The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 June 1925
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Title Section16 1925-06-03 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 10 CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1925. NO. 11,50616 words
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Article213 1925-06-03 1 Riotng again broke out in Shanghai on Monday coincident with the arrival of Princo George Page 9. Notwithstanding the Home Office ban on foreign Reds visiting England. prominent German Communist was present and spoke at a meeting in Glasgow Page 8. A Washington Post editorial suggests a213 words
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Article1296 1925-06-03 1 Burglary, cither plain or of the "cat variety, is as Edgar, in "king Lear," described that of him that gathers samphir.-, "dreadful trade." To MM average sedentary man. the thought of h leaking into strange house at night is both terrifying and alluring. It would be an adventure, aPenguin - 1,296 words
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Advertisement200 1925-06-03 1 SWALLOW ARIELL'S (iINfrERNUT BISCUITS RAFFLES HOTEL. Telephone No. 2920. GUEST NlGHTS.— Dinner and Dance. Ever) Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. TEA DANCES. Every Monday and Friday. GRILL ROOM. SARKIES BROTHERS, Adjoining the Dimngroom. Open from 8.00 a.m. to 11.45 p.m. Proprietors. Y.SSV.V.V.VW.SV WvVvwwwvW VAW.SSW.SV.V.W.V AWJVWt Fraser j and Neave Ltd. Manufacturers200 words
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Advertisement248 1925-06-03 1 A Little jQj&X Miss Kurlo /££*^J^fc*\ Introduces you to the solution of vour washing- difficulties. You need Ay n r^ IX//>^ haV anxiety about washing your dainty garments; the KURLO lather V "TMrfT'"lGT*r^ cleanses so gently that shimmering j vHiju. A k MlkS and the m St de,icate of feWea248 words
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Advertisement185 1925-06-03 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Latest shipping on pages 10, 12 and 13. "Plastaleke," William Jacks' Page 9 The Paige-Jewett at Borneo MotorsPage o. The Gray car at Straits Motor GaragePage 3. Dodge Bros, car at Central MotorsPage 4. Morris 1-ton truck at Malayan MotorsPage 5. Smoke Capstan and obtain satisfactionPage 11. Barlow185 words
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Advertisement7 1925-06-03 1 SWALLOW ARI ELL'S VARIETY WAFERS ARE DELICIOUS7 words
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Miscellaneous103 1925-06-03 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday, 3/rf. High Water, 7.16 a.m., 7.49 p.m. Public Holiday. Birthday Parade. 7.45 a.m. M. M. homeward mail leaves. Matinee, Twelfth Night, 4.30 p.m. Birthday Ball, (Government House. Thursday, Ath. High Water, 8.19 a.m., 8.29 p.m. Friday, oth. High Water, 9.12 a.m.. 9.7 p.m. Edaljee Khory Mark Lodge,103 words
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Article205 1925-06-03 2 The eighih ar.nua! general meeting of the Bt, Francis Association arai held ut the Clab premises ar Chan Ko"r: Chong road OB Sunday last. Rev. Brother Barnitu> (President I and M. Goaaee, J. P., Esq., the I I I a and Mr. P. G. Paasadasa presided. Altai205 words
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Article101 1925-06-03 2 The annual general meeting of the 01 1 RatHesians' Association was held on Saturday evening at Raffles Institution at which there was a good attendance of members. The Officers elected for the ensuing year are as follows: President Dr. K. Clarke. Vice-President (ex-officio) D. A. Bishop. Vice-President M.101 words
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Article83 1925-06-03 2 For Military Charities. The Hon. Sir David Galloway $250 (apt. Tar Soo Bin 250 The Hon. Mr. T. W. Clayton 100 (Amoy) 100 The Hon. Mr. A. M. Pountnev, C.M.G., C.B.E. 50 The Hon. Mr. J. Lornie 50 C. E. Wurtzburg 50 Messrs. Frankel Bros. 50 Anon 5083 words
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Article56 1925-06-03 2 A jumhU- sale of old clothes, etc., will be held at St. Andrew's School, Stamford Road on Sa urday, June 6th at 10 a.m. Any contributions will be gratefully recciv M and may be sent to the Parsonage, 0. i-ort Canning Road not later than Thursday .June56 words
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Advertisement486 1925-06-03 2 AGAROL COMPOUND. Modified MINERAL OIL with Phenolphthalein and AGAR-AGAR. Dependable Original Palatable Indicated in Constipation. To be had of all Chemists. Distributing Agents fur Malaya. MEDICAL HALL LTD. SINGAPORE. THE HAPPY VALLEY LTD. THE ELITE CINEMA. 9 Reels Comedies 6 Reels Special Feature THE MAN BETWEEN With Kdna Murphy Allan486 words
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Advertisement277 1925-06-03 2 VICTORIA THEATRE CELEBRITY^FOURS FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY Wednesday June 17th and Saturday June 20th at 9.30 p.m. A. Strok has the pleasure to present MABEL GARRISON America's Foremost Coloratura Soprano from the Metropolitan Opera, New York. At the Piano, Mr. GEORGE SIEMOUN. Booking opens at Little's on Friday, June sth.277 words
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Advertisement329 1925-06-03 2 From Saturday, 30th Mav, to Thursday nu i N k AT THE ne ALHAMBRA (Tan Cheng Kee Cc. Ltd. Proprietors In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sham TOPICAL BUDGET of interesting acreen ne 1 3 THE GREATEST HUMAN DRAMA SEEN FOB *ni» As true, as real, as full of329 words
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Article826 1925-06-03 3 Although the problem is not quitt akin to that in Malaya, the Phelps-Stokes report which has just been issued contains the principles which ought to be followed, which we extract from the Times notice of the report. The End in View. Kducation t*here must rot*826 words
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Article149 1925-06-03 3 Thomas Sfeighau ll always a favourite, r)>\ only because he is a sterling actor with a fine appearance, hut chiefly because he always appears in excellent films. All his -tories are specially written for him and h\< latest "Woman Pr ►of* will he prorounced his best to date.149 words
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Advertisement319 1925-06-03 3 I Do you know K^^^ti I m^ *r constitutions H undermined, if not ruined, by having milk I from Tubercular cows > H How is a mother to know that her baby I is safe from this risk.— Better not to run the I risk Give Baby Glaxo H Glaxo319 words
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Advertisement251 1925-06-03 3 This is the Prickly Beat Season The Ideal Preventive IS Sole Agents: |)AKLOW S CO. Telephone 2790 Cold Storage ICE CREAM is made from pure cream in a spotless factory where every utensil is steam-sterilised daily. Buy it of any of the distributors mentioned below. Sold in bricks wrapped in251 words
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Article1356 1925-06-03 4 ITS PERILS AND BENEFITS. The abolition of the "knock" in gasoline] engines by the use of a lead compound! is one of the most important recent achieve- 1 ments of industrial chemistry, we are*told by Dr. C. M. Sails of the New York State Department of Labour, writing1,356 words
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Advertisement165 1925-06-03 4 a A Full-sized car at small car cost You who purpose buying a car for extra comfortable riding and Remodelled by extra long life, and yet desire something lower in first cost than JOHN S. NAPIER. the average English Car, will find this remodelled Cubitt ap- proaches your desires more165 words
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Advertisement152 1925-06-03 4 MOTORCYCLES In choosing a mount the average prospective purchaser usually places too much important on the original outlay and in consequence buw an inferior machine which cannot give him the Service, Reliability and sense of well-being afforded by a better class product. The Running expenses are usually higher, the re-sale152 words
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Article280 1925-06-03 5 IWlo^ed in Anglo-Swiss Official Journal. It interesting to all who are interested N > "f the British motor car read in the Angm-Swiss Com- (the official journal of th e amber «<f Commerce for Switkowiag account of the posi- British :n<-tor industry: erhapi too early to280 words
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Article80 1925-06-03 5 There has been some little trouble in the Taikoo Dockyard, Hongkong, over "squetze business." A Chinese in one department recommended a workman to a job in another and considered he was entitled to $15 from the first month's wage. The new man reperted of his bargain, if iheie was one,80 words
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Article228 1925-06-03 5 The most important taxi trips carried out duiing March by the Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services, Limited, were a series of three trips carried out by Mr. L. J. Brain, from Cloncurry to the Duchess and Mount lsa. An epidemic of typhoid fever had broken out228 words
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Article227 1925-06-03 5 Ore occasionally hears remarks from aaOM Oi the motorists of the old school to the effect that they would not bav* low-pressure tyres on their cars. An agent for a popular light ear when questioned that high-pressure tyres are iisted as an alternative to the standard large-section equipment.227 words
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Article115 1925-06-03 5 OMNIBU S OVERTURNS. Eight People Rescued Through the Floor. Eight passengers had wonderful escape--from injury when a Bristol omnibus overturned ,:i Red Hill, a few miles from Bristol. At the steepest part of the hill the steering gear became locked. The omnibus ran Up a bank and fell n its115 words
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Article153 1925-06-03 5 The Ford Motor Company is to open a new works in Paris at the beginning of August, which will provide for the assembly of 150 cars and trucks a day. The works, whicn are on the bank; of the Seine and about five miles from153 words
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Advertisement178 1925-06-03 5 THE GRAY CAR JL *av .JL^k* \)uxn (l driven. In blu« aaaaa^^. m Jj IB gaw x^eaaaaaaaaaaal^^^aaaaw ral eaaane; Small ears. The car of distinguished appearance. TWeai haeaaai of^ its unequalled ecoru „,v. unfailing relial.ility and atatt— tailed appearance ha. re-en «ud- tMt head of Hi cam and now raakl178 words
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Advertisement53 1925-06-03 5 RALEIGH MOTOR CYCLES. 2* 4 H.P. SEMI- SPORTS MODEL. Every Motor Cycle Other Models Chain Cum Belt Luca, Horn. PriCe $475. N&tt. D The Raleigh Engine is designed and manufactured to the ideal of providing a power unit of comparatively high efficiency combined with absolute reliability ROBINSON &> CO., LTD.53 words
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Advertisement986 1925-06-03 6 J mm Mm *m Mm MM Mm MM MmMmMM MMmmm I OFFERED BY THE SINGAPORE FBEE PRESS 3 IN A GIGANTIC POPULARITY VOTING CAMPAIGN J CAMPAIGN OPENED MAY 23rd CAMPAIGN CLOSES JULY 18th. J Including" $3,000 Insurance Po'icy, fuil coverage in the OVERSEAS S ASSURANCE Corp. Ltd. 59 Chuha Street.986 words
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Advertisement1389 1925-06-03 7 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS I 3 MAGNIFICENT CARS— A HOST OF PRIZES I EASY TO WIN The tollowin Prizes will be given free to the persons having the greatest numbers of votes at the close of the campaign. Votes are given free and mny be secured by receiving paid m1,389 words
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653 1925-06-03 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 3. 1925. Student Bolshevism. Starting from an anti-Japanese movement among the student class in Shanghai, has arisen rioting which seems to be assuming rather serious proportions. The feeling of the students, and of many others, against the Japanese has its origin a long while back,653 words
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Article518 1925-06-03 8 Mrs. D. M. Montgomerie, Miss P. Gleeson and Mr. H. N. Ferrers have left for Home. Mr. J. A. S. Jennings, Editor of the Times of Malaya, is still lying ill at his bungalow in Ipoh. The S.V.C. parade this morr.ing for the King's Birthday Parade at C.48 a.m. at518 words
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Article656 1925-06-03 8 WfaO IS LEADING A glance at the standing of contestants in the race to decide the most popular people in Singapore will show that the campaign is ju.st getting under way, but it will also show that no candidate has yet obtained anything in656 words
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Article145 1925-06-03 8 r Renter's Service.l London, June 1. There was an enthusiastic and dramatic scene at the Communist Conference in Glasgow, when it was announced that despite the Home Office ban on foreign Reds visiting England. Dr. Stocker, a fraternal German Delegate, was piesent. The doors were locked and Stocker145 words
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Article84 1925-06-03 8 [Reuter's Service.! Paris, May 31. A Fez report that Abdel Krim has European, Egyptian, Indian and Tunisian army instructors is confirmed. It is reported Germans are in his immediate entourage and the Riffs are said to have gone to Hamburg to buy arms. German field-dress-ings and medical84 words
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Article36 1925-06-03 8 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang June The agricultural show at Bukit Mertajam was most successful. The large crowd visited the various sections, including; the medical showing all kinds of principal diseases including venereal.36 words
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Article71 1925-06-03 8 FREE OTATEBttr^ I NATIONaus^, |(I)|m I CReuter's Servic* I The Pi,„ ce „f Wales h» Juk I tour of the Orange F».... V" I \tyy cordial reception lfl I nationalist province r I tion in the Town Hail h- Y'T" I 700 guests, after which I sing71 words
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Article59 1925-06-03 8 [Reuter's Service.] I Kei N r i i I In a valedictorv editorial j t .y L% I ton Post, Col. Hsrvej BUW) in London on the French i and America. The N ew Vor) Wasmngton correspondent resident Coolidge inspired the i Col Harvey, resifn»tion of ship was59 words
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Article50 1925-06-03 8 Kei v.,rk. hm Ihe Washington eorres] New York Times learaa test N« lon, KellOfff and Hoover. a > th^ Debt Commission ha' stand that direct negotiati ing of war debts shall be he ton and under no drcunul Comntieeion consider going sbi a joint meeting of rem debtor50 words
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Article66 1925-06-03 8 PKevter'a Bervim.] Ilroomt. Mas Apai t from some bad mmv.«' Col de Pined*) ha- hithe.to d Ihe anticipated. He nos pi .to Melbourne sad hat tares-ata; [haul and then depan f< rT< Ido rii 1 I day Island. Ambe.wa, Ma.a r. V, I Manila and Formosa. H< 'at66 words
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Article102 1925-06-03 8 [Reuter's Service.] Purlin. June National Interest ii being the flying week f > r UgM serepkami which Geunany ii concentrsth peaie treaty restrictions. BtSftiei divided into three clninfi in maximum power of the tively 40. 80 and LM h.p. Twenty thousand iter prizes for wlv'ch fifty-..n--crowds assembled102 words
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Article18 1925-06-03 8 [Router's Service.] London. May The Karl of Oxford and Asaeitfc appointed a Knight of the Garter,18 words
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Article58 1925-06-03 8 [Reuter's Service.] hit iKo. Jun. I Five armed dsaperadot enteral th»lg of Chicago in the leherb ef I to thirteen employees in back room. j up ten thousand dollafl an 1 SSCSfSS motor-ea, Later ir, the ds> men, possibly the mme ran* large jewellers in the b'J58 words
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Article97 1925-06-03 8 rßenter'i Bereiee.l Umepafes, Jjaj president Coolidge, pre to graduates of ths Kava AcSj* he felt the occasion m .1 and knew it di.l not exwt nov connected with 0« N ,u directly of by Inference i any other powers ar.- srm. and by sroastag national wapi hatred,97 words
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Article23 1925-06-03 8 PERSIAN FRONTIER DISTURBED. The Peraian-Balucl u*| a disturbed condition for pjport, show that the Persian Khwaah is besieged by !;•>; and has alreacK luffered23 words
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Advertisement74 1925-06-03 8 "THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S" FOR VAN-MR-HUM The Famous OLD DUTCH LIQUEUR Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Shanghai.) 45. ROBINSON ROAD. TELEPHONE 22V SHOULDER TXT MUTTON 4U Whole or Half I Per lb Singapore COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. Om -inSTS} Wedding Gifts of Distinction. Exquisite Designs in Belgian Cut74 words
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Advertisement10 1925-06-03 8 A GOOD TIP. Sole Agents: DUPIRE BROTHERS. BLACK WHITE WHISKY10 words
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Article494 1925-06-03 9 AMBITIOUS STUDENTS. KAIN DAMPB A II DOUR. [Beuter'l Service. 1 Shanghai. May 31. j ain m*feeg the streets empty but sappraemd excitement of the students ,!citaU'> the continuance of precautions.! tl irty arrests have been made not ncleding irls :i w (,f wnom were mixed j in the494 words
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Article27 1925-06-03 9 SIRDAR M URDERERS GUILTY. [Reuter Service.] Cairo, June 2. I the nine accused of the murder Sirdar were found guiltv. The Wll! pronounce catenas on June 7.27 words
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Article68 1925-06-03 9 IRISH GENERAL BOMBED WITH EGGS. f ßeuter's Service.] T u Ntar York, June 2. h r ut,(ir -i military police and detec- unabie to prevent a disturbance »°W7 of the 105th regiment yes- %ening when the Irish General «'*»-w«.d the regiment. Women al OTiuffy, who was greeted N ">h-tuous chorus68 words
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Article14 1925-06-03 9 [tammr*| Service.] ft u !>aris Jun L ■anoemead of M. Lucien14 words
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Article188 1925-06-03 9 SECURITY PACT. THE MAIN POINTS. [Router's Service.] p «ris. May 31. Havas diplumatic correspondent confirms that Britain and France have virtually agreed on the principal points of the note to Germany rep l y tQ the G^ rman posals for a security pact. It is thought the188 words
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Article131 1925-06-03 9 Sjrasburu, June 2. If. Painleve, speaking at a banquet, said that Government will spare ao eadeavour In order to guarantee financial stability of which the first condition is security. If Alsaci-I.rrnifne Wi lv ajrain threatened Prance areuld engage her existence to defend them. That does not Imply a131 words
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Article45 1925-06-03 9 [Reuter's Service.] Teheran, June 1. The nfejliaa has passed a law granting the sole Government monopoly of export, import, purchase, and warehousing of tea and sugar. The Government will levy a duty of two krans on sugar and six krans on tea respectively.45 words
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Article174 1925-06-03 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, June 1. An audience of fifty thousand listened to a speech by Mr. Baldwin at a Victory Rally at Wei beck Abbey, wherein the Premier appealed for an all-round increase of ten per cent in industrial efficiency. He announced his intention to appoint a permanent174 words
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Article40 1925-06-03 9 [Reuter's Service.] Amsterdam, Jane 1. For the first time since his exile in Holland, the ex-Kaiser, accompanied by his wife and youngest '.-hildren met the Royal Family and visited the Queen Mother at the palace at Soestdyk.40 words
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Article109 1925-06-03 9 [Router's Service. l Rome, May 31. The Kalian airship Esperia wirelessed that she left Ciampino Aerodrome near here at 8.45 last evening and joined the airship N. L. from Ponte Dera Aerodrome, near Corsica, at midnight. They arrived at Barcelona at eight in the morning and made109 words
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Article94 1925-06-03 9 [Havas Service.] Strasbourg, June 1. M. Doumergue has arrived here to attend the annual gathering of the Federation of French Sports Associations and was received enthusiastically. Speaking at a banquet, he said that the maintenance of peace called for sustained vigilance until France was quite certain that94 words
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Article1366 1925-06-03 9 The extra meeting is trying out the horaas pretty severely and some of them will be leg-weary this Saturday. It is rather unfortunate that the first class horses have rather petered out. Elkin and Silver Giist dropped out early, Highway got a nasty knock against the rails in1,366 words
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Article231 1925-06-03 9 AMERICAN SPORT. [Reuter's Service.] New York. May SI. By defeating McTigue, Berlenbach becomes the fourth holder of the world's light-heavyweight title in three years. Berlenbach was very aggressive and repeatedly forced McTigue to the ropes, boring in with hard rights and lefts but McTigue covered up and dodged,231 words
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Article106 1925-06-03 9 A rather serious fire broke out in a Chinese-owned rattan factory off Thompson Road yesterday morning, the Fire Brigade having to work under very trying conditions to put out the flames. The engines returned to the station after three and a half hours' work. Water was pumped106 words
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Article112 1925-06-03 9 Running amok with a knife, a Malay deck passenger on board the steamer Ban Siong Bee. killed two men and wounded four others while the vessel was going alongside the wharf at Pulau Samboe on Tuesday. Of the four men attacked only one was a Chinese,112 words
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Article77 1925-06-03 9 The V. I. hi A. D. S. from Kuala Lumpor are continuing their performances at the Victoria Theatre with great acceptance to considerable audiences, and the actors do not appear to be "staling." On Monday afternoon "Twelfth Night" was given, greatly pleasing those present, mostly ladies. Yesterday was77 words
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Advertisement263 1925-06-03 9 Miniature Medals f IN STOCK. ■I mV*SS 1914 MO7IS Star Bar fa \L- g^S General Service %S W I I 5 V W- Mercantile Marine W jE BRONZE OAK LEAVES, SILVER ROSETTES. SILVER > BARS FOR M.C. < I Robinson Co., Ltd. ■C (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) 2" SINGAPORE.263 words
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Advertisement789 1925-06-03 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. MACHAON London, Rotterdam789 words
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Advertisement458 1925-06-03 10 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. SUTTON HALL due June 27 s.s. COLORADO due July 28 CITY OF MADRID due Aug. 28 MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM,458 words
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Advertisement575 1925-06-03 10 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVK Es o PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION GO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government)". o OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. ■OMBWARDB For China and Japan. For Marseilles, London tod Art Due575 words
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Article1064 1925-06-03 11 DR. HOOPS' APPEAL. The annual meeting of the above was held on Friday afternoon on the hospital premises before a gathering of. those inte(ested in the work. The hon'ble Dr. A. L. Hoops, P.CM.O. Tave an interesting address in the course of which he said: This1,064 words
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Article198 1925-06-03 11 A resolution is due to be moved at th Calcutta Corporation's meeting says the Statesman for the appointment of a special Committee to "evohc a scheme whereby better control of the trafficin Calcutta can be inaugurated, and also to deal with prowling taxis in search of fares." The choice of198 words
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Advertisement316 1925-06-03 11 BUSINESS CARDS. i \^3' a o p!f»»* <erM fnr tne H'wstratad j r.tmloirur <»f Musical Instrumt-nta. SEASON CO.. LTD. 11l and 1!.:. North Bridge Road. J !c^r THK I'KKMIFR MANILA CIGAR. l^^:^ "1^ Insular" cigars have the acceded brand in mansions, dabi a" d hotrls where highest quali. is demanded.316 words
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Advertisement304 1925-06-03 11 The Navy's Choice PLYMOUTH GIN. Obtainable Everywhere. ■f CHICKS 1-BERTAM! Ral r*' t»J 4 _L -I^*3 M VRI RRa »-»3jbi^^ r i^T i v "j' r ij aa OUR SPECIALITY Quotations from Mohamed bin Hoosainsah 33 Robinson Road, (Ist floor). HUDSON'S Have Just Received a large assortment of New Instruments304 words
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Advertisement143 1925-06-03 11 ill Wl IS ;^^t- 4h I M l) Wjf I here's a whole lot U >v r Xs'/M un *> *°l*d satisfaction in a Capstan Si I |»J^% Cigarette. First, the satisfaction that 3 comes from the personal enjoyment of a i^^^lv^y rea//v g'ooc/ cigarette. Secondly, the ASSrVyf pleasure derived143 words
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Article45 1925-06-03 12 Ships alongside the Wharves, or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Ellenga 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Amboise 18; Kola 17; Laisang 16: Kaw: 13; President Hayes 11; Centaur 8; Katong 7; Deli 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3).45 words
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Article25 1925-06-03 12 June 2. Emile, Esmeralda. (Dut); Venezia, (Ital). Hong Keat, C. Hin Tay Yit, Penang, City of Athens, (Brit); Lis*?. (Nor). June 3. Ajax, (Brit).25 words
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Article64 1925-06-03 12 (By courtesy of the Government Health Office). Kandang Kerbau Station. Fer ihe 24 hours ending- midnight Jure Ist. Max. «hade temp. 89 F Min. shade temp. 79 F Mean shade temp. 83.1 F Max. sun radiation 158 F Min. grass radiation 73.5 F Sea temperature 83 F Mean64 words
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Advertisement672 1925-06-03 12 Burns Philp Line (INCORPORATED IN AUSTRALIA.) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Regular monthly sailings by the well-known atcamar MARELLA (7 375 tons) and MONTORO (5.000 tons). The c.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe, single l»erth cabins, swimming672 words
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Advertisement830 1925-06-03 12 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 PIANOS, PLAYER-PIANOS ORGANS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED W. J- GARCIA 219, ORCHARD ROAD.830 words
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Advertisement97 1925-06-03 12 THE AMERICAN EXPRL* rCO., INC Incorporated in I>A.) Travel Made Easy Passages booked by all steamship W Independent and Conducted Tcur* Traveller?' Cheque?. U*m Remittances by Draft and Cabl« Foreign monies ntmegsl Baggage and Accident Ir.-urance rf« BOOKING OKrHB I* F.M.S. Railways, Royal BtaH Rlys. Java State Ml* Offices in97 words
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Miscellaneous608 1925-06-03 12 SHIPPING NOTES. The P. and O. Morea has left Hongkong and is expected to arrive at this Port at 11 a.m. to-day, and will proceed alongside P. and O. Wharf on arrival. RUBBER FREIGHTS. The rates of freight on Rubber to Pacific Coast Ports of America and the special ocean608 words
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Advertisement642 1925-06-03 13 O. S. K. Line. Destinations. Steamers. j^-. Dept fondon. Hamburg, Rotterdam. Antwerp. BrMMB. via Colombo, Aden and Part Said. Andes Maru June tl June 14 ||C« Tort via San Francisco, Panama Havana Maru from Kobe June 14 AJgoa Hay, Port Elizabeth, Cape Sanfc s ISBtPO- Aire.- via C.lombc, t Chicago642 words
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Advertisement447 1925-06-03 13 Jffep gcguuiß m\ HffVikVi.^^ OPW«i nwMMMm> onn^ m EfvL ■¥> aM-mVInIaMB ff B^ L»SKIS kBP Wm^i* 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 Colombo. Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From447 words
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Advertisement671 1925-06-03 13 AMERICAN FAR EAST LINE. OPERATED FOR UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD BY STRUTHER AND BARRY, MANAGING OPERATORS SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO. -U.S.S.B WEST CARMONA June 7 U.S.S.B WEST FARALON Ju lv U.S.S.B. WEST SEQUANA X ug. and subsequent steamers approximately 30 days apart. For rates and further particulars671 words
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Article724 1925-06-03 14 I was told that I could get it at Abdul Ghani's. I didn't believe it, but thought that I would call, as it would save my writing to Bombay. "Morning!" I said cheerfully, as I wormed my way into his dug-out, knocking down two brooms and a724 words
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Article373 1925-06-03 14 Eatest Information from Aden. Simla, Mav IT. The Foreign Department publishes the following further information regarding the Haj situation received from the Resident at Aden.— Sultan Ibn Saud's Agent at Aden states that Rabigh, though in Ibh Saud's hands, is not at present ready for the raeap.373 words
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Article636 1925-06-03 14 WHAT THE GOVERNMENT IS DO'NG. The Selection of Sites. Details of the two great wireless stations now being: built at Bodmin and Bridgwater for a telegraph system to Canada and South Africa and other stations for a telegraph system to India and Australia were disclosed by636 words
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Advertisement201 1925-06-03 14 WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE For Coughs, Colds and Internal Troubles s> HORLICK'S J Ma MALTED MILK HORLICK'S part N In CJL«Uv TVraaaad. of Folk oava ta.akaJ HORLICtCf In *^ff-iSy[ MALTED MlLK— tka FOOD DRlNK— fat n In §*|^g0 ta« *trM«ti: it gava tkaai to carrj oo." It U M I*201 words
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Advertisement213 1925-06-03 14 aV.awa»>^rv j^SVui'—i hji "■"^■■enßßaai^^^^^^ THE TRUMPETER. Tlir spirited dranimj time of ii aterloo. at reproduced Itere de- j xihich decisive battle Pitts a trumpeter of j the retimunt played a the "GREYS "at the I menu, mile part' SNOWY paper, evenly filled with the choicest Virginia, tins that are absolutely213 words
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Article64 1925-06-03 15 June 2. Bank 4 m.s. o K 1C rank, demand 2 4 t/. Private credits 3 m.s. 2i4 New Yoik, demand 56%; Credits 90 davs f t nCC^ < mand 1060 India, T. T. 155&/ Hongkong, demand 2>' 2 p.c. Dis. Yokohama, demand ***** Java, demand i.\ Bangkok, demand64 words
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Article196 1925-06-03 15 June 2. Tin 100 Tons $105 7 Gambier j^ Pepper White :;< rn Pepper Black 2i.sa Flake Tapioca g jq Pearl Bags BeuU 830 Copra i, M opra Sundricd 12.60 Opium, Baaarai unt <lV Rice, Liang Hin Chan Maik Blue Eagle (Old) sqO Rice. Liang Hin Chan Mark Red196 words
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Article220 1925-06-03 15 RO^E MACPHAIL COS REPORT CL. R. Macphail). Singapore. June 2. Rubber. 3s. O^kd. Local 1.07. Tin.— £2sl 17s. 6d. 100 tons at 125%. There is no called news of rubber end tin over the holidays and the market is on the quiet side. Industrials and Loans are220 words
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Article172 1925-06-03 15 Singapore. June 2. Tin £251 7s 6d. Local 120* 100 tons. Rubber. Ss Ottd. Local 1.07. Rubbers have more enquiries than for some days past and quotations tend to improve. Ulu Benuts have buyers at 38, Craigieleas at 82, Bukit Katils at 91, Tambalaks at 90,172 words
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Article66 1925-06-03 15 Macao received over 1,400 chest* of opium from Persia, though it is probable that a certain amount was really Benares opium. The ultimate distribution of this i- unknown, but while such large supplies are available in a place with a small legitimate consumption so near Hongk >ng, there is t66 words
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Article860 1925-06-03 15 The Hongkong Superintendent of Import? and Exports has the appended in his annual report. Comparatives litH, Chines:- law opium was seized, but constant saisaras were made of Chinese prepare J ,j law, originating in Karons; Chow Wan, Wuehow, Kengmoon. Amoy and elsewhere. Illicit prepared opium of860 words
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Advertisement406 1925-06-03 15 lawts over $5,500,000. TUP PDCAT I? A crmniT Assurance in force over $19,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE:-Winchester HousesTnZoT The Company has £20,000 deposited with the wl. r *m L ONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C. p um witn the Supreme Court of England, and complies406 words
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Advertisement349 1925-06-03 15 BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. Established 1880 Capita] Subscribed Y.100.0U0.000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y.50.r.00.000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. lehinoraija. Esq DIRECTORS IT. Es,,. Baron K. Morimura. M. Odagin, Esq. N. Igarashi, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K. Mogami. Esq K. Tatsumi. Esq. K. Takeuchi, Esq Y. Watanabe.349 words
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Advertisement988 1925-06-03 15 BSSSSJSJSSSJ ____AUCTION SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THF VE^^l? SETTLEMENTS. E SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE ITrH of Secure Sale dated ,>7th March, 1925. between Mama lasa. Ifodhrelo Pillav Plaintiff versus 1. Yen Oh Ler.gLen Bn Co: Dofenasata The Lnders.gned have been instructed to e rl P k o988 words
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Advertisement40 1925-06-03 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in Ens/land by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— lessrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Cu., Ltd. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor) A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.40 words
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Article1858 1925-06-03 16 MONDAY'S RESULTS. The second day of the Extra meeting was favoured by fine weather and whilst what may perhaps be called the more ornamental grandstand class of attendance v.a- j not perhaps as numerous as usual, there was a good attendance down below and the investments were as1,858 words
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Article388 1925-06-03 16 SELANGOR BEAT PENANG. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 1. Penang lost this match by 37 runs. They collapsed in their second innings this morning when Gill bowled in groat form and contributed largely to the Selangor victory. Selangor. First Innings. T. C. Green c Weihen b388 words
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Article97 1925-06-03 16 YESTFRDAY'S RESULTS Mixed Doubles (Open). Mrs. Campbell and Winter beat Mrs. Sayers and Major Watson, 6 3. 6 o. Miss Law and Newbury beat Miss Abed and S. Abed, 6 l, 4— fi.* 6— 2. Mixed Doubles (Handicap.) Mrs. Salzmann and Hindhede beat Mrs. G. Hutchinson97 words
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Article211 1925-06-03 16 Second League Results Three second league fixtures wore played off yesterday afternoon. On the Padang the S.R.C. went down before the Police, who followed up their victory over the S.C.F.A. (B) recently by defeating the Padang club by four goals to one. The game was evenly contested, but the211 words
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Article791 1925-06-03 16 S.C.C. DEFEAT NEGRI SEMBILAN. Brilliant Batting by Hamilton. The match between the S.C.C. and Negri Sembilan came to an end shortly after 3 p.m. on Monday, the visitors being defeated by 168 runs. The weather was threatening when the game was resumed on Monday morning, but there was only791 words
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Article29 1925-06-03 16 The Men's monthly Medal (Bogey) will be played for on Saturday and Sunday i;*th and 14th and the Ladies' monthly Medal (Bogey) on Thursday 18th June.29 words
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Article35 1925-06-03 16 Programme of Drills up to and for June 7th. Friday, 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall. Band. Band Practice. Saturday, 2 p.m. Farrer Range, "A" Company, Musketry Classification; Bukit Timah. "B" Company, Musketry Classification.35 words
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Article21 1925-06-03 16 Printed and published by Reginald Downing Davies at the office of ihi S":rjrpcrc> Press Ltd., 69, Robinsoi Road, Singapore Straits Settlements21 words
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