The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 September 1925
1925-09-10
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Title Section13 1925-09-10 1 Singapore Free Press I CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER IC, 1925. NO. 11,59113 words
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Article237 1925-09-10 1 The result «f the St. LtgM i> Ki^en on page 16. Results of the stcond day of the SeI^ngor races appear on paj?e IK. The S.C.F.A. beat the R.A. in the last match of the season in tho first division on Ihe Stadium yesterdnv afternoon by :i237 words
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Article1102 1925-09-10 1 THE DIE-HARD AT THE Academy. I ahmjl think th« Private View i rihly crowded; but of course*, one must u<>. One has a du\\ t.» Society. I mm t« nay, if on*- is ri<> Inrgcr seen at thrse furicti«ns. fop'r beyin to think one has, M it weie. dropped out1,102 words
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Advertisement227 1925-09-10 1 WING LOONG RECOGNBBU HOISE for PEAN TKOI'ICAt SLITS. HIGH STREET. RAFFLES HOTEL Telephone No. 21)20. TUESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY DinnerJDance. MONDAY FRIDAY The Dansant. LEVINE HOPKINS DANCE BAND. S AKKIES BROTHERS, (.RILL ROOM. Proprietors. the supervision of an I. EON. H. YAYMEN. rxpert European. Manager. Not words alone Not words alone227 words
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Advertisement230 1925-09-10 1 Jrßy?TTfTi*tffjiiSßMn 7"y!r iftsi/ tiritiny LOYAL TYPHW RITKIi u writing mmhinc fttrjMMSMf excellence. H^Y F^ Sot A f r Malaya and Siam I I I j Singapore and IVnanjr. The "EUROPE" HOTEL I Terms: Ala carte, or GRILL Inclusive. I After-dinner dancing overy Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. THF BUROPE HOTEL, LTD.230 words
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Advertisement156 1925-09-10 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Latest shipping on pa^rt s 10. \-> and 13. Sale of freehold, land. B. and T.A., 1.t.l Page 7. Robinson's ial sale offer of singlets Pa^e 9. Roof-repairing material at I'niteer's Pajtre 'A. Special bargains at B. H. i\ l> ►ulntram and Co. Pa>re 2. Firth's circular saws.156 words
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Advertisement16 1925-09-10 1 U ING LOONG roii nim clam taiukoh S •>!• ut and I ini>sb I.iarantoed. IS, HKill STRKKT16 words
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Miscellaneous123 1925-09-10 1 THE WEEK. Thursday. 10fA. Hitfh Water, 3.18 a.m.. 3.3 p.m. P. and homeward mail olo* i Friday, Mth. Hiph Water. 4.27 a.m.. :*57 p.m. Dutch homeward mail leaves. P. and supplementary mail lea\.P. and 0. outward mail due. S.F.A. Cup: R. Sussex v<. Malays. Saturday, l>th. Hitrh Water, fi.l9 a.m..123 words
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Article572 1925-09-10 2 Ranee of Sarawak, who wag reported ill in a nursing home, is row making ex- press after an operation. lucing the unfcnown from the kffown: A model of Cameron's Highlands shown in K .tr. Exhibition discloses that the flat land is enough to accommodate two towns sis [poh. Salvation Army4>ffic?i572 words
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Advertisement374 1925-09-10 2 4T THE HAPPY VALLEY. 1 THE MERRY OPERA COMPANY c In Choice New Plays. THE ELITE CINEMA Programme as good as any, better than many. GUA RANG SHANGHAI WAYANG, NOTICE OF REMOVAL 1 Mr. A. FLINTER has removed from 3 Mt. Sophia to Villa Louise, 33, Cavanagh Road. DIRECT FROM374 words
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Advertisement221 1925-09-10 2 Victoria Theatre CELEBRITY TOURS Under the Direction of Mr. A. STROK. RETURN VISIT OF THE FAMOUS PIANIST MISCHA LEVITZKI One Night only Tuesday, September 22nd AT 9.30 P.M. Complete Change of Programme. SEATS $4. $2. and $1. Rooking opens at Little's on Tuesday, Sept. 15th. l c o h ca221 words
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Advertisement229 1925-09-10 2 ALHAMBRA m From Monday, 7th to Saturday. 12th Stp( m M f AN HISTORICAL PHOTOPLAY* CKNTRKISI. on u KNOWN CONTINK; TAL H V|< wn i Presented in all the royal splen I ur oi the pi Lya Mara The lovely and charming actress who :.;ok the Nad n Continental pnwhw229 words
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Article1120 1925-09-10 3 AWAKENING A SERVE ME RHJHT" SENSE. lord Haldane at Prts«n Congress. Lord Haldane on Saturday Aus. Bth. addressed the delegates fco the ninth Interna- n;:l I'ris.ns CoitgreSa At the Imperial InItute, South Kensington, on "The Mean- <>f Punishment." He remained seated owing to a slight indisposition. He1,120 words
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Article316 1925-09-10 3 At a recent meeting of the Rotary Club, Mr. T. p. Pielden, of the Royal College of Music. London, was the guest of the club, and addressed the members. He said he would put before the members a view of music which many of them might316 words
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Article156 1925-09-10 3 An English agricultural company recently launched a scheme for ;-.n extensiw Urm college in one of the Eastern counties. This was placed under the direction of B well-known Australian farm expert, t-^:s%S«l l>y several especially selected 'Atralian farmers. Young men possessing some means are n >( w156 words
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Article74 1925-09-10 3 The Patient Recovers. Wellington, July M. Another remarkable instance of the recovery of a man whose neck wa s broken is recorded at Nelson. Norman Bruce fell from a motor lorry at Riwaka and suffered paralysis. An X-ray disclosed that th« r.erk was broken. After three months la74 words
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46 1925-09-10 3 Sydney, July 30. Th^ American Fleet has provided Sydney with a romance. A sailor and a Sydney girl were married last nipht. They first met at a dan -e and the sailor then visited the girl's home and they became en/rajred.46 words
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Article20 1925-09-10 3 I do not belive tha natfonalisation would rhempen production of cord, but that it would increase costs. The Prime Minister.20 words
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Advertisement199 1925-09-10 3 NATURE'S REMEDY Tonic is Nature's st remedy for the and brain, loss of debility, poorness i blood, neuralgia, insomnia, etc., and is stren>>;thenliahle. In the fatijjopical atmoshere appreciate the 11- stimulus of this invigorating medicine, as it normal health". tnergj .md sleep. Obtainable ;ii -ill chemists, stores tod kedais. WFUlfll199 words
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Advertisement232 1925-09-10 3 The Finest Changkol for Hlli^"" IB H^^. SINGAPORE. FOR PMCBB ETC., AIMM V BARLOW CO., fr 3 M f t^ ItdgLrd stf tlxe World J jj Semi-Liquid Asbestos Roof ij Repairing Material ij > 2 > FOR USE ON c j: J CONCRETE, CORRUGATED IRON, 5 ij ROOFING FELT, Etc.232 words
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Article, Illustration108 1925-09-10 4 "The Girl he left behind him" Miss Nancy Best of Melbourne, enjiafff A to Lt Wheeler of the U.S.S. Nevada. The American Fleet bids m>od-bye to Australia Seaplane in trouble. Tfce !*assar (Jambir at Batavia an article on thi- -nat Java Fair ■ppili H th opposite108 words
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Article903 1925-09-10 5 B %TA VI A*S ANNUAL >V KM BLfcY. p Own Correspondent). liataxiu. annual exhibition of Native ii once again in full su'ins;, ,rarj Chimtm city erected on K .r,.-p](in" with its Cfawdl of itul demonstrates. inhabitanti of the Straits who seen the Passat Gambir, and bly many903 words
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Article512 1925-09-10 5 GOVERNOR I NAIJLE TO SAIL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug 13. Monsoon raced steadily through Cowei week, but unfortunately with no luck. Still, Mr. Blake tells me that it was thoroughly enjoyable, and that h< made severa new friends in addition to Meeting old one*. Mr.512 words
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Article151 1925-09-10 5 In the course of a recent lectuiv in Melbourne Mr. Francis M'Cullagh, the famous war correspondent, who is travelling with thL American Fleet, narrated an :ulvetitvre which he had on his visit to Russia fi\e years ago. In a small town on tho I rail he learned151 words
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Advertisement529 1925-09-10 5 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER The only Alomintf Daily in Malaya and -he best Aiedium for Auvertising. Delivered with tne liazn eacu morning, •vith Latest 'ieie^rauisj, Laie&t I\ews and uatfcst Amiouiictinents. Telephone 56. Cable Address, "Advertiser." P. O. Box No. 206. Communications relating to News and Editorial matters529 words
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Advertisement326 1925-09-10 5 *mr -^P iß^fj^^^r mk I p^^^^^Thereis a reason for 1 I \-^JiJjwl" A© preference 1 I X/y ///>' v *'nk\\\ Climatic variations, however trying II /y y In! I dwellers in the East, have no effect J y-'/ll Dili lim whatever on "Capstan" Navy Cut 15? y 1 llrl iJlmll326 words
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Article1926 1925-09-10 6 ARGENTINE SCOTS. (From Our Own Correspondent., Edinburgh, Aug. 11. The i cottish settlers in the Argentine Republic are celebrating a centenary this year. It is exa:tly 100 year s since a large group tf Scottish settlers left I^eith in the sailing ship Symmeuy for the hospitable shores of1,926 words
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Advertisement417 1925-09-10 6 STANDARD PRICES Throughout Malaya For Standard Goods at WHITEAWAYS f |/TOVEL Jj^ brand air fsj]\f |j^ lijfli*. J, T Vj| I ONE OP WHITEAWAYS STANDARD VALUES f THE" WHITELAW LONCiCLOTH PILLOW 'i S J-llS^^ wV J r c Made ot" serviceable quality bleached Lonjrcloth. n 4^^ T "^^^Of^ Jft Ifc*417 words
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Advertisement106 1925-09-10 6 ■w\ a _nn b^^^^^l*^ Mr '^^BhBHBB^ U*m \^L IVPvM^MhesaaVa^ni L^v^^^^^nnnw^ m ■1 f M rali ■ft 1 w^ H m H.\kkiMi\< m Look after your threat A hualr) I i sign t i;m be I bnu lo n An will lungs, [a I kde I 1 are T. m thi106 words
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Article1539 1925-09-10 7 GRBAT LUNCHEON AT OLYMPIA, «825,01 4 Subscribed. The history of tie emit was celebratfj it O'ympia on Aug. S, when more than <,GCO grand officers and brethren tuncbeti under the presidency of the Crand Master, ♦he Duke of Connaught, b the ftfp.4onic Million Memorial Festival. Thu ambition1,539 words
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Advertisement359 1925-09-10 7 BUSINESS CARDS. ::::::::::::::::ttnt:n«ttr.:..n:::?::i^rlis I COOKING PROBLEM SOLVED. i troublea iir^yow kitchen <i '.<.k or any ta.-ty to be done you will j s very gervicejible indeed. 3 kat ions to The A. S. Quar- j Bencoolen Street, Singapore. <er\>i tor the Illustrated tjue of MiiHical Instrument*. SEASON CO., LTD. nd359 words
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Advertisement719 1925-09-10 7 NOTICES. GLIDE Gooi^ear GOODYEAR Notice is hereby that the Trade M:.iks depicted roots arc the u sivt property oj THE GOODYEAB TIRE &^RUBBER COMi ANY, a ompany incorporated under the laws ol the State of Ohio, in the United States of America, and carrying on business at No: li n719 words
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Advertisement294 1925-09-10 7 SITUATIONS VACANT: "LEST WE FORGET.' 1 It is requested that where ill- thmgs are equal, employers give preference to apphcation •or employment to tx-service men. Capable [ndian o r Eurasian Stenographers required for Miri. Apply to Box No. K>B7 Singapore Free Press. WANTKH. experienced Short-hand T\ T i t Apply294 words
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Advertisement1184 1925-09-10 7 TENDERS. rcaden will be rfcehied at the Colonial Mctetary*! Offici- until aoaa on loptoeaaof 2. r ii*L's, for the. following senrieos for Use OoTora-?U nent Moaopoliei department for t; m 1U26: <i) Supply of beet Amoy or Hoagkong pots each Capable of easily containing three 1 chees oi ehanda. The1,184 words
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866 1925-09-10 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1925. Strikers and Others. Very often quite reasonable people consider strikers, before they assume that attitude, as being hardly dealt wfth. Many others continue to sympathise with them so long as $he strike is conducted without malice, or injury to the forces of the866 words
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Article197 1925-09-10 8 The hon'blc Mr. A. M. lN»unt?iey. Treasurer, is jroinir out to ('hankie for a few days. —Our six-cent local posture stamps would be better if there was a little more tfujn on the back of them. M.M. I.ady Maxwell has kindly promised to jrive away the prizes after the last197 words
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Article67 1925-09-10 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Sept. 9. At the Assizes, in the case in which Thiahba was charged with returning to the Colony after an order to quit, without the permission of the Governor, the jury unanimously returned a verdict of guilty and he was sentenced to twelve67 words
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Article51 1925-09-10 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. 9. The Chinese Company of the Volunteer-" new club house headquarters were opened last flight. There was a ronggeng and a dance which was largely attended. Wat Boa Goh, who is proceeding U> England, Wai presented with souvenirs from the51 words
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Article48 1925-09-10 8 (From Our Own Correspondent I'enang. Sept The Municipal Commissioner- passed the Suppknientary Budget SCo. '2. totalling 1497,248. It ii estimated that tao salaaes at the end of the yea"r will b^> |2SSAM. The Bttb-eommittee appointed Mr. Motiofl Smith t«» report on the death rate from phthi.-is.48 words
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Article27 1925-09-10 8 (From Our '>w:i Corresp Pfaaas;. Sept. The resolutioM put forward at the I nee in^ of Menglembu Lode, dini Pi ?'i rence Shares, ai confirmed.27 words
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Article170 1925-09-10 8 Night*a l>inn«r and Daiue T- c Narkunda, Jm maajniftoent i»".dOut'» n Unei »»f tlu- P, ,i o. fl k, cekbrati I her sta\ at Simru; re duriag the 1. ward voyage after aar maiden trip to the Far Fast by Jiaaot |f#l uan?? on I170 words
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Article92 1925-09-10 8 The marriage of Mr. V. Nadaisan feO Miss Sivakami Animal, adopted daughter of Mi. L. R. Sunderam of the Municipal Health Office, was celebrated at No. '2<>. r > Seranjroon Road, according to Hindu riteand ceremonies, for three days hetfinrintf from Friday last. On the sth in-tant. at No. 19492 words
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Article215 1925-09-10 8 The students of the I'eking GoftnißMßt Colleges have deeieiad that, vrhaa l .i-irins ia Bepteather, they will retuj 'M'ir studies a nd not continue the strike. Aamaajal the exhibit* at the show in Ipoh were a live CTOCOdUo in a bath-tuh an<i a Malay kitten in the PooHr) aWtii»n. where215 words
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Article97 1925-09-10 8 Mrs. \V. H. Tate. of Taipinff. is saillinjf f< i Home on Sept. 12, and on Wednesday afternoon last some of her friend in the Church Workers' Association met MX Mrs. Maper's house and. after t*a. «';-kod her to accept a parting frift as a mark of their affection a«uiT.O.M. - 97 words
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Article300 1925-09-10 8 SEAMEN'S STRIKE AUTOCtATK POW| |H.i,?ir\ S--The Tn^t I I borough -h. Ives the PMMnM MM :1 M f stopaage, mt ...u i i effected m l-rtinir I imiori. ;ik vital trade ut..,.,, r) council Will MM* fmei to the rarisfu •we i..-a:,.,i rw diseu^.on. I IKK IHK300 words
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34 1925-09-10 8 "CAT" FOR POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS ARMS. ■taIMM i 4 tn men* an«l tM .n MOh ti ,jn-.l l.»-f..r. Ml I 1 hist.i.-t Court r I•• .ml in Kiv< Mitchell. AS I'. found (<• >n- mi |>34 words
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Article27 1925-09-10 8 Mr. 0* K by thr feed I levni < <'in|>;it\\ i law of Mj Km.-.. K tal Cm.-m... h.. mation that Im h* ate rxan,ination U totfwtaal* i27 words
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Advertisement182 1925-09-10 8 "THE CONNOISSEUR (OMES TO CALDBECK'S" WE CAN NOW SUPPLY IN HALF BOTTLES. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. Incorporated in Shanghai > 45 Etobiiuon Head. Telephone 228. PATRONISE!) J^ ?*4 BY H v lv PRESENTB FOR WEDDINGS AND ALL OCCASIONS ?^ntiroly New Goodf Consisting: of in Silver and P. Ware LOOK FOR182 words
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Advertisement45 1925-09-10 8 rtf*^ WNi ALL J VERMIN USE AGENTS: W. R. Loxley Co. Ml l'\ TT^ TT"^ k| HI m^ v^\ yv.i^j} Li fjj I GOLDEN SERIES. kl RENOVATE YOUR CAR OR CYCLE YOl RSELF WITH _?i^ \Z_~~im liV Instruc- Jw\ tons from ADAMSON. t^^ ~~*~^'^jM *<■ Ltd.45 words
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Article105 1925-09-10 9 OF SPANIARDS. \T SMALL COST. fiR, r Service. 1 Madrid. Sept. 9. rom the Alfonso XIJI Saro's column, cornen, equipped with the warlike devices, landed it ions With rH* 1 loss of whom wen native oops captured two guns, much equipment ners, The co-opera-squadron, which carried .r105 words
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Article19 1925-09-10 9 S< rvu e. 1 I Miulon. Sept. S. mlar adviser to accompanied by week on a19 words
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Article34 1925-09-10 9 IVaxliinjrtoa, Sept. s. the tu«i per ITectively item- but has done bo expected. In •J'.U.oOO inimi--68 iH-r cent re- previous year, •ft the country ta> of several including Britain, the Irish Free34 words
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Article48 1925-09-10 9 Tvice.] Berlin, Sept 8. mergers are being carnation of oil decided <»n. the the Deutsche mpanies' inte- to increase its to thirty-five egotiatiooa are f the biccest and iron inthe Krupp, the Thyssen and for a working rotation. It ii fenew company will of SOo million48 words
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Article15 1925-09-10 9 r[R- Service.] <<«neva, Sept. 8. sidenta of the A*Kamberlain, M. BriVrsaud Dowleh. Per-15 words
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Article87 1925-09-10 9 Vwiyo XichiTokin, Sept, 8. "ent of the Japan who succeeded in I at one million w su i l ~'ka Maru in the KfcrUke similar ion to the value British steamer "f Biscay. The will he commenced •mat Party. proletariat with *c formation of rt«Ulty as the rer87 words
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Article217 1925-09-10 9 TALK OF CANTON. BOLSHEVIK VIEW. [Reuter's Service.] Moscow. Sept. 9. Karakhan is expected to stay three m nths. Representatives of the Chinese Mid Japanese embassies and members of Japanese Concession Delegation met Mm on his arrival. The Russian airmen v-ho participated in the Moscow-Peking f 1 Tht217 words
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Article149 1925-09-10 9 [Renter's Service] London, Sept. 9. During a lull i n the proceedings at Geneva. Mr. Chamberlain. M. Painleve and M. Briand motored to Aix-les-Bains where Mr. Baldwin is <» n holiday. Mr. Chamber. lain, interviewed on his return to Geneva, said they talked of art and crossword mizzles,149 words
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Article119 1925-09-10 9 [Reuter's Service.] Simla, Sept. s. That the British in India were merely thieves and robbers was one of the bitter taunt* against the Government, whose administration practically a!! the Indian speakers condemned, when the Assembly resumed the debate on .Sir A. B. Muddiman's resolution. hfotila] Xehru's amendment,119 words
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Article38 1925-09-10 9 fßeuter's Service. l Paris, Sept. S. Marie Bonnefoy. who shot dead in a crowded underground subway, M,. Berger, treasurer of the Royalist newspaper Action Francaise, ha s been pronounced insane, and the case against her dismissed.38 words
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Article62 1925-09-10 9 [Reuter's Service.] Geneva, Sept. 9. The Turkish memorandum on the Mosul question, published largely as an attempt to refute the arguments of Mr. Amery, contends that the League would be acting in opposition to the League Covenant if it prolonged the British mandate, and adheres to62 words
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Article42 1925-09-10 9 A Chinese coolie was knocked down and M'riously injured in Anson road (opposite the Boustead Institute) yesterday. The injured man was taken to hospital where it was found that both his legs were smashed and had to be amputated.42 words
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Article33 1925-09-10 9 Marines; two special service boats; three gun-boats, making a total of thirty-nine v< Mela, amounting to about 100.000 tons. These auxiliary ships are meant to replace those which will become superannuated by 1928.33 words
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Article1108 1925-09-10 9 ACCUSED MAKES SWORN STATEMENT. The District Court action, in which M. Joseph stands charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of certain lots of shares which were deposited with him by Mr. F. C Peck for th e purpose of raising loans on them, was continued1,108 words
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Article267 1925-09-10 9 Commenting on a decidedly more optimistic feeling in Hongkong, which rather surprises our contemporary, the Hongkonir Daily Press says: Already it has been shown that it is not within Canton's power to strangle us and from the realisation of this fact has sprung the new hope. We must267 words
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Article197 1925-09-10 9 Segamat (as* Incident K. A. W. K'.ang, writes in connection with Mr. S. C. Goho's letter referring to the magistrate's action in the Sogamat case: I do not think For a moment that the comments in the press were either unjust or unfair, in spite of the facts197 words
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Article136 1925-09-10 9 Much to the astonishment of citizens the trench at the north end of Cavanagh Bridge was filjed in yesterday morning, so apparently some official of the roads department had occasion to go across there and got his false teeth jarred. But it is to bl hoped thi s extraordinary136 words
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98 1925-09-10 9 SENSATIONAL ACT FOR HAPPY V ALLEY. Booked through to Calcutta from Australia but stopping over for a four nights' season at Happy Valley, is "Reckless Leishman" the fearless and intrepid motion picture artiste who performs all sorts of dare-devil and reckless shunts with motor cars and motor cycles. Saturday next98 words
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Article21 1925-09-10 9 The Labour Party veems to unite a gr*a enthusiasm for education with a great distrust of the educated. Lord Hugh Cecil.21 words
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Advertisement141 1925-09-10 9 ROBINSON S SPECIAL SALE OFFER §n~o~Ti Whitc N r Cotton u Singlets WITH AND WITHOUT BUTTONS. SHORT SLKKVES. r All Sizes. Sale Price INDU-GAUZB TRUNK DRAWERS. Sizes :>,<) ins. to 44 ins. SALE PRICK 5 1 ,2."» mch ROBfNSON Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) SINGAPORE. MMMt JjMMMMP MMMMMf141 words
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Advertisement779 1925-09-10 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. PERSEUS Marseilles, London. Rotterdam779 words
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Advertisement543 1925-09-10 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) "ELLERMAN" LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL, FREIGHT SERVICE s.s. KNOWSLEY HALL Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Antwerp Sept. 20 s.s. CITY OF PEKIN Havre, London, Rotterdam and Antwerp Sept. 29 5.?. CITY OF543 words
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Advertisement531 1925-09-10 10 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR UNI (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CABGO BBftVR K> PENINSULAR AND ORIENI'ISTK U h LONDON AND FAR EAST lI^SERVIi >N( (Under Contract wtth HU M*j«tty', OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. OM lor China and Japan. r M. trM (iN MALWA 11.000 Sept. 11 XAKKI HM KHIVA 9.100531 words
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Article1161 1925-09-10 11 This is the story of n psycho-analyst. I have met him suddenly, at odd places, several times during my tiamp round the world. I ran across him in Benares near ihe Temple of the Fakir?: he was exultant. India," he said, ii the only country in1,161 words
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Article291 1925-09-10 11 Attack On Capitalism. London, July 29. Mr. Swales, the President of the Trade Union Congress, in addressing the conference of th e Commonwealth of Labour, made a fiery onslaught on "Capitalist Imperialism." He declared that the World was passing through an intense phase oi eeonoBAIC Imperialism, which291 words
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Article201 1925-09-10 11 "The question which presents itself to anyone travelling in the East is how l<»np can we hold Australia in it? present almost empty condition?" remarked Mr. J. H. Fairfax, of Marinya. Cambooya. who returned to Brisbane on the steamer Tasman after a tour of the Dutch East201 words
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Article119 1925-09-10 11 France has just discovered that, all un nown to herself, she has for years bee < in possession of a precious relic the ma,) t the world made by Columbus before he started on his voyage of discovery. This Ml p has been in the Bibliotheque Natiorv119 words
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Advertisement308 1925-09-10 11 A MOTHER'S APPRECIATION ■^J The letters of appreciation received from a^BjjjjjjjV mothers afford convincing proof of jfl B^ A unfailing efficacy of Woodward's Gripe jfl assV iv a renudy for baby's stomach com- iB am Vt plaints and teething troubles. MM Hk Lovrduy, "3, Hansteari Street. Nunhead. /^BBiSß^ii^f ,iulon. S308 words
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Advertisement357 1925-09-10 11 WOOD'S GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE For Coughs. Colds and Internal Troubles If you could see the Germs in your throat you would realise why your throat gets sore, and why you are liable to catch dangerous germ -diseases. The above micro-p holographs are of an experiment made by Dr. Piorkowski, the357 words
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Article60 1925-09-10 12 The following arrived here on Tuesday per President Van Buren: Mr. Edgar Best, Mrs. Lydia Best, Mr. Arthur Burt, Master Charles Davidson, Mr. Buntran Doran, Mias Helen Henshaw, Mrs. Jenney Miles, Miss Dorothy Sollers, Mr. Otto Boss, Mrs. Margaret Boss, Mrs. Edith Davidson, Mr. Armand Detesheim, Miss Natalie60 words
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Article282 1925-09-10 12 Captain John Meathrel, of But'erfield and Surrie's, in command of many C. N. SS. Co's. vessels in China, died at Shanghai on Aug 21st. The flag at the Messageries Maritimw office was flown at half mast to-day, as a tcKen of respect on the death of Mr. Felix282 words
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Article134 1925-09-10 12 The new motor vessel fof the Siair. BttAM Navigation Co. L'd., the Malini, arrived in Bangkok on Aug. 29th. forty-two days from Copenhagen and just over three from Singapore. The Malini left Singapore on WVdnesdav afternoon and passed Paknam at half past live on the 29th. is134 words
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Article504 1925-09-10 12 American Fleet CutgroHs Accommodation. The following comment on the controversy in the United BtfttM in regard to provision for tht American Fleet in the Pacific appears in the New York Time.*: "Naval officers have growr irray and pone on the retired list while completion «>f Pearl Harhour,504 words
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Advertisement444 1925-09-10 12 Burns Phil]> 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) *W MONTORO (5,000 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins if Lue, single berth cabins, swimming bath,444 words
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Advertisement154 1925-09-10 12 THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., INC. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) EcEm^TOUgll Passages booked by all steamship lines. Independent and Conducted Tours. Travellers' Cheques. Letters of Credit. Remittances by Draft and Cabl* Transfer Foreigrn monies exchanged. Baggage and accident Insurance effected. Booking Office for F.M.S. RLYS., ROYAL STATE RLYS. OF SIAM and JAVA154 words
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Advertisement395 1925-09-10 12 MESSAGERIES MARfTIMES 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. AMBOISE 16,000 due Sept. 23 CHANTILLY 17.000 due Oct. 7 FROM PENANG ONLY. To Marseilles via Colombo, Djibouti and Port Said. CHILI 12,000395 words
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Advertisement158 1925-09-10 12 Johnnie "Wilker Whgj llbl'i N M li' IKMIfITU a t «r t M M >,», MM > m I' Obtainable at ALL CLUBS AND HOTELS Ask For It rDV O I my MM John Little 8 Co.. Ltd.. Singapore Kuala Lumpur LLOYD TRIESTINO U. II (Incorporated in V* HOMEWARD SAILINGS158 words
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Miscellaneous588 1925-09-10 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahung, Pekan, Sungei Lembing and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah 6 a .m Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6 p.m. Kota588 words
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Advertisement578 1925-09-10 13 O. S. K Line. Destinations. Steamr*s. Arr. Dent Hamburg. Rotterdam, Bremen, via Colombo, Port Soudan and Port Said. Alps Maru Sept 14 Sent U Akoa Bay (Port Elizabeth), P &ept l0 Town, Rio, Santos, Buenos t Canada Maru Sept. 17 Sept. 19 and Bombay vi a Penang f Celebes Maru578 words
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Advertisement421 1925-09-10 13 j\ V STEAMSHIP UNE Round -the- World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 88 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OILBURNERS. NO COAL DUST. NO CINDERS. ABSOLUTE CLEANLINBM. via Colombo, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine new liners continue on Round the World, returning421 words
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Advertisement678 1925-09-10 13 GENERAL ACE^!L ASAKI ROOSI!VBLT LINB Kerr Steamship Co., Inc., 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA and (VIA SUEZ) m.s. SILVERCEDAR p RHINE MARU due m.s. SILVERFIR due s.s. BORDEAUX xMARU due Oct 21 m.s. SILVERELM due Noy m,.SILVERAY due Noy678 words
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Article55 1925-09-10 14 London. Aujr. 27. The (Jimcraek Stakes for two-year-old--iT York to-day resulted as follows: Lex 1; Btlla Minna 2: Review Order The starting price bettinjr was. 5 to 1 ■gainst Lex, T to 4 against Bella Minna and Review Order. Seven ran. Won by a length, thi\t>quarters of a55 words
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Article210 1925-09-10 14 Drastic Action by the Jockey Club. Among the Jockey Club Notices app. aring in the Racing Calendar is the following: The Stewards of the Jockey Club receiv ed a report from Sir Charles Hyde that on [June 29, in the absence of his trailer, Scoble, a trial210 words
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Article1615 1925-09-10 14 THE CRICKET OUTLOOK. .'From Our Own Correspondent). London, Aug. 14. I Perhaps of non-Test match players hitherto, Mr. A. W. Carr of Nottingham, as a hard hitler of the Jessop type, is on liis present play certain to be included in the Test team next year. Notts also1,615 words
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Advertisement418 1925-09-10 14 Always Welcomed c Local Agents: THE ANGLO-SIAM CORPORATION LIMITED, SINGAPORE. o a ""r 5^ Chamberlain's Cough Remedy j||| l COUGH A STANDARD REMEDY. BjO^Wi Chamberlain's Cough I'.eiT.edy i? 1 CoimfisXolds a standard family medicine r*l /iDAiia Prompt, reliable and effective Ah ll^SS^oES™* for coughs, colds, croup, bron- SORE THROAT^ cnial418 words
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Advertisement245 1925-09-10 14 will thoroughly build I you up because- I Hall's Wine enriches the blood! I Hall's Wine feeds the ncrvi I HalPs Wine replaces worn tissi HalPs Wine imparts vituliu to I the entire system I Ilucry drop of tliis^rcat British toni do you good. It is unequalled foi coming the245 words
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618 1925-09-10 15 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9th. [Figures in brackets si ►>f the Share m dollar marked.] tjow the issue raiut > unless otherwise MINING. Asam Kumbnng (£n Batang Padang Tin buyers 60s 09 Sellers 50s x.d. Hitam Tin 72tt c.d. Kamunting (£> Johan Tin 1.37 56s 6d618 words
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Article67 1925-09-10 15 St-ptt mlxr H. Bank I in.s. tM 16 32 liank, demand 2 4 5 ,T> Privatr credits 3 m..-. 2i4 New York, demand f,(3s Credits 90 days 5^ France, demand 1150 India. T. T. I.M HonttktMg, <l<'fn;.ii,| »;i u t Prem, Yokohmma, demand ISB*4 Java, (JematKi 1 JO Bangkok,67 words
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Article221 1925-09-10 15 Septemb* i Tin 125 101 i 1130.26 Gambler Peppei White ~~i':,t. Pepper Mack j Flake T.i!i!(M Pearl Sago Small <, Ul opra .> Jopr i Sun,; ied I ,i Opium. Ben,' ,i»it 4 000 Biee, Liang Ufa 'Jlun Ifarl B'up Ragle <Ol.l) |fj Rice, Liang Bin Chaa M itk221 words
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Article36 1925-09-10 15 Singapore. Sept. H. 12 noon. Singapore Standard Rihlied Smoh H Sho«-T. Spot LI9H 1.20; Ort L.I6H i.IT: Oct-Dec I.IS I.ISH; Jan-March l.o_' 1.03. London Quotation Slhtl •'.> L )a 4<i. Market Easier.36 words
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Article238 1925-09-10 15 It i- interesting to hear that in the G rman experiments In the liquefaction of coal by the Berguii process of tht best yield- have been obtained from Brit i-b c< als. At Mannheim, for example. WBCr the Isigr seals experimental work has been done British238 words
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Article49 1925-09-10 15 The loca| branch of thr MtlWMtik Hank of India has rec-<Mv«-d ItlafnM from tin- Hiad^ (Mice, that thi- Board of Director! have "declared u interim divi<ltnd <f |>er cent (i.e. IT. jhm- cent per annum* for the half year tnded 30th June last, less income tax.49 words
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Article40 1925-09-10 15 N«Wi haa bttO received tfcat Mr. T. A. Mayhew (son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Ma\ how) of the City and Guilds Engineering (Electrical Division) CrrHe^e. London, has passed the final examination and obtained the decree of B. Be. London.40 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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Article107 1925-09-10 15 YKSTKKh.WS |l>| 'I': <• Siiiuapor,. hainht i < ..inm,.u-,. Rubber Aeaociatioa, h»-l<i ita 72»th. B«ctioa rturdey, irWa then- wm Caul 1,2*1,446 lbs.; MSJI torn. CNNm4 :<•:. 284 lbs.; :n:».T:» t..,,.. Sol.i I7IJM )•>.() i t<>p>. PUCKS RBAUXBD. !{in t.d Sm< kid >h«rj (VMs r 11. Standard Qualil ir»107 words
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Article230 1925-09-10 15 MACPHAIL CO. LTD'S REPORT. Mnjrapi.re. s«-pi S**"' Ldb -VI. bwk I Tin. London C2sti 15*. 1.0.a! i torn ■old. ITilbiii. United Malacca! un Meted 2.22* l\2»; and Malak. Pinda* 2.52 Crargrlcleaa have sellera at bayen bid din* 1.58. Kuala Sidima arc .j>i«"t«-«l 7--2.82. Man<i;ti-T«'kui,t:v ..tf, at sr, bu bidding m>.230 words
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Article112 1925-09-10 15 SiniMporr. Sept. I in.— i'2:>s |ss. Down 15*. Local I \-~> titn.v liubber. Si tffcd. DvWI 1 RaftWra.— Pminron have ■•lien ■< 10 Jeram Kuantani a( IJ», Maadal Tfkonin offer ;it 86, buyer* bidding 82V4. I nited Malaccai offer -J.:;*!. Nyala* .it :v.m>. PaJamM <an be112 words
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Article221 1925-09-10 15 POSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT (1., ft. Marshall). S4-PJ HaaWr. Ss. t%d tfcd. up. Tin. £:_':>* i:.-. |5 R< ,j,, ui torn at *****. The market nmt iihk- ..n t }<«• .pi ut -idt KuMuts. -New Seadaii ai, wasted 2.55. N. w Craigieleai oflbt at i.:>i. jenbyi ran he pla.<'«| at221 words
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Advertisement1274 1925-09-10 15 Assets over $5,500,000. Tllf CDV A T P a cimnntT w Assurance in force over $19,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE:-Winchester House sTn O l°r d SettlementS) .mpany has £20,000 deposited with the sJnrp m r LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C. with the Supreme Cour1,274 words
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Advertisement41 1925-09-10 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (IncorporaUd in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FII *E 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.41 words
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Article106 1925-09-10 16 MANNA UNPLACED. fßeuter's Service.] London. Sept. 9. IV Dnm-astor 81 Lejrer Stakes for three-year-old colts and fillies. Colts 9 st. Fillies B.H. Distance 1 m. 6 fur. 132 yds. Value £10,085. Sir John Rutherford's SOLARIO (Childs) 1 H.H. the Ajra Khan's ZAMBO (Carslake) 2 WARDEN OK THE MARCHES106 words
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Article119 1925-09-10 16 [Reuter's Service.] London, Sept 8. The St. Leger betting is 100 to 30 Manna; 4 to 1 Solaria taken and offered; 11 to 2 Picaroon offered, 6 to 1 taken; 13 to 2 Zambo; 100 to s Sinlthome; 20 to 1 Pons Asinorura and Bncellas; 28 to119 words
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Article402 1925-09-10 16 S SECOND DAY'S RBSULT& (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 9. For the second day of the races there was a smaller crowd compared with that op the opening day. Results: Race 1. Dreadnought 9.7 < Hobbs > 1. Marquise 8.8 CThompsor.) 2. Druid l>.~> <Bowden> S.402 words
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Article108 1925-09-10 16 His High—l the Tuan~Muda of Sarawak ':nd the Dayang Jean, in response to an invitation to witness the working of the "jermals" at the kuala, were accorded a i >using reception by the people of Santubonir. His Highness was accompanied by Mr. A. L. Honor*, A.D.C., the Datu Bandar (he108 words
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Article169 1925-09-10 16 HOME CRICKET. Nearinjr the End. [Reuter's Service. j London, Sept. 8. At Ft'lkt stone: The Players defeated the (iirtlenien by nine wickets. The losers made 217 Livock 65, Parker five for 42) and 199 (Gillingham 75 >. Players replied with 308 (Younjr 72. R. Relf 73, Peach 65,169 words
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Article55 1925-09-10 16 The undermentioned have been selected to represent Services versus S.R.C. on Saturday, on the S.R.C. ground. Lt-Col Haseldine. Lt-Col Postlethwaite Major Vyvyan. Capt Kidd. Capt. Brownjohn. Lieut. Phayre. Lieut. Beville, Q.M.S. Bennett, Royal Artillery. Serg\ Towr.send. Royal Artillery. Pte Ford, 2nd Bn. The Royal Sussex Regt.. Pte. Coombes. *r.d55 words
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Article157 1925-09-10 16 New Law's Kffect on Play. London. Aug. 30. The vreather was sammerlike for the opening games of the English League. The new off-side law considerably brightened the soccer, which was very fast. Treiv were few Stoppages. For example, there were only two in the West157 words
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Article85 1925-09-10 16 London, Aug. 29. Th t opening games of the English soccer season were marked with phenomenal scoring, which no doubt was the result of- the working of the new off-side law. The matches were played in glorious weather. The attendances maintained las" year's average. Thirty-live thousand ■pectaton witnessed85 words
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67 1925-09-10 16 BRITISH HEAVY WEIGHT'S SUCCESSES. London. Aug. 2i). At the Ring. Blackfriars, to-night, the British heavy -we igh\ Phil Scott, successfully completed the unique task of taking Mi three opponents in on e week. On Monday he knocked out Jack Stanley in the first round. On Thursday he outpointed the cruiser-weight67 words
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Article139 1925-09-10 16 The following arrangements are announced. On Saturday Ella-Dorothy and Joy will sail off the tie for the Boden Kloss Cup. Starting gun at 9 p.m. Handicaps and course as last Sunday. On Sunday the first of the races for the Joy Trophy will be sailed. Start 10 a.m. Course—139 words
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Article24 1925-09-10 16 Mr. G Beres,\>rd S'ooke, late of the Sarawak Civil Service, has been appointed a Cadet in Kenya Colony, and sailed from England last month.24 words
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Article607 1925-09-10 16 CHINESE WIN FINAL MATCH. Gunners in Good Form. The final match of the first league was played on the Stadium ground yesteiday afternoon before a very large crowd, the Chinese winning in spirited fashion, although th e gunners had more of the game. Without Yong Liang and Un607 words
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Article60 1925-09-10 16 Coals. P. iV. b. 0 F. A. Pts. S.C.F.A. 10 10 0 039 4 20 S.( 10 5 2 3 22 10 13 Royal Sussex 10 o 0 4 3 12 19 9 S.R.C. 10 3 5 2 12 20 S R.A. 10 3 j 0 1560 words
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Article86 1925-09-10 16 To-day's (iame on I'adang. An interesting football match will take place on the Pndang this afternoon when team* representing the Ancients an.l the Moderns will meet in a friendly panic. The teams will be: Ancients.— Dean; Hill and Gale; Parish. L^e and Case; Toscenie, Sinclair. R. Smith,86 words
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Article42 1925-09-10 16 [Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 8. In Wwt Division rff the English League Huddersfield T. beat Bury by two goalg to one. In the Northern Section of the Third Division to-day's results were: Xelson 3, Barrow Rochdale 2, Rotherham U. 2.42 words
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Article53 1925-09-10 16 A Kayan totem pole (Salons) was shipped from Sibu to Kuchingr for the Sarawak Museum. Some difficulty was experienced in pettinp it on board the Rajah of Sarawak it was not less than 8 tons in weight. Credit is due to Captain Hollinpshead for the very able assistance he affordedSar. Gazette - 53 words
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S. C. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
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Article105 1925-09-10 16 A. Singles. Roy Smith beat J. Wilson, 6—2, 2 —6, 6—4. B. Doubles. Nadig and BtMVOM beat Svhudel and Kohler, 6 —4, 3—6, 6—4. C Doubles. Baxter and Hud.-on beat Platt and Lindsay, 2 —6, 6 —3, 6 —4. Dr. Crawford and Berry beat Sands a ml Wright,105 words
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Article24 1925-09-10 16 C Singles. .Arthur vs. Cave. C Doubles. Mitchell and Williams vs. Dr. Crawford and Berry. 11. Singles. Final Tie. Xndig vs. Bourke.24 words
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Article47 1925-09-10 16 C. Singles. Brooke \s. Arthur or Cave. Doubles. Gale a »<l Hecker vs. Baxter and Hudson. A. Doubles. Cooper and de Stuers vs. Bril and If OSS K. Doubles. Manchester and Parish vs. Cartwright and Green. NoHtt mers* Handicap. Final Tie. 1 smbert vs. Wild.47 words
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Article84 1925-09-10 16 K. N. W. Oliver, the SelansjOT player now Home on leave, bea* A. C. Belgrave. the cup-holder, in the final of the Men's ffjajlsi a* Sandown on Aug. Bby 6-2. B 7. B- -10. I—6. 6 4. In the Men's Doubles final. M. D. Horn and Oliver beat84 words
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Article89 1925-09-10 16 THE INTER -VARSITY CONTESTS. Oxford and Cambridge Team at Toronto. London. Aug. 30. Toronto. -Resui v in the Inter-'Yarsity tennis tournament, in which the Oxford and Cambridge team met a team from Toronto and McGill Universitit s. are as follows: Nunns < Toronto > boat .lontdaas Oxford L 3—3. 6—4.89 words
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Article51 1925-09-10 16 Badminton Tournament. B. Handicap— Saturday's Tie*. Sean Wah Sentr KTStdl vs. Seow Sitw Peng minus 4. Lee Lianir (hua Bl'nilC 9 vs. I.im B:'.\ Lte minus .">. Sunday's Ti?s. Swee Lian Cboo plus vs. Sn^r B« ■> Ay minus 2. Cboo C'hoon (hew plus 4 vs. Coh51 words
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Article48 1925-09-10 16 The K.O.R. Cup. The match on Saturday for the K.O.R. Cup takes place on the Balestier Koa«l ground b.'tfinninp at 4.4."> p.m. The following Will he the teams. Selangor: Giffmd I; dc Mowbrry 2; Harding: 8; Tyler, Back. Singapore: Bourke 1; Woodruffe 2: Ferfoaoi 3; Newell, Back.48 words
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Article26 1925-09-10 16 The September Indies' Spoon Competition, which was postponed last Monday on account of rain, will be played en Monday next the 14th inst.26 words
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Advertisement171 1925-09-10 16 Moutrie Pianos^ The expression of true music den ment of the Highest Merit MOUTRIE PIANO You have the best that skilled achieve. Call and demonstrate this for y*am# Purchasing S. MOUTRiE 00^ LTD. Incor pc.,: t U-<l im U The Arcade. SIN(, iPORI %> 1 .^B^S^^^ JS J 1 Or171 words
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Miscellaneous59 1925-09-10 16 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Programme of Drills. Thursday, 10th. :> p.m. Drill Hall. Eurasian Coy. Friday, 11th. 6 p.m. Drill Hall. S.K.A. (v) S.R.E. (v) S.V.C. Band. Saturday, 12th 2.15 p.m. Bukit Timah, European Units. 2.15 p.m. Farrer Range, Malay Coy. Sunday, 13th. 8 a.m. Fairer Range, European Units. 8 a.m.59 words
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