Malaya Tribune, 24 March 1926
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Title Section21 1926-03-24 1 The Malaya Tribune. Vol XIII.- -No. 69 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1026 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 192621 words
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Advertisement294 1926-03-24 1 A»AT£Ur PHOTO STOR6 ;Q9 INORTH QRIDGE Pg I GREAT REDUCTION ON 111 MODELS I 9. I 501 8 n*. 2 seater de luxe $1,750 I 509 8 h.p. 4 seater de luxe $1,900 8 ?f~W» I 10 15 h.p. 4 5 scater de luxe $2,400 j PI IA I Itljl294 words
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Advertisement239 1926-03-24 1 El* DANGER f COMFORT EYES NERVES The discomfort aga nst which you try to shield your eyee may be 1 Caused by the invisible reya in son- 1 light. Wellfiworth Cnrxite and Sir Wm. Crooke6 lenees fuliy protect against th e in viable danger. We Stock them. THE EASTERN OPTICAL239 words
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Article676 1926-03-24 2 Appeal to Singapore for Labourers Minutes of a Committee Meeting held ot» February 26, at p.m. Present:—Mr. W. B. Johnston (n the chair), Mr. C. B. Brewer. Mr. A D. Henne, Mr. S. D. Key, Mr. G. Mayor. Hon Mr. F. W Pinnock, Mr. H. J. Walker,676 words
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Article307 1926-03-24 2 The amazing story of a man who was arrested and detained fer several hours under suspicion of stealing fr:s own motorcar .'s to be put before the Hou*e of Commons. Col. Harry Day, Labour M.P. for Southwark, has notice cf a question in which he wll307 words
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Article69 1926-03-24 2 Assurance that the U. S. Government will go on with the road project to tha summit of Haleaka2a a great extinct volcano on the Hawaiian island of Maui, was given when Arno B. Cammerer, Assistant Dire/.' tor of the Nat onal Parks Service, completed a tour of inspection to the69 words
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Advertisement406 1926-03-24 2 It looks and tastes like rich red wine and does you much more good, POUR yourself out a glass of WINCARNIS, hold it up to the light and sec what a beautiful clear ruby colour it has. Then taste it. What a delicious taste. Just like a rich, full-bodied wine.406 words
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Advertisement299 1926-03-24 2 I LIFE'S TROUBLES become magnified in the imagination through purely physical causes. Gently stimulate your liver and accelerate the stagnated digestive processes with a little dose of Pinkettes, and you'W feel 100 per cent beater, brighter and fitter face life's problems within a few hours. Gently but speedily Pinkettes cVspel299 words
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Advertisement667 1926-03-24 2 1 XNBCJRK S witb the MOTOR UNION I THE I LEADING MOTOR VEHICLE f I INSURANCE COMPANY I Favourable Rates-Prompt Settlement of Claims, I I FIRE MARINE BUSINESS I I Also transacted on Favourable; Terms. I For all particulars apply X General Agents: I Messrs. SIME, DARBY A Co., Ltd.667 words
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Article514 1926-03-24 3 The MalakofT Rubhcr Company, Limited j The d'reccora of ihe above company have IM 1 ihe following report: Your directors beg to submit a duly aud ted statement of account for the year ended December 31, 1925. The profn fer tne year, after making full provision ihv depreciation,514 words
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Article468 1926-03-24 3 The directors of the above company have issued the following rep ore: —"Your directors submit h?rew'Ji a duly audited statement of accoun s of the company for the year ended December 31. 1925, being the if rmonth financial year tf the company. The accounts of the468 words
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Advertisement615 1926-03-24 3 "why the GRkAt tiUSH t J j There can only be ONE Reason 1 Their favourite Bar has just decided to serve STENGAHS' with J I Phone 3463 PHOENIX SODA WATER. 1 1 Bugs Need jjj r-pHK (lav is past for Bed Bugs free you of this scourge. Flit also615 words
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Advertisement406 1926-03-24 3 Xo. 2 of a Series. COOL, AIRY, CLEANLY PREMISES. The psychological effect of cool, or white-tiled floors; tiled'walls clean premise on those whose an atmosphere of light and coollives are largely lived in such ness everywhere. Moreover, surroundings, is worth many every day these, premises are times the amount expended406 words
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Advertisement423 1926-03-24 4 Tuesday. March 23 and Wfdntsday, March 24. I Ist Show at 7-30 p.m. g Triangle Productions Present TAYLOR HOLMES Dj la a Fowerfol Ccrredy Dr; ma [fl IT'S A BEAR 5 eee.s J A Picture of wit and humour. H To be preceded by Cj HIS WIFE'S CALLER In 2423 words
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Advertisement516 1926-03-24 4 Amusements. From Sunday, March 21 to Saturday. March 27. fi I I I The Greatest Drama of the Ages created into an even 3 I Greater Motion Picture jj I AT THE I A LH AM BR A [fl (Tan Chenf Kee Co., Ltd. Proprietors.) w W g In the516 words
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Advertisement362 1926-03-24 4 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Bencoolon Streets. TO-NIGHT AT 9.15! WILLIAM F3X presents FOOTFALLS Blind, bat with a sense of hearing. Abnormally acute. He waited for the Murderers Return Starring TYRONE POWER and ESTELLE TAYLOR CARTOON AND NEW COMEDY At 7.30 sharp SIEGE 99 Universal Jewel TWENTY YEARS AFTER. Pinal362 words
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Advertisement124 1926-03-24 4 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. To-night at 9 Sharp! NEW PATHE GAZETTE PLEASE TEACHER (Century Comedy House Peters in THE UNIVERSAL JEWEL THE STORM BREAKER His brother stranded on a rock, beaten and pulled by an angry Sea! Urged to rescu, him by his own wife! With the bit*, knowledge124 words
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Article87 1926-03-24 5 The U. S. Navy Department plans for greet dreadnaugcus of the air br stling witn pa to to airplanes underle the ict'on of the House Naval Affairs Com:r.t.ee in providing for th? conetruct.on of :wo 6.C00.000 cub-c fret rgd airsh ps in the §100,000,001) naval expansion program .vent y reported87 words
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Article1098 1926-03-24 5 PRODUCE Singapore, Maroh 24 Rice, S am No 1 per Koyan $372 Rice, Siam 2 $362 R ef\ Siam 8 $347 Race, Saigon i m $312 Race, Saigon ii $307 Kice, Saigon 9 Rice, Rangoon 1 n $298 Rice, Rangoon 2 $290 Rice, Par Boiled No 11,098 words
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Article161 1926-03-24 5 This Week's Sporting Programme The following is the programme of sporting events arranged in connectio.i with the visit of H. M. war-«h ps. All these arrangements are provisional with the exception of the football match at the Stadium on Friday and the boxing tournament at the161 words
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Article270 1926-03-24 5 The foEOwing acvon was taken at a mooting of Committee No. 7. he'd on March 19: Approved the grant of four months' leave to Mr. Donlovy Gunong Pu ai Water Works, on terminat ion of his engagement. Approved refund to Mr. D. Wilson, Divisional Saiutary Inspector, of tuat270 words
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Article62 1926-03-24 5 Cantonese workers have approved of the Japanese Seamen's Un'on's proposal to call a congress of Asiatic labourers, and have cxpressicd a desire to appoint delegates thereto. The rate of issue of Money orders for Ind a and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 equal *o $100. The rate of payment of62 words
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Advertisement189 1926-03-24 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOB S A LE —CBI vraksl Car S2GO. In running liKjuirf: 898 DppCf Serangoon Koad. SITUATIONS VACANT. —Reliable Drhers are suited for Dennk and Munis Lorries. Gccd vagei to suitable applicants. Apply P. W. L>. Tinggi, Johore. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. I] plications are invited for the post of189 words
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Advertisement18 1926-03-24 5 M. EZEKIEL SONS, Manufacturing Opht »almic Opticians, 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. Optometrist: A. M. EZEKIEL, O.D.18 words
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Advertisement29 1926-03-24 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 'Phone 123.29 words
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Advertisement165 1926-03-24 5 _j QJ j FUNSOM-GLASSESI I I '■'unclifbrm depicting specfade glasses I jjj B| :s Old biconvex New Punkta! glass /<\ spectacle glass of CARLZEISS. IENAI~Nj rd I *"va i ii t lk& K %L X 1 $ft Q°\ nr |jVr>oO- ffi 8 P w-lieiH 400 5 :r: I I r165 words
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Advertisement214 1926-03-24 5 M. S. SEAH K. S. SEAH LADY DENTISTS 3S7—B VICTORIA STREET (Ground Floor). WORKMANSHIP UP-TO-DATE. Charges Moderate. The Malayan Electric Co., ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 111-A Market Street, Singapore. (Corner of Cecil Street.) Wiring for BUSINESS HOUSES, RESIDENTIAL QUARTERS, SHIPS AND ALSO OVERHEADLINES, ETC WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. THE Trained Man Wins four advancement214 words
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Miscellaneous320 1926-03-24 5 A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, March 24 xdcs. —6.13 a.m. 8.46 p.m. French homeward mail leaves. kt >y: S.C.C. vs. Navy. -onV. C-rcus, Farewell performance, 9.15 p w-To-morrow, March 25 vlir T <ies. —7.41 a.m., 9.32 p.m. Ttrvah Rubier, Evatts, noon. JLn Kuairtan, H. Barker's, noon. S.C.C. vs. Duke of Wellington's.320 words
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Miscellaneous77 1926-03-24 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS To-morrow, March 25 5.15 p.m.—Siglap Camp, Eurasian and Chinese Coy., Officers and N.C.O.'s Camp* at Siglap. Buses leave Drill Hall at 5.30 p.m. Dress-Fighting Order. Friday, March 26 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. V. C. Band, Band Practice. Saturday, March 27 2.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, 1st Reinforcement, Musketry77 words
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Article1008 1926-03-24 6 At the next meeting of the Legislative Council, which is to take p ace on Monday, the Hon'ble Mr. Tan Cheng Lock wil! ask a iong string of questions regarding the medical services of Maiacca. The honourable member will require to know whether, since Maiacca has had1,008 words
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Article1267 1926-03-24 6 Sixteen women wero drowned' on March 1G at Nagasaki as a result of a collision between a motorboat and a trawler. A military aeroptene became dcabled and fell to the ground uzar Yokosuka. Two officers were killed instant y. Another officer and a Corporal w.:re injured sDr.ously. A meeting wM1,267 words
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Article573 1926-03-24 6 mSt haVC -P-ted the, BeaDm at 3. Hyde Park Street by "5 Mr. Chee Loon Woh of m. Pam Buntar, has pass-SVwL r C Shand, for the teachers d ploma. ort 2^L^^a^S?laJ2» successful operation tnt terday. B* Lady Ethel Parlett wif* «f c- T Parlett, Japanese Course573 words
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Article61 1926-03-24 6 Two mora arre-ts haw be n made in tbf bank robbery ca c An ind'an, Ramasamy Kand'a.}, employed at the Goverrm r,t Printing Office. \va s arnsted kut night by the Dei active Department and harged th* morning. Another Indian employed in the Mure; pal Qmm Department,61 words
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Article44 1926-03-24 6 Unnecessary sounding of motor horns at aga'n growing into a nuisance in S nga?>ore and the public aie require! to refra n from 'ndulg ng in th s annoying pas ime. The Police auchor-ites are inst'tuting another campaign against these offenders.44 words
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Article53 1926-03-24 6 Wo are asked to correct a ttifbC cm* wh eh crept into our r port of the Bank Berbery case. Th_> masr'strat? granted ba n the sum of $75 000 with two suret esjo that amount, whereas we reported ihat ban in $150,000 had been allow-d. We53 words
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Article39 1926-03-24 6 From Ch na and Japan by RA Khiva, da* Sngapore to-day. From China and Japan by s.?. OtHiP Maru, due Singapore to-morrow. From Europe, (London mars despatched March 4) by s.s. Macedonia, due PenantT 6 a.m. to-morrow.39 words
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Advertisement360 1926-03-24 6 I LADIES' BRACELET WATCHES, f jjj This popular HALF-HUNTER shape is one of tha most approved patterns, and Di nj recommended by as as the most elegant, as well as the most useful of these g jjj very fa?ourito ornaments. The Watch cases are beautifully made, with extra ffl B360 words
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Advertisement99 1926-03-24 6 *KKS2SESES2SHSES2SHSES2S2SESHS2SasaSZS fEBERHARD WATCHES 1 •Q combine accurate timekeeping with H artistic appearance at moderate Cj prices. X s At all first-class stores and -3 }j Watchmakers. g 5 Wholesale Distributors: S 4 SCHIFFNER CO., I 3 5, MEYER MANSIONS, SINGAPORE ffl Sj Thone 1342. g SHSHS2SHSESHSHSHSHSHSESZSESHSESHSHSHSHSH iSSSHS2SHS2SHSHSHSHSSSHS2SZSHSHSHSaSHSaSi I COMPARISON 199 words
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Article2531 1926-03-24 7 (HAMBERLAIN S SPIRITED DEFENCE To Partisan Critics in House of Commons British Official Press Service. Reuter's Service. [British Official Press Service.] London, March 23. The debate on the events at Geneva was ((t >er.ed in the House of Commons th s afternoon by Mr. Lloyd George, the Libera!British Official Press Service.; Reuter's Service. - 2,531 words
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Article80 1926-03-24 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 23. Ia Chancery Division, Mr. Justice Eve granted the petition of the British Dyestuffs Corporation for a reduction of capital by £4,421,000 thereof £2,841,000 was written off as lost while £1,580,000 will be returned in cash to certain shareholders. The Government will receive £600,000Reuter's Service. - 80 words
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Article74 1926-03-24 7 Reuter's Service. Fairbanks, Alaska, March 23. According to present indications the Wilkins Polar Expedition will be delayed for three weeks pending repairs to the aoroplanes. Captain Wllkins states that one machine wlil be ready in a few days, but the repairs to the second are held upReuter's Service. - 74 words
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Article83 1926-03-24 7 [Havas Agency.] Paris, March 23. The CouncVl of Ministers has approved the fiscal plan of M. Raoul P.ret, creating new resources by the establishment of a poll tax, the increase of the turnover tax from 1.30 per cent to 2 per cent, and the enhanrcc,ment of the83 words
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Article49 1926-03-24 7 Reuter's Service. New York, March 23. The result of the "straw" voteo, conducted by two separate groups of newspapers. gave big Wet majorities and roughly resulted:— For prohibition 500,000 For repeal 1,500,000 For l'ght wines and beer 2,000,000 All the b'g cities are overwhelmingly Wet.Reuter's Service. - 49 words
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Article46 1926-03-24 7 Reuter's Service. Copenhagen, March 24. The East Asiatic Company report for laso year, after providing for administration expenses, depreciations and taxes proposes a d vild)endl of fourteen per cent a bonus to the staff of 615,159 kroner and carried forward 5 076,820 kroner.Reuter's Service. - 46 words
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Article48 1926-03-24 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 23. The ballot of the Amalgamated Engineering Union resulted in 70 695 vo.es for and 31,428 against join ng the proposed new industrial ailance of miners, railwaymen and transport workers. The National Union of railwaymen had previously decided not to join.Reuter's Service. - 48 words
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Article35 1926-03-24 7 Reuter's Service. Shanghai, March 23. The "Evening News" states that the MMitary Governor of Sha.igtung has offered of reward of a mill on dollars for the head of General Feng Yuh-sdang.Reuter's Service. - 35 words
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Article44 1926-03-24 7 Reuter's Service. Wash'ngton, March 24. President CooTidge doubts the necessity of sending a representative ito the World Court meeting at Geneva in order to expain the Senate's reservations regarding America's adherence to the World Courc, as the reservations sp.ak for themselfves.Reuter's Service. - 44 words
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Article29 1926-03-24 7 Reuter's Service. New York, March 24. Poesident has selected Mr. G bson, American Minister at Berne, to head the American delegation to the preliminary Disarmament Conference at Geneva.Reuter's Service. - 29 words
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Advertisement187 1926-03-24 7 Bj 0 I CiUbiifihed PttroßiM4 c I DURABILITY ELEGANCE I S D THE PREDOMINANT FACTORS. I I CIGARETTE CASES j Ip; BOXES. I liiat»ii^ i-ijii I Most Exdosive Stock. 1 c I IN GOLD, G. in L SILVER, and SILVER..' jj 3 Prices You will Smile at 6 Cj «2/3187 words
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Article225 1926-03-24 8 Foreign Minister's Pilgrimage Abroad Reuter's Service. London, March 23. *rbe Jugo-Slav Foreign Minister, Mr. Ninchitch, recently h«a been busy on a jnlgrimage to a nundx-r of European capiHo left Paris after wtoat the newspapers term "mc*t interest ng conversations." Mr. Ninchitch previously negotiated with the Italians at Rome andReuter's Service. - 225 words
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Article139 1926-03-24 8 Reuter's Service. Berlin. March 23. The Reichstag, by a vote of 259 to 141, rejected tihe German National party's motion of non-confidence in the Government, including the demand that Germany withdraw her application for admission to the League of Nations. Berlin, March 23. The Reichstag hasReuter's Service. - 139 words
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Article188 1926-03-24 8 Alleged Assault on Police Constable Grave charges of assaulting an Ind an |»olxe constable were preferred against E. A. Barbour, a European, before Mr. P. F. Day d, the Distric; Judge, yes.ercay. Mr. Mundell appeared for the accused.* The trouble arose at Tanjong Pagar on Monday morning when188 words
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Article153 1926-03-24 8 A record in nv-Afortunrs is claimed by a fam ly residing at Gelili, near Pentre. The family are the Tipples, of Princessat. Briefly the record is as follows:— The father, aged fifty-six, has broken two bon s n h s leg; The mo her (fifty-four), has sustained153 words
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Article70 1926-03-24 8 The Japanese Government untitled for the compensa ion of the ship- «uilders for or,ses due to the Governmen disarmamen policy ia cons de-ed by the Onros't on Party a means wi'h which the Government s preftring for the next elect'on. Pess'm\stic ews on the Bill are prevailing ow ng to70 words
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Article642 1926-03-24 8 TWO WOMEN CLAIM TO BE "PRINCIPAL n Interesting Supreme Court Action A dispute over the terms of a will regarding 16—1 Middle-road, came up for decision yesterday in the Supreme Court baton dne Chief Just.cc, Sir William Murison, X..C. The plaint.ff in the case :s Woon Kai Ohrang,642 words
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Article192 1926-03-24 8 Judgment Against High St. Merchants The case in whch J. Z. Sassoon sued Messrs. P. Rcloomall and Co., for the recovery of $700 the va. ue of fifty boxes of silver thread, was cone uded yesterday in the Hfcipreme Court, before Mr. Justice Deane. Th? plalnt'ff alleged that192 words
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Article182 1926-03-24 8 Mr. Robert S. Clubley, writting in "The Toronto Mai' and Empire," says: "Here's to o d John Bull; may he squeeze the v>ry last dollar out of rubber, oil, platinum, or anyth ng ise he can ay his hands upon. He not on y money m the bulons but deserves182 words
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Article524 1926-03-24 8 Case of Alleged Cheating Against European Peter a European who was anvstrd by the Penang Poiice on a charge oi cheating, and sent baok to S ngaport: to auaad his tr al, was before Mr. P. F. David, the Dvtrict Judge, yesterday, when tin caw was commenced524 words
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Article257 1926-03-24 8 Surma Theatre The Surma Theatre is presenting tonight "The Storm Breaker" a Un.versalJewel Product on starr ng House Peters adapted from the play by Charles Guernon. Here is a pia ur e about robust men ani ovable women—of cocci ing rescues a* se.. and of thrilling adventure on257 words
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Article152 1926-03-24 8 One of man's most ngenious occupations has been invented in Shanghai. A cooL'e arragned recently in tha International M xed Court confessed to be ng a nearvictim by profession. Police explained that for weeks past he had made it h's bus ness to loiter along one152 words
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Article118 1926-03-24 8 An amusing story of a boy's untitled that led to a valuable discovery was tod by S'r Will'am Bragg at ihe Royal Institution. A famous scienVst fr end of his, sa d Sir Will'am, when a boy of eight, had been an.Toy:d by h's litt'e s>ot:r on the eve of118 words
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Article426 1926-03-24 8 SPORTS PASTIMES BOXING Hill Beats Flores Tripe Champion Scores Two Knockdowns Scoring two kncck-downs in the fourth round and compie.ely outclassing E.ino F'.ores, Johnny ttii triple champion, on tha night of February 27, at Man ia, c cany showed that his acquis ton of the lightweight champ onsh.p was richly426 words
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Article125 1926-03-24 8 Theodore (T ger) Flowers won the wor d's m'ddlewoight champlonsh.p on February 26 wnen he jutpoineeel Harry Greb in a feat fif.een-round fight before a capac ty c own, at N.w York. More than 18,000 people saw the crown ng of the new champion. The negro's southpaw a.yle125 words
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Article328 1926-03-24 8 Champion Fighter Delves into Past History Kid McCoy, idol of the prize ring. Komeo extraord nary and now a Son Quentin convict, has appeared in the rob of fist c oracle. From che crystal ba l of experience McCoy has caught the vision of a new race328 words
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Article54 1926-03-24 8 S.C.C. II vs. Navy The match between the second team cif the S C.F.A. and t:he naval team ended in a draw of two goas each on the foimer's frrouni yesterday afternoon. A strong wnd made accurate shod ng imposs'ble and in con-equence the game suffered Mr. Sim Kwang54 words
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Article37 1926-03-24 8 Reuter's Service. mf m London. March 23. In the third div-'sion Northern Section Rochdale defeated Ne'son by 2 tto nl. In the Scottish Loaorue St. Mlrren beat Rangers by the odd goal in 5.Reuter's Service. - 37 words
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Article54 1926-03-24 8 Change in Cambridge Crew Reuter's Service. Londro, March 23. J. Booth, the Cambridge No. 4, to-day was found to be suffe- ng with meas'.es. His pace will be taken by he spare man, T Craggs. who stroked 'h Lady Margaret crew n 192> when they won the L:\dReuter's Service. - 54 words
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Article752 1926-03-24 8 Notes by "Wayfarer" Lbw scoring was the feature of the match between the S.R C. and ithe V.M CA. payed last Saturday, 90 runs being scored iuC the ioss ot 20 w.ckets. The cause of this was no doubt the soft wicket which was more to the diking of752 words
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Article243 1926-03-24 8 S.C.C. Tournament YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Newccmers' Handicap Ccx, owe 2 beat Cogswe.i ow, 1, 6—2, 6—l. Championship Pairs Teale and W nnall, bea: Makin and Oggier, 6—l, 6—4. Profession Pairs Hamilton and Newberry beat Edl n and Dean, w.o. Gagan and Evans beat Ford and Green, 6- 1, 6—l.243 words
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Article62 1926-03-24 8 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Cullen Cup (Final). Mrs. Neweiil and Prentis awe 15 beat u and Mrs. Mi.l gun owe 3, 6—2, (i— > Championship Pairs (Ladies) M:ss J. Gunn and Miss M. (iunn Mrs. Cu .en and Mrs. Savaue 4 r 6 1. «-Si TO-DAY'S TIES Championship Pairs62 words
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Article79 1926-03-24 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, March 23 Tho annual inter-state settlement anrw tennis champions-hip for the Alan It Challenge Cup is being played in Inch Easter S.ngapore's participation aW i interval is the chi.f Ka.me. rtZZ* a non-starter this year. P; ay bemnf April 2, when Singapore79 words
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Article189 1926-03-24 8 BLAKE Co. Singapore, March 23. The market continues very active a* rising pr.cts. Rubbers are prov.d-ng tfe oulk oi the busines; aril considerate advar.ces are in be recorded in quotation* Mining shares are steady and begaaiW to receive mor attention. Industna.s and Luans qu.eciy firm. To-nigbi's quotations, on a lluc:uatin189 words
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Article219 1926-03-24 8 In Omaha, Nebraska, h—dredi of house' now show no light alter da-s which car. be seen from the street, ar/i thrjafliat the pr.ncipal residential district men m women are going about in fear td fkm i yes. Someone unknown kaJ beea saaatOl w.th a revolver at219 words
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Article270 1926-03-24 8 Using bows and arrows a untitled was fought be4«aa> two Negritos Daraon and Pambasac at the JW-J t of Dangas-Maragul F.onda J 1 a panga, P. L, on February 19. JJJW the nstant death cf both, aci-ord «I constabulary report. On? mam bivast and the other In th, »toma L270 words
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Article809 1926-03-24 9 Ordinary Man Not Hostile to Englishman eh na going Red? Possibly there is more serous question which a man nor one to which it would be d Sealt to get a correct answer, noon any question relating to h una the experts are always posi_never in agreement.809 words
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Article200 1926-03-24 9 untitled experts hope to restore hips to J feainne figure this Spring. Advance Meb f «?p. m pjowas are des gned to v inaal contours of woman's body J j v fat women a chance to cc smart last few lean years. itica recently collect d by the cty Pnaarn200 words
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Article739 1926-03-24 9 Small Plantations Beset with Problems Small plantations for the growing of rubber are impracticable unless they are cdcally loca ed or are adjacent to big plan atons which serve as a nucleus for them, according to Harvey Firestone, Jr., of the Firestone Tires Corporation. Mr. Fir.,739 words
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Article79 1926-03-24 9 The Chinese classics are being employed to eradicate Bolsh v st tendencies in the m'nds of the students of Hankow. An older promulgated by the constabulary headquarters directs that in future, instead of being punished in accordance with martial law, students accused of political incendiar'sm shall be confined in ceils79 words
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Advertisement172 1926-03-24 9 WHICH IS BETTER? DEADENING THE SENSE OR REMOVING THE PAIN. The physical man is subject to numberless pains and aches which may arise from /arious causes. In many such cases it ia aot possible or practicable to trace the ;ause and root it out. The best thing to k> is172 words
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Advertisement440 1926-03-24 9 I Lactogen S I THE NATURAL MILK FOOD I FOR YOUR BABY I jo Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., (London) a j 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. I FRESH SPORTING GOODS ON APPROVAL, jjj ijj Autograph Cricket Bats Super-quality 19.00 g rfl J. li. Hobbs xx x x Cricket Bats 19.00440 words
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Advertisement209 1926-03-24 9 a IB The age and genuineness of this Whisky g p] J|*j are guaranteed by the Excise Department pf B g ne Canadian Government by •9H S 3 |g|§ Certificate over the capsule of every botHe. B I Sole Agents: JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. ru (Incorporated in England.) f3 I209 words
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Article1002 1926-03-24 10 RUBBER SHARES WEEKLY REPORT Kennedy Co. Penang, March 19. With prices ruling round 2s. 6d. the Rubber Market has shown a much firmer tendency this week, and, closing at 2s. 6344* a gain of IVid.is to be recorded over the period. In sympathy with the upward movement thera has been1,002 words
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Advertisement687 1926-03-24 10 I Cold Storage 1 ICE CREAM I FOR YOUR NEXT TENNIS OR BRIDGE PARTY. g Obtainable from JOHN 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. n rri n687 words
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Advertisement536 1926-03-24 10 I CALLENDER X I I RUBBER INSULATED I jjj SHEATHED CABLES. 1 II he Borneo Co., Ltd. I Koala Lnrapur. Ipoh, ?3 -j :l jjj Tclnk Adsod, Penang and I OPEL CARS j THE PREMIER GERMAN CAR J Fine Body and a Beautiful Car 1 Petrol Consumption 50/60 miles per536 words
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Article538 1926-03-24 11 Singapore, March 20. MEAT Be of steak (round) kati 43 Beef stew or curry (Brisket) kati 36 Pork lean kaa 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 46 Mutton Indian lb Mi Mutton Australian lb 80 Fowl kati 58 Capons (Locally reared) kati 77 Herts (Locally reared)538 words
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