Malaya Tribune, 19 September 1925

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY, j and SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING DAILY vo ML- -No. 221 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. IMS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 246 1 i i i-»"m3inrf»;tniTH[;n,Hßii>iaiufa r s j THE 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE I AND I ii I I Leading NtwtpajM oi I Brivra Maiay* 1 published Daily m The paper that keeps its I Rtadtr* fully informed i 5 I tjfl ANT INDEPENDENT rrl 1 ,-,,,r.r. i :i itr. f :„r inr;
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    • 388 1 J Bell's "Big Six" J CORRUGATED I I ASBESTOS-CEMENT I I ROOF SHEETING I I IS MORE THAN TWICE AS STRONG AS ANY OTHER I 8 MAKE 0F ASBESTOS-CEMENT CORRUGATED I 3 SHEETING. fi 3 B IT IS THE I I MOST ECONOMICAL 1 I PERMANENT ROOF COVEKINO ON THE
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    • 44 1 vision is uwfm priceless a I T GIFT. 2™£ T f g your BMi th«» I your Slasses, pro p er!y a dj£t*T I I THE EASTERN OPTICA I r« I W. South Canal Road! I »'t.mui, l u .,,.n. nTO n TOnrot aw^>^atMM^l
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  • 945 2 Prospect of Great Development of Industry Dubious Though rubber has now been successfully grown ior a few years Ml the southern islands of the rnilippina Archupeiago, tne total art.ia Ss .nsigrulicant as compared to the acreage devoted to ruboer growing an Malaya. There is mcreasjigly v.goroua agitation, however,
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  • 229 2 The fallowing properties worth sold by auction by Estate and Trust Agencies Ltd. ait their saleroom on Monday afternoon*: Sheriff's sate of eleven pieces of fretlhold land off Lorong 23. Gey tang, <are<a 21,071 sq. ft., -bought by Mr. L:m Quee Siew for $950; 999 yeans' lcaisehoi'Jd land and house
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 653 2 EVER-READINESS, absolute reliability and wide B(j If range of usefulness account for Zam-Buk being (j MiV M popularly described as "a surgery in a two-inch box. v gjj* kr_JĔF^*ssM Whether it be a cut or other injury that threatens to <9 5 |fc BjfJ i| tester; eczema, itch, prickly heat,
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    • 121 2 it is a sure sign you should take [Elliott's Cinnamon Compound right away. It is a scientific combination of oil of Cinnamon and Peppermint, carefully compounded with other wellknown and tried substances, and is also invaluable in cases of Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis, and is largely used in tropical countries for
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    • 633 2 PIANO TUNi£«T COMPETENT W0R KMEn Charges Moderate NANG HENG Cn 105, Selegie Road, Sin gapo e _P. T. UM (X)lfPA^ JAVA hand-made BexUi different to sirmlar goo(l 1 Made of Selected fifi in pleasing colours n n^' 1 Ground. Beautiful and 52* T Vei si7.es ready to be soled. s
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  • 262 3 Tambalak Rubber Estates, Limited The directors of th:- above company have issued the foilow'n°j repoK.:—Your Directors submit herewith their Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ended June3o, 1925. TWProflf for the year is $50,685.98 to which has to be added ths balance of $18,477 32 brought
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  • 81 3 Deputy Controller of Labour, Penang, sends us the following:— Recruit'ng has been generally resumed in Madras Presidency but the following taluks rre cosed recruiting owing to prevalence of disease: North Arcot Distri t. Polur. Soait'h Arcot District, Viruddachallam, Chidambaram and Villupuram. Tanjore Distr'ct, Arari'angi, Thiruthraipundi, Nannilam, Shyali, Maavaram,
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  • 262 3 New Underground Parking for Motor-Vehicles Paris is soon to have a system of underground parking places for motorcars and underground roads for both traffic and pedestr.ans at part icularly busy jun.tioiv>. The prefect of pol'ce has asked the municipality to set up a special commission to study
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  • 200 3 A correspondent writes, says Saturday's Pinang Gazette: To-day is the 100 th. anniversary of the death of Mr. Day d Brown. In the Dato Kramai 1 Gardens, known by the natives of Penang and Province Wellesley as M Padang Brown" a monument to perpetuate the name of the
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  • 38 3 According to the Manning Post of August L the Rev. Graham White, Vicar of St. Helen's, Dawdon, havinug offered: himself for foreign servida, audi been accepted by the Bisftiop of Singapore, will leave in October for South Perak.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 284 3 A/ter an illness take Wincarnis —tile best tonic o/ all Build up your health again by taking a course of this delicious and restorative tonic wine. Put new vitality into vour tissues.create d do ail this simply by taking a wineglassruJ of incarnts three times a day. 1 you will
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    • 421 3 The sure remedy for Indigestion Bisurated' Magnesia is an unfailing remedy for indigestion and ail stomach disorder arising from the common cause —acidity. Bisurated Magnesia relieves these distressing complaints instantly in the only logical way—bv neutrali ina the harmful acids and preventing fermentation. Recommended by the medical profession and used
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 133 3 THE WORLD'S HUMOUR I Mind-Reader You have not got any r cough You are onlv wearing .that be- k ae hoy niust be stupid. He eau?e you dont want your friends to see n< v a 5 1 51 011 what kind of necktie your wife is making mind- you
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 431 4 AMUSEMENTS 1 EMPIRE 11 Thursday, September 17 to Monday, September 21. jjj I |g In the First Show at 7-30 p.m. gj MARION DA VIES I S the most Beautiful American Actress who played tho leading Lady K g in When Knighthood was in Flower" will appear in g The
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    • 429 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA I I 9 BEACH ROAD K TAN CHENG KKE ft CO., LTD., Proprietors, jjj I From Saturday, September 19 ta Thursday, September 24. I A PAIR OF PICTURES EQUAL IN ENTERTAINMENT VALUE TO MANY jjj A SUPER PRODUCTION 8 In the Second Show Commencing at 9 p.m. 8
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    • 276 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY Surina Theatre The one Big Show i»f v;«„» to-night! 0% e« i:°::?zr<" At l.iO p.si. Sharp. To-Night a! <) p m F.r the last tinw h Slaiapore. William Desmond DOUGLAS FASBBANKS in In a "<"-b'«»' e<i VthtmS 9mm THF THE THIEF OF I SUNSEf m BAGDAD "rnE sunset
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  • 225 5 Vast Sumy of Money Made by Smugglers i J r 'f (l K y~ t y hafi i'cen investigate j formeny m charge of the Crude OilT K?££ n \r° SUZUki Shoten a »otid fmporang and exporting firm at Kobe is nesTman Tn a "«Tthy lor the
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  • 109 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves m Expected to Arrive Singapore, Sept. 19. Number after the ship indicates the Godown it is abreast of and tbe vrord "Gate," tbe number of the Gate to enter at Bast Wharf (Gate 1). —Kutsang, 22. Main Wharf (Gate 3).—Canada Maru, 16;
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  • 251 5 Statistics compiled by the police show that approximately a total of 69,582 industrial workers struck within the Shanghai Settlement dur ng the month of August The total number out of employment amounted to about 13,208 during the same period. Japan has the highest death rate for babies in the world,
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  • 355 5 Judgment in Wartime Contract Case ..l Justice Sproule, Actimg ChlMf Justice, delivered judgment yesterday in the case in which Najurdas Purshotundasi Co. sued N. V. Handel Maaitschappij K-angwan for the recovery of $125,92;* as damaged sustained by them owing to an alleged breach of contract for the supply
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  • 124 5 Standard Oil Co. of N, Y. Kerosene Devoc's Imperial Brilliant per 2 tins $5.20 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins $4.8T F'eer per 2 ths 14.80 "Kger per 2 drums $4.50 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins $8.00 Motor Gasoline Ex pumps or drums per Imperial
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  • 103 5 A use has been found for "high-brows." A French has discovered that they cfien make good cooks. Miss Lvcy de She'mo, often termed the "Little PavLova cf the Orient." was married in ManMn to Mr. Ralph CiaTk, formerly of the advertising department of the Manila Da v iy Bulletin and
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  • 126 5 When the Dutch steamer "Benoa" aarived OrfSEPCS 1 fom P yesterday a store away lrom dm *mnm% port was discovered aboard. The boy was handed over to the Marine Police Hi Singapore yesterday from Manila, to d ay for Barcelonia with a general cargo. JSS P Pun/downer^n /downer
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  • 91 5 The Royal Dutch mail steamer "Vondel" which ran aground at Polo Bukom near beam No. 3 was successfuilv re-floaud at 10 o clock last night at hitrh tide. Her cargo has been discharged into li?hter? out the passengers about fifty in number all bound for Java are
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  • 83 5 Singapore, Sept. 19. m London— flank 4 months" «ight fi* 4 15|ttd Pqnaad 2« 4 s|B2d Prhate 3 months sight 2s 4%d )n India— Bank Tel. Transfer 154% U r»gkong— Bank demand draft 4 p*. p.m. ♦j Shanghai— Bank demand draft 72*4 Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 140»6 n l«par—
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  • 105 5 Over 100 labourers are at work digging out a big iron bell some ten-feet high, at Chungku, near the Drum Tower, said to have been buried in the ground at the end of the Ming Dynasty. Mayor Hsuch plans to arrange the bell for exhibition in the newly established museum
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  • 258 5 The telephone boil in the paviLion rang, :i".d a voice requested to speak to one cf the playeis. "Sony/ said'the attendant, "Mr. hufi just gone in to bat.' "All right," replied the voice, "I'll hold the line/ Certain officers of the Bangkok poEee hava talked permission to buy and carry
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  • 136 5 To-day 'i Quotation* RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Key an $350 Lice, Stall 2 M $3 31 Rice, Siam 3 Bice, Saigon 1 52y0 K*ce, Saigon 2 vnu itice, Saigon 3[\ 5" Rice, Rangoon 1 $2 71 Kite, Rangoon 2 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per
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  • 322 5 It's reported from Canton that of the Cloven prominent p* ?v«m.< recently arretted in connection wiuh the assassination of Liao < ..hung Kal, t' >ree have been shot—namely -Vlr. Lam (.hik Mm, formerly managin*raetor of the Yueh-Han Jlaihvav; Data Kwai I hang, commander of the river squadron: and Leung Shi
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 234 5 RADIO! RADIO!! RADIO!!! Cunningham Radio Tubes Now in Stock. UM YEW CHYE SONS, U 52, high Street, Singapore. •pkone 2521. pac <ca -wines. I LEBEGUE'S Sauternes (Wliite Wine) J I GriTCfl n laret-Medac (Reel Wine) I < u to lay, the prices I th y will be if the wines
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    • 28 5 You cannot boy a j I' Lamp thgn j SOLE AGENTS: I United Engineers Limited (incorporated in the Strait. Settlement.). F) FITBICSL CLPXMMENT 11. BATUBV KCiD. SINGAPORE. 4«
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    • 30 5 a 1 j I i =3 I 1 I 3 j. 5 i BOLE IMPORTERS; 1 g I The East Asiatic 00., Ltd. (Incorporated in Denmark.) jjj I Singapore. I
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 200 5 Mails Close TO-DAY, SEPTEMBER 19 Seht Pandjang, Bengkal!« and Bagan Si Api And Van dsr Lyn 2 p.*. Port Swettenham and Penang *K!iang 2 p.m. CoJombo, Durban, Algoa Bay, Cape Town, Rio d-e Janeiro, Santos end Buenos Aires Canada Maru 3 pan. Baiu Pahat *Mena 3 p.m. Moeara-Saba and Djambi
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  • 921 6 Lovers of man's grtatest and truest animal friend, the dog, will not be slow to answer the call sent out by Mr. C. Ward Jackson as Hon. Secretary of the newly formed Malayan Kennel Association, which asks for members. In this country the dog has degenerated into
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  • 422 6 Mr. G. A. McAfee, Chef Inspector, S.S. Police, has been sconced for terries under the Brunei Government. Mr. C. D. Ahtirne. Deputy Controlier of Labour, Penang. has left on a ousinees visit to Kuala Lumpur. Members of the Chinese Swimming Club are rc-minKtad that the 16th Annua*! General Met.ing wiil
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  • 174 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, September 18. Tha death is announced! of Mrs. Gunn Lay Teck, daughter otf Lim Teck, after a short illness. The deceased was married a few years ago. Tae funeral will take place on Sunda<y. An ex-revenue officer with two previous convictions under the
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  • 816 6 Prince Chech'bu has commenced rowing on the Thames under the tutorship of the King's Btargemaster. Photographs in the i'jilus' rated papers show the Prince in the conventional garb cf the sculler as he is practising at Petersham. Mrs. Ashley Gibson writes that Mr. Gibson ha* left the hospital and gone
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  • 250 6 Wild Horses and WembW Rodeo Champions Unle*.« somethr.g u f 0 6w*l»ow ta seeing the champions f 7 j Rodeo, which was a GaJ world as the nv.st tr 1* Mr. Charles Hugo, d Rmved in Singapo y< t 8* engaged! in look ng over fc] arid
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  • 143 6 In an attempt to save h life of baoy a Malay women onedtt n ly the Aid's death in East I ./7. Ihursday last. It appear? that the vamaa wai ensaai the road when she saw s motor-carT3 -1508 coming along. The car irrazed her b and
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  • 82 6 Plead ng guilty to 6 possesion of a kflge qr.au i of il'f. liquor at Kallang, a Chinese i iaed $-500 or six mewbhs' rigorous imp? Monde, the Second Police M <r n> the m rning. It will 1* recalled that sna another Chinese were air.--. I
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  • 119 6 It -.'.as (teen suggested that l particulars as to pdaotfcee for tina (wtom wji be welcome to th se wishing t take penIt is intended that tihe ft: reheami shall be -held early in Vex er, probeMJ Monday sth—but tibia will be n-tined definitely later. Thereafter p held
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  • 30 6 Prom France by ss. h'\ Singapore 6 a.m. on M< n ay. From Boflani and German] Jf 1 \*\M due Singapore on Monday si en 21st inst. I
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  • 64 6 According ot the untitled ton L'll5>«'r> l> M lx'. 5l0.l1<") s.. m of xvomen Ql'sl cbi l H The ring in token of &g*f W coming increasingly (eaaflarin gj though many a mj-rned wom.-i 1 a,: hoop of gedd m;n- rJf j married, on the correct not part of the
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  • 39 6 Rubber I _L— IS London, Stocks on Septem < r tons; 667 tons up. London.—3s. 6d. Local Spot.—$1.31. October. —$1.28 '/'jd. October to December.— $L2>• January to March.— JUSNew York.—92«/, cents. Tin London. £262.2.6. 5J li. p<r picul
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 390 6 I ROYAL JOHORE POLO CLUB. i A Skye meeting will be held on Sunday, the 20th I September, 1925, at the P a s i r P1 a n g i e Race I I Course, Johore, By kind permission of His Highness I 1 Sir Ibrahim, D.K., S.P.M.J., G.C.M.G.,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 200 6 WHEN AND WHERE A Singapore Diary To-day, September 19 High Tides. —11.11 a.m., 11.8 p.m. Lodge Zealand, 5.30 p.m. Race Training commences. To-morrow, September 20 H!gh Tides. —11.35 a.m. 11.42 p.m. .Tchore Skye Meeting. Svv. Club: 150 yd*. Jackson-Millar Cup. Monday, September 21 High Title.—0.2 p.m. K:uang Rubber, Dcrr'ck's. noon.
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  • 231 7 SOUTHAMPTON WORKERS TO STRIKE Imprisonment of Seamen Still Goes on Reuter's Service. London, September 18. eting of shipyard workers at i has passed a series of re.ring the caseation of work (jhij whereon the employment of ui iii place of the original arranged or contemplated ejtei w the
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  • 76 7 Reuter's Service. Hoboker. New Jersey, September 18. A ro-.v i <»f Irish Republican sympathies, m y women, pelted with eggs P.:thsrd Mulcahy, a member of the Dail Lreani. ;:ul his party while they were lisanbarkirg. several eggs hit Mulcahy '"i wa.* t injured bnt a companion was
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  • 50 7 Reuter's Service. Valparaiso, September 18. Pi i '< of Wales is still detained stent rain since his return which ni3ans a heavy the Andea where, according to •est r ports, the snow is yards deep on nilway lines. i declare such weather has xp rienced for
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  • 199 7 was charged before a local with the theft of two buckars presumably from the Bukit ing Estate, but the magistrate ?«ilty cf fraudulent possession vsod entered an appeal tee Deane, this morning, but *aoot avn iail appeared for the appellant and on for the Crown. to the
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  • 36 7 untitled native policc station has Pton of making the punusheffective. When the cul»n»shed their term of imprison--ft to le ma «*€d' through the lns P*ction of the populace, M W may rec °gnttse and know them
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  • 129 7 Germany's Fate Dominated by Those Areas Reuter's Service. Berlin, September, 18. In connecticn with the celebration oi the liberation of the Ruhr from occupation, President Von H.ndenburg, Chancellor Doctor Lufcher, Prussian Premier Breiun and Minister of the Interior Severing have been paying a three-day visit t<J the
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  • 100 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, September 18. The Japanese Aviators Abe and Kawachl and two mechanics, who left Toko on July 25, arrived ati Berlin yesterday from Moscow. They hiad covered 10,300 kilometers in thirteen stages across Siberia. This is a return of Pelletier Doisy's flight to Tokio
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  • 92 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, September 18. France* def.tt report by Professor Harold Moulton, consisting of 450 pages, which nail be distributed pa the officials of tthe Commis. son, insists that it will be ruinous to ask France to pay according- to the principle adopted m tihe negotiation*; with
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  • 76 7 Reuter's Service. London, September 18. The New Japanese Minister, Mr. Mushakoja, in an interview, stated that Japan and Rumania is about to conclude a commercial treaty, whereafter Japanese interests will contemplate a dir2ct maritime service with Rumanian ports to facilitate the exchange of commodities. As regards the
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  • 164 7 (By courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, September, 17. It is announced that the proposed Peking Conference to consider the question of abolishing extra-terrltoriality in China will be convened for December 18. It is estimated that not less than 7,000 emigrants to Brazil and Philippine Islands will
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  • 161 7 A Liverpool Professor of Education has been decry ng the measurement of education by material success, a disastrous scale to adopt. More and more in the schools and the colleges were proclaiming themselves spec'alists. "The academic and scholastic world was becoming full of specialists, so spec al that they were
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  • 214 7 Price Placed on Abd-el Krim's Head Reuter's Service. Paris, September 18. Despatches from Fez say that the Spaniards have effect.d another landing at Alhucemas bay and disembarked troops at Fiai.es point at the western extremity of the bay. They have also occupied a position three kilometres wide
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  • 82 7 Reuter's Service. Tokio, September 18. A fire broke out. th s mornmg in the Upper House of tb? Diet and spread very rapidiy being fanned by the strong wind, both houses burning fiercely. There seems to be no chance of saving the budding. Many other buildings,
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  • 48 7 Reuter's Service. Vienna, September 18. Three Tsarist Russians, all belonging to th? White Guards, and two from Bulgaria were arrested at the instance of the Sov;et Embassy, which, alleges that they were concerned in a plot to murder the new Soviet Minister, Bersin, at Bucharest.
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  • 269 7 Before Mr. Justice Deane, this mora ing, Chia L p and Chiia Teng Kee appealed against their conviction .n the lower court on a chaige of unlawful possession of dutiable tobacco. Mr. appeared for the appelianis and Mr. Wiwiamson for the down. Mr. DemuJh objected to the grounds
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  • 188 7 After 24 years of service in the Philippines. Capt. William J. White lealves Manila, en route for America on the Empress of Canada. Capt. White was an officer in the U S Army, and on the outbreak of tne Span ah-American war his regiment was m< b i' sed at
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  • 299 7 BRITAIN'S SYMPATHY FOR THEM Mr. Chamberlain's Speech to China Association Reuter's Service. London, September 18. A large and d'stinguished gathering was prosent at the luncheon of the China Association at Hotel Victoria to-day. Mr. Aust:n Chamberlain was the principal guest. In a long speech on China he paid
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  • 506 7 (From Ouv Own Corresponcuit). Brunei, September 14. The fact that there is no restriction in Sarawak has led 1 to much smuggling of rubber out of Brunei into Sarawak l?m--tory iut c rcuimstar.ees over WW* UWf have no control make it difficult for the local Government to suppress
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  • 93 7 American jazz dances have aroused the Tokyo poMce. These dances now are barred In all except licensed dance halls, and in the latter none of the American steps are allowed after 10 oVock. The police claim- ed the dances tended to be immoral. II In view of the gradual restoration
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 259 7 CALCO AUTOMATIC DRAINAGE GATES USED IN CONNECTION WITH ARMCO INGOT IRON CORRUGATED CULVERTS ARE SOLVING I MANY DIFFICULT DRAINAGE PROBLEMS /7_ m SENSITIVE.—A difference of head of om> p j;.-/ nflf a hundredths of an inch ai-tomati- p S WATERTIGHT.—Gat< seals are .machiaed a g and ground to perfect fit—hence
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  • 266 8 SPORTS PASTIMES FOOTBALL To-day's League Matches The following matches in the English and Scottish Leagues will be played to-day: Division I.—Birmingham vs. Notts C. Bolton W. vs. Aston Villa. Burnley vs. Arsenal. Cardiff City vs. Sunderland. U. vs. \V 2St Ham U. Liverpool vs. Manchester U. Manchester City vs. Everton.
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  • 73 8 S.C.C. Tournament Yesterday's Results A. Doubles Handicap.—Semi-Final Fu'oher and Doig beat Hill and Kleirunan 4—6. 6—3, 6—l The final match of "A Doubles Handicap Fulcher and Doig scr. vs. Mile 3 and Mugllston owe 2 will b? played (weather permitting) on Wednesday next, 23rd inst. At the conclusion
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  • 206 8 A. Class Mrs. Hedby Stevens and Hatch vs. Mr. and Mrs. Goldie. Miss Griffith Jones and Fulcher vs. Mrs. McLay and Prentis. Mr. Sykes and Beatty vs. Miss L. Hutchison and Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton vs. Mrs. Miller and Poyser. Miss Fawcett
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  • 27 8 Forest Hilis, Sept. 19. In the semi-finals Johns L on beat Williams by 7—5, 6—3. 6—2 and Tilden beat Richards by $--8, 6—4, 6—4, 6—L
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  • 104 8 C.F.A. Tournament The following are the fixtures of the BauWnton Tournament of the Chinese Friendly Association.— To-day's Ties B. Single Handicap Goh Quee Hee Scratch vs. Sng Bee Ay owe 2. Seah. Wah Seng Scratch vs. Scow Siew Feng owe 4. Doubles Handicap Choo Lye Huat and Lee Liang
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  • 71 8 The draw for the second round of the badminton open of Singapore for the Vengadr.salem cup under the auspices of the Indian Association resulted as a 6 follow?:— Monday: T. Damon v. K. Nazaretn. Tresday: M. Kathiravelu vs. A. J. P. Kathen. Wednesday: A. M. Nayagam v.
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  • 61 8 Johore Races Special Race Train To-morrow As the races at Joh ere Skye meeting tomorrow will not be over till alter the departure of the ma.l train, the railway administration is arranging for a speciaj race train to leave Jlohore Bahru at < o'clock arriving at Tank-road at
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  • 171 8 The following is the list of horses in work for the meeting in October. Redfearn's Stable: Bonnie Friend, Star of Athole, Whiskers, Little Wonder, Merry Maiden, Bex, Rubbterneck, Essex, Happy Days, Royal Hussar, Marquise, Hayeticr., Loch Ess, Meklong. Turley's Stable: Genzano, Cleopatra, A.Vbird 11, Colens, Red Sands,
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  • 28 8 LA. vs. R.E. Tha above match which was to come off to-morrow at Puloe Bran: has been cancelled as the R.E. are unable to raise a team.
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  • 107 8 V.M.C.A. vs. A.P.C. A Hockey match will be played on Monday on the V.M.C.A. ground at Anson Road between the A.P.C. and the V.M.C.A. The teams will be as follows:— Y.M.C.A:—J. V. Moss; E. G. Wheatle> and R. Lyne; R. R. Mehta. F. H. Lamothe and C. D. Smith;
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  • 64 8 S.L.R.A. Spoon Competition The September Spoon competition took place at Seletar on Thursday, September 17, and resuited as follows:— Yds. Yds. Yds. Heap 300 200 100 Total. Mrs. Mugliston 24 26 22 101.55 Mrs. G .F. Jackson 20 24 22 101.40 Mrs. J. M. Jackson 20 28 28
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  • 240 8 The following Singapore properties we c sold by auction by Messrs. Oheong Ko:n Seng Co., at their sale-room No. 30, ChulLa-street on August 20, and September 16, 1925:— Freehold land ajid houses Nos. 10 and 11 Lorong 1 off CbjanTi Road area 2,486 sq. ft., bought by Mr.
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  • 32 8 The following are the outstanding events in the V.M.C.A. programme for the week ending September 19, 1925. To-day, September 19 Crcket v. R. E.s at Anson Road ground 2 p.m.
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  • 10 8 To-day, September 19.—Bridge Building. See special orders.
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  • 95 8 In the House of Commons last month the Secretary for War stated that th? War Office has received during the past s x months an application for the supply of airms to the Shanghai Volunteer Perce, and tihe application has been complied with. Mr. E. Hiratsuka, assistant of the Japanese
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  • 103 8 J. C. Will'amson Ltd. have engaged Madtame Anna Pavlova, the famous dancer and a company of 40, to give eight programmes in Austral a, commencing in Melbourne in March. The da'e of the Jelebu District Agricultural Show has be n altered from Satu day, Oct. 10, to Saturday, Oct. 17
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 641 8 CHURCH SERVICES FIFTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY September 20, 1925 S. Andrews Cathedral 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.44 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the following week at the Cathedral:—Monday, 7.40 a.m. Matins; 8 a.m. Holy Communion;
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    • 243 8 Christian Science Reading Room (2nd floor) 62-63 Robineon Road. Services Sundays 10 a.~n. 5.30 p.m. Testimony Meeting. Last Wednesday in each month. Reading Room open, free to all, o» Wednesdays and Fridays from 9.30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Garrison Church Tanglin Barracks 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 8.45 a.m. Church Service.
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    • 352 8 jjj IF YOU WISH TO HAVE RIGHT I I THING IN SPORTING LINE PLEASE I 'Phone 2484 I or call at jjj 1 Xif A# m North I I fj ißrlS^ SINGAPORE. I latest Model Guitar with adjustable aid alamiiium tiii piece $25 Send for the latest illustrated catalogue SEASON
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    • 355 8 Singapore Volunteer Corps To-day, September 19 2 p.m.—Bukit Timah, European Un't«, Practice Warren Shield. Buses leave Drill Hail at 2 p.m. 1 bug leaves Keppel Harbour Tram Terminus at 1.30 pm. 2.30 p.m.—Farrer Range, Malay Company, Practice Warren Shield. Buses leave Malay Drill Hall at 2.30 p.m. To-morrow, September 20
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  • 959 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchang* sod Share Brokers, issue the following hat of quotations: Singapore, September 19. MAIL QUOTATIONS RUBBER, STERLING SHARES Imnm Value 2a Aliagsr ~17% 2s Anglo-Java 3 6 20s Anglo-Malay 27 8 20s Ayer Kuning 40j- cd. 20s Batu
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 388 9 r t ■< i mm mm mmt ei>r nmmu WHEN BUYING FOOTWEAR I no trot forget T. K. K's Rubber Shoes. f iSitv is always superior than any other make obtained locally as they are I rfactnred under the supervision of experts and only the best materials are I i
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    • 233 9 APIOL STEEL Sure and certain for all Female complaints.Every lady should keep a box in the house. Chemists and Stores sell them throughout the world. Proprietor: MARTIN, Chemist, Sootcamptoa, Eaglaad. SINGAPORE OXY-ACETYLENE WORKS 100, Tank Road, Singapore. fTelders of Cylinders Crank Casae, Gears Shafts cr any machinery made of Cast
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    • 441 9 Besf Quality *~9k~ Less Cosf I j 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. The name is using a new method of
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  • 904 10 REJUVENATED BY MIRACLE Woman of Seventy Baffles all the Experts Le Havre.—A woman of over 70, who has been suddenly and mysteriously rejuvenated, so that she now has the face and figure of a girl, has justt landed) in Europe from America. She is Mrs. Marion Kdlly, and
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  • 123 10 It has been decided that gentlemen who are domiciled in any of tihe Crown Colonies w'll be eligible to be enrolled in tha commisioned ranks of the Army in India Reserve of Officers. In etexsh case the application should be addressed to the- Military Secretary at the India Office in
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 889 10 I Pang Kirn Van Co., 1 S General Agents Brokers, Estate Suppliers, cj I I 23, FIRST CROSS STREET. (3rd Floor,) Malacca. I Sole Agents for:—ASSURANCE FRANCO-ASIATIQUE FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. [j] Brokers for .-LOANS, THE SALES OF RUBBER ESTATES, HOUSE PROPERTIES, SHARES, Etc, Etc. Big and small Estates managed
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    • 352 10 m AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST~AGENCIK^ SALES. LAND AND HOUSES Held weekly m v FURNITURE SUNDRY y 08 Monday. GOODS He i d .r klyonT «esda, PAWNBROKERS' UNRE- 7 and Sa turd ay DEEMED PLEDGES Held monthly. MORTGAGES ARRANGED Immediate attention assured. Account Sales promptly rendered T.O.MAYHEW Managing Director. CHING KENG
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  • 486 11 Singapore, Sept. 12. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati Mutton Australian kati Fowl kato dS. eth aiiy rearCd) kati 70 Aeons' Nfr L2O i*eons, fledged rair |°2 Pigeons, wild punai each EGGS 52 for 10 50 Duck for 10 Preserved (duck for 10) 40 FISH Bawal Puteh (Pombret) kati
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    • 616 11 I STEAMER SAILINGS II MAH. PASSENCERAND_ CAli i 0 SERV1CK II NAV.GApON CO. (Under Contract with Hi* Maieatvi r SER V1CE. I OUTWARDS from LONDON. J l> I for China Japan. M HOMEWARDS I Due Mar8ei,,e London Antwerp. 1 Tonnage Singapore Leave I 1925 Tonnage Sineanort rriva 9,100 Sept 25
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    • 45 11 NEVER STOP ADVERTISING When Someone stops Advertising Someone stops buying When Someone stopa buying Someone stops selling When Someone stops selling Someone stops making When Someone stops making Someone stops earning When Everyone stops earning Everybody stops buying &EEP GOING! Advertise in IBE MALAYA TRIBUNft,
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    • 372 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 KIN T A 4 p m for Por t Swettenham
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    • 362 11 STEAMER (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINE. Mara n,'666 mS London S Kitano Maru 8 000 M.r=SI i* 0 0 Antwerp si if Haruna Mara ***** SEES?- J^ 0 Antwerp d„ ?S Kama Mara 8 000 SfSffl** 1 f on >n Antwerp S« J? Katori Mara jSSSo fegfe- Antwerp 2 Ataita
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    • 612 12 SITUATIONS VACANT CHINESE CONTHACTOtt WANTED. For large Furnhure Factory. Must be able to supply plenty of g <od labour ani complete large orders quickly. Valuable position for competent experienced mau. Apply JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., (Incorporated in > NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. "he Municipal Commissioners of the T* wu :>f
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    • 696 12 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Notioe i» hereoy given that Lavender Street and <?ruwf<>rd .-street will b« cl<»»ed t > through traffic from 19th ->ep enber until further notice for the reci nst ruction of Crawford Bricge, All tnffio to nff fr.m Qeylang an 1 Tanj >ng Katong sh
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    • 434 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HBAD OFFICE: 14, MARKET STKPBT. BRANCHES Penang 86 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Br.tu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hongkong IS, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Arooy, Pontianak,
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    • 505 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Con pan ie* Acta of 1862 to 1800, on 2nd December 1891.) Authorised Capital «3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital «1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1, 458,221 HEAD OFFICB: 15, Graca Chorch Streat, London, E. C. 3. BOARD
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    • 455 12 INSURANCE iifflrJ 80UTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OEres: 2, Finlayscm Green. ORIENTAL Government Security LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in India 1874.) Kt suits of the Company's Operations during the three years 1922-1924 PROFIT Rs.
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    • 492 12 GOLD LEAF TEA Ever feel jumpy, Wmn m is caused by Tannin in bad tea tk is very simple. Drink GOLD (the Tea with the least Tannin) a j right. Tell your Dealer to dc i r LEAF only! The QUALITY Te a ing to play its alluring par t
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