Malaya Tribune, 15 March 1926
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Title Section21 1926-03-15 1 The Malaya Tribune. Vol. XIII.- JNo. 61 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, MARCH 15. 102«21 words
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Advertisement162 1926-03-15 1 ma NORTH BRIDGE Rg our lady wil certainly iTIIIftIIITI. ,1 approve the elegance §I HKI R 1 111 ls9 Orchard Road. g \SL m. lIALAO I ft L I 111, 'Phone 950 8 \NOS tuned \D REPAIRED. Satisfactorily and at Moderate Charges. SANG HENG CO. Selegie Roai, Slagapara. WISDENS •Standard"162 words
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Advertisement45 1926-03-15 1 a I Yen cannot buy a 1 1 Better I ikk Lamp than g II Philips 1 SOLE AGENTS lUnited Engineers Limited! 5 (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*.) g 8 ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT, 13, BATTERY. ROAD, g 6 SINGAPORE. I fIKTJZIimiMMWH HM M Ibdjii noBBI MIMBBaBiItt,BaBg45 words
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Advertisement157 1926-03-15 1 I m s Don't wait for pains or f aiHng I Vision before you consult us. If I you need glasses, we will prescr.be f sand prepare lenses and fit ins I frame and mountings of any g I character. 2 I Doctors' and OeculUts* prescrip- I tions executed promptly157 words
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Article42 1926-03-15 2 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters sent for publication ebouki be written on one side of the paper only; preference is given to short letters. Only extracts of long letters oan be given.]42 words
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Article240 1926-03-15 2 Sir, —A much needed educational institution built by generous public donations is now lying desolate at Bukit Timah-road, the having gone on strike. Public interest in this very highly unsatisfactory state off affairs is keen and the matter requires immediate attJantion. It is doubtless true that there240 words
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Article273 1926-03-15 2 Flapper Responsible for Crime Wave The automobile, pruhbit'on, jazz—all these ate innocent of causing the present crime wave, according to E. 0. Heinrich, Barkflfley criminologist,, in a club address at Oakland. California. The modern g rl, variously ataCed as •flapper" and Shsba" Is to iclame, in Mr. Heinr.ch's273 words
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Article412 1926-03-15 2 Possible Revision of Whole Project Suggested I The recent v'sit of Sir Alexander Gibb, j the eminent consulting engineer, to Singa- pore on behalf of the Admlra ;y may pos- sibly prove to have more in it than appears jon the surface says the "Naval and i412 words
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Advertisement196 1926-03-15 2 STANDARD ĔgSk I jfiP VALUE faf: I THE STORMPRUF I I UIViBRE LA ,Vv There is oo necessity to get wet when you can \V^\ s I purchase a reliable \\Nv!\^^^ Waterprco! Umbrella at Vv such a lew cost, Built >\\ on a strong steel frame v with wood stick196 words
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Advertisement462 1926-03-15 2 Some women have such a delightfully fresh natural complexion unA radiant health and charm that the sight of them gives pleasure vX sUw go. There are others, on the contrary, who, whilst possessed of beiutif^? 1 can only be looked upon with feelings of sadness becasue of their sickle fea462 words
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Article485 1926-03-15 3 New Legislation A fleets Estate Administration Tht first of a series of lecture.* to be delivered before the incorporated Accountants' Students' Society of London a,t the Cordwalners Hall, Carmen-street, was given by Mr. Ronald F. Roxburgh., on "New Leg'slation Affecting Executors, Trust* en, and Rece'vers," and is485 words
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Article508 1926-03-15 3 Advice and Warning to Young Writers Writing "On ;he Literary Life" in the Bermoncftey Book. Mr. Thomas Burke youi writers the following aciv:ce and warning: tmmmm No young nun enter the luerary life unless literature has for h:m a call so strong that he would ratiier write508 words
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Advertisement1037 1926-03-15 3 THE GREAT RUSH 9 1 There can only be ONE Reason 1 Their favourite Bar has just decided to serve STENGAHS' with i Filo ne 3463 PHOENIX SODA WATER. 1 WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE. El I Alt &AJmm\tiiim ferer before was there anything l'.Jte it, nor are its1,037 words
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Advertisement354 1926-03-15 3 Ls£Ja£7tj2£2 5 2lT2£Bs2s2S2SiSdbdttttds&db d!j Li eLh iih lib tlb ilh tin db tJa g'fl'Jll SCIENTIFIC '"OUR WATER FILTRATION. PURIFICATION PROCESSES l^imiteD AERATED WATER SPECIALISTS. EXPERT QUALITY EUROPEAN AND SUPERVISION SERVICE Before he is as big as Father he will have to grow a lot and he requires plenty ot Calcium354 words
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Advertisement485 1926-03-15 4 AJynJSEIWINTS lEMPIREI EMPIRE I Tuesday,.[March 9to Vocday, March 15—In the Ist Show at 7-30 p.m. jjj noun ZUKOB and JESSE L LAJKY Present g ZANE GREY'S I WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND I MADE ENTIRELY IN N All HAL COLILRS jj In 7 Reels with aMrcmcntious cast including JACK Jitn, KA'JI485 words
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Advertisement419 1926-03-15 4 AMUSEMENTS A UNITED ARTISTS SUPER PRODUCTION From Sunday, March 14 to Saturday, March 20. AT THE I ALHAMBRA (Tan Cheng Kee ft Co., Ltd. Proprietors.) jjj In the Second Show at 9 p.m. cj A well-known English Comedian Stage on the Screen W. C. FIELDS Co-starred with Carol Dempster jj419 words
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Advertisement56 1926-03-15 4 THE STAR OPERA North Bridge Road TO-NIGHT MOHD SAID PRODUCES A NEW PLAY HAKIM GAFLA au«i Extra Songs Dances by new Actors Actresses WATCH PRESENTATION OP A SILVER CUP BY Mr. CHIA CHENG KANG'S PARTY On a date to be announced later SPECIAL PROGRAMME K. H. CHEONG, Proprietor. Y. L.56 words
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Advertisement343 1926-03-15 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY CINEMA Attention! TO-NIGHT AT 9.30 P.M. William Christy Cabanoe's Big Production of THE SIXTH COMMANDMENT STARRING WILLIAM FAVEfiSHiM Tense drama, Colorful Romance, Thrills, Suspense, all marshalled together in an intensoly human screen document. Eve s Fiim Review MAX LINDER Id "MAX WANTS A DIVO9CE" In ihe First Show343 words
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Article346 1926-03-15 5 rWithered One Sought in Brazil Jungle an ornithological link Darwinian chain, may -be brought tht United Sates by Rodo ph2 >.hauensee and James Bond, in orn thoiogists, who have I'ai-a, Brazil, on tho steamer Njcsßj. n is one of the most primitive It is the last known346 words
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Article1097 1926-03-15 5 PKODIXK Singapore, March 15 Bee, Siam No I pej Koyan $370 Rwe, S am 2 $355 Rue, Siam 3 $330 Rice, Saigon 1 $310 Rice, Saigon 2 $SOO Rice, Saigon 8 Rice, Rangoon 1 M $2do Rice, Rangoon 2 $28q Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag1,097 words
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Advertisement49 1926-03-15 5 jj ALBION CLAY S BBITISH g GLAZED STONEWARE p DRAINPIPES. |i 0 i w Heady stocks obtainable of 1 6", 9" and 12" Wholes Bursting pressure up to '.standard. Barrels true C Sockets suitable for fj J Sewerage J 1 f 0 BOBINSON BOAD, J"; SINGAPORE. ft *^ni inr~in49 words
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Advertisement18 1926-03-15 5 M. EZEKJEL ft SONS, Manufacturing Ophthalmic o§M4n 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. Singapore. Optometrist: A. M. BZEKIEL, OJ).18 words
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Advertisement29 1926-03-15 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODBRATE CHARGES O. JITT SIANG, Qualified Dentist, 75, Hill Street, Ist Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary Thone 12329 words
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Advertisement597 1926-03-15 5 M* S. SEAH K. S. SEAH LADY DENTISTS 187—8 VICTORIA STREET (Grand Floor). WORKMANSHIP UP-TO-DATE. Chargea Moderate. pj fha Malayan Electric Co., ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 111-A Market Street, Singapore. (Cernar ef Cecil Street.) Wiring far •CSINESS HOUSES, RESIDENTIAL QUARTERS, SHIPS AND ALSO OVER HEADLINES, ETC WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. MORE MONEY! it takes597 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous218 1926-03-15 5 A SINGAPORE iilAKY To-da.v, March 15 t .Ks. —11.12 a.m., 11.57 p.m. -jV.-un Lodge, »-30 p.m. .ton's Circus, 9.15 p.m. To-morrow, March 16 Tide.—11-53 a.™Circus, 9.1a p.m. Wednesday, March 17 Tides. —0.26 a.m., 0 39 p.m. Pa-rick's Day. \> t Coarse Golf Ciub, annua! meeting, rJSO p.m. H r ,c.cn218 words
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Miscellaneous143 1926-03-15 5 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT (By Courtesy of the Government Health Officer.) K.andang Kei-bau Staticr for the 24 hour? ending midnigb. March 11, 1926. deg. VIax.mum shade temperature 89 F. Minimum shade temperature 75 F. Mean shade temperature 80.7 F. Maximum sun radiation 156 F. Minimum grass radiation 70 F. Sea tempera'ure 81143 words
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Article947 1926-03-15 6 A month or two ago the Colony received a present from (xovernment which it had long been expecting; a fresh issue of ten dollar no-os was made. For the last two years serious note forgeries have been unearthed at regular intervals and perhaps the issue of better, less947 words
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Article864 1926-03-15 6 Three destroyers at Port Arthur have bean ordered lo proceed to Tientsin. S-r lan Hamilton says that the £>cots n.> longer live on porridge but on associations. This should dispel the popular superstition rhat they are st 11 living on the Saxon. Owing to the a.ute shortage of bungalow accommodation864 words
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Article97 1926-03-15 6 Dead Body in Chair Was Missing Man's An inquest is to be held on Thursday morning on the body of Mr. War burton, of the Rubber Preventive Service who was found dead in a chair at tihe Japanese Hotel, 40 Bencbolen Street on March 4. Mr. Wan-burton disappeared97 words
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Obituary125 1926-03-15 6 Governor of British North Borneo Passes Away A message from the Colonial Secretary informs us of the death, this morning, at of Mr. Ayimer Cavendish Pearson, C.M.G., Governor of British >?orth Bormo. of septicemia. Mr. Pears>h was the son of the late Colonel Hugh Pearsor., C.B,,125 words
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Article144 1926-03-15 6 Sequel to Discovery of Illicit Liquor A steam launch and a quantity of liquor Were, by order of the Court, confiscated this morning. The Kian Tai 1, a launch belonging to Kian Tai and Co. was raided toy Senior Revenue Officer Listerman on Saturday and in the bow,144 words
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Article340 1926-03-15 6 Weird Initiation Ceremony Broken Up The five Chinese who were arresced in Lorong 25 on the night of March 3, by Mr. Ingham, assistant Protector of Chianaa, and Inspector Higgins with a posse of constates, were placed before Mr. P. F. David the District Judge, on Saturday340 words
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Article60 1926-03-15 6 Sentence of twelve months rigorous imprisonment and twelve strokes of the "cat" was passed on Lim Kirn Hoh, a Chinese this morning by the District Judge. cecCPfed who was convicted of extortion had a previous ronvjction for a simtlpr offence. He was arrested in Pagoda Street60 words
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Article570 1926-03-15 6 Mr. Benjamin Day New York Imm^ra" o r^ Comm. 11 '—V Sir Hugh Clifford the Governs •on. Is Mid to be Worid^wl?< o Mr. Edward Scripps founder topps-Howard chain of mTz* < died aboard h 8 yacht in We rfgret to learn from an. that Major W.570 words
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Article137 1926-03-15 6 Exemplary Sentences PM* on leaders Seven, mmmwm J a Io; Hylzm. v.-ho we.v on' jng in che management Jj &yd fui woiit ca! soci <y. Bf J£-J; j vne D.str...; Jed*:, oa frkUy When the ease was concluded oa His Honour convicted forty of persons and sentenced137 words
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Article53 1926-03-15 6 At 4 o'clock bst evening taftv smash in Uuk Finish railway engine an 1 a H***' nt* vehicle w?s creasing w raf u -k il Kilturn Estate when it was rear by the railway lif:e j e'e** body work of the lorry u j out but hhe53 words
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Advertisement327 1926-03-15 6 fcSZSZSZSHSESHSHS2SHSESHSHSHSSSZS2S2SH^ jjj NEW SPRING GOODS 5 Are being Received .Jtt__ Jrr^^^. 1 6 EVERY FORTNIGHT 1 I PARCELS MAIL 1 I THE LATEST FASHIONS xj f I LADIES' HATS I FROCKS S I ROBINSON Co., Ltd., I S (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) H g Raffles Place, Singapore. 1 INDOOR327 words
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Advertisement44 1926-03-15 6 j 1 X combine accurate timekeeping with Dj Dj artistic appearance at moderate Cj X prices. Qj A*t all first-class s ores and C] Ln Watchmakers. Cj jj] Wholesale Distributors: Cj I SCHIFFNER CO., g ffis, MEYER MANSIONS, SINGAPORE H jjj Thone 1342. S44 words
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Article2071 1926-03-15 7 pjTTEK COMMENTS ON LEAGUE (l ermany Refuses to Agree to any Compromise Reuter's Service. Paris, March l& H breakdov.il occurs at Geneva, the JLgas al ne will be responsible, is the opinion of the newspapers, jShpomt <>ut that the Allies have gone nU limit in the way of conces-Reuter's Service. - 2,071 words
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Article162 1926-03-15 7 Wets Victorious in Newspaper Ballot Reuter's Service. New York, March 13. An unpiecadentedly spirited fight of Wets versus Drys has come to a head with the announcement that the Wets have secured a 10—1 majority in the so-called newspaper straw vote as to whe.hter the Volstead lawReuter's Service. - 162 words
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Article146 1926-03-15 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, March 14. The House of Representatives' Commerce Commission's report on the rubbar scarcity was divided on party lines. The Repubiifcßn majority urges rubber conservation and plantation development under the American flag to combat British restriction, while the Democratic minority critijcifies this as tending toReuter's Service. - 146 words
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Article102 1926-03-15 7 Reuter's Service. Amsterdam, March IS. After setting till tihe early hours of the mornjmg, the Synod decidfsd to suspend Dr. GeeVlkerken for three months. Amsterdam, March 14. Students paid a greac ovation to Dr. Geelkv-rketa outside his (bouse at midnight. There is great tension in AmsterdamReuter's Service. - 102 words
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Article69 1926-03-15 7 Reuter's Service. Tientsin, Mirch 14. In connec ion with the blockade of Tientsin a conference was hold aboard H.M.S. Foxglove between the British, American, French and Italian naival commanders who decided to Tfxmire the commanders of Chang Tso-lm's fleet and the Taku Forts to afford a comple'eReuter's Service. - 69 words
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Article61 1926-03-15 7 Reuter's Service. Riga, Manch 14. A telegram from Moscow In connection with the celebrat on of the forty-fifth anniversary of the assassination of Czar Alexander the Second, says that the Soviet has given life patsions to alll uhe Rurvivsng participants in the nmrder, numbering aboitt fifteen, allReuter's Service. - 61 words
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Article122 1926-03-15 7 The Hon. Treasurer begs to acknowkidge with many thanks receipt of the following donations':- Prevjous.!y Acknowledged $12,302 Gbeng Seng Hong and Co.. and Jit S n and Co., 200 Nam Sun W r uu Kun, 112 Straits Lumber Co. 100 Tan Soo Bin, Esq. 100 S. O.122 words
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Article566 1926-03-15 7 TREMENDOUS OVATION AT CROYDON Delivers a Letter to King George Reuter's Service. British Official Press Service. London, March 13. Huge crowds at Croydon lustily chefered ihe appear* nee in tlie sunny sky of a lifctle fleet of ac/op lames at 4.15 this afternoon heading for the aerodrome fromReuter's Service.; British Official Press Service. - 566 words
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Article83 1926-03-15 7 British Radio Press Service. [British Radio Press Service.] London, March 13. Ex hango rates: Paris 133.7, New Yrrk l.sc, Brussels 107.1, Geneva 25.25. Ami c dan 12.415 Mi'an 121, Berlin 20.42, S ockhon 18.12, Copenhagen 18 5. Os o 22.25, V'ema 34.5. Prague 164, Hclsingfors 193, Madrd 34British Radio Press Service. - 83 words
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Article83 1926-03-15 7 Inspector-General Entertained by Inspectors Tne Europe Hotel was the scene of a pleasant function on -Saturday when inspeciors and other officers of the local Police Force atrembled a l a luncheon given by themselves in honour of the appo.ntment of the Hon. Mr. H. Fairburn as InspectorGeneral of83 words
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Article108 1926-03-15 7 The following action was taken at a meeting of commif.ee No. 5 held on March 10. 1926: Empowered the C R. E. J. to deal wtth the appoin.ment ar.d dlsm ssal of all tha Johore Wa er Scheme temporary staff nor under agreement. Recommended, subject to the sanction108 words
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Article27 1926-03-15 7 The untitled crop of The Funggor Rubber E.-Uat?s. Limited/for the mun h of February. 1926, wa<? 9,934 lbs. Total for ll mo.'ths equal to 112, 769 lbf>.27 words
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Advertisement153 1926-03-15 7 pj Established 5* P*tn«taed r| I GIFTS OF UNIQUE I AND HEAPS OF OTHER USEFUL THINGS. X 62/3 High Stree T> D QTT \7 A Brauch No I Singapore. VBishop Street, Penaog. g THH ROYAL JEWELLER. S SaSHSESSSESBSHSHSHSESHSHSHSHSES^ I a Gilbey's JL ,NVALID |fl PORT I I** ills A lass153 words
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Article1896 1926-03-15 8 A WEEKLY CAUSERIE FOR SCOTTISH EXILES (By Robert S. Angus) Edinburgh, February 18. L,st week's Parliamentary debate on Scottish housing is still reverberating in municipal and Industrial circles, but it is difficult to say whether the echoes mean that we shall have a builders' strike as a preUmiiary1,896 words
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Article214 1926-03-15 8 Harmston's Circus Half the gross receipts of the Geylang Fire Relief Fund benefit at Harmston's Circus to-morrow n'tghit are to go to the fund. If there is anything like the crowd in attendance that the Circus has (been meeting thus for on its preeent visit to Singapore the214 words
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Article883 1926-03-15 8 Annual General Meeting Held Yesterday The annual general meeting of the Swi mm 'am Club was held yesterday at the Club House. Mr. W. A. White presided and there wea a 'aige attendance of members The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, reported that883 words
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Article178 1926-03-15 8 An American medical man, Dr. Campbell, of San Antonio, Texas, offers a somewhat novel contribution to the d scussion of the malarial problem in a book ent' Mcd 'Bats, Mosqutoes and Dollars," which has been reviewed in several of the English newspapers. Whereas some nvestigators have pledged178 words
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Article330 1926-03-15 8 SPORTS PASTIMES FOOTBALL. Home League Results Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] London, March 13. The following are Ihe results of to-day's English and Sco tish League matches: Division I Birmingham 1, Newcastle U. 1. Blacktcurn R. 6, Burnley 3. Bury 0, Leeds United 2. Cardiff €sty 2, Aston Villa 0. Ever.onReuter's Service. - 330 words
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Article29 1926-03-15 8 Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] London, March 13. In the inter-League ma eh at Glasgow to-day the English League defeated the Scottish League ly two goals to nil.Reuter's Service. - 29 words
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Article369 1926-03-15 8 Impressive Display Against Clever Chinese Team The sporting rogment—The Duke of Wellington's—ma'nta nA their reputation on he Stadium ground on Saturday afternoo.i when they madi3 their first appearance in Singapore. The S.C.F.A., probably the best local football combination, were chosen to try the new arrivals, the display369 words
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Article55 1926-03-15 8 The following" will represent the Bendemeer Athlrtie Club against the Head Quarters in a friendly soccer match this afternoon, on the S.C.F.A. groundßoon Eng; Cheng Yeok, Siak Cheng; Kek 800, Boon Lay, Chwse Cheng; Cheng Lum, Gek Choo, Un Sun, Wah Cheng, and Mun Fun Reserves:55 words
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Article41 1926-03-15 8 Cross-Country Championship Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] London, March 13. At Wolverton the na'iiomal cross-country championship was won by the Birchiield Harrijer, J. Webster, covering the course of 10 miles in 58 minutes 49 seconds. Birchfield Harriers won the team championshipReuter's Service. - 41 words
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Article73 1926-03-15 8 M.C.C. Defeat Jamaica Reuter's Service. Service.] Kingstown, Jamaica, MaArh 13. The M.C.C. defeated Janrtaiua by five wickete. Batt ng first, Jamaica soorwd 334, Morales maik ng 74, Rae 75, and Martin 66. Therir second inn'ngs realised 128, Scott compiling 54. In reply, thh M.C.C. made 238, Holmes scoring 62Reuter's Service. - 73 words
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Article68 1926-03-15 8 The above maixh was played last Saturday on the St. J. O. B. A. ground and ended in a victory for the homesiters by a small margin. Batting first with one man short the Unlion put, up 70. The St. J. O. B. A. replied with68 words
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Article289 1926-03-15 8 The above which was commenced on Friday was resumed on Saturday and em led in an easy victory for the S.R.C. The S.C.C, who had 37 for the loss of 7 -.vickets when slumps were drawn on Friday, were only able to add 12 runs more, and289 words
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Article260 1926-03-15 8 The Police met the sedmd string: cf the S C.C. on Saturday on the S.C.C. ground and defeated them by one wicket and six nanaThe foVowing are the scores and bowing analyses:— SX).C. 11. J. G. Macpherson b Pauline 4 E. M. Scotfar Tow. b Whitley260 words
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Article71 1926-03-15 8 The above match w>as played on the V.M.C.A. ground last Saturday and ended in a victory for the YJVI.C.A. The feature of the ma eh was the (brilliant innings of van Cuylenberg who scored 101, his scor? including three sixers and 17 fours. The V.M.C.A. declared their71 words
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Article22 1926-03-15 8 England vs. Wales Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Abergavenny, March 13. England defeated Wales at hotkey to-day by four goals to nil.Reuter's Service. - 22 words
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Article71 1926-03-15 8 The following- will represent the Old Raffles ians vs. Present Raffltsians in the Conrad Clarke Cup Exhibition Hockey Match on Wednesday on the School ground:—J. V. Moss; E. G. Wheatley and C. Richards. P. Yew Hock, A. G. Armstrong and J. R. Rodrigues; N. Leicester, R.71 words
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Article180 1926-03-15 8 Wales Defeats Ireland Reuter's Service. l Keuter's Servi^.] At Swansea to-dav before an attendance of 8.4 featcd Ireland by i} wJ!?}? 1 P"** made fine r-jJ*- Witeh forwards were better 'w 6. opponents. Beth m &£*'*<:» good clearances. After sevZ, of <ksperajtk!y ha»-d ,>i a Knot. naBsed for SffSdeReuter's Service. - 180 words
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Article47 1926-03-15 8 Kasy Win for Miss Wilis Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Miss Wills defeated the final. 6—0, 6—1 MuTnf °M in Paimbeach, Marcfa 15 Vincent Rchards and Fr»* won the Florida doub.es chaSt tr uating Manfl Alonzo and Ho£ v by 2—6, 7—5, 6—4 6—3 Wi *!iReuter's Service. - 47 words
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Article101 1926-03-15 8 To-day's Ties. DTNE CUP Mm* Guru> and Miles, owe 154 v M Stephenson and Webb. scr. Handicap Doubles (Men) Miu£* owJ l. ChCS 0W 15 ts i»* J*J«d scr. vs. Gm-a a-.d Wild. ChampionshiD Pairs (Mixed) Fuller and Murphy vs. Hamikw aSinclair. To-morrow's Ties Cullen Cup. Mr.101 words
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Article66 1926-03-15 8 Both Teams in Training Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] London. March 12. The Oxford crew rov.\d a Ml-coc* trial from More lake to Putney in id cot dition in 18 minutes 57 seconds. only 3J seconds worse that the record trial tin* made by Oxford in 1897. The CambridgeReuter's Service. - 66 words
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Article27 1926-03-15 8 Race Course Golf Club The March Medal of the Race Coor Golf Club w:li be plaved for on Saturrt and Sunday the 20th and 21st instsn27 words
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Article126 1926-03-15 8 The following passengers a** from FJurope by the IX Banal Mu Tuesday at daylight, the 164 ijf^Mrs. ML E. Brewer. M> E. Mr. Buckenhoz, Mr. B. A. C. Foss, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ma Le o. M V. A. M. MacLeod, Mr. P. C. H«r Mr. J.126 words
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Article67 1926-03-15 8 Lj vi Manchester Market 8% lbs shirtings fair m basis) 20 40's Grey Yarns, single Wg 6 lbs T. Cloth, fair 24 yards Liverpool Market— url Cotton—Fully M'ddling Am**** (spot) Egyptian Cotton Metals— Tin Standard BWOti Produce— Copra, fair merchantat» c y Black Pepper White Pepper Gambier67 words
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Article28 1926-03-15 8 The rate of issue of plang untitled India and Ceylon to-day f jjoaf: to $100. The rate rf PgJ" ft, Orders from India and le>ion equal to $100.28 words
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Article605 1926-03-15 9 Singapore Trio Make Splendid Headway vp, little has been heard from \Vr M Tanagasabey, A. P. Scully and oe Silva. who iedV Singapore on nber 9, last, in a Trojan car in an to reach London. The party's V. and pulkety agent, has apparently keen on605 words
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Article383 1926-03-15 9 States Capturing Us by Keen Advertising T< th*. si.- of us who know tJie United v t- well, t>ne of the plainest facts about *r.- v< s that every year w-e become ani more Amenicanised. while the of K.i.ope s much less affec ed, and, i, i> u383 words
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Article638 1926-03-15 9 Failed Students Dismissed as "Incapable" During tne past few days we have re- eeived a number of letters, some of them couched in rather u.Mme&sured terms, regarding what is descr bc-d as "an incident" i at one of the local schools, says the "Straits Echo." We hlave638 words
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Article360 1926-03-15 9 BLAKE Co. Singapore, March 13. Ruivei shares have been a most act re marke; during the past few days and the volume of bus ness passing is reminiscent of last July. Prices have appie ated considerably. Pindas made 53.05, Seuciais $3, United Malaccas $3 Jerams $1.80 cum, Mcntakabs 58 cts.,360 words
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Advertisement116 1926-03-15 9 A MISERY OF LIFE. SCIENCE TO THE RESCUE. The iufferer from rheumatism presents a sorry sight Limbs that refuse to move, and ache at every attemot, pain in every part of the body, the knife thrusts and shooting pains which all but drive the victim to suicide,—these present an agony116 words
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Advertisement328 1926-03-15 9 I Lactogen I I THE NATURAL MILK FOOD I I FOR YOURBABY I Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., (London) jfl I 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. 3 S a THE CRICKET SEASON. 01 W\ We have received large shipment of English rfl H alld Indian crick °t bats, Force, Autograph, rQ328 words
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Advertisement328 1926-03-15 9 I 1 1 I S 2 The a e ar *cJ genuineness of this Whisky S S lit a e 6 uardnt eed by the Excise Department 'U 8 S Canadian Government by |f|f g X tfl Certificate over tke capsule of every bot He. H jjj Sole Agents: S328 words
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Article805 1926-03-15 10 SHANGHAI KIDNAPPERS SENTENCED Two of the Prisoners Ordered to be Executed A gang of twelve Chinese, including three carpenters, an ex-detective of the French Municipal Police Force, a clerk, a coolie, several unemployed labourers and two women were halted i*n their criminal pursuits by the Mixed Court805 words
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Article178 1926-03-15 10 Dr. Antonmo Pais, of Rorae, announces that he has discovered a new system of rejuvenation, by X-rays. While applying this theory in the treatment of malaria patients the doctor discovered that X-rays not only do not destroy living tissues, but resuscitate life. After numerous experiments on men178 words
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