The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 September 1925
1925-09-30
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Article1039 1925-09-30 1 The Labour Party Confeience has definitely challenged Communism and beaten it Page 9. The charms of the Bagpipes caused a cessation of fighting between Riffs and Spaniards Page 9. In the French section m Morocco the rains have begun and l«;.»k like stopping fighting Page 9. An1,039 words
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Article699 1925-09-30 1 methods, or beta, of that education, when we nmd mi lions of out contemporaries living c-mpacently within a horizon whose circle could easily be covered by a hearth-rug. JOCK. The Pinang Gaastte records with regret the death of Mrs. R. N. Goodwin m a Pursing Home at Brighton after699 words
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Advertisement207 1925-09-30 1 ARIELL'S (UNGERNUT BISCUITS I RAFFLES HOTEL, j Telephone No. 2920. AUTUMN RACE MEETING SPECIAL RACE DINNER DANCE ON Saturday, October ITtK AND Saturday, October 24tH. C DANCING until 1.45 a.m. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietor.. v>— J f i > Fraser I and Neave Ltd. 1 Manufacturers of Aerated Waters, Syrups, Squashes,207 words
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Advertisement117 1925-09-30 1 TEETH LIKE PEARLS" ff, teeth, make them lus- i2^^^^Pi|/9Kuß||^ W keep the gums healthy, iffl^^^sß^WHafa^ and arrest pyorrhea. Its Ltt!& sisSsflf Met ii%mmswW§wm\ AGENTS:— WILLIAM GOSSAGE SONS LIMITED. (Incorporated m England). <£= f= THE "EUROPE HOTEL. i ■^-.-.■■:.:.:.-.3 AUTUMN RACE MEETING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1925 Special117 words
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Advertisement148 1925-09-30 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Little's hats for race wear Page 8. Cargo notice re Montoro Page 12. Anchor Brand is the best butter Page 8. All the motoring novelties Pages 4 and 5. Milkmaid gives you all the cream- Page 9. Notice re Robinson and Co's dividend Page 1 W. Gospage sf!l148 words
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Advertisement6 1925-09-30 1 SWALLOW ARIELL'S VARIETY WAFERS ARE DELICIOUS6 words
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Miscellaneous123 1925-09-30 1 THE WEEK. Writ m-sday, 'Ai)th. High Water, 9.2»> a.m., M p.m. Sunjrt-i Bagan Kul-her. H. Barker's, rumn. S.F.A. Cup: S.C.F.A. 1 vs. Police. I p.m. Thursday, Oft. ltst. Hi>rh Water. 10.3 a.m.. 9.56 p.m. B. I. homeward mail closes. Friday, 2nd. Hiph Water. Iftjfl a.m.. lO.rtH p.m. Mark Lodtfe. H.123 words
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Advertisement532 1925-09-30 2 Three Popular Face Creams CREME SHALIMAR LA REINE DE CREME MALACCEINE CREAM. Obtainable at MEDICAL HALL LTD SINGAPORE. MDM. KELVEY'S I ja, DICING SCHOOL I 4sw Private 3sW lessons .4 m all w styles \J rHILDRENS' T (LASSES Thura and Sat at S p.m. Grosvenor Hotel v> DRY CIvEANING AND532 words
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Advertisement243 1925-09-30 2 Victoria Theatre. COMING SHORTLY WILLfAM HEUGHAN The Great Dramatic Basso Cantate WITH A Strong Supporting Company. Ftill Particulars Later. PAVILION LATE PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD. O ENTIRELY REMODELLED. Q Watch for Opening Night. Urn r )|V» FRENCH and AMERICAN GOWNS ON DISPLAY AT Room 152, Raffles Hotel. Nelda Ring has just243 words
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Advertisement375 1925-09-30 2 ALHAMBRA (Tan Cheng Kee Co Ltd. Proprietors From Friday, 25th September, to Wednesday. :{oth s,m i PHOTO-DRAMAS EXTRAORDTXAKY In the Second Show, commencing at !> p.m. A POWERFUL MELODRAMA OF TEXSE SITUATION, kv, SUSPENSE. A PICTURE OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE JEWISH COMMIT YET EVERYBODY WILL WANT TO SEE IT375 words
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Article421 1925-09-30 3 TOWN IMPROVEMENT. To *!c Elitrr. i!.— Mr. .TVmman is reported m a speech n rh« subject (f Tuwn Improvement at the Municipal ((.jncil meeting on Friday last to have made the following statement: "Architects and persons of similar professions, being interested on behalf of their clients,421 words
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Article306 1925-09-30 3 Chinese Inter-School .Meeting. The inter-school sports meeting arranged by different Chines* schools m Singapore marks a somewhat uniqu c event m the history of the education of young China m this city. Kighteen schools combined to make the effort a success and the Stadium has been the scene of306 words
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Article59 1925-09-30 3 Mr. Mansell-Pleydell. Controller of the Army Canteen Board, has been arrested m connection with an assault upon a rikisha cooly. The cooly, who has since died, was found to be suffering from broken ribs and an injured spleen. The accused, who denied having had anything to do59 words
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Article582 1925-09-30 3 PKODIGIES— AND PARENTS. A Dillicult Modern IVphlom. A beat sellev at eleven! have our iiifant prodi^es over here —dear little prodixies of loup apo like Marjorie Firming:, discovered to us long after she had taken her pretty fancies elsewhere, or prodigies only discovered to be prodigies when it had ceased582 words
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Article95 1925-09-30 3 .Madrid. Sept. 1. Captain Jimyez completed a flight from Madrid, via Colunna, the Pyrenees. Barcelona, Alicante, and Andalusia to Lisbon, .hen back to Madrid, a total distance of 4! 00 kilometres (about 25C0 miles). The distance was covered m 82 hours. In 'The Chinese Bungalow,"' a dramatisation95 words
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Article380 1925-09-30 3 The general tendency <•!' militant trades unionism m this country has lonp bsoa towards anarchy, to which, however, it has never more nearly approached than now. It is possible that, within the next few days, Australia wili he called upon to wake a rinal choice between constitutional380 words
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Advertisement303 1925-09-30 3 jßßtyi^h- l 1 3, */S /Aur* I S 111 Appointment Your Baby needs this famous food J;ro?4 RoVitus^ c c: js anrirt Th reared on Glaxo, but because m all oTV UA fr m the risk A* leading Infant Wehare Centre, Tu£cu£? M Enter c -"d Glaxo k u~d m303 words
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Advertisement106 1925-09-30 3 ICE CREAM For your next OR BRIDGE PARTY THE DESSERT THAT PLEASES ALL Obtainable from IOHN LITTLE AND CO., BUN BEE AND CO, KIM ANN AND CO. MM KHOON HENG, LUNA CAFE (DHOBY (iHAI T) OR FROM THE COLD STORAGE DEPOT. AT NIGHT use your flashlight^Nk If eVEREADy Flashlight: 1106 words
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Article371 1925-09-30 4 MELBOURNE-DARWIN -BRISBANE. A little over two months ago a party of motorittl left Melbourne on what was meant "to be nothing more nor less than I a pleasure trip, but the pleasure anticipated was that of seeing unknown country, and of travelling over tht little-known way,: of371 words
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Article721 1925-09-30 4 At Oodnadatta a cargo of 22 drums of Shell spirit was taken aboard m anticipation of the 1,100-mile run to Alice Spring*. This made the net of the truck's load up to 3*6 tons, which was a heavy overload for a two-ton vehicle, but throughout the trip721 words
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Article250 1925-09-30 4 One of the requirements of the modern Hgh efficiency engine is lightness of the reciprocating: parts if the engines, which leads many manufacturers to adopt aluminium alloy pistons. There is no possible question that the benefits obtained by the adoption of this material of construction are attended250 words
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Article148 1925-09-30 4 Disney's Re-appearance. Charlie Disney, motor cycle racing champion and Indian veteran, is back again a competition racing 1 Charlie made his firs appearance since losing his leg at Geelong some time ago, m the V.M.C.C.'s 24-hours reliability trial, his lost limb replaced by fin artificial one. Despite148 words
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Article77 1925-09-30 4 Some workmen were busily engaged m fixing: up electric wires m one of our elementary schools the other day, taking advantage of the school holidays for the purpose. A little fellow who happened to be passing 1 by peepwd through the open door. "What are you doing:?" he77 words
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116 1925-09-30 4 The municipal author N S W have adopted radio fof I pose. It has b«a found that I frequenting parks and public far* it a habit of leaviiig waste pap-» and sorts of debris lying about, wttcfc W untidy appearance to the placv Ordinary notices116 words
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Article74 1925-09-30 4 Scons of Sofia rwldtnta t<H themselves protect* fr-.m dangers because MMMg their scions are pk«M tftfce ropei w: ed tht- cathedral outrage I" gorsky, Friedman, and Koeff It is a curious Balkan IV? possession of pu-cs of n-F l.y*"''"^, 'nals are han^'d brings food was wild scrambling74 words
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Advertisement133 1925-09-30 4 Gx-tru. Strung (Bkosais 1/tNUSUAL strength m every part is a feature typical of both Paige and Jcwett motor cars. The frames are stoutly constructed of high quality "I" beam steel, Paige 6 1 2 inches, Jewett 6 inches. The cross members arc powerfully braced. Axles, wheels,, drive shaft, springs, and133 words
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Advertisement125 1925-09-30 4 THE CAR YOU WANT. Any of the cars m the list below can be got from the Dealer mentioned. BORNEO MOTORS LTD. British: Austin. Clyno, Cubitt. Rolls Royce American: Maxwell. Chrysler, Hupmobile. Chevrolet, Jewett. Paige. French: Peugeot. Motor Lorries: A.E.C. and Denby. Motor Cycles: Excelsior and O.K. CENTRAL xMOTORS. English:125 words
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Advertisement247 1925-09-30 4 '■VSVVWWVWATiV/i'iViVAN V. W. V.V.V.V.V. V- i I Built by the famous British firm Jj^ ffl J^^^T^^^ '^^^ff^, being a handsome car; it is a >^-~^* utility car and will take you anywhere and everywhere. It has no good on hills rod will take you, over any roads however bad. J247 words
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Article897 1925-09-30 5 I REPARING FOR EMERGENCIES. Air is plentiful and can be had without charge, but you may not always be close to a free air service. Therefore do not stait en an extended tour or excursion without overhauling the tyre pump; also be sure to pack it safely897 words
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Article75 1925-09-30 5 Peking, Aitr. 19. Mr. R. C. Andrews, the head of the American Third Asiatic Expedition m Mongolia, who is visiting Peking, announces the discovery of a fossil skull proving mammalian exis'ence taring the geologic reptile age, thus changing scientific theories. T%« expedition has also found forty more fossi!75 words
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Advertisement180 1925-09-30 5 A M.P.H. F R JLiML CON SECUTIVE HOURS THIS IS THE REMARKABLE ACHIEVEMENT OF ÜBUT COL. MRS STEWART RIDING A STANDARD Rudge -Whii worth 1 Four Valve Four Speed 'h H.P. MOTOR CYCLE ON THE MONTHLERi TRACK NEAR PARIS 2-*4 H.P. MODEL 21 World's Records WERE CAPTURED IN THF EXECUTION180 words
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Advertisement128 1925-09-30 5 I MALAYAN MOTORS J HAVE RECENTLY BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS FOR i j THE i I six Cfejead* s "tL\ I CARS >* m t t >CBH b nQQ I- (r^v^^V £2 m*> j: i jj STOCKS NOW HELD OF THE PACKARD SIX I America's Most Famous Car. I Apply to128 words
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Article28 1925-09-30 6 3, Penang Lane TELEPHONE 3140. New touring 5-seater Gardner cars for hire. Price $3 per hour rating. This is cheaper than hiring a taxi.28 words
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Article1301 1925-09-30 6 (By A Truthful Tory). It is incred.ble, at least to mo. .hat Mr.:' Baldwin should haw c ncluded tin- sot Is* I ment of our debt to the- United States except under the Instructions, or, a any rate, with the consent of Mr. Bonar [.aw. TheTruth - 1,301 words
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Article248 1925-09-30 6 Faies Btatesaeuts made f«»r («ain. Thai certain vici<»u> officials and politi- ciaat are usiny: the aresenl day events m j Ch'aa to promote their personal gain is shown m Ihe followin" incident, states LhC Asiatic News Service, m message from Peking dated September 7th. Some day> ago. certain248 words
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Article235 1925-09-30 6 Pekinjr. S*»ptrmlH.*r IT. The China Inter- national Famine Relief Committee t«»-day j N csivad the following telegram from its i Shantung commiUee: The South Dyke of the Yellow stiver has broken at Yunjrchenhsien and the overflow has flooded an area of forty li wide and two hundred235 words
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Article925 1925-09-30 6 BY THE BISHOP OF LICHFIELD. What dots the ordinary Christian person think about Heaven There is a danger lest, when he sees the inadequacy of his childish idea about a bright place beyond the stars, he should cease to believe m Heaven altogether, just as the reaction925 words
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Advertisement463 1925-09-30 6 An exceptionally fine /A old matured Scotch Whisky, delightfully soft j, Z3^fey and mellow. The best flufl^Bt of uood company and a J^Trr^ tonic at all time*. lllli^L_i^ X Nl :NI>H ro LTl>< j'M —~r'- Glm**». Sc.«wnu. lIIIL^ ||^JlillllllllllimillHllllllniiiinmm.i,u,i,.mi,in. FTHE I SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. Thf only Morning Daily m Malay463 words
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Advertisement175 1925-09-30 6 'BYNIN' AMARA The Tonic you need It quickly braces up the mton when run down or suffering from the aflc r effects of illness. 'Bynin' Amara stimulates digestion and enables those who suffer from loss of appetite to enjm their meals thoroughly and derive full benetrt from them. It is175 words
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Article4393 1925-09-30 7 LBCTUBBBT BtstGIUBRV K. BROOKE. At the Inited Islamic Association. on Sunday, Dr. Gilbert K. Brooke, Dir»et<* oi ;h, Leagt* oi Xations Kastc-rn Bureau, Lectured to the United Islamic Association m Qaylang n the subject of the League of Nations. The Chairman, [man i: ;v mi. Yusuff4,393 words
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Article272 1925-09-30 7 From Japan, the nation that British pa-i--fists bell us will We Menaced by the Singapore base, eonea a very Beiwible piece of reasoning aboul that nicessary work, ft is from an editorial m The Japan Chronicle, dealing with Lord BuMottr'a Btatemeni about the need for a PacJAc272 words
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Advertisement341 1925-09-30 7 BUSINESS CARDS. >end for the Illustrated MbMi-al Instruments. SEASON CO., LTD. o B nd 113, North Bridge Road. J KtRPWORKING \Nl> TKI STWORTHY SBRVANTB. KS, \MAHS. AYAHS. XT(". < a obligation. Ws <•]• gentleman, any- nU, Intending I he A. s. Quarter, :•*> CARS FOR HIRE. Great Reduztion m Rates341 words
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Article151 1925-09-30 8 LEMON: HUDSON. On Pw Wtll A8g H -<t St. Mark'-. North AuiH»>y->tre»-t by the X v. R. F. Bevan. assisted by th* 1 Rev. Otway-M-i 1 i Hujrh R.tvmond Lemon, only >un »i Mr. V. -i i Lemon. C.M.G.. hfhl Mrs. Lemon, if Hillbrow, to Anr. Sybil (Ah Moyi.151 words
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Article18 1925-09-30 8 HOWKLL At on>l.»u VWafe, Guil«H«»iil. ..n Sept. 27th. IMS* J:tnK> Howll. m. Headmaster »>t" Malacca Hiph Scho<-\.18 words
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1144 1925-09-30 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 192. Prussianized Finance. In dealing with matters of finance, especially finance m which the public, or any section of the public is concerned, it If a safe principle to adopt "Don't try to bind your successors." Directors who attempt (except m the legal wayM.I.U. - 1,144 words
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Article652 1925-09-30 8 MALAYA, THE COOLIES' (;OLI) MINE. (From Our Own Correspondent). PenanK. Sept. 29. At the quarterly meeting of the Planters' Association of Malaya. Mr. K. X. T. Cuniming presided. Arising out of the minutes of the last meeting, the correspondence regarding i the abolition of the Chief Secretaryship,652 words
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Article215 1925-09-30 8 (FYon Our Own Comißpondept). I poh. Sept. 29. T\vi> aUning companies held their annual meetings a; Tajptag this week-end. At the nuHtinir of Nawng IVt Mr. A. .1. Kinj? pit siding, announced that twenty ]H-r cent had been distributed m the past year m dividemls and215 words
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Article234 1925-09-30 8 CHALLENGE Tr» COMMUNISM WHAT LABOUR vim. [Reutcr'> Bervk*.] l-«Mll1»»ll v The annual Conference Party opened at Liverp, the largest m the hi- n The principal qutTtion i th, of the Executive to X l u(li < fn.m membership of th, p, Mr, Saklatvala ii on the motion of234 words
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Article43 1925-09-30 8 MR. I). I.INDK RETIKKS [Aneta Service.] WdttrreaVa, Mr. Van der Linde Ist L9M from hii p I ector of the Royal Paketvuri Hv will he ■oeceeded bj Mr. H preeent director, while Mr. 1 Macassar agent, hat lino <•! director.43 words
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Article23 1925-09-30 8 [Sem>r'i Servi The BarM Heer Ch Welter, mcml 1 I of the Dutch ladies, ha Minister for the Colonici23 words
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Article86 1925-09-30 8 The Municipal department I find it advantageoui to t..; stepe to ufeguard the puhli< m v<i| to Urn hage excavation i from the Museum t< Bi K<m lonir time norn I ether protection than very ii i poie placed aeroei which ha> h lastly sited that 11 i86 words
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Article82 1925-09-30 8 Dwlgit will be into Mttag OH MoMtaj v with female do«estie lervj and children'i protection wil MCOnd time, other billg w- throujrh third or ford reading surer will nn.ve that the I of the principle of m »nnu of ten ptr «»t of the Opium KoN.-nue RepU«»' and82 words
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Advertisement106 1925-09-30 8 X CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBEaCS"/ /CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD\ (Incorporated m Shanghai.) Telephone 228. 4:, ROBIN SON KOA1). X (Ok IF ITS c^d -BUTTER' I^LJ W^3 YOU WANT ASK FOR "ANCHOR BRAND" Spore COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. I SMART tf^^l I SELECTION OF PjBIIF T^L-^ MEN'S FELT HATS W,^ t^106 words
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Advertisement52 1925-09-30 8 f Parf urns de Luxe OOTY 5 J Chypre I; J Origan "I J Rose Jacqueminot ij Paris i •I Emeraude l| EAU DE COTY |j J» to be had from all dealers m Dupire Brothers. i J«sr >©? l I i a^^^l -*"^v<v^' I f~~£XBBi Sole Agents THE BORNEO52 words
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Article78 1925-09-30 9 HI MANE WARFARE ARRIVES. [Reuter's Service.] Madrid. Sept. 29. r-powering influence of music, m of the recent Spanish attack on and Malmusi heights, curiously c belligerent*. Firing was fierc- advance, when a Spanish tlar began to play the bagpipe. increased m volume and the wafted aiar. firing gradually78 words
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Article160 1925-09-30 9 BD-EL KRIM'S ACTIVITY. I'arU, Sept. 2*l. f: om Fei iayi that the rairt and mititarj movements have Krim, reinforcing his troop*, un- attei ipt< I o «npy several m Rgeance against j which submitted to the French m anticipation, beaten the j l'ari>. Sept. 2.v 1 I160 words
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Article88 1925-09-30 9 Paris. Sept. 29. le Matin's Washington the American counter-pro-rd to the French debt agree French demand that the :eht m connection with the Ighl by Klotz m 1919 shall be ••1 m the total political debt. Thi> France will not liave to pay liar? m 1929 and88 words
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Article19 1925-09-30 9 FReuter's Service.] London. Sept. 28. FapaatM airmen. Major Abe and have arrived at Ll Bourget.19 words
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Article150 1925-09-30 9 Mr. Tanaka. Tokio, Sept. 28. Tanakahas been re-elected M. P. >< -election m Osaka Prefecture. f <»kio Inter-Cc-llege Regatta Race. inal of the Intel -College Regatta ten colleges m Tokio ha s resulted tory of the Commercial College. Invention m Silk Science. Higher Sericultural School m i careful150 words
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Article78 1925-09-30 9 MAY GO FURTHER AFIELD. [Reuter's Service.] Moscow. Sept. 29. The Chinese delegation, sent by Marshal reng. has arrived to study the political and economic conditions m tho Soviet republic. The delegation, which is headed by General Sung Ping, chie f o f the general tsff of Feng's army,78 words
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Article122 1925-09-30 9 ATTEMPTS TO RAISE. [Reuter's Service.] Washington. Sept. 29. The Navy Department has ordered all available aircraft to Newport to search the sea for bodies of the victims of SSI. New London, Sept. 28 Owing to the great Weight of the subimmiie. the vessel carrying the derrick was122 words
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Article91 1925-09-30 9 [Reuter's Service.] Warsaw. Sept. 2s. That the Borietfl may revise their attitude towards (urmany m the event of the latter acceding to the Allied reques; to join the Leagu c without reservation, was i+ated by Chicherin. interviewed by Reuter's correspondent, en route to Germany to take a91 words
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Article44 1925-09-30 9 [Reuter's Service.] New York. Sept. 2S. Two hundred Communists tried to demonstrate on the pier, but were disj vised by the police, on the occasion of the arrival of forty British delegates of the Interparliamentary Conference, headed by Sir Robert Home.44 words
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Article74 1925-09-30 9 [Reuter's Service.] Melbourne. Sept. 29. The Delegates who arrived to attend the Empire Press Conference were banqueted by the Commonwealth Government m Parliament House to-night. Mr. Bruce m his speech declared that the gathering was the most significant ever held m that hall. The results of the visit74 words
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Article46 1925-09-30 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 29. The Bank of England announce that applications for the forty million sterling conversion loan on Sept. 23 amounted to £51,210,000. Tenders of sixpence over the minimum price will receive about 07 per cent and above that m full.46 words
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Article25 1925-09-30 9 [Reuter's Service.] Berne. Sept. 28. It has been definitely decided that the Security Pact conference shall meet at Locarno on Oct. sth.25 words
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Article144 1925-09-30 9 The twenty-three Chinese who were arrested on the Changi coast by Mr. Kenny, Chief Detective Inspector, and his men, recently, were each sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Monk m the Second Police Court yesterday. The accused men pleaded guilty to charges of144 words
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Article586 1925-09-30 9 THE PUBLIC. HALL. To the Editor. Sir,— l see that Mr. Laycock is making a definite move m the matter of the Public Hall, incited to action, possibly, by the Straits Settlements Association. It is good heaiing, and I am glad that the Public at !?st586 words
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Article125 1925-09-30 9 Alleged to have offered Mr. J. R. Brown, Government Sanitary Inspector stationed at Bukit Timah, a bril>e of $7 to allow him to continue running a food stall near the entrance to Jurong Road, a Chinese was produced before Mr. Monk m the Second Police Court yesterday.125 words
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Article725 1925-09-30 9 The case m which the well-known local boxer Edwin de Souza stands charged with having seriously assaulted a Tamil Mohammedan whom he alleges to have found m his cs e in Joo Chiat Road m the company of his mistress, was mentioned yesterday m the Police Courts725 words
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Article118 1925-09-30 9 The following action was taken at a general committee meeting: on 25th September. Agreed that Section 141 of the Municipal Ordinance ought to be amended to provide that compensation should be payable on the same basis as under Sect. on 144, and should be paid to the owner118 words
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Article185 1925-09-30 9 Important Capture at Chuah. Mr. C. Baines, Superintendent of Customs Port Dickson, reported on Saturday that a motorcar containing 3 pikuls, 80 katis of rubber with three Chinese and one Malay had been captured at Chuah at 5 a.m. that day. Further arrests are imminent. A stiff resistance,185 words
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Advertisement121 1925-09-30 9 NOW BEING SHOWN FOR THE Autumn Meeting. f LADIES' WEAR MILLINERY GOWNS SUNSHADES SPORTS COATS AFTERNOON flW^ik C ATS lii^^i^ 1 F anc y Goods etc. ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements.) SINGAPORE. of the Milk is contained m MILKMAID MILK I 'HIS is only one reason A121 words
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Advertisement736 1925-09-30 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE REGULAR SERVICES TO:— LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. DOLJUB Holland, London, and Hamburg In Port MENTOR l^ondon,736 words
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Advertisement564 1925-09-30 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) "ELLERMAN" LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE s.s. CITY OF PEKIN MarseilVs. Ram, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Sept. 30 CITY OF CAMBRIDGE Havre, London, Hamburg and Antwerp Oct. 19 I* CITY564 words
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Advertisement586 1925-09-30 10 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION n LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China and Japan. Tor Marseilles, London and Antweri Due I Tonnage. Singapore. Tnnn 1586 words
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10 1925-09-30 11 WOOD'S GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE For Coughs, Colds and Internal Troubles10 words
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Article1033 1925-09-30 11 to understand the bearing of conditions of labour m Shanghai upon recent events it is necessary to have some understanding of the whole question of child labour m China. For many geiUTaticiw the children of China have been nplojred m labour, a n.l B aea employment,1,033 words
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Article486 1925-09-30 11 AT WHAT A PRICK Although the general public throughout Queensland, says fh« Brisbane Courier. Will he cielighted to know that the railway itrike has been "tentatively settled," :i! ,l that work may be resumed "at s time and date to be laid down by the Su ike Council," it cannot486 words
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Article168 1925-09-30 11 Competitor for Australia. London, Aug. 29. "Strong hopes are entertained that Peru may soon claim to be one of the chief wool producing countries m the world." Thi> optimistic prediction is contained m a report issued by the Peruvian ConsulateGeneral m London regarding the Government's model168 words
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Article686 1925-09-30 11 BRILLIANT SPECTACLE FCH THE PRINCE. Every Sunday the Argen me Jockey Club holds a race meeting at tbe llipodromo N'acional, which lies behind beautiful Palermo Park m Buenos Aires. Like most Latias, the Argentines rvfara Sunday as day for sp«^rt and reereatloa, and even the686 words
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Article150 1925-09-30 11 Labour (>ri:;«n Perturbed. London. Sept. 1. The Daily Herald, under the "beading 'Government's New Civilian Army Against Whom quotes an Army Order, m which a call i. s made for recruits between 25 and 45 years of atfe, divided into three grades of supervising constables, Ktade 1150 words
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Advertisement238 1925-09-30 11 I^4 •rln© Engines rirft ij Bskaeis^Hß a&a^^S »»»3»W 1 i a H^^^*"^^^eLSj3^^^^^^Bßom^^^^^nßJSMl 1 1 ffi^^i»llfBHlfH«'Lil m^fff^^--^^^^^*' I tO A II (lyhnders gtl m mmßlummfr 11^*- "^Tar^^flnfl I <i i\-nnn II im4 ."•X'.vO I I wan n n im 1 1 vhv jsaav •"■^o»f j Atl Far Standard and Inter changeablm238 words
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Advertisement357 1925-09-30 11 Don't be a Slave to Backache Watch someone Buffering with Hex fcailn. M»d >ou will thin ilo all n your power |o P»C\cnt this larrifafc ailment uettiny the upper hand of you. Hut ilon't make I ipietafce and expniment with uneuitahk methods of lieinmii. Get De Witt's Pills from th»-357 words
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Advertisement572 1925-09-30 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia). :O:— FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE. :O:— 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 to Australia. Cabins Luxe, single berth cabins, swimming572 words
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Advertisement833 1925-09-30 12 TENDERS. MUNICIPAL ANNUAL SUPPLIES. Tenders are invited under the following heads for supplies to the Municipality of Singapore from January 1, 1926, fo r one year: 1. Labour for unloading trucks and feeding Crushers at Tanjong Paga r Depot. 2. Supply of dressed granite. 3. Supply of coarse sand for833 words
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Advertisement862 1925-09-30 12 STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPY "NEDERLANn^" (NEDERLAND ROYAL MAIL LINE) AND ROTTERDAM LLOYD ff ROYAL MAIL LINE SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE OF -NEDERLAND' R. M. LINE. "ROTTERDAM LLOYD" R Via Belawan Deli, Sabang. Colombo, Via Kelawan Deli Sal INE Genoa, Alters, Southampton Marseilles. Tuofer Sk! <>rnb<) to Amsterdam. to Pr. JULIANA Sept. 25 prixs862 words
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Miscellaneous657 1925-09-30 12 SHIPPING NOTES. ANOTHER NEW BIBBY LINER. An order has been closed by the Bibby Line with the Fairfield Company for a second motor passenger and cargo vessel similar to that already contracted for, 10,000 tons register, 8,000 H.P. Messrs. Paterson, Simons are local agents for the Bibby Line. Most severe657 words
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Advertisement665 1925-09-30 13 O. S.K. Line. Destinations. Steamers. Arr. Dept* I<ndon, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Bremen, via Colombo, \.!cn and Port Said. Alaska Maru Oct. 17 Oct: 18 Durban (ape Town, Rio, Santos, v video. Buenos Aires via .•lombo. t Hawaii Maru Oct. 16 Oct. 19 nmbo and Bombay f Honolulu Maru Sept. 27665 words
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Advertisement403 1925-09-30 13 WBKIV; SIBftMSHIP LINE **m>3L Round-the-World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 38 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OILBURNERS. NO COAL DUST. NO CINDERS. ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS. via Colombo, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, ftenoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine new liners continue on Round the World, returning to Singapore403 words
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Advertisement646 1925-09-30 13 GENERAL AGEnVI^ ASAKI ROOSEVELT LIN Kerr Steamship Co., Inc., 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YO^PHILAD^ffi and (VIA SL'EZ) s.s. RHINE MARU m.s. SILVERLARCH In Por% m.g. SILVERFIR T* c 30 m.s. SILVERELM Ue Oct s.s. BORDEAUX MARU 1"! x ct 16646 words
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Article1310 1925-09-30 14 AND IN LONDON. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Aug. 30. For some time past there have been reports by Chinese residents of their treatment m Jamaica, They have made representations to the Government, and it is also believed that they have referred the matter to Poking.1,310 words
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Article233 1925-09-30 14 i The l.ate Mr. Mulhol!<>nd's Large Fortune Pew persons whose careers have bcten devoted m one way or another to the inter, sts of the theatrical profession have succeeded m amassing so large a fortune as that of the late Mr. John Brennan Mulholland. of Milbrook, Upper Richmond-road233 words
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Article137 1925-09-30 14 "The S.V.c. teams and individual competitors m the Command Rifle meeting will emlark for Penang on s.s. "Calypso" on Wednesday evening at •"> o'clocl at the East Wharf. The following arrangements are published for information: S.R.E. (v) A bus will lea\v Keppei Harbour Tram Terminus at137 words
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Article111 1925-09-30 14 At the time of my visit, five years ft**, writes a correspondent, Canton seemed as troubled as to-day. The city was occupied by the Rebel Army of the South, which uas billeted m all the public buildings, even to the temples. These soldiers appeared a nondescript, undrilled lot,111 words
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Advertisement156 1925-09-30 14 Chassis Price $1,150 p Lh< n^n^Bnmni Hnni^^B WEARNE BROS., LTD. IS SIMPLY ANOTHER TEKM FOR SHELL The regular use of Shell Motor Spirit and Lubricating Oils hi a marked redaction m running: costs. THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD. (Incorporated > Knpland). E'llllllllllllllllllllllllllipi^'" WUJ «I)IIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIII /GROSSMITH' S\ "Golden Stiflx Eau156 words
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Advertisement564 1925-09-30 14 f !!bCblb^^^^Nh ft^LV w -X ■vttaVV' W^^^^^ 1 J The Gordian Knot of Tropical Debility. Th* Gordian Knot o i*. of the ptob<etn< <->' I Ti t Thf ii Ami th'-n M» v tfa t vrn.se of hl« mi tuam How many thou>ancis are baffled by the (jordia-t Knot of564 words
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Article224 1925-09-30 15 Yesterdays Alteration. "is 51 Kiuhai Prc-fs. ($1) [Jg }JJ Kuala Lumpur <«, 29, 6d :U)s Mambaus ($l, 4(( N. taping s JJ l (> Pahan* CoomL (5) ~i7)~ 18a «d Kah.nan Hv<ls. ($1) l «Jg South Taipiturs U 61 :Talam Muu.. O7 A lor Cajah j :<224 words
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Article228 1925-09-30 15 M ACPHAIL CO. LTD'S REPORT. London, Sept. 29. Rubber. London 3i sd. Dull. Steady. Local 1.31. Tin. London f2«;4 15s. Local U>4. 200 081 sold. Rubbers. Jeram Knantana bare buyers at 1.21 with ■ellen at 1.2.">. Bassetts'can le placed at 1.20 sellers hold.ng for i. 1 ,0. Mentakabs hav t228 words
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Article221 1925-09-30 15 Singapore. Sept. 2!». Tin. -l-J«;i 15*. Up 2.')>. Local 184. 200 tons. Kunber.- is. sd. Inehanged. Rubbers.— The market is very strong, most issues m demand on a short supply. Jeram Kuanta?is have made 1.22 2 bu>ers over. Tmhalaks can by placed at L5O and PonjPfora221 words
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Article34 1925-09-30 15 Singapore, Sept. 29, 12 noon. Singapore, Standard Ribbed Smikod Sheet. Spot and Oct 1.3] Mitt; O^-Dec 1.27 1.27 V.,; Jan-March l.lStf 1.14. London Quotation Sheet 3s sd. Market Steady.34 words
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Article69 1925-09-30 15 September 2'J. Bank I ins r 4 lb Bank, demand o j 5 32 Private credits m.s. 2 4 Now York, demand sg^ ("rrdit.s N days 5 8 aJ Franco. der»i*:n.l 1150 India. T. T. ir Honjrkonjr. demand <;i_. {M n M Vokohnma. d.-inaml |jgi •lava, dtniand i:? 969 words
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Article215 1925-09-30 15 September 29 Tin 800 Ton. smo( Ganbfer Pepper kite )8 50 Pepper Black 38*50 Flake Tapioe Poarl Sapn Small B qq Copra 1210 op™ Sundried ]•< 35 Opium, henr.rs unt 4 000 Rice. Liaag Mi-i '"run vlirk B'ue Eaple (Old) Rk-e, Lian* Hit Chan Mnri RoH Enirlt- i N'^vv215 words
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476 1925-09-30 15 POSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT (L. R. Maiphail). London. S«?pt. 29. Rubber. .'.> ~>d. Unchanged. Local I fg. Tim.— £264 15a. Up 2",5. Local 200 torn sold at i:> 4. The market continues on the Quie side. Rubber share prices are steady with an improving t< ndency. Mining stocks art quiet476 words
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Article873 1925-09-30 15 The fifteenth annual ordinary general meeting of shareholders was held at the Company's Office on the 22nd September at Malacca, the Hon'ble Mr. Tan Cheng Lock (Chairman) presiding. Tin- others present were Messrs Tan goo Ghi, Tan Tiani T\\ and N. Gomel (Secretary). The Chairman said: The873 words
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Advertisement1093 1925-09-30 15 Assets over $5,500,000. mnnn A m n i nmnm, w w^ Assurance m force over $19,000,000. GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LlMlTED(lncorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFlCE:— Winchester House Singapore nwnftXT TOT ATTRACTIVE FLANS OF ASSURANCE AGENTS WANTED ,^2 Man^ n Actuary G KNOX HORACE W. RAPER. A ROBINSON. F1,093 words
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Advertisement40 1925-09-30 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., Lt<l CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor > A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.40 words
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Article959 1925-09-30 16 A week from the end of the forthcoming Turf Club autumn meeting it is proposed to hold a one-day amateur meeting for ponies and others and for polo ponies. With this and the forthcoming Seremban meeting, and tho recent one at Johore, to go no farther back than959 words
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Article457 1925-09-30 16 MR. POEY KENG SENG'S TRIAL. The trial of Mr. Poey Keng Seng who is alleged to have been concerned m the destruction or concealment of the account hooks of the Seaside Pavilion was continued before Mr. Franklyn Robinson, District Judge, yesterday. Accused was represented by Mr. Roland Braddell.457 words
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Article401 1925-09-30 16 The following arrangements aacr c announced:— On Sunday tht first of the series of race* for the Visitors' Cup will take place. Start 10 a.m. Handicaps: Scratch: Ella Lo.othv; Minus: Nancy 9.5, EEcv c i>. Pu'eh SO/ Betty 5.8, June 5.4. Ann 4.X. Kathleen 1.8. Joy .9, Polly .3;401 words
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Article879 1925-09-30 16 LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE. The following are the positions m the English and Scottish Leagues to date: Division I. Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pta. Spurs 9 5 2 2 16 15 12 Leeds 9 3 1 16 12 11 Arsenal 9 4 2 3 14879 words
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Article53 1925-09-30 16 London, Sept. 16. Dublin. The Irish St. Leger resulted as follows: Spelthorne 1; Brighter London *J; Flying Dinah 3. Six ran. Speltnorne won by a neck; five lengths separated second and third. Betting: 2 to 1 on Spelthorne; 4 to 1 against Brighter London; 100 to 853 words
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Article45 1925-09-30 16 Perth, West Australia, Sept. 17. Playing against Falkiner, Walter Lin<?runi made a break of 1,452, including 1.160 off the red Ball. He claimed the world's record break, and is not yet finished. Perth, Later. Lindrum's breaM, yesterday, closed at I.B79.— Times of Ceylon.45 words
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Article50 1925-09-30 16 Veteran's Remarkable Success. St. Andrews, Sept. 17. The semi-finals and final of the Foursomes Handicap Tournament for the Calcutta Cup, were played to-day, and ended m the remarkable success of the veteran •J. Beaumont Pease, who was partnered by Gilbert Elliot. Ptase first represented England m 1903.50 words
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Article58 1925-09-30 16 HOME FOOTBALL. [Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 28. The following are the results of to-day's English and Scottish League matches: Division 111 (Northern). Barrow 1, Nelson 0. Scottish League. Aberdeen 1, St. Mirren 2. In the Glasgow Cup s emi-final Celtic and Rangers drew with two goals each, and58 words
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Article141 1925-09-30 16 Owing to the state of the ground it was impossible to play the match arranged for yesterday afternoon between the Newcomers and "A" team, and the match has been postponed until to-morrow (Thursday). It It requested that any member of .he selected sides who will be unable to turn141 words
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Article150 1925-09-30 16 The following: wa s the result of the first round of this competition which was played on Saturday over the Singapore Golf Club Course at Bukit Tiniah: K. CL Baker walk over. D. .1. Ward bvat (i. Murphy I and 2. M. 1). Rutley beat Dr. 6.150 words
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Article131 1925-09-30 16 The Djtte Cup. TO-MORROW'S TIES. Miss L. Hutchison and Murphy minus 4 vs. Mrs. Hickoy and Wild plus 1. MVrs Fawcett and Holyoak minus 5 vs. Mr. and Mrs. Ewing plus 2. Mrs. Saunder s and Wishart minus 1 VS. Mrs. Schafer and Dr. Maclver plus 4. Miss131 words
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Article28 1925-09-30 16 A reminder is given that an American Tournament will be held at the Ladies Lawn Tennis Club on October 2nd and 3rd.28 words
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Article84 1925-09-30 16 In an open tournament at Sheringham, Norfolk. Mr. L. E. Gaunt, formerly of Singapore, and Miss M. Gaunt, his daughter, did extremely well. Mr. Gaunt won the men's open singles, m which there were 42 entries, beating G. H. Inee, 7 5, 6 4, -4 6, 484 words
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Article74 1925-09-30 16 Programme of Drills up to and for Oct. 4. Wednesday, I p.m.— Drill Hall, S.R.E. (v) Signals; 5 p.m. Calypso East Wharf, Competitors, Rifle Meeting. Friday, 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, S.R.A. (t)j S.R.E. (v) Signals; S.V.C. Band. Saturday, 2.30 p.m. Bukit Timah. European Units and S.R.E. (v)74 words
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Article16 1925-09-30 16 Thursday, Ist.— Band Practice. St. Joseph's Institution 5 p.m. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.16 words
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Advertisement22 1925-09-30 16 Printed and published by Reginald Downing Dames at the office of the Singapore Fre* Press Ltd., 69, Robinson Road, Blngapofl Straits Settlements.22 words
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Advertisement232 1925-09-30 16 Moutrie Pianos I Are the Best Value m the tropics to-day m Price and Quality. In construction and tonal balance they are the finished Product of Art and Workmanship. Prices $600 upon terms. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Hongkong). The Arcade, SINGAPORE I KATZ BROS. LTD. C-v->..l fJK'^ifc who232 words
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