The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 September 1925
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Title Section13 1925-09-04 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1925. NO. 11,5KH.13 words
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Article250 1925-09-04 1 -S ne« Commander in hief has lieei appointed in Syria as Sarrail is held not to have been a success Pagt \t. An important l*u suit b«t u. r known Ptnang Chinese rc^ident^ has hegun Page 8. The shipping dispute is still a complicated affair. General opinion250 words
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Article1234 1925-09-04 1 It is < uitf Kngli.sh f..i ihe -ea-<' i ven for nine M t<-n MOatht of th< Thi villas MitHm ;im«n^ t h«> palm-, 1.i.l ll(r ll > <>liv "«<'- •'<• Knglish. tl, Hieir isrdtm un IvjotJom with luHmi ■hnako. Tfcon m ragtlrt dub. with appropriate papers.1,234 words
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Advertisement233 1925-09-04 1 iurv "SNOWFLAKE" THE BETTER BUTTER RAFFLES HOTEL Telephone No. 2!>20. TUESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY DinnerJDance. MONDAY FRIDAY The Dansant. LEVINE HOPKINS DANCE BAND. «rill RooM~n] sAKKiE ™r nd»r the supervision of an LEON. H Y4YMFX espert European. Mana g er > The World's Typewriter Amongst the many exclusive features of the233 words
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Advertisement126 1925-09-04 1 Malthoid gjl Roofing li_H^_l HH B (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE. Tel: 2800. Telejr: SIM IT. s» The "EUROPE" HOTEL Terms: Ala carte, or f, wm ,i Ei GRILL Inclusive. I fter-dinner dancing every esday, Thursday and Saturday. THE EUROPE HOTEL, LTD. ARTHUR E. ODELL, Managing Director. v. THE126 words
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Advertisement146 1925-09-04 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice re A. A. A. chanipionshi|> inertine— lavse 2. Unitocn m the bed battery for row far Pajare What you can niak»« ,»ut c.f Mcalfe'i cream Page i*. Grand Ballet in aid of the Child Welfare Society Pajre 2. Ribeiro and Company for artist.-' watercolours Page 11. Raiiiv146 words
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Advertisement10 1925-09-04 1 SEE THAT YOU GET "SNOWFLAKE" PI RE CHILLED CREAMERY HITTER10 words
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Miscellaneous90 1925-09-04 1 IHL »»EEK. Frithijt. 4th. Hiph Water. 11.41 a.m.. ll^t p.m Dutch homeward mail flgndb. Satm-flay. 'yth. Hi»rh Water, Mi p.m. H. I. outward mail «lue. St. Joseph's Old Bi.y- Sport<. p.m Leajfu.' Is S.C.F.A v~ S c S»-lariKo r Races. Hiph Water. O.h a.m.. M| p.m. tm. (lub: 100 ycls.90 words
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Article82 1925-09-04 2 re seems to bt in prt>gresa a revival old ti ick which 19 said to have or nated on Broadhalfpenny Down with the Hambledon men. A well-kncwn county recently took a? 1 eleven to a public school. The s c-p' captain I a coin.; "Bird,* 1 >aid82 words
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Article45 1925-09-04 2 Fn«]ish Team's Visit to West Indite. The West-Indian touring side, captained 1 Calthorpe and including Tennyson, Jameson, Bennett, and the professionals, E. Smith, Hammond, Root, Astill, and Collins, leaves on December 15>th.. visiting Barbados, Trinidad. Pt marara and Jamaica ami returning in April.45 words
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Article227 1925-09-04 2 Rao .Sahib Arulanandam Pillay, thtIndian Government Agent, «rho srrived in Penang on a l.rit f \'sit. by the President Harrison, left on Saturday for Kuala Lumpur, •Monsieur and Madame Gerardin and children are leaving Bangkok on Sept. 12 on Home leave. They are travelling by th t Prachatipok to Singapore,227 words
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Advertisement323 1925-09-04 2 DUBARRY SPECIALITIES New stock of the following: linss has just arrived. SILKASHAVE SHAVING STICK. DUBARRY SHAVING MILK. GLOSSANA SHAMPOO POWDERS ROUGERETTES IN GILT CASES POWDERETTES IN GILT CASES. BATH CRYSTALS. CRYSTAL BATH SOAP. AT POPULAR PRICES. MEDICAL HALL LTD SINGAPORE. 4T THE HAPPY VALLEY. THE MERRY OPERA COMPANY In Choice323 words
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Advertisement280 1925-09-04 2 S° h ca o I fPATHE CINEMA Can Rive private CINEMA SHOWS in any PRIVATE HOUSES OR GARDENS, CLUBS, SCHOOLS, PLANTATIONS, FACTORIES, ETC. in the Vicinity of Singapore town or outside. We supply Electric plant (where necessary). Projector, complete profrranime of films to be selected from the biggest stock in280 words
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Advertisement280 1925-09-04 2 ALHAMBRA From Tuesday. Ist September, In SunHa>. r,ih In the Second Show commencing p.m AN UNUSUAL MOTION PICTURE, SUPERBLY DIRI THOROUGHLY WELL ACTED A picture so true to life to th-^ lfv«S of people Wt every day that it is con inc-intr in ever) deUi It featinvRALPH LP:\VIS, EMORY JOHNSON.280 words
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Article26 1925-09-04 3 THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING. S.R.A. Rules of Racing) Will be held on Saturday, Tuesday, Thursda) and Saturday, 17th, 20th, >2nd'and 24th October, 1925.26 words
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Article187 1925-09-04 3 INFORMATION OF MEMBERS ONLY. Saturday, 17th October. I. 341 5. THE STEWARDS I RSE AND PLATE— Time :,M) p.m., and 4.45 p.m. with $200 to each second >to each third pony. A ex-griffin ponies 14.2 and Ponies shall be divided by the three Classes, i.e., A. (Mass to be187 words
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Article236 1925-09-04 3 THE PBNANG STAKES— Tine 2.30 p.m. with $200 to each aecond MOO to each third pony. A ex-griffin ponies 1 4*2 and shall l>e divided by the three Classes, i.e., A. h class to hv handicapped eparately. Ponies handicapped in Class ?ible to run in Rac236 words
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Article188 1925-09-04 3 I I IMK PKNANG PIRSE I ;.,7i vm r *4 i W to each second por>v I »rd pony. For coriI 1 on the Second Day. I <• Jf divided ex-arriUta I j 20 DlBt *»ce, Ka;e Course. I monies sec footnotes. MK— Mines 3188 words
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Article1036 1925-09-04 3 Races Nos. 1. 3 5. THE HINT A STAKES AND PURSE AM) THE GOLD CUP— limes 2.30 p.m., 3.30 p.m., and 4.45 p.m. Values Class A $1,750 and a Gold Cup presented by the Singapore Turf Club; ClasBCS B and C $1,500; with $300 to1,036 words
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Article1572 1925-09-04 3 CHINA*! CUSTOM* (From Our Own Correspondent.) Tokyo, Aug. 12. A completely sympathetic a titude toward China and a sincere endeavour to extrcate her from her pn sent economic and political snares comprise the keynote of ihe Anglo-Japanese- American agreement reached last week, according to Marquis Komura, spokesman1,572 words
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Article240 1925-09-04 3 An event of some importance in the yachting world is the adoption of the Committee of Lloyd's Register of Shipping of a new set of rules for the construction and classification of wood yachts. The adoption e>f these rules, which will be published shortly, representing240 words
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Advertisement125 1925-09-04 3 FORD OWNERS Prolong the Life of Your Car by Using White Star Oil Positively a Profitable Investment MALAYAN MOTORS 209—212 ORCHARD ROAD. WEARNE BROTHERS LIMITED, Proprietor*. |||hnHcti(j ■fill JOHN HAIG &C? LTP ll^^^^^^H THE OLOEST DISTILLERS IN TMEWORLO. |||l|jß MARKINCH. Scot/and The Best Battery For Your Car —AND IT COSTS125 words
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Article193 1925-09-04 4 PRINCE ATTENDS RACE MEETING. Rattle of flowers with Girls. Buencs Aires, Aug. 23. The Prince of Wales has gone to Puetel for a three days' reot during which he will do some big-game hunting. An immense crowd cheered His Royal Highness at the statiirv Prior to leaving193 words
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Article62 1925-09-04 4 London, Aug. 2~>. The Beirut correspondent of the Temps draws attention to unrest in other parts of Syria and tit dares that the agitation in the south of Alexandretta a fortnight ago was so violent as to necessitate the despatch of troops. The correspondent adds that,62 words
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Article82 1925-09-04 4 London. Aug. 2."». In a leading article headed "Good ne\\> from India." the Times extols Mi". Patel's speech in tile Assembly and says that all who wish India well wil. hops the gem roui gesture from the European Government benches and the equally generous reply of82 words
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Article59 1925-09-04 4 London. Aug. 22. A Jerusalem message says i; is reliabl; learned that Wahabil have launched an attack on Medina. The bombardment began two days ago and has resulted in much <!•■<- truction. The dome of the great niosque which contains the Prophet's tomb has been damaged and59 words
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Article157 1925-09-04 4 Hi ge but Orderly Crowd DutaUe Prison. Cairo. Auu. 22. Officials and representatives »>f the Press were the only witnesses at the hanging of the murderers of the late Sirdar, which was carried out in the prison adjoining Police Headquarters. A solemn and silent crowd gathered OUtside157 words
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Article97 1925-09-04 4 Continuance of lloring Recommended. London. Aii}*. 21. A Melbourne message says the report of the Federal Jo.nt Committee of Publv Accounts on oil exploration in Australia and the Papua territory says that while prospects of the discovery of oil are generally favourable, indications in the Roma97 words
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Article85 1925-09-04 4 For a Kesidential Suburb. London, Aug. 22. A group of financiers, through a wellknown revue producer, has foimally offered the Wembley authorities to buy the whole Exhibition grounds and buildings with the intention of maling; a residential suburb suitable for the lower middle classes, maintaining85 words
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Article724 1925-09-04 4 THE NEW SCHEME. Details of the new schemes for the tixing' of scratch scores of courses throughout the British Isles and for the uniforn* handicapping: of players, drawn up by the Joint Advisory Committee of the British Golf Union, and approved by the Championship Committee of the R.724 words
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Article70 1925-09-04 4 New York. July 31. Secret Service otiu-ials have at rested a man named Norman Klein at Tampa. Florida, ftr threatening k to assassinate Mr. Coolidjrt-. The Secret Service men state that Klein has revealed the existence of the headquarters of a band of anarchists at70 words
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Article108 1925-09-04 4 In the old days Mr. Baldwin was creditc\l with a disapproval of Mr. Lloyd C-^orge's method of diplomacy in domestic crises. The ex-Prime Minister, it will be iv memlK/vd, always kept out of tho trouble until a settlement seemed impossible. Then he would appear suddenly from behind theTimes of Ceylon - 108 words
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Advertisement435 1925-09-04 4 i The Best Protection Against -^§> y^T^L. JEs£r? At tne irst f**l* a °f ho«irseness or \(P rfe^l stuffiness in the head, divest a Peps V ly^iP tahlet (lt its silvei jacket and dissolve in jr *Wk V2j your mouth ri^ht away. H^^A i ie P otent medicinal fumes off435 words
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Advertisement214 1925-09-04 4 yS Afenta: Messrs. Adamson, Gilfillan Co M Ltd. Singapore. Straits Settlement*. IS YOUR SKIN \a^ r 7 //r~ K f It is maddeninj I y 4j *t y\ J caused by 1 •V:^; 7 D.D.D. Prescription cool jrour k r, i skin. The irritation will vanish at once, and sleep,214 words
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Article787 1925-09-04 5 THE CUCKOO'S TOURIST SENSE. It may be taken for granted that what we ca.l the "homing" instinct plays some part in the life of the majority of creatures. In seme this sense is to b3 discovered in a very limited degree only; but in others it has been very highly787 words
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Article78 1925-09-04 5 CJeneva, July 30 A waitress at the Hotel Lours at Cudretin, near Lausanne, recently boupht a pair of second-hand earrings. Soon after wea.'h.g them she began to fee] sharp pains in her head and spine, and then rigid!'-' developed. Dr. Market, who was consulted, found that it78 words
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Article65 1925-09-04 5 The removal of part of the patient's skull and the- extraction of a bullet from the bri'.in were font? performed by the surgeors at Charing Cron Hospital when i y operated on the Belgian, Henri Du.l ii, who sh »l himself at the Law Courts.65 words
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Article977 1925-09-04 5 HGW TO PREVENT DIABETES. "Diabetes, in my belief, cannot be contracted by anyone who adopts the gorilla method of walking." This was perhaps the most significant statement made by Dr. Ashton. of Manchester, at the International Conference of Osteopaths, at the Savoy Ho el. The gorilla method,977 words
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Article129 1925-09-04 5 AEROPLANE ON FIRE IN MID -AIR. Famous Rugby Player's Adventure. Flying /Officer C. X. Lowe, the English in ernational Rugby footballer, and Air- ommander C. R. Samson, one of the piopeeri of flying in the Navy, had an exciting adventure while flying from Kenley to i mpne. They were in129 words
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Article112 1925-09-04 5 Detectives Work for Years to Obtain Evidence. Two and a half hours were occupied by the Birmingham Assize Commissioner in sentencing twenty-four men convicted of conspiracy to defraud business firms. Some of the men obtained positions as commercial travellers, and were thus able, according to the prosecution,112 words
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Article26 1925-09-04 5 More than 80,000 tens of granite were dislodged in the Bonawe Quarries, Arpryllshiie, a charge of eitfht tons of gunpowder being used.26 words
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Advertisement405 1925-09-04 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Pledges, the Property of Twelve Pawnshops. To be held at Room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, S'pore. J PAY. 4th. SEPTEMBER AT 10 A.M. \Y, Tth. SEPTEMBER AT 10 A.M. get consisting of watches, chains, :i ikl other riiifc?, brooches, earrings, Malay ornaments, etc., will be405 words
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Advertisement493 1925-09-04 5 fOMMOILLONAOO Kdimst@%pm oi^Quamy I IT IS EASY to write die word limits of available stocks of old malt quality "in a Whisky advertisement Whiskies. but it is not easy to put quality j »u* *i u *u .»i, t 7^ 1 r ii lodo this is costly, hence the inside493 words
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Article1414 1925-09-04 6 COMRADE KARAK HAN'S SPECIAL STIPULATION. The following 1 amaz ng revelations, from a Russian correspondent, and supported by documentary proof, concern ing the activit.es of the Soviet Consulate in Shanghai on behalf of the Third Internationale, ar e received from a good sourer, states the N.-C. Daily1,414 words
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Article144 1925-09-04 6 Sir Henry Pollock created sonnthint: of a surprise at the meeting: called to establish a branch of the China Association held in Honjrkoiijr on Aup. 20. by strongly opposing 1 the proposal. In a fiiu' fi*rhtin<r speech he criticised the lack of interest on the part of144 words
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Article96 1925-09-04 6 Two men had dined well. As a fact, -r< had dined better than the other, am' received an offer to be escorted home with ch lig-ht. They went to his flat, and he handed the kt\v to hi s more reliable friend. The friend turned it and96 words
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Advertisement374 1925-09-04 6 Progress is Nature's Way j The growth and healthy development of the child shows this in so many ways at first he is so helpless soon he learns to crawl then to walk and later to run. In like way at the same time his mental powers and other faculties374 words
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Advertisement205 1925-09-04 6 The Green Island Cement COMPANY LTD. (Incorporated in Horigkontf Jo^H^, SINGAPOR OFFICE! ffTjV u^u«^ ;^4£Jy The way to get really rA^/? Transport is to find out the make of vehicle which gives the longest servu c lowest running cost. A vehicle which appears to very little to run, but whose205 words
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Article59 1925-09-04 7 STRIKE WIDESPREAD. NKW ZKALANirs QIOTA. [Reuter's Service.] Wellington, N.Z., Sept. 2. Nin t overseas steamers are laid up in flew Zealand waters. The shipowners have intimated that if ihe men return to the thips by Saturday DO punishments will be enforced. The own is emphatically declare that they59 words
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Article65 1925-09-04 7 [Router's Service.] Southampton. Sept. 2. The crews of the Southern Railway Company's cross-channel steamers from Southampton have given notice of withdrawal. It is noteworthy that four vessels are due to cross this evening. London. Sept. 2. The Southern Railway has warned intei.ding cross-channel pas-engeis against travelling to Southampton65 words
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Article310 1925-09-04 7 [Re liter's Service.] Ilombay. Sept. 2. According to the Evening News?— the] Shipping Oftite has received inquiries whether Indian crews of lascais can b<« supplied to South Africa, but hitherto definite orders have not been received and no lascars have pet been despatched to] South Africa. Capetown.310 words
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Article56 1925-09-04 7 [Reuter's Service.] London. Stpt. 2. The Admiralty announces that, in pursu- ncr of the Governments policy of naval eco- lomy, the dockyards at Rosy h and Pembroke are bein^ closed down at the end j >f the financial year. The building plant 1 rill be maintained, enabling their56 words
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Article50 1925-09-04 7 [Router's Service] I Home. Sept. 2. The search for the submarine Veniero continues. Oil bubbles have been observed i on the surface of the water near Cap<Passero, where it i s believed that the submarine sank. Soundings are beinv> taken at a depth of about fifty fathoms.50 words
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Article48 1925-09-04 7 [Reuter's Service.] Brisbane, Sept. 2. The railway strike is settled. Brisbane, Sept. 3. The railway settlement provides that railwaymen have the rij?ht to hold "stop work" meetings, and the minimum pay foT clerks aged twenty -one i s raised to i £200 per annum.48 words
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Article86 1925-09-04 7 The Paris Journal Offioiel publishes the law passed by the Senate and Chamber. providing for one day of rest a week for the staff of editoria] departments of news- papers. Newspapers in France appear on every day of the week. The new law provides that a day off shall be86 words
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Article788 1925-09-04 7 MACPHAIL AND CO. LOTTO WEEKLY REPORT. T Singapore, Sept. 2. During th»- xwek under review our share market has been fairly < lU iet. With ihe improved pric e of rubber, shares dose MOW active and quotations are marked up in favour of holders. The rather unexpected788 words
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Article220 1925-09-04 7 Singapore, Sept. l\. Kubber. The market has shown no outstanding feature during 1 the past week. The UNM of >c>terday's auction sale was distinctly ouiet, and no sales of Awaided Sheet were made under th t hammer. Bu iness, however, was done privately doling the morning at 1.29220 words
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Article147 1925-09-04 7 Singapore. Sept. I, The market after closing easier at the oBd of the month has steadied up, and there has been a better all roifnd enquiry. Manufacturers are still withholding- their support but there has been a fair amount of bear covering, especially for the nearly147 words
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Article806 1925-09-04 7 NO. 1578.— ORDINANCE NO. 61. I'AWXHKOKKRS). TKNDKRS are invited for the sole right to "I"" pawnshop for a period of throe years from the Ist .lanuar\, l'.rjr,, each of the streets 01 sections ot str.ets in the Town Divi. sion of the Settlement of Singapore, described in the Schedule806 words
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Advertisement400 1925-09-04 7 BUSINESS CARDS. &^->^^ K tf i m mmm f c Fieaso Send for the Illustrated Catalogue of Musical Instrument* SEASON CO., LTD. 11l and 113, North Bridge Road. CARS FOR HIRE. Great Reduction in Rates THE ASIATIC MOTOR CAR CO. trchard Road 69-b, Bukit Timah Rd Tel. Nob. 1801 and400 words
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Advertisement498 1925-09-04 7 NOTICES. KLUANG KUiKKK COMPANY, LIMITED. Notice li hereby K iven that the eighth annual tMICI .1 mc-tinu of the Company will bo hold at Boon or, Monday. 21st September. 1925. when the Director! will recommend that a Dividend of 5 per cent on th- Ordinary Shares and 15 per tvnt498 words
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Advertisement189 1925-09-04 7 GOTBSNMKNT NOTICE. Tenders for the occupatitm from Ist October, 19LT>, of f* sho))houses (numbered IS to M) at the new Ctovernment Building at Mo-,|ue Street will be received at the Land Office up to 21 st September, li>2. r >. Tender- should be ad-ilrt.-sid to the Commissioner of Lands and189 words
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Advertisement371 1925-09-04 7 jaaaaji aV Baa 7* V jtt I aaa! Jaaa^^aV I I NERVE PAINS I I Banished! I lilliott's MeaJache Tablets I ha\c been speciall> pro- I pared to x i NC quick relief I H from all nerxe pains. Ihey I cure a heaJache t|iiickl> I Pa^ it h<.ur any371 words
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Article24 1925-09-04 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. Si OTT. At the Grosvenor Hotel, S i gapore, on Um -'mi Septembei 1925, captain iwitmm Smith Scott, ftged II fears.24 words
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553 1925-09-04 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 1925. "Educative Propaganda." Perhaps it is as well some members of the House of Commons make a point of asking questions about Malaya. Often the questions are not of the wisest, and are easily eluded by a skilful politician, like Mr. Ameiv. wno possesses553 words
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Article399 1925-09-04 8 The members of the League of Nations Council will be hard put t' it to maintain their reputation for urbanity and ingenuity in getting :>ut of diplomatic tight places on Monday, when the report of thv j Mosul Commission is to be discussed. Mosul is a province399 words
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Article202 1925-09-04 8 Mr. McLeod, Headmaster <>f Ring Edward School. Taiping, and Mrs. MeLeod, havt ra[turned to Taipfog t*ro»u Singapore. I Lt.-Col. H. F J. MTaUIt, Wiltshire Regiment, assumed command of the M.s.V.R.. with effect from A u. crust l"-. i The Seremban Agri-Horticultural Show will take place on Dae. II and notM.M. - 202 words
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Article53 1925-09-04 8 CLAIM AGAINST MK. HEAH SWEK IKK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I'enann. Sept. I, An action was started in the BvpVNM CoVTt this morning before Mr. Justice Whitley, in which Kan>r Cheng Swee N'eoh. wife of Heah Swee Lm, claims recowry ol $110.522 which she deposited with hei husband53 words
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Article619 1925-09-04 8 (From Our Own Correspondent, i Penan*?, Sept. The marriage took place at St. Goor| Church, the Rev. Dexter AlU'n officiating. < r I. I>. Green, planter and Maud Kdith Wai den. The bride was given away bj Mi. Walden, Mr. Sherwood was hestman and Mrs. Walden. Matron ofM.M. - 619 words
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Article82 1925-09-04 8 .Ml. PtylCTi BMUMCM Of MtMra. W\ away, LftkUaW ami Co. in Han>rkok. If < lag at thr end of ScptcinluT to t i k »\«i dHUT|I of thr firm's hramU at Taipin^r. F.M.S. Ht has U't-n in Hanuk-.k iml) I few months, hut faring that time both h«and Mrs. Ptffltr82 words
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Article179 1925-09-04 8 MWAL \i The (;<ivcrnii)cnt |;mri> the remain- -.f .f, Smith Beoti an.l its. M| lilmhh', i 1 VI<l( k >—t«-nia% Mm MHMJ watir> of tht H channel, adjacent t.. •>,, churau,.. uhci. late Captain 1 bt laid \m pm which he ha.i life, th, Ininal MM179 words
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Article50 1925-09-04 8 tapMMH I i: Th. imports eoM| I h»- Red Veroplam- arnw Dm i: i I 1 in Hn oahinui I i >x Salphi D>< M I* 1 in Nortl I'.i •I rail lulls ol >. It Ml n competition •> lion nir Mil Bt Bill 1 .nil 150 words
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20 1925-09-04 8 SINGAPORE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. I J mum tall I I menil I .1) M I B I I I I irquircu,20 words
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Article36 1925-09-04 8 I Uw I' I i.i" I of I' the Sui p Monday I Chair iri I iv i B| Srttlnr.ti: m loth I ih.n inU M that ill I suli.it > I t •I- I36 words
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Advertisement142 1925-09-04 8 "THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S" l^ts^^'WC OUR TRADE ***Il«r"' r^"/ I cg^r^^^ 11 1 i M GUINNESS bottled by E. I. BURKE of DUBLIN. jj^ Quarts, Pints and Nips. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Shanghai.) 46 Robinson Road. Telephone 225. WHEN YOU I GET TIRED i OF THE 'SAME142 words
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Advertisement46 1925-09-04 8 SWAWASWdViVJVLVi'AV^WA 5 Parf ums de Luxe I OOTY I Chypre < Origan Rose Jacqueminot Paris ;> ■I Emeraude Jl EAU DE COTY S 5 S m m tc be had tron. all dealers 3" '< Dupirc Brothers. \«Bl V^n^ 3^ ?9lfe9^w\ Sole Agents I THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. MALAYA.46 words
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Article61 1925-09-04 9 ,K\ \M><>AH BREAKS IN TWO. BILLED AND INJUEBD. Service.) Cumberland, Ohio, Sept. 3. airship Shenan- mik from here twj •>i and seven inWashington Later. Sept. .'J. Shenandoah and the ally confirmed. roke in two over the -ale and thundercornfield 4 1 miles hei half Boated Lakehurat, New61 words
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Article53 1925-09-04 9 ><-r\. ice. I n Frani isco, Sept. tplane, in a ropical storm, is j reports of war Pa< ific foi the < >ru'. one of thto Hawaii. Shf obably be for yesn nia\ 1")" Maui. owing tJ fuel. "We shaP v in this weather." ii< sage53 words
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Article89 1925-09-04 9 i [li- Service.] U ashirttrton, Sept. 3. Mr. Kt IK'trg. in S n eeting of the Ame- Detroit describ- China as "to and tei ritorial in- ;iu r e the devel- povernment, or, to carry out and promises Washington Conto perform the -•> Itate in the cri89 words
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Article34 1925-09-04 9 •v\ RECOGNIZED. [R< Service.] l'ari>. Sept. 3. is been appointed for Syria and the Levant. that (Jamelin wil' in relation to in relation to interprets Gamelin's ment*s realisanot been an entire34 words
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Article22 1925-09-04 9 rvice]. Heirout, Sept. 2. of Libao voted Slon (>i the anniver--1 a motion of eh army and its af•ry Power.22 words
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Article39 1925-09-04 9 Service.] I'.'ris, Sept. 2. respondent of Le Krim has carefully from Adjir in the capturing the town. his he.-idquarters at »1 the head of the heart of the Riff <<ly massed reserves which is connected ally.39 words
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Article24 1925-09-04 9 WOMA N AS CONSUL. Service.] VN ashin U ton, Sept. 3. Urinate of the State 'vice school, has Skates' Consul at '""'-on page 7.)24 words
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Article172 1925-09-04 9 UNEMPLOYED RUSH FOR JOBS. HRUMJP STEAMERS SAIL. [Reuter's Service.] Londi.n. Sept. g, The Pfako and Bristol City which were I < '<i up at Avonmouth have both sailed to scheduled time. The Piako obtained nearly a full crew from Bristol and picked up 'the remainder in Barry172 words
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Article109 1925-09-04 9 [Reuter's Service]. ►Melbourne, Sept. 3. Mass meetings of striking seamen here aid at Sydney rejected the owners' offer to \Nune their legal claim s against the men if they returned to work within forty-eight hours. The meetings passed resolution? in favour of continuance of the strike, leaving109 words
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Article308 1925-09-04 9 BRITAIN AND MOSI 1.. [Reuter's Service. 1 (ieneva. Sept. 2. The thirtyfifth session of the League of Nations Council assembled privately and drew up an agenda. Subsequently a short public sitting was held at which it was '■•-■cided. inter alia, to submit to the forth- con'intr308 words
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Article112 1925-09-04 9 fßeutor'.* Srrvics.l Swampsestt, Massachusetts, Sept. 3. As a result of the conference between President Coolidge and Senator Watson of Indiana, it is understood that the administration will seek to amend the Esch-Cum-i inins railway law in the coming session of Congress, so as to force railway consolidn--1112 words
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Article263 1925-09-04 9 t MEETING AT SYDNEY. LABOI R'S WELCOME. fßeuter's Service.] Sydney. Sept. 2. Mr. Stoker, Lord Mayor, in wel-c-or.iii'^- the Empire Press conferees at a civic reception, hoped that they would acquire a better understanding and a keener appreciation of Australia's aims and problems a s i\ result of263 words
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Article48 1925-09-04 9 [Renter's Service.! Paris. Sept. 2. doien Communists have been sente*nce'! to periods of imprisonment ranging from a fortnight to a month, in addition to small tin* s. They were arrested in connection with a demonstration against- the Polish executions of Communists. (Earlier cables on pace 7.)48 words
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Article629 1925-09-04 9 IMPRESSIONS OF A VISITOR TO SINGAPORE. C. K. T. a Chinese correspondent, thus records In the Malay Mail the impressions acquired on his introduction to the amenities of Singapore: To see the Malay Cup Final played at the Stadium. I visited Singapore for the first time! The629 words
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Article305 1925-09-04 9 RUIiBER RESEARCH INSTITUTE FORMED. The sixth annual general meeting of the Rubber Producers' Association of Malsya (ircorporatod) was held in the registered office of the Association, French Kank Buildings, yesterday, Mr. J. M. Sime presiding and others present being Messrs. Kch San Hin and J. A. Clarke. Addressing305 words
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Article265 1925-09-04 9 Chinese Miners Thirl > Wounds. At trie Selangor Assize on Tuesday, two Sakai buys were chained, before Mr. Justice Fairer Manby. with having; on July S. at Pteretak, Kuala Kubu. caused the death of f aong Kiew, a Chinese miner. Three interpreters were necessary during265 words
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Article137 1925-09-04 9 Mayoress's Right Hand Mistered. Madame Sarah (I rand, authoress of -The Heavenly Twins," who is Mayoress of Bath, is suffering: from an injured hand as the result of shakin«r hands with 2,500 people ft* a civic- reception in connection with the annual conf< pence of the British Medical137 words
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Advertisement516 1925-09-04 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) "ELLERMA»T~LINE PASSENCfER AND FREIGHT SERVICE? TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT^ SERVICE s.s. KNOWSLEY HALL Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Antwerp Sept. 20 s.s. CITY OF PEKIN Havre, London, Rotterdam and Antwerp Sept. 29 s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE516 words
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Advertisement544 1925-09-04 10 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR U« (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SKin u PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NW I i to* LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SBRVI (Under Contract with His Majesty's <. nt) OLTWARDS FROM LONDON. Hmi| For China and Japan. lor Marseille i Du« -nd544 words
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Article1391 1925-09-04 11 WITHIN sft YARDS OF SUCCESS. A Gallant Effort. Dover, Aug. 5. I ieu^enant-Coh ncl Bernard Freyberg, V.C., D.5.0., has to-day ended a swim here Which lasted 16 hours 44 minutes and was only 500 yards short of a Channel swim. At 1 o'clock this afteir< m he1,391 words
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Article152 1925-09-04 11 Among event! commemorated last month WU the fiftieth anniversary of the ■Whnmiltf of the Chanr^l by Captain Webb. Captain Webb had le?? of an eye to the main chance than some other perfornten of feata of skill and endurance. After his achievement of Auirust, 1875, someone152 words
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Article89 1925-09-04 11 Swaraj Nominee Defeated. Lucknow, Aug. 19. In the United Provinces Legislative Council the election of a President was held. Rai Bahadur Lala Sita Ram, whose candidature was supported by a large number Of landholders atid official*, was elected President by a majority of 34 votes, while89 words
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Article102 1925-09-04 11 Visit to Home. On Saturday, Augu-t 29 some four or five hundred Roman Catholic S outs left England and Ireland for Rome, in order that the boys may share :n the benefits of the Papal Jubilee. The trip will be a section of one aken by Roman102 words
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Article113 1925-09-04 11 The alarming report thit the MatU'rhorn is likely to topple O v?r into an Italian valley recalls a scare which causod some sensation about twenty years mgo. There was then every indication that th e Kocher de la Clnsete, in the Jura, not far from Neuchatel, wu about to fall113 words
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Advertisement316 1925-09-04 11 Sf l;| ilillp^t |f jf A Cooling, 1 1 Healthgivinc .J'iyJ VVho would not rather take a cool, _^>/ sparkling draught of that delightful picasant-tasting saline, Andrews Liver Salt, fizzing up so invitingly in the glass, than fall a victim to any of the assaults a torrid climate can make316 words
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Advertisement483 1925-09-04 11 This Illustrated Guide FREE F> I^FORE you decide what kind of fence you will erect ptt this Ideal Fence Catalogue— the complete puide. It illustrates and describes the most suitable fencing for fPtfpy speri.il purpose heavy or small stock, sheep, i)i K 's, ixjultry, deer, buffalo, ostnch, plcintations, &c. 18483 words
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Article594 1925-09-04 12 SHIPS THAT ARE STILL SAILING. What a store of surpassing beauty and romance is vanishing in the passing of the deep sea sailing ships! Almost every week another of the survivors of the noble age of the English mercantile marine gives way before the march of the steelDaily Express - 594 words
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Article317 1925-09-04 12 S.O.S. From German Emil Kirdorff. The Colombo Agents of the German steamer Emil KirdorfT. Messrs. Volkurt Brothers, received o< August 22nd. a wireless message from tie vessel that she was |on tire about 1.400 miles off Colombo. The position given in the message was r>-20Ex - 317 words
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Advertisement615 1925-09-04 12 Burns Philp Line (INCORPORATED IN AUSTRALIA.) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Regular monthly sailings by th§ 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 4% Lmxe, single berth cabins, swimming bath,615 words
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Advertisement428 1925-09-04 12 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER The only Morning Daily in Malaya anc the best Medium for Advertising. Delivered with the Chota Ha^ri each morning with Latest Telegrams, Latest News anc Latest Announcement?. Telephone 56. Cable Address, 'Advertiser.*' P. O. Box No. 206. Communications relating to News and Editorial428 words
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Advertisement276 1925-09-04 12 IMYD TRffiSTFNOs\7 ft (Incon.on,*. U), HOMEWARD M|m B»-monthly ten u r A T* and Trie** v,, through Bills ti F n «^i Levant and Black < FllJ y ports on the \V< V u tM. V. B9QUILI lul > i LACOXIA DIirHKSSA x (lERANIA ROBANDRA OUTWARD -MlfvV x SILVIO PBLUCO276 words
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Miscellaneous651 1925-09-04 12 SHIPPING NOTES. SHIP BUILT IN 15 WEEKS. The Furness shipyard on the Tyne has achieved a remarkable feat in rapid ship construction. A 2,500-ton vessel for service on the Canadian lakes has passed her trials and is now loading her first cargo fifteen weeks after the laying of her keel.651 words
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Advertisement589 1925-09-04 13 O. S.K. Line. Destinations. Bteam** 8 Arr. Dept. 1...nd0n, Hamburg, Rotterdam, \ntwerp, Bremen, via Colombo, Aden, Port Soudan and Port Said. Alps Maru Sept. 14 Sept. 15 irban, AlffO* Bay (Port Elizabeth), i Town. Rio, Santos, Buenos \ires via (olombo. f Canada Maru Sept. 17 Sept 19 ombo and Bombay589 words
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Advertisement443 1925-09-04 13 J WKV sisamssip line *^SM» Round-the- World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 58 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OILBURNERS. NO COAL DUST. NO CINDERS. ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS. vin Colombo, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine new liners continue on Round the World, returning443 words
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Advertisement663 1925-09-04 13 GENERAL AGE »AWASAKI_ROOSEVELT LINE Kerr Steamship Co., Inc., 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE (VIA SUEZ) m.s. SILVERCEDAR In Port m.s. SILVERLARCH due SaDtll s.s. RHINE MARU duc m.s. SILVERFIR due "oct U s.s. BORDEAUX MARU due Oct663 words
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Article1192 1925-09-04 14 LANCASHIRE AT PLAY. Ir spite of hard times, short hours, coal trouble, and a thousand other wet blankit s, the people of the Northern factory districts are not going without their wakes. This year, indeed, they are spending, or they have proposed to spend, more money 1 on1,192 words
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Article356 1925-09-04 14 Alarm of Egyptian Orthodox. Cairo. Aug. A case which is arousing in Egypt an interest comparable with that caused in the United States by the Dayton trial came this morning before the Superior Council of Al Azhar [the jriv at Moslem University]. This was the interrogation356 words
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Article350 1925-09-04 14 The holiday season may he an appropria*" t.me for (Hani— ing at a little more length th e suggestion just made by a Conservative member in the Commons that one shief cause of our commercial troubles is "too much golf." says, the Manchester Guardian. Mr. House has350 words
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Article691 1925-09-04 14 MANY SHEETS OF COLONIAL ISSIES. There is great excitement in th? philatelic world at the moment over tht discovery of a chest full of genuine old stamps. This b the story of the discovery. Many yiars ago, when stamp-collecting" was in its infancy, collectors dependedEx - 691 words
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Article263 1925-09-04 14 A Commercial Degree in (irrmain. The commercial hitfh schoo!> of <;< rmany. where youny; imn and women an prepared for office life in all its brunches to mn them btuinninu at the bottom, art- a^itatiii^ for the permission to fnißt a itetor'l d. ur. to students who finish263 words
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Advertisement446 1925-09-04 14 Don't let Indigestion limit your choice of food Eat what you fancy and enjoy everything you eat without any aftcr'suffering from indigestion or other stomach disorders. 4 Bisuratcd Magnesia relieves indigestion instantly by neutralising acidity and preventing fermentation, enabling the digestive orcans to carry out their work naturally and helping446 words
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Advertisement96 1925-09-04 14 w i i i M Avoid r\',x m henlth ML I r;nt Sail l L d\ -r»< v. skin U rah I "ir»t ih M.r I M I IN IU(» M/.ln I Wit m HAKK|mi\s HVKkIR M <• I II) M\< M'«>Kl f Ny Carlsben; Beer HI) 1 THE EAST96 words
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Article356 1925-09-04 15 l ERASER'S WEEKLY REPORT Durin f thepas t^ n T rha; S^: v i"ir" d a sh r: npunil KlUja an. few and there is vciv little serin h J" l^- 011 t Q«fct market Kampongs •2s. and Takuapas L>,ss. 3,1. There has U-en h.ve leenTT' f*356 words
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Article238 1925-09-04 15 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. (1.. R. Macphail). Singapore, Sept. S. Rubber.-- is .V,,!. Down Local 1.27 1 Tin.— £2s4 5«. Up 22a M. Local 178 tOIW at 12K. Rubber .share prices are easier bat there are buyers of most stocks at anything under quotations. Mining shares are* quiet with no238 words
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Article107 1925-09-04 15 Yesterday's Alterations. i LOANS. S.S. and F.M.S. I p.c. Vic, Bonds l«J20 $iri,078,000 103% 104V, x.i. S.S. 7 p.c. Loan 1921 $2X,(>5.-),700 103 Vt 103% c.i. Hitam Tin 1.:5,-, 1.40 Kuchai Ords. 1..J0 1.82H Kuala Lumpur (tl 2Ss 29a N. Taiping (6) SO s.", Pengkalen (ii) 15.75107 words
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Article59 1925-09-04 15 Bt<nk 1 ra.s. 2|4 16-32 Bank, demand 2 4 5-32 Private- credits :> m.s. 2 4% N»\v York, demand |§ai Credits 90 days 6*-% Franc*, d"rnanil 1150 India, T. T. 15}:; M Hongkong, iemand r»-\, p.c. F'roni. Yokohama, denuind Java, (leni.nid 14ii Pangkok, demand 7;» > Sovcreijrn. Bank Puying59 words
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Article213 1925-09-04 15 September 8. Tin 175 Toni IISMt (i ambit r 22.50 Peppei Wl ItJM Pepp« r Black n«i Flake Tapioca Paari SagV Small 900 Copra Sundried Opium. Ht'P i •> i»M Rice. Liaag Uin hia Ma-< B'ne Eaple (OUl> Rico. Lian^ Hin Chan Marli Red Eaple New Rice. Siam old213 words
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Article40 1925-09-04 15 Sinirapore. Sept. 12 nu. n. Sincapore Standard Rii.bed ?i>,<.ked Sheet Spot 1.27 1.2^: Sept. 1.27 1.28; 0 I 1.25 1.26; Oct.-Dec. 1.22 1.2:'.; Jan. -March 1. 10 l.ii. London Quotation sin :;v. :»',d Market Steady.40 words
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Article223 1925-09-04 15 Tin. i2'>4 ss. Up 22s 6d Local 128. 175 tons. KuMht. Ss. 5%d. Down :i 4 d. 1.-.,a! 1.2 v l!uhb*rs. Ut;ui Simpana ire wanted at 3.10 and Glenealys at 2.10. Tambal have enquiries at 1.30, Brunei Uniteda can K- placed at 4.H>. Balfownira offer at223 words
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Article264 1925-09-04 15 at 2.t»0. PajauM are iK'ttfc with l'.2"> e\. bid, aeUera holding for o*4o. Sunjrei Ri ai( in good demand up t>» 3.15, fen offering 10 over. Tapani i-an he placed ai with aeliera at 19.50. Mining. -Anicnust Sterlings, Mrii in wanted at 44.*-. and otfn at i>- Chenderianga have Improved264 words
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Article171 1925-09-04 15 AUGUST KXroins The following i> th< nu nt ..f qVMtit) mi value of ruiihti- tsportad iwtag tagMfl Auir. P.fjr, A in:. IM4 I. K. igNtJfl :{j:;:;.<h» LM.imirto 2 <u I'.S A. 17,884.41 1»;.:<7'.» 145.104.99 B'ropc 2,82.1.69 Mil l&jtAt.M 12,702.9H I*. INMi Ui.lt 7M.71 ljMt.4l 1V1T7.4HI V IT7.4H171 words
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Article255 1925-09-04 15 HACPHAIL CO. LTD'S REPORT. Rubber. London 3a .".'.d. Quu-t bul steady. Local I. Tin. London £254 ss. Local 121 tons sold. Rubbers. llu Bmutl have h with teller* at M. Han iltons are qu I.SO l.S"). Mandai TvkntiL' ha\ M with tellers at M. Bul It R <)i>«>tc<l i.:;*» l.::;^.255 words
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362 1925-09-04 15 LYALL AND DEVATT'S WEEKLY REPOKT. The Rubber ><■ i<m again claim* c! i atti r.tioii with s;n at< all lnan< Iv The d improved t«> .iv. <;,(., witl York prices responsive, and the coi torn- of the share n ai k< i beei with Active exchanges. The t< i i362 words
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Advertisement323 1925-09-04 15 \sscts over $5,500,000. A m Assurance in force over $19,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFPICEi-Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry E C The Company has £20,000 deputed with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Wance323 words
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Advertisement849 1925-09-04 15 BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. —Established 1880— Capital Subscribed Y.100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y.80,500,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinoraiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. Y. Yamakawa, Esq. Baron K. Morimura. M. Odagiri, Esq. N. Igarashi, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K. Mogami, Esq. K. Tatsumi, Esq. K. Takeuchi, Esq. F.849 words
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Advertisement41 1925-09-04 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity (aiarantce Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., Lt L CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist (loo^ A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.41 words
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Article1543 1925-09-04 16 CAUSED TWO CARS TO COLLIDE. Resulted in Supreme Court Action. An ordinary steel girder can cause quite a lot of trouble sometimes. One that projected over the Bukit Timah Road late on the night of April Dth. last caused two cars to collide, ihr< into1,543 words
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Article267 1925-09-04 16 Serious Depletion Reported. Actual ttffurea arc not available but it is a fact that since the strike the Government finances have n«>t escaped the yeneral upheaval and the Colony's revenue has had a decided drop. The drop i< <o much That a policy of strict letrenchment is inS.C.M.P. - 267 words
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Article46 1925-09-04 16 Mr. W. M. E. Martin, assistant Conservator of FoffMta, Tampin, shot a fully grown ■ttle tiger, seven-and-half feet in length, at Johol, on the Negri Sembilan boundary. The animal was driven out of the jungle by local Malays and shot by Mr. Martin on foot. M.M.M.M. - 46 words
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Article68 1925-09-04 16 THE ST. LEGER. [Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 2. The St. Leger probables are Bucellss (.Jelliss), Foxlaw (Beary), Manna (Doit.ghue), Picaroon (V. Smyth), Pons Asinorum (T. Burns), Ptolemy Second (Stern), Roidore (Hulme), Solario (Childs), Bptm (Brennan), Spelthorne (Archibald), St. Becan (Elliott), The Sirdar (H. Btasley). Tournesol (Pryor), Warden of68 words
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Article80 1925-09-04 16 [Reuter's Service.] London. Sept. 2. The following are the results of to-day's English league matches: Division I. Liverpool 2, Notts County 0. Manchester U. 3, Aston Villa 0. Sunderland ti, Blackburn R. 2. \Y. BroM A. 1, Kverton 1. Division If. Middlesbrough 3, Blackpool 2. Division 111. (Southern).80 words
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Article119 1925-09-04 16 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. C Doubles. Copt Moore and Watt vs. Platt and Lindsay, postponed. Baxter and Hudson vs. Majors Watson ami Savers. l"n finished. A. Doubles. Kulcher and Doig boa! Laybowrno and Kule 7 5, 7 .">. Hill and Kleinman boat Fuller and Murphy «i 4,119 words
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Article139 1925-09-04 16 C. Singles. Willis vs. Curtwritfht. C l)lll|!)lfo. (.'apt. Moore and Watt \>. Platt and indsay. Fisher and I.mett vs. Rogers and BoardU n Mitchell and William vs. Carr and I'earce. MtMfWgrr and Reid vs. Dr. Crawford tt'id Ber r y. A. Doubles. Nf\vW-ry and Stephen vs. BelPand MOM139 words
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Article70 1925-09-04 16 K. O. R. Cup Tournament. On Saturday, 12th September, at 4.45 p.m. a match will be played on the Polo Ground, Balestier Road, between Selon^or Polo Club and Singapore Polo Club for the K. O. R. Cup, Selan^or beinj? the only entry for this tournament. Members requiring70 words
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Article42 1925-09-04 16 S.C.F.A. Cup Competition. Matches in the first round of the above will he played as follows: Sept. 11th. Royal Sussex vs. Malays; Sept. 14th. R.A. vs. Headquarters; Sept 16th. S.C.F.A. II vs. S.R.C. All matches will be played on the Stadium.42 words
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Article50 1925-09-04 16 The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. rC Royal Sussex Rest, at cricket to-morrow «t Tanprlin oommencinj: at 2.15 p.m. H. G. Stack (Capt); R. Lyne, F. Vine, O. C. Smalley, E. G. Wheatley, M. Ignatius, S. D. Gander, A. Van Cuylenburg, P. B. Dawai, E. Newton and D. Jackson.50 words
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Article675 1925-09-04 16 THE BUFFALO FIGHTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) A lor Star, Sept. Ist. All is comparatively quiet on the Kedah front, the only public event of recent date being: the departure, for two months or so, of Tungku Mahmood by the Macedonia, on Saturday. His goal is Egypt, andKOH-I-NOOR; Ex - 675 words
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Article188 1925-09-04 16 Moralist! might find many text* in th^ winding up of the firm of Day amTMartin. whose name was at one time probably better known than that of any other British manufacturing concern. The declin*. of the business of the famous makers of blacking is widely attributed to the conviction of188 words
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Article51 1925-09-04 16 Friday 5.00 p.m. Drill Hall S.R.E. (v> Signals; 5.30 p.m. Drill Hall M. G. Platoon. Saturday 2.00 p.m. Bukit Timah S.R.F. (v)- 2.00 p.m. Farrer Ran*e M. C. Platoon. Sunday 8.00 a.m. Blakang Mati S.R.A fv); 7.30 a.m. Bukit Timah Eurasian Coy. 2.00 p.m. Bukit Timah Chinese51 words
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Advertisement153 1925-09-04 16 HIS MASTER VOI^J" GRAMOPHONES AND RICOftDS Are renowned throughout the world foi qualities. It is quality, Bnt, last and all the time. These qualities have placed and maim;, the front rank of musical achievement. LET US PROVE THIS TO YOU S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. THE ARCADE. BO9QAPOU KATZ BROS. LTD.153 words
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