The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 April 1925
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Title Section15 1925-04-22 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1925. NO. 11,17115 words
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Article196 1925-04-22 1 London dealers predict a world shortage of rubber in the near future Page 9. Keuter learns that Lord Allenbj s successor has not yet been decided upon Page 9. The son of Sir William Curry, a director of the Cunard Line, was removed from the Laconia to196 words
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Article1301 1925-04-22 1 If you happen to be a 'GriMm' \vh<» has been looking forward t«» a Arsi leave, and counting month.-, weeks and days f. r what has seemed like the last Jive or six centuries; the ai-rival of the longed for letter containing the official intimation that your1,301 words
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Advertisement130 1925-04-22 1 \I.!.()W AM) ARIELL'S BISIIITS AND CAKES PAIN ABLE FROM ALL DEALERS. RAFFLES HOTEL. Telephone No. 2920. St. George's Night, April 23rd. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE. DANCING UNTIL 1.45 A.M. GUEST NIGHTS. Dinner and Dance. Ever> Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. TEA DANCES, Every Monday and Friday. [(iRILL ROOM. SARRIES BROTHERS, Open from130 words
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Advertisement246 1925-04-22 1 "Kurlo" Soap Wafers. Absolutely p«re and free from any deleterious ingredients. Unsurpassed for washing woollens, laces, siiks etc. "Kurlo" will not. injure or harden the most delicate fabric. ||g|||n Shrinking shampoo [jp&k,, s (jv^J solut on. /^JrC/ VN Mj.nufactured by: WILLIAM GOSSAGE SONS LIMITED. Widnes, England. Singapore Depot:— 55. Robinson246 words
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Advertisement163 1925-04-22 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The Buick car at Guthrie's Page 5. Dodge tars ;it Central Motors Page 4. Collapsible gates. William Jacks Page 9. Latest shipping on pages 10. 12 and 13. Paige-Jewett cars. Borneo Motors Page 4. Capstan, the dependable cigarette Pa;re 11. II Trovatore at the Theatr to-night-Page 2. S.W163 words
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Advertisement13 1925-04-22 1 =n\ TO PRINTERS THERE'S MONEY IN WIMBLE'S INKS SOLE AGENTS. FRANCIS MONK CO.13 words
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Miscellaneous102 1925-04-22 1 THE WEEK. Wrdtifsdoy, 22>ul. Hijrh Water. 10.4 a.m., 10.21 p.m. Italian Grand Opera, Vic. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Thursday, 23rd. Hijrh Water, 10.44 a.m.. 10.4l» p.m. St. Georpe's Day. League II: St. J.0.8. vs. P. Brani. S.R.C. vs. Y.M.C.A. Italian Grr.nd Opera, Vic. Theatre. 0.30 p.m. Friday, 24th. Hijrh Water, 11.23102 words
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Article550 1925-04-22 2 The Visit to the I.iver Inn. Li\erpool, Mar. \9. Scotland Yard and the Liverpool police have now completed the Investigations into the kidnapping of Mr. H.jry Pollitt, the treneral secretary of the National Minority Movement, and it is statel this < vening with some authority that theyEx. - 550 words
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Article146 1925-04-22 2 The first Maichioness of Breadalbane, whose portrait by Raeburn is to appear in the saleroom shortly, had a romantic pediirree. A Dutch ship was wrecked in Lunan Bay, Forfarshire, and the young skipper, jriven shelter by Alexander Gavin, the kirk beadle, repaid his hospitality by marrying his daughter and presently146 words
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Advertisement355 1925-04-22 2 NEW STOCKS of the following have just arrived. FLEXIBLE STEEL NAIL FILES BADGER HAIR TOOTH BRUSHES. BEAVER and SWANSDOWX BATH PUFFS. BATHING CAPS. TURKEY SPONGES. MEDICAL HALL LTD. BATTERY ROAD. THE HAPPY VALLEY LTD7 THE ELITE CINEMA. TONIGHTS SPECIAL FEATURE. A BROKEN DOLL Supported by Several Good Comedies. OTHER ATTRACTIONS355 words
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Advertisement329 1925-04-22 2 I AT THE PALACEGAY New Bridge Road. From Tuesday 21st to Monday 27th April; THAT WONDERFUL FILM THE NIBELUNGEN. (First Instalment: SIEGFRIED) The Film you cannot miss. PALLADIUM_THEATRE 0MK Sunday 19th April FOR SEVEN NIGHTS. Matinee Saturday at 5 p.m. DOUGLAS MacLEAN IN THE YANKEE CONSUL" The film with a329 words
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Advertisement287 1925-04-22 2 A UNIQUE PICTURE WITH A FINALE AS VPPP^T^* SENSATIONAL AS IT IS NOVEL Hl V From Saturday, 19th to Thursday 21th i AT THE ALHAMBRA (Tan Cheng Kee Co., Ltd., Proprietors.) In the Second Show commencing at 9 pni AN ENJOYABLE JEWEL PRODUCTION Featuring the popular REGINALD DENNY in humorous287 words
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Article401 1925-04-22 3 ai of A Berlin Prodigy. >eeii recorded of marvellous Napoleon, who was reputed sit ion f t'\t iy gm in his I Macaulay and Lord Ranwere laid to be able mt after tingle significant by contrast gift of one of the staff Prussian State Library. whose LnmentS have just401 words
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Article623 1925-04-22 3 RUSSIAN RECRUIT'S STORY OF HIS EXPERIENCES. A Harbin correspondent writing to a Tientsin paper says: The thick ranks of the unsgtployed here are now deterred from their original plans of becoming soldiers in the Russian detachment of General Chanjr Tsuntf Chanj'. which is incorporated in the623 words
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Article23 1925-04-22 3 Germany has produced a pump that renders a ship unsinkahle. She should apply it at once to her statesmanship.- New York Evening WorldNew York Evening World - 23 words
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Advertisement195 1925-04-22 3 f Do you know SsArti 1 f- underm d f constitutions from Tubercular cows? S Ho^ ls a mother to know that her baby M 1 Glaxo is used continuously in over 1,500 I P Infant Welfare Centres, while the children ot lour Royal Nurseries have been reared H successfully195 words
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Advertisement445 1925-04-22 3 "WHITEAWAYS" the -coMPACToiiv first aid Superfine. Price $1.20 Yd. THE "^"MAL photogravure.CASE NO \">6 in. England on :,ne url ]>aper. Very exclusively finished an, Lvery man should possess one of thesc^ T distinctively printed Over 80 differenr pocket cases. Invaluable for treat- i L^ objects, including Lands;:,,,,., drawn,. iment of445 words
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Article220 1925-04-22 4 From London to Timbuctoo. A twice weekly bus and autotractor service across the Sahara and the French Sudan to Timbuctoo, with round trip fare oi a'2.")Uu. <! > all expenses included, from London and I'aiis, is the prospect for hunters and travellers "pfned by Andre Citroen, the220 words
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Article148 1925-04-22 4 Accord i to Ik. endurance ever completed by a motor car has occasioned as much comment ■< th brysler's phenomenai record of 1.0'.M) r.iiles in 78*5 minutes ela] -i i time, established in January on the new Cohrer city Speedway. Starting at 5 o'clock in the morning in148 words
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Article73 1925-04-22 4 Always notify the driver of n car that has no tail light burning. Perhaps he does not, know it, and such a warning may result in avoiding an accident and savo a life. Although a teetotaller, Mr. M. Mammen, of Fast Orange, New Jersey, U.S.A., has had his UcoMi revoked73 words
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Article122 1925-04-22 4 If the lights of an approaching car are dazzling-. tu;n the headlights off and on quickly a few times as a signal to the approaching driver to dim his lights until ho passes. Wet pavements dttfoct bright lights, and although the headlights may I e adjusted according to122 words
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Article204 1925-04-22 4 l. French Invention. Thi* death of the gearshift in au.oti:Obilea oft?n has boen announced, bu: the fuiu'ral never took place, says an Assoi.ated Press dupteieh from Paris. The latest advance notice of the passing of the gearshift and the differential is a complicated mechanism shown first204 words
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Article236 1925-04-22 4 Encouraged by the success of the motor trials in 1923, the Soviet Government of Ru<<ia is organising another international event for this year, but on a more ratritious scale. The date is provisionally fixed for the latter part of July or the beuinninp of August and the236 words
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Article25 1925-04-22 4 There's a sure crush coming to the driver who always insists on the right of way He's bound to eventually meet another of his kindf25 words
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Advertisement340 1925-04-22 4 yicxtcje-tJ^wett Ghat* T)riv>* y»nth OLdomutic VaJm^Up k/aIGE and Jewett motor cars arc thoroughly studied in their design and construction. Many motor cars use a simple chain whi^h requires frequent adjustment or renewal. Others use gears which are noisy. Paige— Jcwett engineers use the endless link belt chain with automatic take-up.340 words
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Advertisement122 1925-04-22 4 THE MORRIS One -ton Truck Economy in Transport EQUIPMENT INCLUDES: LUCAS THREE LAMP DYNAMO LIGHTING SET. BULB HORN DRIVING MIRROR NUMBER PLATES SPARE WHEEL AND TYRE 32 x 4«/ 2 PNEUMATIC TYRES COMPLETE SET OF TOOLS Fitted with the RENOWNED MORRIS OXFORD 13.9 H.P. POWER UNIT. PRICE COMPLETE: A^ "B122 words
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Article664 1925-04-22 5 A FEW I SEFI L SUGGESTIONS. An Ounce of Prevention. A few suggestions en driving over muddy or slippery roads may be of service |to the reader. When crossing muddy places jin the road care should be taken, as depiessif ns may exist which are covered with water,664 words
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Article139 1925-04-22 5 The Gray car (for which Strata Motor Garage yre local agents) is the product of the Gray Corporation of Detroit and i almost from the start Jumped to popularity, with the result that in 1916 a new factory, site of lSi;> acres had to be purchased139 words
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Article135 1925-04-22 5 ''How can I keep that 'new' look on my car?" This is a question that every motor owner wants to know. Here are a few simple rules for the 'motorist who would preserve his car's premier lustre. Don't leave your car exposed to the weather at night.135 words
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Article52 1925-04-22 5 Throughout the United States there are more than 25,000 miles of concrete road in use. California has progressed far in the building of concrete roads, having the largest mileage of this type of highways of any State in the Union. California's total of concrete highway mileage is 3,288 miles of52 words
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Article296 1925-04-22 5 A ease of considerable interest to motor cyclists who take part jn road competitions and also to those who attend such events as spectators was heard in Belfast recently. The parents of a boy who was killed by one of the competitors running off the road durinp296 words
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Article102 1925-04-22 5 Berlins-Berth) is at last turning to the Motor traffic, thoujrh the numb-r of nietoican used is ptll] inuUlof than iii an aveTMgt American city. Berlin, with its MOM than four million inhabitants, had in July, 1923, orly 21.153 motor vehicles, which Included everything from Motor-lorriea bjml trucksUnited Press - 102 words
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Article13 1925-04-22 5 It is expected Sthat several American makers will raise their prices for 1925.13 words
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Advertisement113 1925-04-22 5 o^oB®®®®®®*s*^ The Business Car That's Also a Family Car Buick Open Cars are Storm tight vy vjI LA 1 lllv|ll^ \*^ms M v• M i V Incorporated in the S.S.) 6 JD KJ JLAj \j Cars M\DE HV THE MILLION FOR THE MILLIONS LOWEST PRICE EVER $1095 SELF-STARTER $133 FORD113 words
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Advertisement254 1925-04-22 5 i 1 Good MAXWELL Results are what count! Results are what you want! Results in Economy, Power, Flexibility and Comfort are what the Good Maxwell gives you. Economy is evident in the high mileage this car gives— 2B miles to the gallon; Power is provided by an engine that will254 words
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Article374 1925-04-22 6 THE SPRING EXTRA RACE MEETING. (Under S.R.A. Rules of Racing) Will be held on Saturday 30th May, Monday lst June, and Saturday (ith June. PROGRAMME. (FOR THE INFORMATION OF KEMBEftfl ONLY). Ist Day. Saturday, 30th May. U.UVS lls ,4 7 THE )|VI|)E[) FX GUtrm PONY H\M>KAl'._ii mc374 words
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Article342 1925-04-22 6 Races i, 7. THE PEN VNf. STAKES. PURSE AM) PLATE.— Time 2.10 p.m.. 3.2", p.m.. and 145 p.m. Value! $600 each with $100 to each leeoad and $60 to e*ch third pony. A divided handicar i.»r ex-griffin ponies 145 and under that have not won342 words
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Article836 1925-04-22 6 capped in Class C to run in Race No. 5. Distance, 7 furlongs. Entrance Fee $25. For added stake monies see footnotes. Races Nos. H THE KINTA STAKES, PLRSE AND PLATE.— Time 3.0 p.m., 4.30 p.m., and 5.45 p.m. Values $900 each with .$l5O to836 words
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Article921 1925-04-22 6 ARE MANY USELESS? A discussion on this subject was held recently at the Natural History Museum, under the auspices of the New York Academy of Sciences, four experts taking part. Our quotations are from a report in the New York Times. Dr. F. E. Lutz,921 words
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Article58 1925-04-22 6 I Mr and Mrs. N. L. Whatford have been pending a few days with Mr. Angus Fraser on Bradwall estate. Mr. Whatford who for the last two or three years has been in business in London, was formerly well known in Negri Sembilan, and for some years rendered yeoman service58 words
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Article651 1925-04-22 6 HOW CAN CIVILISATION BE SAVED? Attack Property Only. Is Europe doomed to be bombed and gassed out of existence? Will the next war mean something approaching annihilation? "Let there be no doubt about it; unless air power is regulated and controlled it will destroy civilisation651 words
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Article274 1925-04-22 6 American Desire for West India Islands. Washington, M ar 15. After waiting for twenty-one years, the Senate has ratified the treaty relinquishing to Cuba sovereignty over the Isle of Pines off the coast of Cuba. Under the terms oi khe Treaty of Peace with Spain. at the274 words
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Advertisement31 1925-04-22 6 Ny Carlsberg Beer SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD, (Incorporated in Denmark) SINGAPORE. DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA BROWN'S SPECIFIC To be had of Three Dispensaries in Battery-road, and of MISS BROWN.31 words
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Advertisement320 1925-04-22 6 MARINE ENGINES Used by over seventy per cent or the leading boat builders of the world as standard equipment in tl boats. American Bosch Magneto. All parts standard and interchangeable. $1,050.00 L%-r-lifßEii^l3Bi^ 4 C\!ind KERMATH AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS, SINGAPORE. KERMATH MANUFACTURING COMPANY sd Detroit, Michigan, U S. A. Cable Addret,320 words
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Advertisement34 1925-04-22 6 A An W /B oU nuturcJ <• W'hi^ky.dclwhr; /44, and in.--i Us"*'"" I"'*'1 Ilic^^lllllllllllliiiiii'inii i""' 11 THE SINGAPORE SHIPCH*^ 1 COMPANY, LIMITKP Shipchandlers, Shipbrokef i Commission Agentsoa.—MAY^Rivs ww** 1 16 Battery B»-« Telephone No. 433.34 words
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Article98 1925-04-22 7 PRINCE FIT AN!) WELL. RAPTUBOUB UKCEPTION [Reutcr's Service.] Lagos, April 20. After a fourteen hundred mile tra 5 n journey to Kano and back which passed off uithout a hitch, the Prince of Wales re turned this afternoon looking very fit. He congratulated the acting manager of98 words
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Article119 1925-04-22 7 [Renter's Service.] Paris, April 20. The Juridical section of the International Wireless Congress resolved that the right of Intellectual property recognised by the Internationa] Convention at Berne applies to wireless diffusion of all intellectual works. The Congress also approved of a series of recommendations whereby specific wave-lengths119 words
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Article95 1925-04-22 7 [Reuter's Service.] Bloemfontein. April 20. Starting with a squabble in the KalhV location, serious disturbances develope x 1 here to-day necessitating the calling out of the military and volunteers and a larpre force of police. The latter tried to negotiate with the rioters but were encountered95 words
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Article82 1925-04-22 7 [Reuter's Service.] London. April 20. The Colonial Office has issued a communique to the effect that a British aeroplane crashed and was totally burnt. The two occupants were killed. Tho aeroplane was presumably brought down by rifle-fire from the ground in the course of a punitive air82 words
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Article65 1925-04-22 7 [Reuter's Service] Berlin. April 21. Hen* Hoefle, who was mentioned as one of those arrested in connection with the Barmat scandals, died shortly after his removal to hospital from prison. [The Barmat concern in Holland was a financial business which arose out of war profiteering and many65 words
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Article49 1925-04-22 7 [Reuter's Service.] Paris, April 20. Before deciding: on Bulgaria's request as repards increasing: the army, the Conference of Ambassadors submitted the technical aspect to the Inter-Al! od Military Mission, who specially met for the purpose. The Iruei Allied Mission reported that Bulgaria's lecjuest was justifiable.49 words
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Article37 1925-04-22 7 [Havas Service.] Paris, April 20. As a correction to the ministerial statei,!( nt, read "the upkeepinjy of relations vith the Vatican" instead of "the upkeep injj of a French Embassy at the Vatican."37 words
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Article27 1925-04-22 7 I [Reuter's Service.] Sirfia, April 20. The ex-officer and Communist leader Minkoff, alleged to be a principal conspirator in the plot against the Government,27 words
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Article622 1925-04-22 7 HOW IT WAS OBTAINED. A Hujjc Fusion. The concession for the oil rights in. the Mosul and Baghdad Vilayets, which the Turkish Petroleum Company has just obtained from the Iraq Government, is likely to prove the most important, and at the same time the most remarkable, that622 words
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Article83 1925-04-22 7 Tt is curious, in the circumstances, that South America has made so little use of the straight-line frontier as compared with the northern continent, whose map always arouses recollections of Euclid. Its tour de force in that way indeed, the longest stiaight line in the world is the 1.300 mi]eEx - 83 words
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Article17 1925-04-22 7 and who placed the infernal machine In the Cathedral, was killed by the porc« while resisting; arrest.17 words
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Article39 1925-04-22 7 [Reuters Service.] London. April 20. H.M. cruiser Effingham, 9,7"0 tons, which was laid down in 1917 at Portsmouth, underwent her steam trials to-day and will be commissioned as the Flagship of the East Indies Station.39 words
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Article31 1925-04-22 7 [Reuter's Service.] London, April 20. Twelve were killed and 73 wounded in the course of the rebellion. The city is now quite calm. [Latest telegrams on page 9].31 words
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Advertisement367 1925-04-22 7 BUSINESS CARDS. j please Send for the Illustrated < Catalogue of Musical Instruments. 3 SEASON CO., LTD. 11l and 113, North Bridge Road. 5 IHK PREMIER MANILA CIGAR. 188S "I,a Insular" cigars have the accepted brand in marrsions, and hotels where highest quali. demanded. The following dl have just arrived:367 words
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Advertisement621 1925-04-22 7 [very Home Needs Zam-Buk is proved just as effective in clearing the skin of fiery eczema, rash, ringworm or poisoned sores, as it is for soothing and healing piles, ulcers or abscesses. It also provides the invaluable rirstaul for instant treatment of insect bites, ruts, wounds, burns, scalds, soie feet,621 words
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Advertisement562 1925-04-22 7 NOTICKS. THE EX-SEKVK ES ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. (Singapore Branch) Notice is hereby given that the annual general meeting of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya, Singapore Rranch. will be held in the Lounge at the Singapore Cricket Club on Thursday, the 30th day of April, at *U0 p.m. NOTICE. THE HO562 words
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Advertisement659 1925-04-22 7 AUCTION SALES. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. OF TEAK OFFICE FUENfIUSE SAMPLES ETC To be held at No. 54 Hobinson R,,.,d. ON WEDNESDAY, 22nd APRIL, AT 11 A.M. Comprising: Roll top de^ks. table ickl typewriters, safe, teak part.tions. .how, almeir»h. chairs, fan, itaadai* luap,, <„,,. books etc. and soaps, perfumes, provi^ons, bazaar659 words
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Article24 1925-04-22 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. MARSH.- -At Hatu Gaja!-. Hospital, on April |tIM 12th. to Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Marsh of j Telak Anson, daughter.24 words
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1038 1925-04-22 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1925. Controlling Mosquitoes. Between Portsmouth and Sel>ev Bill on the south coast of England there lies Hayling Island, about fiv« miles by four miles in its longest axes, with shallow sea-water channels round it, the southern edire being on the English Channel. It is1,038 words
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Article983 1925-04-22 8 The Kins: has approved the appointment >f Mr. J. H. Rich to be an unofficial member of the Federal Council for a further period of three years from April 10. Mr. J. Price, manager of Shslford estate, has accepted the hon. secretaryship of the Klanor Club. Mr. L. J. ShortM.M. - 983 words
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Article62 1925-04-22 8 I mmkkois n, K r f (s KNUf (F^O^OwnCorre.p^ (> Sine, th, btfianm, V have been numerott. re, European residence I port of a thefr f,,,,. Thornes rttidence and a man given to th. Salem was arrested it charge,! h<> pleaded J who were also char saytr.jr th62 words
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Article17 1925-04-22 8 (From Our Ow, i t .1 ''••n;in K r In th, rape ca e lowed.17 words
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Article117 1925-04-22 8 Lonu Dhtiaci Hi M An air mat] servic, oka via Osaka has Premier Kate's In. g The police bav< a torioai crime by tl panted Michitalu fecture. Ir Is a with :i revolver, w Premier, \*i- I T. months. State Loans tor N»\» r The Goi loam during117 words
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Article176 1925-04-22 8 A baby Bhow <: I Child Welfare S under the t.<" i Will be held in I I la: M'i II 7h«':v will be t I which the fir«t will b- I 11 in the morning, ai I tl I twopn 4 and 8.30 hi t 1 Children176 words
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Article70 1925-04-22 8 SINGAPORE CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY. The many donor* I I Fund in ai.i of faro Society ire Infon week ifter Griven by the An-t'tou! Dranu I nt |46 193 Ti ■•surer. The Ent< ri remind th i j;aid in their d< I s(» by tendii U.»n.' ral I at X... 24270 words
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Article43 1925-04-22 8 To-niuhl "II Ir-.v-.t-rt'. The Italian Opei i this morning mi their ■eaaon il I v night with "II Troi come to Sing i from India and of the *t« i eve:- vi-i-.-.l the I r at John T Ittle's, t43 words
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Article12 1925-04-22 8 It '<■■ to the f:-' 1 lit;,- thai reached us without i S.E.S.E. - 12 words
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Advertisement141 1925-04-22 8 "THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S 9 |8 WHO SAID JM II jkT 7 mS^llk WE ALL DID H ;>( Scotch Whisky S^JS SOLE IMPORTERS Caldbeck, Macgrcgor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Shanghai.) vs ja ANCHOR I Jir- BRAND BUTTER New Zealand's Best. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.>141 words
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Advertisement29 1925-04-22 8 M PETROLE HAHN." The ideal hair dressing. An invaluable aid to grace and beauty. On sale everywhere. Sole Agents: DUPIRE BROTHERS. BLACK WHITE I ~n t*"~ eg- =z WHISKY29 words
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Article64 1925-04-22 9 lONCING LANE OPINION. STOCKS DBPIETED BY 1.000 TONS A WEEK. f ßouter's Service. 1 London, Apr. 21. ,r dealers of Mincing Lane are I world robber shortage before Statistics show that supplies in London an decreasing by a I week. Anti-Restrictionists increased consumption of rub- responsible, since64 words
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Article53 1925-04-22 9 rrßeuter'fl Service.] W aching ton. April 21. etary of the Treasury, Mr. snnouneed that a nation, 11m ose identity he (inclines t.> diseyond the fact that it owes the States less than §:>0.0<H),000 and is .1. has begun conversations pening negotiations for of its debt53 words
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Article91 1925-04-22 9 [Reuter's Service \n ashingtoa, April 21. Coolidge, welcoming tin anention of the Daughters of the Revolution, praised their effort iting the condition of immi*< bia .pinion restriction of im-l i <■. essary in iew oi the ted tide which would have the United States from Europe war if91 words
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Article81 1925-04-22 9 [IU r*i Service.] London, April 21. that it has ben ided thai Sir George Lloyd. succ* I 1 Allenby as High! ioner jrpt and the Sudan l ay was offered and declin- H r.'Me Sir George Lloyd was Bombay 1918-23. He b a! in Eastern politics, has81 words
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Article49 1925-04-22 9 [Router*! Service.] Paris, April 21. nd million candle-power re- of Mont Afrique, near been ghted for the first time. powerful light in the world I primarily for aeroplanes en Paris and Algiers. The we visible on dear night for five ttile* and Brussels, Frankfurt and within range.49 words
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54 1925-04-22 9 F Reuter's Service.] New York, April 21. the son of Sir William Cony, the Cunard Line, was removed '»<l from the Laconia. nigration authorities stato that, passport which provided for visit, William was unable to purposed to remain in n *ry as he54 words
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Article28 1925-04-22 9 lill; >v Nma Scotia, April 21. Mature, oil the second r— ding ~-ht-hour day bill, rejected vote to r ««<bl<N appear on Page 7.128 words
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Article32 1925-04-22 9 '"Tl n "t a single statute in the to-day which pcvrmti kt «>f healthy Europeans to 8 only in rt-gard to Asiatics l«« against entry. Ltffi*t('tul prohibition of Euror.v;rr tion/ Mr Bruc32 words
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Article70 1925-04-22 9 FRENCH PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLES. LIVELY DEBATE EXPECTED. MIXED RECEPTION FOR CAILLAI [Reuter's Service.! Paris, April 21. Parliament assembled in expectation of a lively debate emtring round the personity of Caillaux upon whom the Opposition are concentrating their attack, having noticed two- int.rpellations in respect to the Minister of Finance. There is70 words
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Article84 1925-04-22 9 [Router's Service.] London, Apr. 21. Mr. Frederick Tomlinson, President of the Manchester Cotton Association, returned from a two months' visit to the United Kates where he was the principal British delegate at the Washington Cotton Convention. He opines the cotton crop in Afcuerica Will not exceed last84 words
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Article64 1925-04-22 9 [Reuter's Service.] Sofia, Apr. 21. Phe polite yesterday evening discovered the hiding place of Yankoff, one of the communist leaders. Summoned to surrender, VankotT tired ami threw bombs. The! polite Hied s fusillade of shots, killing! Yankoff. Yank< ff, who is also an ex-oAcer, is believed to64 words
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Article41 1925-04-22 9 [Reuter's Service,] London. Apr. 21. At Rome, after the plenary session at which was approved the resolution that currency should be established on a gold basis in Inter-Parliamentary trade, the conference closed. [Earlier cables appear en page 7.J41 words
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Article308 1925-04-22 9 Wealthy American Commits Suicide. A tragedy occurred on April 12 on boaru the American tourist vessel California which put into port on the 11th instant.' when Mr. David Lewis Taylor, Presided of the Brookwell Title and Trust Com- puny, one of the passengers on board, coin- mitted suicideTimes of Ceylon - 308 words
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Article35 1925-04-22 9 Appeal for Funds to Preserve National Memorial. Previously acknowledged $24,422.98. Cheques should be made out in favour of Saint Paul's Restoration Fund, and addressed to Reuter's Agent 11, Col Iyer Quay. Singapore.35 words
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Article74 1925-04-22 9 Two Missouri (U.S.A.) farmers who exchanged wives have been arrested, together with the women, and kept in gaol pendin-.c their trial. One couple, married for seven years, had three children, the other, married for eight years, had two children. The children were got rid of by being sent to their74 words
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Article867 1925-04-22 9 NEW STA(;E IN THE WORK. When the British Association meets at Southampton, one of the places which its members have arranged to visit is the new Mosquito Control Institution at Hayling Island, now in course of construction. The work, which is now in progress on tht867 words
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Article82 1925-04-22 9 The wadding was; celebrated at the Hokkien Hoay Kuan, Kuala Lumpur, which was exquisitely decorated with flowers, of Mr. Low Swee Siang, of Messrs Boustead and Co., the weil-lnown S.C.R.C. footballer, and Miss Lim Kian Lian. Tho ceremony was performed by Towkay Khoo Keng* Hooi, J.P.M.M. - 82 words
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Article21 1925-04-22 9 A collection-plate at Leighton Buzzard contained a German pfennig. By degrees, perhaps, the indemnity will be paid in full. The Humorist.21 words
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Article352 1925-04-22 9 CHINESE CRIMINALS SENTENCED. The Distiict Judge yesterday dealt with two Chinese who were arrested in connection with a case of attempted extortion in Thomson-road on the morning of April 11th. last. Court Inspector Meredith prosecuted. He stated that the first accuse! who was arrested in Kim Kiat Road,352 words
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Article279 1925-04-22 9 Humours of a Bus Ride. Tho second issue of the Baffles Institution Bfagasine well maintains the standard of the first both in quality and the diversity of its appeal to the boys' interest-. Mr. Bishop, who has recently returned. writes some Editorial comment and advice and the existence279 words
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Article200 1925-04-22 9 Action taken at Committees 6 and 7. Decided to accept the offer of the present contractor for puichase of tar at the Gas. Works for a further period of 12 months commencing May next, provided better prio? cannot be obtained within three days. Approved proposal to supply the200 words
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Article23 1925-04-22 9 The waxen figure of Dr. Sun Yat Sen was one of numerous effijjies destroyed in the fire at Madame Tussaud's on March 19.23 words
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Advertisement161 1925-04-22 9 PROSSER'S "IMPROVED PHENOMENON- TENNIS RACKETS. I Special iSCttCi.LLrn.rJi'.rcriritik ji< i L i h"jT|» Impro ed <)lrt HiLlixijTiTrriTh i'tl Phenomenon" model. ttffl±^O±tra^ |JjtUj.LjA'.'.'.'....'..jj.'iLJi motif fllJiLU.UJilri' iin \t'l A layer of aluminium V^SffiraW Ifl let in the* head I^^ M eOMtmcted H to of the racket making it VWi *amh <>f <v:',161 words
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Advertisement782 1925-04-22 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Services to. LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. 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. LAOMEDON London, Rotterdam782 words
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Advertisement486 1925-04-22 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 OP CANTON due Apr. 29 s.B. CITY OF ATHENS due May 28 s.s. SUTTON HALL due486 words
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Advertisement612 1925-04-22 10 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. v PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His JVlajesty's Government). OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China and uapan. For Marseilles, London and L-*. Due Tonnage Singapore.612 words
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Article1170 1925-04-22 11 ARE THEY THE BEST TYPE? By Frank C. Bowen. The fact that the U.S. Navy has finally taken the submarine V.I into service, after a period of construction which rivalled our own famous X.I, revives the question as to whether the jnant submarines are really the best type1,170 words
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Advertisement238 1925-04-22 11 Rheumatism f/KRV little would be heard about the difficulty of treatilu KhtMimatisin if De Witt's Pills employed more freely, for itt's Pills cure cases regarded > urable and banish the pain of rs who have resigned themselves to .i lifetime of torture. rhftpt the experience of Mr. }j i iffordf238 words
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Advertisement250 1925-04-22 11 \Wm^Mw bucandepend \K i|^^^^ =^=^HW In the East, "Capstan" Navy Jl |I^^^^^^^^ Cut Cigarettes arc recognised fj IJ |1 C>\P5J/(H as the cigarette. L Wi 1 r Dependable from the points of |J k! IIIMWWTII vicw of Quality and packing f 1 also, from the L '1 %4gggjgjjg: j nrever250 words
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Article26 1925-04-22 12 The Dutch steamer Sirius, owned b|r the Dutch Government, arrived in Singapore yesterday from Sourabaya. She is towing the lightship from Aroeboai to Sourabaya.26 words
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Article39 1925-04-22 12 Movement of Warships. The warships Chatham, Cairo, and Colombo were leaving Colombo this week for a cruise in African waters. The cruise will cover exactly two months. The itinerary includes visits to Mauritius and Male.39 words
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Article280 1925-04-22 12 Revised List From July. The Board of Trade has issued revised lists of the medicine and medical stores which merchant ships will be required to carry as from July 1, 1925. This is the first time the lists have been revised for more than 12 years, and280 words
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Advertisement572 1925-04-22 12 Burns Philp Line (INCORPORATED IN AUSTRALIA). FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 toni) and MONTORO (5,000 tons). Th? s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe, single berth cabins, swimming bath,572 words
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Advertisement240 1925-04-22 12 HUGO STINNES LINES (Incorporated in Germany.) REGULAR MONTHLY FREIGHT PASSENGER SERVICE. OUTWARD BOUND HONGKONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. s.s. Hindenburg 12,500 tons abt. May 4 s.s. Emil Kirdorf 9,000 tons abt. June 4 HOMEWARD BOUND ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. s.s. Carl Legien 9.000 tons abt May 11 5 Calling at Naples240 words
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Advertisement309 1925-04-22 12 HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE. (Monthly Service to Philippines, China and Japan) S.S. "OUDERKERK." will load on or about 27th April, for Manila. Hongkong, Shanghai, Tientsin. Kobe, Yokohama, Dalny and Tsingtau. For freight and particulars apply to: STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ "NEDERLAND" 66-68 Robinson Road. Phone 527. INDC^ffINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated309 words
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Advertisement349 1925-04-22 12 V. "QO THROiiQH THE HOUSE WITH LOTOL" Thoioudh I THE SPRAY THAT~ SLAYS y 1) >f(3^^Si Y oi: will Hnd LOTOL indi M/ \v* pensable for use in your home. Its powers of penetration are m j) x simply marvellous and when used I rflb 1 consistently LOTOL will be349 words
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Advertisement83 1925-04-22 12 ijLLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. CO. (Incorporated in H HOMEWARD SAILINGa Bi-monthly Mrvicc for Bl and TriMtt via portl through Bills of Udißf Levant and Black B«i ports on tbt Wwt Co»i1 I I' D^'Ao'sTA M U OUTWARD BAIUNG& FOR CHINA \M» JAPANArrif, J* i CHERCA (cargo only) Api *ROSA\DRA Omits JapM.83 words
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Miscellaneous722 1925-04-22 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. TO-DAY. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembing and Kuantan (via Gemas and Je ran tut) .every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a m Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah q a m Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and722 words
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Advertisement631 1925-04-22 13 0. S. K. Line. Destinations. Steamers. Arr# De^ Tondo:-.. Haml>ur>r, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Bremen, via Colombo, A( icn tnd Port Said. Amur Maru M^ M^ N ,w Y:. via Sun Francisco, Panama Shunko Maru from Kobe Apr. 30 »pe Town, Rio, Santos, MonBueMM Aim via Colombo, f Mexico Maru May 28631 words
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Advertisement432 1925-04-22 13 STEAMER SAILINGS /r JHh< 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 in432 words
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Advertisement643 1925-04-22 13 STEAMER SAILINGS AfIIERICAN FAR EAST LINE. OPERATED FOR UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD BY STRUTHER AND BARRY, MANAGING OPERATORS Ti SINGAPORE TO L3S ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO. U.S.S.B. WEST SEQUANA Tn r>^ U.S.S.B. WEST PROSPECT l 2**£ U.S.S.B. WEST CARMONA Jum and subsequent steamers approximately 30 days apart. For rates and643 words
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Article1767 1925-04-22 14 "If," said Mr. Ramsay MacDonald to the Daily Herald last Saturday, "the Socialist and Labour Press had given as much attention to the Geneva Protocol as t* the Prince of Wales, there would be nc need for putting conscientious objectors tc jail in li»r>o." The Protocol certainlyNation - 1,767 words
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Article144 1925-04-22 14 Use of "Radium Seeds." Leafield. Mar. 25. A new method of using: radium in the treatment of disease which has been tested by the Middlesex Hospital, with excellent results, was described by Dr. Cortauld at the annual Court of Governors to-day. He said emanations from radium144 words
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Advertisement322 1925-04-22 14 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. THE TRUMPETER. The spirited drr.:ciii<; time of Waterloo, at reproduced here de- which decisive battle ttcts a trumpeter of the regiment played322 words
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Advertisement103 1925-04-22 14 When you want a strong antiseptic Soap and it is so often useful in this climate— a c t j Calvert's I 207. CARBOLIC MEDICAL SOAP A.I 1 Ask the man who knows the country he is sure to know this Soup to*, and can tell you why and when103 words
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Article500 1925-04-22 15 LOCAL COMPANY TIN STATISTICS. (Our Financial Correspondent). Singapore, April 20. It is interesting to take periodic stocktaking of the position and portents of the situation with reference to local companies and having regard to the keen interest lately evinced in the several flotations of Tin mining companies500 words
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164 1925-04-22 15 GENERAL REVIVAL OF INDUSTRY IN CANADA. Ottawa— After passing through a period of depression of trade, Canada is now approaching rapidly a general revival of trade. Reports from industrial centres show an almost universal increase in production and consequent employment. The large steel plants are gradually working up to capacity.164 words
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Article70 1925-04-22 15 April 21. Bank 4 m.s. v» 0., Bank demand o 4 3-3*> Private credits 3 m.s. 2 4 11-16 New York, demand 55 v Credits 90 days 57 a* France, demand jqjq India, T. T. m% Hongkong, demand 2 1 i>.c. Dis. Yokohama, demand 13 o Java, demand 14070 words
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Article217 1925-04-22 15 April 21. Tin 100 Tons ftiiaM ambier oj 0)) Pepper White 3 7 00 Pepper Black 19 7i Flake Tapioca 650 Pearl Sago Small g5O Copra 1160 Copra Sundried 1° 00 Opium. Bpnures unt. 4 000 Rice, Liang Hin Chan Mark Blue Eajjle (Old) S3O Rice, Liang Hin Chan217 words
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Article36 1925-04-22 15 Singapore, April 21. 12 noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoke.) Sheet. Spot 74 H 74%; May-June 71U. 71 July-Sept 67 17%; Oct-Dec 64 U 65. London Quotation Sheet Is 9d. Market Easier.36 words
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Article146 1925-04-22 15 The thirty-second annual report of the Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd., for the year ending December 31, 1924, states that the net profits for the year, after providing for bad and doubtful debts, and including £'157,811 11s. lid. brought forward from last account, amount to £401,221146 words
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101 1925-04-22 15 Toronto In bringing down his budget address in the provincial legislature recently, the provincial treasurer gave some figures of expenditure that will be of interest to many who visit this province for touring purposes. In the past six years the province has spent on road-building101 words
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Article51 1925-04-22 15 Idris Hydraulic 31s Gd ,12s 6d Kinta Tin ($1) 1.00 1.12 Petalinfc Tin 1.6. r > 1.70 Renong Tin 46s 47s Gd Kamasan ($2) 3.00 3.75 Kempas ($2) 4.00 4.10 x.d. Sunjrei Bag-an (2) 1.80 2.00 Robinaon Ord. ($10) 21. 50 22.00 S. Steamship ($100) 2.55 3.0051 words
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Article94 1925-04-22 15 PADANG PLANDOK ANNUAL MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penan^f. Apr. 21. At the annual general meeting of PadUff Plandok, Mr. Dilley, who pvwkM in the absence of Mr. Lewis, said that they nad been unable to keep the tributors who lost money over the conby the Company94 words
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Article191 1925-04-22 15 MACPHAIL CO. LTD'S REPORT. JS^yii^ififß! ar firnier at 2 J sellers at 29 Hamilt mils are quoted 1.04 U>7. New Oryigietew buyers 72 s,:im «2r n ?""»PMi buyers J.li, .1U,,, 2.20. Lmted Malacca,. haVe sellers S Lte buyers bidding 1.40. Bro«M can b- ulac^d Mininsr.-Katan- Padan«:s have buvers a o^191 words
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Article191 1925-04-22 15 mmmm Singapore, April 21. lin— t2o.) 15s down 10s. I»ea! IIH» t Rubber.— Is M down Local 74". nominal. Rubbers.— A yer Panas are in demand at 8.10, Balgownies at 2.30, Bukit Kails can be placed at 75. Bukit K. B> offer at 53. and Jeram191 words
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315 1925-04-22 15 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. (L. R. Macphail). Singapore, April 21. Rubber.— ls. ML 74'-.. Tin.— AM lit. US'*. 100 tons. Tin and rubber have loth setback slightly in price but share quotations have not been adversely affected. A feature amongst Industrials is the strong demand tor Trailers-. Loans of all315 words
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Advertisement410 1925-04-22 15 Assets over $5,500,000. mi Assurance in force over $19,000 000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LDinEDurAri (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) The Companf has £27S heSte f j^ LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old J «wry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the410 words
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Advertisement493 1925-04-22 15 I BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y. 80,500,000.00 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice -President: R. Ichinoraiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. IY. Yamakawa, Esq. Baron K. Morimura. M. Odagiri, Esq. N. Igarashi, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K. Mogami, Esq. K. Tatsumi, Esq.493 words
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Advertisement557 1925-04-22 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund:— Sterling 4,500,000 Silver $26,500,009 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. G. M. Young, Esq. Chairman x, 5' White, Esq. Deputy Chairman wS K; S eith557 words
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Advertisement42 1925-04-22 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in 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.42 words
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Article1410 1925-04-22 16 Low scoring was auain th^ order of the day on SaUmiay, when the 8.8. and 1., who fielded a Strong side, defeat ed the Etceteras i by 62 runs. At one period of the Etceter-j as' innings it looked as though, Hamilton and Nicoll would run through the1,410 words
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Article58 1925-04-22 16 METROPOLITAN RESULT. [Reuter's Service.] London, Apr. 21. The following is the result of the Metropolitan. Brisl 1 Cr w« 2 Buddha and Imprudence (dead heat) 3 Sixteen ran* Won by a short head; two lengths between second and third. Betting: 8 to 1 BrUl, 100 to 6 Crewe,58 words
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Article148 1925-04-22 16 JACOB SUSPENDED. [Router's Servue.] l.on.ltm. April 20. A sr mat ion was caused at Roehampton i Club OB the ftrtt day of the tournamen". when Jacob, the All-India Davis Cup Captain, was informed that the Lawn Tennif Association had suspended him from all play in tournament148 words
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Article35 1925-04-22 16 [Reuter's Service.] London, Apr. 20. In the Second Division of the English League. Chelsea drew with South Shields at one goal each. In the Southern Division, Plymouth bent Reading, two goals to nil.35 words
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Article235 1925-04-22 16 Opening Matches of Div. 11. The opening matches in the Second Division of the Singapore Football League were played off yesterday afternoon, both games drawing big crowds. An interest ing feature of this season's opening game, is that the score in each of the three first matches (including235 words
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Article21 1925-04-22 16 The match between the S.C.F.A. and the S.R.C. fixed to be played at the Stadium today has been postponed.21 words
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Article17 1925-04-22 16 S. C C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. TO-DAY'S TIES. Profession Pairs. Major Vyvyan and Hamilton vs. Fulhi and Murphy.17 words
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Article44 1925-04-22 16 TO-DAY'S TIES. Doubles Handicap. E. W. de Cruz and G. B. Leicester minus 10 vs. W. F. Carnegy and E. E. de Souza, minus 30.2. Championship Pairs. L. Gammell and F. de Souza vs. G. de Souza and S. L. Oehlers.44 words
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Article190 1925-04-22 16 Open Tournament An open tennis tournament mil b<- held at the Ladies Lawn Tennis Ciub commencing on May 4th., entries closing on Thursday, April 30th. at 7 p.m. Entrance fees for memberf will be two dollars each and for non-members three dollars each. The events will190 words
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Article72 1925-04-22 16 MONDAY'S RESULTS. Siiißl^s Handicap. Cheonc Van Soo beat K. H. Tann, 6 4, 6—4. Wee Kens: Cheng beat D. H. Hoahing, 6—2. 9— 7. Lim Chontr Pan*: beat Tan Teng- Kim, 7_o. 6—3. Jee Ah Chian oeat Koh Thian Seng*, 6—2. 9—7. Oh Jitt Sianp be?" Seah Enp Kiang:,72 words
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Article82 1925-04-22 16 Singles Handicap. Chong Thutt Pitt minus 15 vs. Loh Poon Lip minus 6. Cheong Chee Tong minus 12 vs. Chew Eng Hoe minus 6. Seah Eng Chiang minus 12 vs. Kiong Chin Eng minus 9. H. L. H. Lim minus 9 vs. Lee Lian Hoe minus 6. Teo82 words
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Article221 1925-04-22 16 A novel form of entertainment will be provided for the inhabitants of Singapore and it is hoped, for as many residents in Malaya a? can find opportunity to visit Singapore during the Race Meetings in May. His Excellency the Governor is Patron, and the object is to promote221 words
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Article88 1925-04-22 16 Wednesday, 22nd., 5.10 p.m., Drill Hall, A Company; B Coy; Eurasian Company; Chinese Coy. Raeburn House, S.H.B. Platoon. Thursday. 23rd.. 5.10 p.m., Drill Hall, A Company; B Coy; Chinese Company. Raebuvn House, S.H.B. Platoon. Friday, 24th., 5.10 p.m., Drill Hall, Company; Chinese Coy; Band; S.R.A. (v.) Saturday,88 words
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Article313 1925-04-22 16 MORE CRICKET GROUNDS WANTED To the Editor. Sir, It is pleasing- to note in Singapore the spirit of playing cricket is rapidly growing among 1 all communities. ThL' Chinese are not the least exc?ptionais as some used to wrongly presume. But the inducement among youngsters is313 words
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Article23 1925-04-22 16 The April monthly medal will be played j off during- week-end 25th and 26th April at the Katonjr Golf Hub.23 words
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Article66 1925-04-22 16 The result of the April Spoon (ladies) was a tR" between Mrs. E. A. Gibson 48 10 88 and Mrs. F. P. Montgemerie 45 7 38. The Ball Sweep on Saturday was won j by E. C. Baker with a score of 37 2 3." and on66 words
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Article177 1925-04-22 16 There appear? to be no vnd to bad startl in South Australia. Mr. Syd Ferry, I Who was in charge of th? barriers at the February Meeting of the Amateur Turf Club, did remarkably well on that occa- ?ion. but at a fixture on Mar. 13 several of177 words
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Article108 1925-04-22 16 London, Apr. 7. Racinp: circlet are very interested in a pioposed match between the veteran Grand National winner?. Sergeant Murphy, Music Hall and Shaun Spadah, whose respective apes are 15, 12 and 14. Mr. Hugh Kershaw and Sir Malcolm McAlpine, the respective owners of the two last-named horses,108 words
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Article201 1925-04-22 16 Mr. Fred. J. Melville, the well-known writer on philatelic topics, refers in the Daily Telegraph to Dr. Sun Yat-sen's one rppearance on the postage stamps of China, and the delicate etiquette of the Oriental which made it necessary to give China tw issues, each of twelve denominations, at201 words
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Advertisement142 1925-04-22 16 "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS ARE HERE. Ask for Latest Lists. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. V-— I MONOPOLE CHAMPAGNE SEC, GOUT AMERICAN, BRUT. 2^9 From the famous house of '?M HEIDSIECK CO. /jg&o£k RHEIMS It M m^M Established in 1785 H£opM Obtainable at all Retail Wine ~~.Z^ Dealers Sole Agents142 words
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