The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 September 1925
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Title Section13 1925-09-11 1 Singapore Free Press Ki CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925. NO. 1132.13 words
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Article266 1925-09-11 1 Mr. hamberlnin was warmly applauded for his speech at <iene\a in which ho set forth I>rit;<in's priiuiplts regarding the League Page 9. Lord Robert Cecil, «.n behalf c»r Hritain. at (Jene\a submitted proposals for the eventual abolition of slavery, including domestic slavery Page 9. The general «.-ITe-nsi\e266 words
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Article1425 1925-09-11 1 "What's that you say. Bill? Read "tin, mate. 1 didn't <|i. Mtcft I M l'he question was addressed h\ Sam "vi,', a retired ship's to Hi|| y,,e. id «'|<| sailmaker ot the t !ip|>er days, who. Mvtag expteeeed btaaejf mm •..<» ti..•'!y of MMa m ir,. n r;ii ;t|l)j1,425 words
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Advertisement229 1925-09-11 1 HIV -SNOWFLAKE" BETTER BITTER Sea View Hotel, j TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE. I RAFFLES DANCE BAND. I i i I Sunday, 13th September 1925. CINEMA— O.3O p.m. Sharp. "Omar The Tentmaker" Ten Reels. FEATURING GUY HATES POST. TOPICAL IU'I)(;ET. i Reel. Please Book Tables for Dinner. A. F. PBATB, Manager.229 words
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Advertisement138 1925-09-11 1 Malthoid Roofing 1 111 MI the same HIV T nl HI I Sime, Darby Ltd. jß^Hlji (M (Incorporated in the Straits B«ttl«tntl) SINGAPORE. Tel: 2800. Telep: SIM IT. THE "EUROPE" HOTEL. a-==i=^==^=-=:=--=-=--.===a=q AUTUMN RACE MEETING. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1925 Special Raefc Dinner and Dance 1 on138 words
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Advertisement153 1925-09-11 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Tenders invited Pajre 7. Willard batteries at I'nietrs Vhhv •>. latest shipping on pajrts 10. r_> and 13. Sea View special attractions-Pa^. 1. Solisrnum. Sime. Darbv and Co. Pajfe 2. Fre.iK.-h cabaret at A«lelphi Hottl I'ajre I. Canvas blinds. Mohamed bin HeoMtitlMih Papre ib Brass name p;ates. C.153 words
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Advertisement8 1925-09-11 1 SEE THAT GET "SNOWFLAKE" PURE CHILLED CSBAMEST BUTTEaI8 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous130 1925-09-11 1 THE WEEK. Hijrh Water, 4.27 a.m.. 1£? p.m. Dutch homt ward mail 1« wh t, P. and O. supplementary mail Wa\P. and O. outward Mail duo. S.F.A. Cup: R. Su^ev v«. Malays. Hi^h Water, ti.lo am. r ».i> p.m. Polo: K.O.R. Cup. Singapore v- Selangor 4.45 p.m. Child Welfare Ballot.130 words
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172 1925-09-11 2 WHICH IS ENGLAND'S OLDEST SCHOOL? Which among the famous English public schools is the most ancient? It is well known that Eton College was founded by Henry VI in 1440, that Rugby dates from 1567 and Harrow from 1571. Hut all these are bea f en by Winchester, which was172 words
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Article137 1925-09-11 2 Mr. J. M. Sen-Gupta's election to the Mayoralty was followed, (says the Englishi: :«n), it will be remembered, by the immediate repair of a roadway near his residence. Calcutta, however, is not so fortui :tte as Lahore. In that city, we are trld. every road on which a member of137 words
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Advertisement430 1925-09-11 2 Three Popular Face Creams CREME SHAUMAR LA REINE DE CREME MALACCEINE CREAM. Obtainable at MEDICAL HALL LTD, SINGAPORE. 4T THE HAPPY VALLEY" MR. FRED. \V. HOWARD Presents RECKLESS LEISHMAN In a Sensational and Thrilling Feat LEAPING INTO MID-AIR In a Motor Car while travelling at GO miles an hour. Watch430 words
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Advertisement265 1925-09-11 2 Victoria Theatre CELEBRITY TOURS Under the Direction of air. A. STROK. RETURN VISIT OF THE FAMOUS PIANIST MISCHA LEVITZKI One Night only Tuesday, September 22nd m AT 9.30 P.M. Complete Change of Programme. SEATS $4. $2. and $1. Booking opens at Little's on Tuesday, Sept. 15th. X^ CA o L265 words
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Advertisement273 1925-09-11 2 ALHAMBRA From Monday, 7th to S;i( U rda>. 12th ffa^aaiU. AN HISTORICAL PHOTOPLAY CENTREING o\ KNOWN CONTINENTAL CHARACTER Presented in all the royal splend- ur of the Da si Lya Mara e lovely and charming actress who rook the lead in Continental production- a^ tLSTOTO RESITRRECTION\ 'NAPOLEONS DAINSIMa. •C ARNIVAI/273 words
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Article1526 1925-09-11 3 TIIF ITIMN RACE BETING. Rules of Racing) on Saturday, Tuesdav, Saturday, 17th, 20th, lh October, 1925. KAMME. riON OP MEMBBB9 iay, 17th October. THE STEWARDS \M) PLATE— Time .'.in., and 4.45 p.m. 00 t<> eacb second h third pony. A n ponies 14.2 and shall be divided1,526 words
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Article609 1925-09-11 3 THE CHINESE ASSOCIATION'S MEETING. A Live.'y Discussion. A majority of 19 to 7 that the decision as arrived at by the plebiscite should tand, in other words, that alcoholic drink s should he introduced, decided an old questio n at the special general meeting held at the Chinese609 words
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Article208 1925-09-11 3 I pray you pause and shed a tear; The Rikisha Coolie's time draws near; His joyous ways and antics dear Soon must but mem'ries be. No more he'll lounge in Raffles Square, Scratching his legs and bosom hare, W hat time he comments on each208 words
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Article26 1925-09-11 3 Two new Police Inspectors are now staed in Ipoh. namely Messrs. A E. Skin-i:-v and G. O'Brien Hourihane, both o^" whom arrived a few days ago.26 words
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Article267 1925-09-11 3 Angry Crowd Confronts Shaukat Ali, Bombay, Aug. 28. Bombay Mahomedans to-day observed complete hartal as a protest against the attack on Medina and desecration of the prophet Mahomed and Hamzas' tombs. All Mahomedan business was stopped. No meat was sold in the markets. Even tea shops and267 words
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Article77 1925-09-11 3 Turks Allege Vitiation London, Aug. 28. A Constantinople message says a telegram from Angora statts that five hundred brigands coming from the direction of Rawanduz violated the Mosul line but were driven off. London. Aug. 29. A Constantinople message says th e Government has drawn the attention77 words
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Article64 1925-09-11 3 London, Vug. 28. It is suggested in London that the report from Angora that brigands have violated tht Mosul line Is an exaggeration of a recent occurrence when some tribesmen crossed the provisional boundary and returned soon after. It is believed that the report is not of64 words
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Article88 1925-09-11 3 Campaign Against "Capitalist Offensive." London, Aug. 29. Mr. Ton Mann presided over the second annual deference of the national minOrity movement at Battersea which advocated an immediate bip campaftja of propayanda among the Army. Navy and Air Force in order to meet the "capitalist offensive." The report88 words
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Article77 1925-09-11 3 London, Sept. 1. A message from Butterworth (Cape Colony), says General Hertzo* in the course of a tour in Transkei made an important speech outlining: a scheme of limited setfGovernment for natives in which the Transkeian system of district councils and native territories and the annual77 words
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Article161 1925-09-11 3 According to Mr. Charles Barrett, C.Z.M.S., the well-known Australian naturalist, who has done sterling work for th»> preservation of the Commonwealth's flora find fauna, Austialia's noble company of cockatoos and parro.s, famed the world t ver, is menaced by 'sport" and progress. Already, he says, some specie*161 words
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Advertisement333 1925-09-11 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*. n n u AU e P.! >Ury O Baby at the age I C^ 0J Mm \J r^ lan has been reared from birth333 words
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Article664 1925-09-11 4 MOODS MODES OF EVE Table Talk. I One rr.»«i- many girls who arc in a state of perplexity about the "Eton crop." From long hair to the "bob" was a big>U'p. bill the general success of "bobbing:," :t> ;i fashion, made it an easy step to take. From the "bob"664 words
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Article170 1925-09-11 4 Tiv. selection of suitable is in\ariably a difficult task, but Mrs. Margaret Felkin ha s helped to solve the problem by (.lesentini to the public a beautiful reproduction in book Qr portfolio form of twelve < 1 her best water colours depicting scenes In Malayan life.170 words
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Article19 1925-09-11 4 A course in Malay lessons begins at the YAV.C.a., "B" Raffles Quay, ©n Saturday, September 12th, at 9.30 a.m.19 words
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Article, Illustration75 1925-09-11 4 FRILLS AM) FEATHERS. rHow often one has noticed that the .harm of a frock or coat is the result of its original, and pretty trimming. The trimming on the short coat i s most effective. Ruffle-like collar and cuffs are made from black taffeta, and these "stand"75 words
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Article, Illustration80 1925-09-11 4 Here is suitable head wear for every part of the day. In the morning, the smartest millinery is a Jight fitting felt hat of deep brown, tiimmed with silk ribbon, very much after the style of a Russian headdress. A brimless hat might be worn in the80 words
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Article680 1925-09-11 4 BOUDOIR BOULEVARD I Variegation in the Ballroom n. A marked reaction is shewn against the uniform tendency in women's clothes. In thr ballroom* particularly, the frocks a re n«>w expressing individuality, so far M they possibly can. Here can be seen the lady who imagines that, despite her shingle, she680 words
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Article456 1925-09-11 4 I A Social Difficulty. I There are few sights more pathetic than the guest who has outstayed her we! come. There are some women who ap pear to be CQmpltvely lacking in tha: particular quality which enables most cl us to know when we are expected to456 words
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Article993 1925-09-11 4 SPORTING AUTOMOBI LISTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Paris, Auk. 1">Although many Parisians who own cars have betaken themselves to the cool, shady [•countryside, there to dream life away till chilly autumn drives them back to ccntral- ly-heated Paris appartements. a few remain. Not daring to leave their business to993 words
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Article112 1925-09-11 4 By a BUt. Council ha- decided follow the m. at' i WBffld down the Th. w..men w tlof pr«p: strong t pument that Indian illiterat. Iu; nian\ Um h convert same mbJiCt aetenninod it did not I wa- not pi. but made it dear tl pive112 words
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Article100 1925-09-11 4 t< rinan |'rt>l< t m Tlie Berhn. I i PteeMnent \ptit. allegin Dr. Gyo t everj in reirsrd I had been dsfraudi i labours. Pi K« April or May. i: i avnttabi •t Ku; taining Bug ish I nai tinuanes of Profi ments. Prof I aogof ia!100 words
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Article50 1925-09-11 4 Onr at the Whit.M liii I have hej lil I B1 it a lad* luiirant- then neminally elaini I i- the cnttoni i' l hnshnndi win.- If i Hurt father hej and t!ien reui in liitelv -ii I rfei i n B rf nn denti (>50 words
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Article700 1925-09-11 5 A Cry of Anguish. Tightly hound up with the pompous folios f the Ceylon despatches are two dirty ragged little scraps of native paper, on which are scrawled few lines in pencil ).v an evidently feeble and exhausted hand. With some difficulty the following can among other fragments,700 words
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Article243 1925-09-11 5 The science of hydrography, which seems likely to provide a "siily season fof»ic ?l at horn: n connection, with the stories of the strange behaviour >i" the floor »,f the Bay oi Biscay, is generally reckoned to be just 130 years old, and. as befits a maritime naion, thf243 words
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Article16 1925-09-11 5 Saint fi>r sair.t, an educated saint is better man than an ignorant saint. M Duff Cooper.16 words
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Article390 1925-09-11 5 "What mighty contests rise from trivial things." The dictum of Pope is strikingly illustrated by the outcome of an incident which happened in the South of India last October. A railwa'y passenger and his wife wanted to buy a newspaper from a bookstall and also to have390 words
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Article330 1925-09-11 5 I ammnaisi Party's Fairs For the Future. IJelurade. July 27. A recent visitor to Moscow, who bad the opportunity of moving ir Soviet Governv.u nt circles, states that a remarkable rbinuv is apparent in the Communist ranks. The belief in the future, the conviL'.li: that they are330 words
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Article128 1925-09-11 5 [a it not vime," isk s 'Pleneuf, 1 "thai the inhabitants of the island of Jersey BBould contribute their share of taxes in the same manner and way the taxpayers of England? At the preseni time they have no income tax, no death duties, no stamps on receipts128 words
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Article286 1925-09-11 5 Thousands of (iirmans Expelled. I Berlin. Aug. 2 Scene s which are being witnessed on tK> German-Polish frontier incidentally furnish proof of the difficulties which attend the framing of an Eastern Pact. Thousand* of expelled Germans and Poles the former from Poland, the latter from Germany —throughout286 words
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Article47 1925-09-11 5 The current Issue of the Malayan Agricultural 'Journal" contains articles cm in ■■'cts. on African Oil Palms, some observa;i<n.- on tapping <>f Hovea, Calopotfoniur Iffucunoidei, Formic Acid versus Aceti? Acid B| a Coagulant, and the Jamaican or Grosa Michel Banana and the fisan?: Emb n of Malaya.47 words
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Article262 1925-09-11 5 BcflCW *4 Children, i'aris. Aim. 9. The bathing disaster at Roubato wa? most savefcing affair. Thirty-ffoe small children, whose parents work in Koubaix factories, were enjoying a treat in charge of Father Delaporte, and the father warred thv children that the tide was rising. Some tried to take262 words
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Article123 1925-09-11 5 Hu>l>and Kil's Himself for Love. Many men have toM their wives that they wort* willing to lay down their lives ti further their happiness, but John Vandusky, of New Jersey, has made food the I>< ast. Vandusky. believing hifl wife was in love with August Vott, cheerfully123 words
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Advertisement278 1925-09-11 5 IB *rs f Special] 'I, i >kv, mellow rX iv..iturcd by JH v >- >:t and of f^ft .:,-;;rp rt ssed. J^l 1 LTD /^M ibbbN inJ. Pul BA KEEN WATERPROOF BLINDS. and WorkmanParticulars from I) BIN HOOSAINSAH, 1: >ad, Ist Floor. N L'4")4. THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS AND IU278 words
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Advertisement326 1925-09-11 5 t A TWO;«NCH. BOX: Mj^^ PVER-READINESS, absolute reliability and wide 1/ ''ii^^l^^A I I—*1 range of usefulness account for Zam-Buk being ff W/f^rXyXt^^ I popularly described as "a surgery in a two-inch box." J\ 1/jN L/^^fP^^:l^':\ Whether it be a cut or other injury that threatens to vj 3 I'M326 words
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Article278 1925-09-11 6 Is English Law Sufficiently Protective. Under the heading "Libelling the Dead," the Law Journal comments: "The controversy between Lord Gladstone and Mr. Peter Wright will incline ■Mat people to think that the honour of the dead, or at least of those so recently dead that smirching: or278 words
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Article118 1925-09-11 6 The medallion crest of the late battleship Orion, which took part in the Jutland Battle, and has been broken up in Queenborough Swale, has been presented by Mr. E F. Cox (of Messrs. Cox and Danks, shipL ".-takers) to the Mayor and Corporation of Queenborough, and118 words
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Article67 1925-09-11 6 Prison Guards Overpowered. Excelsior Springs (Missouri) Amr. 7. A mob of 700 dragged Miller Mitchell, a negro, who had assaulted an eighteen-ye?r-old white girl, from the prison and hanged him on a tree. While the sheriff pleaded with the leaders of the mob to disperse the67 words
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Article1410 1925-09-11 6 INTREPID EXPLORERS. New Guinea FiHy Ye*rs Ago. Living in retirement in a Brisbane suburb is a man who on two different sojourns in New Guinea, nearly half a i century ago, spent three and a half years searching: for gold, a nd contending with I boadhunttrs, cannibals, andBrisbane Courier - 1,410 words
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Article399 1925-09-11 6 (ilimpse of (riental Pomp and State Tin Mahai ajah of I'a'iala arrived in London on Aug. 1 w.th hi- suite. He has come here at tlu- invitation of the Imperial Governmen* a> representative of the Eadfar Princes at the League of Nations asseniblx at Co at399 words
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Article105 1925-09-11 6 A secondai v idtOOl reports the f < I 'slips" in a recent examination to \u- M Chester ii«:< niian. Though n>>t M odU tin ilelilnratcly invented "howlei th* haw pU-i'siuit :»ii' of artless autlu*ntifit\ «J»out them: "Tlh» low nm paid kjf tin- fanMTI l« c| to105 words
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Advertisement380 1925-09-11 6 IL Start the day right with Jl I ENO S FRUIT SALT- I G lhe World Famed ffirfcscent Saline I Inward cleanliness is much more vital to health than outward I cleanliness. Better neglect your bath than ignore your inner I welfare. B I Here is a simple rule, with380 words
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Advertisement116 1925-09-11 6 a^ava^a^^b rav 1 There's Health in ever) dose of Hall's Wim HalTs Wi, a great toni^ case of i [l orichi thr:,-r j streriKth all Tak^ Ha run-doun, or a try 1:1. It i> Ton good ituc. Halls Wine The Suptm I FRI.t UINM.I \ss»s 1 on»* boti onr .in116 words
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Article305 1925-09-11 7 Cost of Separate Schools. A n emoraml,<m on Ihe cost of the educai<>n in Jmlia of children of British descent compared with the cost of education for Indian children has been issued by the Council of the Anglo-Indian Association, London. It is in fulfilment of a suggestion305 words
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177 1925-09-11 7 LONDON 'BUS OWNERS AND THE "NO STANDING" ORDER. Protest to Home Office. To urge that the "no standing" order should be amended or rescinded, a deputation from the Association of London Omribus Proprietors waited o n Mr. Godfrey I OCker-Lampsen, Under Secretary, at the Pome Office on Wednesday, Aug. oth.177 words
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Article166 1925-09-11 7 Found Inside Man After Twelve Years. I>r. K. Lester Williams, late resident surgeon of the Sheffield Royai Infirmary, describes in the Lancet the remarkable ease of a man :Y,i years of age. who was admitted to the Sheffield Infirmary in January last suffering from severe abdominal pains,166 words
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Article177 1925-09-11 7 Those who knew M. Briand in the old days have been struck these two days with a difference. It is a slightly sadder and slightly older Briand. The mischievous twinkle still lights up his eyes, but less buoyantly. His stoop is a little more pronounced. The177 words
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Article283 1925-09-11 7 Proposed Extension. Melbourne. Arg. 4. During June the aeroplanes of the Queensland and Northern Territory Air Services, Ltd., flew 7,178 miles, with punctuality and without the slightest mishap. An instance of the value of the service to business men was quoted by the Director of Civil Aviation283 words
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Article283 1925-09-11 7 Slow but sure progr;ss is being made with the organization of the aerial communications of the Kmpire. The flight which two Cabinet Ministers, Mr. Amer> ■Jnd Sir Samuel Roare, recently made to Iraq was partly connected with projects for organising a mail service by aeroplane between283 words
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Article210 1925-09-11 7 London, A^ug. 2. 1 Berlin correspondent of the Daily Express btained an interview with the ex-Crown Prince, who said: 'Great Britain and Germany are natural a ml logical allies. They flourished together in the past; may they flourish in the future My ideal is to bring about210 words
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Article76 1925-09-11 7 Madras, Aujr. 1 1 Since pearl oysters reappeared on the South India banks in 1922 they have been developed satisfactorily, and to-day the Madias Government Director of Fisheries report* that remunerative fishing next year h reasonably certain. On banks situated (if Tuticorin the oysters have now reached the76 words
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Advertisement424 1925-09-11 7 BUSINESS CARDS. :;:::::i;:t3ttttttfflniittm^m3:tUi^tt3 HARPEST COOKING PROBLEM I SOLVED. trouble! in your kitchen d cook or any tasty ea to be done you will 2 wry serviceable indeed. I cations to— The A. S. Quar- ii Bencoolen Street, Singapore, It Ig^ggaagaeciniiiiMnnuniuuHiiiummtn plttM eßt or ne Illustrated italoin* of Musical Instruments. SEASON424 words
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Advertisement928 1925-09-11 7 TENDERS. I ORDINANCE NO. 61. (PAWNBROKERS;. TENDERS are invited for the tale right to 'Pen one pawnshop foi a period of three years •rom the Ist January, VJ26, in each of the treeta or sections 01 streets in the Town Divi 'on of the Settlement of Singapore, described tm- m928 words
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Advertisement568 1925-09-11 7 H. D. ROOPCHAND'S Annual September Sale Commences from First For Fifteen Days Only XKe Sale Without an Eqtial Excellent opportunity for pur-hasinjr TASTEFUL DRKSSES il economical prices. All in stock the best that money could buy. Announcement Extraordinary THREE BEAITIHTL PRIZES. Customer! buying RO ods in cash v.-orth Ten Dollars568 words
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Advertisement284 1925-09-11 7 I AUCTION SALE OF Magnificent t.nk Household Kurnil Piano U N<». 1 <• hatu-.ry l.an. a« Buk.t J,„ Road. ON SATIHIi.W Uth SEPT. AT 2.30 P.M. Comprising a mm4 t..n,-l WttM| p la rio i,y happel t Co., London and t.,,k Mool pntty toifn walnut stHiru-d t -..k ,i »a4a|284 words
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Article37 1925-09-11 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. BWAINE <>m th- sth SepteMber, at the Maternity Hospital! Penaa^, to Mr. m.d Mrs. I>. K. Swaine, :t ilau^ht.r. DEATH. PENNY. At Hitt.Tiif. Baats, m Sept. i<»th. Lioru'l Herbert Peaajr, afed 14. (By cable).37 words
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777 1925-09-11 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925. Gold Coast Education. While the circumstances of the Gold Coast and Malaya differ in material respects, the one being a settled country with a considerable indigenous population that does not crowd into the towns, and the other a very mixed population belonging for777 words
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Article348 1925-09-11 8 Mr. Rex Thompson hai arrived in Ipoh from Singapore. Mr. Austin Jackson, a director of Mansfield and Co., returned from home leave yesten'.ay. The third term of the Evening Classes in connection with Raffles institir on will begin on Monday. 14th. inst. and intending students who have not yet registered348 words
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Article97 1925-09-11 8 A Municipal Inquiry. At the meeting of the Tenant Municipal Commissioners, Dr. Smith strongly WHft4 the appointment of a sub-committee to enquire into the alarming death-ratr fr< m phthisis. In 190! h o said, there won deaths, in 1924 there were 537, and in the first six97 words
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Article67 1925-09-11 8 The hon. set. of the S.S. (S> Association, Mi. J. \V. Harries, informs us that the usuit of the ballot taken by the AlOQctlttwi for a nomination t(» the Municij^ai Q^buiissiori i s as follows: Mr. H. T. While 96 vote>. Mr. H. Elphick 515 votes. Approximanly67 words
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Article34 1925-09-11 8 The hon'ble Mr. Justice M. H. Whitley,' Senior Paiaat Judpo, strait- BettWawats, has bi'en appointed Attorney-CJomral. VHM Sir William Muii>oii, who is now Chief Justice uf the BtraJtl Setth ■mont.-.34 words
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Article211 1925-09-11 8 Shanghai ;.>n Mil'- ■-iinu- \N..rh. (B; the X ui\ N'ii In Shimbunftha t. Tukio. S»p All th t .hiuiiicH cotton mills i S have iv>ii!iHil \v..rk. < ounl (>ht;ini in I roahtl A Kyoto money -Wader turn prvaenti petition I i baakrvpi oon Ohtani. v bop of the211 words
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Article387 1925-09-11 8 I Captain Chunp Thye Phin ha- IoU Ml larpe rubber estate, situated in Sunpei Siput. for an amount exceeding $700,000 the purchasers beinp Messrs. Barlow and Co., Kuala Lumpur. The Times of Malaya understands that the salt' was put throuph hy a well-known Chines«» bsafaWM MMI "< lVrump. At Um387 words
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Article187 1925-09-11 8 LONDON CHAMH •itom; kxxm.v '•»>•; The Mtowi«c t'-t tion Krt111 Eiamtaotioa if tl i CiWlHiw h.-ld m Distteetiou. fa "■•e, I- K,.,, i, Hnmm, i sip i Too Wo «mm I- l; Goon K K,,.,, Kl Knr Gttan, E itl Han«l« r PfcMM I hoo Kim II..! Fo..k187 words
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Article49 1925-09-11 8 I pubh, is n mil-: <■■ Child W. Iftti I Victoria Tfcraft* it i- —mad diliulitfulan.l d ev.-I'eiit litfhtii Mgfctr "'"'i« thai A iptrid featim irl Hn Aim ii H will be on T and Thu- I public b«JMt k from tin- Ml beinr pr.A.,l. will al49 words
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Article24 1925-09-11 8 T!.i< lilni. i inf. b an.l Ites. If I4)|) f..i ROod I rilteir»n hr the turi~r i m mmmm! kW 124 words
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Advertisement108 1925-09-11 8 "T//f; CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S" y^B^^\ V XONECCHUIMEWnHOVTV GUINNESS bottled by E. A I. Bl RKE of DUBLIN. in Quarts, Pints and Nips. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated i'i Shanghai. > 46 Robinson Road. Tttephom 225. FRESH IKAN KUROH AND MER A H SUPPLIED IN ANY QUANTITY FROM ',4 lb.108 words
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Advertisement38 1925-09-11 8 Parf urns de Luxe J jj ooty i > Chypre C Origan Rose Jacqueminot Paris Emeraude EAU DE COTY to bo had from all dealers Dupir* Brothers. /Sir -*r.TIO" FROM rJZI^ E^Sk Sole Agents THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. MALAYA.38 words
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Article320 1925-09-11 9 AT GENEVA. i;i;il \l\ S PRINCIPLKB. Reuter's Service.] Geneva, Sept. 10. addressed the Assembly t th measures taken by the y out (he decisions of the He paid tribute to th.« great the League and referred to the Britain, adding that though rencei of opinion regarding Lttaining320 words
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Article95 1925-09-11 9 £&< s Service.] Berlin, Sept. 10. Fiery Cross" were who claim that they dangerous extremist •usand members. The der ;.re three Ameri- < ng those arrested, who create an organisation Ku Klux Klan in order from persons not "a Germans." lierlin. Sept. 10. an hod95 words
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Article14 1925-09-11 9 > I h v havti (lon e "P to ">P discontent mmon* Mr. Marton, M.P.14 words
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Article618 1925-09-11 9 GENERAL ACTION. THE TIME HAS COME. [Reuter's Service.] Paris. Sept. 9. The launching of the combined FrancoSpanish offensive in Morocco is only a question of hours, according to a despatch from Fes. The first objectives will be relativi ly near the present line. It is understood that618 words
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Article54 1925-09-11 9 [Havas Service] Lyons, Sept. 10. Bpealrfllg at an important meeting of the Conseil-General of the Rhone, M. Edouard Herriot stated his adherence to the Government's policy in Morocco and the (onseil pass<(l unanimously a motion saying that all efforts must he made for the success of (he54 words
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Article73 1925-09-11 9 [Router's Service.] Ottawa, Sept. 10. The Conservative leader. Mr. Meighen, opening th t electoral campaign, made fiscal policy the chief issue. He strongly favoured protection, drawing comparisons between the multiplication of the tariff of the United States and the Premier's reduction of the Canadian tariff. Canada would have73 words
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Article160 1925-09-11 9 AMUNDSEN'S PLUCK. WITH ITALIAN AIRSHIP. [Reuter's Service.} Oslo, Sept. 10. Details of Amundsen's polar flight of IL'26 are given by Lieutenant Riiser Larsen, second in command of Amundsen's xpedition in the summer. He said that Amundsen had bought for £15,000 a semi-rigid airship from the Italian Government,160 words
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Article79 1925-09-11 9 [Reuter's Service.] London. Sept. 10. The report is denied that Japanese slvors art preparing to attempt to recover the gold from the P. and O. liner Egypt, which sank in May 1!»22 off Usharrt. On the contrary a French firm is undertaking tin work. German sub-contractors are79 words
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Article70 1925-09-11 9 [Reuter's Service.] Capetown, Sept. 9. The Romans Star mentioned yesterday has sailed for England. Sydney, Sept. 9. The local shipowners have decided to pool their available man power and the Orama is expected to sail shortly. Capetown. Sept. 9. The Union Castle line, on behalf of the70 words
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Article105 1925-09-11 9 [Reuter's Service.] Simla, Sept. 9. The new 1 ommander-in-Chief, Sir Wil- :.ni Birdwood, in his first speech in the Assembly, opposed a bill introduced by the Indian, Mr. Rangacbariar, to regulate the use of firearms in dispersing an unlawful assembly. Sir William Birdwood emphasised the soldiers' repugnance105 words
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Article84 1925-09-11 9 [Reuter's Service]. Simla, Sept. 9. Tic (i-.vernmetit resolution proposing the payment of a bounty to the Tata Steel Company for the eighteen months ending March 1927. subject to a maximum of sixty lakhs of rupees, was carried in the council of state. Criticisms of the bounty system84 words
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Article60 1925-09-11 9 [Reuter's Service.] Berlin, Sept. 10. Among the beneficiaries of the amnesty granted on the occasion of the Hindenburg election, is Trebitsch Lincoln, the ex-Liberal M.P., who acted a s chief of Kapps press department. It is reported that he is now political adviser to the Wu Pei-fu and60 words
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Article41 1925-09-11 9 LReuter's Service.] Hawkesbury, Ontario, Sept. 10. A great fire has destroyed millions of feet of timber and caused two million dollars damage, covered by insurance. Ifutfe blazing planky were drawn sky-hiph hv the terrific draught from the inferno.41 words
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Article38 1925-09-11 9 fßeuter's Service.] Baghdad, Sept. 10. Brigands attacked four Nairn trans-de-sert cars not carrying passengers, eighty mUe s from Damascus. The drivers were st ipped of their clothing but were not wounded. The cr.rs were badly damaged.38 words
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Article731 1925-09-11 9 (STABBED WTIH A PAIR OF SCISSORS, loven Years For Chinese Boatman. Sentence of seven years' rigorous imprinment was passed on Cheng Tiang Hye, tongkang man, who was found guilty by special jury at the Assizes yesterda'y of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Accused was charged with the731 words
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Article134 1925-09-11 9 A Chinese, who is wanted in Sourahaya to answer charges of robbery, was produced before Mr. Franklyn-Robinson in the District Court yesterday, extradition proi beinp taken. Evidence was given l»y a Javanese detective who said he had i een 13 years with the Sourabaya Police Force134 words
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Article16 1925-09-11 9 Everyone thinks he can drive a pip, edit a newspaper, or prescribe. Dr. C. O. Hawthorne.16 words
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Advertisement143 1925-09-11 9 ROBINSON'S SPECIAL SALE OFFER ri White r 1 Cotton Singlets WITH AM) WITHOUT BUTTONS. I SHORT SLKKVKS. KAII Sizes. *im ■n"mii.',ii|J J M in. to in. Sale Price INIM A-GAIZE TRINK DRAWKRS. Sisei 80 inr.. to 41 ins. SALE PRICE %\M Mtk ROBINSON Co., Ltd., Incorporated in the Strait* Settlements.)143 words
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Advertisement775 1925-09-11 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,775 words
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Advertisement554 1925-09-11 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) "ELLERMAJTIINE E 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 s.s. CITY OF554 words
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Advertisement576 1925-09-11 10 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England MAIL, PASSENGER AND CAMO SERVK h> PENINSULAR AND ORIENTS TsTE AM N %Vvn u lnN t LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICI U> (Under Contract with Hi^ Ma,j t sty's Gown OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. BOMIWARI For China and Japan. I576 words
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Article2724 1925-09-11 11 A SURVEYOR'S EXPERIENCES. To wake up one May morning in England and to waken a month later in the depths of tin* Malay jungle is not at all the same thine:. In England, the birds ■fog high above the peaceful preen fields, in tip jungle of2,724 words
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Article277 1925-09-11 11 Slow Motion Pictures of Chimney "Throwing." Two familiar Thames landmarks have disappeared by the "throwing" of tho tall eorciete chimney at Northfleet and its faasous neighbour, the "Shah" ch mney. According to the watermen, the "Shah" chimney was built in the early seventies, while the Sh::h of277 words
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Advertisement186 1925-09-11 11 •'wl^^^ CHI K» M I FIRST f It PRINK .v i Oftfe I DAT morning before nke two teaoi Elliott*! Fruit i hall a tumbler of Drink it during ctise. Gently, yet this healthful cliexes the sysits anumulations totes regular hatropical climates ispoonful of lllliott's line taken in a will186 words
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Advertisement256 1925-09-11 11 For all disorders of the Stomach 'Bisumted Magnesia gives instant relief in all CMeq I f indirection, dyspepsia, gastritis rind similar troubles arising from the common cau-e acidity. 'Bisuratcd' MaOnCtta neutralise^ these li.irmfvil acids, prevents fermetitation, and hnlt the weakened itmiach lining. No matter how severe your indigestion may lxr256 words
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Article63 1925-09-11 12 (By courtesy of The Government Health Office). Kandang: Kerbau Station. For the twenty-four hours ending Sent itth. Max. shade temperature 87 F Min. shade temperature 75 F Mean shade temperature 7D.9 F Max. Fun radiation 152 F Min. gran radiation 71 F Sea temperature 81 F Mean-wet-bulb temperature63 words
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Article83 1925-09-11 12 For boarding the sttamer Van Overstraten Ik; fore she had anchored in the harbour, a Chinese was fined $15 in the i Ifcltoe Court. Evidence was given by <pector Christie that he was on the ship men the accused climbed aboard. The vessel wa s still moving when83 words
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Article102 1925-09-11 12 The following passengers disembarked at Singapore from the P. and J. steamer Narkurda now homeward bound: From Yokohama: Mr. Widdowson. From Kobe: Mr. W. Deane. Mr. ana Mrs. M. If. .V<>radali and son. From Shanghai Mr. R. Buckenh(,lz, Mr. \y. Turner. Prom Hongkong: Mr. a nd Mrs. Leong102 words
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Article265 1925-09-11 12 The following DaUf ngeri are due to arlive rit this port p.-r N Y.K. Hak«»zaki Maru on Sunday. Miss m. A. Donaldson, Mr. 1 eong Eng Khean, Mr. Lira Seng Chew, Mr. Lim Choa Eng, Mr. Wong Jos Stong, Mr. Yui Ksan Leong, Ifr. Cfcmng Ah Ming, Mr.265 words
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Article485 1925-09-11 12 Per Narkunda. it S a.m.. this mornire::— Mrs. M. Tweedy and two children. Mrs. o*DriaCOU and child. Mr. Mi-Ar-thur. Mr. R. Francis, Mi A. E. Hayne<. Mr. C. S. Isbister. Mr. \Y. T. Adams, Mis< C. Griffiths. Mis. < hambers ar.fi infant. Mrs Pitkttt. two children ard infant.485 words
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Advertisement411 1925-09-11 12 Burns Philp Line (INCORPORATED IN AUSTRALIA.) FOR SYDNEY. MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) M4 MONTORO (5,000 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading t^Australia. Cabins ft Lmxe, single berth cabins, swimming bath, gymnasium,411 words
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Advertisement187 1925-09-11 12 THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., INC. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) ITICKETS H TOURSI Passages booked by all steamship lines. Independent and Conducted Tours. Travellers' Cheques. Letters of Credit. Remittances by Draft and Cabl*» Transfer Foreign monies exchanged. Baggage and accident Insurance effected. Booking Office for F.M.S. RLYS., ROYAL STATE RLYS. OF SIAM187 words
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Advertisement349 1925-09-11 12 ay ■v^9^t9h»fc^a^aVa. BrJ BTf Look after your threat A husky throat is not on v i sign that you luiv«> ;i cold it can be the < atISC "t Germs are always |<n ent« Sore throat intlamnl tti»-m--brane oaTei then opportunity to multiply. An occasional l'van-' I'as. ille will protect349 words
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Advertisement195 1925-09-11 12 LLOYD TRIKSTImT^: MMKWARD SAILIi ind Mssti rii through Bills f i iron i i; port* nn M. V ,01 x OBEA! \A HOSAXDK KOR CHINA SII.VK) PEI RO I ERSU I t N ITT 'I 1 r For further f PATBB9OM gfite? co |Th INDO (HfW. BTBAM N wi' LTB195 words
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Miscellaneous630 1925-09-11 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pah-ng, Pekan, Sungei Lembing and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and m Friday 6 a.m Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah g a .m Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6 p.m.630 words
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Advertisement644 1925-09-11 13 O. S.K. Line. Destinations. Steams. Arr Dent L, v a, Hamburg, Rotterdam, v rerpi Bremen, via Colombo, Port Soudan and Port Said. Alps Maru Sept. 17 Sent 18 Al>:oa Bay (Port Elizabeth), Toffß, Rio, Santos, Buenos via Colombo. Cana da Maru Sept. 17 Sept 19 America Santos Maru Det and644 words
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Advertisement416 1925-09-11 13 SK^ STEAMSHIP LINE Round-the-World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 88 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OILBURNERS. NO COAL DUST. NO CINDERS. ABSOLUTE CLEANLIN»SS. via Colombo, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine new liners continue on Round the World, returning to Singapore in416 words
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Advertisement637 1925-09-11 13 GENERAL AG E N E T^ ASAKI 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) 8.8. RHINE MARU due s m.s. SILVERFIR due a.B. BORDEAUX MARU due Oct 2 SILVERELM du< >637 words
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Article670 1925-09-11 14 TRANSFUSION VOLUNTEER'S UNCANNY EXPERIENCE. When His "Patient" Dies. One of the most remarkable men in the employ of the Middlesex Hospital has been ordered to take a holiday not from work, but from blood transfusion. For two months he is not to be allowed to give his blood to670 words
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Article274 1925-09-11 14 One of the reasons whkh make it dimcult to estimate what repercussions there Will he in Syria from the revolt of the Jehel Druses against France lies in the varying polidei that successive French H:-h Commissioners have pursue t«wards the inhabitants of the mandated territory. For274 words
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Article692 1925-09-11 14 MR. O. MOSLEY'S THEOKIES. How Labour Could Get Financial Control. Mr. Oswald Mosley at P-unmow attended the Independent Labour party Summer School and lectured on 'The State use of Credit." He claimed that evolutionary Socialism would be impossible in this country without the workers' control of692 words
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Article174 1925-09-11 14 recently pnbHshed handbook on electricity states that 'every time match it -truck the equivalent of half an hour's fiiOClrk light is wasted." This will, of course, depend on the cost per unit of the i-crrent But that cost may he comparatively hiph Without invalidating the emldilation. Matches174 words
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Advertisement248 1925-09-11 14 Greatest Reliability f and Lowest Running Cost f thesoxwt ALBION W \lf P-R-E- reliability is a vital conW sideration, the 30-cwt. Albion is the vehicle selected by many Governments, Municipalities and Railway 3 Companies throughout the world. Comparison of the performance of different vehicles under the most widely varying conditions248 words
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Advertisement442 1925-09-11 14 This Illustrate d Guide FREE t> I.FORE you decide what kind of fence yn U mil en *-> Ideal Fence Catalogue— the IH«l>fjfj It illustrates and describes the most suitaMc i,: r purpose-heavy or small stork, sheep, pi^ s poultry ostrich, plantations, &c— IS styles in all. Ideal Woven Win442 words
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Article258 1925-09-11 15 FRASER\S WEEKLY REPORT. «H and Taiping Tins at L whi llubbtrs Thui... ■W looking for higher pricea Industrials.-Th^v has been a rood bu.i--u t he close further shares are wanted •t thi> hjrure. Straits Steamships continue 850 with seller, at th e price. Uniteen hav bawi placed258 words
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Article669 1925-09-11 15 Singapore, Sept. 9. With investment enquiries rood, an active ..terest in all sections of the market hv>= vcn sustained throughout the week Rub*>'i maintains predominant attention ar.d ffood exchanges are recorded. The conimcoity. quotation shows m-n >r fluctuation iCloring below the best. witn. h nv-v<669 words
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Article63 1925-09-11 15 September 10. Bank i m.s. 2 |4 16-32 Bank, demand 2'4 5-32 Private credits 3 m.s. 2 4 New York, demand sfja^ Credits 90 days France, demand 1150 India, T. T. m% Hoagftag, d.-mari.! i> re m. Yokohama, demand IM&% Java, demand 140*4 Bangkok, demand 791^ Sovereign, Bank Buying63 words
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Article213 1925-09-11 15 September Id. Tin 201 Tom <_„, l; ambier u tut 1 <'PP«'r W hit.' Pepper Black lake 1 i Pear! Sago Small 9 qq Copra IJim opra Sundru .1 Opium. Benr.r^s unt Rice, Liang Ui'i '"nn M < R'ue Eaple (Old) 3GO Rle», I.ianp: Hin Chan M-«rK Red Ea<?le213 words
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Article35 1925-09-11 15 Singapore. Sept. 10. 12 noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 1.20 1.21; Od I.l7 1.1>'. Oct-Dec 1.14 1.15; Jan-March LOS 4 1.04*4. London Quotation Sheet :>> P-.-d. Market Stead v.35 words
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Article104 1925-09-11 15 Yesterday's Alterations Asam Kumbantr il 4i>s .'.tiHitam Tin 1.;;7>._. I. lit Kucha i Ords. 1.12'. 1.17'.. Kuchai Prefs. ($1) 1.17 1 L22»" Kinta Tin 1.07 1.10 Petaling Tin 1.05 2.00 Rambutan fgi ->*U td Basset is. 1.15 i..jo Cohnshurgh (.<! 2J>fi :{.or, x Glenealy ($> 2.10 2.20104 words
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Article43 1925-09-11 15 The Calcutta Port Commissioners are issuing 125 lakhs in debentures, of which 25 lakhs are reserved for the purpose of authorized investments and the balanr«- ioffered to the public at 6 ptf cent. Th debentures are redeemable after 0| y«-;ir-or alternatively after thirtv.43 words
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Article202 1925-09-11 15 MACPHAIL CO. LTD'S REPORT. Singapore. Sept. 10. Rubber.— London :*s. 1> 4 <|. steady. LmU Tin.— London £2:>7. Load lL'!*^. tun sold. Rubbers. .Mandui-'lVki.nirs ort'« r a! buyers bidding 82. Sungei RamaU eaa be pl«C«d at 1.10. United Malacca- have b U »n at 2.r.« wlkn mUm Utt%. MOttti arc202 words
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Article215 1925-09-11 15 LYALL AND EV ATT'S REPORT. Singapore. Sept. 10. Tin. 6257. down 355. Local 12'.«J* ton.-. KbUlht. la, 1',.1. down mi LmbJ l.'Jn. Huljlhts. riu Pandaju offti ai IjH and Maadai Takoagg at M. tarsia Kuaatani an quoted LO7 1.00, United Mala* 2.22>_. 2.2, V, N<^ Bcudaia can be takei ;u215 words
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Article236 1925-09-11 15 Sinrapore. Sept. 10. Ki'bber.-The market ha< «l«*i l iti«-c1 during the past we* k ami current values, as compared wi'h last Thursday's rates, an- about 7 lower for S|M.t Sheet, and l..wet the October-DccemU-r position. There was a quid tune at yesterday's Auction, and bvsttitM w;i> done in236 words
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Article123 1925-09-11 15 Singapore. Sept. 10. There MH Mtß M special features of interest in the market since our last i>mk and the torn* has been generally easier with a downward tendency. There has been very lit t K- support from New York, partly no doubt on account tl123 words
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Article41 1925-09-11 15 The Singapore branch has received a telegram from the Head Office in tandon. Directors have declared an interim dividend for the past half year at the r;«t« of 14 per cent per annum free of income tax.41 words
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Advertisement443 1925-09-11 15 Assets over $5,500,000. rriir« /irin m n Assurance in force over $19,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE:-Wincheste r HouJstZ^ SettlCmentS) The Company has £20,000 deposited Stt 3?K£L r w LON DON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. P with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with443 words
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Advertisement895 1925-09-11 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) a*u e J? d office: Hongkong. Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund:— Sterling Silver $26,500,000 neserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS, u *L' ttenden Esq., Chairmar w n D^ te Esq De P"ty Chairman D.G.M Bernard Esq.895 words
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Advertisement40 1925-09-11 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England by Royal CharUr A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., Ltd. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor* A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.40 words
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Article1092 1925-09-11 16 C;i:iLTY ON ALL THREE CHARGES. Sentence of Nine Months Passed. M. E. Joseph's trial on three charges of criminal breach of trust in respect of different lots of shares which were entrusted to him as securities for raising loans, by the owner, Mr. F. C. Peck, came to1,092 words
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Article636 1925-09-11 16 S.C.C. FOOTBALL. OW 'Uns and Young 'Uns Draw. This Ancients vs. Moderns match, representing the past and present in S.C.C. football, had its origin, we believe, in a difference of opinion as to whether a certain member was too old to play the game or not. Whatever caused636 words
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Article112 1925-09-11 16 What promises to be one of the mest sensational and novel stunts afforden the public of Singapore will commence a short season at the Happy Valley to-morrow-night. Reckless Leishman comes to Singapore from Australia, where the press literally gasped its praise at the extraordinary feats112 words
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Article22 1925-09-11 16 To the psychologist the betting habit is a symptom of a desire for varie'y at any cost.— Capt. W. E. Elliott, M.P.22 words
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Article120 1925-09-11 16 HOME FOOTBALL. [Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 9. The following are the results of to-day's English and Scottish League matches: Division 1. Burnley 1, Bolton W. 1. Everton 2, Birmingham 2. Newcastle U. 1, Blackburn 7 Division 11. Darlington 1, Preston N. E. 1. Division 111 (Southern). Bournemouth 2.120 words
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Article57 1925-09-11 16 C. Singles. Arthur vs. Cave. C. Doubles. Gale a nd Hecker vs. Baxter and Hudson. Mitchell and Williams vs. Dr. Crawford and Berry. A. Doubles. Cooper and de Stuers vs. Bell and Moss. It. Doubles. Manchester and Parish vs. Cartwright and Green. A. Singles. Dr. R::in vs. Roy57 words
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Article75 1925-09-11 16 A. Singles. De Stuers vs. Dr. Bain or Smith. C Doubles.—(Final Tie.) Gale am! Becker or Baxter an<l Hud>.>n Mitchell and Williams or Dr, Crawford ;.nd Berry. A. Doubles. Miles and Mug!iston vs. Cooper :ind Suiers or 801l ami Moss. H. Doubles. —(Tina] Tie.) Nadig and Strevens vs.75 words
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Article52 1925-09-11 16 Badminton Tournament. B. Handicap Saturday's Tie s Seali Wah St'ii'j- scratch v-. Seow Siew Peng minus 4. lee Lian^r Chua m*nut I \s. Lim B :'i Lee minu> 5. Sund-iY's Tit's. Swee Lian Choo plus v<. Sng Br»> Ay minus 2. Choo ChoOß Chew plus 4 vs.52 words
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Article215 1925-09-11 16 Tlu following are the handicaps for the last day's racing at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. Ex-Griflin Ponies, Class C. <six furlongs); Silver King !»..">, Chandan 9."> t Penarth 9, Prsh K.13, Sanhozza 8.9, Dodger 8.7. Nora 8.3. Kismet 8.3, Yam Sing 7.10, Loch Ess 7.."). hinta Hati 7.3. My215 words
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Article117 1925-09-11 16 IReuter's Service."! London. Sept. H. The weather at Doruaster was unsetLed but the going was food and there was a large attendance. The St. Leger was run in heavy rain and a bad ligh*. Foxlaw dwelt at tht- <tart and Manna made play from117 words
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Article128 1925-09-11 16 Here's a pretty mess. At Lewes recently in a Selling Plate, which are often conducive to queer happenings, Wavini passed the post first and was disqualified for crossing and boring. Tregenwell, the second, then became first whilst Grand Applause, the original third, was disqualified for not weighing128 words
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Article172 1925-09-11 16 The police ar e looking for a yoaag man who, after his arrival in Bangkok quite recently, was stated to I* the son of a millionaire in Singapore. He put up at one of the local hotels, bought goods on credit from various firms, upoa whichBangkok Times - 172 words
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Article139 1925-09-11 16 Following arc the entries fur the Skye Meeting on Sunday, Sept. 20th. Open Pony Handicap. Nulilus King. Digger, Miss Pudd, Dinty MuTy Maiden. Corydoti, Cuttysark. Posh. Mah Jongg 11, Lady Dennis. Fire Prince, Marcelle, Helen, Corkscrew. Lockstitch. Ginger, H.F., Dodger. Monreve, Sterling. Boomerang, MtUong, Black Satin139 words
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Article164 1925-09-11 16 In addition to a selection of run fiction the undernoted works have been added to Raffles Library and will bv available for b*M to-morrow at 9 a.m. Anderson (S.) f A Story Teller's Story. Ralfour (Lady Frances) Memoir of Lord i Balfour of Burleigh. Broadway Translations: Mackenzie (K.164 words
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Advertisement255 1925-09-11 16 HIS MASTER VOIQe" GRAMOPHONES AM) RECORDS Are renowned throughout the world I qualities. It is quality, first, last and all the time. These qualities have placed and main!. the front rank of musical achievement. ELET US PROVE THIS TO YOU MOUTRIE CO., LTD. THE ARCADE. SINGAPORE v I i I255 words
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Miscellaneous52 1925-09-11 16 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Programme of Drills. Friday, 11th. 6 p.m. Drill Hall. S.R.A. (v) S.R.E. (v) S.V.C. Bartd. Saturday, 12th 2.15 p.m. Bukit Timah, European Units. 2.15 p.m. Farrer Ranp:e, Malay Coy. Sunday, 13th. R a.m. Farrer Rang*, European Units. 8 a.m. Bukit Timah, Eurasian Coy. 2 p.m. Bukit Timah,52 words
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