Malaya Tribune, 27 February 1926
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Title Section29 1926-02-27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. i EVENING DAILY Vol. XIII.- -No. 48 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1926 FIVE- CENTS. Cbe PalaiKi Cribunc. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1926.29 words
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Advertisement285 1926-02-27 1 \rU I W AWATeUff* PHOTQSTOR6 Igg NORTH BRIDGE S WHfTtaWAVS STANDARD XAUJfift. I THE "PROTECTA'' ANTI GLARE THE "GLAREGARD" GOGGLES. of wh.UAwav* vau«V jjj GOGGLES. THE "SIGHTSAVA" GOGGLES. g Xylonite rims and 10 ot rolled g>old Ayiomte nm and ear pieces. Xylonite frame and earpieces, with g jjj mora-, bridge285 words
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Advertisement310 1926-02-27 1 eiM»iuMiiM.iiiin«TiiimiMi«n»ii» ifm'tiM—— mmmWMt Vv«Mn A JFM Mr*- Don't wait for pains or failing I Vision before 700 consult ua. II I you need glasses, we will prescribe and prepare lenses and it ia I frame and mountings oi any character. I Doctors' and Oceuliato' prescrip- tiona executed promptly at pedal310 words
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Article780 1926-02-27 2 PROTEST MEETING IN BOMBAY Years of Humiliation Inflicted on Indians Bombay, January In. —A public meeting was held to-night with the Aga Khan in the chair to protest against the Asiatic 841 in South Africa. The Aga Khan said the South African question bad a history of780 words
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Advertisement378 1926-02-27 2 help both old &youtty In Touth .md in old age the first essential 1 to goml health is a pure blood stream, lo J j ensure this, a healthy activity of the Will, functions should be maintained by the Mil wise use of Andrews, the Saline which .-J I children378 words
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Advertisement172 1926-02-27 2 THE PERSON WITHOUT A HEADACHE A «ARITY There is probably no one who has not had a headache some time or other. Of heedaches there are many, and they vary in the degree of discomfort they bring. But whatever a headache may be, it is a thing one would like172 words
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Advertisement449 1926-02-27 2 BEGINNING THE DAY WITH A SMILE largely a matter of habit—ihe habit of hoping the system clean and m regular working order. If your liver is sluggish or you are troubled with intestinal inactivity Pinkettes are your need. As gently as nature these dainty l'xttle regulators disconstipation, stimulate the liver,449 words
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Advertisement357 1926-02-27 2 4Egn»gaCTCTg?CT SAttS2s2sdhihEhdh) with the MOTOR UNION 5 If THE i LEADING MOTOR VEHICLE 1 j INSURANCE COMPANY f I favourable Rates—Prompt Sattiement of Claims. I I FIRE MARINE BUSINESS 3 Also transacted on Favourable Terms. i I 3 For all particulars apply I General Agents: i Messrs. SIME, DARBY Co.,357 words
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Article814 1926-02-27 3 PROPAGANDA IN BRITISH CINEMAS Labour Day Processions and Demonstration The value of the film as a means of propaganda has been realised very c'early by the Russian Communists, who made strong efforts to introduce "Red* films into England, and to secure anti-British films for exhibition in Russia last814 words
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Advertisement678 1926-02-27 3 Free 10-Day Tub* MmSkCoupcm Her F Wonderful Teeth Remove the dingy film that's clouding yours and you'll be surprised that your teeth are just as white and charming as any one's— m&ke this unique test. HERE is a simple test beauty, film is a serious danthat proves the truth ger678 words
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Advertisement132 1926-02-27 3 DIGESTIVE TROUBLES So Soon Get Worse ?«w corr. rVlnti gat «erioui more quickly than digestive troublea. Hi d noi c get betier mora readily if tha right treatment b« u»td It tha experience of d etna, hospital*, ard the general public the world ov«r f< r years pas' counts for132 words
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Advertisement301 1926-02-27 3 Destrw Household Disease CULTURE, wealth, and refine- economy to use Flit and avoid disment are no safeguard from the ease. Flit is clean, easy to use and the insects that hunt and feed on harmless to humans. It evaporates I your life blood. Insects come to rich quickly and completely.301 words
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Advertisement652 1926-02-27 4 AMUSEMENTS I EMPIRE 1 I Thursday, February 25 to Monday,! March l-2nd Show at 9 pm. I A Daring, Smashing, Screaming Film Comedy c Douglas Mac Lean IN 1 THE YANKEE CONSULS Funniest of all Mac Lean Pictures -It's a ticture of Romance and I J Advencure with Laughs and652 words
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Advertisement485 1926-02-27 4 AMUSEMENTS To-Nitfht 1 AT THE g ALHAMBRA (Tan Chen? Kee Co., Ltd. Proprietor*.) jj In the Second Show at 9 p m. 5 a THE SUPREME ACHIEVEMENT OF THE SCREEN jjj Cecil B. De Mille's Masterpiece, a wonder Paramount Production I With an Exceptional Cast: jG Theodore Roberts, Leatrice Joy,485 words
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Advertisement660 1926-02-27 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY CINEMA Surma Theatre Every woman knows cf lomi girl who hat ALBEtf fINI gmm through thick and thin f>r a man- Th# Daf of TL^ risked her reputation and life f r him— rogsihar vttn andofthe "thanks" aha got for lt. JOE BOffDlfd, OOadiCfff HERE'S THE REAL LI?E660 words
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Article519 1926-02-27 5 Harmston's Circus Harm-ton's C revs has secured a very A ocal am, for this visit, and will show v from March 5 at the corner of -road and Victor a-street. There one matinee weekly, «n dayMcrrilads' Performance peal performance of the Memaid ot th? funds of tbe Singapore519 words
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Article1060 1926-02-27 5 PRODUCE Buyers. 'Sellers. p. c S n ffai»re, February 27 Small Pearl Tapioca 8.2o Rice, Sam No 1 per Koyan $360 No. 1 Sago Flour Kice Siam 2 340 'Fa r Sago Flour 5.92V4 5.92V4 lv.ee, Siam 3 $32 5 Borneo Sago Flour wiif* a gon 11,060 words
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Article377 1926-02-27 5 Mr. Justice Deane presided over the Bankruptcy Court yesterday. The list was a short one. The Offidlai Assignee, Mr. Colman, made an application under section 55 (3) in tha matcer of the bankruptcy of Tay Ah Kiah. The bankrupt offered to pay $15 a month. Mr. Colman asked377 words
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Article236 1926-02-27 5 •'By courtesy orf the Nanyo NichlNicfci Shimbunsha.) Tokio, February 25. The D'et has paiss'sd the Governmtent's Budget. It is s tat 3d that the Seiyu-Hor.toh has decided to exclude Mr. K. Umeda from tks Party in connection witih the alleged agitation for demo la t Son of the236 words
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Advertisement53 1926-02-27 5 j ÜBION CLAY S BRITISH GLAZED Sl€M WARE J DBAIhPifES. [J D Reac, y stocks obtainable x>f J r 6\ 9" and i2 M Wholes I Bursting presstie up to standard.' Barrels trie Jj Sockus suitable for I Sewerage. jj Pfi K*SIOMST IN MARKET, 0 I f j 4, ROBINSON53 words
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Advertisement17 1926-02-27 5 M. EZEKTEL SONS, Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optician*, 4, Baffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. Optomstrist: A. M. BZEKIRL, O.D.17 words
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Advertisement29 1926-02-27 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES O. JITT SIANG, Qualified Dentist, 75, Hill Street, Ist Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary Thone 12329 words
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Advertisement399 1926-02-27 5 WATCH BOY WALLEY vs. AL TRONO 15 (3 Minute) Rounds. March S, 1926 HAPPY VAILIY STADIUM FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT LATER. do you Want BIGGER SALARY? t does not matter what you hare been fan die past or what you are now. TO-DAY is your OPPORTUNITY. Nothing can keep you down if399 words
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Miscellaneous155 1926-02-27 5 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, February 27 tiipk Tides.— 10 24 a.m, 11.34 p.m. ofnuin Shield Football finals. To-morrow, February 28 «icrh Tides. —10.58 a m., 11.57 p.m. 2otor Cycle Reliability Trial. .'j Concert, Botanic Gardens, 9 p.m. Monday, March 1 •< o Tides.— 1131 a.m. c. David's Day Dinner, Adelpihi155 words
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Article57 1926-02-27 6 DEATH. LEE.—At the Genera! Hospital on Friday 2Sth February, 192G, of Rev. Lee Chye Van, 8.A., late teacher at Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore. Aged 33. He leaves a widow and two eh ldren to mourn his loss. Cortege will leave his residence No. 15-11 Niven Road, this57 words
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Article918 1926-02-27 6 There can be no doubt about the accuracy o* Sir Austen Chamberlain's summing-*p of the League Council controversy, but the speech made by the Foreign Secretary a few days ago cannot be described as either diplomatic or just, in view of the Locarno Treaty. It is perfectly918 words
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Article1642 1926-02-27 6 The Bombay Corporation has sanctioned Rs. 47,000 for combating malaria in the city. A dozen local schools managed by Chinese haw been struck off the local Register. The Hindu D»vasthana Obayakarars' Kariya Nlsrvaga Sabah and the Sun.nydaL? Association have been registered under the Soci3tL j s Ordinance. The last numH.-r1,642 words
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Article644 1926-02-27 6 The Budget for 1926 has W by the Home Government. *>Haj Captain J. Gossip, p v has been paced on the Reserve v£ nWe?> Mr. J. G. Allan haT~heen n. licence as auctioneer and anS!?^ 1 1 Penang. a PPraiser t Mr. JM Jackson has been appraiser644 words
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Article94 1926-02-27 6 1« mVll- •h*"'- t tt It is up to motorists fur fra»g of the mUm road space mad x the pole, on are £ucceedng r *2 .he ex reme left and to vehicles occupy as uvm possible. comp f to Flf dr yers PiK no* co94 words
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Advertisement339 1926-02-27 6 I SP rtS 1 B Combination. I* Specially designed for jj V Sports wear JTennis, S JH lIP f** Cream Cotton Taffeta S 1H with New Pol Cellar g fft Price $5.00 each, jjj Fine White Mercerised gj, f -V Matte with New Polo gj Sn Sft m H Price339 words
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Advertisement37 1926-02-27 6 i jj »Q combine accurate timekeeping with ffi |Q artistic appearance at moderate prices. (Jj 9 At all first-class stores and X n] watchmakers. Lrj Wholesale Distributors: &j SSCHIFFNER CO., 5, MEYER MANSIONS, SINGAPORE, jjj 'Phone 134237 words
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Article312 1926-02-27 7 oiVET INVESTIGATIONS W COMPLETED of C ontrol on Lines of ptrt Authority Official Official Press Service LD London. February 26. production in Parliament of the xHrfeity Bin may be later f,r<t anticipated. Investiga«*«5 ft*, 11 w m '>'• t he sniod-h working of the ♦A ensuir c* ,vOfficial Official Press Service - 312 words
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Article102 1926-02-27 7 Reuter's Service. Bpmbay, February 26. pal Corporation has unan> a 13M ution demanding ttie laatdatc apr.ointro.-nt of an independsnt < s enquire into the financial and tech- of the Back Bay rec amat on mi that the liability of those respoD. It tor th- position of affail's beReuter's Service. - 102 words
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Article65 1926-02-27 7 British Official Press Service London, February 26. 1 newspap ra anticipate that the OctoP tlnjr of the Imperial Conference I rd an opportunity for a more than impressive Empire stocktaking. It tha: one of the many subjects P '1 come under review will be that mum meansBritish Official Press Service - 65 words
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Article35 1926-02-27 7 Reuter's Service. The Hague, February 26. *rj to expectations. Heer Limburg ormed the Queen that he is unable j a non-Parliamentarian Cabinet and P guested Hsr Majesty to relieve him ice task.Reuter's Service. - 35 words
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Article46 1926-02-27 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, February 26. M. Painleve's opposition, the 4 mb r by a vote of 264 to 246 adopted ■*J al s t amendment reducing >the credits at Sv* and Morocco by a BftAfea francs view to tsrminating operations soon as possible.Reuter's Service. - 46 words
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Article15 1926-02-27 7 Reuter's Service. j. Capeto'jvn, February 26. IW has started his return Enjlaid.Reuter's Service. - 15 words
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Article268 1926-02-27 7 Ratification Speeches on the Continent Reuter's Service. Paris., February 26. Cheers from almost every bench in tha Chamber greeted, the peroral'on of an impassioned speech from M. Briand, appealing for ratification of the Locarno Treaty. He expressed confidence that the peace effort would be successful in all countries.Reuter's Service. - 268 words
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Article131 1926-02-27 7 Reuter's Service. London, Februaiy 2G. An increase of a penny per gallon for petrel eosvlng users about eighteen hundred thousand pounds sterling, is attributed to an advance in the world markec price In Amarica. There is a probability that Rus&'a wiU become a competitor, which, it isReuter's Service. - 131 words
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Article66 1926-02-27 7 Reuter's Service. London, Februaiy 26. Engineering and allied employers of the National Federation have decided to post lockout notice on March 5, operative on March 13. in all federated establ shments, in consequence of the strike of a Hection of the London engineers and labourers over wages andReuter's Service. - 66 words
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Article45 1926-02-27 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, February 28. The Chamber Customs Committee has approved a Government proposal temporarily increasing customs duties on the minimum tariff by thirty per cent, the object being for counteracting tha effe:t of the depr3c'ated currency and for protecting French producers.Reuter's Service. - 45 words
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Article41 1926-02-27 7 Reuter's Service. Geni2va, February ao. Lithuania has requited League intervention on of an alleged Polish violafon of tthe frontier, notwithstanding the PoCiish Delegate' denial of the Lithuanian allegations and an official Warsaw telegram describing the jajllllai* as closed.Reuter's Service. - 41 words
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Article37 1926-02-27 7 Reuter's Service. Copenhagen, February 95. The Danish 80-ved and Herscherd will', leave on March 15 in two Fokker aeroplane to fly to Tokio via Oarmany, Poiiand, Rumania, Bulgaria* Turkey, Persia, Siam, Indo-Cbina and Choia.Reuter's Service. - 37 words
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Article24 1926-02-27 7 Reuter's Service. Nlew York, Ffabrumry 26. Mrtbat CocKdge has signed the Tax Reduction Bill cutting next years torn by $378,000,000. IReuter's Service. - 24 words
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Article312 1926-02-27 7 Chamberlain's Speech Adds to the Mix-up Reuter's Service. London, Februaiy 26. Sir Austen Chamberlain's speech at Birmingham has added to the anxiety with wh'ch all parties at Westminister view the for.hcomlng meeting of tihle CouncU of the League at Geneva. Symptomatic of this is a quean on, noticeReuter's Service. - 312 words
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Article96 1926-02-27 7 Reuter's Service. Riga. February 27. The Bolshevisms are apparently not at all discouraged by the failure of their attempts to provoke revolut ions in Germany, Bulgaria and Esthonia, according tn M. Zinovieff who, addressing the Sixth Congress of the Communist International at Moscow, said that although the situatonReuter's Service. - 96 words
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Article74 1926-02-27 7 British Official Press Service Rugby, February 26. Exchange wmmmi Paris 131.65, N€W York 4,86 1 16, Brussels 107, Geneva 25.27, Amsterdam 12.14, MJJan 12L Berlin 20.42, Stockholm 1813, Copenhagen 18.7, Oslo 22.37 f Vienna 34.5. Prague 164. Ho'singfors 193, Madrid 34.5, Lisbon 2 17|32, R*> 7 9|32, BuenosBritish Official Press Service - 74 words
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Article111 1926-02-27 7 British Official Press Service London, February 20. It is general!: accepted that the Boaid of Trad- is (favourable to the project for a central national 1 ftim studio at Brighton. There is no difficulty, it is understood, about the capital required, which is £300,000. It is proposedBritish Official Press Service - 111 words
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Article42 1926-02-27 7 BOETON IN PORT Reuter's Service. Amsterdam, February 2«. The steamer Boeton has arrived- The fire has been definitely extinguished. The exvent of the damage to her cargo has not yet been ascertained. The vessel ii*etf does not appear to be badly damage*Reuter's Service. - 42 words
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Article76 1926-02-27 7 The formation of an Indian Navy, says the "London Observer' of February 14, the proper and legitimate development ot the Bombay Mar re. The honourable Las. Ind a Company was as weU served by sea as by land. There is every reason wh> modern India should support a on a76 words
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Article242 1926-02-27 7 BRILLIANT PROCESSION IN JAMMU Magnificent Display for Sir Hari Singh Reuter's Service. DeHii, February 26. There wat, a most brilliant and most impressive state procesfepon in the streets of Jammu at the coronation of Sir Hari Slnglh. Thousands of spectators were enchanted by the magnificent display cfReuter's Service. - 242 words
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Article154 1926-02-27 7 British Oflieer in Athens for Reorganisation British Official Press Service London, February 26. Coiont'l, th* Master cd* Sempiil, has arr'v.;d in Athens to undertake the task, it j stated, of reorganising the Grecian Air Force. He is mil-known not only as a p"iot but also as anBritish Official Press Service - 154 words
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Article221 1926-02-27 7 (From Our Own Conwspondtnt.) Penang. 2C. Chinese named Khor Ung Eng was sentenced to-day to eighteen months'rigorous :nr nV-oninent on each of two charge of housobreaking, and lttr*« months r.gorous imprisonment for d"shenes.tly reta nmg stolon proper y, the seirten-ses to run conseevtiveiy. Hs amazng bawl included221 words
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Article97 1926-02-27 7 The list of cases to be heard va March was drawn up yesterday riorum!' before the Chef Justin, Sir W'liam Mu'ison, an? Mr. Ju3t.cc D*anc Ihe numter of ca- es await'ng dec s on was bo but many of 'hese had to go into the April I'ist97 words
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Advertisement130 1926-02-27 7 j Established Patronfce* I GIFTS OF UNIQUE ATTRACTION j GOLD ft SILVER I AND HEAPS OF OTHER USEFUL THINGS. 1 m mm\T B. P. De SILVA jj THB ROYAL JEWELLER. f j INSIST ON I "SPEY ROYAL" i The Choicest and Oldest j; I Scotch Whisky procurable. I Bottled and130 words
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Article2338 1926-02-27 8 FIRST MEETING AT NEW QUARTERS Proposed Seaside Public Garden Discussed The motion by Mr. E. A. Brown "That the Commissioners pray the Governor-in-Council to hand over to them for the use af the inhabitants of the Town that portion ctf land known as the Tanjong Katong Fort Site,2,338 words
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Article318 1926-02-27 8 Expanding Its Interests in Malaya The United States Rubber Company ia expanding its hold ngt» of robber-growing lands, it has been announced by C. B. Seger, its pres dent, who said that an additional 5,700 acres, or approximately nine ■({Bare miles, had been purchased in Sumatra,318 words
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Article397 1926-02-27 8 A New Profession: Chaperoncs at Big Hotels When the first American mother sent her fourteen-year-old daughter touring Europe accompanied by a sositer only slights ly older than herself, she unconsciously created a new profession—tha,. of the Hotel Chaperone. It <s to-day an entirely normal thing for American girls397 words
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Article112 1926-02-27 8 In to-day's number we are told that next Saturday's issue will be tflie last wnich w'll be given away free to the public. Prom the 13th proximo, the new and revised issues will be sold at 10 cents each. Th s step, we understand, hias been taken by112 words
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Article1581 1926-02-27 8 Annual Meeting Presided Over by Lady Guillemard Lady Gu'lDemard, President of the Young Women's Chriscmn Association, presided over the annual meeting, which waa held In the Raffles Quay building at 5.30 p.m. yesterday* About forty young women were present. The keynote of the meeting was optimism. After1,581 words
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Article137 1926-02-27 8 Coroner Returns Verdict of Murder Culpable homicide amounting to murder agja.in.su. Math Tong Lam, the first accufted, was the verdict returned by the City Coroner yesterday at the close of the inquest on the death of the five women who were burnt to death during the fire137 words
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Article381 1926-02-27 8 Lasses who will Willingly Cross the Foam G rLs from all over Eng'and are competing n a matr.moniai race, the winner of whi;h will wed a Queens and farmer w th 1,200 acres ard an hones, face. The Austral an w.ote to the Mayor of Bath, Alderman381 words
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Article157 1926-02-27 8 A large number of members and guests a u tend ed the New Year D;n ner given by he Ma'acca Hotspur Association on Surday. the 21st nstan\ in the club house of the Un ted Ch nese Association. At the conclusion of the function the Hon. Secretary spoke157 words
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Article23 1926-02-27 8 SPORTS PASTIMES BOXING Key's Challenpo According to a t&Ua~» morning, Vincent pS?? diampicm of p litft^J Key's chaliertg^'^ round contest with a Mfg23 words
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Article25 1926-02-27 8 A.A.C. vs. A.C S th« above MixS* A ILj off Orchard Road: A u Wan, Thong.Foong W CS Choe, and Tan Cboong an V25 words
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Article92 1926-02-27 8 Tanglin Club Tournament Yesterday's Results Handicap Doubles (Men) Ball and N.coll, scr. heat I»,» Huber, owe 3, 6—2. 7—5. m Championship Men) Cameron and Hunt bear u;j. wild, g—l, 6—a. Hlde y and U'nton beat r««UL, and Dr. Bain. 2—6, 7-5 Sinclair and Hamilton beat Harford, 6—3, 6—2.92 words
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Article275 1926-02-27 8 Selangor Race Meet Fourth Day's Handicaps The following arc the randicaps for* Fourth Day of the Selangor Turf M Spring 1926 Race Meeting, to be held day:— 1. Ex-Griffin Horses, Class R (Six Ft. longs).—Keßagod 9.7, White*:*** i Sevenoaks 8.12, Zara 8.10, Shaming Tigablas 8.4, Ncfdpatfi 8.2, llaaaraa.275 words
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Article65 1926-02-27 8 Orchard Road, near the Bormo mm* should be a busy and interestag centre morrow morning Wlien over sixty mm* eye sts will assemble to saart off rel ab.'lity trial Last year's m3eting, wben ■•Jzj abou. a hundred entries, proves mW succe s. The number has fallen as65 words
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Article127 1926-02-27 8 Prof. David Prescott Barrow. Director of Eiucaion in he 2nd authrr of ap an for aaWWf ntlT ion of Philippine independence. 'ec'ared that he Sena:e was >* J backward, ineffic'ent a*d nen n the United Sates w l e! He sad that there VM b» :e127 words
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Article43 1926-02-27 8 ijtf' A Chinese who was ch&Wyfo* tance of the Kmta ban rrV jn£ s the Ipoh Magistrate wth *r offensive trade on I t T < Road, Menglembu, ®&boilW*T cused was stated to ha horI1 j, for glue skins, boneswithin the San tary Board43 words
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Article138 1926-02-27 9 To-day, February 27 2.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah, Eurasian Company, Rifle Meeting. 2.30 pan —Farrer Range, Chinese Company, Musketry Classification. To-morrow, February 28 7.30 a-m.—Bukit Timah, Eurasian Company, Rifle Meeting. 3 a.m. —Farrer Range, Chinese Company, Musketry Classification. Tuesday, March 2 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Gun138 words
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Article80 1926-02-27 9 London, February 23. Manchester Market— lbs skirtings fair (new Yarns, ainflle twist 21 6 lbs T. Cloth, fair 24 yards 8s 6d Liverpool Market Cotton-Fully M ddling American (sipt>t) g5 Egyptian Cotton M m Standard 3 months £283.17-6 merchantable «M Black Pepper w Wh te Pepper 39a80 words
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Article35 1926-02-27 9 A dozen 'Red Bus. ans of 't e nism Propaganda Depar men. d£,u merchants, stolen j way of Changchun and o nefarous errand to Redden t k ».«4 over the country.35 words
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Advertisement516 1926-02-27 9 40OND SUNDAY IN LENT February 28, 1926 Andrew's Cathedral goly Communion (Choral) and m *\\*lm and Litany. P The Catechism, ttfj Evensong and Sermon, i» P m Th* Rt. Rev. The Bishop of Conflict bJ the following week at the CatheW"r_ 740 a.m. Matins; 8 a.m. r*£££o£ Tuesday, 7 IA516 words
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Advertisement323 1926-02-27 9 Wesley Church,* Fort Canning Road 7.30 p.m. Epworth League Service. Speaker: Mr. Lee Choon Ngee. Subject: "Christ's Obedience to Convic--8.15 p.m. Evening English Service, Speaker: Mr. A. Mac Nab. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Speaker: Mr. Goh Cheng Lin. Wednesday, 11 a.m. Women's meeting at Bibik Gek Eng's 4—l Koek323 words
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Advertisement216 1926-02-27 9 I Lactogen I THE NATURAL MILK FOOD j FOR YOUR BABY Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., (London) t 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. J NEW STOCK II I Jsms\ CRICKET BATS, BALLS, I GLOVES and PADS I VERY CHEAP;AND LOW PRICES, I j STANLEY LIMITED, II 3 109, North Bridge Road,216 words
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Advertisement340 1926-02-27 9 FRAMROZ Co's AERATED WATERS are indispensable. I r SANDOW'S COMBINED I 1 COMPLETE EXERCISE FOR MND AKD BODY. jjj !f J Chart cf ExarcUea with Inatructloni art j{ jE"**** a supplied with sach dtvthper. I f ••Popular M 9 00. eacb. j 1 m J "Adult" $10.00. each- c 2340 words
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Article637 1926-02-27 10 Antiquarian Finds When Digging in London Last year was a time tof v*3gwrous rebuilding: in London, and the deep digging necessary for modern foundations and fox making: basemenus below basements resulted in many interesting historical finds. In the City, espeeCaVJy where there have been some bjg excavations, many637 words
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Article428 1926-02-27 10 Romance of John Prentice Rockefeller The grandson of the world's r'chest man, earn'ng his own college fees in his spare time, has just worked bis way through Y«a.e and set the seal of five years' sloggng work ty carrying off ths coveted Hogan scholarship against all comers.428 words
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Advertisement440 1926-02-27 10 Stiffness, Cramp Aching Muscles 9 Sloans swiftly and surely brings t welcome relief j Tired out —muscles stiff and back-aching after a hard Jay's work That is the time you'll be glad rtW mmmm TYTW m m of the bottle of Sloan's you keep handy in the house. j 8440 words
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Advertisement247 1926-02-27 10 imi■ in ma I NERVE PAINS i —Banished! I Elliott*! Headache Tablets have been specially preI pared to jive quick relief 5 from all nerve pains. They I cure a headache quickly I without any weakening; I effect on the heart or sysI tern. Taken at first symp- toms, they247 words
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Advertisement673 1926-02-27 10 I FAIRBANKS-M^S?^ I TYPHOON POWER PUMPs I Single Cylinder -Double Acting I TYPHOON PUMPS are adapted for use in connection w, h g the farm, submrban homes and factories; for pumping v,?'" g storage Unks; for low prsssnre bofer feeding; f or c.rcul a ti n r J nU^»t! refrigerating673 words
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Article521 1926-02-27 11 Singapore, February 20. MEAT f. Beef steak (round) kati 48 Beef stew or curry kati 45 Pork lean kati 62 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 66 Mutton Indian lb 60 Mutton Australian lb 60 Fowl kati 60 Capons (Locally reared) kati 85 Hens (Locally reared) kati521 words
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Advertisement577 1926-02-27 11 STEAMER SAILINGS rToTBRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Icorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. ..rciTLAR AND ORIENTALSTEAM NAVIGATION CO. r LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) rTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS 0 Fnr China ft Japan For Marseilles, London ft Antwerp. ro Dos Leave577 words
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Advertisement577 1926-02-27 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY KINTA, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. CALYPSO, 6 p.m., for Malacca. GEMAS, 6 p.m., for Muar. TUESDAY KRIAN, 4 p.m., for Port Dickson, Telok Anson, Bagan Datoh, Lumut and Port Dickson. ROMPIN, 4 p.m., for577 words
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Advertisement469 1926-02-27 12 < SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED experienced Job Compositor* Good salary will be given to suitable men Apply personally to Lat Pau Press Ltd. NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINqJpORE. Ths Municipal Commissioners sre prepared to receive application! for the vacant pat 01 Assistant iupsrlnteodent of Joaeervancy. The appetntment Is in the Miscellaneous Class469 words
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Advertisement642 1926-02-27 12 PUBLIC NOTICES £v hai Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. a Sbereholdera are reminded that the last tay for the conversion of the 8 per cent Cumulative Preference Shares of the Com>any into Ordinary Shares is March sth, »20. By Order of the Board, CHAN SZE ONN CO., Secretaries. Dsted this 13th642 words
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Advertisement421 1926-02-27 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET 3TBSIT BRANCHES Penang 86 Beach Street. Malacca 181 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Uir. Hongkong 18 Queen* Road Central. Seremban 63 Birch Road. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya,421 words
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Advertisement471 1926-02-27 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acta of 1862 to 1890, o 2nd December 1891) Authorised Capital «8,000,000 Subscribed Capital «1,800,000 Paid-op Capital 11,060,000 Reserve Fund and Rest .£1,458,22 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Trace Chareh Street, London, E.C. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.471 words
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Advertisement474 1926-02-27 12 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIO UTH, Manager. Office: 2. Finlayson Green. ORIENTAL Government Security LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd (Incorporated in India 1874.) Results of tne Company's Operations daring the three years 1922-1924 PROFIT Rs. 51,00,000474 words
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