The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 January 1925
1925-01-06
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Title Section16 1925-01-06 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. x 1 SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1925. NO. IUS2.16 words
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Article260 1925-01-06 1 Following Mussolini's speech, demonstrations ha\e occurred in Rome, iht titfhtinu spirit being much in evidence Page 7. Peace efforts proving unavailing. Ibn Saud has commenced an advance on .Jeddah Page 7. Abdul Karini. leader of thi Kho^t rebellion in Afghanistan. ha«- been arrested and placed in gaol260 words
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Article308 1925-01-06 1 I id greeted by all one** acqu& lances lion you mu<t know the Smiths w i.". v <>• The second i« Ah in 1 Luck] You have no troubles with servant*.** i atari ma, who are ready •me and I smoke i I Knjrl rsh ata*t I »w308 words
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Advertisement332 1925-01-06 1 llow ft An 1 1 -a CHERRY RIFE CAKES SAR IKS SINGAPORE HOTELS ted uader the personal mpervision rf tl Pr< rietors.) 1"• OI'KN II! .M!i\]i,H i f\-\rri.rv* ;em paim Bwiy Monday and r Guest Nifhta. Dinner ar gfyry T— aday, Tkai ijaj Saturday, Orchestral Cone«rt— T rery S int.332 words
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Advertisement177 1925-01-06 1 ARRIVAL OF 1925 RONEO DIARIES BEAUTIFULLY BOUND WITH Ntin\eralpKa Index RKFBSKNCE TO ANY DATE CAN hk IfADB IN 2 SECONDS. $2.50 R°NLO Ltd. COLLTBS (H AY PHONE (.a BEACH ST. Singapore 2~r> Pcbomb;. Terms Ala carte, or Inclusive. GRILL M r« E ROOM jT O V ORCHESTRA PLAYS yS >-%^3177 words
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Advertisement109 1925-01-06 1 LATEST ADVERTISEME> I> Tmaks, Ha] 'i Pa^re 1. Gosling- 's l Loxlfl) j k;.' I R Jtol from Jm In Pace T. < m (Mil flowai :..l Shi: ftg< I, IH 10. Li; 'a tea, G tl Pagt Plash Us\ Uat Tl tn Pa| Rosi paint, Barlow Pagi ENvalkrw akaf109 words
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Advertisement11 1925-01-06 1 SWALLOW \KIKLLS CHERRY RIPE CAIII a (;enkk \i i woiri ik11 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous114 1925-01-06 1 THE WEEK. fm Ml High W. t» 'II I ;>.m. \!:.(i. lim Bossitur I I Ma. Wi 3m Ma. ffifh WtA i I Ti-. KM rJ"--\l. I. SSSMWavi mail closes. v \;-t Lsctai DrBI Sal, M p.m. Madeline Rossit< i < Vic. n Mlsyy Ka. H uh W r, I114 words
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Article172 1925-01-06 2 It .1 11 .v .nor Manrico Compare, a yo I i inventor, claims to have perfected an ins: •>. in his office and watch message?, new* des- ,i". u i art- '< T 1 ,w x r• correspondent in no matter what corner the world. At the172 words
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Article118 1925-01-06 2 Ir. .1. H >»mThe Preside- I Brurtou. i d recent!. v V .1 li M.P.. who. responding to the toast of health. -roposad by 'resident T 1 i -i th j. < v oflßce as Colonial Secretary. Mr. Thomas said, "when he asked me h w118 words
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Article132 1925-01-06 2 i i- i fai v ;».v f a I. mi rirtn I eilu J. 1 a .il if virh that A re i a -r. jrta :i over a month p«at I- him noticed there are a deal w r.iierful inks. at >iu't- :>»• irent'n an whatever132 words
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Advertisement262 1925-01-06 2 THE HAPPY VALLEY LTD. '10-NK;ht TO-NIQHT M TffffMERRY OPERA OMPANV. v ITANG I'EK 188 Etc. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sirndax Thaiuldchi.; i Vilasa Sabah VICTORIA^ THEATRE o n |6H I to m«-hi I at 9.:U) p.m. IIH RK l BNTBKPRISBB \nni>uvcf Madeline Rossiter WIMIKi: \KW I ()M)ON COMPANY an oriirinal262 words
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Advertisement319 1925-01-06 2 COMING I THE I A Geiman Screen Adaptation of Germany's National Legends A Marvellous Cinema Achievement in two Epochs--1 SIEGFRIED. VENGEANCE of KRIMHILDE. Watch for Further Announcements! SOLE DISTRIBUTOR FOR S.S.— I .M.S.— SIAM R. M. DONATI, 180 ORCHARD ROAD. —-4/ PALLADIUM THEATRE Orfhard Road FOR SEVEN NIGHTS. (l'rom Thursday319 words
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Advertisement283 1925-01-06 2 Alhambra. From Thursday, Ist January* ti> Wednesday, 7th Januai In ihe Second Sh m. Sha 'Terrible Troa TOPICAL BUDGET \\y\\ h Si )•< X"\N METRO PICTURES PRESENTS BUSTER KLATON Till-: BIGGBOT COMEDY AND MOST THKILLIN< ''i OF THE N E K OUR HOSPITALITY The Biectn. Ho\i&? X 2 C In283 words
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Article440 1925-01-06 3 i>ill to F k rohihit Official I'se. Paris, Nov. 10. 818 pitAibiting the mention of itlea of nobility in public documents has t presented by the Miaicter of .Justice f> the (ha:ii)ei- of Deputies. If tm Bfll ■hu iii-.v nembi ri of the Prtncli ari-t^- |bi440 words
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Article393 1925-01-06 3 We -upp se. says the Straits Kcho. thai I st ever} ha> at some time in his methiiv.' happ u to himself which he I Ukt N kMf -i* of the r;ew<pap-rs. j It tiiaj be a motor car accid nt, street- tiisV.i. mntrinMnini ioniplications or393 words
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Article136 1925-01-06 3 London, No> 30. Ju<ly;c rawl'onl, who early last \vt k :t--fused i ■■> sit in i. chair provided by Um Office of \V«i!K- because was too small, had another dij. at this Government de- I partment at Edmonton < ounty Court JW* terday. Bfl >aid: "If136 words
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Article23 1925-01-06 3 The aim of De Valera seems to bu to send IreJand to a place where she won't nee<l *n UNter. Philadelphia North Ameri-23 words
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Advertisement260 1925-01-06 3 IV*ra^ nr Here ls the way >*r\ I Jwil x the health you need# f's. Don't remain Weak, A' A Ansmic, Nervous, Rundown. £ft !r*K o pu; ni; tlir past iOyearsWim amis 3| I'Sf >v -n >rouKht thr pn«r!r>ss gift ri fRj f/M yl t nrw hralth to countJess hundreds260 words
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Advertisement182 1925-01-06 3 WILKINSON, HEYWOOD RUSTICIDE S BLACK BITUMINOUS PAINT. SFor use on Galvanised Iron, Zinc and Steel j Rust resisting and withstands the actions of Salt or r Fresh Water, Chemical Fumes, Acid and Alkali. 4 S Specially suitable for use on Ships. Bridges, Girders, i S Roofs, Boilers Bunkers, Pump Machinery,182 words
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Article452 1925-01-06 4 His Mild Commuting on the Subwav. The Prince of Wales made a humorous speech, in which he showed himself proficient in the use of American slang, at the dinner of the American Society in London at the Savoy Hotel. "I am samplir.gr once again mat452 words
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Article332 1925-01-06 4 American Scheme t<» Hrinu' h roni Marathon. Athens, Nov. 1_'. Wr- Pinna* -a: hi- ;>■;.- u.- the line: "Water it K--t.' hi xactly expressed j the present 'ituat n f Athens. N< questi'T. in Greece excecdi ia iajpoftance that of providing the Greek capita!, :;-w332 words
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Article195 1925-01-06 4 Proposal by Lawn Tennis Association. London, Dec. 15. Undei the chaimnanahip of Lord Deshorough, the annual meeting of the Lawn iTenaii AMociatioa considered America'.--r rotation u regard* fo..t-fau!tin^. which attempted to pal out the running Of walking St'lTC. It was not regarded as sufficiently definite195 words
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Article411 1925-01-06 4 "Humiiiatinjf" Position. Montreal, Nov. 21. The Montreal Gazette declares thai ev< r since the Canadian representatives their names to the Versailles Treat j and because of that. performance, the !>■ t;,. 1 ha-' bei-n noisily and insistently demanding what are c- a 1 i the ri^rhtTimes - 411 words
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Article106 1925-01-06 4 TRKISH FEMALE COSTUME REGULATED. I Oct. I v or respe. •i w men niusi they go out m the rule> <»f decer.i-y and •ur. it i- especially neces>;. I take HU ontrary i .;>..... tail men ha- »nour for i i i-oinin^ «in Mussulman. Ti and condt ur>. nr.< I106 words
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Article146 1925-01-06 4 It wi -My < man\ b lianl vmh ts to learn th I ous have Imm g to revise the ex si IV M fcO ir.al. h^;mi the ItMiag profesi find tl tion of larjjo !>r :.k <t l < 'hina M(»n nu 1' Ti of revisi( n146 words
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Advertisement415 1925-01-06 4 j DRINK (BURNETTS GIN. (Old Tom Dry). j J Obtainable Everywhere. j| African Eastern Trade Corporation, Ltd. s.^^^s^v.v.v.v.^v.v.v.^^v.^^v^^v.v.v.v.v.v.^v.^^%%^v.v.vA^%v.v.■.■.•.v.•.v.•.^".■.v.•.v.v.v.v.■.v Deep-Seated Abscess in the Hip. JmjffibL Remarkable Recovery after undergoing jfl y l^^^^^^; Our Portrait it of Mr.. LAMBDON. of Mott* Mill, Withyham. Su*»ex. h\ v i cat better, an Jt! I-415 words
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Advertisement142 1925-01-06 4 f When heatA I becomes I unbearable I I turn i j I 1 I better. I J I WT+m as m other r f I "fruitsaii j I famed tffemcy I I water ar I I I I I now BOLD IN m O SiZL^ I WholssaU Agents JIM142 words
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Article181 1925-01-06 5 MUSSOLINI will FIGHT. Ml ;;i KM- |H- r's B( r\ .c] Rome. Jan. "i. "•P«* suspen fOn a<!--(VP ta n< political :> -Hopniert a. r, t v han •'.>■.-• n ii. i ft- tgard rht- creates Wb tnm. r' '■-■-< i-tTorts at pacifi th.'.O|. r ntioß the i:.--181 words
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Article131 1925-01-06 5 I'.in-, Jan. I. I Baaaate **9* I >■• lows al Saro has halte Jat Ual <• thousand men awaiting n r<-liev» t n ;iii Bpi retire to a line eati. ia. T\\ fffjswiith v ad «nd •n January I fjai. Hh have iational Igi villages while i131 words
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Article219 1925-01-06 5 Accidt a Home ■a i .;i! wry i-t»ni>iuiii. Whi i one -•■■.-•■•<:•.• perched U t ■a^ of t 'Lr: ma-i.:i! ..-.a I akyline. i a. .1 echini tVet. t :uie. X acci<! iti an fata ii 1 attract attef popart, h on ukei ai < p« <■■•■' cla*.--f219 words
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Article558 1925-01-06 5 'ROCKET' AND 'PUFFING BILLY.' THI KV(-; TION OF THE RJULWAI A New Hall of Machines. A m suburb has just been added U th j museum town at South Kensington— a, enormous hall at the Science Museum Reck .'lim- war int- rrunti<ns. it has take) >.n '1 .:-.,v. .c thEx - 558 words
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Article328 1925-01-06 5 instil i >■-■ in t«K Paciflc I I \tn nrk. Lievl nel Ja: v. ,i. of .on, Ni I m m <■• tka* j tenta o\ \H fbliti di»- 1 d h*mttM Budd tars si that tho I I v ■T < ;:cai largi I. rtl328 words
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Advertisement368 1925-01-06 5 BUSINESS CARDS. \K. L-Tthe accepteil bw«d in mamioaa, vhl hotels where highest qau Obtainable from: ITTLE A CO al Rd. >• Please Se«J for tfce Mhistrat.d :«t,. SASON CO. l ill and 113, North Bridge Road. J HA9BA6I AND MANICURE 36. Queen Street Mrs. SAD A WO. ~CAPS FOR HIRE.368 words
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Advertisement560 1925-01-06 5 r For WATCH VALUE n Specialising in accurate timekeepprs h withstand 'h<- eliiastk onditi m t ol the Bast, a POCKET WATCHES JOHORE LEVER I $5 Each IX TWO SIZES MOTION LEVER THIN PATTERN WITH SCREW SB (I B«eh. I CASES 3 Stoeki i f Gold and Silver Rasters i560 words
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Advertisement538 1925-01-06 5 GOVERNMENT EVENING CLASSES AT RAFFLES INSTITUTION. do. Bfem«nUry "A" >'"• Wednesday I- I fntern di i V esd 6— 7 do. Adhaweed. Wrdnesday Book-keeping Elementai-j "A" Tuesday t: I do, htu»i liati f m idaj v (iu Advanctd. I 7 H Ei plish Advanead omrjr. Nf, I Wednewday I Chenistn538 words
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Advertisement268 1925-01-06 5 that this Company hat rilf -v«y wiouie now NOTICE lp ft our service on <> longer authorised M whatsoever on our I im d. 41 CTION SALES. VH I l'.\ SALE Ol Ejceellent wax poliihed teak Otace fumJtam, 1 I Raffles Place FQUE \M 1925 AT 11 I Comprising: Excellent268 words
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Article20 1925-01-06 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. SMITH a- Kiaia Laoaamf m t lad Imu, 1 Mr. and Mr>. \V. A. Smith, a daughtst20 words
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638 1925-01-06 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1925. Italy's Crisis. Affain in Italy appear bo be [hastening toward 1 popular upheaw|al with very distressing possibilities, tor Sijrnor Mussolini is displaying .1 spirit of autocracy which augun i for 1 aaceful progress of events there The suspension of OpI utioi papers of638 words
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Article546 1925-01-06 6 Mr. H. Ashworth Hope, I[]■ II efl I for K rf Hi- m I sTafctasr ni \i. «yH ■< MQTJm into the new Hongkong Bank Chambers is the Ardatal ipany, LUL Mi !in Bi 1 i 1m leak looking Hasan the Btn Btei i Tnattaf U L Tin w« i!546 words
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Article25 1925-01-06 6 bines*? Boj i I1 ■< <■ (I--: >•■ i hi I ■•■poaoVnt). in-imiiu Urn at on the killing f tiding j as capt seeing25 words
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Article19 1925-01-06 6 (Fi Ouv Own Correspondent). tea. :>. the n i.,t it Palo J N >v. l lth.,19 words
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Article38 1925-01-06 6 I I K in! Til. t Dali v own 1..:' cently Ul ne. i; bride in by Mr. de Moot v. L. A. C. M- it I I Mess. h< no\!i i s spent at Bukit38 words
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Article27 1925-01-06 6 Km .< Laaapar, fan K M Mr. sp:- each other at the bead, I ipaiaaJ in ti th< r. Laßtfvorthy mi th". unhurt.27 words
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Article319 1925-01-06 6 owiedy* i In Mad) ftM hsts arrived from Bon I tab* D .a> General h<: Bm i Luiri Kairison jjoes t Seremban. the SintL Nursing: Association, Mrs. G. hr.vintr t Biß| her duties will be can by Mrs. I. H. B rfcill. Botai >. lephom I v. mmbv »n Thursday.319 words
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Article100 1925-01-06 6 KILI.KIJ IN ♦!>»! ipMi. It ■Hi, mot« I own car with his sais anri I MMfci (i S*«C, it i.< BUted, h. < BVi fclWir stamrerinc: I the su.i'i<ri iun-h fpniss^ the 'i, r /"ji thi MM MMBj and th<> ,1 <m under t! nantried100 words
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Article109 1925-01-06 6 aafaj Opeaiac »f A««mw This Month W hen the cases for the January ■■ttmj ins yesterd; Mr. Justice B I nard announced that tiierv would he tl monial opei nedral on Tuesday. Lo. Oao stated be unu >ng, an .pectwi -M run T- j I I tee and109 words
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Article95 1925-01-06 6 >00 odd men on strike at the Ct*m Mala Despite ir»«w» lian labourers, who form the P« ma jo them, a- showed e»* bt was never and a few Chine**. re not prepared I t that had >ympa««> j wmM n..t -aWe tm broke twi95 words
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Article52 1925-01-06 6 The Christmas season in Calcutta r.» eminiacent of th<- r re-war p Tin u,- ;i thrr ha> bet-ti ir rtmnwili of people have come fro" CMrtrv There ia no atint of a«|^ ia been att«Hled by thousanda, who are at tinur v\ I h I I full52 words
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Advertisement272 1925-01-06 6 -THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO GALDBECK'S" Srven jCucos 80/s Amsterdam Sole Agents: Caldbeck, Macgregor Company, Ltd. Incorpora: i in S ki. 15 Robinson Road. lehphone No. 228 A. "w5NBI >K k PRESENTS WISH VOL elect >our K'ft m m> remarkable .Jewellery. M>< SYMBOLISE ETERN' AI. JO> KTHV Sh.Mil!LJM 'i>\\ kk ALL272 words
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Advertisement30 1925-01-06 6 11 11 'V til u r/> N 7 H i-U,\. 'A, 1. I SOLE AGENTS: W. R. LOXLEY CO. R binson Boa Singapoi 1. jj PEARS' fj y GOLDEN SERIES.30 words
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Article138 1925-01-06 7 I i i S USI& vM ,N. in ;;i»mi .[i.f. .1 in. •">. •reos des*> were organised th unseam .1 del Lasers and <h)p..Mti«>n newspapers, and als» u re in«i bee? the t :--'i t-zza. a* mathine-jrurs on their shoulders, ht 1 I parade htsdnl by Cando!138 words
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Article37 1925-01-06 7 I [Beater's Service] Byj>ty. Jar Additional ?team?r* are laid up in conMapmci «f > >wner»* refusa op je— en at Communist Hall, v- seamen I ulated to le d» mly plare from which seamen may37 words
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Article33 1925-01-06 7 [Renter's Senrice] Jeddah. Ja, rejected the final attempts to astot peace. Ibn Sand has Of nanb reached the outskirts of the town -ttrday morrinsr. but were driven off hy33 words
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Article28 1925-01-06 7 [Renter's S*rrk Italian and Japanese n^aadors, and the Belgian Minister, >n Herr Slant at 12^0 and pre> •i Mm whh the Allied Governments' note retard28 words
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Article19 1925-01-06 7 iPtaftM* fcufai] !>•• I,- ■"•tender. Abdul Karini. leader Kh»t rebellion in Afghanistan, has t«» «*d placed in19 words
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Article17 1925-01-06 7 I[Reuter*s Senrk I 1 •0 tons, compare] with 4.686,--riwr cahlw appear on paf 5.]17 words
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Article17 1925-01-06 7 |>h.t i lian *K itation it being orga. fi «?v..m? alia, l '..r:^- to tight17 words
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Article1262 1925-01-06 7 PRINCE IN THE NORTH. IN I■■ UK MM Of IHK MMHMst& KdinSurfjh, Dec. 10 bjcst in thf h'. nine bs limn f the an ei vhence I rhrea the tit'- :> B«e I a- ax on are a ■-I him. Yet he Ml i Thi f Mii a1,262 words
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Article226 1925-01-06 7 rri Sembilan Lodhje held na «t aue[••essful meeting on Saturday evening to nstsll Brother Ambrose Pothsni Crosi aa nasttift for f i"' ansming year. WorshipRj s Charter, JU).w.<;.. wai si npressivf Installing Master, and was a?listed by Worshtpful Brothon Fi. ('<■ R. Leonard, I B. Battoek, K. L226 words
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Article670 1925-01-06 7 irBEK-BHD CAB A((IDEN'rs. uvsek'-end bai sol been without it» Htotor happenings. A serious accident <»c--eurred along New Bridge-road on Saturday, as i re. ui; of which Mrs. M. C. Leicester, of Thomp on-rjoad, wai removed to hoe* l pita! with two shoulder blades fractured. The lady was670 words
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Article170 1925-01-06 7 JA PANESE NEWS. (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiXi.hi Shimbunshs.) r»>kio. Jan. 1. ieat h is uv.:« unccd > f Mr. 1 "mioka resssii w«U-knowii painter of Manga ichooL Tengen Katayams bag been expelled by I Soviet sathority Cron Moscow. Tokio, Jan. 2. 1: wsi snnonnced thi< evsnng that two170 words
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Article82 1925-01-06 7 When Sir John Bradbury, the British I ••epreaentative on the Reparations Commission, retiree from that post in a few month-*, he will bt offored, the Daily (iiaphic mderstnnds, a Colonial Governorship. There will bo two or three such vacancies about that time, but the oi.e for which Sir John is82 words
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Advertisement105 1925-01-06 7 IDEAL FOR WASHING FROCKS 8 CHILDREN'S WEAR I II JI \l J < *«<»«<- TRADE t^,&c;k Fabrics-durable 1 (f absolutely fadeless ~z ay' nS*'*'****^^ roi.orKs j^2^y washing Avft^^^- SIM.K.H] IN CHKCKS, STRIPES SKI K (010l RS OI M\l V 1 UI.l F. I'l\K HKl>. BROWN GOBI YKI.I.ms KK ROBINSON S105 words
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Advertisement788 1925-01-06 8 STEAMER SAILINGS J BLUE FUNNEL LINE Kejrular Services to. LONDON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. M VKSK4LLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON. NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. Taking car^o on through Bills of Lading for aH Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due788 words
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Advertisement483 1925-01-06 8 STEAMER SAILINGS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) ELLERMAJr~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 ML CITY OF CHESTER due Feb. 26 s.s. CITY OF PEKIX due483 words
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Advertisement474 1925-01-06 8 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA ANP Al'( \R LINES Jncorpor^ted r: England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. O PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION < LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Maje.-tys Government.*. o OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEWARDS For China and Japan. For Marseilles, 1.0r.c hDue Tonnape. Singapore.474 words
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Advertisement528 1925-01-06 9 STEAMER SAILINGS O7S. K. Line. pectinations Steamers. Arr. Dept. 't.r ian Antwerp. A.!--. ..ni P>rt At ,t> Maru Jan. If .Jar. It", ■jp, y v >•■« rim-isc Panama lii-.<.- Marvi from Kobe Fefc, 10 p arta a. Cape f: Santos via Manila Maru Jan. 5 Jan. 8 iver Africa Maru528 words
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Advertisement422 1925-01-06 9 STEAMER SAILINGS jßfe Round-the-World """^^nni f i "-1 t'^bV^^bm n^^n\ BE JB jTjfc. Jm g^J w*JB "*"^^nni annnK. tJBrM Kv^b\b9h BmJßi Bns PV IB P^F lh bbal JL*nT PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 38 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OILHIRNERS. NO COAL DUST. NO CINDERS. ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS. via422 words
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Advertisement727 1925-01-06 9 STEAMER SAILINGS AMHIICAN FAR EAST LINE. OPERATED FOR UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD BY STRUTHER AND BARRV, MANAGING OPERATORS SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO. U.S.S.B. WEST PROSPECT lr. Port U.S.S.B. WEST CARMOXA p e b U.S.S.B. WEST CAJOOT M i; and subsequent steamers approximately o0 days apart For rates727 words
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Article152 1925-01-06 10 Freight on Sticklac to North Atlantic Coast ports in bags has been f "x :d at Gold $15 per 18 cwts., effective immediately. The death at the age of 72 is announce 1 of Captain Frederick LuJwi^r Somiaar, in his native town of Ronne. Denmark. The late Captain152 words
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Article80 1925-01-06 10 Seven! Tamil and Chinese tighter men wen- charued in the Maria* Court peatex* day with causing obstruction in the Singaptfl river between Elgin ami Cotaaaß hiidges with Ihtll crnft. Trey Ml lined $2 each. In the same court four hinese were charged with nupediag llm bat aavigatiau uf80 words
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Article212 1925-01-06 10 Trying Kxperiencas Repeated. After the batteri:iL aVI u>er.ei M the way up to HoagkOßg froai Sandakan when she was caagat in re-doubling kyphoea, during which boats were aii. ashed HaJ HN4 and rails torn away, it was hard luck for the Hteaaag thai aV aVoal i run212 words
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Article342 1925-01-06 10 Figure- for IMS-SI. Madras. DftC 27. The Adariaistratii i Beport af the Maarai Port for thfl year IS2S-S4 Hqri *al v resell mm* bertaed, iiaaaaj ;i: l! under, 47 vaaaels drawing from 2."» to 2fi feet 22 vaeaeli from 2<"> bo 27 feet, I b 1.7 to342 words
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Article108 1925-01-06 10 What a Forger was Taught in Prison. Ernest Everett, an engraver, was sentenced at Maidstone As-izes to seven years' penal servitude for having in his possession 450 forged £1 Treasury notes. His wife was sent to prison for a year for uttering forged notes. It was108 words
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Advertisement518 1925-01-06 10 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in Australia.) t FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURISE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Reirular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) •Dd MONTORO C>.O(M. tons.) The Vs M\RELL.\ is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins U Luxe, single berth cabins, swimming518 words
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Advertisement377 1925-01-06 10 THOMAS MOSLEY& Co GIBRALTAR. SHIPPERS OF HIGHEST QUALITY PORT WINE. OBTAINABLE FROM John Little Co Ltd. SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR .j c< HFNI I MESSA«ERIES MAKHIMks S.S. ULii^L.l Under contract with the French Governm «.»n and &Bscnp arrive here on Januar> 7th. 1025, HOMEWARD M\n> FOR THE HURABAYA AM) To377 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous735 1925-01-06 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Pulau Soegi and Sandam Hong 1 9 a.m Pulau Soegi Benuit i) a.m. Cucob and Benuit Mersing 9. a.m. Cueob and Pontian Edina 9 a.m. Karimon Fook Mow 9 a.m. Sourabaya and Bandjerma-in Ban Ho Guan 11 a.m. Singkawang and Selakau Benoa 11 a.m. Cocob and Singgarang735 words
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Article172 1925-01-06 11 BXPORT PfGURBS i or \K.\n. p CoUowJn ii i statemeni of aaantUy and value ol rubber exported during Dec tnberi i 1.1.;. >_ T«ul ji.j"i.i-j tm\7iiji utjtifctf irotjujoo Phe aet incraase was 7^88&S1 ton 1 Rgnr i n preaml total exports «n all the r> rt of172 words
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229 1925-01-06 11 CANADIAN TRADE WITH STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. 1 < the Irade I etwvea the nts and Cai i■:- dieaftoflcial Igmee (saved by the mi f Star it* -at Ottawa. 0i m imbo Straiti irrency at the rate si K eta, 11 M the >• <• ttlemei ts dollar. n are f. r229 words
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160 1925-01-06 11 Montreal, Baldwin's Limited, U larce B -J. i ind iteeJ manufacturers, an- bal y will estal liaa i ben for the porpoee Oi mai ifai-tui alva Inised vlael iheats and rapplying th* Canadian trade dn ci fr n th swa plant. Sii Charles '!L- ;t. one160 words
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Article50 1925-01-06 11 Pank 4 i. 2|4 Bad (Kr.i.-.TMi PthmtC :•<■ i:t \t V. V..! 1 N Kr:;ncc. (1 n j i i < 1 I r i 3 i i T. T. IS4 HoßfkMMb ittumd p.c. Pi fokoluuM, dm Bangkaki icMMU If ■nMinga, Inl Baak if Km.-: m4 I I Bar50 words
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Article166 1925-01-06 11 Tin 11*1 $l; Gaabii i lVp|i.-r V. iiitf I' pper Hlack ILM Fkfca Tapteea Paul Sago Small n I <" i.l S .1 rioil 13.00 Rice, ilaj.: M I 1 K.te |7i I Opium, il- urn uut. 4.o<hi ft«a >; 0 1 f..r cxnor Rice, Siam Xo. 2 for166 words
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Article30 1925-01-06 11 Singapon .">. I_' noon. Sinu Standard tlbl S Sheet. Spol Sfl 17; I7j Ifa i i Apri I lon Quotation Sheet I* 1%4 M■ I Easier.30 words
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Article259 1925-01-06 11 A Kuala Lumpur \ew \Y> ag tin and rubber the M Hail iajs: It for raM (.-Imml the it) problem: When v.-ii! it he s-. end the output? Tl Mi KB 8d definite:;. surplus ttoeks. The London h'.ldinjrs are n. i\v umiti "0.000 tor.- I relation to current259 words
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Article91 1925-01-06 11 KTHAIL 1.1 \)'< REPORT Siagapore. Jan Kul/ht-rN.— London I I.n-1,,r,v... i <Jd L^ mi 11. 1. il t l; kuM». rv-J •ahs have buyer, at 1.34. l: Bakh Kat:,- at if, Uaia tia-i-tv I an i Ay« r M, k ;i i iers of Punggo J Mining91 words
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Article90 1925-01-06 11 Raafctf I ichanifed. Local i ighth easier tendencv comI reflected in the* Rubber share where act iv< i preva atiention. u -ft Loans Maintained quoUtions. Kuhhi-rv i: k Katilg 80 82. Char.. t.N >■ I- i i M in- Batanjr Padarjfs offer at 65. Dredges arc90 words
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Article64 1925-01-06 11 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT (L. U Marp. ij...'-.iM-r.— :\.i n«.— £2" -id. 141. 150. W übber j >tations unchanged. M,• -i-iL. Batai P in good at il'i v on a poor output of ill ;»ik u '<*cemnm< ha\»eham ipcnft 1 hs at 90 MambaiN are inccs at 1.11 te of64 words
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Article101 1925-01-06 11 Y«M«-rdav\s \it« rations V- Tin i Hitan i K. Kartaaati 1 ■•- i 41s -lii.- 88.. a. Va i ">."» Mi M V K :r-ht Pfcsf ($1) a Ma. ;a., a 1 Ifamba i 1 i Aior (iajah l/l I.L'O Ayei M i • C S.-rdai.n (sa)101 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement339 1925-01-06 11 > )<MMI (M)|> Assurances in force over $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD 0 TO B:— Winchester Hoqm Snifapore LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C. s tJ". .ion deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and comnlies with the British Life Assurance Companies339 words
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Advertisement432 1925-01-06 11 BANKING. HONf,KONCi AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. 1 I !i npk ng) H ad Oflßc H L'k njr. i < ipital $50,000,000 i u-.'l fu v paid U| sju 000,000 f i -Stt-rlin- i 1.r.00.000 Sih-: $25,500,000 Reserve Liabilif. Proj riel >:^ 120,000,000 OURT OF DIRECTORS. i Ks«j.. 'hairman. P -Vr.432 words
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Advertisement535 1925-01-06 11 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AM) CHINA. beorponted it. England by Royal Chart r. Paid up (apital in GOO 900 >'■ ;nvs i. each ..I 1,000,000 Reaenm Fur: 3,900,000 II «en tiabili i f Proprietow 3.000.000 HE VD 0FFI( K. Bielio] Bgat s I- mdi E.C. At»encie> and Bra?535 words
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Advertisement126 1925-01-06 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England by Rr.yal rharter I) 1: FIRE MOTOfi CAB lUHNB Fidelity Guarantee— Adminis .tion Bonds Singapore Represent :iws— j.:,-.-. IRLQW I Co. Hew k. HASBBONfI BARKKH A- C'n Li Branch Office 64, The Arcade. Col!>er w jd\. A GORDON LEE, Resident Man, THE STANDARD LIFE126 words
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Article1122 1925-01-06 12 LEADING CLUBS BEATEN. U.NDON IK VMS' l» X^ Ol'T. I) i r. U-r.t.) London, Dec. 11. i S.• !a> th< clubs lefeati f !I! North, there are new leaders t< County, at West Ham. kc the formidable tea-»i then I I then out to be, and lost in1,122 words
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Article573 1925-01-06 12 BATtJEDAT \ioi:m\(.'s work. There wa.< .t much bigger attendan e if »wn i- and other interested members, BV I i l HigJsstai Um Kagwil of Kedai aad 'he 808, Mr. A. B. Voulcs. i t luncillor, at th« race eoufsc however, rt-^rot to tveord mishap to Mi573 words
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Article43 1925-01-06 12 1* Kn eland K-comes, full of dtim it wni rrnt oe tnc millennium ir.tr.. ue<-au«to mere can t>e as ir.un. ue\ilry i\ a eari:»n r\t\ r HjwlwH 'ire Kis hep of Whitoy. There wa« evei i »bm oe\iir> in ine (n,^,--n»! Garden. I43 words
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Article517 1925-01-06 12 ENGLAND'S COLLAPSE. GREAT OVATION FOR SI T( I. II IK. [Reuter's Service.] Melbourne. Jan. The §6C "^1 TCSI Match w;< Continued bCYC r -<ia\ in fflcrHHUI \v;ath<t and bcfOTC M ittWMJIMH :>2.000. Tho wic^t was p< rfect. Tin- overnight not ooti bb* Sutcliffe (128), recuMd tatting, but517 words
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Article54 1925-01-06 12 Following a four months' i lints.- from cancer f the tlupat, Capt w. H. Budden. master of the Nairunp, has died ir. th<' Frprut: w tpUnl at Honpkonp. Capt. Budden, wh<> had betn (inly two years ir> tht- Bad had made many friends and was I inambef I f th.54 words
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Article899 1925-01-06 12 WEST BROMWICH I I RTHF.R \HP:AI). The positions in the English and Scottish f^a&iifi ut to and including Saturday are at follow: West Bromwich 24 15 i 1 B 17 M Hnddena-ield 24 11 4 < t 3 i II 81 Bolton 21 11 i g n B899 words
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Article60 1925-01-06 12 INTER -STATE RUGBY. Win for Selang<ir. From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala LumPur. Jan. Playing on hard ground. Bctengw m Saturday brat eantbinad Penaag and Keriah team 18— S. Th« )e were imn| ehangei in the Sal—fag taut, Brand play. Ing Back and Jack shinim.-- a< thre»quarter. While the Penar.o fotwaida60 words
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Article97 1925-01-06 12 rhew will be a praetue jpajM n tin P«a«llf to-day; nd players are requestMi lo turn cut for nmaing whether th»ground ft playahU OT Bat, in vnw i the tnmtncnl approach f the Malaya Cup final. The teams will be as follows: ('clours.— Dr. Lindow; Abhtt. KoDeitson97 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement167 1925-01-06 12 (ALL AND LET US DEMONSTRATE The MOUTRIE PLAYER-FIANo 1 i j i i hand \n! 1 1 j (j r^ '.rndual ;>oMefw one of ly j m. *H n t .ted g jLJi- ip S. MOUTRIE CO.. LTD., siXCiAPORK Branches in Kuala Lumpur. H> ..r. Ti. P. king:. Shanks Sanitary167 words
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