Malaya Tribune, 10 February 1926

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  • 31 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY, j AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. C EVENING DAILY. 1 Vol. XIII. -No. 34 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1920.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 224 1 WkTrnW PHOTO STOR6 ■no roKTH BRIDGE Pg I WHITEAWAY'S hr SALE"*! I Continues Until I CHINESE NEW YEAR IWHITE AWAY, I AIDLAW C0..&D.. I I (Incorporated in England.) SEREMBAN A DADE 1 KUALA LUMPUR B Malacca o>lnu ArUMfc. klancSto g PIANOS TUNED *<?aSZG2SZSESHSZSZSZSZir2S^^ AND REPAIRED. I i^^fc, Satisfactorily |fK YoU
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    • 188 1 MMWMMBPMWWWMSMMi T j— T~~m JJjf ATM __7 I Don't wait for pains or failing I Vision before you consult na. If 1 you need glasses, we will prescribe I and prepare lenses and fit ia i I frame and mountings of any j I character. > I Doctors' and Occuliste'
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  • 1734 2 REPORTS NEED NOT BE ACCURATE A Point of Considerable Importance in the case of Rex v. The Evening News, the Court of King's Bench in England decided a point of considerable importance to newspapers. The Lord Chief Justice, who was himself a journalist, laid down that
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  • 99 2 Commander Francesco di Pme<" aviator, who a few mwks flight f;x>m Rome to Tokyo atvJ net decided, with Premier Musscrhni'* a to make another 80.000 k wh'ch will eoua! tip distance the world at the equator, us nf propellar with which b? ieeempl» last Might.
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    • 386 2 War Declared on Insects/ I TJILTT —DEATH to all insects. This is search out the cracks and crevices where I SIS/ FLIT WEEK—the call to clean up insects hide and breed. It is economy to 11 insects most dangerous enemies to use Flit and avoid disease. Flit is clean, I
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    • 268 2 WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE. S^"TJ VETARZO MEDICINE O W 2? theTe anTthin f Hk« »t, nor are itt marvellous properties likely ever to If O -s-.-Wf l U dlsea^ ci V a "«ng troai impure blood. It searches otu and expels from the ngs 7Z i v< 7"
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    • 225 2 Painful Eruptions On Side of Face Cuticura Healed About five years ago I had a breaking out on the side of my face. —It started like pimples /f and they festered and M fsm b okc causing soreerupV l on o that were very P* in «il. I only got
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    • 60 2 I BEGINNING THE DAY*!* A SMILE li largely lg M >mr the Byeteni clean woiW QWien If your 1 v*r 4 or you are With v vity Pk*att« are >vur u >\ const pat on wbn and bilious q» k n. purYy the breath. H*2 relieve piles. k m 1
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  • 450 3 THE NEW STANDARD Drop Windows in Place of Detachable Screens Mcxtor'vsu cannot fail to appreciate the great Improvement repre sent ad by the allweather equipment of the 14 fi.p. "Standard" five-seater for 1926. The foody is of trfe cabriolet all-Wc-ather type, which hitherto has been associated exclusively with tl:(e most
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  • 364 3 January Output Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd., Penang Henrietta Rubber Estate Ltd. January 1926 62 000 lbs.; total Company's year to date 62,000 lbs.; January 1925 42,000 lbs. Sungei Matang Rubber Estate Ltd. 37,700 lbs., 37,700 lbs., 13,233 lbs. Laras (Sumatra) Rubber Estates Ltd. 55,436 lbs., 483,267 lbs., 37,995
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 754 3 Mineral Waters at the Lowest Prices I I PLACE YOUR TRIAL ORDER NOW. I 'PHONE 3463. g FIRST-AID IN ACCIDENTS. Keep Zam-Buk Handy To Soothe Pain Grow New Skin. Of all accldenta t-> the skin, burna and acalda require moit urgent attention. There ts a ways a great amount of
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    • 236 3 SCIENTIFIC FOUR WATER FILTRATION PURIFICATION PROCESSES limit eD AERATED WATER SPECIALISTS. EXPERT QUALITY EUROPEAN AND SUPERVISION SERVICE y'S CROWN BLUE /y^ That snow-white freshness^^,. £jf /y nen ls a result of 'j using Reckitt's Crown Blue m r^ns n S water. LA 'i\ w( Make sure that all your if
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    • 434 4 AMUSEMENTS Tuesday, Feb. 9 and Wednesday, Feb. 10. In the First Show at 7.50 p.m. j; Two Super-Specials for 2 Nights only I AT HALF PRICE TO ALL SEATS g Edmund Lowe Id a drama of intensely human interests depicting the love of one's gj I" 1 country, in a
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    • 539 4 AMUSEMENTS 8525Z5Z525Z*****25Z525Z5Z5852^^ I From Monday, February Bto Saturday, February 13. i a AT THE 5 ALHAMBRA j Jjj (Tan Chen? Kte ft Ge., Ltd. Proprietoni.) J I In the Second Show at 9 p m. j a A REX INGRAM METRO SPECIAL I FROM THE PLAY BY WINCHELL SMITH AND
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    • 478 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY CINEMA Suri^TTh^Z TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 P.M. W;Bhes aH its Chinese P atrong C and New Year > "You have everything—dotties, money. sp ECIAL NEW YEAR ATTRACTION beauty and still yon want and want for more." At 9.15 p. m ITS ETERNAL WANTING THAT MAKES WATCHING THE WAYANGS THE
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  • 41 5 January Output Harrisons Barker Co., Ltd. lbs. Sungei Bagan 35,600 Memakab 23,300 Jeram Kuantan 24,004 Tehran 89,637 S:ndycroft 20 400 Bintan 35,040 Tung Moh 8,336 Batu Village 2,237 Kua-a Kangsar 69,418 Kinta Association Mine 142.53 p*s. tribute 420.60 pis.
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  • 320 5 Japanese Woman Sues European at Shanghai His Honour Judge Peter Grain, n H.B.M. Supreme Court, Shanghai, on the 28 Ji ult., delivered judgment in the case n which a Japanesa woman named Sono Fuj yama sued AL:eri William Biowne for mon.es due under an agreement dated January
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  • 850 5 (From Our Own Correspondent. 1 Howralu, January 8. The close of the 1925 football seasop^in Hawaii brought am announcement iroru local bus/nessmea* and spctrts that a new stadium wouOd be built in Honolulu during the coming f*MW for tne accommodation of the 1926 football crowds When the
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  • 252 5 No Retaliation Against South Africa Dalhi, January 24. —Unofficial members ot the Legis.aiive Assemb.y, representing ad shades oi* op n en, discussed the South Afr can Indian p~s tion with Abdul Rahman. Com mem agreement was reached regarding the proposJtion to be moved in the Assembly on
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  • 469 5 Professor Maxmilien Langsner in Calcutta An eye witness writes the following in a Calcutta paper about the performances of a German professor of occultism wtoo ia now giving okmonstrationa otf hria powers in Calcutta For about a weak the Calcutta public have been witnessing the wonderful exhibitions of
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  • 131 5 At the General Meeting held on January SO. the following were elected as i ffice-bearers of the Association for the j current year:—President, Mr. Ali Ahmed Khan Surattee; Vice-President, Mr. R. Jumabhoy; Hon. General Secretary; Mr. R. B. Krishnan; Hon. Treasurer; Mr. J. M. Oorai Raj. Board
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 432 5 i I STYLISH MILLINERY AT A ATTRACTIVE PRICES. I( Come and inspect our new l( j ,hipment just unpacked. #7 11 GINETTE, J &6 North Bridge Road. If SINGAPORE. JJ TEL No- 3610. J Ihe Peninsula Cpera of Kuala Lumpur •t thf ttYßOlib IHIAIBE BALL A 1 OAY'AMi. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT
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    • 350 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE 87 Waterloo Street, Singapore, February 9, 1926. I, AL TRONO, the undersigned beg to notify the pubiic that I have severed my connections with Mr. G. C. Bayani, my former Manager, and I am at present managing my own affairs. All communications to be sent to the
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    • 701 5 PRODUCE MARKET, EXCHANGE AND MAILS Produce Rice:—(Per koyan) Siam No. 1 $340- Siam No. 2 $315. Siam No. 3 $295. Saigon No. 1 $297. Sa.gon No. 2 $285. Rangoon No. 1 $280. Rangoon No. 2 $265. Par Boiled No. 1 per bag $10; No. 2 $9.80. Gambier sellers $14.50. White
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  • 246 6 Leader Paße "As it was in the beginning. g Home The India Offices announces a plan for the reorganisation of the Indian Navy 7 Mr. H. A. L Fisher is said to be contemplating retirement from politics 7 In the House of Commons it was stated that unemployment
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  • 1034 6 As it was in the beginning...." j We were by no means mat mkshed to learn, from the F.M.S. Government Gazette, that His Excellency the H gh Commissioner has appoiiijed a Comni ttee "to emruire and report, having regard to the financial stability of the F.M.S., what changes, if any.
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  • 197 6 Telegraphic communication with Bangkok and Nacon i« totally interrupted. A ieat*Jd per c?nt inlerim dividend in respect of the year end ng 30th June next is b*tog declared by the Brunei» United Plantsitions», Ltd.-—Vide ad. The Straits Chinese League will be distributing the Now Year presents to the tile to-morrow
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  • 287 6 'TOC H CEREMONY Rousing Cheer for Prince of Wales When the Prince of Wales attended the Albert Hall for the tenth birthday celebration of Toe H. (the telegraphic name of the famous Talbot House at Poperinghe, Belgium) he appeared in the distinctive dress of the order, which includes a navy
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  • 657 6 A Tokio telegram to the Nanyo Nanyo Nichi Shimbun states that Prince Saicavji, the only Giinro or elder statesmatn in exlatency in Japan, is seriously ill with influenza. The of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon :o-day, is ks. 153 equad o %10l>. The rate ol payment of
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  • 109 6 Fresh Building fortheStain Road Messrs. Swan and Macar-.,, tenders for the demolition of inv *k toil recently occupied by ihJ^ c fil bull? Works as their town office F OV A > xars °ld 'i he' bui d bought by Mr. Eu Teng Sen Jft hii 3 there
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  • 295 6 Following are the minutes »f lhp held on Saturday, January 6 at There were present Messrs. S V«t p B (Chairman), Ally Ahmed' Khan 5,* Asf Basfair A. lUllaL R. Jumaohov H Khan, K. Nagutha Maricar u duJa A. a A Wan, A. S. Bawanv ftj
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  • 49 6 From Indo-China by g.g. Foatai due Singapore 3 p.m. to-day. From Holland and German] by U Slamat, due Singapore to-nKHTOW i From China and Japan by s.s. Sunwtrt Maru, due Singapore to-morrow. From Europe. (London Basils despatch January 21) by s.->. Khivr,. due Penang li p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 192 6 By kind permission of untitled d e V. A. Junius, Mac Band I the 2nj Bn.. Th a Royal Sussex lUsriment anal perftrff the foliow'nir nrogramni.- in tbe Botaa* Gardens on Friday February 12. ISCfen> menc'ng at S p.m.:—Ma oh, Carry On. Winsom; Su'te. Ballet Qgyptfsen, Uaffti; Praeludium. Jarsefe'J; Seiecttoa,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 335 6 HIGH-CLASS FOOTWEAR I FOR I I CHINESE NEW YEAR f I ROBINSONS I I Special Quality Shoes pi No. 39. DERBY MODEU No. 40. OXFORD MODEL. 0 a a |Q These two Nos. are made expressly for us by one of the largest and most rG up-to-date factories in Great
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    • 40 6 j I combine accurate timekeeping with K |fjartistic appearance at moderate prices. a! At all first-class stores and 51 3 watchmakers. ff. j3 Wholesale Distributors: S 9 SCHIFFNER CO., I S 5, METER MANSIONS, SINGAPORE. K g 'Phone 1342 S
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    • 43 6 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS t LEWIS AND PEAT'S Rubber c e HI to"" London, Stocks on February 6, 388 Ions down. London.—2s. 8fid. Local Spot.—$110. February.—$1.10. February to March.—|M* April to June.—$107. New York.—€6 cen^. Tin tf t m itji Local. —SI 10.75 per piftW
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 54 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Courtesy of the Caistanaan Health Offic* Kandang Kerbau Station, i* hours ending midnight February Maxinrom shade JJJ mum shade temperature T>: -4can temperature 7«.3; Maximum sun "J*JJ 150 2| Mil-mum Shade temp.-*""* Sea 80; Mean wet-bu'» perature 74.4; Mean relative hunnH > cent) OS; (in
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  • 501 7 REPLIES TO SPEECH OF MUSSOLINI Insists on Rights to Support Claims of Minorities Reuter's Service. London, February 9. Hi Da'fy Now* correspondent at Berlin t as a result of Signor Mussolni's speech, the shopkeepers and t Munch began a boycott of nanges, and the fol.owmg notice ■jgd a:
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  • 80 7 Decrease in the Figures British Official Press Service Rugby, February 9. p ()n > loym, n MM cor.t nue to sup- VleWs wncl have recency been ul hy leading men in finance and ThVi that Britsh fade is oa mend "Wat of 2; >WlfJ y fotura records a decrease
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  • 245 7 Oil and Railroads Make Good Recovery Reuter's Service. New York, February 9. After several weeks slow gradual advance, heavy defines in many stocks occurred in the s:ock market to-day, as a result of a bold raid by bears, assisted by several adverse factors, includ'ng the announcement that
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  • 158 7 To be Discussed in India Shortly Reuter's Service. Delhi, February 9. Lord Reading in a speech at the opening of the Council of State, referred to the opium policy. He said that after a very careful examination of the obligations under article ten of the protocol of the
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  • 108 7 Rumoured Retirement of Mr. Fisher British Official Press Service Rugby, February 9. The Libeial Parly will lose one of its foremost men if Mr. Fisher retires from the House cf Commons, as, it is stated, he w 11 immediate y. Mr. Fisher was Preside»;, of the Board
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  • 125 7 British Official Press Service Reuter's Service. Rugby, February 9. Sir Fh'lip Cunliffe-Lster, President of the Board of Trade, stated in tihe House of Commons that the number of definite applications made under the Safeguarding of Industries Procedure up-to-date was 34. Of these th rteen had been rejected
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  • 15 7 Reuter's Service. Monte Video, February 9. Franco arrived from Rio de Janeiro.
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  • 193 7 Extension of Credit Period Announced Reuter's Service. London, February 8. A White Paper announces that Government proposes to extend the period in which guarantees may be given under the Trade Facilities Acts from March 31, next to March 31, 1927 and an increase in the total capital amount
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  • 159 7 Briand's Ultimatum to end Deadlock Reuter's Service. Paris, February 9. The long-drawn financial debate in the Chamber at length led M. Briand to endeavour to end the virtual deadlock by a sort of ultimatum to the Chamber. The Premier declared that AVa milliards were required to balance the
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  • 133 7 Demonstration of Public Disapproval Reuter's Service. Brussels, February 9. Public disapproval of far reaching army cv s made by Government, which ed to the resignation of Genera. Kestens, M uister of Defence was illustrated to-day wdien on the occasion for consigning 37 standards belonging to disbanded regiments to
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  • 66 7 Reuter's Service. New York, February 9. There were remarkable scenes at the opening of the Leverhulme sale. Crowds of fashionable buyers and dealers thronged the Anderson Galleries. The bidding wa« brisk and prices were fairly good. One of the highest pr ces, nearly $6,000, was given for a
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  • 63 7 Reuter's Service. Rome, February 9. Newspapers publ sh- accounts of the seizure at Lararone Plateau, Tyrol of some twenty 'lons of aims and ammunition, including a machine gun. The possessors of arms are reported frequently to have beea visited by emissaries from Munich. Similar seizures were made
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  • 191 7 GERMANY'S REQUEST FOR ADMISSION Special Meeting of Council Summoned Reuter's Service. British Official Press Service Rugby, February 9. It is anticipated that Germany's official request for admission to the League of Nations will reach Genoa to-morrow. A special meeting of the League Council is being summoned for Friday
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  • 136 7 Prince of Wales Taking Keen Interest British Official Press Service Rugby, February 9. H.RH. the Prince of Wa'es is taking a keen interest in emigration. It was only recently that at Australia House he made a speech in. wh ch he recorded the deep impression made upon him
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  • 152 7 First Stage of India's Naval Development Reuter's Service. Delhi, February 9. Adlress ng -the Council of State, His Exce lency the Viceroy announced reeonstruet'on of the Indian Marine and the creation of a Royal Indian Navy as a combatant force, flying the Wh te Ensign, wherein Indians would
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  • 64 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, February 9. Giving cv dence before the foreign affa rs committee of the House of Representatives, w-h'ch is considering a bill to appropriate five million dollars to construct Embassies, Mr. Frank Page, son of the ex-ambassador Dr. Page, declared that it cost his father
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  • 65 7 British Official Press Service Rugby, Frbruary 9. The Captain of the North German Lloyd liner Bremen has teen awarded a piece of plate by the Board of Trade in recognition Oi h s excellent serv ces rendered in the rescu'ng of six members of the crew of
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    • 163 7 Established Patronise I GIFn OF UNIQUE ATTRACTION^ 3 AND HEAPS OF OTBEH USEFUL THINGS G I 3 62/3 High Stree O D F|*a> Q¥l \7 A Braßch V 1 0 Singapore. D« JLrfs Wu Bhhop Street, P*nacg 3 THE ROYAL JEWELLER. IE B Gilbey's JL invalid I j; PORT j
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  • 1662 8 WHAT BUSINESS WAS BEST FOR THEM Interesting Lecture by Dr. Lim Boon Keng Under the auspices of the Chinese Christian Association, I*. Lim Boo* Jgg delivered an nteresUng lecturei oa What k,nd of business was best for tbe Strait* born Sham" Mr. J. Artta* and the aud ence
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  • 214 8 Important Decision Made Magistrate Hongkong, Feoruaiy 4.—That toy pistols, do not come within the definition of arms, as iaid down in the Arms' Ordinance of 1900, and that it is not necessary for the holder of Such a pistol to obtain a licence, was the decision given by
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  • 193 8 •By conrrpsy of the Nanyo Nieh.l» Nicbi ShinUbunsha.) Tokio, February 8. It s announced that ihe condition of Pr nee Saionj is improving satisfactori y. A man who absconded w th seven thousand yen from the municipal office has been arrested. The money, wh eh is alleged tc
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  • 68 8 Friday, February 12 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, M. G. Platoon, Gun Drill. Saturday, February 13 2.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah, S. V. R. A., Chinese New Year Rifle Meeting. 2.30 p.m.—Farrer Range, Malay Company. Musketry Classification. Sunday, February 14 8.30 a.m.—Farrer Range, Malay Company, Musketry Classification. Monday, February 15 8.30
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  • 25 8 To-day, February 10.—Band Practice at Headquarters, Fifes 5 p.m., Buglea and Drums 6 p.m. Saturday, February 13.—Wireless Class at Headquarters aa usual.
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  • 1404 8 (From Our South China Correspondent) Hongkong, January 29. A pro-Bolshevistic Ch nese newspaper, explaining the imminent departure of M. Borodin, Soviet High Comm ssioner to Sou h China and political adviser to the Kuomintang In Canton, says that his return ng to Russia is on a Kuomintang mission,
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  • 466 8 Sir Joseph H. Carruthers Describes End of Tasmanians Sir Joseph H. Carruthers, in an article in the "Bul.etin of the Pan-Pacific Union/ appeals for the holding of a conference of representatives of the Polynesian races and of the sincere we 1-wishers of those races in Honolulu in
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  • 257 8 The fo'Tow'ng Singapore properties were sold by arction by Me srs Cheong Koon Seng Co, at their sale-room No. 33, Chul'a Street on Wednesday February 3, 1926. Freehold land situa c at Lorong 19, of Gaylang Road area 6 003 sq. ft., bought by Mr. Khoo Yen Tin
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  • 124 8 SPORTS PASTIMES FOOTBALL S.C.C. vs. Headquarters A team representing the S.C.C. met the Headquarters in a friendly game in the Padang yesterday afternoon, tne match resulting in a goalless draw. In spite of the result the match proved an interesting event, both sides playing a hard game. The Club had
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  • 82 8 The Wills-Lenglen Match Reuter's Service. Cannes, February 9. While the Riviera is seething with excitement over the prospective meeting of M»se Wiuls and Mile Laoglen on Saturday comes the news of what may develop a hitch in the arrangements. It tra.isp res that exclusive enema rights have been
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  • 1115 8 The draw and hand c-ap>' for the open lawn term s tournament which is to be held at the Ladies Lawn Terms Club at Chinese New Year, February 12, 13, and 15, are as follows:— Gentlemen's Open Singles R. W. Sinclair versus S. Abed.
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  • 26 8 Paolino-Jones Fight Reuter's Service. Febmarv 9 In a twelve round contest the Smnsw Paolino knocked out the Canadian solHif Jones in the first round. m
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  • 112 8 R.S.Y.C. Arrangements The following R-S V.C. arrangements m aoinouncoi: On Sunday, the 14th the 6» race for the Golden Girl Trophy wi£bi saUed. Course and start wll be as lut Sunday. Yachts are to be sceered bytfi owners. Tme allowances wil' be up t) 15 per cent on each
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  • 63 8 V.M.C.A. vs. R.I. The following wi! 1 represent the V.M.CI vs Raffles Ins:itut'on to-morrow on -J* V.M.C A. iround at Telok Ayer for the Framroz Hockey Cup:—R. H Pennefa'lier, C A. Pennefather and R. Lyne; F. Aiav querque. T Damadoram and I) X Sti; M. Catchatoor, E. T. Brette
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  • 179 8 Malay Volunteer Kitie Club Malay Co. S. V. C. The "Service Challenge Cup,'' pr**ta by Capt. N. M. Hashim, was c:mpeted 1« i-nder S. R. (a) cond'tions. by the meraben of the Malay Co. S. V. C. at taa Famr Range on Sunday, 7th instant Cordrions-—( 400 ton.
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  • 119 8 Spring Term Tmrnxmab TO-DAY. FEBRUARY 10 Term s (Lades' DoubV) Miss Chna Xi and M-*. T**** vs. Misses Toh Mv No and D. Os* Tenirs (Men's Single») Wmner cf Mr. Chan Lan 9„ t| Mr. L. T. Henry vs. Winner of W. end Mr. Dodsworth. Win-er of
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  • 95 8 4 Sineapore Diary To-day, February 10 FTieh Tides.—7.4B a.m., Wfl French homeward mail i^es. To-morrow, February H High Tides.—B.sl a.m., 0« P" P. and O. homeward mad pjß Phil. Orchestra, Memorial HaFriday. February 1« High Tides.-9 46 a.m.. P. and O. homeward n ail l" 1 Dutch
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  • 1273 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Mewsxi. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations; Sincjapore, February 10. MAIL QUOTATIONS RUBBER, STERLING SHARES Buyers. Sellers. Valu e 8 d. s. d. 2s Allagar 0 5 0 0 5 4% 2s Anglo-Java 0 8
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 338 9 If Lactogen I THE NATURAL MILK FOOD I I FOR YOUR BABY m Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., (London) I 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. I RE-STRINGING I H and Repairing the old X I TENNIS AND BADMINTON RACKETS j I a specialty. 1 $5.00 1 .OO respectively. I STANLEY LIMITED,
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    • 243 9 TH« NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAP ON NO. 1 THERAPiONNo.2 THERAPION No 3 No. 1 for Bladder Catarrh. No. 9 for Blood A SKm D.l »es. No. 3 for WMIMMM olitby ea.lin-; herniate.«r«UjMrMa ret irntujilfrom LECI.URr Me.i Ci Maverstock Rd..\.\V.«. Loo.lon Nc uir J do no? hesir-te ta wnteior •ur FkEX
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    • 410 9 j Special Offer 3 G 1 for I Chinese j New Year S c I FAMOUS LUX I 1 VICTORIA LAMPS. k I 5 Ln Q I A self contained S I incandescent I OIL LAMP. I g B I Nickel Plated W 200 Candle I container and Power. I
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  • 699 10 RUBBER SHARES WEEKLY REPORT Kennedy and Co. Penang, February 6. There is little change to report in the Share Market for the period under review; Rubber has remained steady round 2a 8d to 2s 9d dosing at 2.s 79* d, with a fair enquiry for shares at the lower levels,
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  • 379 10 THE TWO CHAIRMEN London's Smallest Shop: Nine Feet by Three Tucked away between Berkeley Square and Bru.on Street, and close to a tavern, the name of which—"The Two Chairmen"— carries one back te the days of sedan chairs and their and bepatched occupants, stands the smallest in London, Bays the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 620 10 Cold Storage j I ICE CREAM I I OBTAINABLE IN SEVERAL STANDARD FLAVOURS- DELIGHTFUL!! I I Obtainable from I JOHN LITTLE Co., BUN BEE Co.. KIM ANN Co., LIM KHOON HENG jl < LUNA CAFE (Dhoby Ghaut), LIM YEW CHYE SONS, High Street, or from jj I THE COLD STORAGE
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    • 526 10 CRUSADER FENCING"*"! IHE SOtiNtO CO., Llfl I 1 {Incorporated in :ji j 1/i/rite "HP! Lumpur, jf*™ F£aaag ana Aldf SaSES2S2SZSE!S£mfiESESESHSrIHSr^^ GAMAGES Pioneers of Overseas Trading For nearly 50 years we have been giving our customer, iorory Town in th* World—real Starling Valua. Here re V greatest selling linos of th»
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  • 526 11 Singapore, February 6. MEAT c. Beef steak (round) kati 48 Beef stew or curry kati 43 Pork lean kati 60 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 54 Mutton Indian lb 60 Mutton Australian lb 60 Fowl kati 60 Capons (Locally reared) kati 85 Hems (Locally reared) kati
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    • 604 11 STEAMER SAILINGS p kO. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES 1 (Icorporated in England.) I MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. -viMSULAR AND ORIENTALSTEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with Hia Majesty's Government.) nfTW.ARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS Far China ft Japan For Marseilles, London ft Antwerp. r
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    • 129 11 PRICES OF KEROSENE OIL Standard Oil Co. of N. Y. Kerosene Devoe's Imperial Brilliant per 2 tins $4.80 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins $4.40 per 2 tins $4.40 Tiger p?r 2 drums $4.10 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins $8.00 Socony Motor Gasoline Ex pumps or drums per Imperial
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