Malaya Tribune, 17 September 1925

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.) AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. j j (EVENING DAILY. vol. XII, Nu 219 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925.
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    • 270 1 t i .inmiH'«ir«nii!iiitnfNt»ii.iairtntnfiTtTii THE j MALAYA TRIBUNE AND I tfU t'ISG GAZETTE I I j tadix l .Vwapspe/ A I UritiJO Malaya fghhiihrd Dailj, I The paper that keeps ita f Readers fully informed I i s j iSYE AND INDEPENDKN J Ln r 111»»»'»«'»»« i i ii. 7 1
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    • 157 1 |T'*""" M in 1 AN ESSENTIAL LUXURY, A HOT BATH, f I S£ a Gas Water Heater, really hot I ath f. a 5 e avai l ab,e *V or night without work or I trouble for anybody. or K g The cost is small, the convenience infinite. g I
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    • 371 1 Bell's Big Six I I CORRUGATED I I ASBESTOS-CEME NT I ROOF SHEETING I J IS MORE THAN TWICE AS STRONG AS ANY OTHER I I MAKE 0F ASBESTOS-CEMENT CORRUGATED 1 I SHEETrNG. I IT IS THE I I MOST ECONOMICAL I I PERMANENT ROOF COVERING ON THE MARKET, I
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    • 30 1 VIS ION IS rjFE'S PRICELESS n T cut. ItjluX Z yo r < yem Hay th 1 your glasses, properly adjusted. THE EASTERN OPTICAL Co. 4 M, South Canal Road. Singapore.
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  • 1291 2 LOVE NESTS THAT COST A FORTUNE Glimpse of the Costly Homes of Millionaires M 3t of us die am of the little house in wh eh we want -> EpctM) Uml rest of our days. Usually it is jut h g enough to be comfortable, and there are
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  • 378 2 Opinion of Red Propaganda in troubled China The Nichi Nichi.—Cons'derable excisemen: has been caused by Red propaganda. Preventive mca-jres are being discussed in Brian and France, with additional enthusiasm. Regarding the Red movement in China, the mos. earned: opposition first came from America as is evident from
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  • 244 2 The fashiona-ole Missouri holiaay resort, Excelsior Springs, was tbe scene of a wild i r.ot when a mob of 500 persons stormed the local gaol, seized Miller Mitchell, a Negro, dragged him to a spot outside the town, and hanged him on an oak trey. Miller was arrested
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    • 348 2 j 1 Take Andrews j!^t j Andrews Liver Salt is a J £~f^WW£jf pleasant, effervescing Saline ;/'J that prevents biliousness, head- I > /'•'J aches, dyspepsia, and genera! iSi j yjS I lassitude by regulating- the IM functions and stimulating the 'M liver. No one who values /V/ v health
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    • 176 2 WHICH IS BETTER? DEADENING THE SENSE OR REMOVING THE PAIN. The physical man is subject feo numberless pains iand aches which may arise from various causes. In many such cases it is not posst'bki or practicable lb trace the cause amd root it out. The best thing to do is
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    • 457 2 3wSTs.'.;'i.- IF YOU DON'T ENJOY YOUR MEALS Tone Up Your Stomach Right away so it will do its Own Proper Work j Nothing 'takes the joy out of life like a weak stomach. Enjoy the good things that others enjoy. Take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and notice how soon you
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    • 116 2 Rubber Planters Nol>i J BABKOL palot saw, cures Asease heal, taping J^J%« QuUkeos bark Henew,, j I B««DirecMoT High«« Refer J Order lor BABKOL for PeMs and s jour lstate 1 Sold in 4 Gallon Tins at $7 1 Stocked by SOON E Xi I 56-6, Mark«t s tre t
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  • 549 3 SOME COMING ADVANCES PREDICTED Hidden Possibilities of the not Distant Future Tne ALoiition of night in our Cities is annov.g the predicted advances of the not distant future, according to a distinguished s<?ient.st of he University of Cambridge, Vroi. J. B. S. Haluane, who decays that the alternation
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  • 254 3 By William K. Anderson Written on a Country Landscape The curfew tolli the knell of parting day; The moVor headlights flash out threat' ningly; The p'owman'.s tractor qu ek he puts away, While billboards shriek from meadow, road, and tree. Now fade 3 the glimm'ring landscape on the
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  • 873 3 BULLET PROOF CLOTHING STANDS TEST Successful Protection from Lawless Persons The most 'appropriate purOMfc U> wear at a "shooting party" is a vest which has already found favour with police officers, bank neMtOgeW, industrial guards, payma?teis, watchmen, and d hers who need protection from the boßetl and
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  • 124 3 London August 28.—At the inquest on th? young Indi an engineering student. Mr. A. J. Karkaria, who flung himseif in front of a train at the Hyde Park underground station, the evidence showed that the. deceased had no financial or other worries, and that, on the other
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    • 577 3 Insomnia If you are cursed with Insomnia, take the medicine which has rescued thousands from this trouble— Dr. Cassell's Tablets. „.1 ynn nighta in the tortured, tossing agony of insomnia, you cannot W e. Instead of nsmg refreshed and benefited-rcjuvennted by peaceful begin the day haggard, weary, and debilitated. „eed
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    • 454 3 NATURES REMEDY Clements Tonic is Nature's greatest remedy for the nerves and brain, loss of appetite, debility, poorness of blood, neuralgia, insomnia, etc., and is strengthenand reliable. In tbe fatiguing tropical atmoshere you will appreciate the nourishing stimulus of this invigorating medicine, ns it promotes normal health, energy and sleep.
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    • 122 3 THE SHANGHAI Co. Dry Cleaning, Steam Cleaning, Chemical Cleaning and Dyeing of all Descriptions •f Silk, Woollen and Cotton Fabrics. HIGH CLASS WORKMANSHIP SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Telephone No. 2111. 28, COLEMAN STREET, SINGAPORE. Head Office: 102, SZECHUEN ROAD, SHANGHAI. Mr* pills APIOL STEEL I Sure and certain for all Female I
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    • 479 4 AMUSEMENTS i EMPIRE Thursday, September 17 to Monday, September 21. In the First Show at 7-30 p.m. S j MARION DA VIES g J the most Beautiful American Actress who played the leading Lady in When Knighthood was in Flower" will appear in jfl I The Young Diana j j
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    • 382 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA Hi BEACH ROAD 8 8 TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietor!. m Ln I From Sunday, September 13 to Friday, September 18. jjj I A United Artists Super Production jjj g Featuring the World's Sweetheart S MARY PICKFORD g In an entirely different story from anything she has
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    • 364 4 AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT! At 9.15 p.m. Sharp. KING RICHARD The Lion-hearted THE BRAVEST MAN OF HISTORY WILL HOLD COURT l AT i Gaiety Picture Palace HIS MAJESTY 3 REQUESTS YOUR PRESENCE 3 3 WALLACE BERRY 3 As "KING RICHARD" J L Remember the countless laughs and p thrills he furnished in
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  • 712 5 Ricksha Puller on Road to Prosperity Cfce* Choo Seng, the plaintiff in the case against Chew Ah Peng and Goto Ah Soon, heard by Mr. Justice Deane yesterday, told the court that he borrowed $405 from second ctetenrfant, IMWIM with him his aig<.teen ticks has as security to
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  • 84 5 Notw'thstanding that recent albttraition at The City Opera Hall gives accommodation *.o an add tonal 150 people it was to a full house that "Cleopatra" was prese.n:ed last night and thos- who were fDrtuna c enough to see the play and the Indmn Sakuntaia dance declared bo'-h
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  • 132 5 Heavy Fine Imposed on British Captain Summoned under the "Chandu Revenue Ordinance' Capt: McKeller, master of the Chinese owned steamer "HotH2> Peng/' appeared h.fere Mr. Frank.yn-Robinson the Disj.irict Judge, this mornng, to answer charges in connection with the discovery of $28,000 worth of chandu found on board on
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  • 130 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, Sept. 17. Number after the ship indicates the Godown it is abreast of and the word Gate," the number of the Gate to enter at Dast Wharf (Gate 1).— Kutsang, 22. Main Wharf (Gate 3).—Kasnima Mara, 18;
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  • 264 5 Bangkok confcempo-nairues announce tH;at Major Poi'ter, R.E., is leaving Rangoon en route for the Siamese capital. His tneaaon is to d.scuss with tha Royal' S ate S.amese Railways the proposed) linking up of the Siamese and Burmese railways. "Following the meet ng -o be he.d in Bangkok, Major
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  • 34 5 The rates of conversion of Money Orders in Siam are now as follows:—Pot Orders payable in Siam $81 equal to 100 Baht (Ticals). For Orders i«*ued in Siam 100 Baht (Ticals) equal to $75.
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  • 57 5 ,d Coroner's Court this morning the «W-nding the death of a Ch>nese boy who was run down and killed th- Utl OTd Ca at Ccast on tne nth ir»?ant were inqured into by Mr. Sl 0 1716 the coronr. Inspector rarciiharson conducted the inquiry. A vr m l?
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  • 344 5 Solicitor-General Elevated to the Bench The "Straits Echo* learns that the report that Mr. Justice Deane, from Singapope» 1S to go to Penang to take the place of Mr Justice Whitley, who has been appointed Attorney General, is incorrect, and tha, Mr. G. G. Seth, X.C, Solicitor-General,
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  • 124 5 Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., presiding recently at Eis'eddfod, at Pwllheli, said he National Eisteddfod, at Pwllheli, said he would be a -told man who would predict th* future of the country. Those who knew mo?t were most troubled. The task of a leader of men In
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  • 86 5 Singapore, Sept. 17. Oo London— £*nX 4 month*' aight It. 4 15,52« Demand 4 s:*2d Private Z months sight 2? 4%d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 154*4 '3n Hongkong— Bank demand draft 4% p.c p.m. i)n Shanghai— Bank demand draft 72 >n Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 140% >r Japan—
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  • 55 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice, Siam No 1 p? r Koran $350 Kice. Slam 2 $325 Kice, Siam 3 $290 Kice, Saigon 1 2 90 Rioe, Saigon 2 m $27* Kice, Saigon 3 Rice, Rangoon 1 m «271 Rice, Rangoon 2 m $265 Rice, Par Boiled No 1
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  • 79 5 Gambier 2 1.00 Java Cube Hamburg Cube Press Cube 5J5f E? pp er 58 -oo Johore Black Pepper Mixed Biack Pepper 40 qq Snndried f 'opi i 12.3~> Mixed Copra 12.00 Kayong Copra Small Fi?ke Tapioca 730 Med. Pearl Tapioca 7.50 Small Pearl Tapioca 750 No. 1 Sago Flour
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  • 89 5 London, September 15. Manchester Market SVi lbs shirtings fair (new (< 8 Cirey Yavr.s, sing-le twist 24 V» 6 lbs. T. Cloth fair 24 yards if> s 6d Liverpool Market— Cotton Fully Middling Americall 13.53 Cotton Egyptian 28.70 Metals— Tin 51 3 mr>mhs «260.15.0 Produce— opra fair
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  • 104 5 A mistake ia the Bdaninistratioa of chloroform '-va? admitted 10 the Liverpool coroner by Dr. E. J. Foley, resident medical officer of Lrowniow Hill Institution. John ("uiry, 52, dock labourer, was undergoing a mcessary operation for cancer in the < ix-ek, and Dr. Foley admitted ine\ idence
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    • 357 5 ADVERTISEMENTS MI \RII'AUTY OF SINGAPORE. hereby giv»n that Lavender Street s f, r d > raet will be cl »ea |c through 2 u;h ->ep c n ber until further notice n .-auction of Criwford Brlrge. |:r iae Yr "itlio tJ or frjm e y' an antl 1 1 g\[on*
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    • 29 5 j j RYoo canpot buy a Lamp thsn J 1 Philips J SOLE AGENTS: United Engineers Limited I (incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*). ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT 13. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE.
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    • 16 5 1 1 i I BOLE IMPORTERS: i The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Denmark.) Singapore.
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    • 246 5 Mails Close TO-DAY. SEPTEMBER 17 Port Swettenham,* Penang,* Colombo, Sutz,* Part Saia,* Marseilles,* London, Rotterdam* an-i Hamburg* Perseus 2 p.m. Holhow, Hongkong* and Amoy Gienfaiiooh 2 p.m. Romanian, Kuala Dungun and Trengganu Hong Ho 2 p.m. Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Kumsang 2 p.m. Penang, Colombo, Port Said, Oran, London, Rotterdam
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  • 137 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, September 17 High Tides.—lo.24 a.m 10.2 pjm. B. I. homeward mail closes. H.H. Su*tan of Johore's birthday. Official Birthday Reception, Johore, Licensing Just.ces, 2.30 p.m. ChiW Welfare Ball*t. Vie. Theatre 5 p.m. Eastern Gate, 8.30 p.m. To-morrow, September 18 High Tides.—lo.4B a.m., 10.35
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  • 1046 6 Dr. P. S Hunter's outspoken report on the hcaltl* of Singapore in 1924, comes as a welcome antidote lo the foalish p a ItUCKS mouthed by our s.bs< ]>: Gov* mor in London recently, when he referred with satisfaction tc health conditions in -the Colony. Dr. Hunter
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  • 220 6 The Coroner's inquiry into the death of Sir Lionel Woodward will be 'held en the 23rd in.ii.ant at Kuala Lumpur. The Dutch steamer "Vondel" is reported to have run ashore neaT Beacon No. 3, close to Singapore Harbour uwt night. A second 5 per cent, interim dividend is being pad
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  • 597 6 Official Celebration of Birthday of H. H. Hie Sultan The quiet and peace of a Scotch Presbyterian Sabbath pervaded the streets ot Jabore. the morning, business •being suspended in honour of the anniversary of ihe birth lot* His Highness the Sultan' The flag of Johe>re waved
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  • 140 6 Murderer Arrested in Phillip Street Owing to a dispute regarding certain property, a Chinese whipped out a knile and stabbed a compatriot ;o at 37, Phillip -street last night at about 7.30. An alarm was raised and the alleged murderer was taken into custody by the Police.
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  • 17 6 Fix>m Eumpe, (London mails despatched August 27) by s.s. Teesta, due Pemtng 6 a.m. to-morrow.
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  • 141 6 Two Chinese named Goh Chong Ngre and Lim Swee Chong were put on their trial this iismsisg beifore Mr. Justice Sproule, Aidting Chef Justice and a common jury at the Assizes on a charge of havin? on July 25tlh last committed robbery <' Bering to a Chinese sailor named Wun
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  • 37 6 Rubber London, Stocks on September 15, 5,699 tons; 667 tons up. London.—3s. 7d. Local Spot.—$1.31 September.—$1.31. October.—$1.27. October to December.—$1.23'/*. January to March.—$1.12'/^. New York.-*93'/ 2 cents. Tin London.—£263.0.0. Local.—$133 per picul 125 tons sold.
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  • 3844 6 HEALTH OFFICERS BLi \> REPORT Dangers of Overcrtnrdb, ifl the Slum> Dr. P. S. Hunter, the Ml Officer, in his aramal ~r of the Health Department f OJ says:— Pm th feat there cases of two 5 Chinese and one Snfcnleae .if cases five came dhe-tly f, am«
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 329 6 j During iti last thne days Qof SALE. I We Offer I I These I NICKEL I ALARM j 1 $22.50 I RobinsonTCo., ltd. S (Incorporated in the S.S.) w I SINGAPORE. I Why are lomi Married Livet a Fal!ur»? It it because they Plunged into Marriage without knowing th*
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    • 46 6 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS MARRIAGE. KLEMM—BACON—On -the 16th September 1925 at -the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd by the Rev. Father P. Ruaudel, Qhar»es only -son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugen Kicmm of Kiel to Doris onry daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bacon of Singapore.
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    • 72 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Courtesy of the Government Health Office Kami ang Kerbau Station, for the 24 hours ending September 16, 1924. deg. Max. shade temperature 88.5 F Mm. shade temperature 74 F Mean shade temperature 79.8 F Max. sun radiation 152 F Mm. grass radiation 69.5 F Sea
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  • 444 7 BAILMENT OF EMPIRE I IRI SERVICES wion by Directors of all Affected Companies Reuter's Service. London, S?r*- n ber 16> I the c -ngcstion of ahip- n f owing ro the seamens' strike, effected lints arc distbe idvi frbtj of eurVu?tra Ni'vv Zealand Br tish vessels are now
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  • 66 7 Reuter's Service. I Toklo, September 16. *ign Office announces that Japsm to the United St sites on Sept. 10 :n organising a judicial comthe Powers to consider the quesP^ fjf abol'shina extraterritoriality in i n accordance with the Washington *du' aS th Unted States is delighted
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  • 237 7 Bad Weather Affects Landing at Cebadilla Reuter's Service. Madrid, September 16. The Spanish official communique mentions that some difficulty has teen encountered In landing supplies at Cebadilla Bay for the Alhucemas force, owing to /the weather. A Tangier message declares that the Franco-Spanish warships and steamers off Alhucemas
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  • 87 7 Reuter's Service. London, September 16. In an interview with the Daily Graphic, Sir Joynson Hicks said the authorities were closery watching the "quite definite attempt which was being made in the closest touch with Moscow to destroy the British constitution." He added that if necessary further powers
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  • 72 7 Reuter's Service. New York, September 16. The State Senator, James Walker, defeated the present Mayor of New Yoik, Hylan, in the Democratic primary election of candidate for the Mayoralty of New York and Frank D. Waterman, the chosen Republican candidate. Milwaukee, September 16. Robert Lafollette, son of the
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  • 73 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, Sept. 17. Mr. Kellogg announces that instructions have be-en cabled to London to revoke the passport visa granted to the British communist member of the House of Commons, Mr. Saklatvala who is a member of the British party to attend the Inter-Pariia-mentarv Union
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  • 68 7 Reuter's Service. Geneva, September 16. With reJsrence -to the Chinese resolution with regard to the e!.ectdon of six nonpormaneftt members of the Council, the Committee's report to f* Assembly says *j»t inasmuch as the Assembly has already come to an unanimous decision several times thereanent, it
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  • 54 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, Sept. 17. The announcement of the convocation of the Peking Conference is construed as indicating tot visually all the Powers communicated with have agreed to the proposal. Stockholm, Sept-. 17. The Swedish Government has deeded to subscribe to the Washington Treaty e *rding a
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  • 131 7 Acceptance of Liability by Caillaux Reuter's Service. London, September 16. The fact that th? French Government had agreed to accept? twelve and a half m llion sterling of her obligation to Britain was divulged by Mr. Churchill iin a speech af Birmingham, though ttie agreem.nti is subject
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  • 106 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, September 16. M. Caillaux and members of the D btFundlng Commission departed for the United States. Paris, September 16. Four Senators, four Deputies and three financial experts are among M. Caillaux' numerous retinue. M. Caillaux on being interviewed said he was sanguine about
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  • 33 7 Reuter's Service. New York, September 17. Holders of $168,000,000 Milwaukee St. Paul railroad stock have assented to a reorganisation railroad which is at present in \he hands of a Receivier.
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  • 22 7 Reuter's Service. Washington. September 16. The committee to investigate the extraterritoriality of China has been convoked at Peking on December 18.
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  • 31 7 Reuter's Service. Brussels, September 16. The Congress of tbe International Miners' Federation have decided to prevent the ship, ment of British coal to America to defeat the strike.
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  • 35 7 Reuter's Service. New York September 16. A prominent coal merchant, Mr. Wertheim left for England to arrange for the import of 50,000 tons of We.sh coal monthly if the anthracite strike continues.
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  • 30 7 Reuter's Service. New York, September 16. The twenty-five million dollars Germa» Government agricultural loan has been over subscribed. The price yields to investors 7.G3 per cent.
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  • 208 7 (By courtesy of tbe Nanyo Nichi Nichi Shimbunsha.) Toko, September 14. Baron Matsui has accepted office Ambassador at the Court of SWames in succession to Baron Hayash. who arm edit Kobe on Monday. A hundred or mor? distinguished foreign medtcad men and scientists are expec.ea to attend the
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  • 186 7 Snowfall Turns Him Back from The Andes Reuter's Service. Buenos Aires, September 16. The Prince of Wales who has just concluded a vi,sit to Chile where he had a very enthusiastic reception, began his eastward and homeward journey at midnight from Valpara so where he changed to
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  • 45 7 Reuter's Service. Brisbane, September 17. Empire press delegate? airived and were most warmly welcomei after a three days journey mostly by motor-car from Sydney. In a speech at Lis more Sir Carr said the Austral'an Immigiation Act did not encourage in nitration
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  • 23 7 Reuter's Service. Koenigsberg, September 16. The Japanese airmen hais postponed flight to Berlin for twentyfour hours owing to bad weather.
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  • 21 7 Reuter's Service. Bombay, SeptemU-r 10. The strike among the cotton operatives U extending and 45,000 are now idle.
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  • 280 7 Tamil Boiler-Maker Sentenced to Death The case an which a Tamil man named Rethinam was charged' with having com ,n tt< d the murder of his wite op June■ 30th last by hitting her Ota tfafe bend with a sledge hacmner, was concluded yesierday before Mr. Justice. Sproule.
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  • 118 7 The fallowing is a list of Municipal Commissioners of Singapore Town a«s at September 16, 1925:— Mr. R. J. Fa.rreir (on leave) returns on September 21. 1925; (Mr. J. Lomie, Dy. Pc;3sid?nt); Messrs W. Dunman, A. E. Baddelcy, E. A. Brown, H. Woiskcl, 0. P. Giiffith-Jones, W. J.
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  • 98 7 Mail desoatched from Singpore August 2l by deuvered in London 8ept>mber 17. It is a fact that different classes of people folllow various trad* ional customs and a custom not known before was d scLVsed for the first time by a Tamil man named Rethirram before Mr. Justice Sproule and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 330 7 \SSB ARMCO INGOT 1 V IRON I I THE PUREST IRON MADE I S "MAKE COMPARATIVE ANALYSES" (3 3 ABHCO INGOT IBON Is made to supply a definite seed—rust-resistance, |ll is long gj lasting because It Is practieilly free from rust prossotiog Imp jjj 5 ABHCO INGOT is the purest
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  • 422 8 SPORTS PASTIMES FOOTBALL Another Chinese Victory Favoured by Fortune Against S.R.C. Yesterday Th* S C F A. II were decidedly fortunate in the match again* the S.R.C. yesterday afternoon. Through a mistake by Aena, the Chinese were credited with the omy uoal of the mat h. Generally the run of
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  • 26 8 Th? SJf F. met the St Joseph Institution on th° St. J 0.8 grounds yesterday and defeated them by two goa's to niL
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  • 197 8 Hobbs Tops the Batting Averages Reuter's Service. London September IB. In their match against Yorkshire, Rest of scored 430, Hobbs contributing 106. Woolley 64, Carr 60, Fender 53 and Jupp 6! not out. Maeaulay captur?d 7 f )r 135. In their .second innings The R;st team scored 252 for
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  • 255 8 S.C.C. Tournament Yesterday's Results A. Singles.—(Final Tie.) 1)2 Stuers beat Roy Smi h 4 —6. 6—3, 9—7. C. Doubles.—(Final Tie.) Baxter and Hudson beat Mitchell and Williams, 1—6. 7 —5, 6—1. To-day's Ties A. Doubles—Semi Final Fuleher and Doig vs. H 11 and Kleinman, to finish. TANGLIN CLUB:
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  • 73 8 The following are the outstanding events in the V.M.C.A. programme for the week ending September 19. 1925. To-day, September 17 Hockey v. St. ait St. Josephs' ground I p.m. Gymnast c Class 8 p.m. To-morrow, Ser/ember 18 All-round Swimming Championship events, Life Saving Race and Water Polo Ball
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  • 35 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for Itm arm Ceylon o-day, is Rs. 152 equal to $100 The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 equal to $100.
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  • 50 8 R.S.Y.C. Arrangements The following are announced. On Satuiday Gertrude No. 7 cha.engers Eha-Do othy No. 3 for possesd.cn of the Lundon Cup. Start 4 pum. On Sunday th i first race for the Joy Trophy will be sailed. Start 10 am. Course and handicaps siaane as las' 1 Sunday.
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  • 87 8 [Retutf.r's Service.] Oyster Bay, Long Island Sept. 16. The first of a series cf Intern ti sixmetre yacht rao is between t°ams of four Amor'cin and four Scandinavian boa's resulted in a win fcr the American yacht Lanai. The Danish yacbt Nordug th? Frith was second, the Oslo
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  • 33 8 Keppel Golf Club September Medal (Bogey) The shove monthly Modal will be played for on Balßidty and Sunday 19th and 20th instsnt id the j adie* Spoon on the Monday following, 21st.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 369 8 I IF YOU WISH TO HAVE RIGHT •G THING IN SPORTING LINE PLEASE ■n i > 'Phone 2484 j 3 1 S or* call *xfj 1 Mif JL? 117, North > I Jffr ]|> j iMlA^* SINGAPORE. I I I i Tut, tutAL GERMAN MANDOLINE I i FLAT-BACK I $12,
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  • 1187 9 TOUR OF INSPECTION BY CHIEF SECRETARY Sir George and Lady Maxwell Entertained The President of Cfre Chinese Chamber of Commerce Kuantan sends us the following: Sir George and' Lady Maxwell arrived at Kuantan on the 4th September at 5 p.m. As the public were, aware of their
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  • 17 9 To-day, September 17.—Band Practice, Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Saturday, September 19.—Bridge Building. See special orders.
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  • 53 9 Standard Oil Co, of N. Y. herosene Devoe's Imperial Brilliant per 2 tins $5.20 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins $4.80 Tirc-r per 2 tins $4.80 Tiger per 2 druma $4.50 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins $8.00 Soconv Motor Gasoline Ex pumpi cr drums per
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  • 66 9 The cTirrezt retail prices of K*Tf*ex.t *rd %:e us follows: Shell KeroeeM per two tint $5.60 Fiah $§.8R Dragoa r rowr. *5 20 Cfeaa Grown itmm w».OC Crow HMi Shall*' Asiaticn Sefiin* px miv Iflsparltd ifailou fIM She.; Beaaina ex pnnip* -i Crow*' ii.tftme «x
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    • 325 9 h in in Hiimyiii 11 CROSSLEY DUE SHORTLY Luteal Model Crossley 15/30 H. P. Four Cylinder, Deluxe <r Car has improved coachwork, more roomy and comfort- vj f adjoetaWa front seat, four wide doors, four wheel brakes, I ,jjj on i] oqiiipment and an excellent top gear performance. At New
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    • 88 9 *4 However robust f! I% and strong the con- II 1 stitution there are times II I when Nature requires |fj I assistance in relieving j| I congested parts and re- |g storing normal function. I Nature has no more H I efficient aid to health than Beecham's Pills. When
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    • 792 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TENDER NOTICE Tenders for Toddy Shop Licences, Singapore, 1926. NOTICE is hereby given that Tenders wffl be h^ S SB SM STexdus i S ubje o cfto"^heTmi f t°a- f 1909. DOW Ofdhmm* No. U8( Manors Revenue), and Ijthj De2ib«r ?c fe^° d IS K- »2' «f 1026,
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    • 813 9 1926 within eac h of the localities hereunder spec fied. 2. Ons licence is offered in each cf the following localities:— L E a da Kaba3; j_l u tong Estate (Alor Gajah Road). 7th mile. 4. Tanjong Minvak Estate. (Rembia R. RS^e.^ S t, Bth mile. 7. Krubong £ste (M.R.P.),
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 113 9 Singapore Volunteer Corps To-morrow, September 18 5.15 p.m.—DriH Hall, S.R.A. (v), Gun Laying, «(to. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.V.C. Band, Band Practice. Saturday, September 19 2 p.m.-—Bukit Timah, European Unit*, Practice Warren Shield. Buses leave Drill Hall at 2 p.m. 1 bus leaves Keppel Harbour Tram Terminus at 1.30 p.m. 2.30
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  • 807 10 Raub Australian Gold Mining Company, Limited The thirty-first annual meetng of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Company Limited was 'held at the registered oltke, Empire Chambers, Brisbane, on Thursday, August, 6. Mr. Jamaß Forsyth, chairman of directors, presllded. In moving tbe adoption of the balance-sheet and report for
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  • 128 10 Information has been received in Chilaw of the plucky rescue by a young woman named Mary, aged! 21 years, of her younger stister, Luina, wno was being carried away by a crocodile, says a Ceylon paper. Mary arid Luina were bathing in Galwalaoya at Galmoruwa.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 330 10 The Gordian Knot j of Tropical Debility. I And then. Alexander the Great found the easy Solution-overlooked by thousands with Soke of hi, sword he cut the knot «w«»*. How many thousand, are baffled by the Gordian Knot °f ho* climata. Debility They unravel one knot, only to find another-
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    • 452 10 Don't be a Slave to Backache Watch someone suffering with Backache, and you will then do all in your power to prevent this terrible ailment getting the upper hand of you. But don't make a mistake and experiment with unsuitable methods of treatment. Get De Witt's Pills from the chemist,
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    • 322 10 AUCTION_SALi_ H ESTATE TRUST AGENCIEUtT" SALES. LAND AND HOUSES Held weekly rmt FURNITURE SUNDRY c 1 GOODS PAWNBROKERS' UNRE- m batur^ DEEMED PLEDGES Held monthly. MORTGAGES ARRANGED Immediate attention assured. Account Sales promptly rendered T. 0. MAYHEW Managing Director. CHING KENG LEE Manager. YEO VAN BOON Secretary. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES
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  • 511 11 Singapore, Sept. 12. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 46 Beef stow or curry kati Pork lean kaji JJ V°ftt lea m 2* fat (lst 58 Jetton Indian kati on Mutton Australian kati Fowl k»M 77 Capons; (Locally reared) kati 75 Ducts Pigeons, domestic unfledged pair 120 I li-eons,
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  • 194 11 The ProhibiUonist movement is rapidly spread in'? and strengthening in Hungary. While in 1921 the meetings of the Good Templar Order were sill watched and controlled by detectives—the Government then suspected a secret conspiracy behind these meetings—now the Order can carry on its propaganda freely and undisturbed.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 593 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (Incorporated in England.) **MV MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. viNSL LAX AND ORIENTAL~STEAM NA YIP A Tin™ LONDON AND FAR EAST R fAIL SERWCE NC Dne —JETS Antwerp. Tonnage Singapore Leave 1925 Tonnage Singapon 9,100 Sept 25 Khyber 1925 11,000 Oct 9 JJJK 9,100 Oct 23 Malwa ,?'i
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    • 422 11 STEAMER SAILINGS A STEAMER Loading for Hongkong and Shanghai on or about first half of September. «egarding 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 pjn., for Port Swettenham and Penang. HYE LEONG,
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    • 460 11 STEAMER SAIUNGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINE. Kashima Maru 'jTSPur M^ mUm Due Sai HakoneMaru l£BSo SErfS. iSdS 4 A*£! %l 2 Suwa Maru 11,000 Marseilles London 2? Maru 11,000 Marseilles London AntweS 82 9« of Hakozaki Maru 11,000 Marseilles London Antwerp m S Hakusan Maru 11,000 Marseilles London v°
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 526 12 EDUCATIONAL Join the Anglo-Vernacular School at 42 J Onan Road, Katong, Singapore and ensure; success. Rapid and efficient tuition up to the London Matriculation. Dutton's 24 Hour-Shonhanii for L. C. C. Exams. Typetvriting etc. Day and evening classes. Board and lodging provided. Apply Principal. YOUR SLCCESS IS CERTAIN if the
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    • 309 12 PUBLIC NOTICES THE BUKIT JELOTONG RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED. (Incorporaited in the Sto-aits Settlieanents) NOTICE is hereby given that the Directors have recommended the payment of a dividend of eight per cent (8 pea* cent) for the year ended 3Lst May 1925, which if approved by the Shareholders in General Meeting
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    • 439 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HBAD OFFICB: t4, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Strttt. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 100 Jalan Rahama.. Paxetnbang 16, Ilir. Hongkong 13, Queen's Read Central. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco. Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Amoy, Pontianak.
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    • 506 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (ItejietwrtJ in Lor. don, under tne Coupanies AcU of 18«2 to 1890, on lnd December Itn.) Authored Caprai £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital «1,050,000 Reserve Fund and ftttt £1,458,221 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street. Lcndcc, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
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    • 459 12 INSURANCE ii omm |.l |i i SOUTH %Sfi# BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: It Finlajscn Green. O^IE^TAL Government Security LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in India 1874.) Results of the Company's Operations during the three
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    • 477 12 GOLD LEAF TE A Ever feel jumpy, orn m. is caused by Tannin i n bad tea »s very simple. Drink GOLD IpT** (the Tea th the leas( AF 7 r.ght. Tell your Dealer t« 2 LEAF only! The QUAUTYT ing to play its alluring Pa t X delicious Tea
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