The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 September 1925
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section13 1925-09-01 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S.. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1925. NO. 11,583.13 words
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Article265 1925-09-01 1 The shipping strike is said to be developing m England Page 9. The ii ni on inncniiiunl has made a disclaimer regarding the reported coastal shipping regulations discriminating against Britain Page 9. Enthusiastic expressions of AngloArgentine yood«i!l were a feature of the banquet given to the Prince265 words
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Article1164 1925-09-01 1 "'I shouldn't k«' fof t<i s«'t it there. Ma-l- >aid Mr. Alt uld. the pMMiOMT, ehfliatiially. "leastavva\s not if I was you. That Riant* to fuddcr down." "]>u<." the Tenant objected, "that wauM nakc a IN ii right of way. Ho has lately bought meadow though ft'bich aEx - 1,164 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement214 1925-09-01 1 WIN LOONG tHE .,,.MSE.» HOISE ntOPE A> WOPICAI SUITS. m ,,H STREET. "raffles hotel Telephone No. 2020. JESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY Dinner Dance. MONDAY FRIDAY The Dansant. LEVINE HOPKINS DANCE BAND. S ARKIES BROTHERS, GRILL ROOM. Proprietors. -up* vision of an LEOX. H. YAYMEN. r&peri Kuropcan. Manager. The World's Typewriter he214 words
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Advertisement180 1925-09-01 1 FOR THE TROPICS. In addition to the 20 features that make the Royal Typewriter the most popular machine m Malaya, we can now offer an additional outstanding feature m ANTI-RUST gQY^L TYPEWRITERS. INCONVENIENCE AND UPAIB BILLS KI.IMIN ATEO. x-^^^HHflP^Bs Sole Agents for Malaya The "EUROPE" HOTEL Terms: Ala carte, or180 words
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Advertisement126 1925-09-01 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Alhambra attractions Page 2. Chungkols, Barlow and Co. Page Robinson's sale starts to-day— Pa>? 4. Little's provision and wines PfcCi S. Lattst shipping m HgM 10, IS nnd IS. H. T>. Ro«»j -hand's SepUMnln r alt* Pajr*' Aiiliui- I liii^! 1 m and Co.— -Pajr* Zeiss survoyinj; instrunn*nt>.126 words
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Advertisement19 1925-09-01 1 \V IxN G LOO N G FOR HIGH CLAW TAILORING. S vie, Cut and Finish Guarant^rd. 32. HIGH STREET.19 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous114 1925-09-01 1 THE WEEK. Titesihi </, \sf. Hitfh Water, H. 55 a.m.. I. >* pjm. Special Assizo. I— gi I: S.R.C. vs R.A. Wrdv^sduy, 2nd. Hijrh Water, 10.35 am o T»<t pm Ului' Funml honu-warJ nia l rl««>t>. Polo: Harm-* Cups. Thursday, Xrd. Hiph Water, 11.9 a.m., 10.4.< pm B. I. homeward114 words
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Article261 1925-09-01 2 I Police Action Ac»i'.^t English Visitor*. Whilt crossing a crowded street m Florence on July 21 about i> pan. tw i English ladies, one a member of the London Insurancs Committee .yd thr other the well- y^ known young novelist, Miss Margery Law\i'f! n' (sister of261 words
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Article170 1925-09-01 2 Under the terms of the Russo-Japanese 1 j Treaty Russia promised to give Japan the, right to exploit certain oil and coal concessioiis m Northern Saphalien. .During the last few months the Japane>e Government has been conferring with the business interests concerned, and has completed the preliminary170 words
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Article97 1925-09-01 2 I-°i.<don. Auk. 12. The historic firm of Day and Martin, the blacking manufacturers, is being wound up. The firm was founded m 1770. and was mentioned by Dickons. Hood. George Eliot and Thomas Carlyle. The founder, Mr. Martin, an ex-Doncas-ter man, once befriended a soldier whoEx - 97 words
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Advertisement129 1925-09-01 2 4T THE HAPPY VALLEY. THE MERRY OPERA COMPANY In Choice New Plays. THE ELITE CINEMA Programme as good as any, better than many. GUA KANG SHANGHAI WAYANG. Just! PHONE 44 Iry fir\ HE ifJ AILORS ■I |EST > he h*f EXTURE A*^ •CF >^ SILKS A. T CARPETS DRAPERY Etc.129 words
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Advertisement657 1925-09-01 2 ■i Y»u deserve the best! Come to. "SURINA" THEATRE, TONIGHT North Bridge Road. Telephone No. 289. SOMETHING NEW SOMETHING DIFFERENT SOMETHING STARTLING The "ANAGLYPHES" THE MOST PUZZLING DISCOVERY OF THE TIME! Mystery! Science! Surprise! Screr.ms! Yells and Thrills Galore! It' you got very frightened, you can drop the red and657 words
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Advertisement245 1925-09-01 2 ALHA MBrT From Tuesday, Ist Septoml,-, i o Surrf In the Second Show rommenrini- 'i I'm. AN "UNUSUAL MOTION PICTURE BUPRRfIM THOEOUGHLY WELL ACTI A picture so true to life— to th> Uy* of every dry— that it b COn vindnf m It featureRALPH LEWIS, EMORY JOHNSON ELI H WALKER245 words
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Article1534 1925-09-01 3 A RACE TO THE COAST. liirth of an Industry Then is more romance m the story of the world's (real industries than m al the "yellow-back" novels that were cv r published. Take the ens- of rubber. The story of its advent ws a modern factor m1,534 words
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Article210 1925-09-01 3 The committee of the Tune Wah Hospital m Hongkong, al hough charitable institution having no connection with any political party, has resolved on joining the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the 2-1 Hon^ Association m lending a telegram to the various ports m China and the210 words
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Article154 1925-09-01 3 Another $50,000 for Expenses. Owin*r to strong opposition against his re-appearance on the Peking political stage, where In- played an important role befoiv the Anfu-Chihli-Fengtien civil war :n 1920, General Hsu Shu Tseng ("Little" Hmi i Special High Commissioner for the s;j.«ly <>f industry and finance154 words
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Advertisement162 1925-09-01 3 urc sign > «>u should I! -it's Cinnamon right away. It jj entitic combination o j 0 i Cinnamon and Peppi m int, carefully compounded with other wellknown 'i |U l tried substan, < iru s also invaluable m .ases of Influen/a Vsthma, Bronchitis, an J is largely used In162 words
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Advertisement182 1925-09-01 3 The Finest Changkol for I i ~S. L r-_-^rt^rz^ja SINGAPORE. > FOB PRICES ET( APPLY COCKS VALVES. ,i I Brass or Gunmetal Cocks m J ji I> 1 1 > /'1 v XC r^ri r^^wßHS Ij SEND TOUB BNQUIBnS TO > UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED J» I Iru'crporatt-il m the Straits182 words
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Advertisement227 1925-09-01 4 I OUR GENUINE CASH CLEARANCE SALE <^^~^^^^^SB^p^ppr.^i^cpc FAMOUS A.I. CALICO f^'^f n «B| £B ■< f i i»m vkxn^ >ut CU/y t d 11 .M, I HH IJ! »fc**»i us.* |li%^ »J ">n .1 i t J ~^^^i I m fM I I! ([(ill «•»<•» .an a^aiaaMk i^^^L.". tw "-J227 words
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SCOTTISH LETTER.
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Article1594 1925-09-01 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, Aug. 6. The holiday traffic by rail between London and the Highlands is by far the greatest since the Wai, and the Northern high roads arc swarming with motor cars. The nwnbert going by road, are by far (he greatest1,594 words
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Article576 1925-09-01 5 Discussion at 8..M.A. In the Section of Public Medicine at the meetings of the- British Medical Association at Bath, Dr. Leonard Hill opened a discussion on the influence of sunlight and artificial light on health. Ho reviewed the progresses made m the practice of heliotherapy576 words
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Advertisement223 1925-09-01 5 The s Health cry dose of Hall's Wine j] Wine is a pc ie m every nf weakness. blood feeds ds up your md. if you are exhausted by eading Hntish d es you Halls Wine Ihr *>ni>'«.- .■me Rc«tor«tive \KU WINM.LASSES ;-> to hold c€ th every \>k for223 words
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Advertisement369 1925-09-01 5 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER The only Morning Daily m Malaya and the best Medium for Advertising. Deliveried with the Chota Hazri each morning, with Latest Telegrams, Latest News and Latest Announcements. Telephone 56. Cable Address, "Advertiser." P. O. Box No. 206. Communications relating to News and Editorial369 words
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Advertisement938 1925-09-01 5 ||fl or«i|lt Horse I ■t_j Whisky I I "from hhe ORIGINAL RECIPE 1746" I YOU want a com- plexion that is N^fl^^V- clear, spotless and j£*i!r<!fe "'HAZELINE' *r> 'Trade Ma'h) -^^~-<£ I XII I \A/ r? j Keeps the skin healthy and ll SNOVV^ frCC fr m Wcmish C Glass938 words
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Article783 1925-09-01 6 In connection with the Reuter telegram which appeared m yesteiday's issue, apropos the well-known scientist, Mr. J. E. Barnard's address to the British Association on cancer perms, the following is of interest. Busimss men m I»ndon and throughout the country have reason to congratulate themselves. One of theirTimes - 783 words
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Article81 1925-09-01 6 Half-Witled (i\r\ Made Sane. London. Auu. In Lille (Franco Ml interesting experiment was made by Dr. Krfort, a Member of th Academy of Medicine. Assisted by Dr. Piquet, he extracted the thyroid gland of the murderer Olivier few minut.s after his execution, and he grafted it81 words
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Article22 1925-09-01 6 When tbii younger generation is <>ld, i what (io you suppose it will tell the mxt p-fneration that it didn't do? MilwaukeeMilwaukee - 22 words
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Advertisement722 1925-09-01 6 i Owing to the increase m duty it is necessary to N raise the retail prices of Cigarettes Tobacco. 8 Q The revised retait prices are as follows: CIGARETTES. H I iiiiiifl H Capstan Medium 58 cents per tin of 50. Capstan Medium Magnums 78 50. iS Capstan de Luxe722 words
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Advertisement220 1925-09-01 6 i P/^ q Correct jdin^" \j during early infaiu v is m It is during thi \a rod ot nar-v II mother who is unable to |\J 1 either wholly or m 1 nccessitv for yi\m n sembles as closel> as 1 1 !SHcnburys Mi| k Food No. 1 1220 words
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OUR LONDON LETTER.
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Article1510 1925-09-01 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Aug. fi. Although my Utters are always full of industrial troubles and the like, it is remarkable that the Bank Holiday we have ju>t concluded was OIK of the most popular < n ree< id, and some <>f the features it1,510 words
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Article222 1925-09-01 7 Iviililwr (Quotation Hitrh. ißy courtesy of the Nanyo NtchiNichi Shimbunshah Tokio. Aug. tft. Rubber prices still continue to rise, the middle price being advanced to Y.l.sr>. li Han-Ming Ik ained hy Students m Canton. It i- repotted from Canton that Mr. Ku Han-ming:, commissary for foreign affairs of222 words
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Article55 1925-09-01 7 While the supply of firewood at Hon.»kon<; was precarious, owing to the boycott, targe quantities were obtained by Government from Singapore. Government had 400 <ns at Wanchai, which it was selling tt c flat rate of seven cents for five kati, no one being allowed to buy more than 10M55 words
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Advertisement333 1925-09-01 7 BUSINESS CARDS. Bd for the Illustrated J 0 Musical InstrumenU. <, frtll N LTD. J North Bridge Road. 2 FOR HIRE. iuction m Rates THE /IOTOR CAR CO. 09-b, BulTit Timah Rd ISOI and 109. [IRE, less 20 per cent. i\\ LEY $2.50 per hoar, $3.00 per hour, )N y333 words
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Advertisement763 1925-09-01 7 NOTICES. KLUANG RUBBEfe CO IWNY, UNITED.] Notice hereby given that the eighth annual Brunei Meeting of the Company will be held ,tt noon <»n .\:<M(!.-iy, 31st September, 1925, when the Directors will recemmend that a Btfvidendl Bl r per c«-nt on the Ordinary Shares and 20 Pel cent OB the763 words
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Advertisement254 1925-09-01 7 Squash is, and he won't want to Montscrrat Pulpy Lemon Squash consists only of the pure juice and pulp of finest Sicilian Lemons and cane sugar, and is completely free from artificial syrups, colounn^s.Mid harmful preservatives. It quenches iyour thirst and it does you good —keeps your blood cool and254 words
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Advertisement517 1925-09-01 7 SAFEGUARD YOUR EYESIGHT WOULD YOU EXPEEIENCfI AMY DIFFICULTY IN YOUB vision. THK ADVK X OK OUR PULLY QUALIFIED BUBOPBAN OPTICIAN is availabN' daily Hours a.m. to l,ln p.m. SPECIALLY MADE GLASS*! SUPPLIED PBOMPTLTv MOTION SMITH AND SON LTD. 14. Battery tnii SINC; Al'OltK. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Inrideem-d Pledges517 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Obituary41 1925-09-01 8 STALLWOOD. On th. Mtk Aug«al M I'ontrosina sutldenly. MiMnd the dearly beloved wif, »f H. A. Stalluood. ißy cable). At the General Hospital on Sttfc tßStant, Ernest Jaeksm c;a>kili. aj:»«i y,-ar>, oi McAli>t. r and Co. Ltd. Very d.-t-ph rtgrettod.41 words
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Article58 1925-09-01 8 Mr. !'<>h Cheeg !>«• nn>\ Fusily tqpd+i tfceii sincere thank- to all n-lntivrs ami frfendl attending the funeral of his latt mother on Sunday la*t. aUo» to tin- Wha Kee K«-k. we. ki\ Entertainment Club, Chentr Koe HVn; A>M>ciation and member* of tht- S FA. and to tho>e who58 words
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655 1925-09-01 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1925. Our Other Staple. It used to be said that the railway.in the Malay States this was before the era of federation, centralisation or decentralisation were laid on sieepers of tin, meaning thereby that the miners found the money to construct tho first railways,655 words
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Article406 1925-09-01 8 The embargo on British and Japanese shipping by the Labour Union lof Canton was a daring and provocative act, constituting, as the British Consul-General said, a declaration of war. The Government of Canton has now declared that it did l <»t publish the shipping regulations aad does406 words
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Article644 1925-09-01 8 Mr. MM] Ml*, (m ran Sharp ami child kft IVnanir f<>t London by th«. Macedonia. It is reported that the Jluima Ke^iment i* to leave TaipiHi! adout October <>t th Mr. afyl .\Pr-. K. \V. Cook* and two Siamese students Mi leaving !*;.n;rk"> Europe 1»\ the Falstria. A Court «-t644 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article80 1925-09-01 8 (From 0,, r (h Among ethei N noatklj swetii awoquitoei iii mi Municipal 'am ths r.Mj ■fcWi th* cam,,.,, to "l)t.-«n,:rir ■■nmnum F.M.S The Hwk ira, Ma, tain llhgatitM i ■I the General H •'I th.V MM < fY"in the i. ■taring m the Jtethrmi pwipii >•80 words
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Article40 1925-09-01 8 o o I I A < bit* m t..i.. Iby thi X body of Ml up t I I; t<> tile h- t a limn < Buton li Police 'oUII nli m ;i ■>•■ .c- w ithoul postpomnl had p!. nennal40 words
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Article16 1925-09-01 8 1 111 > 11 I ivsloo, by running 22nd. v.!- nmn I16 words
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Article75 1925-09-01 8 I MrtMaj of H h«* hi r t < tllf ioa foi i Joiaiag I •Im \m m lava tbf orcanfc i Qu wfl Alth..ni; l\ i vi -iiitaM, ni if lit. Si ml (lu>> v\ hi> h Mi i Ri i t ir.pt I th«-75 words
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Article23 1925-09-01 8 i i II Futihii i). I 1 B H M ii l" \jom t ii j< v■u i tl Puithin23 words
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Advertisement149 1925-09-01 8 "THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S" v^^^^y GUINNESS bottled by E. J. BURKE of DUBLIN. m 111 Quarts. Pints and Nips. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Shanghai. I -!."> Robins.. n Road. Telt-phoiu- 128 PATBONISED BY BOTALTT. PRESENTS FOR WEDDINGS AND .ALL OC< ASIONS Entirely New Goods Con^istinp of M149 words
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Advertisement40 1925-09-01 8 r VERMIN USE a AGENTS: W. R. Loxley Co. \w l^^a^ a^ T^ V^ £T^ a> Ll GOLDEN SERIES. A ALWAYS ASK FOR r^n >Xr ADAMSON, j^H^ GJLFILLAN Co.. 7 Singapore "?J"2ir- -"32 P ena n g Kuala Lumpur IVlaiacca40 words
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THE SEAMEN'S STRIKE
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Article198 1925-09-01 9 i m \miTon joins IN. f Reutcr'= Service. l Capetown, Aug. HO. en are carrying out but refuse to take vessels to 1 -;il. large quantities of citrus are daih sccumulatlng and are I on foreign ships. Johannesburg, Aug. SI. 11 Conference passed sing the justice of198 words
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Article37 1925-09-01 9 5< rvice.] Paris. Aug. SI. tlem thai the Jebel itadel at Sueida is Q ai d'Orsay. General esterday, says that losses which snipn the French garrison at the Beroplaneu bombed Sueida. He does th» citadel.37 words
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Article21 1925-09-01 9 Service.] Moscow, AuR. :*o. rty-six day trial nine Supply Depot were a charge of mis- ■>. thirty-three receiv- imprisonment, the21 words
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Article21 1925-09-01 9 Service.] Horn*'. A.ujr. 11. has not returned tie naval manoeuvres. and submarines are and night, the ships iic apparatus.21 words
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Article55 1925-09-01 9 Sokobin reports th-<; efinitely located h lf y miles up the river from captive released nee days a(r" states 'i B i health am! we I '"i the camp and n ssible for the barition is carried on to the anxiety <<f Dr. Howard and55 words
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Article68 1925-09-01 9 I Headmaster of the is ending his agreeWe understand thr.t ing to Malaya. In Btrj loses an able >ns differed as to the arean productions by was the pioneer ■I' voted an enormous those who have at the Victoria Institution 1 ver the cause, the n command of Eng and68 words
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Article38 1925-09-01 9 NOT OFFICIAL. GOVERNMENT DISCLAIMS. [Reuter's Service.] Canton, Aug. HO. The Government has replied to the Ki\ tish Consul-General disclaiming that it had published and t"nat it approved the coastal shipping regulations discriminating against British shipping.38 words
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Article51 1925-09-01 9 [Reutor's Service.] Buenos Aires, Aug. 30. On the eve of the conclusion of the Prince's official stay here most enthus:as ie Anglo-Argentine expressions of goodwill wen- a feature of the banquet to four hundred gut sts given by the British community m honour of the Prince last51 words
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Article136 1925-09-01 9 [Reuter's Service.] 1 ■•mien. Aug« 31 The Berlin banking consortium, which was en* rusted with the liquidation of the Stinnes concern, announces the successful completion of its labours whereby the companies' debts of 1l>(» million marks will he fully paid and s further twenty million marks is136 words
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Article70 1925-09-01 9 [Reuter's Service.] Vienna, Aug. HI. The Zionist Congress has passed a vote 1 of confidence m Dr. Weizmann by 217 to 15 after which Dr. Weismann consented to continue at the head <>f the organisation. The- Congress also passed a jresolution broadening the scope of the Jewish agency70 words
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Article167 1925-09-01 9 We record with regret the death of Mr. E. J. Ciaskill. of Messrs. McAlister and Co., at the Genera] Hospital on Saturday night from blood-poisoning. The' deceased was troubled with an abscessed tooth last week* and the inflammation spread SO rapidly that he had to167 words
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Article213 1925-09-01 9 Yu Han-ming Committed for Trial. By courtesy of thr Nanyo \ichij Nichi Si.imbunsha. > ToMo. Au>:. 2J). Dr. Fu Han-Mind minister for foreign affairs of the Canton Government, who I u;j> arrested b\ tin- cadets has been pro- duced before a special court prepared by j the cadets.213 words
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Article35 1925-09-01 9 It fa reported that the Indian watchman fmpioyed by S. N. Marshal to look after hit office, 77 Market Street, has disappear *(J with $130 \v. cash which wa s piven him <• pay the pent.35 words
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Article660 1925-09-01 9 I TRIBUTES radM BENCH AM) BAK. Short but Brilliant Career. The local Bar was fully represented m the Chief Justice's Court yesterday morningr, whc.i tributes to the memory of the late Mr. M. J. Upcott, senior partner of t"he firm of Messrs. Drew and660 words
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Article201 1925-09-01 9 This Month's Cases. In the Supreme Court yesterday morning before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice If. J. Sproule, tfnd M)r. Justice Deane, dates were fixed for tht' hearing: of cases m September. The list comprises the following actions: Nagurdas Ptonhotumdas and Co. vs. N. V. Handel Maatschanpij201 words
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Article59 1925-09-01 9 The Young Women's Christian Association will hold a Jumble Sale m the Victoria Memorial HeII on Thursday, Oct. Bth. Those Sale; are held twice a year and m this way it is hoped to meet he current expenses. Contributions will be gratefully acceptec and may be left the Y.W.C.A. Raffles59 words
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807 1925-09-01 9 GALA DAYS. (By Our Own Correspondent) The Malays throughout the Peninsula are ij taftliy awaiting their holidays which will fail at a not distant date. Those m Johore Bharu, m particular, will have a good time, besides the holiday on the 16th. instant, (Mandi807 words
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Article111 1925-09-01 9 Dr. T. F. Sheehan, of Muar, who is now ;'t home on Rave, has been successful m obtaining the Diploma of Tropical Med;cine and Hygiene, England, (Dr. T. M. and H. Eng.) and the certificate of the London School of Tropical Hypiene and Medicine with distinction. An empty lorry coming111 words
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Advertisement159 1925-09-01 9 I ONCE A YEAR ONLY. ROBINSONS I I Annual I I Cash Clearance I I COMMENCES TO-DAY. f> I Tuesday Ist Sept. 1925 I AM) CONTINUES TILL l*)th INST For list of Special liarjrain^ see page N;>. 4. ladies are particilarly invitei) to visit oik dressmakim; department. ROBINSON CO., LTD.,159 words
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Advertisement828 1925-09-01 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. t ANTENOR Marseilles,828 words
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Advertisement535 1925-09-01 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) "EUHMAJPIINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE s.s. CITY OF MADRID Havre, London, Hamburg and Dunkirk In Port s.s. KNOWSLEY HALL Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Antwerp Sept. 20 s.s. CITY OF PEKIN535 words
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Advertisement534 1925-09-01 10 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SEKVK i PENINSULAR AND ORIEN^TVLSTEAM NAVK. \T|f I n LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Govtnu OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. BOHtl \U»i^ For China and Japan. T«r Marseilleh. London Due m9 *§>534 words
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Article1340 1925-09-01 11 BODEN-KLOSS TROPHY. The second ra.-e of the series for the Boden Klott Trophy' took place on Sunday ttK>rning m ligh, and variable but very pleasant breezes. From dawn until 9 a.m. heavy clouds and a misty atmosphere had seemed to presape a wet and stormy morning. The wind too1,340 words
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Article539 1925-09-01 11 (To tlu- Editor of tin- Spectator.) Sir. -Mr. k. M. Toier qualifies »a "gross exaggeration** the statement "that venereal disease is rampart In tlu- Colony anum.tr natives and Europeans.* 1 Tb« report of the Singapore Venereal Diseases Committee, 1923 (composed of Doctors, with a Civil Servant539 words
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Advertisement279 1925-09-01 11 gffUjCp^LF I Ib^J 2 5 cwt. Albion Tilt v m »B^BMi£tfjlßmr Van. 1 tPQsJ^gS^H p_ SW^SSSSSSSy^^ A X V^^^^vV .^gis^siVW. !t 't'* 9 y > Xyyyw^ 1 SSr^X^^^^SH k^^^^VsB^BSBBBSsBB^^^BBBB he way to get really cheap Transport to find out the make of vehicle which gives the longest service at lowest279 words
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Advertisement429 1925-09-01 11 j Radiant Health Vigour I H Strong and energetic, he enjoys work and play a alike, and sleeps like a baby when t!ie day it J over. No wonder he looks so happy And the A secret is the regular use of Sanatogen When you feel «>prest«d. ><i every !iltV429 words
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Article103 1925-09-01 12 A fixed white light, visible 9 miles, has been established at Sungei Kumama, Tringano, on the North side cf the entrance. The P. and O. Mantua, which left Singaport on Aug. 11th had a bad "bucketting with bad weather" beginning directly after she left Penang, and continuing right103 words
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Article225 1925-09-01 12 The fleet of the Furness, Withy Company, including the ships owned by the associated companies, now represents more than 1.000,000 tons, including 100,000 tons of motor ve««e!« and 150.000 tons of refrigerating tonnage. Part of the t< nnage now under construction is to be driven by225 words
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Article176 1925-09-01 12 TOWED BY A SH ARK. Sportsman's Perilous Experience. While on a holiday visit to Inlet Camp m Sussex In! :t, 140 miN-s south of Sydney. Henry Read, a sporting fisherman had an exciting experience with a 12-ft. shark. Seeing the fin of a shark m a channel off I the176 words
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Article470 1925-09-01 12 The Narkunda slipped imperceptibly throuph a scarcely moving: sea. Her passengers were loungring; about the decks as usual. The two prirls from Sydney, who had been doing: a three weeks' tour of Ceylon, were playing: deck-tennis with the variety enter tamer and his friend. The itinerant faithhealer and theM.P. - 470 words
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Advertisement525 1925-09-01 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 tons) *»d MONTORO (5,000 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins Lmxe, single berth cabins, swimming b»th, gymnasium,525 words
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Advertisement322 1925-09-01 12 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES Under contract with the French Government Mail and Passenger Services. DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY FAR EASTERN SERVICE. HOMEWARD MAILS. To Marseilles yia Colombo, Djibouti and Port Said. P. LECAT 17,000 duo Sept. I AMBOISE 16,000 due Btpt 23 FROM PENAN G ONLY. To Marseilles via Colombo, Djibouti and Port Said.322 words
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Advertisement160 1925-09-01 12 Johnnie Walker Whisky mil > U, i 1 IHMIBITI'Jfn AWAI 1 »i *«t.«'Ot CwMto B >■*«•(••«« u| Obtainable at ALL CLUBS ami IL/ HOTELS Ask For It BY Name John Little 8 Co., Ltd.. Ir.C' r; Singapore Kuala l.umpur. LLOYD TRIESTINO SJi H) (Incorporated m Italy.) HOMEWARD SMI INt Bi-monthly160 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous706 1925-09-01 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembing and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Frida y 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah 6 a.m Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 5 p, m706 words
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Advertisement591 1925-09-01 13 FO. S.K. Line** Destinations. Steam***. Arr Dent Hamburg, Rotterdam, \ntwerp, Bremen, via Colombo, Port Soudan and Port Said. Alps Maru Sept. 14 Sept 15 Ugo* Bay (Port Elizabeth), am, Rio, Santos, Buenos a Colombo. f Canada Maru Sept. 17 Stpt. 19 ami Bombay. f Tacoma Maru Aug. 31 Sept 2591 words
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Advertisement452 1925-09-01 13 jjj^Bp S3EANSBIP UNE Round -the- World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE S8 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. From New York these fine new liners continue on Round the World, returning to452 words
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Advertisement688 1925-09-01 13 GENERAL AGEN \AWASAKI_ROOSEVELT LINE Kerr Steamship Co., Inc., 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW ™fcSiLADB«K -i (VIA SUEZ) m.s. SILVERCEDAR p m.s. SILVERLARCH > due s.s. RHINE MARU due m.s. SILVERFIR due OcV U 8.8. BORDEAUX MARU due Oct 25 m.s. SILVERELM688 words
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Article3000 1925-09-01 14 To the Editor, Dear Sir, I wish to ask you for your very best help m fighting the present iniquitous manner m which home income tax is charged on all colonials \Vho are rash or foolish enough to either rent or buy a house at home for3,000 words
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Article111 1925-09-01 14 M var hi- ittl f llm v is a iim ir of tin Itls, and Rag \\a\ i I' tOi 191t, th* < hunilnD ||ii and If. Vil ■I the Final bti ws>n r Indo-4 bina, »h i nint \1 indicate thai Happil) M Van II T«111 words
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Article15 1925-09-01 14 I II < (I. Troo A I'm North M kilU-.l M in-.15 words
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37 1925-09-01 14 SCENES AT THE BUENOS AIRES GPERA HOUSE. rrN w.-i- off* n All the 1 1 i omp n to wkkk tin I friendl) A iiu-iit. which luii'i \)n> Royal B M .j fi. it Mid lk»| I37 words
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Page 14 Advertisements
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Advertisement378 1925-09-01 14 TJiars a nice lonic the Taste is Delicious*" \V p lEN you take the first sip ot WINCARNIS, at once you say VV to yourselt what a nice wine it is. And so it is. WINCARNIS is a choice rich ruby wine that does you ever so much pood, because378 words
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626 1925-09-01 15 FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. Warren Pershinjr, the sixteen-year-old son of Genera] Pershinjr. commander of the American forces m the Great War, who is pupil at a school m Switzerland, is spending his .summer holidays m Paris as an engineer pupil m a motor-car factory. The lad I informed626 words
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Article64 1925-09-01 15 August 11. Bunk 1 m.s. f 4 )(;.•«.> Hank, demand 2 I Private credits .1 m.>. 4 r^ New Y( rk, demand £6^ Credits 90 days |g% Fr:iTHf, isawad IIM India. T. T. Honrkonr, deaumd p.o. hw Yokohama, demand 199% •lav... demand Bangkok, d.-mand 7<n 4 Sovcreiirn. Bank Puyinp64 words
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Article173 1925-09-01 15 r l;i kt 1 TspiOCM lEM 1 ''0 RW. Lian* Hin Chaii M-.r* Red Eagle < New Rice. Siani old No. l Rice, Rangoon Rin:ari |g| Rico, Rar^ton Sioka Rkv. Siam Broken No 1 2l'«"> Hire, Sian. Brdk»r No. 2 200 Rico. Siam Glutinous No. 1 Rice. Siam Glutinom173 words
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Article35 1925-09-01 15 Sinuapor*-. Aim. 11, 1 1 noon. Bmgapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 1.28 1.28 Sept 1.274 1.28; «>ct.-I>ec. I.ll' l.L'd; .Ijin.-Mai 'h LW 1.09. London Quotation Sheet 3s. M. Market35 words
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Article316 1925-09-01 15 Th€ following is the report by the Director* t" the third ordinMT) ai.nual geneml meeting of shareholders to be held on Tuesday September .v h.. at noon at Sitne, Darby and Company's, Malacca. After charging all lecretarial and oflfa expenses and depreciation t<< rrvMsw the year** irorking316 words
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Article22 1925-09-01 15 Mr. C. A. M' Curdy - Mr. C. A. M'Curdy British manufacturer^ and workmen haw to realist that production and consumption arc two si<frs of tin* HUM penny.22 words
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Article178 1925-09-01 15 MACPHAIL CO. LTD'S REPORT. Sinua|Mtr»\ \ux. i\ KuhlMT. London 3* '.«i Quit Tin. London. Auir. 2.. CtM •*>-. Ltd 129. 1 n tn,ls iold Runners. New Scttdail li;i v l.v 2.51 with sellers at 2.:.... Colinsburjrl a' 2.96 buyers »>i<l<liiiL; 2.90. !>• !.<• plain! at &3Q m-1I«'I> holdinß foi I178 words
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Article227 1925-09-01 15 Stasaparv, \uiz. Tin. C 256 Ss. London h kug. I l 175 tons. Raster. 3s. 5d Up Ruhlu-rs. Despite th« nrm --f the commodity, the >li;<n market with *i\.u>intMn\- Duiinlv unchanged. Jei iMI l>«- lalen at I .Qt\ and i.f Craijrieleai ha\,. Made 1.54, Mra'aJuibi m227 words
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Article259 1925-09-01 15 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, tut :i IfublKl. [ft fid, I, -JTin.— iL. <; i>». Ann. I at IL'!*. Rubber thare* ar In better enquiry i -■••in. -lit en the ftrmnesa m the commodity. Mining share* are unchai at last iraek'i iiiotations. Indu* triali and Loana rema 1 In ilcmand259 words
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Article61 1925-09-01 15 Th»* *7tii report of tkt Htm Em .<nd InstiraiK-,. Co. ihoWl th;r fix n. t rtVWMI tl.(»T_',7f.(», hiduuhi forward 1100,711, baa dividend of M. i« i ilMun i>;inl m \i, surplus ava.lalilf luuil «li\ .lend of KM. ;i -h;it«-, and ii.n i |o MfltTVI HINDOO, l*a\r m^sBfi to be [trrM61 words
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Article43 1925-09-01 15 K.ir« «lnna. A flashlight photograph MM 1..im l akm Of promiriiiit people who wi ry ;;t trnilniK a concert hH.I m the l>ull-niiu at Val< Nslu-n the apparatus < \plo<|<<l, swrti |Kop!f bsfaMJ severely burned and M) recvivin« .slight injuries.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Page 15 Advertisements
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Advertisement390 1925-09-01 15 Assets ovor $5,500,000. miin Assurance m force over $19,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFlCE:— Winchester House Singapore. I ONDON OFFICE- *9 nu i The Con.p.n, has ,20,000 deposited with the^preme Court of E.^^^Z^^^^j^^ ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE Com P ame9 Act &UKAJNLE390 words
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Advertisement479 1925-09-01 15 BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. —Established 1880— Capita] Subscribed V.100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund V.80,500,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinoraiya. Esq DIRECTORS. l Yamakawa, Esq. Baron K. Morimura. M. Odaciri, Esq. N. Igarashi, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K. Mogami, Esq. K. Tatsumi. Esq. K. Takeuchi, Esq. I-479 words
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Advertisement463 1925-09-01 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Keserve Fund:— Sterling 4,500,000 Silver $26,500^000 Keserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Chairmar P White, Esq. Deputy Chairman JJ- cII Es Q- lA.463 words
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Advertisement40 1925-09-01 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., Ltd CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.40 words
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Article826 1925-09-01 16 RELIABILITY TRIAL DISCUSSED. Distribution of Prizes. The prizes won by C. EL H;lton (Raleigh) 96 marks, J. Dyce (Budge) i»5, G. L Peel (A..J.5.) i>4, and W. H. Orton (8.5.A.) S«. the four first individual riders, and by the Ti iumph team, H. A. Siddons, F. W. Dibden, E.826 words
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Article53 1925-09-01 16 Club Cars. A, new "Dodge** special has been pur- j chased for the use of members. Charge 7 dollars per day, excluding: benzine. The old "Dodge** may still be engaged, but members must qm their own driver. Charge f> dollars per day, excluding benzine. Application as usual53 words
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Article45 1925-09-01 16 In the P.-'ss List of the London School Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, published m the British Medical Journal of July 2. r >, is the name of Dr. G. Waugh Scott, Hwjgei Siput, who is now at Home on a holiday. Dr. Scott passed with distinction.45 words
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Article142 1925-09-01 16 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. A. Singles. Cooper beat Fuller, 6 3, 6 2. J. Wilson beat Sinclair, 7 5, o—6,0 6, 6 2. B, Singles. Lee beat Hickey, w.o. Lt. Bourke beat Newbery, G 4. 6 4. C. Singles. Cave beat Dr. Crawford, 6 4. (J 4.142 words
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Article49 1925-09-01 16 A. Singles. Hill vs. de Stuers. Winter vs. Poyser. Dr. Bain vs. Murphy. B. Singles, Case vs. Lee. C. Single*. Holiday vs. Arthur. Brooke vs. Gale. D. Singies. Hudson vs. Parish. 11. C. Smith vs. Berry. Newcomers' Handicap. Swaine vc. Sargant. H-pkins vs. Cowan. Roland vs. Goldiv.an.49 words
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Article113 1925-09-01 16 C. Sinples. Willis vs. Cart wright. C. DnuSles. Hatchings and Uaircin vs. Motley ani Kvans. Baxter end Hudson VS. Mr.j. WrUson and Maj. Saycrs. Fisher And Lovett vs. Rogers and Boardirrn. Mitchell and Williams vs. Carr an 1 Pi arce. Maaseaccr and Reid vs. Dr. Crawford fi'ul Berry.113 words
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Article102 1925-09-01 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Aug. 31. At a meeting of the Malaya Cup delepates m Singapore, on Saturday, it was decided to form a Malayan Football Association. The Malayan Rugby Football Union has decided to bar certain Australian Rugger players, pending reference home regarding amateur status. A102 words
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Article183 1925-09-01 16 (Points to Date). Historians have told us the past, and Mr. George Bernard Shaw last week told us the future, and now the only thing we are hazy about is the present. Punch Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Celtic- 3 3 o 0 <JPunch - 183 words
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Article1244 1925-09-01 16 A tea-party m honour of Mr. B. C._Ahlip, a Muslim barrister from Ceylon, who has come to Singapore to practise, was given by the Anjuman-i-Islam, Singapore, at its club premises, No. 52 Kerbau Road, on Sunday, 30th August, at 4.30 p.m. There was a large number of members and1,244 words
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Article24 1925-09-01 16 [Reuter's Service.] London, Aug. 31. At to-day's callover on the St. Leger Manna was favourite, 7 to 2 being taken nd offered.24 words
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Article66 1925-09-01 16 The probable starters for the St. Leger on Sept. 9 art' as follows according to a Turf Club cable: Foxlaw, El Cacique, Solitary, Grar.dpre, Zionist, Spelthorne, Sirdar, Warminster, Crossbow, Ethnarch, Picaroon, Sereth. Bueellas, Kentish Knock. Zambo, Vermilion Vermilion Pencil) Warden of the Marches, Sparus, Roidore, Saucy Sue,66 words
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Article187 1925-09-01 16 After a vi-ry successful racing career m the United Kingdom and on the Continent of Europe, extending over many ars, the Australian jockey Frank Wootton has returned to this country. He left for Sydney by the Orma recently. Wootton has never ridden m Australia. He sailed for187 words
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Article160 1925-09-01 16 The news has come from England that Frank Rulloi-k ha» decided to retire from the saddle and become a trainer, l>evaus<» he finds, that the frequent "wasting"' to ridt below his normal weight is proving too severe a strain on his constitution. Bullock has an nviahle160 words
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Article81 1925-09-01 16 Programme <A Drills up to and for Sept. ti. Tuesday 4.15 p.m Bukit Timah Chinese Company. Wednesday 5.1f p.m. Drill Hall at ft. Platoon. Thursday 5.15 p.m. Balestier Range. M. G. Platoon. Friday :>.OO p.m. Drill Hall S.R.E. <v» Signals; :>.;{() p.m. Drill Hall M. G. Platoon.81 words
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Page 16 Advertisements
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Advertisement208 1925-09-01 16 The Moutrie Grand An instrument embodying the finest tradit of Art, together with the latest developments Pianoforte Construction, the MOUTRIE is unsurpassed for Beauty and Clarity of Let us demonstrate this to you. S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. (IncorporaU'd m HoOfkOMf). The Arcade. SINGAPORE. i*- r^ J WORLD'S FAVOURITE GRAMOPHONE.208 words
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