The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 September 1925
1925-09-19
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Title Section15 1925-09-19 1 Singapore Free Press 10 i i NTS. SINGAPORE, S.K, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1925. NO. 11,599.15 words
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Article220 1925-09-19 1 In South Africa the striking seamen have now to stay on their ships. Southampton shipyard workers are threatening trouhle and all Australian strikers are to he confined to one camp Page 9. Hea\y rain and snowstorms m the -\ndcs prevent the Prince proceeding, and he is staying220 words
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Article1020 1925-09-19 1 Qoliinhl *§*mt k*mium neetri fat fmrnga '.ihelli Juvcna: Mi. Ktlltgg has <>vi Riraul t/BmmttA for refusing to allow Mr. Saklatvala. Battcrsea Communist. fet bad m M I "i--ted States, even if he does ft as a number of the inter-parliamentaiy union. If tlu- HottM of Coatmoai1,020 words
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Advertisement197 1925-09-19 1 ff\ NG LOONG < or.NIsKD norsß TH' r tt TROPICAL SIITS. H ;H STREET. I SEA VIEW HOTEL. This Kvening Tea Dance .>.30 p.m. LEVINE AND HOPKINS BAND. 3i*_\d£ty 9 _20tK Sept. CINEMA— 9.30 p.m. Sharp. Theodore Roberts and May Mcavov m GRI MPY 7 Reels. TO A L BUDGET197 words
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Advertisement182 1925-09-19 1 If cigarettes were v X-rayed i\ x^^ 00^^ be seen that- j I mass-production cigarettes contain stalk, sand and dust, which harm the throat. State Express 555 Cigarettes i onItain only long strands of golden tobacco, free from stalk, sand and dust. The accepted superiority of State Express 555 is182 words
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Advertisement185 1925-09-19 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Trade mark OOtiees Page 7. 1 ast week tf Wassiamu'.l's sale Page Municipal tenders for annual supplies- Page 7. Last day of Robinson's annual sale Page ft. The Alhambra cinema new programme Page 2. Date of closing for members of Turf luh Page 7. Furnished Maisonette to ht185 words
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Advertisement16 1925-09-19 1 WING LOONG FOR HKiH CLASS I All ORIS*. Style, Cut and Finish (Juaranteed 32. HICH STRF.ET16 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous110 1925-09-19 1 THE WEEK. High Water, 11.11 a.m.. 11J pm B. I. outward mail due. Lodge Zetland, 5.30 p.m. Raci- training OpCM. High Water, 11.35 a.m., 11.42 p.m. Johore Sky Meeting. High Water, 0.2 p.m. Kluang Rubber, Derrick's, noon. S.F.A. Cup: S.C.C. 1 vs O.T.F.C. F.mulation Lodge 8.30 p.m. High Water. 0.19110 words
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Article383 1925-09-19 2 \<-w York merchants are up m aims, figuratively speaking, against the armed criminal. They would have him put away permanently. To this end the City Affairs Committee of the New York Board ol Trade ■nd Transportation, complaining of the continual wounding and murder of383 words
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Article361 1925-09-19 2 A Travelling Hint. S lit-cases an- universally acknowledged to be supremely convenient, and during the" days of the war. when there were no porters,' they were all that was possible to the uncomfortable travell r. Travellers abroad pack all their goods and chattels into one or two361 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement522 1925-09-19 2 AT THE HAPPY VALLEY. The Merry Opera Company. In choice new plays. THE ELITE CINEMA. Programme as good as any, better than many. WAYANG PEK JEE. DRY CLEANING AND DYEING. Remember that the Autumn Race Days are rapidly approaching. Don't forget to prepare your costumes for the occasion. We do522 words
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Advertisement248 1925-09-19 2 Victoria Theatre CELEBRITY TOURS Under the Direction of Mr. A. STROK. RETURN VISIT OF THE FAMOUS PIANIST i MISCHA LEVITZKI J One Night only Tuesday, September 22nd I AT 9.30 P.M. Complete Change of Programme. I SEATS $4. $2. and $1. BOOKING NOW OPEN AT LITTLES. i j S_&„ PATHE248 words
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Advertisement273 1925-09-19 2 alhambra" BEACH ROAh V *A> (Tan Cheng Kee Co. Ltd. roDI From Saturday. 19th to Tfcareaav _t«i A PAIR OF PICTURES EQUAL IN ENTER MANY A SUPER PttDutf/ox In the Second Show commemin A PARAMOUNT-JAMES CRUZF Adapted from Booth Tarkington's novel XL A ERNEST TORRENCE. PHYLLIS HAVER BERRY AND CULLEN273 words
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Article396 1925-09-19 3 Poets, writers, strtists and musicians, have always associated beauty with rivers. The musical gurgling? of the little brook and th c majestic flow of mightier s reams have inspired many a song and puem. Let us, therefore, pause to consider our rivi r. The tourist gazes m wonder396 words
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Article117 1925-09-19 3 An order has been published m Constanti- j nople that henceforth Government employees are no longer to wear their feres ill their offices and while at work. Hitherto o has always been considered a grave insult for a servant or inferior to appear uncovered before a superior almost117 words
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Article122 1925-09-19 3 Pui ing his visit to St. Helena, the Prince i- •neeted vhe entry m the Governor's reuordi which told of tho arrival of H.M.S. Northumberland, "having on hoard General I Mnpoloon Buonaparte." It was the use of t .Kit title that was one of the chief causes j of friction122 words
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Article359 1925-09-19 3 Meegnlte Treatment for the Insane The bee sting, sometimes used with sue- j cess, though without any scientific- warrant, as a remedy for rheumatism, has n»\v been followed <at ar Epsom mental hospital) by the employment of the mosquito for the treatment of patients suffering from general paralysis,359 words
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Article351 1925-09-19 3 ft would he interesting to know how thi I cult of unpunctuaiity grew to he SO r<* pectaMe aa object of devotion ia India. The numb r of hour- [oei by people who follow ;it must be great; the ingenuity displace.! m avoiding arrival at ihe assigned minute ii351 words
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Advertisement292 1925-09-19 3 s f Spam Your Baby w i be sturdy and bappy ia food contains all the Your Baby needs Glaxo tr. make elements of the purest him as you would have him, md happy if that milk abounding m good health and m easily digested form. high spirits Glaxo is292 words
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Advertisement121 1925-09-19 3 The Finest Changkol for mm tes. em. fl E____~ a. _______W***Bee*m M Jfl |X _______tm M= aal-- ~H H_v fl fl _n^M^~fl PIW s_F^ i I l-«__l I j yr^*4 eef^ J^^S" SINGAPORE. I^^^^ j W XVa\ W Vl 4 m^WmZ Aw M>%M>M>Aw& "JLwZW&U '< eri ain-tekd" roofini; ■^■■'■■■■■■jma»-p__-_^^_MiB M121 words
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Article300 1925-09-19 4 Produces Queer Ideas. As applied to car ownership, psycho'oiry has many interesting and novel te.-tures. It is largely responsible for a r umber of the unpleasant things that bappca along the otherwise? alluring highway of gasolene joy. Speeders, for instance 1 are found by m v« -tiEx - 300 words
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Article237 1925-09-19 4 Commencing at relatively high speeds and quite distinct from what is generally known as wheel wobble, the strange phenomenon of a violent oscillation of the whole of the front of the car has been experienced at on^ time or another by many motor.sts who drive fairly fast237 words
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Article55 1925-09-19 4 Hood rattles and body squeaks can be stopped by the application of strips from ar. old felt -hat between the moving parts. The shoulders along radiator .and cowl, where the hood rests, are among such parts Mable to cause squeaks. The lelt will stick best if glued down with silicate55 words
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Article200 1925-09-19 4 Hem Standardization Standardization of traffic signal lights ss an invaluable aid to safe driving is rapidly li'ing recognized by traffic expert's. Tho movenunt is uaining advocates, and its j* iversal adoption m the world of motordOßQ is the aim of ihose who are working t greater safety on200 words
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Article278 1925-09-19 4 I notice. aajTS "Carbon" m Motor Cycling, that one of the biggest firms of car manufacturers m tho world are going back to cast-:ron pistons after using the aluminium breed for four or hv t years. Their reasons are that they have found it impossible to standardize with278 words
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Article134 1925-09-19 4 Aaaoagii there muM I. cyclists m therefore iwith the their t\r<i ummk tt. me* r that when cot j inu-t Ik- m.| otten. m h ■otoreyeliat ma 4tM J to the tmi lv which aaanal to him \uth..ut asm i n a* essentia! is a fir- Mon<>134 words
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Article81 1925-09-19 4 KM) M I II I ■peaks v fl an henr arhw H i. altera frt ad H f I to iaaoaenee H to >n and m.'i.hmc H Urn al thai H f lappimr I I .Machine of M Vit tor Hi fl an. l fl f.i'M.Mi- Triumph,81 words
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Article55 1925-09-19 4 Waste ol M>l> Million I Plot. CniverMtv »f Indnati Uacfieaa I hole, thha? th«- agiM run nl tionary. an United state- al I petrol. He declared I ing the nation al He argad agl stat.-. to ani edvoonted I c eeaj pi* d "th mdoient drhrei55 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement148 1925-09-19 4 THE NEW 14/30 H.P. ARMSTRONG SIDDELEY W^* wi I P^^^**- I B ____O^K _B__i J_Z___l _r~ I X' 114k.p. ARMSTRONG SIODELEY 1 with fi— m>ir tZotswomi Boay. I The Best Family Five Seater I FOUR WHEEL BRAKES. J Adjustable Front Seats— Longer Wheel Base. There is No Better Car. Price148 words
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Advertisement71 1925-09-19 4 THE VAUXHALL BRITISH CAR, iMßEMnffi 8^: <i 428 _L <cr_v_H Ha __la B/__~_ '90QKuE_k ■>!_ .M aa*T 1 SA^twawmmm^^mrWmmmmmmmMrmmmmmm^-- mmtAmmmi WA-mAm.'^MmmT^mm WW S^^A__v r- mtiPijßm fmmm. '^^^^^^TuiTTaih .f *ft__r_*n2_al __V \W f arfrr The British Car of super excellent quality with an international ntptital m construction, beauty, finish, rower and71 words
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Article432 1925-09-19 5 SUGGESTS!! LEVY ON GASOLINE. A new revenue collected from gasoline imported into the Philippines to finance road construction is urged m proposed legislation recommended by an engineer of tbe Bureau of Public Works, following a study of road work financing m the islands, says a Manila paper.432 words
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143 1925-09-19 5 Motorist* using ?uf*h busy thoroughfare* as the Hendon hoad from Golden Green, or the main Edgware Road, have been aeionished to sit- ear* shoot acroaa their path from what ar;.- apparently concealed side reada at speed.- of 40 mile, ati houi. remarks The143 words
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Article132 1925-09-19 5 The other clay are had a run with an enthusiast who has recently acquired a light ca;-. Like many others, he was a diaciple ot" the "do it on top" cult, and proceeded to demonstrate that his car would negotiate tlie majority of hills without dropping132 words
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Article92 1925-09-19 5 Police Constable (to nervosa motoriat who >ias foozled hi* gears y,nti i\vic stopped his sngine m Hyde Park): 'Excuse me. sir. but are you learning to drive?"' Nervous Motoriat it the beat explanation m the circumstances): "Yes. Police Constable: "Learning to drive is not permitted m the Pa»k;92 words
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Article206 1925-09-19 5 Most of the trouble with motor car electrical starters is due to over lead. This fact has been s<« well authenticated bj makers of starter equipment and hy garage men thai it ou„'.it *o be forcibly impr.'-e 1 upon all a*Jt '•mobile owners. Over lo uj206 words
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Article96 1925-09-19 5 Cetaaabao (Ohio). Aug. 17. Dotting the sides of Ohio's highway s at intervals throughout the length of ihs State stand white crosses. They mark sports where motorists have been killed. Motorcar drivers rounding a sharp curve, m many sections. come squarely upon a white crcis, or possibly (wo96 words
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Article102 1925-09-19 5 A mot<»r Hus service between Copenhagen, Denmark and Paris, France is soon L be started, according fo reports. Buaet v.'M accommodate i 2 paaaeagera and the trip will require five days. Competition ia BO keen m India thai < ealera are lucky it" they can sell tyres above coat. Most102 words
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Advertisement187 1925-09-19 5 M.P.H. p A^d^T CON SECUTIVE HOURS IS IS THE REMARK A KLE ACHIEVEMENT OF n COL. MRS STEWART RIDING A STANDARD Rudge-Whitworlh 7 our Valve "Four Speed i 2*4 H.P. MOTOR CYCLE ON THE MONTHLERI TRACK NEAR PARIS 2*4 H.P. MODEL 21 World's Records WERE (APTURED IN THF EXECUTION OF187 words
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Advertisement257 1925-09-19 5 ABRAMS' MOTOR TRANSPORT CO. 3, Penang Lane TELEPHONE 3140. New touring 5-seater Gardner cars for hire. Price per hoar rating. This is cheaper than hiring a taxi. ANY number of motor cars may have attracJ\. tive lines and beautiful finish, but after all this is only a viewpoint. It is257 words
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Article1160 1925-09-19 6 There is a certain grim analogy between all-, revolutions. The' course of evenis at Angora since 191'J retails thc earlier phases of the French Revolution. But m France the Revolution was inevitable, as irresistible as the march of Fate, as inexorable as a law of Nature.1,160 words
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Article413 1925-09-19 6 The avowed desire of Lord Gladstone ts force Captain Peter Wright into court by EH lil»erately libelling him is. of course. So< .«n unfreei denied ease, though it does n< often come out at the trial that thia BTSfI the real object of the original libel413 words
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Article213 1925-09-19 6 Wrapping I p the Fish m Pngsa of I enin Soviet propagandists m this and other countries usua ly bring fsrward a- HI of their arguments m proof of the 'cultural* advancement of Soviet Russia under the Bolshevist regime the growing number sf books printed and published m213 words
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Advertisement219 1925-09-19 6 IIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!:;!I!!II|!!!!!!IIIIIIIII!III11IIIIIIIIIIIIIH1III1IIIIIII^ —mm "22 I M/f' Lmmw*_Tlk--^ff V.fll^W"'! T~?T_. l "She asked for "Capstan TVcf merely for "a cigarette" but =E 5S distinctly, emphatically, for a jEj "Capstan" Confirmed and 5= -SSH^b^^ occasional smokers alike voice their praises. Good tobacco, =E *^^^_g|j_g£j^"^^^S&^ J pcr r ectly prepared and blended, 5E l219 words
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Advertisement207 1925-09-19 6 MUNICH ~7~ 1 MMk for Mjpp. from I n 1 I Cru-I I B«p| 4. Supp read mtl Stipp etc. fi. Supp T. Supp Ii; i 10. Supp II > v Baj I: v li Beei Johore. IS. Sapi > St«.re« :m.. M Qu.,. 17 is. I 1!' Si.: roll,207 words
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Article1073 1925-09-19 7 m commerce and none ta ifficultiea arc bound to occur. though, I am convinced that inadequate condition of the purely to the lack of initials ial hierarchy. Partly. pertne languid element m the* can you hope from a people i to drink condensed milk lUce they1,073 words
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Advertisement224 1925-09-19 7 ""safeguard YOUR EYESIGHT!!!) i.i EXPERIENCE ANY V IN YOUR VISION, \D\TCE OF OUR i LV QUALIFIED Xi KOPEAN OPTICIAN available daily Hoiii 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. LLY MADE GLASSES LIED PROMPTLY,. MOTION SMITH AND SON LTD. Batter] Road. SINGAPORE. "BUSINESS CARD& I gave < trouble looking for a eed224 words
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Advertisement785 1925-09-19 7 aHaaaa^ NOTICES. —^^k ■*^aaamsSSmsm_t^_SSMmmmmmmm9mmmmmm Bh r Se i "•if A^^^l S*S*v -35 m Ins 5 s 5 X RZV <H° j_F NOTICE is hereby given that the Trad, Mark consisting af tht device of a label (be word INTERWOVEN" hem* the ..t landing feature ia the Trade Mark of INTERWOVKN785 words
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Advertisement710 1925-09-19 7 NOTICE. In the Estate of CHRISTINA BALD WHITE OR NEII.SON. DECEASED. I Pursuant to Section 25 of Ordinance No. 144 (Trustees) notice is hereby given that all per sons having any claims or demands against the estate of Christina Bald White or Neiison some- time residing at "Glenburn" Keppel Harbour,710 words
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Advertisement431 1925-09-19 7 TO LET. Commodious Offices at cheap •ental; every convenience. Grcslam House, Battery Road. Compound House 4-C Oldham Lane Eetata t Trust Afeaeieo, Ltd. Auction, i 'statu Agent-. 121 Prodrick Road. Tanjong Kmoi, L Apply 'state Tieel Agencies. Limited Shop Houses. lea-eMI Bungalows and office t "Magnet House," Rohin-on Road, I431 words
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Miscellaneous586 1925-09-19 7 CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREW'S "CATHEDRAL. s I --'FTKEXTH SUNDAY APTER TRINITY. «.3< a.m. Litany. ".45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). Ml a.m. Matins followed by Holy C jr.ivunina. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. ST. MATTHEWS SEPOY LINES. a.m. Holy Communion. During the following week at the Cathedral:586 words
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927 1925-09-19 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1925. Fouling the Nest. The casual reader of the local newspapers must surely get some queer notions of the state ot* the Colony and of its capital, Singapore. His idea of the climate, unless he stays here long enough to judge* for himself, must927 words
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Article872 1925-09-19 8 Mr. E. T. Williams ha.- baan seconded for service with the Government of Johore. Three Mn Intra Societies are required to furnish evidence of their existence within three months. Mr. A. W. Hay is appointed to officiate as second assistant director of education for Chinese Schools. Mr. G. A. McAfee,872 words
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Article101 1925-09-19 8 1 ,Kr ,n Oar 0 I I 'lh». deeta v I UjrTWk.daug|ii I n aftflt i I I was enlj Man I t erne H reni I place on Sun,]., I An v I B to-daj bj \i I n- I was Ma I I without the I101 words
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Article59 1925-09-19 8 1 f i t Ir. luatiei 1 1 made t'-.t p ardi i me a son ol lli I I l the debt* foi I• Pani Si d on thi j aniea. Mr. .1 obhi lor, stntod that application, but h. poneasesrl sk I l pointed urn thai59 words
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Article53 1925-09-19 8 I ticnlai I we\ part. I" i- inter* aal shall M< nds deAnitel) laU r I I will Km hrlil BM I > mnn m ing if I prompt l\ I take placi B I ex| ti will Iv all that irehenranls tab it. pi rforaa k la53 words
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Article78 1925-09-19 8 Tlir (MIS iii;in\ thank Hon* P i lonslj .i h B rk Head T\ Pkani Tek Urn. Tee X Jin, Urn Enl 0 Chye, Pen Koi /i Konafa kj Hwat.i Tr.. Chia w i I (;«•<. k. K« h Vi I X i I I78 words
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Article70 1925-09-19 8 hamaia anti neek'i ehnace from to-night I" Fijrhl ian oarard v ebk and ent it.. m ait intawel di -iv reels, la the ee4aades ef lhi 01 At a mini!" i D ngkob May h i Riled eitht >i|fed i" froM eentßMJnel i tori "ii theii i ihop70 words
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Advertisement179 1925-09-19 8 TJW CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S" Cfi*iio** s wf J Jt'l 1 Macgregor.Calobeck&C 0 LONDON GLASGOW I' lto* MACGREGOR'S THE WHISKY WITH A PEDIGREE. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Shanghai.) Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Ipoh and Klang. _______________MM— M__a— b t* |—H— l BB MHlan^ nl^ Ma>^ >1 PATRONISED KY179 words
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Advertisement50 1925-09-19 8 _^_nr^<^ FOR ALL I" VERMIN USE |f sS_f i AGENTS: W. R. Loxley Co. PEARS' y GOLDEN SERIES. i I I DRINK THE BEST BEER. .^oa Mhk QsbA Sj 50 VZj v%caHiSoff*cPi Mi VX^JS. LONDON. s£y-/ V y_ l^S. ENGLAND. -<#y Adamson. Gilfillan Co.. Ltd. Singapore. Penaiig. Kuala Lumpur Malacca.50 words
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Article60 1925-09-19 9 UNKIND ANDES. IRAILWAI SNOWED IF. i [Renter's Service]. Valparaiso, Sept. 18. Wales iv still detained lersistenl rain since his return tndes. This means a heavy the Andes, where, according tesl reports, the snow •is yards railway. The Chileans dec- h weather lias not been r years. Saatiage,60 words
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Article33 1925-09-19 9 Service.] ken, Jersey, Sept. 18. Republican sympnthia- with i'izira Kiof the Dail Eiwhen disembarking. hii Mulcah) who was not companion was struck m wood. The police 1 the party to33 words
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Article82 1925-09-19 9 I S rvice.] Pari-.. Sept. Is. Fez says that the t fi had a great Rifl coun ry. The news iv i d -fire among them•- that there ons for submission the front are is matter. at Bibane were vigorous re- continuing. sin raft are bomoncentrationa. The82 words
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Article39 1925-09-19 9 [R' S cc.] Simla. Sept. 17. rewell speech to the ts been dissolved the (ouncil on temperate exercise to it. He m•- ding for the BTO- ancement of India as rhievable, with due regard lence and wisdom.39 words
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Article71 1925-09-19 9 IR*' >■ rvke.] London. Sept. 17. a! ami financial inhina were represented at the :nn .lonian, a t Putepresentativea of the and the Chinese Legation. Sir Ronald Mac- Sil Robert Hotung, Sii Denison Ross and I ndolence to Lady Jor- bamberlain profoundly were seeking to reions,71 words
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Article69 1925-09-19 9 ri: r*s Service.] Berlin, Sep. IS. I i celebration of the from Franco-Belgian Hindenburn;, Chancellor. sian Premier, and Herr Interior, are paying the Ruhr cities. In a Essen last night, Dr, the non-evacuation of I thnt the great Germany dominated U* regions. He 'his. because the69 words
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Article353 1925-09-19 9 NO MORE TO LAND. NO PASSENGERS. [Reuter's Service.] Capetown, Sept. 17. Government, has decided not to allow i any more s eamen into the detention camps, whore the shipowners at present are paying their keep. The Immigration Department has declared that all seamen and through passengers353 words
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Article34 1925-09-19 9 [Reuter's Service.] London. Sept. 18. The Stockport bye-election resulted m the return of Mr. Townend, Labour, 20,2H> votes. Mi. Eastham, Conservative, polled 17>!*2. Mr. Fildes, Liberal. 17.290. This is a Labour gain.34 words
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Article143 1925-09-19 9 [Reuter's Service.] Berlin, Sept. 17. The Japanese aviators Major Alt- and Kawachi have arrived after encountering bad weather and engine trouble. They were nut by tlu- Japanese Ambassador and members of the Japanese Colony, who enthusiastically "banzaied" them. Also by a representative of the Foreign Office and143 words
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Article22 1925-09-19 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 17. The amalgamation, is announced of the Dunlop Rubber Company and Goodyear and Sons. Worcestershire.22 words
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Article26 1925-09-19 9 [Reuter's Service.] Buenos Aires, Sept. 18. It ia reported that a revolution has broken out m Bolivia and martial law has been proclaimed.26 words
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Article51 1925-09-19 9 [Renter's Service.] Buenos Aires, Sept. 17. The National City Bank and Morgans have been entrusted with the issue of a loan of thirty million dollars to he taken up by the Aigentine Government, being the balance cf $130 million which the Congress authorised for flotation m the United51 words
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Article89 1925-09-19 9 'DIET BUILDINGS BURNED. ALSO NEWSPAPERS. [Reuter's Servian.] Tokio, Sept. 18. A fire broke out m the Upper House of the Diet and spread very rapidly being fanned by the strcng wind, both houses burning fiercely. It seemed there was no chance of saving the building. Many89 words
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Article49 1925-09-19 9 [Reuter's Service.] Vienna, Sept. 18. Three Tsarist Rus.-ians, all belonging ito tin White Guards, and two from Bulgaria were arrested at the instance of tlie Soviet Embassy, which, alleges that they were concerned m a plot to i murder the newl Soviet Minister, Benin at Bucharest.49 words
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Article79 1925-09-19 9 [Beuter*s Service.] Lendcn, Sept. 18. The New Japanese Minister. Mr. Muahakoja, m an interview, stated that Japan i avd Rumania is about to conclude a commercial treaty, whereafter the Japanese interests will contemplate a direct maritime service with Rumanian ports to facilitate the exchange of commodities. As79 words
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Article95 1925-09-19 9 [Havas Service] Wnaldngtoa, Sept. 18. Yniny-v's debt report by Professor Harold Moulton. consisting of 450 pages. which will be distributed to the officials of the Commission, insists that it will be ruinous t<> ask France to pay according to I] the principle adopted m the negotiations with Great95 words
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Article90 1925-09-19 9 [Reuter's Service. 1 Amsterdam. Sept. 18. U The newspaper Handelsblad understands i fiom a reliable source that from January 1 next the Rot erdam Lloyd and Xederland companies line of steana rs will sail (rom j i Holland for the Dutch Indies on Wednesdays instead of Saturdays,90 words
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Article287 1925-09-19 9 Allegations of Big Trade Done m Paris Office. Paris. Aug. 13. What is asserted m responsible quarters to Ik? a serious case of forgery of passports has been discovered at the Ministry of Labour here. The discovery was due to the suspicions of the Fren?h detective ser- 'cc287 words
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Article889 1925-09-19 9 JUDGMENT IN IMPORTANT ACTION. In the Supreme Court yesterday morning the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Sproule, delivered judgment .n the action m which Nagurdas Purshotumdas anti Co., a well-known Singapore firm of merchant* claimed $129,984 for alleged breacn of agreement from the N. V. HandeT Maatschappij889 words
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Advertisement129 1925-09-19 9 Robinson g Co., Ltd. ANNUAL CASH SALE E~ at Bargains. »t Day Departments. v aw w mmm* e*****m memaame j*e*emm e/mmaee mmataamm jmHrnKM^mm -m—m—._m— iHw s^ms sbmssbbf «*msaar mmmmmw mrmmmxm eememm eeteafmß GOLOFINA JAMAICA CIGARS. :0 ij New stocks have arrived and «1 *l can now be obtained from all129 words
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Advertisement740 1925-09-19 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Services to. sXiNDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, H tMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL ANO GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. Taking «-argo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Pointa. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. PHEMIUS London,740 words
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Advertisement533 1925-09-19 10 Ellerman Bucknail Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) "ELLERMAIT LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE s.s. KNOWSLEY HALL Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Antwerp Sept. 20 s.s. CITY OF PEKIN Marseilles. Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Sept 29 s.s. CITY533 words
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Advertisement518 1925-09-19 10 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR I |\f (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SEin r PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM N \Q V i i,,m LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERV|( (Under Contract with Hls Majesty's (i, OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMKWAI For China and Japan. For M:irMdl« v Tonnage.518 words
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Article1114 1925-09-19 11 Ai a heavy, though perhaps not excessive, price to be paid m public money, the nat.on has been saved, for the time being, from a complete paralysis of those industries which depend on coal. There is no lack of criticism, Liberal, Labour and even Conservative, of1,114 words
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Article559 1925-09-19 11 LATEST EXPEDIENT FOR BLINDING ENEMY. Tank as Generator. The smoke cloud is one of the latest in»trnments af war. it is to be thoroughly tested m the Army manoeuvres next month, tftVfl the Morning Post m mail week. Judiciously used it i s claimed that it will greatly559 words
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Article186 1925-09-19 11 Drugging fish In order to catch them mow easily, while not appealing to the Ft glishman'i icnse of sport, is. nevarthele*s, aa Interesting subject if regarded purely from the brand and hut ter point of view. Writing m Nature, Mr. F. Tnttera- Id states that m many Widely186 words
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Advertisement263 1925-09-19 11 /Ac best-paying I passenger \jr Cc Aie les >W^*p3yK I"'' 'E paying possibilities of a j&¥ passenger-carrying service J?**^ are determined by the reliability, <* V\k\ long life, and low upkeep and $m: 4_^\ mnnin g cost °f die vehicles m >___£/ J1 n all ese P oints Albions Jf%M263 words
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Advertisement375 1925-09-19 11 Z_XjS^ the wide spaces of IpWNatural Health^ I Glorious, breezy, energetic Health i aEK When every nerve and every cell a does its work unfailingly. I .<*_§ And so ion? as you do not suffer j Bs_ from some organic disease sui h 155* health is obtainable by you. fl_Bl375 words
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Article110 1925-09-19 12 THE STRANDED VONDEL. The Vondel was still aground yesterday. Attempts were made at h.gh water the previous evening and again yesterday but she did not come off. Her cargo is being discharged into lighters and it is hoped that the next attempt which was to be carried out110 words
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Article188 1925-09-19 12 Steamer Drops Anchor into Ferry. A distressing accident occurred at the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company's Kin-lee-yuen wharf at Shanghai, resulting m the death of eight Chinese by drowning. At about 8 o'clock on Sept. 6th the Company's steamer Kwangtah drew alongside the- pon'oons, preparing to tie-up.188 words
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Article161 1925-09-19 12 French Flagship Leaves Hongkong. I The French cruiser Jolea Firry (flag ship of Vice-Admiral Prochot) left Hongkong for Home on Sept. 11. She came to the East over two year- ago and had then a pictorial exhibition of French art and manufactures oa board. An invitation wa> extended161 words
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Article123 1925-09-19 12 By trick of the wind and ride. Sir Ah.n Anderson's 94-ton yacht Harbinger, when passing close to the Ranchi. Lord and Lad] Inchcape's 17.000-ton guot-ship Coures, fc uled the liner, and. coming abreast of her bridge, which projects five feet beyond h'-r sides, wa s partially dismasted. Sir123 words
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Article63 1925-09-19 12 Shanghai. Sept. 2. The American destroyer Noa is proceeding to the Chusan islands to guard the typhoon oj locked, Foochow-bound < Chinese steamer Fei Ching.-belonging to the China Merchants Steamship Company, aboard which there is eighty thousand dollars m fold bullion. The district is infested with63 words
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155 1925-09-19 12 Two Norwegian trawlers, Star 0 and Star 7, arrived m Colombo from Norway recently and are going to New Zealand. They are of 198 tons gross each. A message to Madrid from Ceuta says that while the British Marshall was endeavouring to right herself a155 words
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Advertisement452 1925-09-19 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia). :0:— FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE. :0:— Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and MONTORO (5,000 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading tb Australia. Cabins <ie Luxe, single berth cabins,452 words
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Advertisement154 1925-09-19 12 HOME LEAVE. HAVE YOU BOOKED YOUR PASSAGE YET? As Official Agents for all principal Steamship and Railway Companies and with offices throughout the world we can secure the best accommodation available. For reservations and the latest information apply to: THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. INC., IT~: r>..:u: it .-v v mvii154 words
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Advertisement420 1925-09-19 12 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES Under contract with the French Government Mail and Passenger Services. DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY FAR EASTERN SERVICE. HOMEWARD MAILS. To Marseilles ris Colombo, Djibouti snd Port Said. AMBOISE 16,000 due Sept. 27 CHANTILLY 17.000 due Oct. 7 FROM PENANG ONLY. To Marseilles via Colombo, Djibouti and Port Said. UfAZONI 11.000420 words
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Advertisement166 1925-09-19 12 Johnnie Walker Whisiy AT-— *> •1V,..', Obtainable at ALL CLUBS AND HOTELS Ask For It BY Name s. John Little 8 Co.. Ltd., ineecperul Singapore Kuala Lumpur LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. 00 Incorporat* (1 m I HOMEWARD SAILING Bi-monthly service and Mnll ,rfo through Billi f Udini Levant and Blac*-. eeete166 words
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Miscellaneous656 1925-09-19 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.m. Kota Tinggi656 words
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Advertisement708 1925-09-19 13 O. S. K Line. Destinations. o t mm .don, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Steamer. Arr. Dept. Antwerp, Bremen, via Colombo, Aden. Port Soudan and Port Said. Alps Maru Sent 18 wig .rhan. Algoa Bay (Port Elizabeth), bept. 18 Sept. 19 Town, Rio, Santos, Bue^^« \ires via ('olombo. r--, n A T Canada708 words
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Advertisement425 1925-09-19 13 Bk 7 x 1flBfl_? SS"__MSHIP LINE -^___________ny Round-the-World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 98 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OILBURNERS. NO COAL DUST. NO CINDERS. ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS. via Colombo. Port Said, Alexandria. Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine new liners continue on Round the World,425 words
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Advertisement594 1925-09-19 13 GENERAL AGE^ ASAK, R SEVELT LINE Kerr Steamship Co., Inc., 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE (VIA SUEZ) s.s. RHINE MARU m.s. SILVERLARCH m.s. SILVERFIR ct m.s. SILVERELM Ue ct 14 s.s. BORDEAUX MARU H 3**? M.s. SILVERAY594 words
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Article1214 1925-09-19 14 ANALYSIS OF PRESENT TENDENCIES. Since the war. and especially since the t passing of the Empire Settlement Act, dis- I appointment has been generally felt and i frequently expressed m Australia at the < smallness of the flow of settlers to these i shores. Before the war1,214 words
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Article366 1925-09-19 14 A Separate Register. The decision of the Irish Free State Government to establish separate and independent Medical Register for the Free State has caused a sensation m the ranks of the medical profession here (Dublin*. and has a. most dumbfounded students m the I different366 words
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Article246 1925-09-19 14 n A Heavier Burden than She Could Hear. ;s c A letter published as a White Paper set d forth the views of the Government of Indi s regarding the Protocol for the pacific s;t il tlemtnt of international disputes. It is a< o dressed to the246 words
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1010 1925-09-19 14 In these days many < lv ated women sre seeking positions overseas. Realising that it is th t first start m I new country that means so minh, I would like to show, as one who has been through the experience, how the many1,010 words
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Advertisement302 1925-09-19 14 F^jrfOJ 4 4«&3_ ,/f/- -*rf That's what a mothei lows to hear said of her^^^_^^ Vj baby. And it i^ being said daily m thousands^^^W r /q m bomea where Mellin's Food ia given. Babies 2I *s 4r \-S a l w l >" s thrive on Mellin's because it302 words
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Advertisement212 1925-09-19 14 Oon't be a e KIDNEY TROUBLE Kulocv Trouhb i compl.nnt, but mi you miserable, or m rare cases KidfM to treatment ww thc rented) i- within < hernials i\« i and it is A Wise f to keep a l»ox bsi you can mha i recognise any svmn Then is212 words
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603 1925-09-19 15 FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER is. 1926 .f ft_f_- bra< etB *b"w the issue value MINING. The annual meeting of Malayan Matches, Ltd., was held m the offices of Messrs. J. A. Russell and Co., Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday. Mr. James Davidson presided. Mr. W. T. Simons,603 words
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Article63 1925-09-19 15 September IK. Bank I m.s. 2 |4 16-32 Bank, demand 2j4 5-32 Private credits I m.s. 2 4 Hem York, demand 56} Credits N days s^.* France, demand 1160 India. T. T. Hoaffkaas;, daawad i p. prem. Yokohama, demand 138*4 •J;iv;i. demand ***** Bangkok, demand 7<n 4 Sovereign. Bank63 words
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Article222 1925-09-19 15 Septeesbtr i v T;m tee Tens IM24e Qaaibler ._>i :,n Pepper en.it* > 1() Pepper Black 99M Plak* Tapioca Pearl Bags Small a.§sj Copra opn Sundried i •3* Opium. bea«i •> nm j nnn Rk-e, Lian*: Hi* m tT B'ue Bagle (Old) Mi Rice. I.ianp fl m Chan M222 words
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Article35 1925-09-19 15 Singapore. Sept. IS. 12 noon. Bingaaore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 1.28 S 1.29; Oct. 1.25% 1.25%; Oct.-Dee. L2l I.JPj; dan.-Mar. 1.10 Llt)%. London Quotation Sheet 'Is. .V.-d. Market Quiet.35 words
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Article209 1925-09-19 15 Tht* following report of the abov< Company for the year eading June Mth. will be presented at the annual meeting at Kvatt and Company 's oflces, at noon n Saturday. September 26th: The profit and loss arm nai shows a net profit for the year of209 words
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Article184 1925-09-19 15 lt would be a good thing if as a preliminary to all economic discussions those tak Ing part would lirst write down a number ol incontrovertible facts, and m the lighl of them confine their Controversy to practi cahilities. Antony such axioms might be Included: d) Great Britain184 words
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Article263 1925-09-19 15 MACPHAIL t(). LTD'S REPORT. Singapore, Sept. Is. Rubber._l.ondon Us 5^ Steady. I 1■ Tin. Loadoa 1*262 m i.^ai i•' 2(H) tons sold. Rubbers.— United Malaccas bate tern at L 274 a..,l seller* at 2.30. Basnet** are quoted 1.17'- 1.20 and Kmgas at I 1 Bukit K. Bs263 words
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275 1925-09-19 15 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. (L. R. Marchail). Singapore, Sept. is. Kuliber. la. IM, P,.d. down Local Tin. Q62 10*. 10*. deem. Leeal Ni tons at 152. The rubber sbars m*rkei i.s quiet. Mii lag <t..rks are unchanp.-d with no tVatun of iateraet Industrials and Government i oaae coa'iaue m good275 words
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Article125 1925-09-19 15 i c-Siniranore. Sepf. Is. London and New York markets hay,. gfa indications ot a strong tendency, aad sp,,t prices m particular show a marled advanci on the week, although closing somewhat under the beat Locally, values have firmed a little hut have not responded to th- ad vamv125 words
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Article153 1925-09-19 15 Adlay, the little-known tropical grain m which great possibilities as a substitute f,.r wheat or corn are seen by p. J. the Philippine Board of Agriculture, th, product of a kind of coarse glass, which reaches a height of seven or eight f,«\ ;U i<l has153 words
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Advertisement1422 1925-09-19 15 Assets over $5,500,000. IB^"""^™ mnnn .m ra-MTs-r.-^ Assurance m force over $19,000,000. GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY UMITEDuv n nmnr (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD Or r ICE: Winchester r™,.. oThe Company has £20,000 deposited ZTh ~e, LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. eposited with the Supreme Court of England,1,422 words
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Advertisement40 1925-09-19 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LM CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor* A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.40 words
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Article39 1925-09-19 16 AMERICAN LAWN TENNIS. f ßeuter's Service.] Forest Hills. Sept. 18. In the men's national lawn tennis cham- i pionship Tilden beat Wallace dohnson; Norris Williams beat H. Kinsey; Vincent Richards beat Lacoste; W. Johnston bent Manuel Alonso.39 words
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Article79 1925-09-19 16 [Reuter's Service.] Oyster Bay, Sept. 17. Th<- race committee refused to take action J with regard to ihe protest of the Norwegian boat Oslo, for an alleged foul by one of the. American yachts, but disqualified the Dauphin, which finished fifth m the first Contest for having79 words
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Article30 1925-09-19 16 [Reuter's Service.] I on, lon. Sept. 17. i In the Third Division Southern > of the English; Football League. Newport C. and Charlton A. drew with no goals each.30 words
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Article267 1925-09-19 16 The following matches m the English and Scottish Leagues will be played to-day: Division I.—Birmingham vs. Notts C. Bolton W. vs. Aaton Villa. Burnley vs. Arsenal. Cardiff 6ity vs. Sunderland. I Leeds U. vs. West Ham V. Liverpool vs. Manchester U. Manchester City vs. Ever- t« n.267 words
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Article74 1925-09-19 16 The undermentioned have been to play for the Services versus the Newcomers at the S.C.C. on Tuesday, next: Lt, W. P. Fendall. Lt. R. A. Phayre, Lt. C. H. Seville, Lt. T. Prince. Lt. Thompson, Maj. J. H. C. Walker, Capt. N. C. D. Brownjohn, Capt.74 words
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Article40 1925-09-19 16 The following ties will be played on the undermentioned date c Sept. 21st. S.C.C. I vs. O.T.F.C. 23rd. S.C.C. II vs. Headquarters. 25th. S.C F.A. II vs. R. Sussex. .'3oth. S.C F.A. I vs. Police F. C.40 words
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Article160 1925-09-19 16 The Prize-Winners. The following were the winners and runners-up m the various events: Open Singles. C. P. H. Duncan, J. Huggins. Open Doubles. Duncan and Carey, Huggins and Kleinman. Open Mixed Doubles. Mrs. Dande and Kleinman, Mrs. Tyler and Rhodes. A. Singles Handicap. D. B. A. Moore160 words
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Article177 1925-09-19 16 AUTUMN RACE TRAINING. The following is the list of horses m work for the meeting m October. Redfearn's Stable: Bonnie Friend, Star of Athole, Whiskers. Little Wonder, Merry Maiden, Bex, Rubberneck, Essex, Happy Daya, Royal Hussar. Marquise, Hayston, j Loch Ess, Meklong. Turley's Stable: Genzano, Cleopatra, Airbird 11,177 words
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Article138 1925-09-19 16 The S.R.A. have alloted the following da es for 1926. Penang: Jan. 9, 12, 14. 16, and July 24. 27. 29, SI. Ipoh: Jan. SO, Feb. 2, 4. 6, and July S, 6, S. 10. Selangor: Two days m Nov. or Doc. 1925, Feb. 20. 28,138 words
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Article58 1925-09-19 16 As the races at Johore sky meeting to-morrow will not l>e over till after the departure of the mail train, the railway administration is arranging tor a special race train to leave Johore Bahru at 7 o'clock arriving at Tank Road at 7. .".">. a convenience58 words
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Article106 1925-09-19 16 There will be a Garrison trial on Wedj nesday. at 4.4r> p.m. on the Tangiin cricket ground. Colours: (inr. Reynolds; Pte. Jones, Lt. Fendall; Capt. Shackel, Sgt. Milton. Tpr. Enyat Khan; Lt. Harte, Gnr. Surdar Ali, JR. Q. M. S. Dawson. Maj: Walker. Capt. Stevenson. Whites: Capt. Le Gallais;106 words
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Article41 1925-09-19 16 London. Sept. 7. At the Ring, Blackfriars. m a 20 rounds contest. Roland Todd, the British middleweight champion, boat Charley Ring, of Australia, the referee stopping the fight m the sixteenth round, when Ring was badly battered. I41 words
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Article217 1925-09-19 16 The mystery of the disappearance of Mr. C. L. Fox (Secretary of the Ballarat I Miners' Turf Club) is deepening (says The Melbourne Herald). Neither officials of the Miners' Turf Ciub nor friends with whom he lived, have heard anything of nis movej ments since he left217 words
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Article187 1925-09-19 16 CRICKET. The following will represent the Y.M. CA. veisus R. E. to-day, on the former's ground at Anson road, commencing at 2 p.m: H. G. Stack; (Captain), R. Lyne; M. Ignatius; E. G. Wheatley; E. N. Newton; F. R. S. Martinus; P. B. Dawar; O. C. mm alley;187 words
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Article316 1925-09-19 16 Mr. J. A. H. Catton writing about Parker, who heads the howling averages at Horn.- this year say.-: If any man were to ask the question: Who has been the finest left-hand bowler m England during recent years? he would receive a variety of replies. Rhodes. Boy316 words
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Article65 1925-09-19 16 c The September Sp.»o n competition took place at Seletar on Thursday, September 17th.. and resulted as follows: Yds. Yds. Yds. H*c ap 100 200 100 Total. Mrs. Muffliston 24 2« 22 101.55 Mrs. (J. F. Jackson SO 24 22 101.40 Mrs. J. M. Jackson 9065 words
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Article182 1925-09-19 16 Extra-Territoriality m China. ♦By courtesy of the Nnnyo NichiNichi Shimbunaha). Tokio. Sept. 17. It is nnnounced that the proposed Peking Conference to consider the question of abolishing extra-territoriality m China will be convened for December IS. Trade Depression and Emigrants. It is estimated that not less than 7,000182 words
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Article33 1925-09-19 16 Monday. Sept. 21st.— Individual Troops Parade. Tuesday, 22nd.— Wireless and Signalling Classes Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Thursday, 24th.— Band Practice. St. I Joseph's Institution 5.15 p.m. I FRANK C SANDS, Commissioner.33 words
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Article77 1925-09-19 16 S. C. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. A. Dtiubtes Handicap. Semi-FinaL^ Fuicher and Doig beat Hill and Kleinnian 4 6, 6 3, 6 4 The final match of "A" Doubles Handicap Fulcher and Doig scr. vs. Miles and Mugliston owe 2 will be played (weather permitting) on Wednesday next, 23rd77 words
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Article114 1925-09-19 16 WEDNESDAY'S TIES (Sept. 23). A. Class. Mrs. Hedley Stevens and Hatch vs. Mr. and Mrs. Goldie. Mis s Griffith Jono< and Fulcher vs. Mrs. McLay and Preatls. Mrs. Sykes and Beatty vs. Miss L. Hutchison and Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton vs. Mrs. Miller and114 words
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Article97 1925-09-19 16 A. Clas*.. Mrs. Savage and Fuller v<. Mrv LsggS I aad DonnelL Mrs. Hunter and Moss vs. Mr. and Mrs. Treadgo'd. B. (lass. Mr. and Mrs. Harrington vs. Mrs. Foot and H. E. L. Dyne. Mrs. Pierrcpont nnd Cantrell VS. Mr. and Mrs. Heron. Dr. ami Mrs. Elder97 words
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Article265 1925-09-19 16 Coming to Singapore Next Month. Bveiyone who has kept pace with The British Empire Exhibition at Wembley remember.- the sensational Rodeo Exhibition that was presented then and the huge Crowds that wen? attracted to this remarkable wild west exhibition of borsmUßship. After the Wembley engagement, many of265 words
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Article99 1925-09-19 16 Doctors have been feathering statistics on Hi rvous diseases and their tendency to shorten life, and have issued remarkable bulletin against worrying. "So far as is known," the bulletin says, "no bird ever tiled to build more nnesst s than its neighbour; no fox ever fretted because he had only99 words
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Article35 1925-09-19 16 Saturday, 2 p.m. Bukit Timah European "Units; 2.30 p.m. Farrer Range Malay Company. Sunday, K. a.m. Farrer Range European Frits; 8 a.m. Bukit Timah Eurasian Company; 2.30 p.m. Bukit Timah Chinese Comrv.35 words
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Article14 1925-09-19 16 Saturday, 19th.- Bridge Building. See special orders. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.14 words
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Advertisement189 1925-09-19 16 Moutrie Pianos^ Are the Best Value m the tropica to and Quality. In construction and tonal balance finished Product of Art and Workma Prices $600 upon terms. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD (Incorporated m Bsagkong). The Arcade. SIM; tPORE r,^_BT^^a_ _______a-\_ m waw^Me^mkx i^a^^^ There are more CORONAS being used than189 words
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