The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 November 1925
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Title Section13 1925-11-09 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1925. NO. 11,642.13 words
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Article289 1925-11-09 1 The "Free Press" has received a definite official statement on the subject of "Federal Changes" Page 8. The French financial situation, with respect to M. Painlevc's financial proposals, is dealt with fully on pane 9. Many arrests have been made in connection with the plot to assassinate289 words
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Article1084 1925-11-09 1 Of your philosophy you make no use. If you give place to accidental evils. "Julius Caesar." No! I will not relegate myself to that tfismal category. At Barnes on Monday evening last a youth, who had been better occupied punting the ball on the Common, stopped Me before1,084 words
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Advertisement180 1925-11-09 1 SWAU-OW ARIELL'S MARIE BISCUITS RAFFLES HOTEL TELEPHONE NO. 2920 ARMISTICE NIGHT Wednesday, November 11th. Special Dinner Dance SARKIES BROS. Proprietors. 0 NOW READY! Singapore and Malayan ROUGH DIARY ON SALE EVERYWHERE $2.50. FRASER NEAVE, LTD. ttC ~i>ZZ£ t S Mwmyim \\y* •< T »««<«oTfiiETUiii* ruftcMASt MOMerKM |^M ij Such a180 words
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Advertisement224 1925-11-09 1 In Aid of tl^e O.E. Z.M.S. AT THE Victoria Theatre ON November 14th, 19th 21st Mrs. Griffith-Jones presents ROUND THE TOWN A Topical Revue Produced by Mr. Francis Graham. Booking Now Open at Little's Prices All Seats $3.00 November 14th, 19th 21st Space kindly lent by Messrs William Gossage Sons,224 words
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Advertisement145 1925-11-09 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I Harmston's circus Page 2. Capstan cigarettes Page o. The Europe Hotel— Page 1. Latest whipping on pages 10, 12 ami IS. Grandmother clocks at Robinson'* Page 9. The programme at the Pavilion Cinema Page 2. Adelphi Hotel programme for Poppy Day Page L Gilbey's Spey-Royal whisky, (JuthrU*145 words
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Advertisement7 1925-11-09 1 WORLD RENOWNED SWALLOW ARIEL'S, BISCUITS AND CAKES7 words
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Miscellaneous85 1925-11-09 1 THE WEEK. Monday, 9th. High Water, 4.29 a m., 3.31 .m. Tianp Guan Brick Co. mtg., noon. Tuesday, }Oth. High Water. 5.56 a.m., 4.57 p.n». Poppy Day. Military Concert, Victoria Theatre. Wednesday, llffc. High Water, 7.4 a.m., 6.22 p.m. Armis,tice Day. Service at Cenotaph, 7.30 a.m. Public Service, St. Andrew's85 words
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Article329 1925-11-09 2 iHyu West African i *der)« Mi'dt'.rn advertiss**; U a >n*<!y in psycho- Yet thi- h..s n w:»..s been the principle advertising i:>. the wilder part.ihe tra(ftt there ha.- r.o ■;reet«*«frplattgla<s. -PTis mU< n. <;v)\\-ioo;n^. vajrfcras departments, and store cellars' are all one a conujfaUil Irsji shed, inside which329 words
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Article172 1925-11-09 2 The mathematic s of the new English postcurd are worth some attention. The old one measured s'^ inches by 3 1 inches, with surface area of 19.5 square inches. The new one measures 5% inches by 4 1-3 inches, with a surface of 24.23 inches. That means an extra four172 words
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Advertisement208 1925-11-09 2 Three Popular Face Creams >. < CREME SH ALIMAR LA REINE bk CREME MAL ACCEINE CREAM. Obtainable at MEDICAL HALL LTD. SINGAPORE. 4T 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. TCT F208 words
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Advertisement360 1925-11-09 2 In aid of the fuaHs of the C.E.Z.MS. Mrs- Griffith- Jones presents ROUND THE TOWN (A Topical Revue). Produced by Mr. Francis Graham. November 14th, 19th 21st. i i H Booking a.t John Little's All Seats $3.00. PAVILION (Late Palladium). From Sunday, Bth to Saturday, 1 4th November. THE LATEST360 words
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Advertisement362 1925-11-09 2 ALHAMBRA (Tan Cheng Kee and Co., Ltd., Proprietors From Friday, 6th to Wednesday, 11th November; ,<,,- In the Second Show. Commencing 9 n A LOIS WEBER UNIVERSAL JEWEL PRODI 7 t,, BASED ON CLARA LOUISE BURNHAM'S NOVF] l N An entrancing photoplay with a powerful lesson, heart whimsical humour, featuring362 words
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Article1416 1925-11-09 3 AN INTERESTING RUMOUR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Dublin. Cjt. 5. It is said that Prince Henry is likely to ret a tiide in the North of Ireland. The War on the Shannon. After Friday's baton charge all was luiet in Limerick, and no further attack by I1,416 words
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Article162 1925-11-09 3 The following 1 action was taken at a BMottag of Cumnierw Xo. 1, hold on Nov. 3rd.:— Approved ehar.jre of designation of the post of Chief Clerk, Secretariat, to that of Office Assistant, Secretariat. I) eidrd that no leave can be granted to Mr. G. S. HolflMS, Asst.162 words
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Advertisement334 1925-11-09 3 He Sings in his Bath. l: cause 1»< feels he must out of your system, refreshes your i joy, he's mi brimful blood, and sets every nerve in your im energy l>*» ted body vibrating with the joy of new i,,,,. int«» song when you health and vigour. \,>u donM334 words
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Advertisement237 1925-11-09 3 USE BRITISH TIMKEN Tapered Roller Bearings. Most Efficient Readily Adjustable. Every Roller Gauged Accurately to within i/k > >^ Wl l f l One-Twelvethousandth of an inch. W/J^/y? Sole Distributing Agents:— Malayan Motors Agents in F.M.S. SINGAPORE. Messrs. WEARNE BROS., LTD.: Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. WEARNE BROTHERS LIMITED, Proprietors.237 words
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Article3110 1925-11-09 4 CHAPTER XIV. When Gabrielle, at half past six, arrived at Notting Hill, she was still wholly preoccupied with the drama in which within a few hours she must take a leading part. As she reached her room, having lor the moment torgotten Evie, she was shocked by3,110 words
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Article549 1925-11-09 4 Princely Japanese Hospitality. In a private letter from Tokio, dated Oct. 1 21. Mrs. Wellington, who accompanied ,D.r Wellington to the F. E. A. T. M. Conferenc? there, writes: It is glorious to be in a European climate once again or one resembling one, and to549 words
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Article565 1925-11-09 4 "Good-bye is perhaps the saddest word one can say, but I shall say it with a smile." That is how Dame Nellie Melba referee to her coming retirement from the MBCoTt platform and operatic stage, when seen at her beautiful London home in Manslieldstreet, W\,565 words
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Article451 1925-11-09 4 A True Story. "Any one but a simpleton would know they were a gang of sharpers," thought the man in the corner of the railway carriage. He was too wise to say anything, but he instinctively moved nearer to the end of the seat and glanced up451 words
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Article352 1925-11-09 4 LADY OF THK MANOK. "Queen of Brancaster." n tkl scription for Mrs. Sutherland, a .irv-' fisher pirl, who is now Lady of the Ma 1 of the tiny fishinjr villair.- "f Brancart--Staithc, where sin- was bora, ud iWW nearly every hoVM and farm in la>re, writes352 words
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Article1301 1925-11-09 5 12 KILLED AND 36 INJURED. Details of the Disaster. (Pinang Gazette Correspondent.) Calcutta, Oct. 19. There was a serious accident in the early pait of Friday morning, near the North Cabin at Halsa station on the Eastern Bengal Railway, when the Dacca Mail came into collision with1,301 words
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Article527 1925-11-09 5 (By an Instructor, R.A.F). The great war hardened us in a ■cniii to the long lists that swelled our roll of honour. We accepted them almost as a matter of course, with tragic resignation, because "a war was on." To-day, after seven years of so-called peace at home,527 words
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Advertisement132 1925-11-09 5 f *4»ciJ*tf? «on-i-*^ fi^MK*** tmmmmmmmmdT jmm^JT^^^^T-Z!?^ I I I *t f\ f i As good as you can get- 1 4- 1 i I llv .X "PAPQTAAI" uHru I fin ji I o W. D. I 11. 0. WILLS, BRISTOL LONDON. r~- ■■^MMIIIMB -^->. A (JOOD FAN IS ALWAYS WORTH132 words
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Advertisement311 1925-11-09 5 1 A GREAT f rrMAI I* Mrilli INF TT\R. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS are frequently prescribed for the many ailments peculiar to the female sex, for the very reason that these Pills are purely vegetable, mild in their action, and effective as a laxative and cleanser of the whole system.311 words
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Article1142 1925-11-09 6 U.S.S. California. W e steamed in from a high-humped rolling sea of polished indigo, and we steamed out to a high-humped rolling sea of furrowed jade. Between th e coming and going there was an interval of two weeks spent in a placid, sun-bright, friendly1,142 words
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581 1925-11-09 6 NO MONEY TO PAY. Reminiscences of *X." "Myself Not Least: Being the Personal Reminiscences of "X," which is published by Messrs. Thornton Butterworth, 21s. net, contains many interesting stories about Emperors, Kings. Queens, writers, artists, and politicians. The authoY's observations began in his Harrow days,581 words
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Article64 1925-11-09 6 The hon'ble Ronald McNeill. who Reuter informs us has been appointed financial secretary to the Treasury, made his mark as Under-secretary for Foreign Affairs 1922-2-24. He is 64 years of ape, an Irishman, a writer on social subjects and was in the Harrow cricket team, and the Christchurch ciuket and64 words
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Article424 1925-11-09 6 FROM ■OCULIST TO FABat The Life of Benit.. M u from the Italian of y\ Frederic Whyte. With P to Mussolini. ''You have lost Trotsky is said to bav< Socialists who visited only man who would ha* a revolution was to the s-ame effect. ,v, "the strong man who424 words
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149 1925-11-09 6 Stranue Cast- ;«t >h m.h;ii. A s trance case came I I Cowl (Aminr Boeknell Kwan) at Shanghai M 0 which a fifteen-year-. ...i with the attempted murd Priest. According to Dr. H. I fended the youth, the !att. become a priest and I hi.s149 words
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Article11 1925-11-09 6 Mr. G. P. Bra.Jn.> F.M.S., and Mrs. Wfdney, visit to Taiping.11 words
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Advertisement361 1925-11-09 6 STANDARD VALUES AT T^HITEA^TAY'S I I 111 I 1 1 iij STANDARD BT~^TgS JB^BH^HhBB^B! Z^^^^^^^^s THE "VALYU" CRUET. Docorated China salt, pepper and mustard pots, nickel tup '*RITIVP AT nYV" T/lf f 1?T Cl7"r plated stand. The cheapest and most attractive line, esWSHMaMMFn HJIL.UI Mi,l. pecially suitable for clubs, hotMs361 words
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Article2123 1925-11-09 7 GUEST OF OVERSEAS LEAGUE. Malayan Administration on Sam e Line*? (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Oct. 9. Sir Laurence Guillemard, K.C.8., K.C.M.G. aas the jruest of honour at a iunch K iven o-day at the Criterion Restaurant by the [Overseas League. Sir Ernest Birch, K.C.M.G. was in2,123 words
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Article416 1925-11-09 7 Accident, coupled with a little enterprise has put us (The Malay MaiDHTn possession -t an interesting trifle of information coni coined with the now historic hullabaloo whk-h arose a few months ago over the .u. lication of that mysterious Kuala Lumi.ui dispatch in The Times. It will416 words
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Article240 1925-11-09 7 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. (1.. K. Macphail). i» Singapore, Nov. 7. lin.— £2«l 16c Unchanged. The Rubber share market is very firm and prices have advanced all round Min'njr stocks are neglected. Industrials and n L ar stead >' at quotations. Rubbers.—Bassetts were taken at 1.62H Changkats at 10.50. Tambalaks240 words
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Article20 1925-11-09 7 The Malacca Rubber Plantations dividend, of 12 y/ s per cent is payable on both the preference and ordinary shares.20 words
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Advertisement358 1925-11-09 7 BUSINESS CARDS. FUNERALS 1 s|V IPOM CASKET CO. UNDERTAKERS." RLBPHONE 75. ~^~.:>a«;KHH><*tf«**«<KHMHHHH J l',f«*> J for the Unrated < 0 fatal"! w >f MuHi'cal Instrument*. < sRASOft CO., LTD. 0 ||j ft- 113, North Bridge Poad. |iU: i,\\ kin<, and TEusrwomn f SERVANTS. AMAHS. AYAHS, ETC. •hI under no obligation.358 words
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Advertisement706 1925-11-09 7 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Messrs. POWELL AND CO., LTD., will sell by Public Auction On TUESDAY, the 10th NOVEMBER, at 2.20 p.m. At Iheir Sale-room No. 17, Raffles Place. All that piece of valuable Freehold Residential property with a two storied compound house erected thereon, built of brUks and roofed with706 words
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Advertisement576 1925-11-09 7 REMINDER. TO-DAY, MONDAY AT 2.30 I\M. At Our Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Kaffl«s Place. -J MORTGAGEE'S SALE. PASIR PAXJANG. All that piece of land in the District of Pasir Panjanjr, area 5 Acres, 1 Rood and »7 Poles, with the Attap house erected thereon and known as No. 253, West Coast576 words
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Article46 1925-11-09 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. MARRIAGE PETERS-Dc NOO. At St. Andiv\v> Church, Penanjr. on the 4th November. Herbert, the Wlest surviving son of th« late Mr. W. Marsh and Mrs. Peters, of Liverpool, anrt Hermann Pieti inelhi. eldest dauphter *>f Mr. and Mrs. H. de Noo of Haarlem. Holland.46 words
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726 1925-11-09 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1925. Week End Comment. With the return of the Governor, some of the rumours that have been current about him and his plans for alterations in the constitution of the Federated Malay States will disappear and the momentous speech (of which the Colonial Office726 words
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Article357 1925-11-09 8 Mr. Arthur Palmer ha? returned to Kuala Lumpur from Hume leave. Mr. H. P. Bryson. the \vell-know n Selangor Rugger half, left fur Home by the Khiva. Mr. B. C. Tidy. Inspector of Police. KuaiUan, has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur. The Executive Engineer, Kuala Lipis. telegraphs that the Jerantut357 words
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Article74 1925-11-09 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 7. The marriage took place at St. George's Church, the Rev. Dexter Allen officiating, of Mr. Horace Guy Wilkins, of Bangkok, and Miss Hilda Josephine Wiggins, who arrived by the Morea. Mrs. Knott gave away the bride and Mr. Groves carrieJ74 words
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Article60 1925-11-09 8 (From Our Own Correspondent). PePanjf, Nov. 7. A motor accident occurred in Malacca Street, a Malay boy, who was chasing another, being knocked down by a car driven by a man named Muthu. The boy was slightly dragged and sustained severe abrasions to his face and knees. He60 words
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Article691 1925-11-09 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 7. The Rajah and Ranee of Sarawak arrived at Punnng yesterday, the former preferring to go ashore in a sampan. They stayed at the E. and O. Hotel until the steamer left for Singapore. The Raja and Ranee of691 words
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Article210 1925-11-09 8 Jn response to an vn, lU)n Af as to whether the artici V* Straits Times of November 7tk the heading Tederal (hanJs^ lition of the Federal Councflp ed' has any official authontv 7" authorised to state that thep'n,!** in the article in question *!f if any, relation to210 words
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Article247 1925-11-09 8 The following official eommaniqw lished for gnwrtJ informal ion In accordance with tin- with i Majesty the Kin^r a two ninntei tSk Iwinc observed li in furti 11 a.m. to 11.02 a.m. M W- ,jn.-.ia ember 11th. On*- will bf I Fort Canning :»t II247 words
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Article93 1925-11-09 8 Out of the proiU derived from the Am teur Race Meeting held on October 3l* Committee of the Singapore TurfChwl allotted the following MBoaatfl J following Institutions: Children's Aid Societ) (Capita] I r) W St. Andrew's Medical Misffioa Destitute Strangers' Ai<i Childi Welfare Fund Ex-Servic. s Association93 words
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Article42 1925-11-09 8 Strict injunctions lia\« sellvi-s of poypfai Him anyone already u.ann.' n.ore. Make MM U h exemption bf a thumpin^i purchast If you fe.l qu adequacy buy Mother. I not ha ptwwadi yur roll nt)t h t refused.42 words
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Article31 1925-11-09 8 Mr. and Mrs. Lain.- H > arrived in IVnan»r on the on an extended low ti the Hannen is the senior Christie, Manson Md v known art <li i aU > i>. «-t31 words
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Advertisement185 1925-11-09 8 "THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S" "D C" WHISKY. NEWLY INTRODUCED TO THIS MARKET IN THE BARREL SHAPED BOTTLE A REALLY GOOD WHISKY AT A LOW PRICE CALDBECK, MACGREfiOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Shanghai.) Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Ipoh and Klang. NEW SHIPMENT: Apples, Oranges, Potatoes, Carrots Beetroots. Spore COLD STORAGE185 words
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Advertisement41 1925-11-09 8 ■■JK tunmu h V^iVJVUWVA Parf urns de Luxe f COTY Chypre j Origan Rose Jacqueminot Paris j Emeraude j| EAU DE COTY to bf had from all dealers > I Dtipir* Brothers. >gf IB V.V*V.V.\W.VWV.ViV.VAVSi%%VV Sole Agents THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. MALAYA.41 words
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524 1925-11-09 9 FRENCH DIFFICULTIES. PAINLEVE'S FINANCE. ,o\<. roNSIDKK ATION. [Rtuttr'l Service.] I'aris, Nov. 6. i ftbinet wl <ia > drtowihsj pot** 1 NP** to the i*;i! levy, which WriU take the i rmant'i't "< xieptional tax oh wealth without distinction," two options of commutl< the immediate payment of n advantageous terms, off524 words
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Article33 1925-11-09 9 IReuter'a Service.] Marseilles. Nov. 7. Who has arrived from 1 that Abd-el Krim is com!I1(it<! ""i no loaffcr to be H»t military operations MJ hi had handed over mat-33 words
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Article94 1925-11-09 9 DI PINEDO'S RETURN. WARM RECEPTION. [Reuter's Service.] Rome, Nov. 7. Colonel Di Pindeo arrived and alighted on the Tiber this ifternoon. He was tri•imphantly welcomed. Rome, Nov. 7. Three airships and a hundred aeroplanes circled over the Tiber when Colonel Di Pinedo arrived. The quays, bridges and balconies94 words
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Article183 1925-11-09 9 ■NUMEROUS ARRESTS. [Router's Service.] Genoa, Nov. 7. In connection with the anti-Mussolini i I lot. the police made numerous raids in the Genoa district and eight persons were arrested and thirty detained for judicial examination. The arrested men include: Bi*»or Giovanni Ansaldo. chief editor of the. (Socialist newspaper.183 words
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Article99 1925-11-09 9 [Reuter's Service.] Washington, Nov. 6. (l-uernment has accorded official recognition of the Riza Khan regime in Persia on the understanding that the PersoAmerican agreements are scrupulously observed. THE EXILED SHAH. Paris. N«v. 8. The ex-S»«:*h addressed a statement to the Persian- attacking Riza Khan whom he accuses of99 words
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Article129 1925-11-09 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, Nov. 6. The Hayley HotTsM case was again adjourned to Monday, when the accused will be formally committed for trial. The accused pleaded not guilty and reserved his defence. The fifteen years old sister of Mrs. Morriss gave evidence that her sister bad nothing129 words
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Article51 1925-11-09 9 [Reuter's Service.] Berlin, Nov. 7. One of the first-fruits of the Locarno Pact is that the Allies have approved of the appointment of Baron Von Simmern, at present Ambassador at Madrid, as German Commissioner of the inter-Allied Rhineland High Commission, which has been vacant for many51 words
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Article69 1925-11-09 9 [Reuter's Service.] New York, Nov. 8. Reports of the burning of American mission schools and churches in the region of South Damascus, where the Druses have driven out the Armenian and Syrian Christians, have been received at the National Headquarters of the Near East Relief Association. Preparations are69 words
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Article187 1925-11-09 9 NOT WANTED. BRUSSELS ARRESTS. [Reuter's Service.] 1 russets, Nov. 6. A man, allegtd to be a British Communist, ;;r.d a woman companion have been arrested and imprisoned. A quantity of doiu n.ents written in German, Russian, ChtoMM and Hindustani were discovered. London, Nov. 7. The Daily Herald's Brussels187 words
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Article34 1925-11-09 9 [Reuter's Service. J Moscow, Nov. fi. Voroshilov, a member of the revolutionary war council, commander of the Moscow j military district, has been appointed com- missnry of war in succession to Frunze.34 words
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Article72 1925-11-09 9 [Reuter's Service.] London. Nov. 8. According to the industrial correspondent of the Daily News, the company responsible for the distribution of Russian oil in Great Britain has acquired a site at Avonmouth for the erection of storage tanks with a capacity of 8.000 tons of crude oil72 words
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Article161 1925-11-09 9 [Router's Service.] Sydney, Nov. 6. A meeting of the striking seamen h:u> adopted the rules of the new Federated 9esm*w*4 Union of Britain and Ireland and has elected the strike leader Walsh as President. Melbourne, Nov. 6. The British striking seamen here have rattolstd to continue the161 words
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Article111 1925-11-09 9 [Renter's Service.] London, Nov. 6. That leprosy is now curable in the early stages is emphasised in a memorandum bv Sir Leonard Rogers, adopted by the Executive Committee of the British Empire Leprosy Relief Association. It says that £he medical profession in leprous countries requires to be taught111 words
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Article32 1925-11-09 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, Nov. 7. The Times understands that negotiations are proceeding i n conn ction with the early flotation of a Japanese loan in London and New York.32 words
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Article22 1925-11-09 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, Nov. 7. Admiral Sir Osmond Brock has been appointed to succeed Sir Sydney Fremarvtle in the Portsmouth command.22 words
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Article261 1925-11-09 9 Making: the best of a cool morning, His Excellency the Governor, Sir Laurence Guillemard, and Lady Guillemard, were almost the first passengers to alight from tfie Morda's gangway on Saturday morning. The P. and O. liner arrived at daylight and went alongside the Company's wharf at261 words
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Article96 1925-11-09 9 A Gazette Extraordinary issued on Saturday states that H.E. Sir Laurence Nunn> Guillemard, K.C.8., K.C.M.G., Governor and Commander in Chief of the Straits Settlements, resumed the Administration of the Government of the Colony on Nov. 7th. on his return from leave. The hon'ble Mr. E. S. Hose,96 words
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Article303 1925-11-09 9 A Mandate appointing J>r. W. W. Yen (Yen Hui-Ch'ing), Chinese Minister to Great Britain, with the courtesy title of Ambassador, has been issued at Peking. It has been said that Mr. Chao Hsin-Chu, who has distinguished himself in the past and whose pending departure is keenly303 words
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Article165 1925-11-09 9 Rubber Quotation. (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, Nov. 6. Sellers quoted at Y. 2.20 to-day in the rubber market on spot. Tariff Conference. Mr. Yoshisawa, Minister at Peking and a delegate at the Tariff Conference, had an interview with the United States delegation, which, it165 words
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Advertisement120 1925-11-09 9 icfiipus r\isii i^^ES^ FINEST GRANDMOTHER i I^^H OAK JACOBEAN STYLE l^^^^^p GRANDMOTHER CLOCK. ill WESTMINSTER CHIMES i Hp' I I BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED CASES. KH^B HHk\^N'- BBWI an /d^al wedding present. ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) SINGAPORE. 1 ■11l If I does not see/ How do you know that120 words
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Advertisement757 1925-11-09 10 BLUE FUNNEL UNE 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 OverUnd Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Due Singapore. CALCHAS Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg In Port TANTALUS757 words
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Advertisement567 1925-11-09 10 EUerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) M ELL£RIMir r IJNE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE 8.8. CITY OF TOKIO London, Dunkirk, Rotterdam and Hamburg Nov. 8 s.s. KASENGA Havre, London, Antwerp and Hamburg Nov. 28 «.s. CITY OF567 words
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Advertisement586 1925-11-09 10 P. O. I BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. I (Incorporated in England.) I MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION n I LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE I (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEWAIths. I For China and Japan. For586 words
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Article3231 1925-11-09 11 uti ESTIER-DBMFMT CLASH. Mr I!. (Tehran's Story. B. frhrnn. whose enterifrht him into close touch i procession of famous acan«l athletes, and whose atl activities have made higher planes of comI j, i. iitics, tolls in the itorj of his fight I rpentier match. B3,231 words
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Article117 1925-11-09 11 The compulsory wearing of "crash helmets" by airmen is being- advocated by an experienced aeroplane pilot. His proposal, which" will shortly be brought to the notice of the Air Ministry, comes as a sequel to the large number of serious air accidents which have occurred recently. The117 words
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Advertisement517 1925-11-09 11 Phul- nan aw JL PERFUME JjL JSlsjsr An Exquisite and Lasting Fragrance. Y^Fy luf A.^^ e enc^ antr n^nt of the mysterious Vf I I East breathes in Phul-Nana. T 111 PHUL-NANA FACE POWDER j^J adherent and^ unobtrusive, and deli«htfully fracrant. Lii 1/ iM i I PHUL-NANA TOILET CREAM JjgS517 words
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Article169 1925-11-09 12 Another sensational piracy took place on the Conton River in the vicinity of the Lin Fa Hill on Oct 24th, a t 11.20 p.m., the Japanese steamer Yei Maru being attacked oy pirates who went alongside in four launches with all lights out while she was at anchor,169 words
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Article181 1925-11-09 12 The Ho Hong- Company's steamer Hong Kiat left Singapore on Saturday, but had to return to port owing: to engine trouble. The M.M. outward mail steamer, Azay h Rideau, is due here from Penang on 11th instant in the morning and will leave on same day at about181 words
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Article73 1925-11-09 12 Information has been received from the Military Headquarters, Fort Canning, Singapore, that it is proposed to fire the undermentioned stores for test purposes at fi.3o p.m. to-day from Pul;> Brani:— Cartridges, Ilium. 1 inch 10 Flares, ground 4 Cartridges. Signal 1 inch. M Grenades, Rifle No. S273 words
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Article33 1925-11-09 12 The following passengers are travelling: from IVnanj* per Ellora to connect at Rangoon with Henderson Line Pegu sailing from Rangoon on Nov. 10lh: Mr. an.l Mrs. .1. H. Dennett and infant.33 words
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Article448 1925-11-09 12 One of the most remarkable rescues ever performed at sea occurred in April last year when the New Zealand Shipping ComI any's steamer "Dorset" picked up a man out of the water who had fallen overboard from the American tank steamer "Fred W. Weller" some twenty-three hours448 words
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Advertisement547 1925-11-09 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in 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 KONTORO (5,000 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins Luxe, single berth cabins, swimming547 words
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Advertisement842 1925-11-09 12 JAVA-NEW YORK LINF Regular three weekly servico of the I NEDERLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY, "ROTTERD \M I| 0Y I HOLLAND AMERICA LINE. I} I Intended sailings of above Companies I from Singapore to New York via Suez. I s.s. SAPAROEA S.M.N. iuM I t s.s. STADSDIJK H.A.L. I t s.s. MADIOEN842 words
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Miscellaneous552 1925-11-09 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembing and Kuantan (via Go mas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a m Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. 'tuta Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, lpoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah 0 a.m Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6 p.m.552 words
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Miscellaneous191 1925-11-09 12 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per Mmcii: Mrs. K. Pajri\ Mrs. Beatty. Mr. and Mrs. T. Stone. Mr. Tonkin and child, Mr. and Mrs. \Y. Rijrby and infant. Mr. and Mrs. Wanop and child, Mr. and Mrs. R. Coldwell. Miss Coldw 11. Miss Quetoon Miss B. Stevens, Miss Manners. Mrs. G. Wright Mid191 words
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Advertisement648 1925-11-09 13 O.S.K. Line, Destinations. Steamer,. rr Dent ,i,,r..: ,i,,r.. Hamburg Rotterdam, ftntwerPi Bremen, via Colombo, and Port Said. Amur Maru Nov. 16 Nov 17 Bay, Cape Town, Rio, B Boenof Aires via Colombo. f Panama Maru Nov. 26 Nov 28 and Bombay via Pen«r t Sumatra Maru Nov.* 11 Nv 13648 words
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Advertisement422 1925-11-09 13 iI 9H fli Lvfll^H HE JWh9 I f^H t I K^H Wi^Mw^M E4^H C^^B E^M lfli^a. D^H^^^V SIXIMSHIP LINE 3SS Round-the- World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 88 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OILBURNERS. NO COAL DUST. NO CINDERS. ABSOLUTE CLBANLIMMB. via Colombo, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa422 words
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Advertisement644 1925-11-09 13 GENERAL AG E g4™ AKI BOOBEVELT Kerr Steamship Co., Inc., 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) »^or«5 EGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE For rates and other particulars apply:—GUTHRIE CO., LTD. Agents: Singapore and Penan*. K. P. M. KOMNKLWE PAKETVAART MAAISCHAPPU. i (ROYAL PACKET644 words
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Article1115 1925-11-09 14 1. MOWN or WHITE. Reginald Camptell. (Chapman an^ Hall, London.) Hire is an old tale with a somewhat new netting. The problem of the life of the white man in th: tropics has bten the subect of novels innumerable, many of them vritten as the result of a1,115 words
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Article280 1925-11-09 14 Increase in "Whisky Imports. How much whisky is consumed in Calcutta in a week? The question is often asked, and is frequently discussed, in vari<>L.- dules in th c city, and in Club life has formed vhe basis of many wagers. No definite reply, however, has yet been280 words
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Article361 1925-11-09 14 The Principal and staff of the C.E.Z.M. School wish to thank all who helped to raise he sum of $2,i»81.41 which has been paid n to Messrs. Paterson Simons by our cry kind "Sale" Treasurt r, Mrs. Pountney. :o whom our hearty thanks are due. There ire still361 words
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Article268 1925-11-09 14 I Discovery of Rich Corals. i (B> courtesy of the Nanyo XichiNichi Shimbunsha). Tokio, Nov. 4. An important discovery of corals is announced to have been made in the waters near Keolung. Formosa. It b stated that the output yields one million yen halfyearly. The Cabinet Crisis. Mr.268 words
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Advertisement345 1925-11-09 14 I KORRENGZAL OINTMENT I An approved pharmaceutical /|p|^j^l KORRENGZAL is prepared g preparation for the Skin. |E»23sctL only by A 'mS^^frryl W IP WOODS! LTD w 5? In cases of simple or infected '^ESwSK} a Q <J9 ■^^BPffifWW^ Manufacturing Chemists, Sydney, t C wounds, deep-seated sores, ecze- Australia. mic eruptions,345 words
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Advertisement190 1925-11-09 14 An Entirely British Product stands for Purity, Security, Health and Happiness (The Hall Mark of Infant Foods) THEREFORE Start Your Baby on a Sound Foundation COW GATE.— Provides it. ON SALE AT All Chemists and Leading Dealers. Agent: M. R. Sas^oon, 49, Robi/ison Road. also for Federated Malay States, Brttfeb190 words
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Article58 1925-11-09 15 November 7. Bynk 1 m.s Bank, demand Pnvate credits 3 f|4 2 6 2 New York, demand J?f Credits 90 days 56 France, demand KS India, T. T. 130 Hongkong, demand t% pc JJJ> Yokohama, demand ™1 Java, demand JJJ Bangkok, demand 14 °2 Sovereign. Bank Buying .0 Bank58 words
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Article222 1925-11-09 15 November 7 Tin 225 Tons <m Gambler SUI.J., iVpper Whit,- 12*5 Pepper Blake JJJ Flake Tapioca $z Copra Sundried |I*2 Opii-m. Benares unt. J"^ Kic. LiariK Hin Chan Mark Nm Back told) 360 Hice. Lian K Hin Chan Mark Red Ea^le j N>w Q Ua», Siam old No. 1222 words
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Article45 1925-11-09 15 Singapore, Nov. 7. 12 noon. Singapore SUndard RibUd Smoked Sheet. Spot and Nov. l.fil 1.62- Doc I r iS I'-'m- h i si^' h l^4H 1.46; April. June ,V, r V? 8 »-«»ndon Quotation Sheet 3s 11 V»d. Market Steady.45 words
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Article205 1925-11-09 15 Saturday's Alterations. i I H >7 ,rau i.47' 2 1.5:, Johan Tin <••' Hitam Tin 47?.. g Kuchai Ords. ($1) i^g 4 Kuchai Prefs. (|1) 1.37'-. 1.40 Pengkalen 1900 w Q d v y. ai p in ?.(3i ho m South Taipings 70. h Tronoh 27.50 29.00205 words
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Article1562 1925-11-09 15 STATUTORY MEETING. From the speech of Mr. L. Whittem Hawkins at the statutory meeting of the Company on Oct. r )th in London, we extract the following. The negotiations which have culminated in the formation of the new Company, have extended over a period of approximate four1,562 words
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Article70 1925-11-09 15 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala It in pur. Nov. 7. The Rubber Controller confirms the statement of a small-holders' allowance of two katis an acre on the first five mim f estates not exceeding 25 acres, representing 1,800 tons for the current quarter. The United Su a70 words
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Advertisement364 1925-11-09 15 Assets over $5,500,000. r^ m^ r I wu^^^^^^ Till? TPE 1 A T V A cnirnii Awnrance in force over $19,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LOTTED HKAD OFFICE:-W to »h M r Ho Jffl^T 1 Sett e ellts) n, C., m pa W has ATTKACTIVE FLANS OF ASSURANPF364 words
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Advertisement894 1925-11-09 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) AuthoHsedXi^ n F d un f d uUy s p ai l- up wSSSSS& Keserve Fund Sterling 4,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors liolooolooo COURT OF DIRECTORS. n tten J en Es< J' Chairmai W TT *Y( S 6 Es< 5-, D894 words
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Advertisement40 1925-11-09 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTORCAR MAUINE f Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singfcp^ Representative Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LM CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor* A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.40 words
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Article1202 1925-11-09 16 THE REST DEFEAT THE CHINESfe Rig Cro*d at Saturday's Charity Match. The Rest 2. S.C.F.A 1. Never haft it been more amply demonstrated than on Saturday afternoon that it takes a good team, sound in defence and .strong in attack, to beat the S.C.F.A., and such a team was1,202 words
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Article37 1925-11-09 16 SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP. [Renter's Service.] Sydney, Nor. 7. For the world's sculling championship, over 3 miles, 167 yards of the Parramatta River, Major Goodsell (holder) beat James Paddon by two lengths. Time 22 minutes 50 seconds.37 words
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Article121 1925-11-09 16 The following is the result 01 the draw for the Ipoh Gymkhana Club January 1926 Pon> Grifi'ns, which are due t;» arrive at Singapore per the Tasman to-morrow. No. 1. A. N. Ken ion. 2. J. Whyte, 3. Bintang Kongsee, 4. Mopeng Kongsep, 5. Kampar Kongsee, 6.121 words
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Article60 1925-11-09 16 Result «f Jockey Club Cup. Ixmdon. Oct. 29. The Jockey Clirp Cup race resulted as follows BUCELLAS 1 FOXLAW 2 PLACK 3 The betting was as follows: 100 to 30 against Bucellas; 6 to 1 against Foxlaw; and 6 to 4 against Plack. Five ran. Won by60 words
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Article46 1925-11-09 16 London. Oct. 29. In addition to Mr. Macomber's £50,000 win on the Cesarewitch-Cambridgeshire double another successful big bet is reported. A* lucky "doubleite" has taken £79,500 from a London book-making firm. Apart from his double, Mr. Macomber won £27,500 by Masked Marvel's victory.46 words
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Article41 1925-11-09 16 London. Oct. 28. New York.— lt is stated that the Aga Khan proposes an invasion of the American turf. He has applied for entry forms for the future classic faces at Belmont Park and Saratoga.41 words
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Article107 1925-11-09 16 The following will represent the United Services vs. the S.C.C. on the S.C.C. ground at 4.45 p.m. on Wednesday:— Bdr. Dadford, R.A.; Pte. Jones, R.S.R., Lt. Matthews. R.S.R.; Lt. Bourke, R.A., Lt. Parkes, R.A., Lt. Thompson, R.S.R.; Sgt. Pearce, R.S.R., Bdn. Dapp, R.S.R.; Lt. Beville, R.A., Major Walker, R.A.M.C.,107 words
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Article39 1925-11-09 16 S. M. Hadi, the Cambridge University lawn tennis player, partnered by D. H. Kleinman, will meet Khoo Hooi Hye and Choo n Leong, the Malayan doubles champions in a return match on the S.C.C. courts this afternoon.39 words
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Article328 1925-11-09 16 SPURS WIN LONDON "DERBY." [Renter's Service.] London, Nov. 7. The following: are the results of to-day's English and Scottish League matches: Division I. Birmingham 0, Bolton W. 1. Blackburn R. 2, Leeds U. 2. Bury 1, Newcastle U. 1. Cardiff City 5, Leicester C. 2. Everton 1, Manchester328 words
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Article109 1925-11-09 16 [Reuter'o Service.] London. Nov. 7. At Maidstone in dull weather and before 10,000 spectators, England beat Ireland by 6 goals to 4 in the amateur football International. The selected teams were: England: B. Howard Bake* (Chelsea); Sergeant Twine (Army) and A. Bower (Corinthians); W. Caesar (Dulwich Hamlet),109 words
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Article85 1925-11-09 16 [Reuter's Service.) London, Nov. 7. Oxford University were defeated by Corinthians by 3 2. Cambridge University lost to London Caledonians by 5 3. The following 1 will represent the AngloChinese School against the Victoria Institution of Kuala Lumpur at the Stadium today, Kick-off at 4.45 p.m. sharp Admission85 words
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Article118 1925-11-09 16 The November Bogey Competition was played on Saturday and Sunday 7th and Bth inst. and resulted in a win for Mr. H. Straetz who returned a net score of 1 up. Sixty-four cards were taken out and the following were returned: The ball sweep on Saturday was118 words
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Article829 1925-11-09 16 THE V. D. KNOWLES CUP. Win for Jean 11. The third and deciding race for the V. D. Knowles Cup was sailed in light and fluky weather which brought out all the best and worst from .the various competitors, and ended in a brilliant win for the grand old829 words
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Article43 1925-11-09 16 Will Defend her Title Next Year. London, Oct. 29. Mile. Lenglen arrived in London this afternoon to participate in the open hard courts tournament at Cromer. She states that she certainly will defend her title at Wimbledon in 1926.43 words
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Advertisement295 1925-11-09 16 There are no substitutes for a HES MASTER'S VOICE GRAMOPHONE RECORDS They have been tried and proved to be superior in every respect. The Manufacturers of "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" Products have maintained their standard of Quality until to-day they stand supreme. Gramophones from $50 up. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. (Incorporated295 words
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