Malaya Tribune, 14 September 1925
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Title Section30 1925-09-14 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY, j v AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. XII." ■No. 216 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1925.30 words
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Advertisement293 1925-09-14 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE j AND s GAZETTE I 1 [tufa Ai&laya. Polished Daily- The paper that keeps iU f fully informed i i$Z) INDEPENDENT. i i i mil i^miTHiTiHijiiiwniniiHTn -w-i i V X GLASS VACUUM. I (9a flask* |fl*r QUocIC GLASS I i base, t STANDARD VALUES pi ONE OF293 words
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Advertisement69 1925-09-14 1 m I Cook by Gasj I DERBY HOUSEWIFE Bent $1.25 8eDt ?1.75 I per month. jjj JjM 11 per month, j I Suitable SUitaWe I 4 persons. Lplß|pipf 8 P ersons I Gas cookers, geysers, and other gas appUances may be HIRED from the Gas Department. Fifty feet of piping69 words
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Advertisement280 1925-09-14 1 I VISION IS LIFE'S PRICELESS 2 GIFT. I Take care of your eyes. Hare thani I examined by us and have us keep I your glasses, properly adjusted. j THE EASTERN OPTICAL Co. 1 15, South Canal Road. Singapore. 1 TiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiMiniiimimuiniui.'iiiiMiiiiiißuii. j Bell's "Big Six" 1 CORRUGATED I ASBESTOS-CEMENT I280 words
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Article829 1925-09-14 2 PLAN TO DOUBLE SAILORS' WAGES Difficulties in Keeping Afloat a Merchant-Marine Xol a "world pefjpu sdJp H this time, but tho Oneida, Us ftrst Atlantic freighter, sailing from Hoboken ior Europe, creates ahfci latest Ford sen c .a:b i. For he is paying the Oneida's .revv o" iseameu829 words
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Article187 1925-09-14 2 How a wife identified the wrong man's body as that of ttc.r husband and made all preparation's for his fuimera'l, which was stepped at the last moment by the coroner wa» revealed at the; resumed inquest at Grimsby. A body was found floating in the fish dock,187 words
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Article702 1925-09-14 2 NEW STATUS IN SOUTH AFRICA 14 Equality and Enjoyment of Freedom A new has been included among the official languages of 'rha British Empire, sa>s the Manchester Guardian. Section 137 of the South Africa Adt of 1909, which United the two old English colonies of the Cape702 words
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Article304 1925-09-14 2 Criticisms on the Cost of Education A memorandum on the cost cf the education in India of children of British dascent compared with the cost of education for Indian children has been issued >oy the Council of the Anglo-Indian Association, London. It is- in fulfilment of a suggestion made304 words
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Advertisement275 1925-09-14 2 Business Girls Like Cuticura Because it keeps the complexion clei.r.the hands soft and the hair live and glossy. The Soap, used daily, clean ses and purines, while the Ointment 3oothes and heals. Cuticura Talcum is an ideal toilet powder. Soap, Ointment, Talcum sold throughout the world. British Depot: F Ntwbery275 words
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Advertisement811 1925-09-14 2 HAD BACKPAINS THAT LASTED FOR DAYS Until His Nerves and Health were Built Up By Dr. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS. Nervous headaches and back-pains often go hand-in-hand, associated with restless nights and disordered digestion, until Dr WilliamPink Pills are tri:d; then they disappear, the reason for this glad change bein':. that811 words
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Article610 1925-09-14 3 Plot in America to Kill the Millionairies New York.—A murder society, formed to efFecL the assassination of President Coolidge and several famous millionaires, has been discovered in the United States. Among those marked down for death were Mr. Henry Ford and Mr. J. D. Rockefeller, the world's610 words
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Article412 1925-09-14 3 Priceless Relics of a Great Period in Danger Iff Pilgrimages to Ajanta and Bagh. By Sri Mukul Chandra Dey. With an introduction by Laurence Binyon. London: Thornton Butterworth. Pp. 244. 21s. net. The cave tempi as at Ajanta and Bagh contain some of the most important remains412 words
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Article324 1925-09-14 3 Terrible Crime Revealed by a Microscope Paris.—A grim traigedy of love and mad jealousy with the inevitable triangle to it. has b/een discovered with the aid of a microscope in the village of Fresnoy le Grand, near Pairisu Madam* Jeanne Mascnet arrived in the village "to reproach324 words
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Article282 1925-09-14 3 Thomas Meighan on why they Fail So long as: Great Britain produces films which do not have an international appeal, so long will she remain in the background of the film industry." This is the opinion of Mr. Thomas Meighan, the American film star, who has just arrived282 words
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Article86 1925-09-14 3 Wife who Answered Other Woman's Ring Answering a telephone call for her husband from a Miss Dillaway, Mrs. Phoeb* Osmont, of Clapham-road, heard enough to arouse her suspicions. When her husband returned he was cross-examined so thoroughly that he admitted that he had been intimate with86 words
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Article189 1925-09-14 3 "Ten pounds to the poor man, Robert Griffiths, for many years standing daily at the south-west gate near the Middle Temple library." This bequest appears in ihe will of Mr. Thomas WiNiam Br-ogden, of New-court, Temple, a bencher of the Middle Temple, who left £21,347. Other bequests189 words
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Article48 1925-09-14 3 Among the Acts which are to be continued permanently in force under the Expiring Laws Bill is one passed nearly four centuries ago in the Teign of Henry VIIL, and quaintly described as "An Acte to embarre fayned recoveries of Landes wherein the Kingee Majeatye is in reversion."48 words
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Advertisement340 1925-09-14 3 FOR THE "TEA" HOUR INSTANT POSTUM is a boon to those people who enjoy a warm invigorating drink to overcome the fatigue of the day's labours. The ease with which it is prepared! Simply add boiling water to a level teaspoonful of Postum —a delightful drink for the counting house.340 words
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Advertisement414 1925-09-14 3 Don't be a Slave to LUMBAGO Make up your mind that you will never let Lumbago master you. It is a terrible thing when an ailment like this gets the upper hand. You become little better than a tortured slave. Home, business, friends, and even your own personal needs are414 words
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Advertisement377 1925-09-14 4 AMUSEMENTS EMPIRE 5j Tanjong Pagar Road. jc g Thursday, September 10 to Monday, September 14. f g In the Second Show at 9.10 p.m. Wiillara Fox Presents Lincoln J. Carter's J cj 1925 High-Speed Melodrama g E cyclone i I 7 Reels. R f 7 nJ A Roaring Race for377 words
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Advertisement369 1925-09-14 4 AMUSEMENTS alhambra! BEACH ROAD B B TAN CHENG KEE ft CO.. LTD., Proprietor*. From Sunday, September 13 to Friday, September 18. I A United Artists Super Production j 3- 3 Featuring the World's Sweetheart; 1 I MARY iPICKFORDI [0 |fn an entirely different story from anything she has ever been369 words
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Advertisement391 1925-09-14 4 AMUSEMENTS j to-night! Surma The^ At 9.15 p.HI. Sharp. North Bridpe Road. v 3 KING LASr 2 NIGWTS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER RICHARD TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER! The Lion-hearted of j| THE BRAVEST MAN OF HISTORY THE j WILLHO T ANAGLYPHES a Gaiety Picture Palace m 3 THE MAJLREL TffXHJPI g HIS MAJESTY Of391 words
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Article128 1925-09-14 5 Standard 00 Co. of N. Y. Kerosene Devoe'a Imperial Brilliant per 2 tins $5.20 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins $4.80 Tiger per 2 tins $4.80 Tiger per 2 drums $4JK) Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins $8.00 Socony Motor Gasoline Ex pumpa •r drums per128 words
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Article58 1925-09-14 5 untitled member of the club was eating his first on the premises. T"*4 waiter hoverea r&usd hopefully. uWe are very hup-to-date in this 'ere club, sir," he said, apropos of nothing in particular. Heverything is cooked by helectricity." Ah," said the diner, I'm glad to hear that. Take this chop58 words
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Article638 1925-09-14 5 Bukit Jelotong Rubber Estates Limited The clrector.! of tC'je above .company have issued the following report:— "The Directory are pleased to submit their Report arc! a duly audited Statement of Accounts, for the year ended May 31, 1925. The profit for the year after deducting Directors' Fees Depreciation638 words
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Article363 1925-09-14 5 Case Against Javanese Sailors Concluded His lordship Mr. Justvje V. J. Spr.>uie, Acting Chiictf Justice, passed sentence on '*t tUr^ay on *ke two Javanese sailors, Ahmat bin Osman and William Alexander from the Dutch vessel "Plancius" who :>tood charged with murder through the death of a Chinese hawker363 words
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Article218 1925-09-14 5 Surma Theatre l The Anaglyphes and The Majurel Troupe of French Singers and Dancers from the Ambassador's Theatne% Par's, opened again at the Surma Theatre last night to a very crowded house. There'll be two more performances given to-night and to-morrow with a new programme. Time and prices218 words
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Article85 1925-09-14 5 Singapore, Sept. 14. On London— Bank 4 months' sight U 4 *****«* Demand 2i 4 s|B2d Private 3 months sight 2s 4*j»d On India— Bank Tel. Tran&fer 154 4 )n Hongkong— Bank demand draft p.c. p.m. 3n Shanghai— Bank demand draft. 71 On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 140^4 On85 words
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Article126 1925-09-14 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for IndSa and Ceylon to-day, is Rs. 152 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylen is Re. 157 equal to $100. o The rates of conversion of Money Orders in Siam are now as follows: —For126 words
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Article135 1925-09-14 5 To-day's Quotation* RICE Rice, Siam No 1 por Koyan $352 Rice, Siam 2 $320 Rice, Siam 3 $300 Rice, Saigon 1 $290 Rioe, Saigon 2 $27%) Rice, Saigon 3 m Rice, Rangoon 1 fr $275 Rice, Rangoon, 2 -$271 Kice, Par Boiled No. 1 per hag $9.20135 words
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Article150 1925-09-14 5 Dutch Destroyers and Submarines Arrive The M. M. Amazone (French o\ttwerd bound Mail Steamer) is due in Singapore from Penang at daylight to-morrow at Pulo Bukom. She wiil leave on the aame day at noon from the Roads for Saigon, Tburane and Haiphong. a A Dutch Cruiser with150 words
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Article60 1925-09-14 5 When the pedestrian gained consciousness he found himself in the hospital ward with tin house surgeon bending over him. It's all right, my man," said the doe'toi- soothingly, you were knocked down by a motor-car, but you will recover all right." That's good," said the patient feebly. I hope it60 words
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Advertisement596 1925-09-14 5 "jggj ADVERTISEMENTS YEARS Vnglo-Chlnese Calendar 1876-1935. Tun Pong Guan retired er. In me in all Layers hc-uld be in every office and i a nd $2.75 card board and uti- }r r "ipectiveiy Pos: paid. Obtain--5* \P«rs. G. H. KIAT Co., and 44 Robinson Road. 0\ RAGES! RACES! Don't Forget!596 words
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Advertisement197 1925-09-14 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE. VIUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. The Municipal Cc ramUsionsrs of the Town o 1 Singapore lnvt;e tender, for the Erection ci W« K» Shift Engineers at Mount Emily. Plane may be seen and Specification acd Form of Tenders obtained at the Municipal Architect c Office during office hours. Tenders197 words
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Advertisement32 1925-09-14 5 j "SEA-GULL" BRAND j DAMSH MILK I Unsweetened Condensed J Sterilized Natural. j SOLE IMPORTERS g The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. 3 (Incorporated in Denmark.) X J i Singapore. 1 1 ««„«~~™^,-n™-r.,rT.,-..-.™Mt-^ra«32 words
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Miscellaneous156 1925-09-14 5 Mails Close TO-DAY. SEPTEMBEK 14 H-ungkong,* Shanghai, Kobe* and Yokohama* Hakozak; Maru 2 n.m. Hong.;, eng, Shanghai, K-ybe, Oseka and Yokohama Tsushima Maru 2 D.m. Hongkong", Amoy and Japan Talamba 2 p.m. Selat Pandjaftg, Bengkalis, Siak and) Pakan Baroe Sri Pa tan a 2 pjn. Ba tu Pahat *Meran 3156 words
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Article1073 1925-09-14 6 Various opinions have been expressed about the annual report of the Town Improvement Trust, written fey Mr. Collyer. who made the best of a very bad job and sketched one or two attractive outlines which diverted the too critical gaze from the main questions. Town improvement in Singapore1,073 words
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Article257 1925-09-14 6 Kapitan Chung Thy Phin, accompanied by Mrs. Chung Thye Phini leaves to-day for a holiday in England.—T.O.M. Marconi's* Wireless Company has been authorised to file the specification of an invention for improvements in wireless telegraphy and telephone aerials. His Excellency the Chancellor of the Delhi University has been pleased to257 words
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Obituary200 1925-09-14 6 Puller's Amazing Experience With Corpse An amazing story was told this morning when a Chinese irickhaw puller was charged beVore Mr. Monk, the Siacond Police Magistrate, with dumping a dead body into the Kaliang River. It appears that tWe deceased was a ooolie employed at Tan Kafa200 words
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Article150 1925-09-14 6 Kuantan Supply Coy.'s Case in Appeal The case which the Registrar of Companies brought agsr'nst the Kuantan Supply Coy, before the District Judge for fatlihg to send a copy of the register of directors e:c in accordance wi h the Companies. Ordinance, was heard in appeal on150 words
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Article136 1925-09-14 6 Chinese Gunman Arrested Yesterday A daring daylight robbery, during which an Indian pol cc constable gallantly tackled and secured a robber, armed with a pistol occurred in North Bridge Road early yesterday morning.. Three Chinese are reported to have gained an entrance into 589, North Bridge-road, an136 words
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Article58 1925-09-14 6 A mild sensation was caused at Tanjong Rhu this morning when some Chinese fishermen netted a huge shaik. News of the capture spread and a large crowd collected opposite the bungalow of Mr. Lee Chim Teck where it was lying. It wis 9 feet 2 inches long58 words
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Article41 1925-09-14 6 From Japan by s.s. Wakasa Maru, due Singapore '*>-day. From Western Australia by s.s. Gorgon, due Singapore 3 p.m. to-day. From Europe, (London mails despatched August 27) by s.s. Teesta, due Penang G a.m. on Friday, the 18fh ins•'.41 words
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Article170 1925-09-14 6 His Excellency Sir untitled Butler, founder and first Chanctlllica* of Lu:know University, has donated Rs. 200 towards the Capital endowment for a research scholarship in memory of the late Professor Dr. A. W. Ward of Canning College, Lucknow. A Thrifty Lover.—" Why do you want your love letters returned?'' asked170 words
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Article37 1925-09-14 6 Rubber London, Stocks on September 5, 5032 tons; 592 tons up. London.—3s. sd. Local Spot.—sl.27. September.—sl.27. October.—sl.2s. October ito December.—sl.22. January to March.—sl.ll'/a. New. Yott.—-DOH cents. Tin London (12-9-25).—£260.26. Local.—sl3l% per picul 100 tons sold.37 words
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Article913 1925-09-14 6 (From Our South China Crre fiD^ Hongkong, S IT For the first time in the h t Kuomintang Party in Oa f 14 years ite responshie leaders nad H field, when on Augur-c 25 i d aC W to dispose of all poJlticiana a N of foitune who913 words
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Article62 1925-09-14 6 (From Our Own C**« Penanu-. B* M ires j The marriage-took P>f"/ M th Assumption, the K*; m nk-+*tme of CWrleS Ansel Vl „m son rf Mr. Ben ae r Gladys She ley. M Shelley of Smpaporv. M g«ve awa.v the bride. s -*W the and Mc .J62 words
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Advertisement431 1925-09-14 6 chmp Tale I A Few Remaining Bargains. I I Briar Pipes 50 cts. each. I Hazor Strops 50 cts. each. B Pocket Knives 50 cts. each. 1 I Shaving Brushes 65 cts. each, j] I Boxes of Stationery 20 cts. each, j] I Anglodol Tooth Powder 20 per tin. }j431 words
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Miscellaneous185 1925-09-14 6 WHEN AND WHERE A Singapore Diary To-day, September 14 High Tides.—8.53 a.m., 7.52 p.m. S.F.A. Cup: R.A. vs. Headquarters. Stadfium. Hockey: Y.M.C.A. va R.E., Telok Ayer. To-morrow, September 15 High Tides.—9.31 a.m., 8.49 p.m. Child Welfare Ballet, Vic Theatre, 9 pjn. Wednesday, September 16 High Tidqa. —9.5d a.m 9.23 p.m.185 words
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Article424 1925-09-14 7 ISSAULT ON ISSUAL FAILS cs Making a slow, Steady Advance Reuter's Service. Paris, September 13. the ftgftting received from Fez the Riffi repeatedly and vigora small garrison on Issual ted by hundrei millimetre h a ga nst the Europeans, whose n i ariy disiingu shable. Ban IReuter's Service. - 424 words
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Article35 1925-09-14 7 ■J* fa Sen-ice.] ««ton, September 13. °«a and Denver are proof Gorinto on the on ifoe Caribean, au onary measure J 8 by the American of 0* country. Ko landing c r/ mplated.35 words
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Article108 1925-09-14 7 Emergency Committee Evolves a new Scheme Reuter's Service. London, September 12. me Emergency Committee, representing employers and optatives 0 f the cotton trade, hate evolved a new scheme for the systematic control of that tirade by an advisory board, which will he empowered to requtre statistics from mills,Reuter's Service. - 108 words
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Article103 1925-09-14 7 Reuter's Service. Geneva, September 13. Mussolini has accepted an invitation to attend a conference of the allied foreign ministers on the proposed security pact although he has not yet decided whether he will attend personally. It is anticipated that the projected conference will be divided intoReuter's Service. - 103 words
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Article75 1925-09-14 7 Reuter's Service. Paris* September 14. Aviators Thierry and Coste left Etampes Aerodrome at six o'clock this morning in an attempt to make a non-stop flight to Constantinople, Baghdad, Bunderabbas and Karachi. They exprossed high hopes of beating several records but a*, ten o'clock this morning their machineReuter's Service. - 75 words
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Article51 1925-09-14 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, September 13. New taxes to meet the budge" deficit are to inculde an increase of the capital tax bo twenty per cent, commercial and industrial profits aifteen per cenr, salaries to ten, while two new taxes are imposed on unproductive real estate and "acquiredReuter's Service. - 51 words
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Article49 1925-09-14 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, September 13. A despatched from Algiers states that Henriet, Communist deputy from the Seine, recently at Oran, but now in Algiers, was arrested on a charge of conspiring against the internal security of tibs state as he was about to embark for Marseilles.Reuter's Service. - 49 words
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Article38 1925-09-14 7 Reuter's Service. New York, September 13. Sixty Chinamen who were arrested following the recent fighting between the rival tongs have been taken to Ellis Island for deportation. Other arrests have also been made.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Article33 1925-09-14 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, September 13. An invitation has been issued to Germany with a view to meeting- tha foreign ministers in Switzerland for the elaboration of the proposed security pact.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article27 1925-09-14 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, September 13. President Coolidge has appointed a special board of nine members to enquire into the adequacy of American air power.Reuter's Service. - 27 words
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Article106 1925-09-14 7 The world's highest-powered broadcasting station was opened ait Daventry on July 27, by a ceremony in which the Postmaster-General, Sir W. MitchellThomson, took a leading part, according to information furnished the Tribune by the Marconi local office. The Postmaster-General in his address prophesied that by the new beam106 words
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Article72 1925-09-14 7 To be Regarded as Political Prisoners Reuter's Service. Sydney, September 12. Mr. Lang the Premier of New South Wales says that this imprisoned eeamen will be regarded as poHbical prisoners. Durban, September 12. Ulysses from Australia the first large steamer with a British crew to sasl from DurbanReuter's Service. - 72 words
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Article48 1925-09-14 7 Reuter's Service. iSimla, September 12. The Coimcil of State Iby 23 to 7 carried the Government rdsolution endorsing the concisions of the report of the Muddiman The proposal that Government should consider the minority report as soon as possible was rejected by 28 to 7.Reuter's Service. - 48 words
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Article58 1925-09-14 7 Reuter's Service. Honolulu, September 13. Commander Rodgers and his four seaplane comiades were wildly welcomed on their arrival here. All of them were ordered to the hospital for further examination, food and sleep. One of them said that big black sharks had followed 1 .them dailyReuter's Service. - 58 words
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Article42 1925-09-14 7 [We do not necessarily endorse tha tpinions expressed by correspondent*. Letters sent for publication ahould be written en one aide of the paper only; preference Is given to short letters. Only extracts oi ions jettera can be given.]42 words
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Article348 1925-09-14 7 Sir,—While in the main I agree with the letter of Mr. S. F. Phoon, in your issiue of Saturday, there are CeKlaiin points on the other side which he appears to have entirely overlooked. Of course, aji he points out there is nothing in cd'or, per se, which makes348 words
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Article92 1925-09-14 7 At a special general meting -of the MaJay Volunteers en Friday w'Vth Oapt. T. C. Hay in the dinair, Messrs. R. J. Farrer and E. E. Golman, who have cowtaken great interest in the Malay Volunteers, were unanimously elected VicePresidents of the Malay Volunteer Club. It was92 words
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Article160 1925-09-14 7 His Majesty the King will not be advised to disallow the Police Consolidation Ordinance. The Deputy Governor's assent is given to the Kwong Wai-«hui Hosipital Ordinance. And to th:, Registration of Schools, the destruction of Water Hyacinths the Municipal Amendment and the Christian Marriages Ordinance. The following announcements are made160 words
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Article826 1925-09-14 7 Superb Training Evidenced by Performers l_2£f*: R upert Manasseh is to be congraUimml upon the very successful rendition of the Grand Ballet heM under her direction m aid of the Child Welfare Society, on Saturday rfght. Superb training was evidenced by all the participant, the per. rect826 words
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Article174 1925-09-14 7 Swami Oakarnand who was convicted for sedition about two years ago, for ha Vim? pubkshed an account of the firing at Jaito in his paper "The Onward' which wae held objectionably having been released from jail has recently arrived at Amritsar. At the Annual General Meeting of the Tiang Choon174 words
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Advertisement221 1925-09-14 7 I DAVENPORT OIL ENGINE SEMI-DIESEL. COLD STARTING 1 I A Four Cycle Heavy Duty Internal Combustion Engine I 8 3H- R 6H p BH. P. I X jjj ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF S 1 THE BORNEO CO., LTD., I 51 (Incorporated in England.) [>J Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Teluk Anson, Penang221 words
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Article374 1925-09-14 8 SPORTS PASTIMES CRICKET S.C.C. II VS. R.E. The weather clerks were very unkind to cricket enthusiasts on Saturday, and m consequences the two matches that were to bt« played on the Padafl?, had to be commenced later than the usual time with the inevitable result that both matches ended in374 words
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Article301 1925-09-14 8 This match too, which wan played on the Padantf, was left undecided owing to the antics of the weather clerk. The Services, who had a powerful team out batted first and ran up the hug's' score of 193. It is pleasing to note that no less than301 words
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Article39 1925-09-14 8 A start in the above match was made late on Saturday on the school gTound and had to be abandoned owaw? to ra.n after the St. J.O.B.A. had losit half their side for 50 odd.39 words
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Article116 1925-09-14 8 The following nJt 5 p«isitka»a to 1 of the C.urr «son Cricket Pulau Brum 8 0 0 16 H. Q. I It Sx. Reg*- 7 6 2 0 10 H. Q. and D. E. R. A. 9 5 4 0 10 W B" Coy. R. Sx. Rent.116 words
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Article42 1925-09-14 8 V.M.C.A. Annual Carnival The annual Swimming Carnival will be held on October 31. It is hoped that the general public of Singapore will give this event thtto heartiest support. Entry tflorms can be had at the V.M.C.A. along with all details.42 words
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Article340 1925-09-14 8 Selangor's Race Meet. Last Day s Results (From Our Own Corresponckoit). Kuala Lumpur, September 13. The following are the results of the third and las<t day of the Selangor races:— Races I.—Penaith (Glenncn) 9.0 I Kismet (Logue) 8.3 2 Loch Ess (Moore) 7.5 3 Time 1.22 4-5 Won340 words
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Article764 1925-09-14 8 Joy Beats Ella-Dorothy A match was sailed on Saturday afternoon between Joy (A. F. Richards) and Ella-Dorothy (T. J. Wearne) to decide the winner of ;he Boden Kkxss Cup, for which these two boats had tied with 15 points each. Joy receiving the previous Sunday's handicap of 4.7 per764 words
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Article387 1925-09-14 8 Home League Matches Reuter's Service. London, September 12. The following are the results of to-day English League matches: Division I Arsenal 1, Liverpool 1. Aston Villa, 2, Newcastle U 2. Blackburn R. i, West Brom A. 2. Bury 2, Birmingham 1. Everton 1, Tottenham H. 1. Huddersiield T. 1,Reuter's Service. - 387 words
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Article97 1925-09-14 8 V.M.C.A. Annual Handicap The following are the Handicaps for this Tournament. A T Neubronner mm. lio Ohia ron C K^ng m mm. 110 W. W. N.ubronner mm. 40. im<(s Wong- Siong Hing mm. 100 E. G. Wheatley mm. 30. G Kraal mm. 100 Lum Pow Leng Scratch. Lee Peng97 words
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Article387 1925-09-14 8 S.C.R.C. TOURNAMENT Bad Weather Prevents Playing of Final The inclemency of the weather on SatuvpreveriUad the playing of tine &*2T3S S P CR.C. tennis championship Ketween Chu Choon Leong (holder) and Lim (cha-lenger) at the club C °A r record crowd including Mr. S. Q Wong and Mrs.387 words
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Article155 1925-09-14 8 To-day's Ties C. Doubles Mitchell and Williams vs. Dr. Crawford and Berry, (to finish). A. Doubles Miles and Mugliston vs. Cooper and ds Stuers. B. Doubles.—(Final Tie.) Nadig and Strevens vs. Manchester and Pariah. Newcomers' Handicap—Final Tie. Lambert vs. Wild. C. Singles.—(Final Tie) Brooke vs. Caw. To-morrow's Ties155 words
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Article176 1925-09-14 8 Question of Guilty Knowledge of Accused The action in which Chew Liang was charged with landing a quantity of rubber without the necessary permit, was dealt with in appeal on Saturday by Mr. Justice najy|ij The District Judge, before whom the action was tried* acquitted and discharged176 words
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Article119 1925-09-14 8 The following are the outstanding events in the Y.M.C.A. programme for "the week ending September 19, 1925. To-day, September 14 Hockey v. Royal Engineers at Anson Road ground 5 pm. Gymnastic Practice 8 p.m. To-morrow, September 15 Football Practice Match at Anson Road 5.15 p.m.119 words
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Article37 1925-09-14 8 To-day, September 14.—First Troop Parade at Headquarters 5.15 p.m. To-morrow, September 15. —Wireless and Signalling Classes, Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Thursday, September 17.—i Band Practice, Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Saturday, September 19.—Bridge Building. See special orders.37 words
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Article154 1925-09-14 8 Mr. Khoo Beng Thuan, of the Anglo-Chinese School Staff, Penang, is leaving by the Malwa for Hongkong, to complete his course at tha University. He obtained a Straits Government Scholarship in 1921 and is studying for his B.A. (Teachers' Course.) Th? Calcutta Temperance Federation in publishing its twentieth annual report,154 words
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Article288 1925-09-14 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Singapore, September 12. MAIL QUOTATIONS RUBBER, STERLING SHARES Emm Value 2« Ailagar 2s Anglo-Java 5« 20s Anglo-Maiay 27 8 20s Batu Caves j 7 irt 20s BatuTiga Ji£ Bekoh i fH 20s Bukit Kajang .1? 2s Bukit Mertajam oft 14 20s Bukit288 words
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Article252 1925-09-14 9 Issue Value I Buyers. Sellers. 1 Allenby (New) 2.50 2.60 1 Aior Gajah 1.75 1.85 2 Amalgamated Malay 3.10 325 5 Ayer Hitam 15.00 16.00 1 Ayer Kundng 0.80 0.90 5 Ayer Panas 10.00 10.25 1 Ayer Molek 2.30 2.40 1 Balgownie 3.90 4.10 1 Bassett 1.20 1.25252 words
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Article243 1925-09-14 9 Issue Value Buy :r s. Sellers, t Ayer W*nj 0.10 0.15 1 Hitam Tin 1.40 1.50 £1 Idris 45j- 4611 Jelautoh Tin 0.15 0.20 1 Johan Tin D. 0.55 0.60 £1 Kuala Lumpur N. L. 27|6 28|6 £1 Kampong K. T. D. 491- 511£1 Kamuntrng Tin D. 571- 69|10243 words
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Article203 1925-09-14 9 INDUSTRIAL SHARES JfSTM Value Bayers. Sellers. £1 British Amer. Tob. 5 3.9 5.6.3 10 Central Eng. Works 4.50 6.00 5 Central Motors 0.30 0.60 100 Chinese Com. Bank $50 paid up 77.50 82.50 £1 Eastern Smltg Ord. 11.50 12.00 £1 Eastern 10 p.c. Pref. 13.00 14.00 1C Est. Utd. Ass.203 words
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Advertisement345 1925-09-14 9 BIG REDUCTION 1 IN PRICES OF ALL MORRIS CARS Effective as from Ist September, 1925.1 (Ex Works Singapore and Penang.) j] I MORRIS COWLEY 2 Seater $1,845 MORRIS OXFORD 2 Seater $2,530 jj with Front Wheel Brakes $1,910 MORRIS OXFORD morris cowley 4(5 Seater $2,745 E Occasional 4 Seater $1,930345 words
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Advertisement210 1925-09-14 9 JOHNNIE WALKER I BLACK LABEL WHISKY I jo f In order to meet the increased I Duty of $1.60 per case we I have decided to reduce the j I price of the Whisky by this I 9 amount so that cost remains I I as before. I 1 g210 words
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Article788 1925-09-14 10 Snatched from Death by a Great Joy Paris. A woman who was believed to be OB her death-bed has been snatched from the grave by the coming cf love, and is now on her honeymoon. She fell in love with a young medical student who visited her,788 words
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Article285 1925-09-14 10 The Uncertainties of Story Authors The publication of Sir Henry Rider Haggard's will, in whrich he left £61,725, gives rise to the question, "Is novel writing worth while?" When questioned by a representative of the Morning Post recently, a well-known London literary agent replied: "It all depends." Some285 words
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Advertisement605 1925-09-14 10 I c c Cold Storage ICE CREAM i is made from pure cream in a spotless factory where every utensil is steam-sterilised daily. Buy it of any of the distriQ butors mentioned below. Sold in bricks wrapped in paral ffined paper and enclosed in a dust and dirt-proof carton. Larger605 words
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Advertisement448 1925-09-14 10 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD SALES. LAND AND HOUSES Held weekly oa Hawk* FURNITURE SUNDRY uay GOODS .Held weekly on Tuesday Friday and Saturday PAWNBROKERS* UNRE- ay DEEMED PLEDGES Held monthly. MORTGAGES ARRANGED Immediate attention assured. Account Sales promptly rendered T. 0. MAYHEW Managing Director. CHING KENG LEE Manager.448 words
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Article520 1925-09-14 11 Singapore, Sept. 6. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 46 Beef stew or curry kati 40 Pork lean kati 68 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) 58 Aljtton Indian kati 80 Mutton Australian kati Fowl kati 60 Capons (Locally reared) kati 85 Hens (Locally reared) kati 75 Poekc 120520 words
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Article134 1925-09-14 11 Th* inquest was held at Twickenham on James Wliiam South, 44, iron and steel merchant, formerly of St. Georges Parkavenue, Wft-tclif?-on-Sea, a prominent Freemason and resident of that borough, who jumped in front of an electric train at Twickenham Station recenfiy. He luld given up his bouse134 words
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Article55 1925-09-14 11 Mr. James Nisbet Rodgers, V» inn !->. wno col» ,l :ll,<l tell trim nis <i>in«? in tcw «nonx'nti;. w!kilo polo nt llur!mlcn2m InZt <N2« ielt t103.?88. 41. K 3 v«» ne«<i ul ltokertson 13rc sni <,«».. port 2«6 3No,i7 «nipnt 6rb»t 7«wer-Htroet. l?.<7« M« <l«»tn w2» one to neart trouble,55 words
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Advertisement554 1925-09-14 11 STEAMER SAILINGS TTTbritish iiwiaaniupcar lines (Incorporrted in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. rfNSULAB AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO f tM> IONDOX AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with Hit Majesty. Gorerninent.) ttA!! pS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS i„, china 4 Japan. For Marseilles, London Antwerp Due Tor.nage Singapore Leave554 words
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Advertisement417 1925-09-14 11 STEAMER SAILINGS 1 i i 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. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY KINTA, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and417 words
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Advertisement532 1925-09-14 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINE. Tonnage Destination Due Sai Kashima Mara 10,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Sept 17 18 Hakone Maru 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Oct 5 6 Suwa Maru 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Oct 14 15 Fushimi Maru 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Oct 28 29 Hakozaki Maru 11,000532 words
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Advertisement460 1925-09-14 12 SITUATION VACANT WANTED—Assistant Typewriter repairer and cleaner. Apply No. 286 cjo v Malaya Tribune EDUCATIONAL Join the Anglo-Vernacular School at 42 Onan Road, Katong, Singapore and ensure success. Rapid and efficient tuition up to the London Matriculation. Duttons 24 Hour-Shorthand for L. C. C. Exams. Typewriting etc. Day and evening460 words
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Advertisement476 1925-09-14 12 PUBLIC NOTICES WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACT. Sealed tenders will be received at Headquarters Office, Fort Canning at 10 a.m. on Wednesday 23rd September 1925 for supply of Fuelwood. Form of tender and all particulars may be jbtained on application in writing to 0.C., R A.3.C. Fort Canning. $100 deposit in respect476 words
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Advertisement501 1925-09-14 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 14, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 86 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonkor Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahainat. Pa Jem bang 16> Ilir. Hongkong IS, Qneen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT: I London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang,501 words
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Advertisement524 1925-09-14 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the A>moaries Acta of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital {HEM2S 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.524 words
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Advertisement455 1925-09-14 12 INSURANCE 80UTH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Oflccs: 2, Finlaysen Green. ORIENTAL Government Security LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in India 1874.) Results of the Company's Operations during the three years 1922-1924 PROFIT Rs. 51,00,000 Increased Bonuses455 words
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Advertisement399 1925-09-14 12 PHOTO ENGRAVER. BRASS SIGN BOARDS. NAME FL4IES BLOCKS. HALF BLOCKS. SEALING stamps NICKLED BADGES ETC.. MODERATE PRICES AND WOHKUiu* 1 GUARANTEED i9? SHUKO SHA Tel No. 3481. 35, Bras Basah ioad. M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 36, Bras Basah Road. SINGAPORE. All kinds of electrical m undertaken. Philips ft Watt Lamps,399 words
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