Malaya Tribune, 23 January 1926

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] >■< AND WiJ SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING DAILY. Vol. XIII.- -No. 19 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY. JANUARY 23, 1926.
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    • 306 1 AMAT£UR"PHOTfISTOR6 109 NORTH BRIDGE Rg I See What You Get at WHITEAWAY'S I W SALE H 5 J I•" 1 1 1 11 J sMlMeiltH.llMl!HlH|.«llflH!il:il II m~J i womEßn)l if i I BARGAINS j jjj AR()SINS) i J l AWAITYOU I| r i, •i 111 1111 ,!l,l ,ll,ii,H 1 n
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    • 410 1 i Don't wait for paina or failie* 1 Vision before you consult v. If I you need gl&aaca, we will 3 and prepare leasee an* ftt la I frame and mountings of aay character. Doctors' and Occuliet*' preaerip- I Itions executed pxvmptiy at ipa«k| 1 price. THE EASTERN OPTICAL OCX,
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  • 1861 2  -  4 WEEKLY CAUSERIE FOR SCOTTISH EXILES (By Robert S. Angus. Edinburgh; December 23, 1925. I am writing th-s week a day earlier than usual to suit the postal and other exigencies of the Chifstimas season. That 9uch a change should be necessary is a sufn of the growing
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    • 374 2 Ants Destroy Destroy the Ants/ 1 ANTS are miserable pests—de- house in a few minutes of disease- stroyers of food—the enemy of bearing flies and mosquitoes. It is p man. economy to use Flit and avoid dis- Incessant watchfulness must ever ease. Flit is clean, easy to use and I
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    • 468 2 WHAT LIFE IS UKE? life as like a e h ;t To play the game successfully USSM of the utmost importance, anfr?k mentaUy and physically efficient TJ* S must be sustained in a clean aJri E** condition. na h*a.t: 7 As an aid to internal cleanW health nothing is better
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  • 460 3 Japanese Skipper Offers an Explanation WThat is th'» meauiaig of the term "Maru" applied to Japanese ships? This is a question frequently asked by the public and it is difficult even for a Japanese, ba he literate or illiterate to know exactly what to answer. The following
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  • 309 3 Sir Conan Doyle and Religion of the Future Sir Arthur Conan Doyle spoke rcently in Manchester at a bazaar for the purpose of helping the fund to establish a Spiritualist headquarter in the city. In the op-aning of his address Sir Arthur spoke briefly about Queen Alexandra—"the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 803 3 LaCoiigtiorCom Evenj day you leave n r, '^<*i^J|, ,C\ or Cold untreated you are kavs Sold by ai.d chroruc 111 health More cUr, fd^mll ""V imiTin hng !i beg;n in the Ww^lf* Sixty U*!T£3 MARMAuT, chest.than in other c-j-t V SiKGJ.PCPE. U'hen uou cntch C\d 'iF uou A otßMtti t»«v«
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    • 91 3 IF YOU SUFFER FROM INDIGESTIONyou can get instant relief by taking a oupie cf tablets of Blaurated Magnesia This immediaely neutralltea the dangerous stomach acids and ao preventa fermentation, nauaea •fulneaa," dizzlnesa and other distreaalag aymptoma. BlaurUed MagoeiU tablets *re recognised tr*> world over aa a aura remedy for digestive
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    • 488 3 Stop that Rheumatic Pain Sloan 9 s is the remedy you need! /rtH&^ If you arc a martyr to. Muscular or Joint fr> tjj Rheumatism, Sciatica, Backache, Lumbago Y% or Neuritis if all other remedies have failed try Sloan's without delay. Apply gently to the painful part. Don't rub. Instantly
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    • 176 3 THE WORLD'S HUMOUR ifltitns.-li.i I iis i t i t i i I i I i"i I IHtlirittHlHiH"«"> 11,1,,,,, M,,1 I I I l l "I got a rise for Christmas!" "Salary?"—J"No rent'" Mr Dire may I read my new play to you —Karikaturen, Oslo. "Yen, but don't forget to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 364 4 AMUSEMENTS 1 EMPIRE 1 Thursday, January 21 to Wok day, January 25. i In the Second Show at 9-10 p.m. jg jj BELASCO PRODUCTIONS Inc. presents 3 3 MIRIAM COOPER I 3 FORREST STANLEY I 3 And an ALL-STAR CAST of famous players In a J a heart-stirring and most
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    • 506 4 AMUSEMENTS The Finest Selection of Pictures S From Thursday, January 21 to Tuesday, January 26. AT THE q] ALHAMBRA TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. g AN ALL-BRITISH PRODUCTION I A 1925 Granger-Davidson Photo-play featuring S Victor Mac Laglen and Phyllis Shannaw j
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    • 574 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY CINEMA TO-NIGHT AT «,15 P.M. A Special Rathe Attraction! One of the top-notch Pictures of th€ y€ar TO BE or NOT TO BE From KKNET™ vel b7 Thrills, Suspend, and big spectacular scenes r 9AAA *****7T ,UUU rLL I of impressive sea drama with many powerful situaand satisfying
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  • 75 5 British Official Press Service. London, January 22. To-day's rates of exchange are: Paris, 129%. New York, 4.86 3j16. Brussels, 107. Geneva, 25.18. Amsterdam, 12.10%. Milan, 120%. Berlin, 20.42. Stockholm, 18.16. Copenhagen, 19.59. Oslo, 23.9. Vienna, 34.5. Prague, 164%. Helsingfors, 193%. Madrid, 34.34. Lisbon, 2%. Rio de Janeirio,
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  • 81 5 Princess Pignatelli was killed, and the Pr nee was seriously injured, wh#n their ear skidded and overturned on a sharp I bend in the road near Cuernavaca. Before j her marriage on'y four months ago Princess Pignacelli was Miss Constance Wilcox. Her father is a prominent New York man. The
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  • 150 5 The City Opera The Merry Wives of W ndsor was staged last night to a very good house and this merriest of Shakespeare's comedies lost nothing by its translation ir»:o Malay, for the aud ence were kept amu?ed and entertained throughout the entire chree hours that its staging
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  • 131 5 One of <;he most novel ideas embodied in motion picture stories recent'y s to be found in "Her Accidental Husband"', a sixreel production which comes to the Empire Cmema for a run of five days. The action of the story opens in a little fishing v llage,
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  • 127 5 (By courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, January 21. The Imperial reassembled to-day. A me ssage reports that the Eastern Chinese Railway Company have resumed the services. It is learned that negotiat ons between the N.Y.K. and the Toyo Kisen Kaisha have practically been conduced in favour
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  • 181 5 TO-DAY, JANUARY 23 Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak and Pakan Baroe Sri Patana 2 p.m. Batu Pahat *Mena 2 p.m. Batavia and Cheribon Palopo 2 p.m. Port Swettenham and Penang *Klang 3 p.m. Bangkok Hermod 3 p.m. PaJembang *Henli 4 p.m. Muntok «and Palembang Senang 4 p.m. Port Swettenham,
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  • 91 5 London, January 19. Manchester Market— 8% lbs shirtings fair (n?w bass) 13s 3d 40's Grey Yarns, single twist 20 Vis 6 lbs T. Cloth, fair 24 yards 8s 6d Liverpool Market— Cotton (Fully Middling American) 10.95 Egyptian Cotton 18.65 Metals— Tin Standard 3 months £273.12.6 Produce— Copra,
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  • 82 5 The first contingent of American and Continental tourists arrived at BowJbay, on January 10, in. the b g round-die-world i luxury liner, Empress of Sea land. Among the passengers are Sir Arthur Mayo-Rocin-i son Mr. Henry Morgenihau, late American Ambassador in Turkey, and Mr. Arthur Maurice, former editor of the
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  • 110 5 To-day's Quotations RICE p, Its No J m 5 Rice, Saigon 8 2 Kice, Rangoon 1 «000 R}ce, Rangoon 2 1275 Par Boiled No 1 per bag $10 20 RiS: I »5 PRODUCE Buyers Sells ra Gambier <ti^nn Java Cube 00 Hamburg- Cube "•ess Cube 'White Pepper 73.00 Johore
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  • 90 5 Singapore, Jan. 23. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 15|32d Demand 2s 4%d Private 3 months sight 2s 4 23;32d On India— Bank Tel Transfer 154% )n Hongkong— Bank demand draft 3\ p.c. p.m. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 75 On Java— Bank Tel. Transfer 140% >n
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  • 133 5 At the annual general meeting held on Friday, January 15, the following were elected to serve on the* Management Committee for the yaar 1926:—Patron. Mr. Aw Boon Haw; President, Mr. Tan Jin Gam; Vice-Presidents, Messrs. Lim Hock Seng, Ang Ban Koon and Wee Van Te<e; Hon. Secretary, Mr. Chew Keow
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 223 5 POLAR CAFE High Street. TRY OUR CHERRY SUNDAE \OSJ WILL BE DH LIGHTED.* ALL SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Dairy Products Obtainable Here OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. I hi JXYLISB MILLINBBT AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. If j OflH and inspect our new I( rhipment just unpacked. j) j GINETTE, J !N'-rth Bridge Road,
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    • 421 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Special Offer— THREE SUITS FOR £2 You should not mis* the opport- L y B o each of w «>»en Serge h Navy Brown or Black for £2 pus os for postage. This cloth is guaranteed to be serviceable, strong and of smart appearance. Money returned if not
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    • 304 5 The Eestern Studio 1 jjj LEE PHOTOGRAPHER I SINGAPORE. Enlargements, Miniatures, Wedding and other Groups. I Indoor and Outdoor. :3 MODERN STYLE. H Electric Lightings, etc. We also do Amateurs' work. l l,' ww»«««t«™i<*'t..i.w^ I WASH CLOTHES NEW WAY I I 5 I al■ I iTB WOMEN: No mor back-breaking
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  • 92 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, January 23 High Tides.—s.33 a.m., 6.51 p.m. L dge St. George Regular, 9.15 p.m. Victoria Theatre, New Globe Trotters, 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, January 24 High Tfcfcja flftj a.m., 8.16 p.m. Monday, January 25 High Tides.—7.34 a.m., 9.24 p.m. Yacht Club Meeting, 6.15 p.m.
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  • 68 6 DEATH. MR. LIM WEE TIONG died on Bth inst. at UL$ am. at his residence No. 11 Lorong 21, off Geyian?i Road and leaves behind him a widow, 6 sons, 6 daughters, 2 sons-in-law, 2 daughters-in-law, 18 grand children and 2 great grand children to mourn
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  • 815 6 The decl'ne of Liberalism, coupled with the multiple fissions wh en have occurred within the Liberal Party, espe ial'y since 1919, have led to the belief that a union, or alliance, between the Libera's and the labour Party, wou'd be inevitable. Since Mr. Lloyd George, by the
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  • 206 6 Inspector and Mrs. Dias are expected to arrive in Singapore by the s.s. Mantua. The next meeting of the Legislative Council will be on Monday, February I, at 10 a.m. Regulations governing pilgrim parses for Mace* are published in the Government. Gazette. Lee Eng Wong, a Hockehia has been arrested
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  • 1420 6 Chinese Teacher Found Sane by Jury The pleas of insanity and grave provocation, entered by Mr. I. G. Campbell in defence of Yong Ghin, the Chinese teacher, charged with the murder erf his wfe by stabbing, failed to impress the jury and a unanimous verdlat of
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  • 142 6 Mysterious, Disappearance p] Johore Planters Great anxiety is be ng it I J for two European plan en who ported missing. It app< Schind' er and Day mend both c rubber estate, went ou L 'hihrhßf on Wednesday even ng and nothing more ha? been heard of them.
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  • 70 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.! Penang, January 22. In the Suprame Court to-day Mr. Juste; Aaton gave his decision in the application to bar a su>t for libel brought by S. Fakir Pad&ohi against the Hon. Mr. P. K. Nambyar, the Pinang Gazette P:- s. Ltd and ofchars.,
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  • 49 6 (From Our Own Coir Penang January Villasamy, a Tamil, who sau issren on Monday of attempting to ekssl M' panapathy Pillay by present* lg a false «k--'scrhjJtion list for providing tVxxl for w poor at thfe Tha'ipusam Festival, has beer sentenced to a month's njror merrt.
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  • 41 6 From France by s.s. Angkor pore 6 a.m. on Monday, the 2'> th isst From China and Japan by s.s. Ha Haiti, due Singapore on Monday, instant. From Japan by s.s. M.ii Maru, Singapore on Monday, th* £>th lnsunu
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  • 132 6 We hear that an Assistant untitled Lac our is to be permanen.ly f utl n JL„ Malacca in the near future. The I lers Office wiii be at the Stsdt B "ssf, co the Malacca Library.—M.O. The maces were used in Ike pur Supreme Court for the Monda, one in
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  • 39 6 LEWIS AND PFAT& Rubber l£ g-i'»® 10 London. Storks on Januar» 1,530 tons up. London. —2s. 11 d. Local Spot. —$1.1«. January.—$1.18. February to March. April to June.—$1-17'»• New York.—74 «6. Tin Loal. —$139'« per piful t(,n
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    • 236 6 Ifm*. LATEST DESIGNS £k B j|L CUPS, TANKARDS 1 j ONE-PINT SILVER PLATED jjj jjj TANKARDS D? I no- 277 p rice £1 1 50 I I THE BEST TANKARD MADE. CjJ As above, with Star Glass Price $13.50 Rfr Robinson Co., Ltd., q tTm Raffles Place, Singapore. 583 i
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    • 71 6 A. FLINTER Dealer in DIAMONDS, PEARLS AND PRECIOUS STONES 19, Raffles Place, Singapore. Office Thone 197 Private 'Phone 2538 Agents for Kuala Lumpur STORCH BROS., 37-39, Java Street, Kuala Lumpur. jD U 1 ifj combine accurate timekeeping with [J H artistic appearance at moderate prices. Q: j€ At all first-class
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 72 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Courtesy of the Government Health Office Kandang Kerbau Station, for the 24 houra ending midnight January 22. IMS. deg. Max. shade temperature 83.5 F. Mm. shade temperature 73 F. Mean shade temperature 77.3 F. Max. sun radiation 128 F. Mm. grass radiation 72 F. Sea
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  • 287 7 REM CRIEVANCE OVER BONUS Arrangements Made to re-open Negotiations British Official Press Service. Reuter's Service. London, January 23. Tte delegate conference of the. National i b 4 Ra'.l .vaymen, which yesterday ected the sward of the National Wagis ded to-day to ie-open negotiaraihray companies, A meeting resentatrses of
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  • 139 7 Tke Beneficiaries Aggregate 4.560,000 British Official Press Service. ndoa, January 23. a ha.t years after the armistice, u n n.ne hundred arid five thousand Pyruvic wero in 111 weipt of .ompensalion tTU »«OM and al owances Miaetry of Peasioaa. Of these were iiaacied officers V iwents or dependents
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  • 41 7 Reuter's Service. f The Haggle, January 22. v r J*J crisis h s tiU: unsolved WllTi- fdiled Tha Qwen has U »»»ur r the former Liberal >' *»d well-known author- "< --t,rnational law, to 1 11 an i-xtra-parliamencary i-mhurg i, considering the
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  • 41 7 Reuter's Service. **H**»t4ti« T kio Januai "y 22 V Saidek!! r i;]yin to interpelia- ti,t Foreign Minister, at, 'nundol to take steps y**™**, rights in Man- rg**"* basis if the extraPeking raises the eM r 'Khu in Manchuria.
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  • 207 7 More Workers Required Immediately Reuter's Service. London, January 22 The report of the Missionary Council of the Church Assembly, dealing with the Moslem world, says that the interpretation of the Christian message to Moslems was vital to worJd peace and the safety of Christendom and cannot be postponed
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  • 132 7 Reuter's Service. British Official Press Service. London, January 22. 'The barometer shows no change," declared Count Volpi to Renter with regard to che progress of the Italian debt negotiations. He .aid that he and Mr. Churchill to-day discussed a tentative scheme for a draft agreement. The experts
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  • 110 7 Reuter's Service. Scran ton, Pennsylvania, January 22. j Hopes of a settlement of the anthracite j coai strike are revived awiaty to the mineowners' and miners' representatives accepting a peace plan submitted by a local paper as the basis of negotiations whereby the miners resume work immediately
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  • 110 7 British Official Press Service. London, January 23. Mr. Amary, Secretary for the Colonies, speaking at Edinburgh, said that the economic problems of this country must be based on the maintenance of a standard of living for the people which would give them a decent wage and
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  • 53 7 Reuter's Service. LorAfon, January 22. No trace has been found of the two missing airmen who left the Shiphol Aerodrome on Tuesday for coast defence aerial exencises*. All hope of their safety ha 3 been abandoned. The search is seriously handicapped ow ng to rough and foggy weather
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  • 35 7 British Official Press Service. London, January 23. As from to-morrow, midnight transmission of the British Official News Service will not" In continued as Usual as on all other nights of the week.
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  • 166 7 Vehemently Opposed by German Nationalists Reuter's Service. Berlin, January 22. The German National Party conference last night agreed to submit to the Reichstag a motion making a series of demands tantamount to declaring implacable hostility to the Locarno Treaty and the entry of Germany into the League of
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  • 168 7 Reuter's Service. London, January 22. The most effective measure, however distastaful, for preventing disaster in the cotton trade has been proved to be ahort time," say< the annua: report of the Oldham Masier Cotton-Spinners' Assoc ation. De*pice a bumper American crop last year and the fail in
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  • 85 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, January 22. Business ;n the Bourse was entirely suspended to-da., as a protest against the prop-oaal of an increase of tax on the Bourse transactions. There was an unprecedented scene on the steps of the Bour.se, hundreds of clerks cheering impromptu speeches, denouncing the
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  • 94 7 British Official Press Service. London, January 23. Spi-aki.i*g at Bath as President of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce Mr. Stanley Machin said that "buy British goods" vras this slogan of the Bi-jtish Empire to-day. ff this campaign was to be carried to a sii0e.»siful conclusion, it
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  • 53 7 Reuter's Service. Laspaimas, January 22. The Spanieh airmen arrived completing the first stage af the flight to South America. Madrid, January 22. The airmail, Major Franco and Captain Ruizdeaida, have left Palos en rouce *o Soylh America, carrying messages from King Alfonso to the Presidents of Brazil, Uruguay
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  • 21 7 Reuter's Service. Beira, January 22. Th* rains have stopped and the Pungwe River has fallen a foot since yeaterday.
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  • 20 7 Reuter's Service. Amsterdam, January 22. Hitherto over a £100,000 have been colored in aid of flood sufferer*.
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  • 278 7 THE PRESS DENOUNCES HIS POLICY Attempts to Wreck Friendly Relations Reuter's Service. Moscow, January 2A I>iscussing the Russo-Chinese dispute with regard to the Chinese Eastern Railway the Izvestia" declares that Chang Tso Lin is continuing his old policy of provoking comPlications in the relations between the Soviet
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  • 82 7 Committee Concludes its Investigation Reuter's Service. Washington, January 23. ihe House of Representatives Committee has cone uded its investigation into the British rubier monopoly, the last witness being the War Secretary Mr. Davis, who, in closed sess on, discussed the problem from the standpoint of national defence. Previous.y
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  • 113 7 British Official Press Service. London. January 23. Lirtl'3 is known in London with referanc-"' to reports from the Continent thai the postponement of the meeting of til? Preparatory Commission to the Disarmament Conference is contemplated. The meeting is arranged to take place on February fiflteenth. So far as
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  • 30 7 Reuter's Service. Calcutta, January 22. A Special Tribunal sentenced the Ind an, Sudhansu Chaudhury, to eighteen months' rigorous imprjamment for importing pistols and revolvers from Rangoon and Singapore.
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  • 36 7 Reuter's Service. Melbourne, January 22. The Japanese train ng cruiser hvate, wh eh m touring the wcrld, has arrived and sails for Ho.art on January 2H. The cadet*, include Prince Hironubu Fuehimt.
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  • 28 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, January '2.',. The Greek debt negotia'iong have suddenly come to a standstill. The Greek dllegate it l aving for Athens for instructions.
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  • 12 7 Mr. FP. untitled untitled traffic month iX FMiR iB md Inn aext
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 162 7 I HIGH CLASS SWISS WATCHES J {j Oval, Tonneau and Fancy Shapes. I 1 Latest Gents Pocket Watches with thin flat movements. 1 l YOUR CHOICE I I in Platinum, White Gold or Gold i with or without Diamonds. J J ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 1 I B. P. De Silva
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  • 1795 8 Noted Educator Speaks on Education The chief po nt brought out by Dr. L m Hoot. Ken ß in Ml address at Raffles lnst.tution, yesterday afternoon, was the va.ue ol location in the vernacular for tbe per..etuaton M home influences and of the •vntures-.dd
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  • 396 8 SPORTS PASTIME? BOXING Forthcoming Bouts Tenebro Santos to Figure in Main-Event Having made an impressive start with the new "year boxing promises to rise again as a popular sport in Singapore and Malaya. Mr G G. Daubenny has erected an open a.r stadium, under the style of "The Park" at
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  • 47 8 Hall Football Shield Final The final match for the Hall Football Shield wll be played on the 27th instant be .ween the Second Troop i Raffles Institution) and the Fourth Troop (St. Josephs Institution) at the Sad.urn at 5 pm. Mr. R. H. Gale wdl referee.
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  • 72 8 Yesterday evening on Sit. Joseph's ground the 4th Troop Scoujs (St Joseph's) defeated the 11th Troop (Angk> Ch nese) by 2 goals to nil. The winners deserved thevr win after pressing throughout the full hour Mr. Sands M.B.E. refereed. This resu&t brngs the 4th Troop into <jhe final for
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  • 79 8 On thursday even ng on their growwl' St Joseph's Institut on drew with the Municipal Football Cnxb in a game of soccer, the conclusion show ng a biank score. T «aime was keenly fought out, both «idee coming very ci>se to scoring. Lm Mah Seng in
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  • 79 8 The Achilles turned out a good side t*r their mach against tljBC«. on the Padang yesterday, and although the C.uD had most of the,same the goals were equally shared This was due in great measure to the fine work of the ship s goa.-keeper and defence generally.
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  • 60 8 The S.C.C. Season > The S.C.C. cricket season will open on Tuesday, when the nets will be out for practice. At 6 pm. a meet.ng wll be he <i in xhe Club lounge to make arrangements for the for hcom ng season. All members nterested in cricket are requested
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  • 179 8 Systematic Swindling by Educated Chinese A series of clever swindles perpetrated in Chinese brotheis resulted in the appearance of Lek Chiang Kwang an English Sneaking Chinese youth, yescerday before Iff Hewitt, the Third Po cc Mag strate. A cording to the evidence for the prosecution the accused
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  • 125 8 Exemplary Sentence on "Heng Yee" Member Sentence of two years' rigorous imprisonment was passed on a Cantonese by Mr. P. F. Dav-d. the District Judge .this morn ng. Cheng Mun the prisoner was convicted of being concerned in the management of an unlawful society. Mr. Sykes, assistant
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  • 493 8 Lt-Co". B. A. Thompson, Military Adviser, Johore Mi itary Force?, has returned from leave. Mr. R. D. Dykes, of Messrs A. C. Harpei and Co., Seremban, s going on transfer to the firm's K'ang branch. Mr. Alec Mackenzie, manager of Tebong Plantations, Tampin, and Mrs. Mackenzie have returned from Home
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  • 62 8 The End of the Season The Newcomers versus the Rest match which was arranged for this afternoon has been cancelled, it having been found impossible to get full sides. Ow ng to the difficuty of arranging matches there will be no more games so that the Malaya Cup final
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  • 67 8 Y.M.C.A. vs. A.P.C. The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. vs A P C. at Hockey on Monday at the Telok Ayer ground:—R. H. Pennefather; C A Pennefa her and E. G. Wheatley; F. Albucnierque, R. Lyne and D. W. Dale; M. Catchat>or, V. Arathoon», H. G. Stack (Capt), E.
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  • 44 8 Tuesday, January 26.— 9 I less and Ambulance Clara quarters. Wednesday, Januaty 27 Hal I Shield, Final Stadium 5 p.m. Friday, January 29. —Annua V.M.C.A., 5.30 p.m. Saturday. January 80.—Ba m G n ment House.. Farade at I V.M.C.A. 3.15 p.m.
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  • 340 8 The last case before the untitled untitled at the Assizes., another alieg wmm has been fixed for Monday naorniaf o The annua! meeting of the S S. Malaya Boy Scouts Aheld in'the V.M.C.A. Hal! on 1 r,:ay, January 29, at 5.30 p.m. o We are in receipt of hawhoaw wj
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    • 605 8 CHURCH SERVICES THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY January 24, 1926 S. Andrew's Cathedral Dedication Feast 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral), Service Eyre in E Flat, Hymns 170, 9.15 a m Matins followed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. The Catechism, 530 p.m. Festal Evensong and bermon, Preacher Rev.
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    • 246 8 Straits Chinese Methodist Church A. C. S. Chapel 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Morning (Malay) Service Speaker: Mr. Choo Bene Lim PAYA LEBAK ENGLISH SCHOOL s~p,m. Malay Service. Speaker: Miss S. Blackmore WESLEY CHURCH 7.30 p.m. Epworth Leagu iServiet Speaker: Miss Tan Kok Hu. Subject: "How to Pray." 8.15
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  • 982 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET n < g' rs LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange of foUowin list Singapore, Jan. 22. MAIL QUOTATIONS RUBBER, STERLING SHARES Issue Valu s d 2s Allagar 0 4 9 Anglo-Java 0 8 9 f? An lo M alay 2 2 6 5 j
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    • 322 9 I SPEC,AL 'TV 1 1 Punctuality W An kestmncing I RAJA Co. I AT THE NEW WORLD SHOWS I I ej VABfCL'S ATTRACTIONS I 1 THE ARYA NADANA VINODHA SABHA 1 I Satharam. jjj I f THE CITY OPERA. I wil l prate, t If I i m Devil 's
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    • 152 9 E ,NEW FRENCH RIMEOV. THERAP ON NO 1 JHERAPION No 2 THERAP ON No 3 r£ LKCi E»r mSS 1 ?-'"St urel,ber N --™«»™">«<'ro.-n ZAfiggJj* do not hesitate to write (or •ur FRk« honest opioloa as to fuitabllttT. 'Phone: 2419 LIM CHEE SENG. J MICHELIN Mll7 TYRES STOCKIST and Sole
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    • 379 9 REDUCTION IN PRICES OK I B. S. A. and JAMES g I if± i? "ssr I 9Bstl« hp f P ff3 ?5 lv «<>">P!Me for road. f Joo 00 S I mmmsmmj M II 1 Via" Ti t> JAMES X jj 3 Hi?: 3 f£eed complex fa? d d «00.00
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  • 907 10 Engineers, as a class, are said to have no imagination. Kipling's Mac Andrew has been cited as the exception which proves this rule. We, (Pinang Gazette), can quote another example—Mr. Carveth Wells, F.R.G.S., A.M.1.C.E., whose recently published book, Six Years in the Malay Jungle, displays a creative
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  • 50 10 The engagement is announced between William Hi!il (Bill) Evans, of the Penang Rubber Estates, only son of Mr. William Evans, Straits Settlements Civil Service (ret.), of Boyng Park, Tunbridge Wells, and Molly, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wellby, Norfolk Farm House, Pyrford, Surrey, late of The Lea, Eshor.
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    • 273 10 "That's c* nice Tonic, the Taste is Delicious" W; [£N you take the first sip of WINCARNIS, at once you say to yourself what a nice wine it is. And so it is. WINCARNIS is a choice rich ruby wine that does you ever so much good, because it is
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    • 160 10 THE MOSQUITO MENACE. A METHOD TO OVERCOME IT. It is poor consolation to the sufferer from Malarial Fever to know that some anopheles mosquito caused the trouble, India is full of mosquitoes, and the malaria figures show he wide prevalance of the anopheles variety. While mosquito enthusiasts may be left
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    • 383 10 AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE OF A small rubber plantation situate at Melekek, Malacca, all in bearing. Standard production assessed at the rate of 300 lbs. per acre. To be held by Public Auction at our sale-room No. 21, First Cross Street, Malacca, On Wednesday, February 17, at 12 noon. PARTICULARS.
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    • 1018 10 I Fairbanks-Morse "Z" Engines I 2 HP., 3 HP, 6 HP. 10 HP, A 15 H?. S THE FAIRBANK3-MORBE "Z" ENGIME successfully uses economical f utl require* the least attention and .tart, quickly and easily at any time. S THE FAIR BAN KM4ORBE "Z" ENGINE Is the LOGICAL EngL-e f,
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  • 524 11 (Singapore, January 16. MEAT f c Beef Bteak (round) kati 48 Beef stew or curry kati 42 Pork loan kati 62 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) 54 Mutton Indian lb 60 Mutton Australian lb 60 Fowl kati 60 Capons (Locally reared) kati JJens (Locally reared) kati 75
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  • 54 11 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y. Kerosene Devoe's Imperial Brilliant e Per 2 tins $5.20 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins $4.80 er par 2 tins $4.80 nger per 2 drums $4.50 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins $8.00 Socony Motor Gasoline Ex pumps or drums
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  • 68 11 R«^ CUrrent r^i 1 P rices °f Kerosene and Benzne are as follows:— Shell Kerosene per two tins $5.60 5 35 g« Crown $6.15 So" drams Shell Aviation Benzine ex drums In ?Perial gallon $1.05 Benzirve ex pumps or cans Imperial gallon $0.90 Crown Benzine
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 524 11 I STEAMER SAILINGS 7&0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Icorporated i n England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTALSTEAM NAVIGATION TO yt LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty's GoyenunenU OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS For Chins Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Tonnage Singapore Tonnage
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    • 321 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. I STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY vxc.aiAb, 5 pjn., f or Muar. TUESDAY n^ I"*'1"*' r Port *>**so<n, Telok DS„ Ba an Datoh Lu °"t end Port kelanVn pj S for Batu Pal *t. WEDNESDAY IP Pe^ai P m Port Swettenham and
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    • 508 11 STEAMER SAILINGS ~~1 (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINE. Atsuto Maro T TSnn e im m Pi 1 1 Due Sail KaehimaMa» ]2& Marsei es, London A Antwerp Feb 4 6 Hakone ManT Jffl Marsei l cc, London A Antwerp F eb x| Suwa Maru JMXS Antwerp M ar 4 5
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    • 446 12 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED —An intelligent assistant. Chinese preferable. Knowledge of Electricity essential. Salary according to quahn«ations. Apply with recent testimonials So Lim Yew Ch;e Sons, High Street, j ngapore. WANTED, Spare time Agents on salary and commission for a well established Insurance Company of over 50 years standing. Liberal terms
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    • 591 12 PUBLIC NOTICES Kuchai Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. Shareholders are reminded that the last day for the conversion of the 8 per cent Cumulative Preference Shares of the Company into Ordinary Shares is March sth, 1926. By Order of the Board, CHAN SZE ONN CO., Secretaries. Dated this 13th day of
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    • 431 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central. Seremban 63 Birch Road. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya,
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    • 491 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. f Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital «?W'X2S Subscribed Capital fJ^OOO Paid4ip Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,458,221 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.
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    • 464 12 INSURANCE BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office 2, Finlayson 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 Bonus*
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    • 461 12 CHINESE NEW VE A 8 Being well Dressed Begins your Sho«s. call at 3-A Rafdes Q Uay WHERii A CLEARANCE Of 300 Pairs Eurapa Shoes is being held till February to LATEST STYLES AND SHAPft PERFECT FINISH. BARGAIN nL CHEAPER THAN LOCAL .MADE SfiOfe PATIENTS Ask your doctor for Umon
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