The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 November 1925
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Title Section13 1925-11-20 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. SINGAPCRE, S.S., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925. NO. 11,651.13 words
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Article273 1925-11-20 1 A very moving memorial service to the victims of the Ml submarine disaster was held yesterday at dawn over ihe spot where she sank Page 9. Hriiain does not contemplate any change in armaments, in regard to submarines, from the views expressed at the Washington CY.-nference— Page273 words
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Article1222 1925-11-20 1 Thirty years ago the "Free Press" would nrohably have looked with strong disfavour upon a contribution with the above bt ading. These were the days when stomachs were weaker than they are to-day -or so their owners professed. We have travelled quite a way since then and1,222 words
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Advertisement193 1925-11-20 1 •>SN()WFUKE" TIIK ItKTTKK BUTTER RAFFLES HOTEL Telephone No 2920 Saturday, 21st November After the show ROUND THE TOWN SUPPER and DANCE S9PPBB SERVED— S2 DANCING from IIJI P- m to 1 30 a m from 9 45 P- m to 45 a m Please book your tables. SARKIES BROS., Proprietors.193 words
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Advertisement128 1925-11-20 1 KEYLOCK A Cheap and Reliable ROOFING $8.00 per roll of 216 sq. ft. 3 PLY Complete with Cement Paint and Nails. Sole Agents: Sime, Darby U Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 5 Malacca Street, SINGAPORE. Tel: 2800. Telegrams: SIMIT. The "EUROPE" HOTEL After-dinner dancing EVERY Tuesday, Thursday Saturday128 words
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Advertisement148 1925-11-20 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Capstan cigarettes i, Royal Society of St. Qmmi Past? T. Toy bazaar at John Little's Page 8; Latest shipping on pages 10, 12 and 13. Notice by Singapore Traction Go. Page 7. Mdm. Kelvey's School of Darning Pa«je 2. Johore Govt. give notice of salv of land Page148 words
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Advertisement9 1925-11-20 1 SEE THAT YOU GET "SNOWFLAKE" PURE CHILLED CREAMERY BUTTER9 words
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Miscellaneous131 1925-11-20 1 THE WEEK. Friday, 20 fh. High Water. 0.45 a.m.. 0.9 p.m. P. and O. outward mail due. P. and 0. homeward mail (train) leaves. Dutch homeward mail leaves. Pearl's Hill School Prize-Giving. 11 a.m. St. Dunstan's Ball, Memorial Hall. 9.45 p.m. Saturday, 2\*t. Hi*rh Water. 1.38 a.m.. 0.56 p.m. Kinta131 words
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Article465 1925-11-20 2 Tl death of Major-General William' Bunbury i announced. The Chinese friontti of Sir Claud Severn, K.T..E.. c.M.i;.. arniaged a reception in his h<.n >ur. t< be held at ihe Cl iness M -.:i:)t.Club, I>\ kind permission < bairn] ..-> and Committee. la the Mabaraj Ea.u- menagerie at S-j.g--ptu whiit.' plunging465 words
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Advertisement241 1925-11-20 2 Three Popular Face Creams CREME SHALIMAR LA REINE DE CREME MALACCEINE CREAM. Obtainable at MEDICAL HALL LTD, SINGAPORE. a'Tthe happy valley. The Merry Opera Company. In choice new plays. THE ELITE CINEMA. Programme as good as any, better than many. WAYANG PEK JEE. TFT F. rHONE: 3516 -±r_.LrL' GUAM kaxzaki,241 words
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Advertisement422 1925-11-20 2 VICTORIA THEATRE. ONE NIGHT ONLY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24th., at 9.30 p.m. THE FAMOUS MUSICIANS J. BILESWKI VIOLINIST. LEON JONGEN PIANIST. Booking at Little's on Thursday, November 19th. Seats $3. $2. $1. PAVILION (LATE PALLADIUM) Trom Sunday, 15th to Saturday 21st November A PATHE GAZKTTE (Latest News about the World.) DOGS422 words
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Advertisement340 1925-11-20 2 ALHAMBRA (Tan Cheng Kee and Co., Ltd., Proprietors.) From Wednesday, 18th November, to Monday. \> rd FOR THE FIRST TIM^ IN SINGAPORE In the Second Show, commencing m AN UPROARIOUS, RIB-TICKLING, IMMENSELY FUNNY P Featuring the World's Best Comedian CHARLIE CHAPLIN than which nothing funnier has been seen For -i340 words
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Article254 1925-11-20 3 \Ualian I'nlut Dogs at Work. The baying <>i mitrhty wolf hounds echoed re-eci)'*-(l through the grounds of the a. Palace when the second annual open ttian Police and Army Dog were held. a- the eye could discern in the land, sleuths could be seen with nost->254 words
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Article25 1925-11-20 3 I reformi just announctode a new regulation ■en by students oon. R y«i etc., and replies correction, exptem--11 to be allowed the W' -rs" rate.25 words
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216 1925-11-20 3 The Duke and Duchess of Paierno have been gagged and bound by a daring gang cf Sicilian bandits in their own house, with all their servants around them, states the Star. The ducal family was spending the summer season at the pajace near Catania.216 words
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Article212 1925-11-20 3 Herr Ignats, 51, owner of a Berlin beer .••hop. advertised for a wife. He received innumerable replies, but it was the sweet womanly letter of a widow, aged 36, which pleased him best, and the photograph that ftfct sent with it showed her beauty was so great212 words
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187 1925-11-20 3 The Western Electric Company Limited of London will, from October 31st, 1925, te Inown as "Standard Telephones and Cables Limited." The registered and executive office will remain at Connaught House. Aldwych, W.C. 2. An announcement has already appeared in the Press of the sale to187 words
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Article148 1925-11-20 3 Coloured fabrics may fade more rapidly under artificial light than in sunlight. In experiments of the British Royal Aircraft Establishment, an enclosed carbon arc, fed by 13 amperes and placed at a distance of 11 inches, produced deterioration of linen at 50 per cent greater rate148 words
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Article39 1925-11-20 3 was retailed to our representative by a ship's officer who had just arrived at this port from Vladivostok. The bait which was hung out to induce the crew to go ashore on that occasion was a projected football match.]39 words
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954 1925-11-20 3 BNTEirAuNgJ) BY COMMUNISTS. ,f Lloyd's List and Shipping Gazette publishes a letter from the master of -a British steamer which has recently visited a South Russian port. The writer says: Tha Azoff Sea has but recently been opened up for the grain trade, and,954 words
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Advertisement123 1925-11-20 3 ADELPHLHOTEL SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF Xenia Makletzova D. Bines M Famou Russian Imperial Ballet Dancers, who will appear during the Evening Dance TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 21st. NOV. I DINERS HAVE PREFERENCE TO TABLES IN THE BALL ROOM. Christmas Attractions CHRISTMAS EVE, THURSDAY, 24th DECEMBER SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE $3 X'MAS FAVOURS. CHRISTMAS123 words
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Advertisement146 1925-11-20 3 FORD OWNERS Prolong the Life of Your Car by Using White Star Oil Positively a Profitable Investment MALAYAN MOTORS 209—212 ORCHARD ROAD. WEARNE BROTHERS LIMITED, Proprietors. M Your health's best friend the daily dash of ENO M Give Nature the gentle aid she sometimes needs under the trying conditions so146 words
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Article, Illustration116 1925-11-20 4 MRS. SIBYL MORRISON, ESQ. A (.(ixernor-General's Invitation. All members of the higher legal profession are "gentlemen" by Act of Parliament. And all ladies, too. Mrs. Sibyl Morrison, 8.A., LL.B., bar-rister-at-law, was for a day a "gentleman" for the pui poses of the Governor-»General of Australia's levee. She received116 words
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Article285 1925-11-20 4 "The Story of an Ugly Duckling." Marie Dressier, the famous American comedienne, who has just published her autobiography under the title of "The Life Story of an Ugly Duckling" (Hutchinson and Co., 155.). confesses that she began her theatrical career because she tripped over a285 words
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Article166 1925-11-20 4 Mannequin's Six Sets of Lingerie. .Delays in the delivery of dainty silk fabrics and feminine "creations" from Paris are proving very irksome to those in the business, but they have a humorous side. It seems that a new race of "smugglers" is being evolved. Owing- to Customs166 words
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Article136 1925-11-20 4 "Shingle" and "bob" are generally re- 1 parded as a fashion. The barbers do not hold that view. A lady, receiving a belated shingle from a famous London hairdresser, asked if she should keep her crowning glory for future use. "Long hair will not be worn i136 words
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MOODS AND MOCKS OF EVE
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Article738 1925-11-20 4 No Need to Think. Very soon there will be no need for us to think at all, or, at least, very rarely. Literature issued by a beauty specialist, includes a list of her wares, and she has bracketted underneath the names of her creams and powders, the correct738 words
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Article468 1925-11-20 4 More Money Fewer Pleasures. Georgette St. James. "John doesn't spend as much on my pleasures now as he did fifteen years ago, when his income wasn't a tenth of what it is to-day," so said the wife of a near relative to me the other day. I happen468 words
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Article189 1925-11-20 4 A teacher of "deportment" has accused the modern girl of lacking* grace; of not knowing how to stand and how to hold herself; of walking clumsily and dancing awkwardly. All these accomplishments used to be included in a "young lady's" model education, a century ago. They were adapted to189 words
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Article, Illustration79 1925-11-20 4 0 The cloak with its white fox cellar is made of amber and black brocade. This is very full, and is, indeed, a rosy covering for the lightly clad woman. Shawls are just as popular as cloaks nowadays, and, no wonder, considering how gracefully and elegantly they79 words
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Article745 1925-11-20 4 BOUDOIR BOULEVARD. There is, at the moment, quite a vogue for buying china as birthday and wedding gifts. The exquisite colourings and the quality of the china explains it's popularity. A very elaborate design is one carried out on delicate tan coloured china, in which birds, flowers and great trees745 words
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Article623 1925-11-20 4 EXCURSIONS TCI "RETxi,. (B > HA. V.,,he||, B Why do eloping couple, H terest? Why do WH and young Lochinvas h B pathy? We know BothinrS I we are filled with against the churlish J en to keep them a|. t H Somehow it has alvrayi i623 words
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Article184 1925-11-20 4 Bottle green is the fashionable < the coming winter season. that canaat be Mllllnhwl Wffc 1 and glowing. The new ffMM, in satins, and other more pMCtI will be seen in its livtlkit l'* !;i London fashion displays. Thm >' old green of the stained184 words
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Advertisement30 1925-11-20 4 The only sensible people are those women who can be seen with short skirts *ind just sufficient on their backs to keep them from being arrested. Dr. C. S. Thomson.30 words
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Article1047 1925-11-20 5 FORMER MALAYAN PLANTER AS CHIEF AIDE. Interviewed in London. Mi. Ponald A. Ross, at one time an ngineer on the F.M.S. Railways engaged in the construction of the Johore State Railwaj, and later irartager of Malaya General Co., Ltd., Rengam, Johore, is the man behind Mr. Harvey1,047 words
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Article316 1925-11-20 5 Empire's Largest Buldw^e. The largest building in the British Empire, greater than the Crystal Palace, and higher than the Nelson Monument in Tra-falgar-square, is to be erected at Karachi, India. It is the new airship shed, which is to be the terminal docking station for the proposed316 words
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Advertisement203 1925-11-20 5 WESTERN ELECTRIC Co., Ltd. P NOTICE. KTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the MEMBERS COMPANY convened and held at the Registered Office of fonnaught House, 63, Akhvych, in the City of Westminster v of London on the 29th SEPTEMBER, 1925, the followjppriAL RESOLUTION was duly PASSED and at a subsequent CKNERAL MEETING203 words
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Advertisement636 1925-11-20 5 p* VERYBODY needs Peps in our climate. This novel and invaluable medicine E owes its wonderful potency to the fact that in handy brcathcable form, it brings |P H the lung-healing and germicidal virtues of pine-forest air into every home. As B B Peps tablets dissolve in the mouth, they636 words
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Advertisement408 1925-11-20 5 "IDEAL" the strongest and cheapest Woven Wire Fencing «k 1C 1 RECT Ideal Fence, and you put an jft^^^l- end nce and or a^ to the d ama e ai]c^ %%K.-2'-&*'^MOk oss caused by straying animals. t Ideal "is the most economical woven wire T^^^^^MBHB fence to buy, to erect408 words
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Article295 1925-11-20 6 INDIAN JOCKEYS' "STRIKE" FAILS. Bombay. Nov. 6. With reference to yesterday's report in the Evening News regarding: the strike of the jockeys in the Kolhapur Race, it would appear they were unsuccessful, as thn race was not split up. The Times ol India correspondent says the jockeys did295 words
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264 1925-11-20 6 A case of great interest to sportsm* n Wai heard at the Wigan Police Court, when Arthur Benjamin Child (22>. a ni:m'>cr of the Warrington Rugby Leagu? Clul», w«* cr-arered with obtaining by false pretences n mahogany clock and a pair 'f vnses. valued264 words
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Article121 1925-11-20 6 London. Nov. 7. The following are the results of principa. rugby football matches played in the Rugby Union to-day. Blackheath 3, Oxford U. Leicester 3, Cambridge U. 5, London Scottish 6, Guy's Hospital 0. Harlequins 9, NgVMf* 10. Ro*siyn Park 3, London Welsh 0. Plymouth 17, Old121 words
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Article113 1925-11-20 6 Brighton, Oct. 12. Earl Winterton, M.P., .spt»uking at a meeting of the County Territorial Association to-day, cited the failure of a golf club to release their professionals for attendance at camp because camp was held at a busy time for golfers. "The country, if there is113 words
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Article84 1925-11-20 6 London, Nov. 3. Moscow.— Part of Colonel Kolloff's Tihetean Expedition, led by Professcr Giaeolcff, recently crossed Mongolia in a southerly direction. It entered Chinese territory and made its way into the Gobi Desert and visited the famous dead city of Kharakhoto, where it carried out excavations. Another84 words
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Article67 1925-11-20 6 A woman of more than eighty years of age, whose death has occurred at Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, had a rat u a p€«t. The rat came out of a hole in the wall at meal times and sat near the cup and saucer of the old67 words
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Article220 1925-11-20 6 In addition to a selection of new fiction the undernoted works have been added to Raffles Library and will be available for issue on Saturday at 9 a.m. Andreyev (L.) Katerina. Automobile Association Road Book of England and Wales. Birmingham (G. A.) A wayfarer in Hungary. Brown (B.)220 words
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Article210 1925-11-20 6 BIRDS TREES AS GUIDE TO GOLD. It is easy to understand how the hovering of birds may give warning of a school of fish to the fisherman or indicate the presence of carrion to the hunter, but it is not so clear how birds may guide the prospector to a210 words
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Article266 1925-11-20 6 Obituary. (By Courtesy of the Xfcnyo NicbiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio. Nov. 17. The death is announced of Mr. Kiyoshi Kawasaki. M.P. for Fukui Prefecture. Rubber and Tin Quotations. Rubber was quoted at Y2.85 (middle price) per pound f.a.u. spot in to-day's market, while tin, Banka, was priced at TSII266 words
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Article94 1925-11-20 6 CBLMBATING THE SW IMI IN PERSIA. l.un.lon. v Teheran. Th<- Serial) Pehk-vil attend,.! to-* in celebration of the rfw He was acc.r.lr.l I was wclcodhml l.y the 11-liss,I 1liss, wh«. ko*«d mi hel that Persia would BMA" In uplv, the Seitbh IVhK-vi) expratflcd the hclf) »f tht- MMiben oi i94 words
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Advertisement88 1925-11-20 6 flfe Golden Smokes from London. ?3&JJr£%b&±-Z* Piccadilly Virginia Cigarettes are '"^rflG^jftV^S* JT\^i^^ The finest Sun -sweetened golden #fi£g Virginia tobacco only is used--«nr&mefrTr4z£A '—r-r- wrapped in pure rice paper, and -^%^^u^3 j-^H'^ they €ach you as fresh as the day \»5^"V\J !!S2§&JJ S they were made. Every puff gives 588 words
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Article543 1925-11-20 7 I ANNUAL MEETING. I The seventh annual general meeting of Lingui Tin LimitiJ was held at Messrs Chan Sze Or.n and Company's Ofiices, Mar- <e t street, yesterday. The Chairman, Mr. J. M. Sime, presided, and there were also present Messrs. J. A. Elias, Lee Chim Tuan,543 words
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Article136 1925-11-20 7 According to the latest report of Um Ministry of Commerce at Bangkok, the import trade of Siam appears to be still in a stagnant condition from a European point of view, though a slight improvement all lound was evident at midsummer. There has been an appreciable amount136 words
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Article187 1925-11-20 7 Some details about Dutch East Indian rubber culture by Mr. Swart, President of! the International Union for Rubber in the Dutch East Indies, a re piven in the "Hajrue Monthly." Mr. Swart states planted area under rubber is 1,500,000 hectares (about 4,--000,000 acres), and that nearly £200,000,000 has been invested187 words
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Article346 1925-11-20 7 I. LYALL AND EV AIT'S WEEKLY REPORT. rhf. P,,>k~ Singapore, Nov. 18. Iho Rubber section has again been very the week to the nVactie?. > nas haci big niK-tuationa m nrice •t and 7h m m th Ugh Bl *M* beiow hJ i-mand, with M ers at346 words
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516 1925-11-20 7 Singapore. Nov. IS. Since our last report rubber share* have continued active. With the improved price ot rubber shares haw responded and a large turnover has to he recorded. The price of tin mow** Train of fi ss; this section of the share mantel516 words
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Advertisement318 1925-11-20 7 I BUSINESS CARDS. I f* SERALSf II I iNGAPOKE CASKET CO. I I i NhKRTAKERS." U I i i RPHONB 7."». C I a^ I j^, fcr the Illustrated I MtetfM »< V.uwical fnstrumenU. I *i.A-»> CO, LTD. I a N'oith Bruise KoaU. ;|AUM;K \M) TKISTWORTHY RRVANTB. WIAIIS, AVAHS, ETC.318 words
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Advertisement520 1925-11-20 7 CANT YOU EAT WHAT YOU FANCY? That's due to wi-uk st.mach-indiges-tion You need Bisuratod M.i K nesia as I ie>cnLel by dostotfl and u^ed in hospitals Quite harnu'ss, but it prevents a possibility of pain or stops it instantly if it has started. Try at once and see the difference520 words
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Advertisement19 1925-11-20 7 It is a mercy that we have to wear cTothos: they conceal a multitude of blemishes. Prof. Arthur Thomson.19 words
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Advertisement13 1925-11-20 7 Christ'pnit^ d<X»5 r>nf «.poi| nion for a business career. Mr. W. .1. Ervine.13 words
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Advertisement630 1925-11-20 7 TENDERS, GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. .JOHORK HOTEL-JOltt>RE PAHRU. Notice ("alliiiß for Tenders. Tellers are invited for the lease f the Johore Hotel (furnished) for period of one year as from l*t. January, 1926. <-'!. Thi- reneral teinis of the lease will be •>n the s line* as th«630 words
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Advertisement547 1925-11-20 7 AUCTION SALES. Al (TION SALE OF Office Furniture. Sundries etc. To be held at Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng C»\ Saleroom, Xo. 30, Chulia Street. f ON SATURDAV. 21st XOV.. AT l(U0 AM Now on View. CHEOXG KOOX SEXG CO., Auctioneer^. liMl 21-11 AUCTION SALE OF j One 4-cylinder 2-Ton 25547 words
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Article699 1925-11-20 8 There is a strong movement in the F.M.S. for the establishment of Munich ipaiiUes in the principal towns, instead of Sanitary Boards, especially for Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Taipeng. This is a natural development of the desire for local government felt by the inhabitants of the699 words
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Article422 1925-11-20 8 Mr. N. K. Bain has assumed duties as District Officer, Kuala Kangsar. An assize court will meet at Seremban on Monday, November 23rd. Mr. S. E. Travis, of Messrs. Katz Brothers, leaves Singapore to-morrow on transfer to Bangkok. Traffic Sergeant Hallam, of Hongkong, had the misfortune to run over a422 words
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Article39 1925-11-20 8 [Aneta Service]. Weltevreden, Nov. 19. It is reported from the Hague that a British company has offered £1,000,000 for the United Netherland Indies Estates, on Sumatra's east coast, better known under the nanie of "Vico."39 words
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Article63 1925-11-20 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 19. Mr. Dureg/e presided at a meeting of those interested in wireless at which it was decided to form a Penang Wireless Society. Messrs. Thorpe, Richards, Durege and Hewett were appointed as a committee to prepare the rules and by-laws, which63 words
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Article317 1925-11-20 8 Durirg the farewell ceremonie* to Sir Claud iSeverrv the recipient >f the kindly wishes of the Hongkong-ites made many references to Malaya, and he h id forced a friendly link between this Colony and Hongkong. At the presentation of a silver cigarette box from the Engineers and317 words
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Article379 1925-11-20 8 The death has occurred of Mrs. Whitley, wife of the Speaker, as the result of falling: down a flight of steps. At an inquest on Mr. Darrel Figgis, the Irish jouTnalist, a verdict of suicide while of unsound mind Was recorded. Mr. F.-L. Skilton, Toddy Officer, Negri Semhilan, is groin*?379 words
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Article287 1925-11-20 8 AMATEURS REPEAT HK U lT "Round the T«-,» tf» liu al pical revue produced by |f r K ar ham on behalf of Mrs Q p Gfc in aid of the C.E.Z.M S "J"T--thusiastic reception at i'l mance in the Victoria I many of the numbers which287 words
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314 1925-11-20 8 VISIT OF J. BILESWKI AND LEON JO NGEN. A concert of exceptional inter i -il r given in tfcf Victoria Theatre a* Tw-.Liy Nov. 24th.. by Mr. J. BiUswki, vi nU. and Mr. Leon Jongen. pianist. Ti.> pom artistes have U't-n lowing the world and haw been receivtd twyktw with314 words
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Article123 1925-11-20 8 THK I.ATK MK. C. J. WILSON His many acquaintances in M l egret to hear of the death a London nursing h<>me. Ml sen, whoso frequent rWti t" hi Sir Laurence and Lady Guillen cent years had almost made h.n Of our ftofesJ community. A« chemist of distinction Nil Mr.123 words
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Article49 1925-11-20 8 7 i si D"* A last reminder il -iven o j-tan's Ball which take* pi* toria Memorial Hall to-nift*! Governor, H. K. the Gtwn manding and Mr. Iwtkf Sp« rons of th.i function. wWeb, )uKi splendid cause of which it i prove a great success.49 words
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Advertisement106 1925-11-20 8 EMPTY BARRELS CAN VERY USEFULLY BE EMPLOYED TO HOLD LARGE GARDEN PLANTS WE HAVE A NUMBER TO DISPOSE OF. 'PHONE 228 Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Shanghai. > 43, ROBINSON ROAD. "PINEAPPLE" BRAND COOKED HAM A REAL TABLE DELICACY. RETAILED IN ANY QUANTITY From 2 ozs. Upwards. Singapore COLD106 words
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Advertisement44 1925-11-20 8 I Parfums de Luxe COTY If Chypre ;j i Origan Rose Jacqueminot Paris j Emeraude EAU DE COTY to be had from ali dealers Dypire Brothers. MH w '"A vuwßm ll' 9 Sole Agents: THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. MALAYA. Mrs FRANK A. PLEDGER. p.p.c.44 words
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Article112 1925-11-20 9 v S OLEMN REQUIEM. M (,KIAI SERVICE FOR Ml VICTIMS. [Reuter'i Service.] London, Nov. 19. Boring MK-JMoriul service to th.' the Ml WIIS nol< at dawn, at the hire the subnuuria* was -submerged '"'J, last turn, aboard H.M.S. Maidstone, I accompany ing the Ml when C112 words
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Article164 1925-11-20 9 yd OUTSPOKEN ADDRESS. Home. Nov. 19. ini, in his speech at the reI tiamher, after reviewing *rorfc of the (Jovemment •in <>1 Italy and paying colleagues, espeeJaUj the Interior, who "at one blow years of vexatious, purliasaid that the internal dominated hy Fascismo; the material for the164 words
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Article78 1925-11-20 9 [EeoterV Service.] New York, Nov. 19. in at the head of a group of .n banker- who have arranged a Billion dollar loan for the Ita- vt- rnment for the purpose of finan-!-apportinff the restoration of the standard. Approximately half the will be used to Withdraw the fifty78 words
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Article67 1925-11-20 9 [Reuter's Service.] Lewes, Nov. 18. the steel hull of the U-nape remains thl fifty mile race down the coast I anchored 1% miles from the shore The fin was extinguished after Rfht Callant rescue-work rned out, largely by means of ropes, the passengers We re lowered into67 words
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Article47 1925-11-20 9 [Re uter's Service.] London, Nov. 18. "mnp&M of the trial of the wmfeti at the Old Bailey, the proaecottai was closed. Slesser opened for the defence I: that the documents or exdefendant.' newspapers cited 'tion did not constitute sediMd defendants had not con- Publish them.47 words
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Article50 1925-11-20 9 [Raiter f Service.] Moscow, Nov. 18. 11 Prudent of the Council of '""'oaries, has been appointed 1(1 intn-n n<U ommissar »at for external fadt-. which unifies the hither'•'"''"^ariats of f ore i Kn and t whereof the respective ex'!'"in*,i 7 Krass »n and Scheinman, are 1 deputies.50 words
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Article30 1925-11-20 9 [Stater*! Service.] 1 Si. l n Madrid, Nov. 18. ll(lt rma commercial rela- by the conVivendi for si months Mt 7^ are conducted for the "inilar treaty.30 words
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Article204 1925-11-20 9 NO BRITISH CHANGE. Ml A SOUND SUB. [Reuter'b Service.] London, Nov. 18. Several questions were asked in the Commons, suggesting an international conference with a view to the abolition of submarines, which was urged by the Chairman of Lloyds in a letter to the newspapers immediately after204 words
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Article57 1925-11-20 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, Nov. 18. Mr. Bridgernan said that the total expenditure en the Singapore base hitherto was £117,000. No definite money had been offered by other parts of the Empire, except a quarter of a million from Hongkong, which was being drawn upon as required. The57 words
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Article360 1925-11-20 9 [Reuter> Service.] Paris, Nov. 18. The parliamentary commission on foreign affairs and the army has examined Sarrail, who detailed the operations against the Druses and said that the bombardment of Damascus by a "few shells" ended the revolt and prevented a more tragical disturbance. Replying to questions,360 words
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Article35 1925-11-20 9 [Router's Service.] London, Nov. 18. In the Galloway by-election, owing to the death of Sir Henniker Hughan, the result was Captain Streatfield, Conservative, 10,84C> votes; Major Dudgeon, Liberal, 9,918; John Mitchell, Labour, 4,207.35 words
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Article29 1925-11-20 9 [Reuter's Service.l I^ondon, Nov. 19. The Manchester Chamber of Commerce bay decided not to issue their repoit at present on Wadia's visit with regard to Japanese competition.29 words
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Article883 1925-11-20 9 NO REAL OPPOSITION. NOSEGAYS FOR CHAMBERLAIN. I [Reuter's Service.] London, Nov. 18. The Locarno debate was opened in a crowded House of Commons. Mr. Chamberlain was warmly cheered when he moved approval of the ratification of the Locarno Treaty. He regretted that ♦he Opposition had notified an amendment,883 words
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Article162 1925-11-20 9 MR. AMERY DISCOURSES. HELP FROM ELSEWHERE. i [Reuter's Service.} London, Nov. 19. Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery, in a speech at the annual dinner of the China Association, declared that the situation in China was the subject of anxious concern by the British Government. He mentioned162 words
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Article224 1925-11-20 9 RUBBER RESTRICTION. [Reuter's Service]. London. Nov. 18. In the Commons at question* time, Mr. Amery said that he was in constant touch with the Governments of Ceylon and Malaya, who gave consideration to every aspect of the Rubber Restriction Scheme, but he was of opinion that the early224 words
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Article82 1925-11-20 9 [Reuter's Service.] Cairo, Nov. 18. Government has issued a warning that it will forcibly prevent a meeting at Parliament House or elsewhere of deputies who intended to hold a meeting of Parliament outside the Parliament building on Nov. 21. The communique warns the deputies they ceased to have82 words
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Article45 1925-11-20 9 [Reuter's Service.] Bombay, Nov. 19. Shaft Ahmed and Sham Rao Digha, who were found guilty of the murder of Bawla, have been executed. It is understood that Ponde, the third condemned man, has been confined in a criminal lunatic asylum.45 words
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Article52 1925-11-20 9 [Reuter's Service.] New York, Nov. 18. It is learnt that a modified agreement for the resumption of the payment of the interest on Mexico's external debt, of five hundred million dollars in January, has been approved by the British, French, Holland and Swiss sections of the international committee52 words
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Article23 1925-11-20 9 [Reuter's Service.] Brisbane, Nov. 19. It is officially estimated that at least 300,000 tons of sugar will be available for export.23 words
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Advertisement441 1925-11-20 9 LET US HELP TO SOLVE THE X MAS GIFT PROBLEM. IDEAL GIFTS FOR FRIENDS AT HOIEL O LAST CHRISTMAS MAIL CLOSES 27th IN9T. CEYLON TEA: BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE PACKED IN CEYLON BY THE GROWERS ESPECIALLY FOR ROBINSON CO., ITIK, SINGAPORE 5 LB. CHEST 10 LB CHFST PRICE $10.50 NETT PRICE441 words
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Advertisement753 1925-11-20 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE REGULAR SERVICES TO:— LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LI VERPOOL AND GLASGOW. Taking cargo on through Bilk of Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. t SARPEDON Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, Hull and Glasgow753 words
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Advertisement596 1925-11-20 10 EUerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) "ELLEfflfJtr LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE s.s. KASENGA Havre, London Hall, Antweip and Hamburg Nov. 28 s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Dec. 13 s.s. CITY OF596 words
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Advertisement600 1925-11-20 10 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION rn LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) o OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEW.\KI» For China and Japan. For Marseilles. London <i v n Dae r600 words
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Article1473 1925-11-20 11 As civilisation has developed, more especially the commercial civilisation of the twentieth century, life has inevitably become more and more complicated. A few hundred years ago, it was quite unnecessary for most people even to have a name. A man's birthplace was his living place, his marriage place and1,473 words
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Article246 1925-11-20 11 An Important International Advance. Following the Wembley Congress organised by the British Social Hygiene Council a meeting was held in Paris of the Union Internationale contre le Peril Venerien where important decisions were taken with a view of further combating Venereal Disease. Great Britain, France, Germany, the United246 words
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Article80 1925-11-20 11 A Kuala Lumpur resident who was returning from Seremban by car on Sunday says that while on Mantin pass at about 4 p.m. he noticed a landslip on the left hand side of the road. He adds that he was in danger of being- buried by the earth, which heM.M. - 80 words
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Article368 1925-11-20 11 Sharp Note Fro m the Diplomatic Body. Peking, Oct. 9. M. Oudendijk, the doyen of the Diplomatic Body, this morning addressed, on behalf of the Legations, an extremely sharp No* to the Chinese Government on the subject of a circular order issued by the Ministry ofTimes - 368 words
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Article320 1925-11-20 11 Unknown Voice. A mysterious telephone warning was received by the Baroness Helene Gingold an hour or two before a man died in the Fortune Theatre owned by her husband, Mr. Lawrence Cowen, the playwright. "Cn the night of the tragedy," said the Baroness Helene Gingold to320 words
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Article132 1925-11-20 11 IS TAILORING A PROFESSION The Canton police have decided that it is not, and they are supported by the Kuomintang Government. But the tailors in Canton are exceedingly angry over the alleged slight. The Shing Wo Tailoring firm, in Wai On-road, Canton, have been forced by the police to take132 words
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Advertisement384 1925-11-20 11 n^rs* Special I h.*k.y, mellow- rg >, itured by flfl x r\ tiorully soft and of qtu utwMfMW* £^l RM N.NM vm.LTD, Jft fck Scotland- mft MB SI-WIALITY. I -i- i 1 T> I i 1» i- J? ~T~ li s^H J- f- i ill SJ— -•y _^pj pj, I384 words
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Advertisement18 1925-11-20 11 With all its shortcomings, the Chur«h of England is a splendid institution, with a glorious history. Dean Inge.18 words
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Advertisement298 1925-11-20 11 Let Wincarnis build you up again it won't let you down I After the 4 flu* or other illness, when you feel thoroughly weak and run down, let Wincarnis build up your health again. It is the tonic wine for that purpose, recommended and prescribed by over 10,000 Doctors, the298 words
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Article648 1925-11-20 12 BREACH OF REGULATIONS. Norwegian Captain Charged in District Court. Charged in the District Court yesterday with failing to produce an immigration certificate' to a Boarding Officer on the arrival of his vessel in Singapore last Tuesday, Captain Clement Mayer, of the Norwegian steamer Solviken, told the District Judge,648 words
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Article70 1925-11-20 12 The Coroner will shortly investigate a stabbing affair which resulted in the death of three men, including the assailant, on board the steamer Perak a few days ago. The assailant, the ship's cook, is said to have attacked two other men whom he injured fatally.70 words
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Article452 1925-11-20 12 The following passengers are outward bound by the N. Y. K. steamer Katori Maru due to arrive here on Monday: Miss 'A. Arthur, Miss E. Getty, Mr. Harris, Mrs. D. M. Le May, Mr. A. McEdgar, Mrs. W. de B. McCalmont, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. McLeod, Mr.452 words
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Advertisement595 1925-11-20 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-krown steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and «MTORO (5,000 tons). The B.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins Luxe, single berth cabins, swimming595 words
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Advertisement670 1925-11-20 12 JAVA-NEW_YORK LINE Regular service of the NEDERLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY, 'ROTTERDAM i r v HOLLAND AMERICA LINE. M)1 V\D Intended sailings of above Companies from Sinjra] to Bostor and New York via Suez. s.s. SAPAROEA Ut t s.s. STADSDIJK t s.s. MADIOEN u s.s. MADOERA dl^ Cargo is also accepted Lo670 words
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Miscellaneous718 1925-11-20 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Koala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembing and Kuantan (via Gemaa and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 «.m Kota Tiuggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah 0 a. m Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6 p.m. Kota718 words
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Advertisement709 1925-11-20 13 O.S.K. Line. Destinations. Steamers. Arr. Dept t «don Hamburg Rotterdam, An^p. Bremen, via Colombo, Aden and Tort Said. Andes Maru Dec. 12 Dec 13 Durban. Al*oa Bay, Cape Town, Rio, Santos. Boenoi Aires via Colombo. f Panama Maru Nov. 26 Nov. 28 Colombo and Bombay via Penan*. f Indus Maru709 words
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Advertisement421 1925-11-20 13 Jjm fa rnmk II Al^Jsmß nSSSSauSk Round-the- World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE S8 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK I OILBURNERS. NO COAL DUST. NO CINDKRS. ABSOLUTS CLBANLINBSS. via Colombo, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine new liners continue on Round the421 words
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Advertisement639 1925-11-20 13 GBNBUL AGI^B^ SAKI ROOSImtLT LWB Kerr Steamship Co., Inc., 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) m ,I*EGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE (via Suez) ■A BORDEAUX MARU In p Ai du€ ror rates and other particulars apply:— GUTHRIE CO^ LTD. Agenta: Singapore and Penang.639 words
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Article781 1925-11-20 14 A DYING DEVONSHIRE FAIR. "Us used to cook as many as 30 geese, and now us doesn't do nothing to it. It do be dying out. 'Tes pity, but there 'tes." The old man spoke of his own town and his own fair, but the words are true of781 words
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Article103 1925-11-20 14 Paris, Oct. 6. A remarkable tribute to the bulldog tenacity of the British during the war is contained in a letter written in January 1915 by the late American Ambassador in London, Mr. Walter H. Page, to President Wilson. It is published to-day in the New York103 words
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Article744 1925-11-20 14 KEEPING TRACK OF THE ALIENS. Behind the counter sit (unusual sight) policemen without helmet's. They are writing. They write with that diligent expression common to all literary policemen. Facing them, crowding round the counter, are men and women of a strangely varied kind. No other room744 words
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Article35 1925-11-20 14 I believe that in the modern life the small man is the best.-Sir Arthur Keith In humour, as in whisky, the Scot is an epicure and will have only the very best blend.— Lord Morris35 words
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Article742 1925-11-20 14 "OLD BILL" IN THE DOCK. "Why here's 'Old Bill/ muttered a barrister's clerk, as a large walrus moustache appeared at the prisoner's door at Old-street. The walrus moustache was closely followed by its owner, a short, dumpy man, who wore an Army cardigan in place of a742 words
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62 1925-11-20 14 Jorhat, Nov. 4. The hearing of the case ftsafot M. Beattie, the manager of Okha Tea Estate, Golajrhat, who was committed to the Court of Sessions for the allied murder of :i oooly, is fixed for November 18th next. by the Sessions Judge- at62 words
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Advertisement302 1925-11-20 14 Milestones of Progress AVERAGE ANALYSIS. NATURAL MILK— I2 PER CENT MILK SOLIDS 88 PER CENT WATER CONDENSED MILK— 2B PER CENT MILK SOLIDS 40 PER CENT SUGAR 32 PER CENT WATER EVAPORATED MILK— 2S.I> PER CENT MILK SOLIDS 74.5 PER CENT WATER SCIENCE RECORDS ITS LATEST ACHIEVEMENT— A PURE. UNADULTERATED,302 words
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Advertisement18 1925-11-20 14 Falsehood, like poison gas, is a recognised weapon in war-time, and a very effective one. Mr. Arthur Ponsonby.18 words
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Advertisement161 1925-11-20 14 Every morning before breakfast take two tea. spoonfuls of Elliott'i Fruit Saline in half a tumbler of water. Drink it during effervescense. <kntlv. yd effectively this lualthful draught relieves the systern of its accumulations and promotes regular habits. In tropical climates one teaspoonful of Uliott's Fruit Saline taken in a161 words
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438 1925-11-20 15 FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE ANII SHARE BROKERS. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER l 9th 2P2£ l sn3fj how f he iMu 5* marked J d llara unless other* 8 MINING. Asam Kumbang rtu ei s Sellers 'fohan Tin 1 4< /2 1.52 Kair.untingr 6 68 Kinta Assn. 10) 6 4 66 cd *vuala Lumpur438 words
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Article80 1925-11-20 15 Montreal. Negotiations are in progress for shipment to the British Wine Company of 10,000 gallons of Canadian wine t< test this comparatively unknown cornmodi.y on the English market. The shipment is the first attempt to export wine, though Canadian whiskey has a moderate sale in Great80 words
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Article49 1925-11-20 15 Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd., Penanfc, Agents for Ratrut Basin Tin Dredging Co., N. L., are authorised to state that the land referred to in the announcement which appeared in the press last June has been acquired from the Siamese Tin Syndicate, Ltd., and the agreement has been signed.49 words
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Article65 1925-11-20 15 November 19. B»n* 4 m.s 2 4 16 82 Bank, demand 2 4 5-32 Private credits 3 m.s. 214% New York, demand 567/ Credits 90 days 587* France, demand 1350 India. T. T. 1541 Horitfkonjr. demand fli-., p. c I'rem". Yokohama, demand ISf%& Java, demand 140Vi Bangkok, demand 1^K65 words
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Article192 1925-11-20 15 Xovenib»- r \[>. Tin 121 Ton> |144Ji Gambler lVpper White b >%) 00 Pepper BUek 4 fi oo r lake Tapioca 5 xu Pearl Snfco Small Kq o Copra ltfi t opra Sundried 12 -'o Opium, Benares unt. 4.000 Rice. Lianjr Hin Chan Mark Plue Enfilv (Old 1 3fi192 words
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Article542 1925-11-20 15 The pas; week has Men some rather violent changes in iiie price el Ruboer which closes 3Vid up on balance, aUei touching 4s. 6d. The share market has naturally Celt the effect of these fluctua tions and although busiaeai has been boom what restricted by the incidence542 words
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Article117 1925-11-20 15 YESTERDAY'S LIST. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 714th. auction yesterday, when ihen- was Catalogued 916,125 lbs.; 405.9S tons. Offered .VJ«,44<> lbs.; 2M.27 tons. Sold &42J68 lbs. UIM tons. Spot. London 4s 4(l Ncw York $1.07 en. ••kicks BIAUUD. Kihht.j Smoked Shoe, Cents IVr Lh.117 words
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Article198 1925-11-20 15 MACPHAIL CO LTD'S REPORT Singapore, Nov. 19. Ki:bber.— London 4s. «d. linn. Local 1.77 I la.— London £283 !os. Local I44tt !-•■> ti us sold. Kuhbers.— Shares a,, t.rn,. Chan<rkat gerdanga are quote<i 12.20 12£5 and w Seiendahs 5.55 .l.cv BuiaetU have buyers oT 'w» Vlt^. St l!e!s at 212198 words
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Article105 1925-11-20 15 (From Oui Own Correspondent.) Penang. Nov. 19. Mr. Reemann presided at an extraordi- nary meeting of Sungei Arak Rubber Co., Ltd., which passed resolution rectifying jan agreement made between Mr. MuhaMt. on behalf of the Company, and Messrs. Shyu 1 Darby and Co. for the sale105 words
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Article205 1925-11-20 15 Not Pract icable in Kuala Lumpur. At one time it was thought chat M aromatic telephone system might be in -lulled in Kuala Lumpur, says the Malay M:ijl, hut it is now understood that the suggestion has heen practically abandoned for the present. The main reason for this,205 words
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Article36 1925-11-20 15 Singapore. Nov. 19. 12 noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 1.7J 1.77; Dec. 1.74 1 7.'>-.Jan-Man h IM% 1.67 April-June 1.56 H I >)'.. Umdofl Quotation Sheet 4s 4d" Market Stt-a<ly.36 words
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Advertisement367 1925-11-20 15 Assets over $5,500,000. llli l li Till? r«DI? ATn ommiT w Aasmme in force over $19,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN WE ASSURANCE COMPANY UMTTCD. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) ATTRACTIVE -PLANS OF ASSURANCE Act AGENTS WANTED SeCret4ry MaM Bk« I*«*or Actuary KNO3L HORACE W. RAPER. A ROBINSbN, P. I. a. INSURANCE. iff367 words
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Advertisement794 1925-11-20 15 I BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. —Established 1880— Capital Subscribed Y.100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y.83,500.000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya, Esq. I DIRECTORS. Y. Yamakawa, Esq. Baron K. Morimura. M. Odagiri, Esq. N. Igarashi, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K. Mogami, Esq. K. Tatsumi, Esq. K. Takeuchi,794 words
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Advertisement40 1925-11-20 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE: (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity (Guarantee— Administration Bonds llil|oi|i;ii(i KeuresentarpT Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., Ltd, CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor) A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.40 words
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Article1400 1925-11-20 16 DECISION RESERVED IN BANKRUPTCY CASE. The hearing of the appeal on behalf of the well-known Indian merchant, M. E. Angullia, against a sentence of three months simple imprisonment passed upon him by the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. P. J. Sproule, for irregularities in connection with his bankruptcy,1,400 words
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Article327 1925-11-20 16 A Chinese widow named Xgay Moey Xeo, who stated that after the death of her husband her adopted daughter came forward and alleged that she was the third wife of the deceased, was the defendant in an action which commenced before the Acting Chief327 words
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Article58 1925-11-20 16 A Chinese named Khoo Beng Watt answered a charge in the District Court yesterday afternoon of criminal breach of trust in respect of 9,000 Mandai Tekong rubber shares, the property of Tan Thian Piak. Claiming trial, the accused was remanded on bail of $10,000, the case58 words
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47 1925-11-20 16 A Chinese woman who was carrying an, an infant, eleven months old, was struck by lightning in a house off Kallang during a heavy storm on the 16th Instant. Both mother and child were killed. The inquest will be held shortly.47 words
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489 1925-11-20 16 SOME LIKELY MEMBERS. Writing: by the last mail from Sydney to a sportsman in Colombo, the International cricketer, Mr. W. Oldfiekk who is one of N. S. Wales' selectors for this season, and Australia's leading- wicketkeeper, says: "Our season has begun and all the prospective489 words
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Article112 1925-11-20 16 Singapore versus N«gri Sembilan. The match in the southern section of the Malaya Cup Competition between Singapore and Negri Sembilan will be played at the Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The prices of admission will be 20 cents entrance to ground, 50 cents entrance to the east stand, and one112 words
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Article83 1925-11-20 16 The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. vs. S.C.C. at hockey to-day on the S.C.C. ground: J. V. Moss; R. Lyne and C. Richards; D. W. Dale, R. R. Mehts, and C. D. Smith; M. Catchatoor, L. Arathoon, H. G. Stack (Capt), V. Arathoon and E. A. Newton. Reserves: T.83 words
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Article51 1925-11-20 16 The following cards were returned in the Men's monthly November medal: J. C. Cuthbert, 76 4 72 E. T. M. Lias, 82 9 73 T. M. Hussey, 89 16 73 Lt. W. P. Fendall, 84 8 76 C. J. Hewitt, 85 8 77 Twenty cards were taken51 words
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Article66 1925-11-20 16 The London correspondent of The Englishman declares that Wall Street is prcpared to find £50,000,000 for waging: war on t*he British film industry, fearing the introduction of legislation to protect Bri tish films. Americans are buying up as many picture theatres in Britain as possible. A thousand British exhibitors are66 words
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Article170 1925-11-20 16 THE SHARE MARKET. To the Editor. Sir, I have read with interest "A Shareholder's" letter on the above, which appeared in the Free Press on the 14th. instant. The sudden rise of New Scudai shares from $4.25 to $5.60 passes his comprehension. He asks the Directors170 words
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Article181 1925-11-20 16 The Committee beg to acknowledge with many thanks the following donations: Previously acknowledged $14,533.fi0; Ang Koh Hin $100; Tong Jin Cheng, Lim Kow Hanh $50 each; Low Tat Khay, Lim Boh Tan. Tan Teck Cheow $30 each; Yeo Tong Sze, Lim Ban Whatt, Lee Chim181 words
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Article290 1925-11-20 16 Under the auspices of the Moslem Association, a lecture in English on the Life of the Holy Prophet Mohammed was delivered by Mr. H. G. Sarwar, M.A., Honorary Member of the Association, on Sunday the 15th instant. There was a fairly large audience of members and non -members.290 words
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Article81 1925-11-20 16 The Coroner will shortly hold an inquest on the death of a Chinese youth employed by a pig rearer, who was taken to the Tan Tocl: Seng Hospital on the 13th. instant suffering from severe wounds said to be the result of his being clawed by a81 words
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Article56 1925-11-20 16 Programme of Drills up to and for Nov. 22. Friday, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, S.R.A. (v), S.R.E. (v) Signals, Voluntary. Band, Band Practice. Saturday, 2.30 p.m., Bukit Timah, Ist Reinforcement Eurasian Company; Farrer Range, Chinese Company, Practice Brom-head-Matthews Shield. Sunday, 7 a.m., Drill Hall, All Units, S.V.C.,56 words
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Advertisement337 1925-11-20 16 Moutrie Pianos Are the Best Value in the tropics to-day in ftfe, and Quality. In construction and tonal balance they are th finished Product of Art and Workmanshin Prices $600 upon terms. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD (Incorporated in Hongkong). The Arcade, SINGAPORE TTJI A You Cannot Better the Best UPTON'S337 words
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