The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 March 1925

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  • 17 1 Si ngapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1925. NO. 11,442
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  • 189 1 The Lancashire cotton manufacturers art making experiments for production of a cheap cloth to try and capture the Eastern trade Page J). Thc death is announced of the famous bacteriologist Dr. Wasserman Page 9. In the course of the Army estimates debate it was stated that five
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  • 1118 1 .There is a high wall round the garden. On the other side of thc wall are dosetlfl f impossibly young voices, all saying "maa-i-a" at the same time, so that you would not DC surprised if their own mothers did not know them. And sheep m so
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 117 1 insist ON GBTUNG "Snowflake" rHE BETTER HITTER RAFFLES HOTEL. Telephone No. 2920. (.LEST NlGHTS.— Dinner and Dance. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS.— ___J_!!! l i_ R n OOM SARKIES BROTHERS, Adjoining the Diningroom. Open from 8.00 a.m. to 12.00 p.m. Proprietors. w 1925 DIRECTORY NOW READY. mmsmwmnmßmnmmmmmmmnmMm FRASER
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    • 199 1 (r A DOES NOT IRRITATE THE SKIN aJ%S 1 f _E' iQ. *>V* ****^**m*%m&nanmmn m tff*j _t 1 MmmW^* *___^*_^_tr_^_9 ■r^ _>_&9_9__V__n Shaving Stick <« one of that most distinc.u:<hed and drlifthtful series comprising m addition to th*- above .9IMI TK« C'C.n P»rliir»'\ Co Ltd [< r r ('«rn ditd
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    • 130 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. All the motor news Pages 4 and 5. Snowflake, the better butter Page 1. Whiteaway's for cooking sets Page S. Lactogen for mother and child Page 9. Gossages for the Crown specialities Page 1. A remarkable cigarette notification Fage G. •For tennis back screens try Husainsah Page 11.
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    • 8 1 INSIST ON GETTING "Snowflake" THE BETTER BUTTER i
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 111 1 THE WEEK. Wedaraiaa\ ISth. High Water, 2.59 a.m.. 4.45 p.m. B. I. homeward mail leaves. Thursday, \9th. High Water, 4.9 a.m., 6.46 p.m. Licensing Justices. 2.30 p.m. Friday, 20th. High Water, 5.38 a.m.. 8.22 p.m. Dutch homeward mail leaves. Suturday. 2\st. High Water. 7.13 a.m.. 9.15 p.m. B. I. outward
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  • 381 2 (Building Fund) Previously acknowledged $43,144.9,5. A. friend 15, Messrs. Chan S*S Onn 100, Tan Ek Lee 20. Wee Bok Tan 15, Lee Kirn Chye 100. Madam Tan Poll Neo 100. Madam Lim Liang Neo 100, Mr. Tan Eng Wan 50, A lriend 10. Messrs, Wee Swee
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  • 199 2 M AN UF AC TURERS LIFE EXPERIENCES BANNER YEAR. Thc Thirty-Eighth Annual Report of The Manufacturers Life SS submitted to Policyholder* and Bharaholdcn at the Annua! Meeting at the Home Office, Toronto, on January loth, shows remarkable expansion. All previous records sj regards New Assurances were broken, the amount of
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  • 102 2 Rumour of Coalition Crisis. Courtesy of the Nanyo XichiNiehi Shimbunsha. Tokio. Mar. Ij. A view that the time is opportune for working out plans for re-unification of the two Seiyu partial is again gaining ground among critics as the result of a rumour of Mr. Tak ahashi's resignation.
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  • 28 2 I try to stir up discontent, but I am afraid not so successfully as I would like. The Btit^h nation is a very contented nation. Mr. I. Maxton.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 132 2 AGNESIA ANTISEPTIC DUSTING POWDER. CURES PREVENTS PRICKLY HEAT. Prepared by MEDICAL HALL LTD. SINGAPORE. THE HAPPY VALLEY ELITE CINEMA Now Showing EDDIE POLO Arbuckle, Mabel Normand. Larry Semon Etc. (THE MERRY OPERA COMPANY. Now Drawing Crowded Houses Nightly. j Shanghai Wayang, Gua Kang Etc. ADMISSION 10 cts. B__i_M hi mamm
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    • 373 2 VICTORIA THEATRE. NEXT MONDAY, MARCH 23rd, AT 9.30 P.M. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY JAMES McGRATH LTD. Present the "London Record" Revue Stars: Lee White S Clay Smith AND ENTIRE LONDON COMPANY 30— COMEDIANS— SINGERS—DANCERS— 30 including LEE WHITE'S famous "LITTLE PEACHES" Monday The Latest London Production Thursday Another Lee White
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    • 335 2 From Saturday, March 14th to Thursday, March AN ENJOYABLE TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMiir AT THE *"*AWIE ALHAMBRA (TAN CHENG KEE CO.. LTD.. PROPRIETORS i In the Second Show, at 0 p.m. Sharp TOPICAL BUDGET of interesting screen nw A UNIVERSAL FEATURE Prosentinu HERBERT „«in m a story of Mirth, Thrills, Action and
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  • 514 3 To the vast majority who have not yet travelled by air, an inimitable description of an a-roplane trip to Adelaide from Sydney and back will interest and amuse. The wiit -i- is the celebrated James Edmond, fccrnah'st and humorist. Inter alia, he twites: Ihe most noticeable sensation
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  • 178 3 The well-knawu gradations m the quality of eggs— new-laid, fresh, strictly fresh, and so on— have found their match m the discriminating terms employed by a New York department store m calling the attention of the pubii- to its far-trimmed coats. Fit a sum equivalent t<» £15 m our
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    • 195 3 **^r i t'^^lcv _p fibk J The Food of Kings! TO YOU. Baby is the King of your household, and claims as his birthright the Food of Kings I —and as the best is not too good for the children of Royalty, it is not too good for your Baby
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    • 607 3 The "New Perfection" Oil Cooking Stoves and Owns. N^PERFECTION fpP Bk_ onmnmKJSi c<-',- ~r?. tcCQ*I iBHSi >lSSf«eKdJt I. cCflli 1^ SS HS^i r &J'Bi Q£VHn BS^-..'pai fS^e^P -__S^P^ a P^'P o Jurt rtfht tor perfect bakinf too. __T Mr**l^^fßr Lex at demonttrtte lv Lone 61a« CLlffincy bomer. 1 1 New
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  • 840 4 ANCIENT GLORIES OF THE ROAD. A MUSEUM OF COACHES. Victorian Relics Near the Marble Arch. London. Feb. Carriage building is now a dead industry Londoiu^They say that not, a sin] Tiage has b n built here foi the last five years. Very rarely the famous old firms that hay? long
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  • 120 4 One of the most marked features of the development and expansion of motoring today is the number of women who have not only mastered the intricacies of driving, but are themselves buying cars for their own use. We have to thank the introduction of the modern light
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  • 53 4 After climbing an embankment six feet high and running 15 feet across the lawn this "flivver" made a desperate effort to climb on over a house at Vincennes, Ind. The car was stopped with its back wheels m the air and the intoxicated driver was taken to the state farm
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  • 458 4 Mr. J. Inglis Ker, who is a well-known Set ttish motorist, and an authority on Scot-, tish roads and road lore, is advocating persistently the wisdom of building a road bridge across the Firth close to the wellknown Forth railway bridge between North and South
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  • 73 4 A new tax on cyclists m Holland has brought to notice some facts about the number of bicycles used m that country. The number of tax plates sold is proof that m Holland there are m use more than two millions of bicycles— in other words one m every three
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  • 927 4 BEAI TIKI L EXCURSIONS. Part I. The remarkable development < f the m of communication, be they by land or river, which has taken place m the last ten years m Indo-China, as well as the building of the great trans-Indo-China trunk line three-quarters of which is
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  • 75 4 The modern automobile is not nearly such a technical as the intricate and but little understood machines of little more than a decade ago. To-day every owner is assured of simplicity and satisfactory service providing just ordinary intelligence is displayed. Like every other mechanical device, the motor car is, and
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  • 109 4 Hl)t lireriag Cars bj S A n a rmy of ni| td ia Great Britsil already enlisted. Their i v increasing, and their arsj nor romantic They speed up><n their lawfel gether utilitarian joun Wale- merely because and easier Tl would scarcely know by they c<
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  • 90 4 T Overheating valve elearai c to permit the valvt true when the val pitted or warped, I This la alao true valvei -tick m the improperly timed. I is too small, the ral and the heat of comb ed valves, and i> even Uk* I If there is
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  • 37 4 There are 80 tin* per capita m the United >•• y aro m Germany, eccordin ning. secretary sf the Aa*«£ of Commerce m Berlin. Dtt"« out these figures to prove thai States motor manufacture! In Europe.— United Press,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 95 4 *_H e» new, strtl better MAXWELL at a lower price The Neu) Good 2.1 Miles per hour m Mifl£/L.TrlrXil#le 8 seconds. O .18 Miles per hour These of the feature- A^S&.j _H WW S_^il of <he new (iood Maxwel! now selling ?___S 1 I llrimi m^JL the New (,«>*.;' Maxwell
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    • 58 4 |lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM _^5 Bqoge Brothers I 1 NOTOfi CAR 1 r_n£ v \k*ms A22_?_B_fife a_<ySßM—i— __S_B_—^pea^B?r^_&— l i__L_lSP— -al i Hj Please request Catalogues and Price, i.orn 1 CENTRAL MOTORS Tei.1863. LIMITED. Singapore. 1 Kuala Laaapar Malacca tad mi no h Per H v r_ _N 1 K _1 1 1
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  • 413 5 Scotland Yard Com paring Lists af Danjrtr Spots. 'Ihe steady increase m the appalling num ber of fatal street accidents m London ll being maintained, according: to the late;-.; 7 7.v_l by Scotland Yard. *miit m I a se, which has been goinjr on ;t(
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  • 463 5 A motorist should avoid rating tho engine, as increased gas may cause it to stall. Under the new Italian traffic law autos will be limited m width, length and height, as well as weight and carrying capacity. Oiling of electrical equipment should be done by a skilled workman. T< o
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  • 161 5 Mr. Ke-ith Duncan, of Adelaide, who has just returned from a trip abroad, witnessed the bidianopolic .".Oo miles race while ir. America. Recalling the event, Mr. Duncan said that it was mo.-st exciting to watch T he can hurtling round the course at well over B hundred
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  • 116 5 FOUR OR SIX The four-cylinder engine is more frequently employed to-day m motor car construction than any other type, the percentage figures being 70. as against 21.3 of the Six-cylinder type. The latter shows an increase at the expense partly of tht former, though not a large one. Six-cylinder engines
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  • 107 5 Fur cleaning a petrol funnel which has become clogged with grease or dirt, mix a wineglassful of nitric acid with an equal bulk of water. Prepare also a strong solution of ordinary washing soda. The acid should be poured through the gauze several times until it will
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  • 98 5 On no account use paraffin evon m a weak form for cleaning the coach work of your car. Frequent application of diluted paraffin will remove the varnish. It is far better to rely on clean water, finishing off afterwards with a proper car polish. It is also injurious
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  • 28 5 The Smithsonian Institution at Washington is seeking more early autos which figured m a long race or other contest. Nine models have already been collected.
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  • 184 5 Horn* Secretary Remits Penalties. The Automobile Association recently I brought to the notice of the Home Secretary the conviction of a motorist by the Ouse and Derwent Bench on two charges (a) failure when on the road to produce his ret' ist rat ion book upon the
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  • 77 5 Ford Motor Co. of Canada, has standardised used car prices, thereby establishing definite resale values. The price K-btdule classifies cars, according to the motor serial numbers, into 13 groups. The first group includes all cars built m j 1917. The other group includes all cars built between
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  • 67 5 New motorists often ask what Is a fair amount to allow for repairs. Given a reputable car a sum of £1 per 1,000 miles should be a fair estimate (says an English journal). For the first 10,000 to 15,000 miles repairs other than those due to tyre trouble
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  • 142 5 Inexpert drivers, and not s few of those people who have driven cars for years count it exceptional if they make a quick and silent change. As a rule the fault m the cases of difficult gear changing- lios with the designer, and the shortcoming; exists mainly m
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  • 102 5 Many owners blame the repair man when tin coat of his work is heavy, but more often than not the greater part of the time Charged is due to the fact that the lay-ou» 0j the chassis is very inconvenient from the repair print of view, and a
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  • 63 5 I here has been published by the British Engineering Standards Association an interim standard specification for cast iron piston ring pots (sand cast and chill cast). This lays down th»- chemical composition ot* the iron, the tensile and elasticity tests to which these rings must be submitted,
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  • 61 5 Does the rattle of a motor constitute audible warning of approach? This novel point was raised m an English court recently when a defendant was charged with having failed to give audible warning. A witness said that he heard the rattle of the vehicle when it was
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  • 52 5 At Brooklands recently, J. A. Joyce, driving an A.C., established a new light ear record, covering 104.19 miles m an hour. His fastest lap was at an average of 166.52 m.p.h., and only one stop was experienced. This is claimed to be a world's record for a
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  • 39 5 Look the car over frequently for rust spots. If permitted, rust spots will develop into holes m fenders m a short while. A small can of paint and a brush) should he m every private garage.
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  • 15 5 The universals should b«« packed about every thousand miles with 1 good grade of g,rease.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 100 5 ____________t > >______HI ______H________________l FOED r!T lOK THE PRINCE, YET WITHIN THE REACH NOW THK LOWEST PRICE IN HISTORY $1,095 I SELF-STARTER— $135 EXTRA. FORD ONE-TON TRUCK CHASSIS "TIMES ALLY." small space to accommodate. Anyone can driva it. Low m first cost and upkeep. Price $1,150 CAN BUILD THE BODY
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    • 236 5 ABRAMS' MOTOR TRANSPORT CO. j s 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. Fthe graycarT] Magneto f Jz__________________M 7F"^*^ a *--^^3BBHBHM Wooden j jl \^^BsKgHp^^jJ3r wire or disc ff W^tv \m \y____fln wheels.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 68 6 >*^"^s^ there's no need to be .e^r^assi A v an expert to tell these f^§ ym cigarettes are goodVF ■*T~^'^*>< >^ -*f^ rtrt^ffwff'»Bff*'^rwßHPl^nwWrTTSfi^T^^^^^SH^ Ox i 4. i k a q.** cf <Ta x w* .^-T^t^^ .—^^_3nc— >*^ j fir! l?' > 1 t ELrf -37 <W Cj^i V f *j%-~
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  • 180 7 I FRENCH MONEY. GOLD BOXER INDEMNITY. [Havas Service.] Paris, Mar. 16. Le Temps issues the following information: The information that nesjo'.iatsona concerning loan of fifteen million dollar* at 8 per cent guaranteed by the German share of the Boxer Indemnity given over to China by Germany have
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  • 46 7 Paris, Mar. 16. Mr. Chamberlain conferred with M. Her. riot for two hours and told pressmen afterwards that the next meeting would be m London. M. Herriot said. "Mr. Chamberla. n is an excellent man. we are m agreement on all essential matters."
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  • 66 7 [Reuter's Service.] Washington. Mar. 16. Despite Mr. Coolidge's explicit statement m re-submitting to the Senate the nomination of Mr. Warren as Attorney-General that if he is a^ain rejected he wilt grant Mr. Warren a "recess appointment" under which Warren will be Attorney-General until next session of Congress,
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  • 231 7 Difficulties of Rapid lndianisation. Delhi, Mar. 4. The Commander-in-Chief. Lord Rawlinson, In reply to the debate m the Assembly to-day on the Indian Army Budget, said regarding the plea for rapid lndianisation of the Forces that it was no simple matter to form a National Army
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  • 158 7 Amsterdam, Mar. 5. Yusuf Ali, m an address to the Netheriand England Society on Gandhi and self-uovernnu-nt for India, said that Gandhi was not a demi-god, but he was not that unmixed devil which some people believed him to be. He expressed the opinion that the
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  • 97 7 One of the most welcome features of the agreement signed between Japan and Russia te. the world at large is the reopening of the Trans-Siberian route, which is bound to be thrown open again to the travelling public, after seven years' suspension, says the Shanghai Evening News. A first class
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  • 146 7 REJECTED RECRUITS. THE RESERVE AND STRIKES. [Reuter's Service.] London, Mar. 16. In the House of Commons Sir L. Wor-thington-Evfcns introducing the army estimates expressed disquiet at the fact that no fewer than 4V>.245 would-be recruits had to he rejected on medical or physical grounds, namely five out
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  • 38 7 London. Mar. 17. The House of Commons has agreed to the Anmy estimates for 1926-26. They show a reduction of £500,000 compared with the previous year, due to administrative economies. [Latest telegrams on page 9].
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  • 227 7 Mr. Oswald Msuley*S Suggestion. London, Mar. 6. Mr. Oswald Mosley, m an article m the Daily Herald from India, says that the most dangerous thing he found m India is the universal, often the unreasonable, suspicion of all things British, which shows signs of degenerating rapidly into
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  • 175 7 Speculation as to Real Significance. U i 1 1 lyondon. Mar. 4. The Westminster Gazette regards th:| summoning Home of the Viceroy with suspicion, recalling the recent report that Lord Birkenhead is going to visit India, which was promptly denied. It says that Lord Reading does
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 398 7 BUSINESS CARDS. ucHT MASSEUSE n 10 VI. TO 10 l\M. Ptacoolea Street. =J please Bene for the Illustrated j> r»talon"«' Musical Instruments. tSON CO., LTD. Hi and 118, North Bridpe Road. X no »4HHI BHHHMHMMHHHrf IH K PREMIER MANILA CIGAR. I Insular* 1 cigara have epted brand m mansions, where
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    • 35 7 HUDSON'S THE SUPPLY HOUSE FOR MUSIC and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ARE OFFERING Solid British Made Upright GRANDJIANOS PARTICULARS FROM THE HOUSE OF THE CATCHY MUSIC H. C. HUDSON, 100, North Bridge Road. Telephone No. 1705. Singapore,
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    • 751 7 THE SEASON OF COLDS. i PEPS AFFORD VALUABLE PROTEC-J TION TO THROAT AND LUNGS. The lowered temperatures and chilly nights are catching thousands of folk unawares and influenza colds, irritating coughs .:i)d sore throats get more numerous every day. The speedy and most effective defence against sudden colds and chills
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    • 954 7 m m amm wm m l m AITTTON SALE OF WAR DEPARTMENT, UNSERVICEABLE OBSOLETE STORES. To be held at The Ordnance Store, Pulo Brani ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18th. AT 2 P.M. Comprising:- Belts, braces, straps, slings, brass buckles, hooks and screws, haversacks, flutes, piccolos, helmets, ammunition pouches, intrenching implements, axes,
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    • 470 7 B.S.A. CAR FOR SALE. The undersigned will sell by Auction at Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place ON SATURDAY. 21st. MARCH AT 11 AM. One 5 seater B.SIA. Motor Car In good running order and condition. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, LTD. Auctioned is i Estate Agents. AUCTION SALE OF Magnificent walnut stained and
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 24 8 1)K MOUPRAY.- To the wife of G. A. da C tic Moubray. a son, at the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, or. March 15th.
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    • 27 8 LANE. At Instow, North Devon, on the 16th March, 1925, aged 56 years. Stanley Arthur Lane, A.M.I.C.E., late Chairman General Manager, Singapore and Penang Harbour Boards.
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY ,MARCH 18, 1925.
    • 395 8 While it might be indiscreet to thank God that we are not as other communities are m the Far East, there are still grounds for satisfaction that many of the trials which afflict those countries not far from us are absent m our Colony. Outsiders never
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    • 396 8 Whilst to some people who perhaps pay too much attention to the outward forms of civic development and have too little regard for the inward value of accomplished work, the replies of Government to the questions regarding Municipal Commissioner's elections, may be disappointing, we feel that they
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  • 329 8 The annual general meeting of the Singa- pore Diocesan Association is being held this afternoon at the Parsonage, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. W. J. Brindley who has been m charge of the new Malacca Waterworks I roc ended home on leave and sailed on the 13th inst. Mr. G. C. Dawson
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  • 174 8 We regret to hear that a telegram w_i received yesterday by the Harbour Board that Mr. Stanley Lane, former chairman, died m England on Tuesday. Mr. Lane had unfortunately been ill for some time and the sad event was not unexpected. He died at
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  • 145 8 A public dinner In honour of the hon'ble Mr. Langham -Carter, who retires from the Civil Service m April, will be held m the Diill Hall. Malacca, on Saturday, March 28th. Speeches, the M.O. is informed, will probably be limited to three minutes duration; at
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  • 134 8 GOVERNMENT HO USE. The following had the honour of dining j with His Excellency the Governor and Lady jGuillemard at Government House on Moni 'ay. Admiral Thomas Washington and Mrs. Washington. H. E. Vice Admiral Sir A. V. Everett. K.C.M.G.. X.C.V.0.. C.8., H.K. Major General Sir T. Fraser. X.C.8., C.5.1..
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  • 54 8 Appeal for Funds to Preserve National Memorial. The folicwi g nation, have been re. i eived: Previously acknowledged $24,031.13 Creditors of Messrs. Cheng Soon Wilson Ltd. (m liquidation) 93.25 Cheques should be made out m favour of Saint Paul's Restoration Fund, and address. Ed to Reuter's Agent.
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  • 53 8 The band of the H.M.s. Hawkins, which delight d such a large attendance at the Botanical Gardens n Sunday night, will, by kind permission of the Commander of the China Fleet, give a performance on th" SJLC. side of the Padang this afternoon commencing
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  • 324 8 "Which is more effective In cheeking all forms of smuggling Fines or Imprison ment." will form the subject of a debate to i be held at the Straits Chinese Reading Club (Branch of CCA.), Ptinaep Street, tomorrow at 8.15 p.m. All those interested are welcome. At the annual general meeting
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  • 187 8 e„AKKvisK^,, ;1!lt((N|| Btpaiatlea Lrged (From Our Swa The ninth annual M ar |l Chamber of Commerce, r f h, K presiding, was marked i, s.on of the toatectivene,* 7 T' during the past year, and til of breaking away frees s *J* Ihe hairman pointed .„r ,v trade
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  • 258 8 XI i se what St. Andrew's Cathedra were interested to note of men, handed by band (raid lively music, that marchc ra! Compound, wearing and insignia of i flk snd toe k i| nent position m the i also interested m the lermoa the Rev.
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  • 155 8 m addition to the underrated worki Raffles Libra i I 01 Sat laj Mar. h 21s! Belloc (H.) Paris. Blackw< od I v Thirty. Bruce harlesl T Candler t Edmw l v an autobi >graphy. Couperous < I. >vis) E travel. Cran < Mrs. M.) Story of My
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    • 131 8 N. The Connoisteur Cornea to CaldbeckV v' I csr >*!)■ k^ V »OHtwiumCmr*a* j_l 1 w^-^-P 011 L TW *^J^-_ar i^^i- "^f^Ot^lfr^^.^ y' X y' Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. N: y^ (Incorporated m Shanghai.) 45 Robinson Road Telephone 228. ij NEW SHIPMENT I Ex: s.s. "President Adams" FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
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    • 40 8 gf BERLIET Cars and LORRIES do not advertise, ask the owners. See them at the Eastern Auto Company. Dupire Brothers. AgentsJ BLACK WHITE i I I I ll »_i2fc?-~- -SMS ._ti. Jkf-- _L_« tfft i ■tji' J3f r '_w WHISKY
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  • 50 9 0 COHPBTB WITH JAPAN. S gn i.DW-I.KADK CLOTHS. [Remoter*! Service.] London, Mar. 17. n( rinu n t> ar.- afoot m Lancashire for „f cloth from low-grade The scheme contemplates H r bleaching and a cheaper finish. is the competing with similar lit m Far Kastern mil 1
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  • 33 9 [Renter's Service.] London, Mar. 17. •v ihe- King this morning held Council f< r the appointment of rcise, if necessary, certions of the Crown during His absence from England.
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  • 57 9 [Reuter's. Service.] I.nodon. Mar. 17. importance is attached elusion f :he Iraq oil agreement which terminates a struggle for the aequisi- the leading Powers. netl capital of the participating a billion sterling. Ttp-kish Petroleum ts wells to twenty- |uare miles each, and sses of the remainbe
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  • 56 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, Mar. 17. h points out that the largely determine the I sq oil agreement, as m League finding m favour m, the combine th the Turkish Governthe richest oilfields i ession situate m rj Guardian hails the solving the British Govgation that she Is as
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  • 37 9 QUEL LING THE KURD R EVOLT. "n^tantmople. Mar. 17. v gora says that all Ive kilometres of i of rebels and i which Turkish troops were estr yed. St Party meeting, defurther offensive action against was unlikely.
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  • 37 9 [Reut< r'a Service.] Berlin, Mar. 17. announced of the noted Heir Wasserman. In adprominent m the research n with cancer and inventor of the m the diagnosis of Batf* cables appear on page 7.]
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  • 23 9 'humber of Commerce of Tetta, the Xanyo XichiSl imbunsha. Tefcoc, Mar. Ifi Goh has been electee! as .her of Commerce. i
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  • 40 9 ■nnounced Of Lt. General member of the Privy I t was bo ni m Yamo- 1846 service m 188 I irt-Councillor m adPeers' school m was Minister at Seul m i 1 he entered the political meter.
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  • 25 9 "'I the question of th? regard to the disorder ttled when the House providing that any leaker or deputy the party he- be.
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  • 8 9 I Y. 329.70 j 3<».o:
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  • 21 9 L_ an ßhai < i I A^, elation of, has been organised J ha «ter was granted to! by the Minister' Commerce
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  • 584 9 TRADE MARK ACTION. Chief Justice Dismisses Case. thl n^ e^T cmc Court -*mans he Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, gave judgment m the action which came before him last we ek m which C. H. Kizar Mohaarg s t dealers sarongs m the local market asked for
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  • 291 9 Some $5,000 worth of opium was produced m the Polite Courts yesterday, the drug being held as an exhibit m a case m which a Hylam Stands charged. Altogether, the Monopolies Department seized over 22,000 dollars worth of non-Government chandu m connection with the case, and other
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  • 85 9 The public land law of the Philippines prevents citizens of countries other than the Philippines and the United States from acquiring public lands there. Therefore, the Manila papers report officials as saying that the request of some 1,000 Russians now m Tientsin to be allowed to come to colonize portions
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  • 16 9 East London plaintiff of a debtor: He is very well to do. and has two sweet-hearts
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  • 1483 9 JSE'IUEL IN THE SUPREME COURT. Claim by Owners of Ban Ho Guan. A collision m the Singapore Roads between the Dutch steamer, Ban Ho Guan, 984 tons nett, and the Glenfalloch, 1,431 tons nett, last October had its sequel m the Supreme Court yesterday, when the
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  • 391 9 THOMPSON ROAD CRIME. The trial of a Chinese who murdered his mother at 188 Thompson-road m February last was concluded at the Assises yesterday when the special jury found that the ac- cused had committed the crime but that at j the time he was m an unsound
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  • 140 9 The public are asked to use their best j endeavours to make the Y.W.C.A. Fete, r which is to -be held m the Government House Grounds on Saturday, May oth. a success. This fete is to celebrate the Jubilee of the Association m Singapore
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  • 56 9 The usual monthly meeting of member* and friends of the Young Women's Christian Association will be held on Monday. March 23rd at the Hostel. Fort Cannin/ Road. Tea will be served at 4.30 p.m. and at 5.30 p.m. the Rev. Mr. Douglas will give the address. All girls and women
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 331 9 ROBINSON Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements.) NEW SHIPMENT OF "THE CLARIDGE" •^'M^HV^ the KatGENT' Oxford Shoe m l IsK Black Patent /A\ 1 fllA Black and Tan. t^L^irl Leathtr Dancing sew I Black Patent Oxford Boot In idi my \Um m V Leather Dancing Bla and ran \mL^\
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    • 833 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Services to. LONDON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. r MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. THESEUS Amsterdam,
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    • 500 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. BLOEMFONTEIN due Mar. 23 s.s. CITY OF CANTON due April 27 s.s. CITY OF ATHENS due May
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    • 594 10 STEAMER SAILINGS p. a BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. j (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEWARDS For China and Japan. For Marseilles, London and Antwerp. Tonnage.
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  • 899 11 v DEVELOPMENT. N( PI |R -SI'I.MAKINKS. i,. Own Correspondent.) Tokio, Feb. 19. snese submarines are as cruisers and have a cruising thousand mflta, aent ed" the destroyers building ha- Keen raiseti fre>m Mice theeusand tons, to !iw' 8.8 inch eightytatement of Mr. Hector C. famous Koglish writer
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  • 72 11 The Off .^knowledge receipt of the fe (lowing eie nntiona: Amount already acknowledged 0806 John Robertaon 'J"< Eastern Rubber Co., Ltd. IS Eu Tong -5 26 Tan Knh Kea 50 In mci I Mr. «fc Mrs. Lim Kirn Seah 10 Kw< 1' < h I 10 Din
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  • 68 11 London. Teh. 28. lenaation m the- gports v- rid b been canscid by the action of the Lawn T< ci ttion m suspending three vrell-known rs, B. D. Helmore, Mi lyard ar.d K. T Ingram, who, it is alleged, >\ rfeited ur statu pny- <■• H' took
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  • 125 11 British Malaya RepraaantadL The.* Siamese Army mnnoauvres i >en on a stretch of cttantrjr between Ayuthia and an Buri on Sa urday tnd continue fe>r eight day-;. Ufa Majesty the Kins, has been -;gni'y his intention to be prathronghout. The manoenrrea will be c nei. ted under
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  • 112 11 Amongst the E*oHee charges on Thursday m the Ipoh Magistrate's Court was one against Javi hin Mot for driving his hire oaotor tar No. 939 at the 50th mile Kuala Kangjaar Road m a mann.r so negligent as to endanger human life. Chief Inspector Taylor* said that the man who
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    • 264 11 y^j|g^| 1 m mVm&&Jge fef^#p 1 I■■ t^jmA You can depend 1 f- _J__^i_^^«o) \V# nHI HTlCk%¥ l J kff saY I I _J 1C w VS3 S^= l^ ft e5Vv5 faJbV "»w> > >--«^/*^ ll «----------------p_-i-----B---«-i----_. Eritish-American fobacco Company, (Straits) Limited. (Incorporated m England.) Sxl ssa n a _Kss__B
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  • 16 12 The German steamer Rheinland brought a cargo of beans and oil from Yokohama yesterday.
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  • SHIPPING NOTES.
    • 137 12 Negotiations for Purchase. The negotiations between the Robert Dollar Interests and the United States Shipping Board for the purchase outright of the ten "535" type Shipping Board liners —known more familiarly to residents m the Far East as "President boats" —on the Pacific service still hang fire.
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    • 186 12 Japanese Plan for 17,000-ton Steamers. The committee appointed by thw Shipbuilding Association of Japan to inquire into the building of superior ships is now ready with its plan, which, subject to the approval of the Beard will be submitted to the Department of Communications. According to the Osaka
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    • 80 12 An Associated Press Radio message from Washington to Manila papers on March sth says Herbert Fleishacker. a San Francisco banker, conferred to-day with members oi the United States Shipping Board regarding the formation of a $30,000,000 shipping combine on the Pacific coast. Representatives of the Admiral-Oriental and
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    • 591 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) r FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, r THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and MONTORO (5,000 tons.) The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins le Luxe, single berth cabins,
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    • 41 12 SAIGON REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE Mail Service SAILING SUNDAY 9 A.M. AFFRETEURS INDO-CHINOLS s.s. PAUL BEAU Mar 22 s.s. PAUL BEAU April 5 For freight, passage and further particulars, apply to THE SUCCESSORS OF MOINE COMTE CO. Phone 238. 8-10. Change Alley.
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    • 339 12 Lumbago nPIIK deep-seated pains oi Lumbago are quickly dispelled by the action of De Witt's Pills an I cures thus effected are pernmnent because De Witt's Pills remedy the cause of the trouble. Perhaps the experience of Mrs. Wykes affords the best proof of the ettioacy of the remedy, for
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    • 607 12 ''Insects cannot live where LOTOL i, used n >> n Ce «*am I A W'l-SIT© >) A FOR^LMNSECT PESTS /7 rLffiis, /xz/'v; moths, ,C V 1 > \A COCKROACHES, II.AY 'i I BMLVERFISH, BED BUGS. \JtBT ♦«£> > FURS ITU RE BORER. XlJv^C^ \f Y'HE seven notorious insects illustrated above
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 597 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. TO-DAY. Java, South West Sumatra, South East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Si Berg 8 ajn. Karimon Soon Lee 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Sultana 9 a.m. Cucob and Benuit Hong Cheang 9 a.m. DJaasbi Singkep 9 aim. Rhio and Billiton Reyniersz 11 a.m. Banka Island, Pladjoe and
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    • 613 13 STEAMER SAILINGS 0. S. K. Line. Destinations Steamers. Arr Dept I nior.. Hanibnrgi Rotterdam, Antwerp, v a Colombo, Aden and Port Alaska Maru Apr. 16 Apr 17 Ne w York via San Francisco Panama Shunko Maru from Kobe Apr. end pgrban, Cape rown, Rio, Santos, and Buenos Aires ibo t
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    • 408 13 STEAMER SAILINGS Jftv Round-the-World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 38 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OILBURNERS. 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 to Singapore m 110
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    • 696 13 I STEAMER SAILINGS AMERICAN FAR EAST LINE OPERATED FOR UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD I BY STRUTHER AND BARRY, MANAGING OPERATORS i SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES AND «v w EST CAJ oo? AN FRANCISCO. U.S.S.B. WEST SEQUANA Anril U.S.S.B. WEST PROSPECT May and subsequent steamers approximately 30 days apart. For rates
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  • 284 14 Feb. 11. Mr. Hannon asked the First Lord of the Admiralty whether he couid state the estimated loss m mat-rials, deterioration, and time consequent on the s„s. pension of the work on the naval base at Singapore; whether operations lad been recommenced on the base; and
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  • 237 14 BUFFALO C AUSES A THRILL. Sportsmen m the Northern Territory recount many exciting incidents whilst m pursuit of buffalo, but a thrill was provided residents of the Territory a few weeks ago. without the necessity ..f going into the haunts of this animal. Some time ago a lease of Wboiner,
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  • 51 14 Says the Manila Times: "Boy Walley, sensational flyweight fighter of Singapore', is likely to be the next invader of the Manila ring. Walley will be the smallest! boxer ever to come here from the outside, but his success against Filipino fighters m Singapore warrants belief that he will make good
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 328 14 Triangular Rifle Match. The results of the friendly match beUvu!i Royal Sussex Regiment, Singapure Volunteers Corps, and 11.M.5. Hawkins at Seletar Range on Saturday were seven shots and a sighter at 200, 400, ten shots and tw i tighten at 500 yard?. Best S scores to count 581. Average
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    • 251 14 The following are the results of the match between Keppel and the Combined Fleets at the Keppel Hi^ks on Sunday. Combined Fleet players are mentioned firvt. Morning. Capt. MacFarlan and Lt. Col. Cantrell vs. Irving Jones and Strachan 1. Lt. Comdr. Jotnam and Surg. It. Comdr. Hunt
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    • 215 14 A team from H.M.S. Carlisle visited the Chinese Swimming Club last Saturday and a fast game resulted. Though the visiters lost by 6 goals to cue. they showed gjed understanding of the game and their combination and passing were delightful to watch. It was only m speed that
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    • 96 14 Major Beckstall-Smith has written out saying how pleased he is to hear the R. S. Y. C. is to be represented at Home this summer and offering any help he may be able to give. Mr. Gerald Penny, who was at the Club on Sunday, has generously offered
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    • 272 14 WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE For Coughs, Colds and Internal Troubles _T7 -r«« r_CO_4 k I*_S> Three Types throw ing a light \k If tVJCl\_Cr_L^i 300 and 500 feet 3 B v 4 '***"J H I C"* i~? Eveready Focusing Flashlights can be ii.4a.ui; I I focused on any object up
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    • 202 14 z i 'C~ r' V 1 GEORGE HI. REVIEWS THE GREYS -1773 On 22nd A/ay. 177.\ iwvv.; George ill. oh tita his high approbation 1 discipline, and the mania, i)uui(vv,rin(j of thi gallant highly praised. selves m the esteem <>; smoker, become his trusty frien inseparable companions, th; i to
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  • 573 15 ERASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. TUESDAY, MARCH 17th. of C __T,s_! m braek <*s show the issue valut MINING. A.^ni Kumbang (£i) Sellers BatangPadan^ti^ «J Hitam Tin 1 -?r Idris Hydraulic on. 2? Johan Tin W 28s g 29s 6d x.d. K. Kamunting (ios) 4 Kinta Tin Dodges' 4^
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  • 68 15 March 17. Bank 4 m.s. 2 4 1-16 Bank demand 2 3 31-32 Private credits 3 m.s. 2 4 17-32 New York, demand 55. if Credits 90 days 57.France, demand 1003 India. T. T. 15 Hor.gkong, demand li._. Pc dj s Yokohama, demand 133 Norn Java, demand 139* Bangkok,
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  • 213 15 March 17. Tin 125 Tons $123.50 Gambier 25.00 Pepper White 37.50 Pepper Black 20.00 Flake Tapioca 53, Pearl Sago Small X.50 C °P ra 11.50 Copra Sundried 11. 55 Opium, Ben-ires unt. 4.UUU Rice, Liang Hin Chan Mark Blue Eagle (Old) 375 Rice. Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle
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  • 38 15 Singapore, Mar. 17, 12 noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Soot 67 67 1 4 March 67 l 4 67%; April-June 66% 66%; July-Sept 63% 83%. London Quotation Sheet Is. 7%d. Market Steady.
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  • 115 15 A a-^-T__a-. Addressing the Legislative Council of the Gold Coast Colony at the opening of the annual Budget Session, the Governor, Sir Gordon Guggisberg, said that trade had continued to increase m 1924, when the total of 756,000 tons of imports and exports exceeded ail previous records
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  • RUBBER ASSOCIATION.
    • 197 15 The report of the committee of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association for the year, 1924, for presentation at the meeting on March 31st, states.— Finance. —Income amounted to $42,216.32 and Expenditure including Depreciation to j $37,385.16, giving a surplus of M-BSl.lt on the year's working.
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    • 232 15 MACPHAIL CO. LTD'S REPORT. i, T Singapore, Mar. 17. Rubber.— London la 7%d. Steady. Local Ol i Tin.— London 1249 ss. Local 123 I*s tons sold m Rubbers.—Steady. N ew Craigieleas have Pinda- h5 aml ,eUera at ""SS Pindns have buyers at 1.45 and offer a> 1.4». MentaKabs have buyers
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    • 201 15 Tin.— £249 ss. Down 70s. Local 123%. Rubber.— Is. 7%d. Up %<L 67*4. Kubbers.— Despite the further rise In the price of the material, the market is quiet holders m most cases being disinclined to jell. Kedahs offer at 2.30, Sandycrofts a: 1.40 Jeram Kuantans at
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    • 179 15 ROSE MACPHAIL COS REPORT. (L. R. Macphail). Rubber.— ls 7%d. 674. Tin. £249 ss. The sharp fall of 70s the price of tin metal has not had the effect of weakening share quotations m the mining section. Rubber shares are firm but business continues difficult to negotiate. Industrials and Loans
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    • 351 15 Ilieti over $5,000,000. l m_PDI?AW rinmnmi Assurances m force over $17,000,000. GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LlMlTED(lncorporated m Straits Settlements) flg-B- o* _-g_gg mpa ieaArt _Em_w_™ Secretary Managing Director Actuary G. C. KNOX. HORACE W. RAPER. A. ROBINSON, F. I. A. ii JjjI*NCE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. 1 m England). o
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    • 495 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund:— Sterling 4,500,000 L T Silver $26,500,000 .Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. M Youn S» Es Q- Chairman v J?' y^** Esq. Deputy Chairman Be,
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    • 563 15 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 3,900,000 Reserve Liability cf Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, 38 Bishopsgate, London. E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hamburg Puket Amritsar Uoilo Rangoon Bangkok Ipoh Saigon
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    • 148 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— lessrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co, Ltd. Branch Office 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. (Tr.corporated m the
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  • 1495 16 There has been a good deal of discussion m connection with the ruling of the Stewards of the Polo Club Sky races, as to the result of race seven. For the sake of clearness it may be useful to state exactly what happened. In the seventh race two
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 60 16 [Reuter's Servico. 1 London, Mar. 17. In the first division of the English League Birmingham drew with West Bromwich 0 to 0; Sheffield United lost to Liverpool 1 to 0. In th? Northern division Rotherham lost to Barrow 0 to I. In the Scottish Cup replay Celtic beat
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    • 60 16 The S.F.A. have arranged the two divisions of the football league as follows: Division 1: S.CC. S.R.C., R.A:. Malaya F.V., Royal Sussex Regiment; S.C. F.A. Division 11: Pulau Brani Services (late R.E's). S.R.C. 11. S.CC. 11, V.M.C.A., Police F.T.. S.C.F.A. (a) S.C. F.A. (b), O.T.F.C, H.Q. and
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    • 72 16 The S.CC meet H.M.S. Hawkins on the Padang this afternoon* m the last match of the naval visit. The S.CC. will be represented by the following: Barnes; Lee and Sinclair; Brodie, McClellan and Edlin; Meiedith, Craik. Tait. Moss and Smith. H.M.S. Durban played a match against the
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    • 65 16 The following R.S.Y.C arrangements are announced. On Sunday, the third round of the race L r the Odell Trophies will le sailed over the new Club course. Handicaps. Plus. Jean II 5. Kathleen 4.4. Joy 4.1. Ella 3.8. June 2.5. Puteh 2.3. Betty. Nancy 1.3, Golden
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    • 210 16 The At Home m celebration of thi sth anniversary of the Amateur Sporting AssOl CJItJOB was held last Sunday at the senside residence of Iff, Lim Hock Seng ht Telok Kurau. when there was a very large gathering of members. The sports were held m the afternoon,
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  • 920 16 LEAGUE POSITIONS. The positions m the English and Scottish Leagues to date are as follows: Division I. West Bromwich 32 20 7 5 50 28 45 Huddersfield 32 17 5 10 56 23 44 Newcastle 35 14 6 15 54 38 43 Bolton 33 17 8 8 61
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  • 123 16 Result of the Final. The final of the S.CC. Russian Pool Tournament took place at the Club last night before a good attendance of spectators, A. D. Baker and J. Swithinbank defeating E. Challen and C W. G. Brown by 28 points. The scoring was rather
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  • 19 16 Orders for week ending March 21st. j Thursday, Mar. 19th.— Band Practice 5.15 a ».m., Headquarters.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 100 16 S. C C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Newcomers* Handicap. F. Young vs. E. O. A. Thomas. A. W. Hay beat J. O. Wilson, 6—3, 6—l. G. A. C. Preston beat G. Frayling, 6—o, 6—l. C Lovtridge beat Tiddeman, 6 —o, 6 —4. G. Watts beat Windle, 6—3, 6—l. S. M.
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    • 118 16 Profession Pairs. Cameron and Hewitt vs. Denham and Sells postponed. Rutley and Doig vs. Hare and Wilson postponed. King and Dut hie vs. Atkins and Preston. Nathan and Nathan vs. Huber and Ingold. Mallinson and Robertson vs. Snowie and Sargant. s Anderson and Mosley vs. Watkins and Cantrell
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    • 54 16 Yesterday's Results. Championship Pairs (Men). Denham and Lee Warner beat Prentian' Neatby. 6 4. 6 3. Championship Pairs (Mixed). Miss Griffith-Jones and Donnell beat Mrs. Brooke and Green, 6 4, 6 4. Championship Pairs (Ladies). Mrs. Harrington and Mrs. Hunter beat Mrs. Atkin Berry and Mrs. Hamilton,
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    • 82 16 To-day' s Ties. Championship Pairs (Men). Donnell and Rutley vs. Whitley and Hamilton. Championship Pairs (Mixed). Miss Fawcett and Fulehtr vs. Miss Hope Falkner and Denham. B Class Doubles (Mixed). Mr. and Mrs. Prentis scr. vs. Mr. and Mrs. Teale plus 3. Ladies Singles. Mrs. Rests plus 15 vs. Miss
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    • 59 16 The following was the result of the Oct. men's medal: Lieut. R. R. Phayre. 74 12 62 Major W, B. Little. >*7 18 69 Lieut. A. E. Barlow, 84 12 72 F. A. Morrell, 87 14 73 E. H. Gordon. 89 13 76 A. \V. W. Ker,
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    • 70 16 The school tennis tournament which was started m the latter part of last year will be brought to a conclusion on Wednesday (to-day). Harry Smith will meet Francis Hoshimi m the Championship final at 4.30 p.m. Rev. Brother Marcian, the Director of the school, will distribute
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  • 198 16 The following action was taken at a meeting of Committee No. 4 held on March 13th:— Agreed to the policy of insisting on the provision of back lanes and full open area as required under the Ordinance, when plans for new frontages to domestic buildings are submitted. Considered
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    • 261 16 WHY BE WITHOUT A PIANO WH^l A VERY SMALL OUTLAY YOU CAN H AV P A MOUTRIE SENT TO YOUR H ZI TO-DAY. E j CALL OR WRITE FOR OUR LATEST ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE \x D I PARTICULARS OF OUR GRADUAL PAYMENT I SYSTEM. S. MOUTRIE Co. ua SINGAPORE. V" MONOPOLE
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