Malaya Tribune, 1 February 1926

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND mm^f SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. XIII No. 26 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 192*5.
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    • 195 1 AMATSUr?' PH3TO STOR6 109 NORTH BRIDGE Rg THIS IS I REMNANT f [I AT WHITE AW AY'S SALE Ii I There stre Tables full of goods at SI 10 cts., 25 cts., 50 cts. 75 cts., 1, $2, $3 $5 each. Some goods are HALF PRICE AND QUARTER PRICE TO
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    • 235 1 r.iii*uiimniiii!itni:rc j Don't wait for pains or favLia* Vision before you consult r». If j you need glasses, we will ymWm\m i and prepare lenses and it ia j frairr and mountings of amy g character. Doctors' stid Occx'ists' pi—tf- f tion* OMpjtd promptly at ip—lll price. 'j THE EASTERN
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  • 270 2 Dignity Need Not Exclude Good Spirits Bradford.—Among the City Father* of Bradford there is a feeling that dignity must be maintained at all costs. The burning question now is: Can that dignity be maintained while the Town Hall wine cellars are full of red and white wines,
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  • 204 2 Investors to Make Proposals to Filipinos The American people are responding to a national necessity ami are well on the way toward solving >he rubber problem with »ut government aid, the secretary of commerce. Herbert Hoover, told the House commerce committtee Seer** ary Hoover declared that
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  • 124 2 Berlin.--Gruette-Lehder, a youth of nine teen, belonging to the Yoelkische Party, was sentenced to eight years' imprisonment recently for the murder, two years ago, of a comrade named Danimers, whom he believed to be a spy. Lehder declared that he had perpetrated the crime by the order of
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  • 109 2 A strange fish of the size and appearance cf a baby's head, has been caught by a Chinese constable in Hongkong harbour, and is to be handed over to the museum for preservation. In shape it is like a very big orange, with eyes, mouth, nose,
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  • 345 2 The Flying Fish Tbe following verses over the signature "Ella Guillemard" appearing in recent issues of the Spectator are collected and published by tbe "Straits Echo"; The silver fish that skims the wave Believes that he could fly, And, like the swallow, wheel and turn And mount
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  • 495 2 Miner Sings While Buried Under Roof-Fall Kilmarnock.—"Pinned undar a mass of debris, with his life slowly ebbing from h m. a miner sang "Rodk of Ages, CMt for Me" while those who were trying to re«cue him worked feverishly but in vain. Th? dying miner was WiHiaim
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    • 407 2 Excessive perspiration is a sign of weakness Not, of course, the perspiration due to heavy exertion or heat, but the "Cold perspiration" and nightsweats which accompany weakening diseases, such as Tuberculosis. These nightsweats are not only a sign of weakness, but they also weaken the body. To conquer this weakness
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    • 172 2 WHICH IS BETTER? DEADENING THE SENSE OR REMOVING THE PAIN. The physical man is subject 'to numberless pains and aches which may arise from various causes. In many such cases it is not possible or practicable to trace the cat;se and root it out. The best thing to do is
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    • 466 2 WAS RHEUMATIC TO HER FINGER TIPS. Los Angeles Lady Finds €ure In Tonic Treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Even the wonderful climate of California does not save people from rheumatism and other troubles due to impoverished blood, as Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, of 1939 Esfcrella avenue, Los Angeles, found a
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    • 276 2 SIJOIE Girl's Face, Head, Hands andLimbsaTerribleSight. My little girl when six months old came out in spots all over her tbody. Her face, head hands and limbs were a terrible sight. They looked like YamS then would break and spread, itching sothat she could not sleep It was terrible to
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  • 696 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.* H nolulu, December 17. qpiitted bidding which resulted in unexpected hie;h perorate pikes, turned a casual government land sale into a fin*nCiaZ sensation here recently when lots OB U-imanair, bench, l-iand of Oahu, were auctioned off by the territorial land coninissioner. At the
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  • 277 3 The Hygiene Exhibition, the first of its kind to be held under l:he auspices of the Netherlands Government in Java, will take place in Bandoeng Java, during the months of June and July- Invitations to at* end the affair will be extended to the neighbouring countries in the Far East.
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    • 916 3 The Firm which has made it possible for the Public to obtain jj Mineral Waters at the Lowest Prices I I PLACE YOUR TRIAL ORDER NOW. g THONE 3463. S WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE. Jajlß VETARZO-tS k-~f b n f e W j S there Hke it. nor
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    • 118 3 SCIENTIFIC FOUR WATER PILTRATM» PURIFICATION PEOCP&BH* limited AERATED WATER SPECIALISTS EXPERT QUALITI EUROPEAN AND SUPERVISION SERVICE 25Z5Z5H5iL5E5ESH5Z5ZSE5H52SHSaS2^^ Distributor, William Jacks Co., Singapore. Iv- 1 Recent photograph of William Coppin i Same boy a year old J Before Virol After Viroi School Children need Virol The remarkable influence of Virol on
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    • 432 4 amummhto 1 EMPI R E I z Monday, February 1 to Wednesday, February 3. g In The First Show at 7.15 p.m. Uj THE GREATEST ENTERTAINING PICTURE EVER MADE I jj You'll Gasp! You II Scream I You'll Shout! You'll Roar! 9 To See 24 Rounds of Real 1 SENSATIONAL
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    • 485 4 AMUSEMENTS From Wednesday, January 27 to Monday, February 1. AT THE jj] j ALHAMBRA j TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors. J Charlie Chaplin In bis Latest and Greatest Comedy cj THE BIGGEST HE HAS EVER MADE 1 A United Artists' Snper production cj i THE GOLD RUSH 3 IN
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    • 525 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY CINEMA Surma Theatre Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets TO-NIGHT AT 915 TO-NIGHT Until Thursday, February 4 Comedy and Thrifts fa a haunted NIGHTLY AT 9.30 P.M. WITH THE TOWN A FOOL FORgJTgOD? AND HIS MONEY IS IT PARIS? The Mecca of Pleasure seekers. The ghost went with the
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  • 71 5 British Official Press Service. London, Januaiy 30. To-day's rates of exchange ar«i: Paris, 129.1. New York, 4.86. Brussels, #109.98. Geneva. 25.22. Amsterdam, 12.12. Miian. 120.65. Berlin, 20.42. Stockholm, 18.16. Copenhagen, 19.67. Oslo, 23.9. Vienna, 34.55. Prague, Helsingfors, 193. Madrid, 34.41. Lisbon, 2%. Rio de Janerio, 7 5;16.
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  • 85 5 Singapore, Feb. I, On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 15|32d Demand 2o 4%d Private 3 months sight 2s 4 ll|l6d On India— Bank Tel Transfer 154% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 394, p c. p.m. On ShanghaiBank demand draft 75% On Jay Bank Tel. Transfer 140% On
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  • 16 5 A list of persons who have been granted auctioneers licenses is published in the current Gazette.
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  • 41 5 [Wte do not endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents. I r sent for publication shuld be wr.tten on one side of the paper only; is given to short Letters. Only extracts ol Ung letters can bi give;*.]
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  • 113 5 Sir, —-F sh s feeing sold in Muar Mai'ke at a rate more tha'.i what has besn fixed in the Market Regulation; and thf'-s -a usually the case When lass intelligent men ane the buyers. Impertinent remarks soicn as Tada wang jangan makan kan are
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  • 285 5 The City Opera Margarett?" was presented at the "City Opana" on Sasburday night and proved a great success and last night there wai an iqualiy apprec'atlv? audience wh-n "Tho Dutiful child" waa played The variety part of the program was excellent, Mr, Abdul Wahid with his FJ -glism
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  • 315 5 The following passengers due to arrive from Europe per s.s. Fushimi Mara to-moi*row:—Mr. S. Bell, Mr. H B Clifton, Mr. \V. N. Crawford Mrs. E. r*JJay? ay 1 s Mr E H »dath Mr. and Mrs. L. L Hanks. Mr and Mrs. G. D. Home Mr. ft Km
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  • 151 5 Rotherham.—Now that his wife has been acquitted of a charge of trying o murder him, Sydney Roland Wooihouse, a Miitby m'ner, is saving money to buy another nome 6,3 tha' they may live together again. The allegation against his wife was that she put Mot*j of lemon In
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  • 35 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon o-day, is Rs. 153 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceyton is Rs. 157 equal to §100.
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  • 133 5 To-day's Quotations RICE J 'ce, Siam No 1 per Koyan |SM |S am 2 *325 Rice, s.am 3 mo Kice, Saigon 1 $300 SS' c aigron 2 $290 Rice, Saigon 8 n m JJice, Rangoon 1 $286 an^ 00 n 2 $265 X cc, Par Boiled No 1 per
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  • 181 5 TO-DAY, FEBRUARY 1 Tanjong Balei Sembilan 2 p.m. Selat Pandjang,* Bengkalis,* Siak and Pakan Baroe Sri Patana 2 p.m. Pu'au Sambu,* Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api Esmeralda 2 p.m. Kemaman, K. Dungun and Trengf*n« Hong Ho 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Penang *Kinta 3 D.m.
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    • 333 5 7 SIVIISH MILLINERY AT I ATTRACTIVE PRICES. f( I Tome and inspect our new If shipment just unpacked. j GINETTE, j X if, North Bridge Road. SINGAPORE. 1) l TEL No. 3GIO. GRAND OPENIN NIGHT. THE PENINSULA (:P£RA of Kuala LumpMf Imposed of 7$ Fa—■ Acton and c lre n
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    • 431 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS MFC II AN ICA L ENGINEER. (European .12). Ai. round exneritnee. Seeks position. Apply Box Sl6 c o Malaya Tribvne. WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS. Sealed tenders will be received at Headquarters Office, Fort Canning, at 10 a.m. on Monday, February 15, 1926, for:— Bread, Meat. Groceries. Cold Storage Supplies.
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    • 306 5 1 The Eastern Studio f LEE PHOTOGRAPHER J SINGAPORE. I Enlargements, Miniatures, Wedding and other Groups, g 3 Indoor and Outdoor. 5j I MODERN STYLE. jjj Electric Lightings, etc. We also do Amateurs' work, g ("■HIJIIllllllJllJlllllJIJIIIII!IIIIIUIUllll!IIIIIMIillil|llltl^^ WASH CLOTHES NEW WAY i I Z wwl I' WOMEN: No mor back-breakinf waskj
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  • 92 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, February 1 High Tides.—o.s4 a.m., 0.17 p.m. Lunas Rubber, Evatt's, noon. Legislative Council Meeting 10 a.m. To-morrow, February 2 High Tides.—l.lB a.m.. 0.51 p.m. Wednesday, February 3 High Tides.—l.44 a.m., 1.27 p.m. Thursday, February 4 High Tides.—2.l3 a.m., 2.8 p.m. B. 1. homeward
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  • 911 6 We were Interested to read a record printed in the M Tinea of Malaya" of a planter's tr'p to Cameron's Highlands. The H'ghlands project deserves and needs constant and sympathetic perseverance on the part of the newspaper press if it is to be pushed along with sufficient speed
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  • 438 6 We acknowledge receipt of a pair of wall CSSendars from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company. < -iscorns revenue for the year 1925 shows an mcraaas of approximately millions over 1924. Next Saturday being the anniversary of the Settlement of S ngapore all ships in harbour trill be dressed. Ifas annual general
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  • 1770 6 IMPORTED MILK QUESTION CAUSES DEBATE Rubber Restriction Information Refused At the meeting of the Legislative Council this morning, those present were: His Excellency the Governor, Sir Laurence Nur.ns Guillemard, X.C.8., K.C.M.G. His Excellency the General Officer Commanding' the Troops, Malaya, MajorGeneral Sir Theodore Fraser, X.C.8., C.5.1., C.M.G. The
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    • 252 6 I SUITABLE PRESENTS I H FOR I i CHINESE NEW YEAR. Ln p. X 1 g No. 2*79 JACOBEAN CUTLERY CA BINET, FITTED LOCK AND KEY. S 5j WATERLOO CUTLERY. I OLD EN(;i.ISH PATTERN A. I. QUALITY CONTAINING 104 S H PIECES. ffi I Price $375.00. I I Robinson Co.,
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    • 28 6 EBERHARD WATCHES I combine accurate timekeeping with artistic appearance at moderate prices. At all first-class stores and watchmakers. Wholesale Distributors: SCHIFFNER CO., 5, MEYER MANSIONS, SINGAPORE. 'Phone 1342
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    • 39 6 ■Vday't Quotart**** LEWIS AND PEAT* Rubber London. Stocks on January 25, 10.05« torn;; 1,200 tons op. London.—2s. 9'/jd. Local Spot.—$1.11. January.—$1.11. February to March.—$1.10. April to June.—$1.07 z New York.—67 cent*. Tin I.ooaL-_Sl 37.25 per picul, 100 tons sold.
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  • 595 7 rON f,RATULATIONS FROM THE KING Enthusiastic Reception Awaits Capt. Fried Reuter's Service. New York. Jsnuary 30. m cable* have been received md thanking the crew of the for saving the Antinoe's n* from the Foreign Office -j froo Kn.g George. The latter praises arid crew of the President
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  • 188 7 To Watch Political Situation in Far East Reuter's Service. London, January 30. A committee has b*en formed under the chairmanship of Lord South borough, styted "The China Committee" for the purpose of watching the political situation in the Far East and make representations to the Government as occasion
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  • 107 7 Reuter's Service. London January 31. A aariotai collision between the Cunarder Carmanla, w\th several hundred i>assengers for New York, and the Sarpedon. carrying 130 passengers to China, narrowly avertsd in the river Mersey yesterday. The Carmania was proceeding into the hnetf when she was carrie.d by the strong
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  • 107 7 Reuter's Service. Berlin, January 30. The .ium of 27,000,000 marks is the agreed price for the purchase of Stinnes' fleet, of when 6,000,000 i* payable in caah, and to the value of 21,000.000, held by Dutch capitalii»iS, wll be taken over oy the new owners, hp DeutschAnstralisehe
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  • 69 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, January 30. The Soviet Ambassador announces that the Afghan-Soviet incident has been finally settled. The Bovtetf have decided to withdraw their troops from eh? disputed island in the River Ox us and agreed to its provisional occupation b. Afghan troops. A mixpd commiss'on
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  • 57 7 Reuter's Service. Birmingham. Alabama, January SO. It cm feared that thirty-eight miners weae killed as the result of an explosion in a coal mine near Helena. Ten bodies have been recovered. Sixty-three men were in the mine at the time of the explosion, vrf whom twenty-five escaped.
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  • 28 7 Reuter's Service. Toronto, January 30. Rev. Jonathan Goforth, a former Presbyterian missionary in China, departs for China shortly to become chaplain in General Feng's army.
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  • 27 7 Reuter's Service. London, January 30. The li nes' Department states that up to January 30, had been paid in re."pect to -she coal-min'ng subsidy.
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  • 52 7 America Accepts Invitation to Participate Reuter's Service. Geneva, January 30. The Secretary of State, Mr. Kellogg, has formally communicated to the Pres dent of the Council of the League of Nations, America's acceptance of the invitation to participate in the work of the committee which will prepare for the
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  • 196 7 Reuter's Service. Porto Praia, Cape Verde, Januaiy 30. The Spanish airman, Franco, departed for South Amerca this morning. ■Pernambuco, January 30. The Atlantic has virtually been again spanned by the arrival at Fernando Noronha of the Spanish aeroplane piloted by Major Franco, which left Cape Verde this morning.
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  • 79 7 Reuter's Service. London*. January 30. The by-eiection in Dumbartonshire, neceeaitated by the promot on of the Conservative, Mr. D. P. Flemimr, to a Scott'eh Judgeship, resulted as foUoars:— Colonei Thorn (Conservative) 12.680 Mr. W. H. Martin (Labour) ***** Mr. Reid (Liberal) 2,146 London, January 30. The by-election in
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  • 72 7 Reuter's Service. Riga, January 31. A preliminary agreement has been signed for the floating in America of a Latvian loan of ten million dollars at 7V4 per cent for the construction of new railways, harbour extensions land industrial grants. The loan is being issued through a group
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  • 48 7 Reuter's Service. Rome. January 31. Official disapproval of the anti-German demonstrations is contained in an order issued by the Fascist directory, forbidding Fascist students to participate on the gtround that Government needs no such manifestations to enable it defend Italy's case with dignity and firmness.
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  • 172 7 With reference to an advertisement appearing on another page remindmg the holders of Bonds in the S. S. 7 per cent Loan 1921-1926 that these bonds are redeemable at par on May 1, 1926, we are informed on good authority that the Mrnicipalities
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  • 218 7 ALLIED TROOPS LEAVE COLOGNE Tribute Paid to Conduct of British Soldiers British Official Press Service. London, January 31. The last of the Allied troops left Cologne zone to^day r the evacuation being completed well within the t me promised. Many German tributes have been paid to the correct manner
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  • 64 7 Reuter's Service. Moscow, January 30. The Chinese charge d* Affaires has delivered a note to M. Chicherin stating that the latter's telegram has been twice telegraphed to General Chang-tso-lin urging the necessity of settling the dispute M. Chicherin replied hoping that the Chinese Government would take
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  • 188 7 Reuter's Service. London, January 30. The death is announced of the noveiat, Mr. W. L. George. [The late Mr. George, who was born of British parents in Paris on March 20, 1882. contributed to most London publicat ons, and was, during his career, spec ai correspondent
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  • 164 7 •By courtesy of the Nanyo NichJNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, January 29. It is announced that H. M. the Emperor has instructed Mr. Wakatsuki to form a Cabinet. Rubber was quoted, to-day, at Y1.45 (middle price) per pound fla.q. spot, while tin Banka, was priced at 210 yen per pikul.
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  • 69 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, January 31. The Eurasian woman, Mathilda Jambu, who attacked and severely wounded a policeman with a golok on the 19th inst., ha* been certified insane. The D.P.P. has withdrawn the charge. A record crowd attended the Taipusam Fe-tivml at Penang, which closed
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    • 162 7 j Established P tr ntee y GIFTS OF UNIQUE ATTRACTION m mm -n if v ■n lr fl fi -q U v Ail. U al mm W V I TRINKETS, 9 B I ETC HOLDERS, 0 «Hys etc. -v iw>M*jif'i"JMyg--JT.. vtfS. 5 AND HEAPS OF OTBER USEFUL THINGS. 0 «2
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  • 429 8 Annual Presentation of Shield, Cups and Medals The annul! presentation of shield, cup* ard me£E to the Eoy Scouts for their work to Si WM held at Government House, on before a enu,u,. nf invited gueetf, me ttoing the eaa.i.„ SUaVi of the Colony and Municipality,
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  • 198 8 Charges Against Local Chinese Chops The managers of Chop.Thys Sin and Chop Hiap of North Bridge Road were charged befttfS Mr. P. F. David, tha District Judg?. this morning with havng for sale san imitation of tie Dot-tor Brand car:ol c soap manufactured by Messrs Calvert and Company.
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  • 231 8 Brightest Period Expected in February London, December 24.—Information from the Cape of Good Hope giving the posation of the comet Whose discovery was announced last week, has been received from fhe International Bureau at Copenhagen. Assuming that the da c of perihelion passage is next February 12,
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  • 39 8 Captain Day, M.C., has been allowed to resign his commission in the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force. Joseph Wm. Raeber and Hans Schweizer, of D'Almeida-street, Singapore, have been granted the Privilege for sixteen years of making the "Latex cup hanger."
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  • 1611 8 The Annual General Meeting The annual general meeting of members of the Singapore Turf Club was held at the Exchange on Friday, the Chairman Mr. J. D. Saunders presided and there was a large attendance of members. In moving the adoption of the Committee's report and accounts, che
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  • 172 8 Dr. Fridtjcrf Nansen, Norwegian, explorer and High Commissioner for the League of Na* ions. has agreed to assume ,he sponsorship for the new Bolshevik republic of Armenia. As a result of Nansen's efforts with n the League and his negotiations with var ous European govemmenl s. it is
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  • 137 8 The Imperial Wireless chain of station!* which was to connect the whole British Empiie, seems headed for the rocks as far as Australia is concerned, unless the deadlock between the Britbh government and the Australian government can be overcome, according to a United Press telegram from L:nJcn. The
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  • 62 8 To-morrow, February 2 5.15 p.m.—Diill Hall, S.R.A. (t.), Laying and Gun Drill. Wednesday, February 3 5.15 p.m.--Drill Hall, M.G. Platoon, Gun Drill. Friday, February 5 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, M.G. Platoon, Gun DriU Saturday, February 6 2.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah, European Recruits, Recruits Musketry. Sunday, February 7 9 a.m.—Farrer
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  • 32 8 To-morrow, February 2.—Signalling Wireless and Ambulance Classes, 5 p.m. Headquarters. Friday, February s.—Band Practice, Flutes 5 to 6 p.m. Drums and Bugles 6 to 7 p.m., 5 p.m., Headquarters.
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  • 45 8 The Johore Experimental Wireless Society has been exempted from registration under the Societies Enactment, as regards Johore Bahru. Sir John Tilley, P.C, K.C.M.G., the new British Ambassador to Tokyo, left London on New Year's Day lor his post by the P. and 0. s.s. Mantua.
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  • 306 8 SPORTS PASTIMES FOOTBALL F. A. Cup Matches [Reuters Service.] London, January 26. The following are the results in the fourth round of\he F. A. Cup which were played to-day: Swansea 6, Stoke 3. Cardiff 0, Newcastle 2. Fulham 3, Liverpool L Notts County 2, New Bngnton 0. Spurs 2, Manchester
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  • 99 8 S.C.C. vs. A.P.C. The following w<ll represent S.C.C. against the A.PjC. on Wednesday: T. H. Hoyoak, W. McMttfhn O. R. S. Bateman, R E. Cox, P. Cave, Dr. C. Carson, R. E. Prentia M. G. Marriott, Lt. C. H. Bcvillc, D. R. A. Hoblyn, J. N. Wainwrght. S.C.C. vs.
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  • 27 8 Borotra Re-Caplures Championship (Renter's Rerriei 1 Pari?*. January 31. Borotra re-can*urid the I lench covered court champvrnship beating Laco.te by o—6, 6—3, 6—3, B—lo, B—6.
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  • 316 8 Ipoh Gymkhana Club (From Our Own Correspondent.; Ipoh, January 30. The fo lowinr; are the results of the race meet held cO-iay:— Race I.—lOmadhaun (Manning) 8.12 1 Noon (Hae) 8 2 Royal Hussar (Logue) 9.2 3 Won by two lengths, th. r i three and a half away.
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  • 1521 8 First Round Knockout Tenebro Santos Makes Short Work of Domy Tenebro Santos, ex-featherweight champion of the Orient scored a knockout vie tory at the Happy Vaiiey on Saturday night over Dcmiy Santos, in the first rou-id of a fight scheduled for twelve three-minute-rounds. Tenebro exhibited remarkable speed, tearing into
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  • 66 8 American Tournament The Singapore Polo Club is h American Tournament on the 3rd, and 13th of this month, in which Siflpri and Johore players will take pan hi ;he last tournament in which payersht the Royal Sussex Regiment can uke r. On Saturday the 13th instant, a 1 Home"
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  • 125 8 Second Test Match Reuter's Service. Port of Spa n, Jan The weather was tine and tbm 5,000 spectators present on the open r?i of the second Test match. The W* dies were all out for 275, the chief sw being Brown (74) and Dewfrtir>t lo' M.C.C. hed lost one
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  • 119 8 Behind the announcemen in *1 don Gazette" tha. a been filed against Syr BrodndJJ Bart lies a s.ory of whisky-nawj ventures that ended in pears tha: just .aver two >e»nj Brodrick invited support i of un.oading 5,000 cases of from the American coasthe smugg ing explo ts■ when
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  • 97 8 Mr. R. F. Barker, untitled and Cos., Ipoh M fl Tuesday for Au.traha jU be returning to »W shop Eow Chin Seng, a eoWJ *J Cross-street, Kuaia U-P* FkJl> I* day fined $50 and eo«* selling the coffee shewed that r ents, such as beans **J is the first case
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  • 1315 9 j LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following ihrt of cruotations: Singapore, February L MAIL QUOTATIONS RUBBER, STERLING SHARES lasue Buyers. Sellers. Value c. d. s. d. 2s Allagar 0 5 0 0 5 4% 2s 0 8
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    • 198 9 To-Digbt! rebruary 1, 1926. To-night!! A T THE NEW WORLD SHOWS JALAN BESAR VAR.GU9 ATiaiCIIONI THE ARYA NADANA VINODHA SABHA OPLN AIR CINEMA, KILANTAN MAX ¥ONG, CHINESE WATAN6, Etc Etc THE CITY OPERA will prtssnt Tbe rg\ptian Princess. t pESPAIR NOT OF YOUR WEAKNESS A PAIR OF I DUMB-BELLS AND
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    • 132 9 PANG KEE TAILOR, No. 26, Hock Lam Street, SINGAPORE. SPECIAL REDUCTION FOR ONE MONTH. ARB YOU SUFFERING FROM TOOTHACHE? IF SO CONSULT J. IKEDA (EXPERIENCED DENTIST) 41, Hill Street, OPPOSITE THE CENTRAL FIRE STATION. TELEPHONE 991. 'Phone: 2419 UK CHEE SENG, I V ■trWral(rtSl4 58 3 Market Street MICHELIN TYRES
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    • 334 9 CUSENIERS I I I tffo THREE CROWN J I COGNAC II BRANDY FINEST QUALITY 8 PROCURABLE. jj S SPECIAL OFFER 1 FOR g CHINESE NEW YEAR I mm* ONLYa i a a With every case of 12 Quarts of g Cusenier's Brandy purchased we give this attractive decanter containing the
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  • 279 10 Thoughts Received from "Higher Beings" The suggestion that science cannot hope to soive the riddle of the universe was made by Sir Oliver Lodge in an address on "Evolu'ion." "Science," he declared, does not deal wrlth ultimate origins. It takes the universe as a going concern and tries
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  • 276 10 What Constitutes an Effective Silencer" Five motor-cyclists were summoned on Tuesday before Raja Uda, second magistrate, Kuaia Lumpur, for failing to have silencers on their machines. Four of thetu pleaded guilty and were each fined $5.75, including costs. The fifth, however, contested the charge, and Inspector Seedwell entered
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  • 180 10 San Francisco. —An alleged widespread conspiracy to smuggle Chinese into the United States has been unmasked. Eleven Chinese, posing as corpses and hiding in as many coffins, were discovered in one of the holds of the liner President Lincoln, which was on its way to San
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  • 225 10 The European medical practitioners of Hongkong invited their Chinese confrere* who are on the register to dinner at the Hongkong Hotel on Jan. 20, when tihe Gorernor sent an interesting message of congratulation, In sympathy with tihe "unemployed" Chinese, the Japanese Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai, says the Chinese press,
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    • 618 10 I Cold Storage I ICE CREAM FOR YOUR NEXT TENNIS OR BRIDGE PARTY. Obtainable from lOHN LITTLE Co. BUN BEE Co.. KIM ANN Co., LIM KHOON HENG I LUNA CAFE (Dhoby Ghaut), LIM YEW CHYE SONS, High Street, or from I THE COLD STORAGE DEPOT. I lii r 1 w
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  • 525 11 Singapore, January 23. MEAT cBeef steak (round) kati 48 Beef stew or curry kati 42 Pork lean kati 62 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 54 Mutton Indian lb 60 Mutton Australian lb 60 Fowl kati 65 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 75 Ducks
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    • 579 11 STEAMER SAILINGS p iO. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES I (Icorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. ~MMfIJLAB AND ORIENTALSTEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. 1 (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) rTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS Fnr China ft Japan For Maraeillea, London ft Antwerp. Due
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    • 367 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY 1 4 p m fop Poj Swettenham ana Penang. 5 p.m., for Malacca. RENGAM, 5 p.m., for Muar. TUESDAY KRIAN, 4 p,m., for Port Dickson, Telok Anson, Bagan Datoh, Lumut and Port Dickson. Mut? 6 p m
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    • 493 12 SITUATIONS VACANT GENERAL CLERK WANTED.—Good ca.cu.ator, neat writer and typist. Opea.ng for smart lad iust leaving school. Apply Box 314 cio Malaya Tribune. WANTED, Spare t me Agents on salary and commission for a well established. Insurance Company of over 50 years standing. Liberal terms to suitable applicant. Apply Sox
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    • 645 12 PUNIC NOTICES j STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 7 per cent. Loan 1921-1926 j Holders of Bonds of the above loan are! reminded that their bonds are redeemable aL I aar on Ist May, 1926 after which date all j ■nterest will cease whether payment of the j principal has been demanded or
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    • 441 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. EE AD 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, Hir. Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central. Seremban 63 Birch Road. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia,
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    • 481 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. I flustered in London, under tne 2nd Docember 1892.) etherised Capital Subscribed Capital Paid-up Capital fWggg Reserve Fund and Rest £1,458,221 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Irace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie, Esq., Chairman. Lord Carmichael, G.C.5.1., G.CJ.E., K.C.M.G.
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    • 468 12 INSURANCE TH* lX# 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 Secarity 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
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    • 429 12 CHINESE NEWy^I Being we!! Dres.ed fcg your Siiu.s. q OAU AT fl 3A Raffles q WUEHE a 'I CLEARANCE I Of 300 Pairs Eurape Shaei I is being held tiil February ia I LATEST STYLES AND SHAPa PERFECT FINISH. BABGy s pt CHEAPER THAN LOCAL MADB^»; PATIENrTI Ask your doctor
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