-knowi Stnjjjj born Ch'nese of Chop Yong S Bfl 5% «n* stonet Pasir Paiarg Bead, ded General Hospital yesterday from J» sustained by the explosion of lamp. The ecca'de* oecued 00 Fndsj and it is said that the keeiscd *a> tempting to light the
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  • 43 6 A sixteen year old unknown CfcK* knocked down end killed byaj» fc Orchard Road on Saturday aft mr n assistant manager of the K. r. mv o have been a passenger in tte t-me of the fatal acrid. I!."dmer»--been charged.
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  • 32 6 From Europe, (London m i« r 6a August 13) by s.s. Tara, due Pen»* on Friday, «he 4th m.stan. ;J From Holland and Prinses Ju'.isna, due »-.iv a P morrow.
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  • 40 6 The engagement is ann u. Mokhtar. Malay Office-.; of t. Ko#Il Sf tive Branch, now pt-r.gP 8 angor. third »n of the Tua Mohammad Sah, o y r .i of Hai Taib. of Jeram. Th«tprobably '2ke p ace in U.
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  • 37 6 Rubber London, Stock* on Septf<n'* r tons; 956 tons down. I^ondon. —3s. 6d. Local Spot. —$1.33. September. —SI.33. October. —$1.29. October to December.-*» January to March.— New York. —90 cents. Tin London.—£264.17.6. Local.—$128 per P»<ul
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 335 6 ROBINSON'S I ANNUAL PSH CLEARANCE SALE I Once a Year Only. 1 I Commences To-day 1 I TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, j 1 and continues till 19th inst. I |Genuine Bargains in Every Department.! J LADIES ARE PARTICULARLY INVITED TO VISIT f I THE DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT. Robinson Co., Ltd. (jj (Incorporated
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 72 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Courtesy of t*>e Government Health Office Kan dang Ken bau Station, for the 24 hours ending August 31, 1925. deg. Max. shade temperature 90 F Mm. shade temperature 76.2 F shade temperature 81.S F Max. sun radiation 147 F Mm. grass radiation 73 F Sea
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  • 432 7 i-i'RKT conference in SE SYDNEY Developments Likely to Result Reuter's Service. j nne=burg, August 31. our Conference passed T ni r the justice cf the I on Government c shipping companies „r*fase to -he str kers. Lai our Minister op- d precated the action ng to carry out
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  • 37 7 Reuter's Service. aeiaeo, August 31. /an 72 feet and and equipped with nea and wireless fl^ h with Govern- miles along the V h on a 2,100 mile flight A U be a new distance
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  • 249 7 The Traffic Between Persian Gulf and the Far East Reuter's Service. Geneva, August 31. The Advisory Committee-on Opium h*3 adopted the report to Council containing seven resolutions, dealing inter alia with illicit traffic of drills and urging most energetic stsps for the discovery of persons engaged therein.
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  • 131 7 Reuter's Service. London, August 31. The Berlin banking consortium, which was entrusted with the liquidation of the "StinneS concern, announces the successful completion of its labours whereby the companies' debts of 120 million marks will be fully paid and a further twenty million mark is expected to
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  • 376 7 S.S. (Penang) Association (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, August 31. Among other matters discussed at the monthly meeting of tihie S. S. (Penang) Association was the prevalence o£ malar.al mosquitoes in various places 4uts.de the Municipal limits. It was decided to obtain the F.M.S. Blue Book, which would-
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  • 49 7 Mr. T.H. Pollard, Lloyds surveyor in Bangkok, has been married 'in Australia to Miss Margery SneHl. Mr. W. S. Goldfci, of Messrs. McAlisHer and Co., Penang, is at present liv ng somewhere near Dunbar. He is quite well and fit and wishes to be remembered to all hie trknds.
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  • 92 7 Report of the Capture of Sueida Discredited Reuter's Service. Paris, August 31. A report from Jerusalem that the Jebel Druses captured the citadel at 'Sueida is discredited in the Quai d*Ors<ay. General telegraphing yesterday, says that as a reprisal for minor losses which snipers inflicted on the
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  • 37 7 Reuter's Service. Rome, August 31. The submarine Veniero hails not returned to her base from the naval manoeuvres. Aeroplanes, destroyers and submarines are searching for her day and night, the ships using the hydrophonic apparatus.
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  • 32 7 Reuter's Service. Riga, August 31. Leningrad is threatened with the worst epidemic of typhoid in the past decade. The hospitals are overcrowded and doctors blame the water and milk supplies.
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  • 33 7 Reuter's Service. Rotterdam, August 31. The Dutch steamer Ouderkerk from Bremen to East Asia had her stern stove in by a Greek steamer from Buenos. Aires. The latter was seriously damaged.
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  • 379 7 (By eourteey oi the Nanyo NiobiNichi Shimbuneha.) Tokio, August 28. Rubber prices still continue to rise, the mtlddlie price being advanced to Y.1.85. It is reported from Canton that Mr. Fu Han-ming, commissary for foreign affair» of the Kuomingtan Government has been detained iby students. The Governnl3int have
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  • 97 7 A New York message to hand reports a daring robbery wh>ch took place in the heart of the c«ty, alt the Club of the Bavarian Singing Soci-atry. It appears that forty eight members who ware present weie fonoed by four rob\«er« to utand against the wall,
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  • 80 7 The friends of Mr. R.D. Fenton will be sonry to leawn tihat i. is unl Jceliy he will return to this country. Mr. Fenton had be n far from well for some time before gfoin t on leave last February, bur. hopd to be back before the end of the
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  • 381 7 DUTCH FIRM SUED FOR $129,666.14 i 'a Alleged Breach of Contract Over Big Sugar Deal In the Supreme Counc. before Mr. Justice P. J. Sprouae, Act.ng Chief Justice, Nagurdlas Purshotumdas and Co. of No. 21, Malacca Street Sin'-japore, M were plainiffs in an act on aga.nst N. V.
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  • 379 7 Interesting Discussion Regarding Trial At an isiformail meeting of the Singapore Automobi'.e Club held yesterday in the Exchange Room with Mr. O. P. GriffithJones in the chair tihe prizes won in the recent reliability faval w ore distributed: C. H. Hilton (Rajeigih) 96 marks, J. Dyce (Rudge) 95,
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  • 231 7 The fete held early this month in the District Officer's garden. Teluk Anson, in aid of Earl Haigs Fund was a big success. Ihe fund benefits to the extni of £250, and the Boy Scouts, the Girl Guides, and the Chrrstfem Workers Association get $200 each. n r v ew
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 226 7 I CALLENDER JEit\ CABLE j RUBBER ISSUL4TED jj WIJF.S and CABLES jjj 3] ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF I THE BORNEO LTD. (Incorporated in England.) <] Singapore, Koala Lumpur, Ipoh, Teluk Anson, Penang and Alor Star. anluMuaiiaiiiri.H.ii.iiiii.n.ii.iiM.ii.n-»-»— FOR THE BEST OF EVERYTHING. None Supersedes Our Stock of j DIAMOND GEM JEWELLERY f
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  • 140 8 SPORTS PASTIMES THE TURF Singapore Turf Club St. Ledger Sweepstake Drawings Result of drawing of the St. Leger Sweepstake, drawn at the S ngapore Race Course to-day Septutaraber 1, 1925. Numb'r Drawn, Horse. ***** Aske. ***** Bucellas. ***** Crossbow. ***** Dalmagarry. ***** El Cac:que. ***** Bthnarch. 0H49 Field Argent. *****
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  • 24 8 Reuter's Service. London, August 31. At to-day's callover on the bt. Letjer Manna was favourite, 7 to 2 be.ng taken offered.
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  • 360 8 Royal Sussex Sports Meet The compete resiri s were as follows:--Long Jump:—L.-Cpl. Nicholson 1, L.-Cpl. Jones 2, Lieuf. Matthews 3. Throwing the Cricket Ball:— ?'f- rSlaughter L L.-Cpl. Mattock 2. Pte. Gilbert 3. Band Boys' Race:—Boy Butler 1, Boy Tay.ox 2, Boy James 3. 220 j—du I'»l-t Matthews 1,
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  • 130 8 As staled yesterday the St. J. 0.8 A. aport» will be held on Sa> urday. The heats were run yesterday on the school ground, the following competitors) qualifying for tne fin puVtng the Shot:—R. Klassen, L. da Siva, C. M. Rodiigues 220 yards Handicap Race:—J. S. de
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  • 70 8 Home Matches Reuter's Service. London August <ji. At Worcester, Worcester <fefeat:<d Hampshire by 6 w ckets. Hampshire 180 (Root B for 78) and 51 (Root 7 for 23). Worcester 123 (Kennedy 4 for 49) and 110. for 4 wickets. At Swansea, Notts defeated Glamorgan by 5 wickets Glamorgan 93
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  • 55 8 Formation of a M.F.A. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, August 31. At a meeting of the Malaya Cup delegates in Singapore, on 'Saturday, it was decided to form a Malayan Football Assoc at on. The Malayan Rugby Football Union has dxjded bar certa n Australian. Rugger players, pending
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  • 160 8 Reuter's Service. London, August 31. The following are the results of the League matches played to-day:— First Division Arsenal 2, Leicester City 2. bum ngham 1, Manches -<€<r C. 0. Leeds U 2, Bo.ton W. 1. Sheffield U. 2, Tottenham H. 3. West Ham. U. 3, Cardiff
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  • 291 8 S.C.C. Tournament Yesterday's Results A. Singles Coop:ar beat Fuller, 6—3, 6—2. J. Wilson beat Sinclair, 7 —5, 0—6, 6—2. B. Singles Lee beat Hickey, w.o. Ix. Bourke beac Newbery, 6—4, 6—4. C. Singles Cave beat Dr. Crawford, 6 —4, 6—4. Mosley beat Isler, 6—4, 6—3. B. Doubles Swithinbank
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  • 1321 8 Boden-Kloss Trophy The second race of the series for the Boden Khss Trcpny took place on Sunday morning in 1 gh/. and variable but very pleasan: breezes. From dawn unUi 9 am. hsavy clouds ani a misty atmosphere haa seemed to presage a wet and stormy mornn*- The wind
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  • 87 8 V.M.C.A. vs. R.E. In the hockey match played yesterday afternoon between th? V M.C.A and the Royal Enginee s the former won hy two goals to nil No score was registered in the first ha'f, but in the next half the V.M.C A. combined more effectively and Smith netted
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  • 386 8 The Case Against the Captain of the Sarvistan In the Supreme Court on Saturday before Mr. Justice De3ne the Captain of he s.a. Sarvistan appealed against a fine of $3*ooo imposed by the Distrct Judge in connect ion wo:h a seizure of a quantity of opdi.rn on
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  • 10 8 Mr. J. A. Russell is leaving for Home on Friday.
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  • 123 8 Mr. R. J. H. S dney, Headmaster of the Victoria Insti ution, is ending his agreement in February, says the Malay Mail. We understand that he will not be returning o Malaya. In Mr. Sidney, the country loses, an able educationist. Op n ons differed as to the value of
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  • 252 8 Santos in Java »Frwm Our Own Correspondent) Youn* Santos, ttie Fil plno invader, has won the respect of the bigger performers here by his impressive victory over a Semarang (heavy-weigh Paul Rebholz, bu. his second contest has brought him stiTl b gger fame. Appearing in a recent fair 1.4
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  • 82 8 Programme from August 31 to September i, 1925. To-day, September 1 Football Pract ce Anson Road 5 p.m. To-morrow, September 2 Volley Ball League "B v ,f D" 515 p.». Gymnastic Class 8 p.m. Thursday, September 3 Hockey Pract.ce Anson Road 5 p.m. Gymnastic Class 8 pm. Saturday,
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  • 33 8 The fallowing acting appointments arm made: Mr. K. Ingham as Protector or Chinese, Singapore. Mr. G. R. Syke* as Assistant Protector of Chinese Mr. U. Dodd as an extra Assistant Protector oi Chinese.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 139 8 Singapore Volunteer Corps To-day, September 1 4.15 p.m.—Bukit Timah, Chinese Company, Practice Warren Shield (Buses leave Drill Hall 4.15 p.m.) To-morrow, September 2 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, M. G. Platoon, Gun Drill. Thursday, September 3 5.15 p.m.—Bales» ier Range, M. G. Platoon, Pract ce Shoot (Buses leave Drill Hall at 4.15
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  • 1019 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Mewrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchang# and Share Brokers, issue the following lift of quotations: Singapore, September 1. MAIL QUOTATIONS RUBBER, STERLING SHARES Issue Value 2a Allagar 117% 2s Anglo-Java 3|6 20s Anglo-Malay 27j6 20s Ayer Kuning iOj- c.d. 20s Batu Caves i7|6
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 383 9 1 A GREAT [j 1 FEMALE MEDICINE y\R MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS I I U are frequently prescribed for the 1 many ailments peculiar to the female I bex, for the very reason that these Pil'.s Z are purely vegetable, mild in their action, and effective as a laxative and
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    • 292 9 OIGESTIVE TROUBLES So Soon Get Worse i Few complaints get serious more quickly than digestive troubles, and Done get better more readily if the right treatment be used. If the experience of factors,hospitals.Said the general publi< the world over for years past counts foi the right treatment is certainly th?
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    • 477 9 "Stop Coffee—Drink Postum" TAL Kit over with your doctor. He will tell you it is the caffeine drug in the coffee you drink that is chiefly responsible for your nervousness, indigestion, and insomnia. He will tell you to stop coffee and drink Postum There is no caffeine or other harmful
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  • 1498 10 Tournaments and Competitions Held on Sundays The annual meeting of the Singapore Cricket Club was held in <the Club Lounge on Friday at 5.15 p m. with Mr. J. M. Sime presiding. Af\er the minutes of the last annual general meeting, and of a special meeting confirmed the
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    • 275 10 111 l Preserve your Plant, Stock, Buildings, etc., pJI and avoid the heavy cost of renewals. wld It is more than ever imperative to safeguard |j| fM your property by constant care in the matter B ,'|Jw of paint —the one defence against the W lilll Through. ravages of time,
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    • 521 10 m" pius, I APIOL STEEL J I Sure and certain for all Female a complaints.Everyladyshould I keep a box in the house, g Chemists and Stores sell I them throughout the world. I MARTIN', Cnmii., SoatWpttt, EsrVl AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. Tbe Undersigned have been
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  • 524 11 Singapore, Aug. 29. MEAT c. Beef steak (round) kati 46 Beef stew or curry kati 36 Pork lean kati 66 Pork lean and fat (1st quality) 56 Jkiotton Indian kati 80 Mutton Australian kati Fowl kati 60 Capons (Locally reared) kati 80 Hens (Locally reared) kati 74 Ducks
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  • 112 11 By Article IV of the Treaty made between Great Britain and Siam on March 10, 1909, it was agreed thai the Government of the Federated Malay States should assume the indebtedness of Kedah to the Siamese Government. The amount? involved was a loan cf $2,600,000 at the
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  • 86 11 London, Aug. 12.—The Earl of Ypres' will is a brief, but sensational document of twenty-five words. He bequests all property, amounting to over £25,000 wholly to h'is solci*or, Mr. Edrward Geoffrey Cox. a Territorial Officer, who served under the Earl of Ypres, during the war, and
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    • 629 11 STEAMER SAILINGS pITiITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) M AIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. tfiMCiTLAR AND ORDZNTALSTEAM NAVIGATION CO. |E LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) (WARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS Fsr CfcißS Japan. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Le ave Tonnage Singapore
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    • 407 11 STEAMER SAILINGS A STEAMER Loading for Hongkong and shanghai on or about first half of September. Regarding the freight and passage, please apply to THE CHINA SHIPPING Coy., Singapore. «^^»^^> >^»»^»»^^»^»^-^»^S»-«B»^»^»^Sw^»— Sll STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL_ FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY KINTA, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and
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    • 587 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.). LONDON LINE. Tonnage Destination Due Sail Atsuta Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Sept 3 4 Kashima Maru 10,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Sept 16 17 Hakone Maru 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Sept 30 Oct 1 Suwa Maru 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Oct 14 15 Fushimi Maru
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    • 538 12 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED —Clerk, preferably with Insurance experience. App y Box No. 284 c|o Malaya Tribune. WAS fE Ju .iv- shipti.g Clerk to assist ln utp >ri »hipping £i aly apply wih all testinuuials to Box No. isi c j Malaya Tribune. WASTE'J—Assistant Monographer Typitt. Must have gooo kn wledge
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    • 329 12 PUBLIC NOTICES STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 7 per cent. Loan 1921-1926 Holders of Bonds of the above loan are reminded that their bonds are redeemable at par on Ist May, 1926 after which date all interest will cease whether payment of the principal has been demanded or not. It wll be necessary
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    • 469 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HBAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang* 86 Beach Street Malacca 131 Jonker Street Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir Hongkong IS, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco. Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai. Amoy, Pontianak,
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    • 497 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital £8,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,458,221 HEAD OFFICB: 15, Grace Church Street, Lend ox, E. C. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
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    • 402 12 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. O flees: 2, Finlayscn Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singepore. lit Floor, Banqne del Indo Chine Baildinge, lA, Malacca Street Psons
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    • 437 12 Needler's Chocolate; Improved beyond a n chocolates. Apart f rn sustaining f 00( i I NEEDLER'S carries I*3 suggestion of refined SU^ ™o hout thc Home. \pS LER'S makes a splendid and is always appreciated 9 type of people *ho 3 NEEDLER'S speaks m the Chocolates P tn k an
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