The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 February 1925
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1925-02-23 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. PVTG SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1925. NO. 11,122.15 words
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Article236 1925-02-23 1 Frauce is getting rnacnswd ulumt Pacific problems and Anglo French cooperation is urged Page 9. A private bill has been introduced in the Commons to separate the use ot trade union funds for political and Union purposes Page 7. His Majesty the King is making steady, but236 words
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Article927 1925-02-23 1 The tissue* of tho plant- of India, M* fcico, Plld Peru are impregnated with precious promatics, hut it fa from Smith Europe that commence draws the principal part of the pet fumes which we enjoy. The mild temperature of Provence is wonderfully raited tc the culture of sweet-smelling:927 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement225 1925-02-23 1 s X ARIELL'S Y PIPE f AKES !ML FAVOURITE RAFFLES HOTEL^ Telephone No. 2920. NurHTS.— Dinner and Dance. E\\r Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. TEA DANCES, Every Monday and Friday. ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS.— On Sunday Nights at 9.30 p.m. if— =«Rlll ROOM. SARKIES BROTHERS, \djoininir the Dmingrroom. Open from 8.00 a.m. to225 words
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Advertisement182 1925-02-23 1 Bodyguard Soap ANTISEPTIC sHpg|g^ 'FIkIFYISg "THE PROTECTOR OF HEALTH" SOLE MANUFACTURERS WILLIAM GOSSAGE SONS LIMITED. WIDNBS, ENGLAND 1 ■1 1 1 i »±*i**»r*i'i .1 .^r ——■^^t^m-^m-t-^ THE EUROPEj|OTEL,. Terms: Ala carte, or b s*dii t inclusive. After-dinner dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT, MARCH 17th. The Dining182 words
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Advertisement189 1925-02-23 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Get Sheil oil— Page 4. Firth's saws at Wm. Jacki Page 9Milkmaid milk is dean milk Pasre 9. Try the Cold Storage ice cream Pajre 3. Whiteaway's for house furndshinga Page 1. Bodyguard soap at Wm. G< ssage'i Pa ire 1. Robinson*! for Horrocksea sheeting* Page 9. Golden189 words
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Advertisement8 1925-02-23 1 SWALLOW ARIELI/S CHERRY RIPE CAKES A GENERAL FAVOURITE8 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous89 1925-02-23 1 THE WEEK. Mondmg SSrd. Sigh Water, 10.19 a.m., 11.-'H p.m. French homeward mail loaves. Concert, Vic. Theatre, 0.30 p.m. Tmsday, 24th. High Water, 11.3 a.m. Selangor Races. Wish Wynne Co., Vic. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Wednesday* 25'/?. Hifrh Water, 0.3 a.m., 11.46 a.m. Broadcasting: mtj;.. Theatre, tM p.m. Soccer: S.C.C. vs.89 words
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Article680 1925-02-23 2 Old \\u\s Associ.it ion Dinner. The eommittec of the A.C.s. Old Boys* Association save tinner on Thursday nivrht at Mr. Cbsotlg Koon Sen^V resident-*;. '.».")-:> River Valley Road, on the ntvasion of the departure of the Principal, Mr. I*. L. Peach, and Mrs. Peach, on farloaffh. Most oi680 words
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203 1925-02-23 2 Hameer Singh, a sergeant of the M.S.V.R., claimed trial before the Kuala Lumpur police magistrate on Wednesday on charges of being in illepal possession of 48 rounds of ammunition and a quantity of jranja. He was defended by Mr. Sharma. The Court Chief Inspector prosecuted. Giving203 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement308 1925-02-23 2 CROMESSOL THE SPRAY OF HEALTH FOR PUBLIC HALLS. CINEMAS, SICKROOMS etc DISINFECTANT AND INSECTICIDE MEDICAL HALL LTD. 2o Battery Road, SINGAPORE. THE HAPPY VALLEY LTD. TO-NIGHT 2 7 <> fl p.m. TO-NIGHT!! GARRISON SPARRING BOUTS 9.30 p.m. CINEMATOGRAPH. OTHER ATTRACTIONS INCLUDE THE MERRY OPERA COMPANY. ADMISSION 10 cents. VICTORIA THEATRE.308 words
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Advertisement230 1925-02-23 2 Victoria Theatre. To-night At 9-3O p. m. Undtr the Distinguished Patronage of H.E. The Governor and Lady GUILLEMARD, and H.E. Sir THEODORE FRABER Grand Variety Concert (IN AID OF DIOCESAN FUNDS) PROGRAMME INCLUDES MUSIC OPERATIC SKETCHES EXCERPTS m Booking now open at LITTLE'S Prices $3, $2 and $1. >?~- ■ft230 words
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Advertisement337 1925-02-23 2 ALHAMBRA THEATrT (Tan Cheng Kee Co., Ltd., Prop ri etoi From Wednesday, 18th. to Mondav >Vrf i i In the Second Show Commend A PICTURE THAT WILL CARRY Y«K- BACK 0v,,, DAYS! >(/lK CHILD, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Immortal THE VILLAGE p Every School Ql 4 flT^n W"i7^ _j^j^ 1 2337 words
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Article406 1925-02-23 3 or hie new season. B of the Riviera is now the Times corres*jth every evidence of R |it( more crowded recent prede- view of British of novelty may f the- lavishly and musk* Em tt an pices ions; the- appearBristol at Beaulicu irts to be openth< l>uki- of406 words
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Article31 1925-02-23 3 1 f "vurrwl of Mrs. Ch'ng Kedah land- «»ral was one of the most S(f i 'n Alor Star. The and hv t i: lly Wetted from Pe- alS PfenBn ba2ld31 words
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Article985 1925-02-23 3 A REVERIE RY THE MONUMENTS. Readers of "The Man of Property" wiil not forget the "inexplicable" attraction tlrat used to draw Soanu-s Forsyte into St Paul's whenever any |»ti affair (such as •in building of a new house) was pressing on his mind. As though in985 words
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Article1152 1925-02-23 3 IN INDIA NOW. The facilities afforded to-day by the network of railways in India and by the übiqitcus motor-car are taken as a matter of course, says the Pioneer. The effect that they have had in speeding up communications in this vast country has been 101,152 words
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Article25 1925-02-23 3 Mr. W- Thomson, of Kuala Lumpur, has gone to Penang to take charge of the branch of Messrs. Thomson and Co., stock and share brokers.25 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement526 1925-02-23 3 USE: BRITISH Tapered Roller Bearings. Most Efficient Readily Adjustable. Every Roller Gauged Accurately to within One-Twelvethousandth of an inch. Sole Distributing Agents: Agents in F.M.S. SINGAPORE. Messrs. WEARNE BROS., LTD.: Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. Iyr j^r COLD CTft PATC I^ B?^4C P C^T4^i Sy i^T WW«Wlb# «j# I V/l\Mwl».526 words
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Article552 1925-02-23 4 Washington has mever seen anyone just like Frank W. Stearns, friend and counsellor to President Coolidge, reports the Washington Bureau of The Wall Street Journal. The nearest approach to Mr. Steams is said to have been Col. E. M. House, who was an adviser to Woodrow Wilson,552 words
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Article489 1925-02-23 4 (By Peggie McKay.) The smartest frocks, the most wonderful jewels, the most elegant toilettes, the gayest fashion whims in all the world have assembled in Cannes in the sunshine of the Cote d'Azur for its brief, hectically p&y season. And the women who show them? Quite the most489 words
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Article216 1925-02-23 4 Perhaps the most romantic of all wireless romances occurred at six o'clock on the morning of January 19th. when Mr. Gerald Marcuse, a Caterham amateur, suddenly found himself U.ikin- to the Rice exploration expedition, buried in the wilds of Brazil, 7.000 miles away. The expedition, headed216 words
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Article179 1925-02-23 4 Anti-British orators in India are prone to be recklessly lavish of invective and rigidly economical of truth. Thus when the Powlatt Bill was before the old Legislative Council at Delhi it was mentioned that one of it? opponents had compared its authors, the Government of India, to179 words
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Article264 1925-02-23 4 Calcutta haa every reason to be proud of its eminently well-managed and well-kept Zoological Garden, ami it is gratifying to note that the collection la proving an increasing: attraction to the general public. According 1 to tho report of the Managing Committee, 877.47S visitor? paid for admission264 words
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Article171 1925-02-23 4 Boiler-maker's Sentence Increased. Sentences enhanced from simple to rig. rous imprisonment was the net result of an appeal made by Mr. F. C. Woodward, a covenanted boiler-maker, against his conviction by the Sessions Judge of Sukkur in connection with the explosion of a goods train engine boiler171 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement411 1925-02-23 4 Dont ask for A GALLON OF OIL But An Imperial Gallon of Shell Motor Oil THE ASIATIC PETROLFUM CO., (S.S.) LTD. (Incorporated in En.^and.) Mr. H. N. BUCKERIDGE BEGS TO INFORM HIS PATRONS THAT HE HAS REMOVED TO 15, STAMFORD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1898. BM^___j^__^^^ M^_^ j^^|y pj S THE DRESSING411 words
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Advertisement320 1925-02-23 4 VALUE in cigarettes depends on the amount of enjoyment you get from the amount you spend. Try Greys M if you want to get the fullest possible measure of smoking satisfaction that a cigarette can yield. •GREYS Silk Cut Virginia CIGARETTES large Size <& Popular Size That quality, which equally320 words
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Article640 1925-02-23 5 nNW ii( CELL TO LONDON stage. •921 a Lama <>f Oyantae, a by rank, of the yellow— Lamaistk Buddhism hil cell on the hill- Til Mfhlanda, still greater Lama, and, contemplating a jour- to the places ry of Gaudama him that he should n ich hsd the640 words
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Article817 1925-02-23 5 I'avy Eutnaby, the popular Co-Optimist, writes in the Radio Times. Have you noticed that since wireless became the fashion, there has been a dearth of fishing stories? I mot an old angler friend of mine the >ther day who, when I asked him to tell BM all817 words
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Article75 1925-02-23 5 Opposition to the admission of women s members of the Institute of Chartered Skipbrokers has been broken down, and \omen are now to be admitted. Thoy must be at least twenty-one years I age and have been employed in the -'ffiee of a shipbroker in the United King•om75 words
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Article1168 1925-02-23 5 OPENING UP THE ROCKIES. Edmonton. Alberta. Two hundred milts west of Edmonton, AlbefJa, on the transcontinental line of the Canadian National Railway, lies the second of Canada's great natural playgiounds in the Rocky Mountains— Jasper Park. Writers and travellers of all countries, visiting this wonderland1,168 words
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Article198 1925-02-23 5 Why Germany is Capturing Markets- Sir Samuel Instone made a rejoinder to recent statements by Mr. A. J. Cook and Mr. J. McGurk, the miners' leaders. There ik no doubt, said Sir Samuel, that the miners are being led to believe if higher wages were paid a198 words
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Article179 1925-02-23 5 A .Mixed LoJge in India. The following letter was sent l'ec-ntly I y Rudyard Kipling in reply to an inquiry as to his Masonic experiences: "In reply to your letter I was seer tary for some years of Lodge Hope and Perseverance. Xo. 782, E.C.179 words
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Article94 1925-02-23 5 A pamphlet "'The Revolutionary," described as "an organ of the Revolutionary Party of India,*' is being circulate-d, reports of its receipt having been received fror.. places so widely separated as Bombay. Calcutta, Barisal, Lahore, Benares, Allahabad.. Chittagong and Rangoon. The pamphlet, which is violently worded. is94 words
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Article87 1925-02-23 5 A "black list" of streets in which traffic is unduly congested has been drawn up by Sir Henry Maybury's Advisory Committee on London traffic, and will be forward.ci to the Minister of Transport. With the list will be sent a recommendation of the Coatmitt&S87 words
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Advertisement516 1925-02-23 5 GRAND HOTEL BRASTAGI Unique Health Resort in the Sumatra Highlands 4,800 feet above Sea Level m Jt leffraphic Address: Postal Address:' EKASTAGIHOTEL, MEDAN. BRASTAGI HOTEL, SUMATRA, O.K. Five minutes walk from Harrisons and Crosfield Golf Course. BRACING AIR EXTENSIVE VIEWS, GOLF, TENNIS, RIDING, CLIMBING, BILLIARDS, PIANO AND DANCING, Comfortable Modern516 words
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Article1492 1925-02-23 6 THE CASE FOR PAID GUARDIANS. Public Trustee on his Department. In an address before the Insurance Insti- tute of London recently on "Trusteeship as a Business Enterprise," Mr. O. R. A. Simpkin, C.8., the Public Trustee, said that if the trusts administered by the Public Trus-1,492 words
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Article258 1925-02-23 6 The good fortune that often attends the •rous escapades of children is proverbial, and two ra.-es in point came under rotice at South Brisbane on Jan. Sen. One :ot of two years had a remarkable escape from serious injury. She fell from a height of258 words
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Article90 1925-02-23 6 OWN HOUSE. Seventeen Years' Task. An old man of 75 has just finished building single-handed a small house on rocky ground in the neighbourhood of the town of Guadalajara, where he had formerly lived but found it impossible to pay his rent. It has taken him 1790 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement315 1925-02-23 6 ABRAMS' MOTOR TRANSPORT CO. 3, Penang Lane TELEPHONE 3140. New touring 5-seater Gardner cars for hire. Price $3 per hour rating. This is cheaper than hiring a taxi. jg^ Quickly Healed By o^d Wfjft 7am Buk I T^ c^ ronic sorcs varicose -O^l ulcers and old wounds, where destruction of315 words
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Advertisement442 1925-02-23 6 (lnepaitiof I BANISHEDWITH 4l\* L Unless prompt action is /yr-*^s^" taken in reducing swelling s^f n and preventing conges.: m, Sprains, Strains or Bruises K t^aS often lead to serious injury. l\\\ I' *A ji^!P^ Never hesitate As soon as you HA "**<--», B feel the pain apply a lttle442 words
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Article192 1925-02-23 7 OVERWORKED CHILDREN. j BHANGHAI TO IVh CHINA LEAD. [Renter** Service.] London, Feb. 20. In an article on "Child Slave* of China,* 1 bt»i on i hai Mm pal Council < try on i hild Labour, the weekly N Statesman tay* the report Make pn t a] recommenda-192 words
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Article158 1925-02-23 7 [Reutcr's Berries.] Washington. Feb. 20. Questioned before the Aircraft Commit- i f the Hi- use of Representative* about he -racial repoit on an aerial bomb test uonirside the battleship, Washington, a ew months ago to the effect that the \|> »!ona merely rocked the vessel, Bri- 1158 words
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Article73 1925-02-23 7 [Renter 9 Service.] London. Feb. 20. i u?t n.e: of the iraiers at Manchest* r, Mr. F. H h j 1 sai 1 unhope- i lk futon B vi- i that by longer they would vturn to proAtai I I ng. Seme opera* n? for C€ i73 words
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Article63 1925-02-23 7 [Renter*! Service] London. Fib. 20. Renter is informed thac the British Cabi- i :innot dsckfe with repaid to the Gene- protocol until the views of all the Domihave beer: heard, it may be <\\pe.U<i hat ■omething in the nature of a rejection >f the protocol in its63 words
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Article45 1925-02-23 7 rßeater*a Service) t Legation has sent a note to :lt Office drawing attention to the cotton-mil] strike and urging the Govtent to watch the strike iwd prevent e repetiti< n i C the recent incident in which •al Japaneae employers were injured.45 words
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Article41 1925-02-23 7 [Reuter's Service.] LakdMirst, N«w Jersey. Feb. 20. The dirigible, Los Anjrelea has depa t< for Bermuda wrh a cons?gTimeiit of United States mail, this being the first time that mail has beyi carried by airship outside American U rritcry.41 words
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Article98 1925-02-23 7 A stat( -ii. nt was Issued on Jan. !7th from the Communist headquarters with reference bo the ban placed upon the use of the New Oxford Theatr for a Lenin memorial meeting. The statement described the action of the objectors as "being- further evidence of the98 words
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Article430 1925-02-23 7 i EQUAL VOTING B^LL. DEFEATED ON FIRST READING. [Router's Service.] London, Feb. SO. Equality of the ■am with regard to Parntar; franchise wai rtismsaodl in the H< use of Commons this afternoon. Mr. Whit cley. Labour, moved the second reading- of the Representation of the People Bill providing430 words
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Article98 1925-02-23 7 [Renter** Service.] Sofia, FeK 2(>. Ma lame Gitcheflf, wife of the architect who was detained by the police in conn Lion with the recent murder of sentry the military barracks, hanged herself in her cell by means of a napkin in 1 which food was brought to98 words
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Article79 1925-02-23 7 [Renter's Service.] Berlin, Tel). 20. Tht Prussian Cabinet has resigned, following the Diet's rejection of vote of confidence by 221 to 218 totes. After the defeat of the Pru-su'.n Cabinet the Ctntre Party met and passed a resolution expelling two members who purposely absented themselves from the79 words
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Article60 1925-02-23 7 [Reuter's Service.] Hollywood, California, Y\U. 20. Art trea.-ures va'utd at nearly $500,000, mainly Renaissance paintinps. laces and antique silver, are missing: from the home of Mr. Martin Weinschenck, President of the Wein«chenck Company, of Danzip. The los? was discovered when Mr. WeinscheiK-k returned from a holiday.60 words
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Article30 1925-02-23 7 A Peshawar message of Feb. 6 states that Princess Arthur of Connau^ht paid a visit to the Khyber Pass and had an enthusiastic I reception frcm Britsh and Indian troops.30 words
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Advertisement326 1925-02-23 7 BUSINESS CARDS. HE PREMIER MANILA CIGAB. j.t it. u...r eiftra have I brand in ■mitwu. I ere liitrhost quality oi i GHE] I anal Kd. st. ad. HAN., 4 k Ay or St. J,« vi wi W S N High St. AGENCIES Chnalia 8t Wisw f CO., R ad. l326 words
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Advertisement643 1925-02-23 7 TENDERS. CONTRACTS FOR H.M. NAVY. Tender, for Contracts for the supply of th,- lollowinpr articles to H.M. Shi P etc SJ»«WW for one year from Ist April W25, will be received at H.M. Naval OCccs 2 re* Mansion., Coleman sm-et, V, Resident Naval Officer, up to Noon on Monday 2nd643 words
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Advertisement634 1925-02-23 7 The Swiss Industries fair. Bask 18th to 28th April. You have a rood opportunity to bm and buy in Basle the world renowned quality fe-oods of the Swiss industries and to make it the occasion of excursion*! to v\ u tho :nc« nparai nati ral beauty of Switzerland Particular s634 words
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Advertisement454 1925-02-23 7 AUCTION SALES. SHEKII F'S SALE. IN THE SUPREME OURT Of THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OP SINGAPORE. In the cause of W. R. Loxley and Company Plaintiffs versus Pcnp Lee and Company Defendants AUCTION SALE OF All Stock-in-trade and furniture of a sundry •oods shop. To be held at No. 16,454 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article19 1925-02-23 8 EBDEN.—Jan. '23. at The Grove. Duhvich Village, to Nancy, wife of W. S. Ebden Malayan Civil Service), daughter.19 words
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Obituary23 1925-02-23 8 AINGER.— Jan. 19th. at Blagdon tn-Mindip, Chart** Michael Pruee. only son of Douglas and Marjorie Ainjje-r. of Kuala Lumpur, aged IS months.23 words
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887 1925-02-23 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1925. Comment of The Week. The Government has found it necessary to make several statements in regard to the policy it proposes to pursue about the Geneva security protocol. It had previously announced that it could make no statement until it knew the views887 words
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Article241 1925-02-23 8 Mrs. Gorman, of Teluk An^n, is on a tour of inspection of the Perak Girl Guides and has visited Ipoh and Taiping. Mr. W. F. McKenzie, general manage/ of Ulu Piah, Ltd., has returned to Ipoh after a holiday in Australia. Sir E. St. J. Branch, the newly appointed Chief241 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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Letter110 1925-02-23 8 To the Editor. Sir, —There is no doubt thtre is apparent seme improvement in the present manage-1 ment of the local tramways, but there exists one bitter complaint against their emplo- yees. We- are awnre that the employees ha\e the ri^ht to travel in tram-car-;, but not110 words
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Letter128 1925-02-23 8 To the BfttOf. Dear, Tip ami Run, Before ilanging the English Amatettr Cricketers any more how about the mat :h at Hastii^s .>•-. the Australians last torn- when the Amateurs whose names I *>iv<?, beat the Australians! by 28 runs? Rea!!v, if you carry on in such fashion128 words
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Article238 1925-02-23 8 FRENCH ARTIST'S WORK. A little while ago, when writing in connection with the exhibition of a number of water cotoun which had been inspired by Malayan scenery, we were led to th^ Conclusion that Singapore and less approachable parts of the Peninsula provide abundant icope for238 words
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Article373 1925-02-23 8 Prince George wrai prevented by sudden indisposition from being 'present at the wedding, en Jan. 24, of his equerry, Lieut. Commander Ronal Bowes Lyon, R.X. The annual meeting: of the Diocesan Association will be held in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. March ISth. at the Parsonage at 5.30 p.m. A Chinese373 words
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Article34 1925-02-23 8 tSiSt IVn E lht ll)( commitUi h-, profrramrae dunnjr the n There will while the frw to th, races. njsrht at the Town Club. ar The offlo r t,..Turf Hie Dnrbai •ntertainment34 words
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Article104 1925-02-23 8 Appeal f,,r i im(S p Th< Wtowlng <i, ceived: H. E. Major G Bir Th< Mr. L C. Mart Cheque, should be m, Jf Sunn P, dressy to Singapore. The donationi l( the Si P »tion Fund include the T* Mercantile Bank af 10,.; Me_sr». N Messw.104 words
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Article190 1925-02-23 8 Ih •aiiasiiai in Ma Arrange ir wireless meet day ru-xt at 5.16 p.m. Sir Theodo }ia\.- written .1 invitation to Major V. G. Olive, A.D.( I lency the G ben of the \ai ious i omi Chinese, [ndiai i I several memi mm of t well-known190 words
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Article162 1925-02-23 8 A Japanese airman *ill uno- Moscow-Paris flight under the the Asahi Shimbun between M I this year. The flying distant 0.l «t 12,118 kilometiea snd the es| at 460,000 yen. The MeUBH two aeroplanes of French l' each cmrryinf one pilot tnd The leading machine will cai man162 words
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Advertisement103 1925-02-23 8 "THE COXXOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S" m &1 H wiJSKY. Caldbeck, Macgrcgor 8 Company, Ltd. (Incor^crared in Shanghai.) 45. Robinson Road. Tel* phone No. 228. ST. IVEL LACTIC CHEESE In 4 oz. Cartons. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.. LTD. Incorporated ij the S.S.) Retail Depot. Orchard Road. H "GOLDEN H GUINEA" The103 words
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Advertisement25 1925-02-23 8 BERLIET Cars and LORRIES do not advertise, ask the owners. See them at the Eastern Auto Company. Dupire Brothers. Agents- w J BLACK WHITE WHISKY25 words
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Article53 1925-02-23 9 y\ y\ ATTACK. I v \j» i IBBBAL PROTEST. Tvice. i.nndon. I'vh. 11. bill, mich hai I t <■ -ur ai'il Liberal pa i ed I i inmons. Iti J f p .litical |M in..lul illegal i- of liHMll- >al parpog nti ibutioni an alf.yeai 3 strong53 words
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Article51 1925-02-23 9 Serviee.] Sullivan, Indiana, I Vb. 21. twenty-live mil lent ratai ignition at tho t to the iur- 1 It ii believed that 1 kod rwcoera I ncn fathered I*. Sullivan. Indiana. Feb. 22. ed And burnthe lurface, proond ami I kiai been ilwndoned. etei mine the51 words
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Article37 1925-02-23 9 [Rt i S price] I Mtidon. Ft'J). 21. Ires the -:iit. (iii very fV Chii could ut the will w;i ideals «i I to-day f B who w< every I ess most be made37 words
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Article33 1925-02-23 9 lierlin. Feb. 21--committee a enquire into the i to suspend the regarding the ret Ebert and Barof the Centre PStrtj a that there was noth*at the President bad neen ntt33 words
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Article26 1925-02-23 9 Sofia. Feb. 21. i that thn poliet have discoverCommunist conspiracy and LV« been arrested. It that a Bolshevik emissary re•oured Bulgaria inspecting secret organiMtioiM.26 words
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Article31 1925-02-23 9 l.ondon. Feb. 21. kW bulletin states that H.M. the has not yet settled. tt, ChoOffc slowly. London, f Yl>. 22. had i very night and is R *'ell.31 words
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Article34 1925-02-23 9 Bermuda. Feb. 21. lirifibl* Ugctei arrived at five Hamilton. Bermuda. Feb. 21. irabk weather the -a to abandon to moor and subsequently deirl *r cable. appear on paße f j34 words
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Article82 1925-02-23 9 Major G. B. H. De ■W Royal Sussex Retfil« just assumed the duties of in the Department Imperial Staff at the member of an old naval Ti? 0 1 8 <!ut v the 2nd Batr*" adjutant— at Singa!M the raiment sin«* 1911, '""•time with the Ist Battalion \^y- H< «n»82 words
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Article120 1925-02-23 9 AILLAUXS TRIUMPH. priix m KBTimm to powbk? L Renter's Sfr. ir-t Paris, FH>. 21. iunphftl return of M. (Vllaux to I 1 lift the RMMt remarkable recent France, considering that n Pnakr, who was recently* v<i an BnuMsty, h»< been the bestbated man in Franca. The explanation pr120 words
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196 1925-02-23 9 REVIVING THE "BANQUE" CONTROVERSY. [Beater*! Service.] Paris, Feb. 21In the Chamber M. Ybaraegarax, ot th..« Republican Democratic Union, asked leave t Interpellate the Government on the subject of the amnesty accorded to It Philippe Berthelot According to M. Ybarnegaray the restoration of M. Berthelot to his position most be considered196 words
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84 1925-02-23 9 [Reuter's Service.] Ijondon. Feb. 21. Renter leant! :hat Mr. Austen Chamberlain it *.!i route to Geneva to attend the Council of the League of Nations on March [«th. He v ill probably n.eet M. Herriot in Paris. It is emphasised, ;n view of the important84 words
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Article80 1925-02-23 9 [Reuter's Service.] Peking. Feb. 21. The American Legation has received a radio nussagre that the seizure of the American steamer, Chichuen, was a sequel to the staking of a sampan, resulting in the drowning of a Chinese major and two soldiers, in which the vessel was in80 words
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Article44 1925-02-23 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). Honjfkonsr. Feb. 21The forces suppoi-tinj? Sun Yat Sen have cleared the enemy from Poklo and Tamsui end have reached Waichow. They have driven the enemy from Feinffo and a mountain overlooking: Waichow and have occupied Chung: Tung.44 words
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Article32 1925-02-23 9 [Reuter's Service.] Washington, Feh. 21. The Senate has ratified the treaty recognising the British mandate in Palestine Bad also guaranteeing the equality of treatment for respective nationals in Palestine.32 words
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Article131 1925-02-23 9 [Reuter's Service.] Moscow, Feb. 21. The Praesidium of the Central Executiv* el the Soviets has ratified the RussoJapanese Treaty. I Earlier cables appear on page 7.] returned his belt was missing. He went to the others and learned that Tan Yong had just distributed some money between them.131 words
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Article221 1925-02-23 9 FRENCH CONCERN. MOU PACIFIC COMPLEXITIES. [Betiter'a Service.] Paris, Feb. 22. TTm French policy in the Pacific is being: much diseussi-d. M. Jacques Banloux, in an article in Ic Temps frankly rogretl the termination of the Anglo-Japanese alliance •and ui^es Anjrlo-Fi ench co-operation in r'ivinjr Japan >uch assurances as221 words
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Article60 1925-02-23 9 [Renter*! Serrice.] Washington. Feb. 22. In the Senate, Mr. Copeland, protesting ajrainst the intended destruction of Germany's Zeppelin works, declared that such a step would he a world calamity. He »avo notice of a re>olution directing: the State Department to bring the opposition of the United States60 words
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Article33 1925-02-23 9 Renter' Service.] Paris, Feb. 22. Major Osborn Wood, son of Lieut. -Genl. Wood. Governor of the Philippines, V.as been misataff since Monday and fears are entertained of his safety.33 words
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Article385 1925-02-23 9 Seizures on Land and Sea. The latest information regarding the actiritie* of smugglers shows that their zeal is as strong as ever, says Friday's Malay Mail. On Feb. 11. at 11.15 a.m.. off the coast if Malacca, the crew of the Simbang captured a boat manned by three385 words
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Article493 1925-02-23 9 C( MPRCMISE PROPOSAL CARRIEDPersonalties from the Chair. Th» most stormy meeting that the Malayan Collieries, Ltd., has had since it started operations was held at Kuala Lumpur on Friday morning, when in the presence of a very large attendance of shareholders the pivposal to compromise was carried493 words
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Article464 1925-02-23 9 Gaol and Flogging for Theft. Sentence of 12 months' ligoroQfl impriv i r i r wa-i \.u- n i» o;.i i'apoi e-born Chinese named Tan Hock Seng: by the District Ju«ltft\ Mr. P. F. David, on Saturday morning. Tan Hock Seng had been convicted on a charge of464 words
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Advertisement524 1925-02-23 10 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 DUNKIRK due Feb. 27 s.s. BLOEMFONTEIN due Mar *>8 s.s. CITY OF CANTON due April524 words
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Article425 1925-02-23 11 iRc km; n THBU JOB? our Own or respondent.) PWTta. Ja». 23. g society S question ilitj .f doctOCS recently -Do they, or so they not, know ded th president, who, n cured <'!' ••> complaint which fur his Life a burden, now the medical profassioa. cited of the425 words
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Article27 1925-02-23 11 «7 has notified his 1 -i trvneral manM "•>' Herald, and he has be*n U* new weekly LaI P*ptr, tho first Im. 1 »W*M in about a month.27 words
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Article888 1925-02-23 11 FERTILISATION OF THE ECG. The Work of Jacques Loeb. A scientific correspondent writes to the Manchester Guardian us follows: The discovery that the microscopic bricks or "cells" of which our bodies are buik arise through i.'>untlests divisions from a single cyll formad l>y the union of the sperm888 words
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Article27 1925-02-23 11 Calcutta, Feb. 10. The Governor of Bengal and Lady Lytton to-day flew over Calcutta in General Brancker's machine, piloted by Mr. Alan Cobham.27 words
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Article515 1925-02-23 11 Henriette Fragonard - Henriette Fragonard (By Nothing has surprised me more than to see at the Rugby matches which all England has been following for the last few weeks, large nuntben of women. I had thought that i thoald be one of a small minority, but at DM match quite515 words
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Advertisement300 1925-02-23 11 I^ljwiiMs^iiSMJS^"^^ JffwwMsiT jMHBHeaMa* j^s^i^r j^MJt4WW jffsjMsssjr mmtmmm mmmmmw Mmtmmm s^bb^^ssssf jsMsmssw IiMsjsHVTT jsssswsw immmmi mmmmam mmmmm mmmmm J?mm^ mzm*m^vwmmjmmmmmf*m v *"-f mj^m r^'fffll l! fl l^l i"^^ PERSIA 53 1-625 A.D. S^^^^^^^^^^^^ZlZ^.^^S^^ < r^--j^/^^SBi a not unbecoming Gravity of S^ j the features of the period. j: VIRGINIA CICARETTES^^^^^^^^ •Golden300 words
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Article234 1925-02-23 12 The master of the steamer Giang Ann reports that the Orion Buoy Light in the Rhio Strait was not burning: on Saturday night. Notice to Mariners. Raneoon. The following information has been received from the Deputy Conservator, Rangoon: Steam pilot vessel Beacon has resumed duty at pilot station.234 words
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Article350 1925-02-23 12 Speaking at the launch on Jan. 24 of the passenger and mail stoaiv.er RancM, built by Messrs. R. ant! W. Haw horn, Leslie and Co., Ltd., for the P. and O. Co., Mr. J. T. Batey, managing director of the building firm, said the prospects350 words
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Article312 1925-02-23 12 Presumably, the shipping situation in Australia is easier, says the Straits Echo, bat it still causes anxiety, and a good deal of inconvtnitnee hi various parts of the World. Shippers and nu:vhants in the Straits, who had warning of the likelihood (.f trouble, probably made their arrange312 words
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Article20 1925-02-23 12 Uncle Sam makes an honest but laborious penny by auctioning rum-runners' motorboats and recapturing them the next week Boston Herald.20 words
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Advertisement707 1925-02-23 13 STEAMER SAILINGS AMERICAN FAR EAST LINE. OPERATED FOR UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD BY STRUTHER AND BARRY, MANAGING OPERATORS SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO. U.S.S.B. WEST CAJOOT Mar U.S.S.B. WEST SEQUANA April U.S.S.B. WEST PROSPECT' M a y and subsequent steamers approximately 30 days apart. For rates and further707 words
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Article2067 1925-02-23 14 Northern Russia and Siberia are the hunter's paradise, as far as the numbers and varieties of animals go. Tigers, boar?, wild goats, bears, foxes, ermines, sables, wolves, and many kinds of birds, all can be found in these vast regions. Elk, too, are abundant, and in2,067 words
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Article95 1925-02-23 14 A house at Church-street. Edmonton which is to be pulled (town in connection with a road widening scheme, was where Keats, the poet, served as an apprentice to a surgeon more than a hundred yearago. After Keats had been educated privately his parents decided he should95 words
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Advertisement241 1925-02-23 14 The Gordian Knot of Tropical Debility. TTif Ml one of the ||tM«M Classical I 1 1 not uiuln it. Ai I -ul thf rllh 3 I he in: ;'n kmmt iw t\z .in. How many thou<ands arr> liaffled bv thr Gordian Knot of hot kl climn'ips Do' i. tv They241 words
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Advertisement440 1925-02-23 14 After all— the charm that outshines all others, when th lips part in a smile, is the gleam of daintily polished teeth, a charm which Calverf Tooth Powder can help so much to secure Again, besides polishing so brightly tho< e teerK that show, this delightful dentifrice gives t l440 words
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Article64 1925-02-23 15 February L'l. Bank 4 m.s. 2 4 Bank demand j j 2-3'> Prirate credits o m.s. 2 1 1~-:V2 New York, demand Credit* BO dajri 571 France, demand 9*90 India, T. T. Hongkong, demand p.c. Prem. Yokohama, demand 140% Java, demand 139*4 Bangkok, demand 79 5 s Sev.- reign,64 words
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Article210 1925-02-23 15 February 21. Tin^l2.l Ton> $133.26 Gambier 25.00 Popper White 8940 Pepper Black 20.50 Flake Tapioca 7.50 Pearl Sago Small 5.,-,u Copra 11.3.1 Copra Sundried 11.60 Opium. BttßttM unr. i.ooo Rice, Liang Hin Chan Mark Blue Eagle (Old) 315 Rice, Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle (Xew) 298 Rice, Siam210 words
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Article360 1925-02-23 15 Sees: Sime, Darby Co. (Ipoh). Jcnan Tin, output for January, 90.08 pkn (tables 72.83; poddlera L7.25); yardage 50,229; hours run 4!''.*; revenue from sale of ore $7,714.94; tribute received $381.16. Nawng Pet Tin. Jan. returns, Hours ma 671; Yardage treated 35,000; Ore won >00 pks; Approximate360 words
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Article30 1925-02-23 15 Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 63^ 68%; March 04 64V;; April-June 61 61 2; July-Sept. 60 60'lj. London Quotation Sheet Is. 5%d. Market Easier.30 words
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Article290 1925-02-23 15 The year's working resulted in profit of £1.471 4s. lid., which is carried forward. In the accounts received fio:>i Kelant&n, a sum of i'4,547 18s. Tii. appeared for depreciation of buildings, plant, machinery craft, furnishings, etc., but in view of thc heavy amount of depreciation which has been290 words
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Article16 1925-02-23 15 The black-coated city man It not usually solvent until the age of forty-five. Mr. H. Chappel.16 words
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Article143 1925-02-23 15 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. Singapore. 1 eb. Tin.— £266. Up 10s. Rubber.— ls. 5%d. Up Rubber shares are B shade firmer to-day with more enquiries in the lower priced [stocks. There is little change bo report in the Tin section, both sterling and dollar counters remaining steady.143 words
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145 1925-02-23 15 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. (L. R. MacPhail). Singapore, Feb. 11. Rubber. I>. 5%d Tin.— Jt2f>G. The market in the rabber and mill sections is quiet in tpite of the rise in the sterling price of both commodities. Strong demand continue- for Industrial and Loans. Mining.r— Chenderiangi are wanted j.i 20s.145 words
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Article273 1925-02-23 15 Markets. Eusiiuss remains generally quiet, but there is certainly an optimistic feeling with regard to the future. Prices have recovered somewhat from last wvek's low level, and irith any further buying move nent values would quickly respond. Copper. Advices from America are firmer, and although then- has273 words
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Article23 1925-02-23 15 Idris Hydraulic fg, „fi Malayan Collieries ($10) 32.50 3:^o Murai Tin "'OO Mentakab (20) jj S. Steamship (100) 287.50 2U2.?,023 words
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Article27 1925-02-23 15 Bank of Taiwan.— The balance-sheef made up to June .'lO jfives the net profit for the half-year at y.2,726,939 (against >. 2,624,498 for the first half of 1923)27 words
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Advertisement298 1925-02-23 15 Lssets over $5,000,000. —----"^v^aß^^ THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMm UMraT (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE :-Winchester House Singapore. LONDON npprrp-wnMi W has «000 de,,« it e,, th S u Pre? e Court .^JSSISMSUESL-i .^cnv, h^b o, c WANTED Secretary Managing Director Actuary G C K^° X HORACE W.298 words
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Advertisement413 1925-02-23 15 j BANKING, YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. —Established 1880.— Capita] Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) i Batenra Fund Y. 77.300,000 President: K. Krdnma Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinoraiya, Esq. DIRrXTORS. Y. Yamakawa, Esq. Bar..n K. Morimura. M. Odaffiri, Esq. x. [nrashi, Esq. Baron K. hrasaki K. Mocami. Esq. K. Tatsami, Esq.413 words
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Advertisement497 1925-02-23 15 banking. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares £5 each £3,000,000 Keserve Fund 3.900,000 Keserve Inability cf Proprietors 3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE, 3S Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hamburg: Puket Amntsar Ll-nlo Rangoon Bangkok Ipoh Saigon497 words
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Advertisement206 1925-02-23 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co, Ltd. Branch Office 6J, The Arcade, Colly er Quay. A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated206 words
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Article176 1925-02-23 16 M.C.C. AT SYDNEY. N. S. Wales' Bowling Mastered. [Reuter's Service.] L S.tjncy, Feb. 21. The nuitvh between the M.C.C. and NewSouth Walt's opened here to-day in warm weather and before 10,000 spectators. The wit kit was good. Gilligaß won the toss and the 1f.C.4 batting ftnt, tcorad 891 for176 words
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Article650 1925-02-23 16 OPtninn Match Drawn. The B.C.C Cricket Tournament Opened on the Fadang on Saturday, when the match between the Bankers. Brokers and Insurance and the Merchants ended in a draw. Dull and threatening weather prevailed at the outset and a sharp shower of rain at 3.10 p.m. necessitated the650 words
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Article37 1925-02-23 16 Members of the Amateur Sportmj? As sociaticn are requested to note that th' Badminton ground at Telok Ayer Street i: now open for practice and that the annua tournament will commence in tho middle 0 April.37 words
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Article24 1925-02-23 16 Mr. J. Louis M? b**e~> appointed Sporti Secretary to the Indian Association, v place of Mr. E. J. Vyas, who recently lef for India.24 words
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Article62 1925-02-23 16 Many Drawn (James. [Reuter's Service.] London, Feb. 21. To-day's matches in the third round of he- F. A. Cup requited as follows: Southampton 2, Bradford C. 0. Jrcrpool 2, Birmingham 1. .its County 0, Cardiff 2. A'. Bromwich 1, Aston Villa 1. Sheffield U. 1, Everton 0. rottcnhMH62 words
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Article56 1925-02-23 16 London, Feb. 21. The following: were the results of to-day's matches in the third round of the Scottish Cup: Kilmarmvk 5, Dykehead 0. St Mirrcn 2, Partick T. 0. Aberdeen Motherwtll 0. Bi\>xburn 2, Falkirk 1. Hamilton 1, Raith R. 0. Ranpets S, J'Vrbroath 3. Dundee 3.56 words
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Article212 1925-02-23 16 London, Feb. 21. The following are the results of to-day's English and Scottish Leapue matches: Division I. Bulton W. Burnley 0. Huddersfield T. 1, Manchester C. I. Newcastle U. 2, Sunderland 0. Division 11. Coventry C. 1, The Wednesday 1. Fulham 1. W'hampton W. P. Portsmouth 0. Bams212 words
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Article32 1925-02-23 16 [Router's Service.] London, Feb. 20. At Altcar in the courting for the Watcir- H. PUkinfTSton'l Pentenville hta* ,1. Bc-i 1 Irving'* Lawman. The beuin.r on Pentonville was I—s.1 5.32 words
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Article159 1925-02-23 16 To-day's Ties. No postponement! "will be permitted (exeept for sickness) once ties have been published, but a> far as possible consideration will be jriven to those who trive previous notice oi" inability to !>'::iv on a certain date. Championship Pairs (Mixed. Mist 6am and Darbishire vs.159 words
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Article115 1925-02-23 16 A. Class Doubles (Mixed.) Miss. 'Fawcett and Battishfll plus 2 vs. Mrs. Hamilton and Whitley 4. Miss and O. P. Griffith-Jones, scr. vs. Miss J. Gunn and Darbi°hire plus 1. Miss. Richardson and Leg.^at 3 vs. Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt plus 3. Mrs. Lepgatt and Webb, plus 2115 words
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Article17 1925-02-23 16 Mr. F. G. Penny, M.P., who injured an arm when ski-in j? in Switzerland, is mending slowly.17 words
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Article910 1925-02-23 16 THE GUILLEMABD CUP. Fine Sailing. The second race for the Guillemard Cup brought cut thirteen boats yesterday in a fine sailing breeze most cf the Fleet startIng snogged down until they found what was the order of the clay, as strong winds, ■VB and tide prevailed. Just after high910 words
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Article52 1925-02-23 16 S.C.C. vs. S.R.C. The following will represent the S.C.C. apain?t the S.R.C. on the S.R.C. srround on Wednesday: J. C. Pratt; J. W. Winter and R. W. Sinclair; K. MacLennan, G. Edlin and G. C. Meredith; A. J. Tait, E. C. Ropers, W. F. Brodie. Roy Smith and A.52 words
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Article38 1925-02-23 16 The following cards were returned in the ladies monthly medal, February: Mrs. Julius i up Mrs. Webb 2 down. Mrs Miller 3 down# Lady Colina Hussey down. Mrs. Anderson 3 down Mrp Pa^ 5 down.38 words
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Article16 1925-02-23 16 Mr. Ebbe Kornerup. author and explorer h"ho visited Malaya last year, has arrived home in Denmark.16 words
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Article368 1925-02-23 16 FIRST DAY'S RESULTS. Observation's Surprise Win. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 21. The weather was fine and there was a larpe crowd, including the Sultan of Perak, Sir W. G. Maxwell and naval visitors for the first day of the Selangor races. The going was good.368 words
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Article61 1925-02-23 16 Result of the Ballot. The votes of member. "of the Singapore Turf Club on the question of whether a freight allowance should be made for horses belonging to up-country owners mtered for Singapore meetinga were counted on Saturday morning, and the result was announced ai follows: En61 words
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Article188 1925-02-23 16 The Flite Cinema at the Happy Valley is I exhibiting a full eomsdy programme in the second show at 9.15 p.m. commencing from to-night, the feature of which will be the nil-British production, Alf's Button, with T.-^l'e Henson and Alma Taylor. A parody on Aladdin and his Wonderful188 words
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Article53 1925-02-23 16 Orders for week ending: March Ist. Monday, 23rd. Individual Troops Parade at 5.15 p.m. Tuesday, 24th.— Signalling: Class, Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. Ambulance Class, Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. Thursday, 26th. Eand Practice, Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. Friday, 27th Officer's C!a«s, Methodist Publishing House it 8.30 p.m. FRANK53 words
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Advertisement216 1925-02-23 16 WHY BE WITHOUT A PIANO WHEN Ft A VERY SMALL OUTLAY YOU CAN HAVF A MOUTRIE SENT TO YOUR HOME TO-DAY. CALL OR WRITE FOR OUR LATEST ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AM) I PARTICULARS OF OUR GRADUAL PAYMENT SYSTEM. j S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd SINGAPORE. v^j— HERE ARE THeTrune^ YOU'RE LOOKING FOR216 words
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