The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 September 1925
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Title Section12 1925-09-14 1 Singapore Free Press ENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925 NO. 11,59412 words
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Article293 1925-09-14 1 lhe hig Franco-Spanish dri\e has comrne m-e'd m Morocco and the- Riffs are hastily falling back Fage «>. The story af how Ihe wrecked S. airmen survived during their ten-day drift i.i told m Reuter cah'es on page H. The strong measures taken to cope with the293 words
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Article860 1925-09-14 1 GEORGE REMINGTON - GEORGE REMINGTON it is a pro-ran fad tint noa, sad ■iaily Europeans, caa lira ia ai > <hinaio that the worM provides. The- \\-ik of exploration never lack.** self relhnt MM to IMUWrtalfii ii wh the r t Inn |ii< them to m l!< ..l ice che st>. It860 words
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Advertisement176 1925-09-14 1 SW \l I <AY A ARIELI/S MARK BISCUITS I RAFFLES HOTEL relephone No. 21)20. TUESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY Dinner Dance. MONDAY FRIDAY The Dansant. LEVINE-HOPKINS DANCE BAND. (N.B. Evening Dress aaaentl ,1 for Dinner Dances.) Wll vc*r.i.r SARKIES BROTHERS, (.HILL KOOM. Proprietors. .he supervision of an I. EON. H. YW.MEX KpeU176 words
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Advertisement193 1925-09-14 1 A BOON IN THE TROPICS /KaJ WuN a TALCUM POWDER 0 One of thc- aj^mm. W happy, anei prevents chafing. '>y, "^^-^^Cg* <2k lt allays irritat on arising rrom shaving, and /w vs_^^7 'T^^mS soothing and re fre -inn.', to raj^f^ --^S .<;-_, 77it Crown Perfumery i!2siSjTl? <^aP agents:- WILLIAM193 words
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Advertisement129 1925-09-14 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Alhambra programme— Pape ft. Kiesh tish at Cold Storage Page- v Corona typewriter, Rooao Co.- Page l. Latest shipping on page-* 10, 17 an.l 13. The Aeielphi Hotel attraction-* Pa<__ t 1. Sungei Bagan Rubber Co. notice Page 7. New tropical suitings at John LittlePage 8. White dress129 words
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Advertisement8 1925-09-14 1 WORLD RKNOWNSD SWALLOW AUDI'S I ISCUITB AND (AXES8 words
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Miscellaneous97 1925-09-14 1 THE WEEK. High Water, tjSI a.m.. 4.« pm child Welfare Ballet, Vie. Teeatre, I p.m. II .(///< <dii )t, \i\th. High Water. f>..*>:) a.m.. !».-J.S p.m. S.F. A. Cup: S.C.F.A. 11. vs S.R.C. Tmmr*mlm*\ 17./.. High Water, 10.1 M a.m.. p.m. B. I. homward mail etoaaa. Liaaaaiag Jaatlees, 2.SS pa***.97 words
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Article753 1925-09-14 2 Smallpox has broken out m Newcastlcon -Tyne for the fir-*.t time m about twenty years, and one dtuth has occurred. While thitv stark- of COra of last yeaCs gr» wing were being thn shed at a farm near Bury St. Edmunds 560 rats were found m the stack* and killed.753 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement251 1925-09-14 2 Three Popular Face Creams CREME SHALIMAR LA REINE DE CREME MALACCEINE CREAM. Obtainable at MEDICAL HALL LTD. SINGAPORE. 7t THE HAPPY VALLEY. The iMerry Opera Company. In choice new plays. THE ELITE CINEMA. 1 Programme as good as any, better than many. WAYANG PEK JEE. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm-—mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Mr.251 words
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Advertisement226 1925-09-14 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. Booking opens at Little** on Tuesday, Sept. 15th. SIn l c °h ca226 words
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Advertisement315 1925-09-14 2 ALHAMBRA REACH ROAD (Tan Cheng Kee Co. Ltd. Propria, From Sunday. 13th September, to Friday, lsth s™, A UNITED ARTISTS' SUPBB PBODUI Featuring the World'e Sweetheart MARY PICKFORD In an entirely different story from anvthinjr identified with ROSITA A thrilling tale of Spanish romance unfold,, i n, scenes; glimpeee of315 words
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269 1925-09-14 3 Singapores Unwelcome Supremacy. In moving the appointment of a suh<c.rmittee of the Penang Municipal Commissicr to report en the death-rate from phthisis. Dr. Smith said that since he joined •he Municipal Council, he had noticed that deaths Irom phthisis had been steadily going up. From269 words
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Article176 1925-09-14 3 The Committee beg to acknowledge with r-j.ny thanks the following subscriptions: Previously acknowledged $4,075 Mr. Ong Chwee Tow 1.500 Mr. Tan Kah Kee 1.000 Mr. Lim Lian Quee 1,000 Mr. Ong Kah Lok 390 Chop Tiong Seng Chan 200 Mr. Ng Chwee Tee 100 Mi.176 words
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Article229 1925-09-14 3 A coi respondent writea to tho Straits Echo: The Penan*? Harbour Board ought to u« felicitated on a improvement which they are making on the Swettenham Pitr, and the -'weaker sex" particularly will have cause ttt Mess _hem for generati.tv to come. The builders of the pif-r. 1 men.229 words
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Article95 1925-09-14 3 Flourishing After 817 Years. A business firm established 817 years i ego is still flourishing al North Walsham. Norfolk. It is that of Messrs. R. W. Faiman, basketmakers. founded m the year 1108, only forty-two years after Willianv"lhe Conquror fought the Battle of H?.-Lings. Tha business95 words
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Advertisement384 1925-09-14 3 Remove that Mask of Care. ever s.Kl.h nly rauirht j you feel dejected and depress.-, I ,1 jrhmpseol your face Your body needs more of the six ;n«_ow or mirror? Its,. vital salfs <>f Nature than it is ■> doubl noticed that it petting from vonr food—it metis rrnl from384 words
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Advertisement340 1925-09-14 3 USE: BRITISH TIMKEN Tapered Roller Bearings. Most Eff icient Readily Adjustable. Every Roller Gauged Accurately to within ik '^M\ j One-Twelvethousandth of an inch. {Jlj^jv J Sole Distributing: Agents: Malayan Motors Agents m FMS. SINGAPORE. Messrs. WEARNE BROS., LTD.: Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. WEARNE BROTHERS LIMITED, Proprietors. Have you340 words
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Advertisement27 1925-09-14 3 A Small Selection of ARTISTS 1 OIL WATER COLOURS (of Winsor Newton's unequalled manufacture) has just been received by C. A. RIBEIRO Co., Ltd. Stationers Printers Engravers.27 words
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Article179 1925-09-14 4 Frederick Harton is the young and pros- bend of Harton's. Limited, the dressmaking firm of Hanover Square. He realises that, despite his prosperity he is not happy. H.s wife. Adela, is a brilliant creature, but hard and glittering; they hav^ reached -he stage when they commence179 words
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Article3658 1925-09-14 4 "YOU HAVE SPOILT MY LIFE." Women much more than men have the faculty oi living m character. When Mrs. Harton had gone, fortunately followed by her husband, Gabrielle. whose energies had been arrayed to resist the imputation, stayed on m a -tate of semi-CoHspse. She felt indesc! :oabie physical emotions.3,658 words
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Article88 1925-09-14 4 Wellington. Aim. I. The bones of a gigantic moa wer t found at Sumner, a seaside resort a few miles from ChriMchurch. b\ some men layinu water pipes. The bird apparently had bsss about 12 ft. high. Three bones, probsbt) Ixdonging to one leg. have a total Isngtl88 words
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Article52 1925-09-14 4 The approaching visit of Sir Theodore Eraser. General Officer Commanding the T-oops. Malaya, to Pe»rak. is «t present c .gaging tbe attention of all platoons "C" Company, M.S.V.R. The G.(>.< 7 will inspect members of the Corps m Teluk Anson on Eriday, the 2r»'h instant, and idue m fpoh the52 words
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119 1925-09-14 4 Si Ml lot •f th<- «;u!\ fXt mi.- -,.i l i Hi fit- otumc Kxptv Mr Ban th«- M p and 1 I SllMdrl'..' In h.id Jkm would m footed. H- i h«- t< >k off hi- litl Hi :i in linir for I p.c i119 words
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Article75 1925-09-14 4 The am mont! ef tl i fulnen i 1 Ipfsii m ideatel Imp tm rare, th mgh tl i Th. I eigh B i i spi and tfl I I H Hind I The Sup r .<-k- i nd i f*M i that i for M*i pa.75 words
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Article1265 1925-09-14 5 AN ASIATIC LABOUR CONFERENCE. I oaSicting Views Own Correspondent.) Tokyo, Aug. 22. are being made to call the of Aiiatic labour confer- Xl year, according to re- idem of thc Japan abour. i eturned from Geneva d .lapan'.- worker! st gress at Geneva and said an Asiatic1,265 words
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Article200 1925-09-14 5 "The German Navy lies at the hot <>m of the sea. The German Air Force is practically non-existent. We are on admirable terms with Japan. War with America is unthinkable, and although we have occa- clonal ditft renees ot* policy with our late ally, France, no200 words
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Advertisement221 1925-09-14 5 ABRAMS MOTOR TRANSPORT CO. 3, Penang Lane TELEPHONE 3140. New touring 5-seater Gardner cars for hire. Price $3 per hoar rating. This is cheaper than hiring a taxi. Ny Carlsberi; <____— SOLE IMPORTERS: FHE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD, (Incorporated m Denmark) SINGAPORE. i__4_y£ i "Srm Baiies thrive only when they221 words
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Advertisement787 1925-09-14 5 TEMPERS. •ii.--- j Tenders will by roteiv.-.l at thc lonial Secretary's Office until noon on September LT), 192 ft, for the following services for the Government Monopolies Department for the year 192*:— (1) Supply of best Amoy or Hongkong pots each capable of easily containinir three chees ot chandu. The787 words
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Advertisement274 1925-09-14 5 J V W To make a SALAD I especially enjoyable, add to the I I dressing a little I LEA PERRINS' L SAUCE J *£M***MM*S*MMMMWMM*****'^jmasasaty stasasMW asms <— we jm rnswn 1 re—sow lasssmsw m AmMMMMW m***JMMm MMMMMMm *******ff A**** "mmA****W A*m**hmW A*A***mff mmmmm%A**ff _yp_y9 I GOLOFINA I JAMAICA CIGARS.274 words
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Article860 1925-09-14 6 INTERVIEW WITH MR. DAVID M. FIGART. Mr. David M. Figart, who, as special Agent for the American Department of Commerce, wrote the report on "The Plantation Rubber Industry by the Middle East" recently published by the American Government Printing Office at Washington, is at present m London.860 words
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Article522 1925-09-14 6 SINI. ATORE'S BIG MIST AKK i lo the Editor, Malay Mail. I Sir, A short time ago I addressed a letter to you on the above subject, and there has been no reply to it I venture once more to write on what I consider to522 words
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Article228 1925-09-14 6 WONDERFUL SIAMESE FISH SEASON. The preset,. a record dealeri v That thi< uh.t wh n th.- seriously afTY ing ther, merchant bear U thnr mil fi ralge n.r;.., year ib-iorbe I «,!atu and othei ih. expert t" tl, mailer aerda •lune «eid .1 month- .„i t ■MM, Taku. et, beat228 words
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Article84 1925-09-14 6 MkweeeV HagMea I I I I ju fir I I I H B I I I I g I hal I) ever ki I I aritb I I to I tion- th. I military nei I mand w hom the erai I I I to bis84 words
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Article354 1925-09-14 6 tstimate the future production of from n..n-British ■■ailOO, and its effect the marke'. They must estimate future demand. They must lay m itocfci when the> do not In vA t|u n)> an<l t Kani their financial position. The; must make forward commitments more or leea blindly. To do ail this,T. of C. - 354 words
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Advertisement407 1925-09-14 6 STANDARD PRICES Throughout Malaya For Standard Goods at WHITEAWAYS T )77TcrwXL |L^ Ns^S Slf !<?>:|!f M\ 1 JUlvli/"w VPjO IR* 'll 4? J ni 1« T^^i NE F WH,TEAWAYS STANDARD VALUES I fIfVV llf^^^ '<t^^^^ THE" WHITELAW" LONGCLOTI! PILLOW II IJP-'cffi--'^^ Made ol serviceable quality bleached Lonpcloth. Vw^^^it v^^^^'M I407 words
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Article90 1925-09-14 7 AFRICA WEAKENING. MEN IMPRISONED AT SYDNEY. [Reuter's Service.] Sydney, Sept. 11. The strikers and the police clashed at lhe Cen.ral Railway S'ation. The strikers mobbed _<nd severely handled a couple of I detectives taking a prisoner to :he police station. The poice drove off the rioters a ith90 words
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Article49 1925-09-14 7 [Reuter's Service.] Durban. Sept. 12. The Ulysses, from Australia, the first large steamer with a British crew to sail from Durban since the strike, departed after a midnight meeting of the crew, who de- cided by a two-thirds majority to take the vessel to s «i.49 words
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110 1925-09-14 7 [Reuter's Service. J New York, Sept. 11. The l'nited States district attorney, after' a conference with Hip Sing and On I. on Tong, the leaders, announced that all Chinese m Xew York who had no proof of legal admission into the United States, and110 words
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Article176 1925-09-14 7 [Reuter's Service.] Geneva, Sept. 11. In the conimitte discussing the activities i of the health organisation of the Lesgue, l Sir H. Samuel (Britain) criticised the scope! of the work undertaken and warned the League not to allow it to outgrow the budgetary resources. Sir A. Chaterjce (India)176 words
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35 1925-09-14 7 [Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 11. Government has appointed Sir Henry Gollan, Chief Justice of Hongkong, as its representative on the public judicial enquiry into the Shangha: riot of May 30th.35 words
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112 1925-09-14 7 Renter's Service. l London. Sept. 12. An emergency committee representing employers and operatives m the cotton trade has evolved a new scheme of systematic control of that trade by an advisory board which will be empowered to require statistics from mills, to fix112 words
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Article61 1925-09-14 7 STATE COUNCIL REJECTS SWARAJ PLANS. [Reuter's Service.] Simla, Sept. 12. The Council of State discussed the Muddiman report and rejected by 29 votes to 10 an amendment substantially the same as Motilal Nehrn'l wh.reby the constitution and administration would bo fundamentally changed. Shn'a, Sept. 12. The Council of61 words
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Article893 1925-09-14 7 PRC PATANI) A NOT DEAD. Major Knox, who has severed h..> connection with the Rubber Propaganda committee, made the following interes.ing remarks m the course of an interview with h e Pinang Gazette: I do not think projaganda work should teas- and I may say '.hat893 words
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Article32 1925-09-14 7 inp the conclusions of the majority report of the Muddiman Committee. A proposal that the Government should consider the minority report as soon as possible was rejected by 28 votes to 7.32 words
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Advertisement414 1925-09-14 7 BUSINESS CARDS. -::::::::::n::trtan2zrnttati:nn«r-Ui^»j g"" EST COOKING PROBLEM 8 SOLVED. troublea m your kitchen mt a good cook or any tasty hea to be done you will is very serviceable indeed. I ions to The A. S. QuarBencoolen Street, Singapore. ii 1^... •;:::::::::;:!m;!imini>isninmmtH CHHHHI <*<>•» aaa-aaaa* Send for the Illustrated „,_ie414 words
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Advertisement570 1925-09-14 7 NOTKT.S. SINGAPORE TURF CLUbT NOTICE. UTI MX RACE MEETING, 1925. BATUBDAT. ITEsi)AY7 THI RSDAY BATURDAT, OCTOBER 17th, 20th, 22nd and 24th. Nine rmeSfl for OPEN HORSES. Nine rsesa for BX-GRIFFIN HORSES. Nine races for EX-ORIFFIN PONIES. One rate for OPEN PONTES. ADVERTISED STAKES, excluding Add*d Money, $47,275. FIRST RACE gommsneea570 words
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Advertisement377 1925-09-14 7 I Estate of Lee Chcon Guan, Deceased. f AUCTION SALE. The I'ndersigned have heen instructed to sell by public miction at their Sale-room. Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, ON MONDAY, Uth (WIRMBEK. AT 2.30 P.M. ULU HEDOH PLANTATION OFF JM, SIIIESTONr. CHAN(.| ROAD. AI! those three pieces of land al Ulu377 words
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Advertisement497 1925-09-14 7 M (HON SM B OE sHeal Walaal Btalsad Pssh Bsesshald Psraitare, Uprighl Grand P tW.-iss and 1'1..,. v To be In Li, at No. iy Cadrs Bil Chsh -tr t mg WEDNESDAY, ISth SEPTEM BEE, AT i \i l Mpriaiag: An excellent t.„„..i Uprighl Graad PJaao ay Edmund Bahnaaan, I497 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article67 1925-09-14 8 MeDOUGALL: DISS. on the l_Kh Auc. at St. Msiy'a Church, Bteoghty Ferry, by the Rev. K. Ultimate Peons, MA. I. vail Jame., fOUOgest *on of Mr. ami Mrs. I> MeOoujrall. of Dundee, to Vera Florence, elder daughter of Mi an ,i Mr>. H. C_. Dis>. of Hampstead. MUNDELL: LAHOWBKA67 words
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Obituary36 1925-09-14 8 I'IVOTT. On the Sth Au»r.. el Pitlochry. Maurice Jt.hn I pcott. ..f Sinjrapore. younger *on of the lat.- Charl. >l and Alice I'pcott. of ullompton. Devon and beloved brother of Katharine Crabb Watt. ***4 4g.36 words
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582 1925-09-14 8 SI NGA PORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1925. Week End Comment. Strikes continue to absorb attention. The seamen are gradually losing, owing to the police and the determination of th** owners. wh*> have gone a long way to meet the men and their repudiated agreement. Xow the cutting off582 words
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Article581 1925-09-14 8 Mr. J. W. Calian. Secret;* y of the PtMMg Ciui>. returned from leave \>\ the Maiwa on t Thursday.— P.O. The next mumting; of (he District Grand 1 'dtfe of the Eastern Archipelago will Id at Malacca, on Nov. 14th. Twenty of »>l weeaen who recently applied for Jobs as581 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article27 1925-09-14 8 (From Our Own Correspondent). IVnang Sept. If, Capt. Evans *MM* an informal reception on the Narkunda and a larjre iratheriag down to tiffin.27 words
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Article89 1925-09-14 8 PEN ANG WEDDING. From Our o*m Correspondent I. I 'enang Sept. is. The marriage took place at the Church of the Assumption, the Rev. Orey-Hcucn h« olficiatintf, of Charles Ansel de Cruz, second son of Mr. Ben de Cruz, and Anna Gladys Shelley, second daughter of Mrs. Snelley of Singapore.89 words
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Article42 1925-09-14 8 (Front Our Oon rnrrnpowkntl. I'enang. Sept. It, Thc I'nitcd Indian Association eel-luat ed their anniversary with a tea-part\ anl d nrer «:ivcn bf H. H. Abdul Kadir. pre-i--<lent. Both fun. tions wetv largely attended an.l won rory roccoiiful.42 words
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Article128 1925-09-14 8 (From Dvi Own Correspondent). Ptnanjj. Sept. LL At the Nelinr.x Rubber C.».. Ltd.. annual meetin-g, Ilr. Norman Duvie, pi tiding, snid that efter tif e->n jreen they could claim to have final y cleared away then millttom of debt. The seeountt not orly sh. w no outstanding128 words
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Article514 1925-09-14 8 (II \KITY SHOW BCORRB CRKAT Sl CCKSS. While upprociatirg the good tuase m I which the Grand Ballet at the Victoria Theatre, the fir<t polfoimsUU of which wat given en Saturday night, wai erga-** I nised. it would be unfair rot to sa\ w< rd m praise nf514 words
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Article60 1925-09-14 8 CREW UNBEATEN. KKH SK TO MM [Rtotti i s Thc r< II without food f,,, 19KL%*M im pi,,, wiMjfs. Th.-y picked >«*nt v i>> urn* R t<- r«'I»I.V. MMMMM} I ratus Ix-intr und. 4-V» m*M* food from 1 1 I t* th«- *****v llllkld whin ikklg60 words
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Article62 1925-09-14 8 1 1.. i Tl 1 M ITtCl*«l< thtMl t I **j MMMMMM MMfM !h.-\ -l*-\ Th. and rlmd vi litti. vat., ptil •4* I of Un •nc tH* X M%*eOMM t,. falui. ta, w irrl, I th«- p.. H r..ii (ln; .ii.i. tlu-ir for fi.' :>. <»n.-62 words
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Article21 1925-09-14 8 II lehingtse Hi Tl*. I I lie end Bl ii s-.ie- 1 d neo lion *i ij turl >t.v.21 words
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Article29 1925-09-14 8 f i;- it 8 c. M. Ih t. be Cot tiy at < o. en arr. Me. l ..n hai •he mt. rnsl in 1 boat fc29 words
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Article94 1925-09-14 8 I nil lo i I 27th m 1 I i.Mr G. v lb rvei tl 'ta' "i X Judge on a t om d .•ath ta h .-l to get 1.0 I. I longing iuj I aw i ritift v.-- behind il '.vitnene tun lamped ovi rb lionP.G. - 94 words
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Article32 1925-09-14 8 Booking John I o* M i- ikely to I. It i> aadei «fc Mfcer tdmtai U Mi-- He i from I i I Hi 0 tag larp i ,;u three perforum32 words
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Article10 1925-09-14 8 Ml Macnam.il \ u25a0 - Ml Macnam.il A pfo-pei I t.. Britnta ll 1 I10 words
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Advertisement254 1925-09-14 8 i> •THE CONNOISSFA jR COMES TO CALDBECK'S" WE CAN NOW SUPPLY ■m 9 m Www fl \^y£r/^*. 'fir/.t&t'. M/X^£r HALF BOTTLES. MACGREGOR CO., LTD. Incorporated m Shanghai > 47) Robinson Road. Telephone 228. vr ALL OUR FRESH IKAN MERAH KUROH is RETAILED CLEANED AND WITH THK HEAD AND GILLS CUT254 words
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Advertisement55 1925-09-14 8 > Parfums de Luxe jc I COTY J Chypre < Origan Rose Jacqueminot r S Paris 5 5 Emeraude J EAU DE COTY S J < to be had from all dealers 5 Dupire Brothers. *#_f teS %%vww*^v-avvsv.vu%%v-avv.-w» \^A wl t »^**V* -**i !%r**\ M V|^ "Ti jmf i'l .mi55 words
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Article168 1925-09-14 9 ,IU II ADVANCE OPENS. I KIN*. OLD POSITIONS. Reuters Service.] Paris. Sept. 11. from Fey says that a terriprepara.ion of twentyone 'he attack launched at two ing, on two wings of the French ding beyond Terual and Tafrunl on the other. stsfc hat the attacks satisfactorily and 1168 words
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Article94 1925-09-14 9 London. Sept. 12. messages from Al<»--u certain advance. The iquc says that the I *ed on the western r operat:ona and _>ca (To rding advautagoout further advance. The h avj casualties amounting m the Beni Hocmnr Tetuan. Paris, Sept. 12. from Fez --ays that hitherto s unchanged.94 words
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Article117 1925-09-14 9 is Service.] Fea, Sept. 12. artillery preparation from rub troops m Morocco sive yesterday morning on tht- fmnt. Th? last that all the objectives, old poata occupied by t_-u> Kiffian aggression, had Everywhere the enemy were m and after a little reed towards the north. Meanthat counter-attache117 words
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Article31 1925-09-14 9 Cr's Service.] Paris. Sept. 13. m«t the Budget deficit I" the income from I" cent., commercial salaries 10 p or cent., two new taxes on unpro:,r"l ''acquired wealth."31 words
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Article1278 1925-09-14 9 THE CROWN AS APPELLANTS. Construction of Rubber Restriction Ordinance. The Crown figured as appellants m two rppeals from Judgment* of the District Judge m the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Deane on Saturday. In the first action the- appeal w. I against the dismissal of the case1,278 words
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Article386 1925-09-14 9 Application by Dutch Consul Refused Interesting pointa of law governing extradition proceedings were argued m the District Court on Saturday when an application by the Dutch Con til-General for the surrender of a Maiay named Saiif bin Kapitan Sudin who. it ems said, it wanted to answer a386 words
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Article45 1925-09-14 9 The following will represent the Y.iYI.C.A. vs. R.E. to-day at Telok Ayer ground: J. V. Moss; E. G. Wheatley, R. Lyne R. R. Metha, C. A. Pennefather, G. Samy; E. Newton. A. N. Katzal, H. G. Stack, (Capt.), C. I). Smith and G. Towers.45 words
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Article30 1925-09-14 9 Mr. Ben Tillett - Mr. Ben Tillett. Henry Ford is a great capitalist, but he has shown how high wages can be paid and high profits made simolv bv reducing thp costings of capital.—30 words
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Article44 1925-09-14 9 s^oVt and companionship. No other animal sc responsive, so sympathetic, so faithful. The dog's claims to utility m field sports, m hunting, m shepherding, and m the responsible work of protecting the person an 1 jioperty of his owner should not be for- tter.44 words
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Article329 1925-09-14 9 FIGHT AT TANJONG PAGAB. Light Sentence For Javanese. Of the two Javanese seamen who were l charged bufcra the Assize Court m connecI tion with the a.Lged murder of a Chinese hawker at Tanjong Pagar, the second accused was discharged, th.* Jury bringing m a verdict to the329 words
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Article540 1925-09-14 9 Malayan Kennel Association. I We have received the* Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Malayan K-nne! Association, which has heen incorporated at Kuala Lumpur as an Association no for profit, luit for promoting usehil object! not involving the acquisition of I rain. The general objects of540 words
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Advertisement81 1925-09-14 9 Robinson Co., Ltd. j: Exceptional SALE VALUE. I White Dress t Starched Fronts ij j: v I* J j| >^ 3j j: From 13 to 18 Neck Bands. iVflwyvyvvvwin^^ *I M *V*>^ i y lUI i /L/ x /tfT f/l ml ml/ fJ* What fhe eye f X" I JENKINS81 words
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Advertisement771 1925-09-14 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Services to. LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. H vMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES. HAVRE, LIVERPOOL ANO GLASGOW. BOSTON. NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Pointa. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. PERSEUS Marseilles,771 words
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Advertisement562 1925-09-14 10 EUerman BucknaU Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) "ELLERMAN" LINE PASSENGER AND TREIGHT 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 Hamburg Sept 29 s.s. CITY OF562 words
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Advertisement527 1925-09-14 10 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated m England!) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO HEftVft PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAITsTEAM NAVK, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVK 1 (Under Contract with His Majesty's Go\ OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMK NN For China and Japan. .Marseilles*. Land, Due Nnt* er| Tonnage. Singapore. 1925 KHIVA527 words
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Article393 1925-09-14 11 Tank as Generator cioud is one of the latest in,.l war. It is to he thoroughly m- Army manoeuvres next mon'h. used it il claimed that it will •rease the value of the factor of i.y concealing the movement of tlu enemy. Irrationally ap- conceivably hamper some i393 words
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Article516 1925-09-14 11 > T o Representation of the Dominions. We extract the following interesting comment from the Toronto Globe: 4 'Our Flag' is the title of a booklet^ written by Charles P. Band and Emilie L. Stovel, with an introduction by the late J., Castell Hopkins, and published by516 words
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Article202 1925-09-14 11 a Basic Minimum Wage. Simli. Aug. 27. I questi >na regarding the posiin Ceylon were asked m •day. Mr. Bhupatiraja, CLE., UU, Mr. Bhore said the I ot fixing a basis minimum labourers m Ceylon and under the consideration t of India. r Indian labourers m202 words
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Article292 1925-09-14 11 After a recent visit tv Wembley, the queen said ;hat she enjoyed the Exhibition more esch time she came. That is a not un. common experience. Discoveries are inevitable m so vast and comprehensive an enterprise, whether one goes to Wembley for business, for instruction, or for292 words
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Article83 1925-09-14 11 An aerial bombing attack will be made < :i a warship under weigh off Sheerness shortly. An obsolete battleship, the Agamemnon, will be the target. She will move under her own power, but without a crew, and will be controlled entirely by wireless. A formation of about83 words
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Advertisement365 1925-09-14 11 KORRENGZAL OINTMENT I An approved pharmaceutical iuimi i, mi IiORRITYf 7-tl 3? 7- r _l oi l^ i _fis__rrl hUKKtJMiZAL is prepared preparation for the Skin. MRiTT^lli^l only I In cases of simple or infected /\KPfei. W. E. WOODS. LTD.. wounds, deep-seated sores, ecze- ISHBiL Ss,d r mic eruptions, Dhobie365 words
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Advertisement123 1925-09-14 11 Cooking 8 Economy. With a (ias cooker you only pay for the T^^^i-?!! Mr I fuel you burn, and "j i J only burn what you Jfl I f Gas Cookers, Geysers and other gas appliances may be hired from the Gas Department at reasonable rates. No charge will be123 words
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Article63 1925-09-14 12 (By courtesy of The Government Health Office). Kandang Kerbau Station, For the twenty-four hours ending Sept. 11th. Max. shade temperature 88 F Min. shado temperature 74.8 F Mean shade temperature 80.2 F Max. sun radiation 152 F Min. qrrass radiation 70 F Sea temperature 81 F Mean-wet-bulb temnerature63 words
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Article257 1925-09-14 12 A Dutch cruiser and four destroyers and a flotilla of submarines 1 a.s arrived at Fulo Samboe. Mr. A. M. Smith and Mr. G. D. Cummings. have passed the Board of Trade examinations for first mate, from the Nautical Academy, Singapore. Heavy gun practice will take place from257 words
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Article52 1925-09-14 12 The Indo-China Navigation Company's Han Sarg to-day. says the Hongkong Daily Press of Sept 3. will make her third attempt to leave Hongkong for Sandakan. On two oecaaiona, during the past week, she has left the harbour, but been forced to put back owing to insufficient pri-ssure52 words
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Article71 1925-09-14 12 CHINA MERCHANTS SHIP-S UNK. Struck a R«»ck on Wai to FoochoH. Shanghai. Sept. 2. The Aasericaa destroyer Nea is proceeding to the Chosen inlands t.. guard tin-typhoon-wrec! t <1. Foocbow-bound Chinees steamer Fei Ching. belonging t.» the China Merchants s.s. i Mnpany, Aboard which there is eighty thousand dollars m71 words
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Article100 1925-09-14 12 Nen Venture Proposed. It is learned, says a Hongkong paper, that for the convenience ef passengers and senders of cargo m Canton, the Robert Hollar Steamship Co. intends to send some of its smaller sh.ps to the neighbourhood >f Whampoa t<> receive passengers and Carg m100 words
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Article139 1925-09-14 12 Capt. Kettlewell Reappointed. Information has been received that Captain Kettlewell. whose dismissal from the sti vice of the China Navigation C<>. was the subject of s legal proem dinge n the H(.njrkon:___ Courts a short time ago. has heen reinstated. Captain Kettkweil was informed that, subject to139 words
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Article462 1925-09-14 12 Opcratir-ns At Cromarty. The salving of the cruiser Natal, which Is Iving m Cromarty Firth, will shortly bogin. She was a cruiser of 13,550 tons, and sa^k owing to an internal explosion m the second year of the war. She is resting on her funnels and gun462 words
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Advertisement592 1925-09-14 12 Burns Philp Line (INCORPORATE^ IN AUSTRALIA.) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.876 tons) sad MONTORO (5,000 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins «s Laxe, single berth cabins, swimming bath,592 words
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Advertisement251 1925-09-14 12 flflfl m. I r mMY^mmWQ 'fl There's Health m every dose of Hall's Wine HalTs Wine is a great tonic m every case of weakness. It enriches the blood feeds the nerves builds up your strength all round. Take Hall's Wine if you are run-down, or exhausted by a trying251 words
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Advertisement294 1925-09-14 12 LLOYD TRIESTIM) sj^ (Incorporate 7>M HOMEWARD f] 1N( Ei-monthly serv. a.id Trieste rii H ft* Ihroujrh Bills of I JJfc <a Levant and Rlack r^*. Un PUCREBSA .1 AO x URANIA ROSANDRA •i SILVIO PKi i i OUTWARD for rmw v ROv*A\DK.\ SILVIO MBI i i :t v PERSIA Mr;-!294 words
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Miscellaneous599 1925-09-14 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, 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.ir» Kota Tinggi599 words
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Advertisement633 1925-09-14 13 O. S. K. Line. Destinations. Steamer. Arr D Hamhurg, Rotterdam, Hiemcn. via Colombo, H Soudan and Port Said. Alps Maru Sept 17 Sent 18 Bay (Port Elizabeth), f aepl 1S n, Kio, Santos, Buenos I(,rnb t Canada Maru Sept. IT Sept. 19 Santos Maru Dec Bomb **y t Honolulu Maru633 words
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Advertisement425 1925-09-14 13 .7^ *N W^g!><*. flß^ SIEAMSHIP LINE *^§3L Round-the-World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 88 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OILBURNERS. NO COAL DUST. NO CINDERS. ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS. nn Colombo. Fort Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine new liners continue on Round the World,425 words
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Advertisement643 1925-09-14 13 1 GENERAL A GE Sr^ ASAK| ROOS,!:VELT LIN Kerr Steamship Co., Inc., 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporsted m U.S.A.) REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE (VIA SUEZ) s.e. RHINE MARU due MM*** SILVERFIR due JJJ! s.s. BORDEAUX MARU due Oat 21 m.s. SILVERELM due JJ643 words
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Article437 1925-09-14 14 The Great Pacific War. By Hector Bywater. Constable. 10s. 6d. net. In America picturesque stories of future warfare, with its monstrous mechanisms and scientific massacres, are for the moment portentously popular. So that Mr. Bywater's record of an imaginary war batween the United States and Japan. China intervening,437 words
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Article338 1925-09-14 14 Attacks on the <_o\ernnr Our Burmese politicians have been inducing m a series of mure or less .nipartial field days impartial m that they have stated with surprising frankness what they think about each other as well as about Sir Haivourt Butler, Governor of this province,338 words
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Article113 1925-09-14 14 There is no just walking inte> a poe| e>ffice and asking for a tea-shilling wireless l< enee m Rumania. Schools, churches, municipal and national organisations, as well as ships and aeroplanes, are granted free licences, but if ye>u happen to be merely a private citizen113 words
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Article458 1925-09-14 14 Ai.lmaK Without F-ar of Man. An island off the coast o f fouth America, where .he "wild" a nimals are tame and fiiendly to mankind, has been visited by a party cf explores m a yacht ttMMM Let Angeles. The island is m the Ga'lap.458 words
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Article260 1925-09-14 14 v\ bm 1.7. I j [icmaika tt d tMMtSI i.i; II j Befell I land Pttfl (M I It I Retorts, I ■lieilj I for U I with the \m I f tol| I j Mis II li fi'uii.Y ;t rhi| II tiMmth* II I nam laiplie*,260 words
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Article239 1925-09-14 14 Wido* Who Preferred (iaed to Taxpating Ceneva. Aug. A grey-haired who Ine- alone- m cr own m.l house above Aigle. wan entiy sued for not paying her taxes, which amounted to a smai il A gendarme climbed o the hamlet to arr. st thi widow239 words
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Article187 1925-09-14 14 PsUll'J or Huig? Strung Canadian influence i~ brought to beer ou the British Geei n i to appoin* as the n-\t GoUSIH >l <c I 1 1 either Karl Huig er Earl Beatty. Far! Haig. who returned rocentl) rrom a \istt te> CenUUU, admit- :!iat h..187 words
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Article90 1925-09-14 14 Tl I to I m fl qnebei Bee I m Kingeton, Men I I I I destred I m of pr. pulai I 9 The fl \\a__ attend, lb) v The' I" i Isles fl fl m I I I 1 1 w n > i m m90 words
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Article25 1925-09-14 14 I Th. I bach Zee to I 1 son of 1 pern I foe iteeh puri I greati I th»' truck, h 125 words
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Advertisement253 1925-09-14 14 THMNYCROIT Britain's best Motor Vehicle The best criterion of what a Motor Lorry can do, is what it has done On the roads to-day still running, there are f l hornycroft Motor Vehicles which have been m service 10, 15 amd even 20 years! Many others long since have passed253 words
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Advertisement336 1925-09-14 14 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER The only Morning Daily m Malaya and the best Medium for Advertising. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning, with Latest Telegrams, Latest News and Latest Announcements. Telephone 56. Cable Address, ■"Advertiser." P. O. Box No. 206. Communications relating to NotJi and Editorial336 words
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457 1925-09-14 15 FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SATI RDAY, SFJ|»TEMBER 12th. 4 U Sh S are 8h W the iBBUe ]u < marked.] d llarS otherwise MINING. L'" Tl 1.40 I.4SU ;vuchai P,vfs. ($1) Mamfaaua <$i> 7 Sawng EVt <$) T-i,., f« Nlalayan Collieries (10) :?i.50 s£oO V laipmjr (Si s457 words
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Article67 1925-09-14 15 September l'J. Bank I m.s. 2 |4 15-32 Bank, demand 2 4 5-3-» Private credits *J m.s. 2 4 New York, demand s(j^ Credits 90 days syiy* France, demand IISH India. T. T. I§4 Hongkong, demand il*. p r M Yokohama, deaund 138% •Java, demand j,ii Pangkok. demand -jiji^67 words
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Article216 1925-09-14 15 Septet Wr v Tin 1 __'.-> T..n- <•,.,• dam hie r I ..iii Pepper white T iU Pepper Black Flake Tapioca Pearl Sage Small pm* Copra opra Sundried p» Opium, hen i nut mm Rice, Liang Ilig •"li m Bos Enple (Old) ;}r Rice. T mg Bin Chan M-:>-k216 words
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Article36 1925-09-14 15 Singa nert, Sept. 12, 11-31 a.m. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 1.24 1.244; Od 1.22 1.224; Oct-Dec 1.18 1.19; Jan-March 1.08 1.09. London Quotation Sheet :>s 2 _d. Market Steady.36 words
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Article355 1925-09-14 15 The following is thp fifteenth am ual repOlt of IIIC direetois to the shaia+lolderof the above Company to be presented nl the annual meeting m Mnlnecn or Sept. 22. Tht- profit for the year after deducting directors' fees, depreciation on buildings, c i-.. waa 123,014.84. Thi- sum with355 words
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Article97 1925-09-14 15 Thr Registrar of import* and K\ ports us the comparative statement of the U ♦a! value <»f foreign merchandise, tl clixHa-g paretli post, for ltt) and IMS Lhe following Himiivs MM* (m thoii- n<J> nf dollari Imports. l'd-4 I'.CJ", Increase. Inn. to .lune 806J885 407.".."> i» <.»*. ,vl97 words
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Article197 1925-09-14 15 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. (I. R. MnrpknU) Sinpaimrc. Sept Rubber.— 2 ,d. Down >,d. 1 4 Tin-— Kf l2s id. r P lOn. i I at i:;i'„ Tile market i- tteud) ill all >ecti_.r, Ruhhers. Scudaia were p1... •and Bukit Kepong* at 3.05. PaJami ran be placed at 9.25. Malaka197 words
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Article212 1925-09-14 15 Singnpore. Bept 12 Tin. S26H 2- fid. L T p 10s, Local I 123 tons. Rubber. .isj'.d D..wn Cd. LoCUI I I 5 Rubbers. Shares remain ■teed) with d enquiries, Sungei Bagana can be ed at Pajams have been taken at K. mpas offer at 7.iv.212 words
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Article141 1925-09-14 15 Tho German export trade la being I tered In* an ingenious systenji wher. I. producers are enabled t«. aeeept Htport orders at a loss and recoup them-.l\e- l.y surcharging the bOHM buyer. This nulh<..| i- not new, M*€ is it confined to Oetinari\ hut it aoema t..141 words
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Article84 1925-09-14 15 1945.83. All the divisions wcje practi. all) free from diseases of any kind. 2.0f.1» mature tiuea an various division wen carefully selected and rem.. v.d during the year. The alte mala period system ..f t.n pinn on the single-quart* r cut pt.viou > adopted waa continued during the year under84 words
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Advertisement350 1925-09-14 15 As>. t> over $5,500,000. win /nan a m n 4 o™.-^- Assurance m force over $19,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. HI U) OFFICE:-Winchester Uou^ZlZT TVComr«nylu»_MOWd^^^3sSZ___-r, m. LON °ON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C. P sued with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life350 words
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Advertisement493 1925-09-14 15 BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. —Established 1880— Capital Subscribed V.100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund V.80,500,000 President: K. Kodama Esq Vice-President: R. Ichinoraiya Esq DIRECTORS. T. \amakawa, Esq. Baron K. Morimura. M. Odagiri, Esq. N. Igarashi, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K. Mogami, Esq. K. 1 atsumi, Esq. K. Takeuchi, Esq.493 words
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Advertisement505 1925-09-14 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hongkong) a Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund:— Sterling 4,500,000 Rfllfl T. s, J ver $26,500,000 Keserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. j tt h* T *f atte nden, Esq., Chairmar w505 words
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Advertisement41 1925-09-14 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (IncorpoxaUd m England hy Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapoiv Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., Lt L CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (lst floor> A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.41 words
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Article305 1925-09-14 16 [Reuter\s Service.] London, Sept. 12. The following are the results of to-day's Engliab League matches: l)i\ision I. Araeng] 1, Liverpool 1. Aston Villa. 2, Newcastle U. 2. Blackburn R. 1, West Brom A. 2. Bury 2, Birmingham 1. Everton 1. Tottenham H. 1* Huddersfield T. 1. Cardiff C.305 words
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Article260 1925-09-14 16 IN ITED SERVICES VS. S.R.C. This match was played on Saturday on the S.R.C. ground and ended m a pretty MVMM draw. Lt. Phayre, Lt. Beville and Q M. S. Bonne; were the highest scorers for the Services who, however, as a whole batted very consistently, Campbell with lour260 words
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Article789 1925-09-14 16 JOY BEATS ELLA-DOROTHY. A match was sailed on Saturday afternoon between Joy (A. F. Richards) and Ella-Dorothy (T. J. VVenrne) to decide the "inner of the Boden Kloss Cup, for which tKse two boats had tied with 15 points each. Joy receiving the previous Sunday's handicap of 4.7 per789 words
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Article351 1925-09-14 16 Fast Day's Results. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 13. The following are the results of the third and last day ol thf Selangor races: Race 1. Penarth 0.0 (Glennon) l, Kismet 5.3 (Logue) 2, Loch Ess 7.;, (Moore) 3. Time 1.22 4-5 Won by B lengths351 words
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Article336 1925-09-14 16 The match between Selangor and Singapore which was plaxed on Saturday resulied m a win for the latter by 6 2, bnt the score does not n present the true difference between hv teams. The v. either spoilt the game, which was played m a336 words
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Article83 1925-09-14 16 The following matches m the English Ltague will be played to-day: Division I: Tottenham H. vs. Cardiff City. Division II: Blackpool vs. Darlington. Oldham A. vs. Stoke C. Port Vale vs. Barnsley. Preston N. E. vs. Middlesbro' Swansea T. vs. Stockport C. Whampton W. vs. s. Shields.83 words
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Article396 1925-09-14 16 R.E. and S.C.C. II Draw. The weath. r on Saturday was very unpropitlOUS for cricket, a heavy shower at about LM having the effect of making an abandonment m the S.C.C. II R.E. game on the I'adang seem inevitable. A belated start, however, was effected at396 words
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Article157 1925-09-14 16 Hobbs's Big Aggregate. [Reuter's Service.] London. Sept. 11. Folkestone: The Hon'ble Mr. Lionel Tennyson's XI drew with Mr. A. E. R. Gilligan's XI. Tennyson's team made 4ir, for six, declared (Hammond 120, Bowley 120, Mead 88). Gilligan's sid t > replied with 384 (Hobbs 64, Sandhmn 69, Peach157 words
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Article31 1925-09-14 16 The "Dyne" Tennis Cup. The tournament w i li commence on Wednesday Sept. 23rd. Ties will be posted at the Ciub and published m the Press m due course.31 words
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Article41 1925-09-14 16 Monday, Sept. 14th.— First Troop Parade at Headquarters "5.15 p.m. Tuesday, 15th.— Wireless ;.nd Signalling Classes, Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Thursday. 17th. -Band Practice, Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Saturday, 19th.~ Bridge Building. See special orders. I RANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.41 words
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Article198 1925-09-14 16 [Reuter's Service.] Rhiladelphia. Sept. 11. Williams and Richards bent frUfftOfri and Borotra »>— 4. o 4. 6 3. thus retaining the Davis Cup for America. The Americans, who were m sphndid form, maintained their superiority although the Frenchmen occasionally made startling rallies. The third -et was198 words
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Article48 1925-09-14 16 17 Doubles. Mitchell and Williams \> Dr. Crawford and Berry, (to finish). A. Doubles. Miles and Mugliston vs. Cooper and de StlHTs. B. Doubles.— (Final Tie.) Nadig and Sticvens vs. Manchester and Parish. Newcomers' Handicap. (Final Tie.) Lambert vs. Wild. C. Singles.— (Final Tie.) Brooke vs. Cave.48 words
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Article27 1925-09-14 16 A. Doubles. Fulcher and Doig vs. Hill and Kleinman. C. Doubles.— (Final Tie.) Baxter and Hudson vs. Mitchell and Williams or Dr. Crawford and Berry.27 words
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