The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 January 1925
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Title Section15 1925-01-01 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 10 SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1925. NO. 11,379.15 words
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Article232 1925-01-01 1 Dr. Streserr.ann run! ends th;:i ihc prolongation of the occupation of Cologne will h;i\e a deplorable effect m Germany l'aj:t ">. ffce fire on \hf <,in>u Mam -p-« ad to I huld filled wj h nitrate, but «\rn tuallj was got under control Page 7. liif English232 words
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Article284 1925-01-01 1 the heath and i jump up and kneeling on the brick hearth nothing, only black," grow ays seeing things and when we look there's nothing." I three-legged stool, and gases and rtd the flames die a\. dance "Thin they je!** ek m the aider and loader away284 words
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Advertisement352 1925-01-01 1 y RIELI/S Ny 5 7^r voices I NE> B I l D 1 SAX lES SINGAPORE HOTELS (Conducted wt-- I I ppi M ision o f thy I': ipriel rs.) UD ICTI VW T^ Finett Ballroom m the East. nATrLC-3 Tea DanceGuest Nights. Dimit i Orchestral Concert.- I ht. 2020352 words
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Advertisement137 1925-01-01 1 ARRIVAL OF B OJTIFtJLLY BOTTNB WITH REFERENCE TO ANY DATS CAN BE MADE L\ 2 SECONDS. O MC° Ltd. I \\i QUAI PHONE BSACH ST. n- pon 27.") PdUMff. THE EUROPE HOTEL. Terms: A la carte or Inclusive. The afrer dinner dauces are held every Tuesday, rhursday and Saturday. The137 words
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Advertisement90 1925-01-01 1 LATEST \D\ ERTISEMENTS Happ; Val ey 1 Ji G kl Le.vjal 5 Tnsffic pesrulatiPs«, ■;.m.'-.a ti ?t ciui Pag< El Page 5. Roya I v I 8. Crystallii Pa^rc 7. Pallad d si AlhanJ r l ci Auction of orchids Bousi d and < Buildii Mr. F. S. Gib* manager90 words
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Miscellaneous103 1925-01-01 1 n\K WELK. Thn,*f I. Wt n.m. New v X-. m f H h M p.m. X i I Krte Press. Dutch homeward mail K;.ves. P. and O. hornf- .1 mi. I:. > High Vfati LI p.m. P. ;nid n M Bel H I to., Vie. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. >'/// <!„)(,103 words
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353 1925-01-01 2 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. w I -;> \> hi < I MUVAI rtNt. bracket bom Urn lan ill •f the Share m d otherw MIM.NI>. Batang Fadang- Tin I i Joh i 4 rhi 58 6J5 6 i 53; 6d 6d 22s t' i»ii i i ies ($10)353 words
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Article81 1925-01-01 2 Melbourne. iKiiifasnated Wirei»-Hs. [.united, ha* the Mitrconi Company^ tenders f,,i .ie of Beam stations for rom- cat vs th Kn^lantl and Canada. i; uaran :»*i'd traffic capacity is to In. 1 times greater than the previous tarantee for any hijfh-power station. Th* Agreement Act reouired the 6MBI iii>81 words
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Advertisement290 1925-01-01 2 NOW PERFORMING AT THE HAPPY VALLEY TH AN Al XT( HIMI VILASA SAH AH. i Indian Theat rica] otpaiiy i. ON Till KSDAV and S ATVRDAY. SATI RDAY, lAN. 3rd, 192."). CHIN ESE FI FcKWOKKS Gate Admission 20 cwti l*ireworks Arena FKEK. I BOXING THE HAPPY VALLEY LTD. FRIDAY, 2nd290 words
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Advertisement174 1925-01-01 2 ALHAMBRA COMMENCING TO-DAY AT 5 P. M. I 7 Reels or Laughs f^fe^! GS bB 'i &fm wtM i* 4 *^^R HuE fly b^Kw. bum >/.< &J I^^ 1.1 l^^ p^ji > m btyv I f^l t^ The Greatest Comedy Ever Screened AND FULL PROGRAMME NO INCREASE IN PRICES. COMING174 words
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Advertisement73 1925-01-01 2 THE (GREATEST SCREEN EPIC THE WORLD HAS EVER sEEV "THE COVERED WAGON (BY EMERSON HulUii IS HERE. ITS REiORI) IS ITS (,l \R \NTEE Copies of (hi- I ani(»u> N<»>el ran b< (.lilamcd from KELLY WALSH and X! VT'S Watch for Further Particulars. IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. THE BEST PLACE73 words
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Article542 1925-01-01 3 \TTEMPT TO RECAPTI RE MECCA. London, Dec. 16. Aixoiding tv a Special Correspondent of the Daily Chronicle at .Jeddah, all King fch.:i Ali's plans to re-capture Mecca by means of aeroplanes and tanks have failed j miseiab;y, and tht- two British airman who. it was hi.pt-d.542 words
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Article181 1925-01-01 3 I Lor.dtm. Dec. 19. ('aii*o.- -Tht Commandant ol Police hn* at»iHait'(i t< puMit ipiniun to Itlitt him 1:1 kinpteg tlow.n th» v-'Kainc vil. He deCliret that ;he Kgyj'ii;.!: BStioi destroy- ;ri^ :t?elf tbr^ugph the drug habit, which demoralising tht youth of Kgypt and Riling tht181 words
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Article102 1925-01-01 3 I,ondon, Dec. 20. Two gictft scheme?, involving the ezpen* diturt ct over £0.000. ('00- vvn- AsdOftCd -n the H' j-t of Commons last night. ±'H,500.000 will be «per.t Ml ftßolishing congested roads m d*>ck ar«a-. ai;d £3,000, OiKi on building a tunnel under the Tnarm\-. to102 words
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Article57 1925-01-01 3 U.S.A. 'S RELATIONS WITH JAPAN. London, Dec. 20. Vie. Kato, the Japanese Premier, announces the receipt from the Urited States of a sujf^estion that the American fleet should visit Yokohama after the forthcoming i manoeuvres, with the object of removing the prevailing erroreou? impression of unfriendliness. While appreciating: 0M American57 words
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Advertisement136 1925-01-01 3 "Top Notch" I A/no George IV Scotc/i W/iisky The Distillers Agency Limited, Edinburgh, SCOTLAND. "DOG'S HEAD" Light Lager Beer. 18 THE CHEAPEST. MOST NUTRITIOUS AND PALATI ABLE BRITISH BEER ON THE MARKET OF PROVEN QUALITY. Sole Aprents: Sime Darby Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Itafti Seulement<.) $230M0 Prize Competition. The136 words
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Advertisement134 1925-01-01 3 I I THE 1 I ANTISEPTIC SOAP. I $1500.00 I BUY AN AUSTIN 1 and banish care I I BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED. I SINGAPORE, PENANC, KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. Z p£ Malacca Agents: TAN SOO HOCK CO. t w w v— wwuwiw v >v v-. v. v•w»v >, 'O v.134 words
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Article1258 1925-01-01 4 THE FEAST OF ST. ANDREW. I'KINCE HENKY AM) THE SCOTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, Dec. 3. St. Andrew*! Pay marl the opening of the winter festivities m tne North, leading up tn ":hf roaring ribas" <f Hogmanay and culminating m the Xtv. Year celebrations. The Memory of1,258 words
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Advertisement239 1925-01-01 4 WOODWARD'S WIPE WATERXURES ALL STOMACH AILMENTS I IPiy^ THE Wsffim FAMILY CW PROTECTOR 7&Ae^ eac/7 c^y I Iliiil Aeeyc?s /fes I Diseases of all kinds are lurking near and the best J defence is a healthy stomach. Prevention is better than J cure Babies, children and adults can keep a239 words
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Advertisement234 1925-01-01 4 P^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ M a ™UM»m»»mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmusmmmm| Made from pure sugar, English farm butter, j filmm^P^SS^^S^ *tfr and rich, thick cream, MACKINTOSH'S TOFFEE j ik^ptS /^iBH"i DE LUXE simply cannot help being delicious ÜBmmmmwUmnf%liTCi w*r^*&L <fs^mmmmmmj^v'^^?^p«^y.f^|i|^^j ~^r p,, i and good Just taste it for yourself and see Bsß&ftgggff ftr^ <$n j JOHN234 words
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Advertisement220 1925-01-01 4 THE MIGHTY ATOM! Cultivate the Oxo Habit. DOES THIS HAPPEN TO YOIR BABY'S FOOD? Doi U dobm r.»m across the seas? Does it have to travel f.»r \vcek> the ibjtaaea af many thousands of miles before it reaches your Can it < Does HMhlua k I >ass pnim. >w and220 words
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Article136 1925-01-01 5 STRESEMAWS PLEA. JI'NKERS' "OriOl'S TASK/ [Rdlt< r*a Service.] London, Dec. 30. W+iiK* the Allies are considering the draft note which the- Ambassadors' Conference will send to Germany m -;i»- 1 to the noni". :iv ;iat Mm of Cologn r!. 1 has fan* 1 niitt»<! a statement of l>r.136 words
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Article390 1925-01-01 5 Washington, Dec. 30. The House of Representatives Naval Committee has decided to investi*:a,te the Mr. Wilbur. Secretary at the Navy, will appear before :t or Jan. Nth. to make recomn- rulations. PUNCH WAR DEBT. Washington, Dec. 30. Rt uter lear:-.< that President Coolidge at I n!390 words
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Article240 1925-01-01 5 Married Life, by Col al Q'RJUIJW, OolHilt, S« s. Co. Ltd. Pall Mai!. London. Married 1 '■< n1 1 st and fourth. ».f hat del if? ovels w! a r j ■,-;]>.■ |tl Int The I total are iell-kn<>u] development "f :hara< Ir fr ia]■a> ci ti;» h240 words
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Article70 1925-01-01 5 HatK— i«.i i i ifcpekfl a.l m a dirty white Biui I>. Itaut-pa'.'y. >p— kJWg flwafl Knu!ish. was produced before the Kuala La iir I pa r Ifeffistiafc OH Saturday en a waiTant issued m Madras, tin charjre a-ainst him beirnr that durinp the year 1924 m th*» Madras Presidency70 words
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Advertisement443 1925-01-01 5 BUSINESS CARDS. IMF I'KEMIER M \Ni: CIC \R. $»cc IMS "La Insular" nirars hav<* :n mansions, nd hotem where quality I »bta.: fr< m: ji ITTLE CO., LTD. A S. ana! X.!. s-. HAN > St UM YEW iin Son- His:h St. V V !:-:s LTD.. hualia St. I ■mm^^^^^^^^^^^m^^^^^^^***^^443 words
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Advertisement420 1925-01-01 5 NOTTCES. MEXPHALTE. Noi i'c 1^ hereby given that the word "MBXPHALTB" M -hown above It the Trade Mark of THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM COMPANY (STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.* LIMITED I Mri TFIK ASIATIC PETP< LEUM COMPANY (PEDBBATBO MALAY STATES) LIMITED I both incorporated m England and is used by I th.m m respect420 words
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Advertisement654 1925-01-01 5 NOTICES. ipoh gymkhanT clubT SPRING MEETING 1925. I 1 31 st. January, 3rd., sth., 7th., I I February. 9 Races each for Horses, ExGriffin Horses, and ex-griffin Ponies. 7 Races for Ipoh 1925 Pony $30 freight allowance for each horse brought to Ipoh and entered for the Meeting. Entries close654 words
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Advertisement303 1925-01-01 5 TENDERS. BWQAfOBE HI NKapAl FT. The Municipal iiiniissjoners of th< Town of Sincapon invite ktaaWa for the maUas of a new lodpinp: house for rck.-'ha pu!I» r- ;.t Sy. Alwee Road. Plans may be seen and specitication and form of tenders obtained at th« Municipa Architect's Office during office hour-303 words
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Advertisement267 1925-01-01 5 V For WATCH \A UK Sp('cialisin<r m a<-< rk« ■< to with>t.'ir.(J \h>- nf tht' Ka.«t IMKKKT W\T(HKS JOHORE LEVER Karh IN TWO SIZES MOTION EH THIN PATT] RN WITH SCREW ss J h < \SES Stool s of G(.ld and Silver !i and Half mi« WRISTLET WATCHES NEW PATTERN267 words
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341 1925-01-01 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1925. The New Year. In wishing our readers the Compliments of the Season we do not desire to add the hope that this will be the gladdest day of all the glad new ye u\ because it is quite possible that it may not341 words
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Article398 1925-01-01 6 The Chairman of the Straits Trading Company, m his speech at the annual meeting, showed pretty clearly the dissatisfaction which the Company and the shareholders must feel, at the results of operations under- taken with the main idea of supportIng the mining industry during period of depression. The398 words
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Article1177 1925-01-01 6 The Free Press will M lH ;—L:n! t■.morrow, m i-nit-r tO give the Staff the benefit of the New Year holiday. Mr. J. \V. Callan. A>sisiant Secretary ti th.- IVnang Clib, will be going M IWM early month- this year. The marriage of Miss Irene VeoHHi to Mr. L W,1,177 words
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Article118 1925-01-01 6 tad that the former h». asked t tor's advice on thr qu appointment of a new Lord of Seal. Premier, ha call as successful candidate tar the chat stical n Japanese shows a hie inert', numbers, estimated at 4,924. which is three imnii. i and appreciation of labour118 words
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Article35 1925-01-01 6 i.\ f IKI Bis; Week-end ■maa. I'M thi v i tMi- Le.mai.i :.i .1 «"1 tT v.. v fire brigade to the scene of the outbreak The houses chiefly belonged to Mr35 words
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Article102 1925-01-01 6 Vppruachini; .1- I r:i VS. 2,9»K id SJSJI the Lea* department hay: struck work on Dt< sdey*. Malay Hi There does not m hood of the strike < .-minp to an end m tin hose men who have In* n and ssove appeahe men, when about102 words
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Article90 1925-01-01 6 Th^ l«rfft t.M.k place -ne« I Hospital. Sin?*!> Sat«ri«>% of Ml. .mpbell, a well-toow planter of the Kuala Llf T district. H fell sucWenly ill on Christmas Eve and «a? The late M •■bdl was morn on Oct 12. MM oiiwd WardietjMii estate on90 words
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Article39 1925-01-01 6 i;isum MmM*, ainki?" T»iu> .sun. :r. yeveryone also for two ti—^f^J irday and Tuesday, la —PP^ n tte ami an iiiitita* En*g Blto. m which M:ss Bmw Bukkti- coaf s mawer. taljts a irt. i39 words
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Article70 1925-01-01 6 1 m h r^"!_ a ir^'lUA Santa Ana Claret. »Mta. MPi v following Wednesday, whin ma i^^tad the« to *».«j«y«"; II Ul ..ney dancing, th© C^T?' !V J graceful toc«l •< h,",.- Mm:;-..... j.-. <- ,u P u- A*-.- st( sad it i« bdlmwtd list tfce70 words
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Advertisement124 1925-01-01 6 -THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S" I Tl y I iIS. ■A. Sv ___y~_^^^ Srven jCucos So/s Amsterdam Sole Agents: Caldbcck, Macgregor S Company, Ltd. Incorporated m Shanghai.) P hr* !J >id leUphnne No. 228. 'J FOR NEW YEAR. The Fashion Programme calls for WASSIAMULL' 3 BEST SILKS Blouses. Shirt.-, r'aiuy124 words
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Advertisement29 1925-01-01 6 Ir if'li? \t 8 IV' >;. 7i 1 I U s SOLE AGENTS: W. R. LOXLEY CO. bnMv R i Bii pipoi c. I I PEARS' M y GOLDEN SERIES.29 words
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Article66 1925-01-01 7 KRAXCE WANTS. \lK\\s Ipj Btn lea.] announces that a telegram ex- r;JS been sent to Lor; has handed over to the Amew^saador a memorandum, which cabled to Wa> 4» <ie Paris writes that France \sill but on coin: the debt, takir.e into account vrrnch sacrifi»«*s for the66 words
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Article23 1925-01-01 7 [Renter's Service.] San Fraarfcco. Der. (Mny.* Mara spread to a loadid wiUi ?*.OOO tons of nitrate, hat nder control.23 words
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Article49 1925-01-01 7 [Reuter*s Servi. r.-:-..»r.*d. i>«>, arrived (frga art, tjiplr forniture and a m Colone! Ko^ r r,ov3rnment greatly assistr riir. [A Bat* lateu Ju tted: \ccor>. ffa correspon--e exptniition under the Tibetan I v ered, near rga sjrsap. burial mounds of (Treat m? the remai* I hiaaaa49 words
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Article41 1925-01-01 7 [Renter's Serri %*w Yoril Wm, ;i. Moatafa Norman and Sir Alan An4er*on arriv-ii anosterta: and are .ngton. ted they an official mission on behai* i Goventment t«> confer with Mr. ■ofhes or. allied debts and other cognate41 words
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Article42 1925-01-01 7 [Renter's Service.] I> '> mfframni mffimm n arising: from reams culrcinated m the Water--1 Workers' Federation suspending the FrsfmaaUe hnutch for refusinsr to work bm& tfce Han Munn> Federation Aand the Fremantle dispute may jeopar- the recent agreement with the over-42 words
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Article50 1925-01-01 7 i:»-v i! [)f t :n. i a V near the harbour and arrested 136 f employed there. The "fed are suspected of being implicated I Conununiat rising on Dec 1 when ■■hrter of Communication? was shot. Afct "t 99% persoar art IKarher cahiea appear on page 5.150 words
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Article110 1925-01-01 7 y are we all called here to find out roan died?- asked a juryman a •rich Prison on Frederick *»te. who was execu Lk» wife at ArdleiK h. Essex. ««ron«r replied to the juryman that *-law required their attendance. Twehre men who were call*: de r^110 words
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Article29 1925-01-01 7 I4»**« n d EaaUn Railifany «r» compiling list f o« the old > i rs -r i iniea nn<! Aould be soul i Rail i NE k ion29 words
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Article52 1925-01-01 7 Lunti.in. '.'cc. %l). -umpti" he v at i: >v > i- k .n by Sii W ian ar. ti I i l,, r», wh A.!: astro 1 whi«-h w.!^ uu i )20 when 1- i'■ ,t' i>;.ti()(i m > rhat meant that "ir Hari Sinel afa52 words
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Article69 1925-01-01 7 i i lon, Dc M ttM H ir. B. A lid thai daeiF pea m Merocc I tl of tl Spe took a ■ai .<::._; tl 1 XI i ist > We i < tha; I i i w ire dbini e»ted»" he said. Ihe eaajtiasjaaee69 words
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Article96 1925-01-01 7 Calcutta. Dec. 20. of < ik-utta ntinues to prvtiia amusenur: Ih h% payers. t .i a. i-ijed "sai--- i nrra \'nr pn i ct?, Mai ki e!i Mr. I X >' Ma\ MMI fHWI day a scene Ml pMpitl I app- Hindu as con: Ir■£ 0M96 words
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Article95 1925-01-01 7 London. Dec. 17. ise of Commons. Mr. 9ou Mile End r. kataram. manager of the MWSpßptl B«l i I h-.id recently km detains i I fl I j etna d— UUrti Indian Im was dressed m khaddsr, and ask< whether MM proposed to orf -..«i :i95 words
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Article155 1925-01-01 7 London. Dec. 21. AN.' -i> the Duk< and "i :k an .i a' Momba-ssa thi-* i- 1 r- ir. Th< tow was en fete. The :i."; i oloured cost ume wl m helmet. The Duke, who v a Nava: i aptaii."- unif< nil ami -hook155 words
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Article130 1925-01-01 7 London. Dec. I*. \\h<. the fii^t t i n- m the history this country. th« he'u to the throne visit\X «st Afri -a ii Ap> i lt< at durbar is t.» v held at Kaduna. m Northern Niireria. M that the chiefs from the -urr< unding dis:i130 words
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Article200 1925-01-01 7 Calcutta. Dec. 19. a: :i i;;iiut.i. Dm. mh l«imli Wa ziristan, says the Pioneer, .-how that conMary U first apprehensions, the attack on the Sooth Wa/.iristan ScO«t nemfti w-a^ not rht- MtCHM of -i dtsirt 0« thr part ol th*- Mahsuds to take vengeance for recent200 words
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Article257 1925-01-01 7 !M(. 1. Dot. 1%, .1 t v P 1 iv- Coniij -...<.- Boom of CommmWi Saklutvala was unabit last niuht to K>W the ainvrdment to the AMIMI of \h:c'\ |m id |iW Mtfca. Referring the subject of the House Commons' adjournment, Saklatvala ex>lled rtemban of the257 words
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Article92 1925-01-01 7 Ijondnn. Dt*c. IT. Re| the H him C :i:i' 'i- t>. Si i '.i- N■mm Earl Wlateitoii t'mt. m> fai m his informati n w nt, L€ Euro* had it-t-n iiwtewd md 22 attack?! Brii riaet Jai i irj I, 102::. Thest- iiguivs included 8 killed92 words
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Article121 1925-01-01 7 London, Dec. 2'A. Tl New- Agency responsible for the i t tha< Mr. Frank Hodges, who was i I Lord <>f thr A<i.niraity m the late I^iK> :r Government, will probably becOfM a miner again. Mr. Hodges, who started i- a wi-rkiny miner ;n121 words
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Article88 1925-01-01 7 London. Dec. 1*. In the House of Coananona, Mr. Walter Bakei (CSbomr, Bristol S.), asked the Under-Secretan. of State for India whether ho approved tha action ef the sub1". ;.>;onnl Magistrate who dismissed a claim for compensation ntada hy an Indian whom a European medical officer assaulted88 words
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Article55 1925-01-01 7 I ondon. Dec. 24. Wrail. m> ca-t< of ChrfltOMI 1 indicate ■Mettled boj in iKi condition. Heavy rain \m falling to-day m London accompanied h\ i raaaikaMj high leiapetaiuHi Galei art- ptpOfted from all parts of the country partuulariy m the Wr.-t and North. TreBMB4oOI MM55 words
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Article44 1925-01-01 7 London. Dec. 20. BcvtlatioM f Oommunwl plot to seiz« Amiens and establish a Soviet Republh kkm h»m been made m Paris. Thf plan was discovered through docu ments seized during :i search of the head quarter-; of th,- re\ olutionarvs.44 words
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Article53 1925-01-01 7 London, Dec. IN. A |i!ta fof rhv> creation of I powerful 1 Tradt> Lank m India, working m conjuncs tior. with the Trade Development Corporf Btion, is made m an article by Mr. James t Dalzei. m the 'Manchester Guardian Commercial Supplement." t The write! point! out53 words
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Article759 1925-01-01 7 RETKNGI THE PROBABLE MOTIVK. > I S" ry ot' the C r ime. i Prom the Chief R^iee Officer. Peruk. tb<' [poll paper has received further detail- <>• a- sunder o; Towkaj ito Ban Sen*:. of Ipoh and Kampar. on his rubber estat< at bidur m [hv early759 words
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Article151 1925-01-01 7 To-day the capital l 1 it y of Norway, Christiana. ivverUd fef its ancient name of Oslo. The latter town, on the other side of the bay, was almost destroyed \>y j fire m the seventeenth rer.tury the inha- j hitants making I new home across the151 words
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Article107 1925-01-01 7 Imperial Bank of India is precluded from doing exchange business, while, outside the big- centres, the country is devoid of facilities for the transaction of overseas business which, m addition to tl:e lack of facilities for the exchange of rupee coinage into currency note?, is seriously detrimental to Anglo-Indian trade,107 words
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Advertisement102 1925-01-01 7 CRYSTALLISED FRUITS. NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED FOR NrW YrASt MIXED FRUITS FRUIT PATES STRAWBERRIES CHERRIES IN 1 KILO BOXES Price $2.50 nett. ROBINSONS Co., Ltd. (fneotfonoad hi thi S;i;-..ts Settlem ei SINGAPORE. B. A. T. GOLDEN n SPECIALS /*<£ fAt 1 l^z.' v for for THE HI6HEST 6RADE VIRGINIA CIGARETTE102 words
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Advertisement786 1925-01-01 8 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Services to. LONDON WISTKRDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GBNOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. M tRSEILLES, HAVRE, UVESFOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore.786 words
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Advertisement506 1925-01-01 8 STEAMER SAILINGS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) ELLERMAN" LINE. Passenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG. s.s. CITY OF ORAN Ln Port b.s. CITY OF TOKIO due Jan. 28 s.s. CITY OF CHESTER due506 words
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Advertisement562 1925-01-01 8 STEAMER SAILINGS P. O. BRITISH INDIA ANI> APCAR LINES. (Incorporated m England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. o PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty s Government). o OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China and Japan. For Marseilles, London and562 words
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Advertisement582 1925-01-01 9 STEAMER SAILINGS 675. K. Line. Destination* Steamers. Arr. Dept. ,-dam. Hambarf. Rotterdam v umn via Colombo, Aim and Port Atla.- M tru Jar.. 1 1 ]ai 1", r YoHt San Fraadaeo, Panama Hatti Man from Kobe i\'.. v D^ban. Cape Town, Ko, Santos jlontevideo and Boeno? Aires via Manila Mam582 words
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Advertisement470 1925-01-01 9 STEAMER SAILINGS jßfet Round-the-World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 38 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK Oil Itl KNKIJS. NO COAL DUST. MO C INDKKS. AIJSOLITE CLEANLINESS. via Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine, new liners continue on Round the World, returning to470 words
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Advertisement760 1925-01-01 9 STEAMER SAILINGS AMERICAN FAR EAST LINE. OPERATKI) FOR UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD BY STRITHER AND BARRY. MANAGING OPERATORS SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES AMD 1 SAN FRANCISCO. U.S>.B. WEST PEOSPE< T Jan 10 U.S.S.B. WEST CARM HXA i U.S.s.B. WEST CAJOOI and -uh^Miuent steamer- approxmia** For rates and further particulars apply760 words
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SHIPPING NOTES.
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Article200 1925-01-01 10 The arrival m Singapore of a Chinese junk with 2i* immigrants from Hainan on btmrd kd to prosecution- before the Marine Court and the Police I <>; it- yesterday. The junk anchored off Sigtap and the immigrants were being conveyed ashore when the police spotted the vessel200 words
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Article30 1925-01-01 10 Straits of Durian. The following further information has heen received from the n>ul-Genera! fot ;he Netherlands: The light Peiaii^rkat m the Straits of Dorian ii bnrniag ngnii30 words
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Article96 1925-01-01 10 Probable Effect of I.S. Fleet's Pacific Cruise. Sydney, Nov. 2H. Following Mr. Brace's message to the IINM assuring the Anurican Fleet pf an enthusiastic reception nexi year, the Sydney Herald says that the visit will reinforce Australia's resolution, as already oedared by Mr. Briu-e !a-T Maith. kt96 words
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Article142 1925-01-01 10 Haghdad. Dec. 21. General Bn.ncker arrived here <-n Saturday after a trip extending over four arnl a half dayi from Constantinople. He .--tate^ that he \va? recipient of most eovrteom treatment ironi the Turks i». Konia, Plvntll m Aleppo and Rakka. Heavy rain PM encountered most of142 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement628 1925-01-01 10 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, I THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Regular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) %Ad MONTORO C>.ooo U>n».) Th« KB. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabin* to Lu\t. single berth cabins, swimming628 words
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Advertisement556 1925-01-01 10 POMMERY and GRENO m, CHAMPAGNB Extra Quality 11 Extra Dry H^^^B \<K lOH IT \T Ml, HOTELS 1)1 HIN(. THE I KSTI\ X v K NS O\ SOLE AdENTS JOHN LITTLE Co. Ltd. (Incorporhted ie Enpl&nd.) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N (j Under contract with th< French556 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous683 1925-01-01 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Cucob and Benuit Hong Cheang 9 a.m. Cucob and Pontian Hong Soon 9 a.m. Singkawang Selakau. Pemangkat and Sambas Singkel 11 a.m. Port Said, Havre, London, Rotterdam Hamburg C. of Oran 11 a.m. Batavia Bawean noon Malacca and Linggi Kheng Seng noon Batu Pahat Meran noon Mersing,683 words
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Miscellaneous80 1925-01-01 10 Alice Haeksley, Mr. Morse Jves. Mis-s Ester Jobes, Dr. Wm. O. Kronn, Mr. C. P. Ke.:logK, Mrs. Alice Merritt, Mrs. Clara Milbolland, Miss India Mitholland, Miss Miriam Miiholland, Miss Marion Mitchell, Mrs. May W. Maltocks, Mjs.s Muriel Mattocks. Miss Millicent Mattocks, Mrs. M. G. Maj?rew, Mi^ss Mary Olsen, Miss A.80 words
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Article42 1925-01-01 11 Bank 4 2|4 wmi lJ 4 J'r r.-.i.t Cre<;.- N ■> i':- IMMMJ India, T.T. I H -rianti 1 1 p.c. Prem. Yokohama, demai 1 mand demand Sly. rt-ipn, Pi? k H,;. J^.Oi Hank of England Kate 4 Bj r Sih London42 words
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Article87 1925-01-01 11 Di'Ci'mber 31. H I >!:;•; Gambier _T i 1 W hitf i 50 i Hlack 20.00 I Tapioca 7■■ P tf h«t Small 9.00 1.50 Ba b >'d v.BO Rice, Rung yon Opfan^ ImBTM unt 4.1.0" Rice .^iara No 1 f<r export v N ill Rice. Hrn Bioken Cl87 words
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Article23 1925-01-01 11 Sin_Mi>..rr. !)>•• S .rapore Stand R 6 •>.••-■■.■ Jan. -March 68 ♦> 1 4 Aprfl-Jmu I I n Quota: "o! er.23 words
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Article21 1925-01-01 11 H are officially informed that the 1 rated Ma ay S Qm KMMI u>inpl< ti n held Band _•<,...■21 words
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Article344 1925-01-01 11 I <«ndo:i. l ti PI <• of the •..iu n :nain* rkabh lays 1 -k. The I :<- f both Tin and Robber continoe to and the eloping posh at viz. Tin E274 15s. md B m Tin shares ha tracteu m che i; I,344 words
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Article59 1925-01-01 11 The Singapore ChamL <»mmerce Rubber Association hela its 688 th. auction hen there was ICatal Offered 1,024,800 lbs.; v- Is. 7%d. I'UH K< Xl Xli \i -i Shm k.-d Sh«...t enl* IV, 11, indard Quality Q #6f4 to Off Quality I lour Latex 65 to 66 Clean 159 words
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Article62 1925-01-01 11 Singapore. I(, ;i [m B E*. Dp Lts. I»cal 13*%. the New Year. m Rubber share quotation i It, and a fair amount of busines> I X Malacca- 1 Iders a at at 90 92. Norths an B> LSI Mamba Peta r round LM at 295.62 words
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Article89 1925-01-01 11 MACPHAIL CO. LTD'S REPORT. Rufeber. Is. 7 7 wd. g m sold. Kuhber- r Valleys I^9. irtth business at 1-35. Jeram v. 1..:..' 4. Men- I'tan Siapi Mm n«. Chi r with buyers at ■is at \Mk 1 i »uyer» I-.. it L 87% and \.9t%. «c Padangs ar. <f89 words
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Article111 1925-01-01 11 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Sini::i|)..ri !>.. Kubhi-r. 65»4. Tin. a; w. 156%. 250 tons. shows a small rain of Its. and with robber unchanged the market maintains Kublirrv il r diftcult to nefol >eals have to he ■iwi m Punnror I Katils V* rwtoat at 56. A A im U,111 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement339 1925-01-01 11 u r >:>JMMI.I)OO. Assurances m force over $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LlMlTED(lncorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFlCE:— Winchester Boom Singipora LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C. £20.000 deposited with the SiqKreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act :;\(TI\K IM.ANS OF ASSfRAXCE.339 words
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Advertisement401 1925-01-01 11 BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. —Establ nY I LBS I.— S ihi i Y. 10u.000,000 ■Id up i i: --.tv, i V. 77..">00.0«Hi K. Kodama Esq. K. Ichinoraiya, Esq. DIRE( TORS. V. Bai n K. Morimura. M. n.iau.! I. araihi, Ebq. E> ir X 1 k. M ?ami Bag. X401 words
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Advertisement544 1925-01-01 11 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK i OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Iru-nrporati'd m Kn«^!and hy Royal ChartCTi I'aiil up Capital m 600 shares t> each 1 1,000,000 Rtltrvi l-'ui-.d 3.900,000 la'Sfrvr LJabilrl j i I Proprietors ;i.(io.).ooo j HEAD OFFICE, 18 Biiho] igat I. d m» E.C. Ag i Brandu a Ist544 words
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Advertisement701 1925-01-01 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A D FIRE MOT: tt CAB MARINE Fidelity Guara! tee— Administration Bonds Singapore Represe th V, [>ARLOW Co. MatVß. HAKRISOXS, BARKER C(»., Lt 1 Branch Office 64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A GORDON LBS, Resident Manager. BANKING. HONGKON(T AND SHANGHAI' BANKING701 words
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Article621 1925-01-01 12 PARISIAN A. IHI \l MEN'S 1 .1 B, Ou n I "orr I I'an-. !)tr. 4. I aftei ears, lal elj Th< < L'tfrni has th holder of the honoured ofti a person 1 on m yt. i. fa Ret-t he younger and go-ahead members have failen foul c* A621 words
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Article62 1925-01-01 12 Mi. .Justice P. Sproole, Mr. Pcrrtrs, Mr. Sav;;t»e Bailey, Mr. Bannon, and Mr. B»»sti'ck Hill were anu>n^ the visitors t«> Fenani; the Christmas holidays. Our Chief Justice, who i> an enthusiast about Penanjf Hill, was at the Crajr Hotel, and Mr. and Mrs. S::vl'i- Bailey were entertaining a party of62 words
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PENANG RACES.
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Article205 1925-01-01 12 (Vteaa Our Own irrespondent). Penan}?, Dec. 31. entries I i the first lay's racing au Sat urday, January lmh., i ws. Race* I, "> and 9. lOp Horses) Helanel, I v 8t Fits, Klkir;, Silver :i < 1.. n-M/aMt Top i.■• X L.tdy \;:i. H;:i'\v;;y O:« way205 words
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Article39 1925-01-01 12 r*s Service.] London. Dec. 30. »h Cu] ay aftei i xti a tima r< w h Ha: row at one jroal h. The la; d n the Arsenal I i the third meeting of the Craba39 words
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Article51 1925-01-01 12 Singapore Vachi ai ra ar.n mn» I: On Sunday the 4:h JfUNMiyi ttM Bn( tka Si'iiuTviiif Cami -ai' f< v over the New ih I T-' -t;:r: X< w Vi ar the ha- ided that thishould tiled for fn i Scratch. Tht aps i be i a dat« don51 words
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Article136 1925-01-01 12 SA Dra a i h Ser\ ict-. Servj ad it i ilroag ?ide tj oppose Hal SJ bnl taauai the Padang jn -y afternoon. T nw fowj i troßUQua* i ibu atched irield both halve-. Bey: pened 1 fer th< Oettki Hrat half dm < KMnoev m fui ther136 words
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Article315 1925-01-01 12 l'roent-e Fleet's Activities. OB 0 preventive launt-h Lalat w I ai wit i~ pikuli rubber, yUm Bate Pahel coast. Three Chiaaef i who manned cv.c of th< boats were fined < i' 1 t-ach. or six months' tigoroai im- nment, whes. tht-y mi charged befon Hr« N< ay315 words
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Article14 1925-01-01 12 Mr. and Mrs. A. S;iYkies and Miss Sarkii--returned to Penanir on Monday from Singapore.14 words
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Article112 1925-01-01 12 THE SBLBCTBD TEAMS. [B*uter*i Servico.] Mslhsuiae, Dec 31. The folk wing team> have been -elected for the second Test Match] which oonmen bsvs to-morrow: Iv.i_.i-nu!: Gilligan (captain), Chapman, Doug Hobbs, Sutcliffe, Hearne, Hendren, Tate, Tyldesley and Strudwick. Twelfth tau: Ban An Vistralia: Collins (captain), Bardsley. P ord,112 words
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Article376 1925-01-01 12 rouriata* DoaeHy Tsckhmg. London. Dec. 17At rtsi nth the ■•'•a.ther wai sunny ter Urn ti and 15 0 M spactators were present, fo the match between Hampshire r I a U] Rlaclrii Tlm ground was sticky^ It was keen, vigorous jrame, ami the Hampshin f376 words
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Article125 1925-01-01 12 1:: I 9* Seletar on Saturday betweeaj the s.R.E. (v) and H.^l.s. Magthe Jaater team m n by 562 I inti to 129. i Bt ing thi winner a| the Abdul Hamid Cap the Pan nangaa stia club has arranged Is enteitain ita neanVaii to "Bonggeng" at its club125 words
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Article197 1925-01-01 12 ai 12.50. I are enquiries for Southern Pteak Drcdgen, Tekka Taipin**, Tronohs and Sungej Besi Mines at market quotations, lalani-, have improved with buyers a: »;j. GfacraL, Stcamshipi a:e unchanged with buyers a< 27:. and »eUera at 2XO. Uniteers aw quid At /.'JO buyers and 8.10 sellers. traders are quoted197 words
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Article611 1925-01-01 12 Singapore, Doc. 30. With tb. clou of ano.ht; year a Lrief survey Oi the local share market may not r B ajtofietlur oat of place. Twilve months ago Tin wai quoted ai £234 and Robber at .U i:\fi but v.ith a large amount of Tin held by611 words
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Article475 1925-01-01 12 MACPHAIL CO. LTD'S REPORT. Singapore, Dec. 31. A w thstanding the ml ;rv< ntioi the hi tstmas h ilidaya businesi hai bean the increase. The eontinua] deereaai i London robber toes it placing I i lueer m modi str< positi »n thai I hat been experienced foi fears. The nand475 words
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Advertisement207 1925-01-01 12 CALL AND LET US DEMONSTRATE The MOUTRIE PLAYLR-FIANO r— m I i im I .k! 1 .A 1 hand \i» i VZ_z~_3- I INS' i v <i I THAI x (j y rf-r—v* z fe I: riFtm- lit f j -i 1 v en s. MOUTRIE i!v CO., ill;.. i\(207 words
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