The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 January 1925
1925-01-03
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1925-01-03 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. iii CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1925. NO. 11. 'Mi.17 words
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Article245 1925-01-03 1 Scathing com ment on the "unedifj ing record" of both Opium Conference* at Geneva is made b\ the J)ail\ News —Page 9. A terrific gale has swept Great Kri tain during the past week and much damage has been caused Page 9. Senator Borah is moving a245 words
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Article479 1925-01-03 1 /.'< V< •■1 I. .a ....ft! the Municipal Commissi..! in--aa IL. hours eai 1 a-, usual. T)> ns what has al" a. founts the f e< sparkling sunshine. The avinjr a a ..aa- 'I I-.. iii MP Si i »ck over the \yer market was stopped479 words
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Advertisement315 1925-01-03 1 >\\ \l I o\\ VRIELI/S ?lum mm*s \|\KK V.MAS \MAS BABKIEB SINGAPORE HOTELS. (Conducted ander tba personal sapa the rieealet rs.) U i MM <»i'i id. mionm.u ..pitl'l L\ v The Fineet Ba. i; R.-\|TLEe> Kvory M n-iav a- a I lay. N Dinmi and Dancir*: Km Tuesday, Thu lay315 words
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Advertisement109 1925-01-03 1 A real "home" comfort STATE EXPRESS No. 555 are m perfect harmony with that refined atmosphere o\ t/ie "honte FO characterise tically British. They appeal insteteiitly those who wiU have y't'dy the gwg best ci qo i I te. Made by hand ,<«vn»p** cne at a time V^.[; fcs &y^>109 words
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Advertisement163 1925-01-03 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Mom sol ef fund Pag< < 'ros^H sav 'a, i a <>:..-. .7 f Tullh ting, U. E.'a Peg I Ship] in| 10. li Whisky I ron L eh y't Pai Ge dj eei ba) i Lyn I a_ i 7. c. !<1 Sl .eg cree Pag Ruf163 words
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Advertisement9 1925-01-03 1 (SWALLOW \RIELI/S PLDM PUDDINGS MARK VM VS VM VS9 words
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Miscellaneous117 1925-01-03 1 THE VVEKIx. Saturday, 3rd. Bigh Wat i r, -1.53 a.m., 5.9 p.m. P. and O. outward mail <lue. Hockey S.C.C. \t. pri Set Madeline Rossi;- r os Vic Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Si' i 4 ii. High Wat< a 5.50 a.m., G.35 p.m.* M i> a day, i High Water, **._'J117 words
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Advertisement520 1925-01-03 2 NOW PERFORMING THE HAPPY VALLEY THANALBTCHIMI ffILASA SABAH. It-dial! Sl mpur.y). ON THURSDAY ar.d SATURDAY, SATURDAY, .lAN. 3rd, 192.-). CHINESE FIREWORKS <,;.te Admission 20 cents Hieeroika Arena FREE. VIENNA CAFE~ Amber Mansions, SINCAPORE. Bo 7. our Orders for New Ytwn Ca_m, Bte. A •.:■'•<• asaortracnl ol Fancy I .iust Birivod.520 words
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Advertisement216 1925-01-03 2 COMING NIBELUNGEN A (ieiman Screen Adaptation of Germany's National Legends A Marvellous Cinema Achievement in two EpochsSIEGFRIED. I VENGEANCE of KRIMHILDE. Watch for Further Announcements! SOLE DISTRIBUTOR FOR S.S.— F.M.S.— SIAM: R. M. DONATI, I 186 ORCHARD ROAD. L_ i PALLADIUM THEATRE orchard Road FOR SEVEN NIGHTS. rom Thursday lst216 words
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Advertisement287 1925-01-03 2 Alhambra. From Friday, 26th December, to Wednesday. INi h« ,.,i, In the Second Shov*. at j .rn. S! a THF FARMER AND HIS CAT 1 i Reel Pa he Fill TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen N< I OIIS B. MAYER PRESENTS HUNTLY GORDON MAR. VLDEN in "PLEASURE MAD" I Reels. Adapte.i287 words
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Miscellaneous562 1925-01-03 2 BUM H SERVICES, ST. ANDREWS < vTHKDKAL. Sund ViUr hri-tma-. 7^o a.m. latHny 7.45 eja. Holy Cn— uaioa (Caora 9.15 aja. Mafias followed mjf M -muniea. 4 sjb. Ne Children'* Serviee. 6JSW pja. Ev— nag aad Sermon. MA. .:iLW S SEPOY LINES. 7 sjb. Holy Communion. FtHI a pja. ETeasoag562 words
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Article626 1925-01-03 3 SICE THE (Jl KEN OF HOLIDAY RESORTS. Nice, N<>>. 1 .">. tiif holiday rtzsor! par cxceJlence I Cote d'Aiar. H< _»itoai:on ia incomaerable. The background if a ided hills I Um -ban i I Hm Alp _-Maritim< eeree a u ,;i l'i :i^,an>t f. <i r.orth626 words
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Article23 1925-01-03 3 "H. your t r.jrut,*' i->:ck_..;."itsJ Judge uw-r t a woniM at Short*<litch County j If ur I isbai aai keefi yoa rdi I23 words
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Advertisement403 1925-01-03 3 a Your children should be full of the /\S energy of good health. To ensure J th.s. milk should form part of their daily gOOQ diet. Ordinary milk, however, is unC suitable, for it is always exposed to i Wl the dangers of dust, flies and germs. GrOWing THtr famous403 words
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Advertisement200 1925-01-03 3 WILKIN SON, HEY WOOD j^ AND CLARK j^ I RUSTICIDE I K BLACK BITUMINOUS PAINT. For use on Galvanised Iron, Zinc and Steel. Rust resisting and withstands the actions of Salt or Fresh Water, Chemical Fumes, Acid and Alkali. d Specially suitable for use on Ships, Bridges, (orders. 3 Roofs.200 words
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Article470 1925-01-03 4 S UPERCHARGED MOTOR CAR ENGINES. IJriti^h Lead Followed. Fur NTCItI years durir.tr the war there -.va-" much experiment in connection witt" famishing superchargers to aircraft eagines to enable the "ceiling" to be rased. L, Since the Armistice the devict has been introduced, in experimental fashion, tu 'many makes ol motor-car?470 words
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Advertisement354 1925-01-03 4 tr* JOHN TULLIS SONS LTD. 1 86 Years' Experience at Your Service in Power Transmission 1 1 FAMOUS BALATA BELTING |-4^vv VIKING 1 I I CHONATA :^S^^ffi solid-woven I I kS^$SH__F^3^EJ COTTON BELTING I BRAND iTIBI' strong I MANUFACTURE.) '^^^B^i^ ii LLAMA 1 I g ■•Tll.I.IS" .V SONS BALATA BELTING354 words
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Article254 1925-01-03 5 i hoo t«> u»2:». Sii thai daj i i ire than twenty years .nr' hen "l'i m kt Papered Roller Bearing \\a> first detailed in a .notor vehicle, i mken principle ha.- remaint.l unchanged. Yit, durii thi years. \merican and European manufacturer.- have 1 used more than254 words
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Article37 1925-01-03 5 i-• ba Sci ied bf ths :,-i Bsi > st<' ha, slbsrnssa i: rsffistral on stsa 5.5278, thi luesl r,» inf Standard. Mi.ah i .'ed fo: itrati S. 1 lS7 a IL i ri —m.37 words
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Article114 1925-01-03 5 i hi- I Shag- I M A l I lub <>f li* mr.ark raeaarll] held i iJkOQ kaa. road trial over a [caarH aaiefe aai considertd U bs ens of 'he BMat difleaM ia the lamtry. The result wa, a remarkable suocSM bl a 19M Tnornycraft t urir.g114 words
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Article82 1925-01-03 5 lanaats. it aai beaa Q-Bcially astfaaatai that diets an WojOOO psilSagST motor car?, i 81,601 eeauseaeial motor vehicles and 3,800 j motor cycles in Ontario. These figures i compiled up to the end ol Octoher show j U LargS increase over the IfCI registrations for the82 words
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Article68 1925-01-03 5 Following the adoption of the motor bus on a large fcale by electric railways to supplement service, steam railroads are now giving more than passing attention to the bus as a transportation medium and within the last few months two steam roads t have placed motor buses in operation. The68 words
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Advertisement237 1925-01-03 5 LEYLAND frag I mmmmJMl-S A -_-__.<-__ 1 A^ W^g^^^ -^^^fe^ l( Kriti-h lorr> that stands for the A^» V^^^^V J ht-1 decree of quality and efficiency. r^% A \i i ,_j.i^d ;»> the hest constructed in the f >a^^^ W^y^^D 3 Guaranteed against any defect. fifiEytitigH^p jj BHht _____r^ r237 words
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Advertisement92 1925-01-03 5 Morris Gars 1925 MODELS BEST TO BUYBEST TO KEEP BEST TO RIDE IN. j Comfort Economy 4-Seater Mor is Cowley complete $2,175 Particulars from MALAYAN MOTORS i 809-818 Orchard Road, SINGAPORE v MV.'AVAV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V w.V. aT. I ?_imlflfm r fri If iff m^ 4 W\ W SP _F0 Hm 1 SKittlllUl92 words
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Article564 1925-01-03 6 1 H AICLIF. I HAPUM IBU i.K. A _g that samisei iteadyiag ;r--fluence ver the ?ome forty million desp indent fahabttSßtl f Britain, whale 'hi- weat-'.-" r'.evails. a:s l auses tht:;: 'a postpone the salesas wn **hieh thei:- thoughti derail -■> t"i quently, deserve^, surely, t- reeeive the564 words
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Advertisement222 1925-01-03 6 FRASER NEAVE, LIMITED. Singapore and Branches. j i isssi 1 I Manufacturers of Aerated Waters, Syrups, Squashes, Cordials and Culinary Essences, renowned for their excellence throughout I Malaya, Siam and the Dutch Indies. 1 IFOR QUALITY AND SERVICE. I B A J 'rt ■;.*',> -5 *i, J-it^X-i' V i, "tl.'vv't^222 words
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Advertisement68 1925-01-03 6 jCci_£MENt-S a TONIC I t-iviiu* y i .:'.asia for forty ,y Nature's Great Remedy A REMARKABLE RESTORATIVE FOLLOWING INFLUENZA and all TROPICAL AILMENTS. Clements Tonic contains *ftfc neither alcohol pS-___3L __0&* nor narcoticr, I *nd is there-. l~^ j£lj fore suitable k*''' \j^f'^l for men, wo- I P<F7ol^_£**^i Pf men68 words
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Advertisement211 1925-01-03 6 ■»»asa* pj i-| W* V V '^f^^k^mmmmmm. Progress is Nature's Way The -rovvth and healthy development of the child shows this mso many \v..\s at iust he is SO helpless soon he learn- to rawl- then to wa'k— and i. tc .0 run. In like way at BM same time211 words
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Article65 1925-01-03 7 GOVERNMENT EXPULSION. 1 T on BUM TMN& _-'s Service.] Cairo, Jan. 1. istry f Edm .tt a has ordered t ide; the Tanta schools" who struck, aariag I q?v] dof -aa h. iilo\ .m. T handling i f .he stU- r■[ in, is likely to affect the sttil65 words
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Article210 1925-01-03 7 San Francisco, Jan. 1. The Japanese stean.ai Ci Ma a., p.o- '•> VLi.-.a..' Mexic< t \v» dby the Citv of San Francisco. MOSCOW VND (HINA. Moscow, Jan. 1. •laa diplomatic rej >r< i i eth ti Os In eel la, rai a- an ia pu lent210 words
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Article259 1925-01-03 7 FRANCE WILL PAY. TBI POLICI OP BTACI \tion. [Seajtai'l Service London, Dec. 11. BbbABI il informed that the question of inter Allied debts will not come up at the ttnaace a nfereao PaatU aaxl week at •um !>-. Chardull will bs the principle Liat -a representathre. The Conference259 words
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387 1925-01-03 7 ANGLO- AMERICAN BANKING RELATIONS. Washington, Dec. 31. Aaa. iding fee "d'u ill "f fckl State Departaa at. the mission uf Mr. Norman Anderson doSI nnt relat-- te war debt maa.tiations. It ll umhrstood he will discuss questions connected with general fiscal relations beLaaSl tht Baßk af England and the v387 words
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Advertisement457 1925-01-03 7 BUSINESS CARDS. **>*■*: i for the Illustrated C^^ASON CO I D ill sad 113, North I ai r-%i K VM) MAMCIRE 36. Qsaaa Street Mrs. sADAWO. J ~IHK FRKMI! i. M \M! (Hi \R. Siaee 1883 "U Insnlar" cigars have! ecu tbe accepted brand in mansta_a, I tßbs «ad hotels457 words
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Advertisement278 1925-01-03 7 TENDERS. BC9G ut »i.i Ml SU IP i t Tl pal Commissi .pore invite tend ..ition of Re-instatement to Houses Nea: 1. 4 and 5 nson Road s- *s»0, 191 M ns may be seen and >.-■ on and Pern: iders obtained at the Municipal Architect's Office during office he.278 words
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Advertisement222 1925-01-03 7 IN THE ESTATE OF YAP CHENG SWEE. deceased. PUBBUAMT TO OBDWANCI NO j 141 (Trustees). NOTICE hereby fhrei thai ill erediten or other persons having any claims or demand! up. a-. M agaia-t the WskakM of Yap Cheng Swee deceased late of 21-8 Arai Bloat HID Singapore who died ee222 words
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Advertisement401 1925-01-03 7 m^rnr a_f_ \y/l _r a_\ m^mmJ^ "^N^^ IK JK mm\ I I "*jtt 1 I wmmm/ *^-_M_-_-L-l (V IlH__iH_________________________i ______L____i ___r ___^_> <H _tl!_ J -^__k __<■* STRONGER AND MORE ELASTIC MATERIALS IN GOODYEAR BALLOON TYRES lhe special characteristics of balloon tyre* Tests made with tvres embodying this new particularly401 words
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Advertisement254 1925-01-03 7 N I tee is her* 1 1 ajmam U I Hi uove Trade Mark i> the Trade M;a>. of Lim A S< High Street) "gapore, and is used h\ that rm vv. gnu. oth a d^ ri anufactui ..pared or import. U .aai -old by them, ai-o upon p.- i254 words
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Advertisement180 1925-01-03 7 REMINDER. I*Y, HIUSSSH it A.M. AUCTION SALE OF noble Teak Heoaebold Foroitore, toleoeopic roller, lawn mar.. netting, "r-r -.a-. \\,,.ks"..' s i--tr„: .'a/' mistry, 1 voL Stondard Dictionary, drawing a.-tr_a.ra- Messrs. Chung Eoon Seog oad Co's Saleroom. No. Chuha Street heonc y AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges and Jewellery of180 words
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Article68 1925-01-03 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH GABDNEI Oe Um 2tfu m-cemboi at '.■-ator- n Soa. Norfolk, "Sonny," only son tf .a'i W _a..i Wr- ir «liu*r. of Singapor* .AN Ov. Janudij. 192.**) at L..iO p.m. at 197 Geylang Ro.-ii. T.a. '1 man \jSSmg, 99jak _B tra a T.ir. hiH>v, Pheng 1 of Kuala68 words
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455 1925-01-03 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1925. Russia Changing. Events in Russia appear to he slowly lhaping tewarill I partial release ot" the people and the country irom the deadly grip of that Bolshevistic autocracy which has created a greater subjugation of the people than has been the case since455 words
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Article308 1925-01-03 8 Tho news of the probable settlement of the strike at the railway workshops wiil be received with satisfaction, particularly because the men have conducted it with an orderliness and patience which is not often met with in labour disputes. That there is ground br their grievances,308 words
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Article1021 1925-01-03 8 Mr, C. EL ti. Clarke haa bata appointed Relate a Second Magietrate, Singapore. Mr. A Iti tnde i Cawi.di-h bat bttn tp* i p0:... v(l Btgittrnr of Ca tptratltt Boeiatiaa. Tht hon'ble Mi. V. Gibbons ha- beta appointed t mmnher <»•_ _ht Committee tl Management. Btt tn aai Gardens, H__gapove,1,021 words
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Article192 1925-01-03 8 S1 «KBAR B A |h an r unity td the m* he police in c scovem of tampteca ii i ■-.Bn fifths plan- 2 ain •aa u;. IMO ■,v y t mmWi Ala^atiatr. Thesa j >:h:l,it> i ll(!ul]l ed wfaer rt adjourned, ntmctu •-"-< ••■■an ng .ht-tiKcals. Mttb192 words
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Article280 1925-01-03 8 •(ion of Work Expected -in Our Own Correspondent! Knala Lumpur, Jan. 2. The railway strike situation ha •vernment has appointed a mittee to inquire into the men's grievances, and a resui at noon to-day. The Indian ia buurers are prepared to return E»*itte are given the >«me280 words
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Article92 1925-01-03 8 Buster Keaton's feature length comedf a MiddW East Films pro Thursday night at tht Alhambra Theatr s of the year, has opened a new vein of comedy in thi* night gave every ttidtnry tf approval. tarne<i i tn.- -v-- arp. it excellent in the rale92 words
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Article11 1925-01-03 8 Mr i.r-fce, of the atetayan Sen in .M" '<'• i earl\ par11 words
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Advertisement182 1925-01-03 8 •THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S" Srven £ucos Bofs Amsterdam Sole Agents: Caldbeck, Macgregor 5 Company, Ltd. (Incorporated in Snar.ehai.) 45. Robinson Road. Telephone No. 228. I v l i:«»\i-M» f^ ROYAL'!".. NF\v YEAR PftSSKNTS WISH VOU >«>ur gift in my remarkable Jewellery. DIAMONDS SYMBOLISE ETERNAL JOY. RUBI SICNIKiI > I'NLIVil182 words
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Advertisement28 1925-01-03 8 f§ S_?3| Aulo Scorn* Whisky. sole agents: W. R. LOXLEY' CO., Robinson Road, Singapore, i PEARS' f FJ GOLDEN SERIES. i.KV J A CtiOK ■> -a Mor.'*. p px28 words
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Article71 1925-01-03 9 N| n iN(; RECORD." s. i:i n, ISM StrriPtJ J. i, v a < n nent realised th. tuathm created t»..^.r»i of both conferences, nstrvtcted the Bi rait bora heard of worthless document to the was no betdear that something much the ro«?re -echnical questions ■nviJvfrti t" hnptrntive.71 words
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Article70 1925-01-03 9 [Reuter's Service.] rmittent gsle. ■rctmptnied t j ttfieetial rain, hail and snow, has swept tele country during the past week, jmmtptitK r«ad. rail and telephone craaftT|W j >i^___M interfering with sport and «Mfc *™*t* A^ Jo^-ly>»f Vwrta, rjfr p__..- in the valley of the Thames, mm70 words
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Article43 1925-01-03 9 IReuter*? Service.] Wararagton. Jan. 2. cd that Mr. Borah, Chai rma eizn Rt Commit i!Utad» sfe.rt.y to move a resolut -ident to convene an 1 act consi !er v th< I atsntt atd economic pre 'Rsrbcr cabbw appear on page 7.]43 words
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Article257 1925-01-03 9 Tbe Smjtapore publi. hare uppiirtttilT of heathe re«»t popu. .al** rwsptiitior idtditg some of the city's most talI sitgen. has been rehearsing this I cantata for a number of weeks, and lortly present it to the music lo •I thr city. TW Holy City, excepting the Prologue,257 words
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Article27 1925-01-03 9 rara J** G<Hr «rar *i <• Itth Janua:;. lit KanJ: f' ther. the HH Stdtan or rrara Ttitt wil iVrak the s lh and st!27 words
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Article527 1925-01-03 9 AUSTRALIAN Itt, HVA ORD-P.REAKINr; MF.I.IK I RNE. [Reuter'- Btllitn.] Melbourne, .lan. 1 The second T- M.i'ch tptati her,- v.. -a ther and on a perfe. wa lecord ittendance of >' r--.ot.t- a until £5.311. r. tei m- interesi was shown na-: x wen p>e« nted to the527 words
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Article99 1925-01-03 9 Hurt- and Fla->he«. To-night. Madelira Rossiter's Coaipany opens t■mht .it the Theatre in 'Flares and Flashes. According to London and Indian paper re pattl 11-t 'mpany can M re! ied tt It put up a brilliant entertainment. Comedy ami laughter is what is needed to start the Wu99 words
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Article1703 1925-01-03 9 TOO MUCH NEWS TO PRINT. POLITICAL TKAMIIILLITY. '.•'rom Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 3. e newspapers are so hard pressed with |new_. and what passes as "news" that space j cun only be found for essentials. We have lanilhtd part 1 of the grant blackmailing case and1,703 words
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Article228 1925-01-03 9 The Palladium Theatre was crowded out on Thursday ni^ht, whan "The Pilprim." a aotnedy-alassia in which Charles Chaplin risi's to even greater heights of humour than ht has ever before attained, btgttt -.hoi't MMOn. The film promises to achieve a< grant t popularity as the famous comedian's production228 words
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Article79 1925-01-03 9 London, Dec. 18. Nairobi. The Kenya Legislative Council has received with appreciation the official announcement of the Colonial Office sanction for the provision of £5,000 for a Trade Information and Publicity Bureau in London, and also a similar sum for participation in the Wembley Exhibition next year. Contractors79 words
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Advertisement93 1925-01-03 9 CRYSTALLISED FRUITS. NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED FOR NEW YEAR MIXED FRUITS FRUIT ATES STR > WBE RRIES CHERRIES IN 1 KILO BOXES Price $2.50 i\ett. ROBINSON Co., Ltd. ilncorp<.rated ia t:.« .v raits Settlements.* SINGAPORE. B. A. T. GOLDEN n SPECIALS 90 cts. 9()cK for (S^i^i^ii^ for THE HI6HEST 6RADE93 words
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Advertisement792 1925-01-03 10 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Services to. lONDON WISTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, .NTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. (.ENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. M VRSEILI FS. HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW VORK AND BALTIMORE. ikiag a:r;u on through Bills of lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LON HON AND N. CONTINENT.792 words
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Advertisement453 1925-01-03 10 STEAMER SAILINGS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) ELLEWiT~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 TOKIO due Jan. 28 s.s. CITY OF CHESTER due 1 Yb. M s.s. CITY OF PEKIN453 words
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Advertisement546 1925-01-03 10 STEAMER SAILINGS P. O. BRITISH INDIA ANU APCAR LINES. (Incorporated ia England). MAIL, PASSENGER ANU CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His >*•*;. s (i.,\ _rr.n.e..t i o OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEWARD.* For China and Japan. 1 Vareeilles, London and546 words
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Article1005 1925-01-03 11 oi ITE W VRM ENOI'C.H FOR LIFE to i:\isr. For the problem of the tem- the pla:.*. Ma: bai beSB IS> d ac. one of tht f| I boSI planetary sstl I BQT. Qn obviously, M bai a real on the vexed quest! of the habitability1,005 words
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Advertisement971 1925-01-03 11 ff,:. r. -^v^X***^®®©®®®©®^ I NOVEL PRIZE COMPETITION I 1 CASH <t* T CASH I PRIZES e]/ M> j^aJ %mamW PRIZES Golden Specials" j I NO ENTRANCE FEES. 1 I 1 Prize of $500 $500 2 Prizes of $100 each 200 i I Prizes of 25 100 20 Prizes of $10971 words
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Article91 1925-01-03 12 The Japanese steamer Muroran Maru arrived here from Yokohama yesterday with a cargo of yellow phosphorus and two tons of crackers. The master of the Elephants reports that the Angsar Bank Light Vessel, and the Glamorganshire Rock Buoy Light in the Malacca Strait- were extinguished on the morning91 words
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Article621 1925-01-03 12 Started by Sailor in 1901. The rapid rhe of a Chinese shipping company during the past few years, to a paint wliere it is now Irmly established Snd able to compete with Japanese lines in the coastwise trade, is outlined in the current ISSIN of the621 words
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Article317 1925-01-03 12 Ths following pa if fug ra proceeded to Borope by the Khiva w'.a sa lad al 1 p.n.. esterday. I.t. and Mrs. C. Brown. Mr, f. Butler, Mi. w. J. Blade, Mr. Oadlh, Mia F. Bolton, Mr. F. D. Cartas, Mr. .1. s. BbA- Mr. .1. p. Phnkett,317 words
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Advertisement669 1925-01-03 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Regular monthly sailing? by the well-known steamer M \RELLA (7,375 tons) and MONTORO O.OOt, ton*.) Th« Mja. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins 'We Luxe, single berth cabins, swimming669 words
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Advertisement378 1925-01-03 12 POMMERY and GRENO I CHAMPAGNt'. II flfl _____KB Extra Quality 11 Extra Dry v_m B^B-B \m I SOLE A(;EMS: JOHN LITTLE Co, Ltd i (Incorporated in Eng. and.) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES Und< r contract with the French Government Mail and Passenger Services. DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY FAR EASTERN SERVICE. HOMEWARD378 words
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Advertisement166 1925-01-03 12 LLOY!) TRIESTINO S.N. mj ■J- aa HOMFW \KD Ml IM Bi nth and rr;. thr..,," 1 Levari ar.u R a S, r- Deete N" v. N'l! 12 R<>- \M a. 14 JaVI NKZI o. IC oi rw \RD Ml I OR < HIN n Dee to Due te FU VII166 words
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Miscellaneous724 1925-01-03 12 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Christmas Island Islander S a.m. K. Pahang and Kuantan Mahidol 8 a.m. Cucob and Pontian Hong Soon 9 a.m. Cucob and Benuit H. Cheang 9 a.m. Kaiimen Soon Lee _> a.m. i Pulau Soegi Sultana 9 a.m. Delagoa Dsj Port Elizabeth, Cape Town, Santos, Buenos Aires and724 words
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Advertisement579 1925-01-03 13 STEAMER SAILINGS O STK. Lina I.«*a.nations Steamers. Arr. DepL ter iani. twerj \der and Port t Atlas Maru Jan. 11 Jan. 13 jlra Task sia Sea Fraadaco, Panai_-a Ha\-re Mar. from Bake fak 19* Durl>aa, Cape Tawn. R«o. Santos Mtalnidrn and Bneaas Aires via Colombo Manila Maru Jan. 5 Jan.579 words
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Advertisement418 1925-01-03 13 STEAMER SAILINGS JfiSft Round-the-World M-l sa_____wS-t->. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 38 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OILRI 'KNERS. NO COAL DUST. NO CINDERS. ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS. via Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine, new liners continue on Round the World, returning to418 words
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Advertisement741 1925-01-03 13 STEAMER SAILINGS AMERICAN FAR EAST LINE. OPERATED FOR UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD BY STRUTHER AND BARRV, MANAGING OPERATORS singaporp: to los angeles and i san francisco. U.S.S.B. WEST PROSPECT j an 10 U.S.S.B. WEST CARMONA Keb U.S.S.B. WEST CAJOOT \i r and subsequent steamers approximately ."H days aparl For rates741 words
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Article1629 1925-01-03 14 THE JUMPING SEASON. Cheap Chasers. (Kn»m Our Own Corresponded London, Dec. 4. There was excellent National Hunt racing last week at Birmingham. We MWI Turkey Buzzard back to the btst of his loins- give a delightful exhibition in wining the Coleshill Steeplechase by fifteen lengths. "VV. Payne, who1,629 words
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Advertisement234 1925-01-03 14 I mTS&<mm^ I j Another Link /IHfc J^=^vWirh home —and a g°9<J^ ll^ one teo K FAR Bul it lr It' iL^k i i idilly y^^ft. t for box of P tL 7 san e qu •> b 'ti"' -3, vR. re r > he j > J, L. r_234 words
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Advertisement143 1925-01-03 14 Ny Carlsberg Beer r?P®&M !"-.7*ac€-'! SOLE IMPORTEKS: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD, < Incorporated m Denir.ark) SINGAPORE. Mrs. Peinberton Tells How Cuticura Healed Daughter When my daughter was ten years of age small pimples came tout on her face which later broke and formed sore eruptions. The eruptions spread all143 words
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Advertisement68 1925-01-03 14 H V I) SON S i| SUPPLY YOIR v. i< MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PIANOS MANDOLINES. BANJOLINES, BANJO-MANDOLINES. (I IT ARS. ONE STRING I IDDLES. VIOLINS. KAZOOS. OCARINAS. etc: etc: etc: Our Ambition ia simply to offer ¥<w The Best Value in goods You I ave Known WE CAN SATISFY Y O68 words
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Advertisement120 1925-01-03 14 Backache HP Ml-: Ta.!:. H-ri's I .ll I'. H, l'i lis are MOil in nhtahnd aU__< Iy t i.t e< ii.pi- *< 1> .i:r.M|. I'. ii.a :i, I rience t 9mmm9kmfk if HM IMMM>« MT 11-TS V,« l.aa. II, 1.1 ;,li<: I v .lax- I wa- tm.jp! -I. Man: •ano120 words
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499 1925-01-03 15 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. LRU) AY .1 VM ALY t [Figures in brackets them tte iesae twhw if tha Bhan la letter Mien etherwiee i__.rkt.-d. -Yrir- .-YY-.a-Bats Padang: Tin >._ Hitam Tin \.-m> yy Hydraulic gOa 29i 9d aa Tin 58 »;i K Kamunting 10s) K ta Assn.499 words
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Article149 1925-01-03 15 January Tin 7". Tons S.'.* Gambier _T Peppac white 41 P- 1 a a Black 20.00 FI Ju Fa| Pearl I -mall Cop 1 1 < Bai iriad Rice, Baas kite »"ium. Ba ne I .a, I id v a, j f C) W| >. aa N 4i'" Rice,149 words
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Article41 1925-01-03 15 Singapore. .1 in 2 I_' no Sii gapore Sf inda P lie Crei Singa] Sta la I Ribbed S Spot H Jan. 68 69; .1 ...I.: iVi 68^ K] i Quotation Sheet 1-. r%d. Ma EM41 words
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Article22 1925-01-03 15 [Ai >■ Weltevreden, Jan. J j r ceeds f< n -"< a. r»7Ms million guilders, while the budpet estimates ;~*9 million.22 words
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Article81 1925-01-03 15 1 Mm year ended S waa submitted at the thirtyninth annua held at toey, oa N .Beth) e»e a mat ehm the pee "ns ad in a nrofit of £62.265 11*. aftei transfen £20.0< a. ing with the balance of i'11.166 Os. I enu I ■i81 words
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Article166 1925-01-03 15 t Oad rich find of has been tawiw in Northwest- Q .bee —this time immediately adjacent to the boundary een Oi tario and Quel has been traced on I Of SB t, •■■'•>' in On" a across the boundary into Quebec. Gold is j a a166 words
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Article107 1925-01-03 15 LVALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. Mil- i|*.ri 1., i J Tin.— Bßß Down 4'». Jan. Ist. l,n.u. MBat- 7"*<i. Unehanced. Local 1 e year opens well. A decidedly optimistic to*\e is prevail be Bobber share market where grood enquiries have marl; ni up is all round. Tin shares107 words
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Article128 1925-01-03 15 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. (I -pilail). Singapore. Jan. 2. I!, l»l>er. la. J%i. U%. lons 75. Ine <*f 4 the holidays London linked. The market and i' Bobber- as are quotably unchangi qui ries < vidence section and an improvem* be Minin .nderiaags have maar 18*. and are slightly taster128 words
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Article111 1925-01-03 15 Bobber. past week the market has bee <dy f and Award. Spot Sheet has touched 68V* per lb. •ecember however th. was an endency, j nd no sales a a: >.- v.- m.im- undo, in,- ia.r Sheet realised 66% to C>lU ai te OM%. were withdrawn, but Or!111 words
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Article66 1925-01-03 15 Singapore. Jan. 2. one cant better all ronnd. The Continent nas again been a gc»od buyer and American oiaiiiaa have reauirvrm-n! ur.fu. led (juotati—e. fipot 68. Jan. 68%, Jan ne 6fV a uet but steady lone pr. .1. a I LM..-J. W »<i'-« l: ama aold under the66 words
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Article40 1925-01-03 15 Toronto.— The lien Company. <>f New "i v ranfrement* for the P'*' thi? city in which all rr.;, 1..n. <>1 tha' company's mak- f•» u-' >.. 1 l, the few plant v.a. leg.. rn.pl. on I .OIK) hand40 words
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Advertisement419 1925-01-03 15 v t„ ,)\o.* 55.000.000. Assurances in force over 517.000.000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LlMlTED- lncorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OI I -"ICE:— Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has DOyM JepOßJted with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life419 words
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Advertisement370 1925-01-03 15 BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. Established ISSO.— S ascribed Y. L00.000,000 lent K. lehinoraiya, Esq. T, Yamakav E Baron C M trim M O :i t N. I. a a -hi. E-tl. a a K La..-..- R M RI L Vv<\. I I K. Takeuchi, Eaq. aat L H ls*umi,370 words
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Advertisement431 1925-01-03 15 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Encogperated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capita! ir. i .H),O >0 ■ham IS sach £3,000,000 Beeen e Uabi .-a cf HEAD OFFICE, 38 Bt_ri_opegatet Londooi v.a Ag rait- and Drsncnei Ai-.r s-.a ii.i. Pukel (Unritenr I a Kara m b431 words
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Advertisement130 1925-01-03 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital 500.000.000 Uaued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Keaerve Fund:~Sterling 4,500,000 Reeerve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 CO CRT OF DIRECTORS. W. L. Pattenden. Esq., Chairman. H. P. White. Esq., Deputy Chairman. B. D. F. Beith. Fsq. j.130 words
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Advertisement50 1925-01-03 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England by 1: ya. Charter A. D 17J i FIRE MOTOR CAR M \Ri' E Fidelity f- nam nice Admiais*.*- tion Rond^ Singapore Repreden I Mmm A.RLOW Co. Itai BARSBONI BARK] I! A: < Branch Office (iL The Arcade, Collyer Qjay. A GORDON LEE, Resident50 words
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Article124 1925-01-03 16 K\ent> u Singapore. More than ona ef^ns .-a hably breathed a v. Yeai making Ha hem ia such delightful weather aa that w) rh u sda\ rw a a. a Y< a.'- I I A F in th first plai- -s the first aanj el i nan batch124 words
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Article360 1925-01-03 16 several years within re land and sen sports, ub maawm ha> iwcreed as an institution Hag* 'iff to I and tht oj ming f the near year, have been held in meathea that has soake hout One haa heard recently of a eeeieen the* wards the existence360 words
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Article553 1925-01-03 16 ured by moon ot .-ht >un- a h tr.e New War ai I sports drew huge .vd? th« Ract i n Thursday afterno. Ti t\< nt>. wha .vere arrangrrd mmi attracted a lan r n imber of ntr thn? last year arid there wa* >port for all.553 words
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Article542 1925-01-03 16 TRONO BBATC W alley. lv weight Championship >' Happy Valle}. Walley put up a tight against Al at tha Happy Valley laai night, when By-weight championship was at stake, wa* 1 eaten on points. Walla'., it was later announced, damaged i, ft han. a the second round. It med542 words
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Article48 1925-01-03 16 Renter's Service. Durban, Jan. 1 rh >r.d i:n flfkiai Test Match opened hen a' sultry an ht and befeevj rate attendance. The wicket was th( cl »se of a.\ Mr. S. B. Joel's team cortd 28a for aaa- wickets, Bowley ntril .iaa LIS.48 words
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Article48 1925-01-03 16 London. Dec. 10. R. Spofforth, the one-time "den bowler, accompanied by his wife and daa. 'iter, will sail hy the R.M.S. M laa for Australia on December 12th. an a planenre trip. He look* forward le attending Um utk and fifth test itches.48 words
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Article598 1925-01-03 16 NKW YEAR'S DAY AT SK Thrills ar.d to Spare. The met fot yacht.- in the New Year Mn iporti provided thrilla enough u> Inst the eonteatnntS for a life-time. The start, with tho strong wind astern, and over the reatricted lind botwoen the Varuna and the Perak. gave the598 words
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Article144 1925-01-03 16 Seiannor Defeat Penanu. .Fran Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Jan. 1. Selangor defeated Penang at hockey todny by two gouls te nil The gunM was pretty twei and there irni no score in the first half. Oa the resumptiia Seiangor jr.>t tht better of the exchange.- and Wilson scored, the144 words
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Article204 1925-01-03 16 Record Score at Shanghai. A reoerd score in the Trained Men's Corns, of the Shanghai Volunteer Corps was made I fortnight ago by Pte. T. S. Parry of '*B" Company (British) when he totalled IDI points out of a possible 196. Tf) have only dropped four points in204 words
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Article11 1925-01-03 16 Mr. and Mrs. Rite-hit- are expected back from England this month.11 words
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Article500 1925-01-03 16 TO-DAYS ALL IMPORTANT MATCH. Distinction of the Harlequins. Speculation will he rife to-day ai as the outcome of tin meeting af Twar.eaham this afternoon between England andfl the all conquering New Zealanders, the last match of the Ail Black-' tour. In view of the invincible reeled of the touriatl500 words
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Article212 1925-01-03 16 [Rani -< BwtwU t I London. Jan. 1. The r wii wen the results of to-day English arai Scottish League matches: Di\ isitin I. Blackburn R ea. N< tb .F. ssdp nel. Bolt' nw. Birnrfnghnm n. Burv 'a Tottenham H. 2. Fverton I Bunk] Newcastle C. a212 words
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Article37 1925-01-03 16 Approaching Putting Competition. Messrs. H. Smith. W. Gr* ig and H. Irving Jor*es tied for the first place in the abuv* competition played on New Year's Day; the replay was won by W. Grei™.37 words
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Article29 1925-01-03 16 The men's monthly medal (stroka) will be played un Sat. aaa! San. 10th i llth; and the ladies' monthly r.vdal < stroke t on Thursday, loth Jan.29 words
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Advertisement321 1925-01-03 16 CALL AND LLT US DEMONSTRATE The MOUTRIE PLAYER-PIANO j TJ' v'o\'"cAN V I~ 3 HAND AND PHI! IZ^-J Ai: AN INSTRI I "I 1 THAT BRINGS H H\ 1 J J T—! c;RQ Q"" v t^3 l n —a I V(»U t f^ZJ PKRFECT instru- —^n n V S. MOI321 words
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