The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 February 1926
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Title Section13 1926-02-01 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. SINGAPOKE, S.S., MONDAY, FEBKLAKY 1, 1926. NO. 11,711.13 words
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Article292 1926-02-01 1 Numerous cables, including one from fI.M. the X i 11 v and one from the Foreign Office, have been received m America thanking the Pres. Roosevelt's crew for their action m rescuing the crew of the Antinoe Pair*- 9. The (unarder Carmania and the Sarpedon wcr* m292 words
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Article1439 1926-02-01 1 FREE LANCE - FREE LANCE. SCOTLAND. It was at H». 45 a.m. <»n the 16 September. 192">, that we set out for what was to me I y fVNiMt adventure a motor trip to !:md and back and it was precisely at 1 a.m. on the l«th. when I caught Hf1,439 words
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Advertisement158 1926-02-01 1 SWALLOW ARLBLLS MARIE BISCUITS j RAFFLES HOTEL Round the World Cruise Empress of Scotland m port Tuesday 2nd Feb. ji j: M Empress of Scotland j I Cruise Ball 9.30 p.m. :j I'hone J92(t. A. V. PEATE. Manager. 5 > .',V.WAV I V.V.W < 1 > W.V.V.%'. WMWWIWWWVWMWWMWWWUWWM The World's158 words
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Advertisement209 1926-02-01 1 A BOON IN THE TROPICS! W O» ff 1 :J >" BRnninnmSss«SHa«lßnfMl^ •I WILLIAM GOSSAGE SONS, LIMITED. -I (Incorporated m England.) V ■"■"■"■"■"■'■"■"■"■"■"■"■"■"•"■"■"■"■"■"■"■"■"■W«Wb '•"■"■"■"•'■"•"■"■W«W«W«*«"»"""»"«"«"«"« B I The EUROPE HOTEL. I GRILL Specially innporlod pauUry 6k. game now available, N.B. There will not be an after-dinner dance on Saturday, February l.'Hh.209 words
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Advertisement135 1926-02-01 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. <'aps.tan ci^art'ttt's -Ta^e Gilktte safety raaon Pace •>. Small m\< and noticv< on paKe 7. deoraaee saU- at Frank* I>— l'aK<* Latest shipping on patres 10. 12 and I. CojlinC atlrartion- at Vi«toria Theatre Tape 2. LittleV I'«-nantr I. ranch i> now opear— This is kf mnant Wt-vk135 words
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Advertisement7 1926-02-01 1 WORLD RENOWNED SWALLOW ARIHTS, BISCIITS AND CAKES7 words
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Miscellaneous77 1926-02-01 1 THE WEEK. Hi^h Water, <>.:{ mjm~, ill" a.m. Scout- Rally, •'.'•vt. Hou-.'. 4.30 p.m. Box.nir. Hitppy Valley, i .l"> pjBL Smudmg, 'Mat. Hifh Water, ajn ll ...m. Rick Water, o.:»4 ii.m.. O.i: p.m. Legislative Commß, i»> bjm. Lanat Rather, Kvatt's. ?:<> .!i. '/"/<( sild it. 2nd. High Water, 1.18 a.m..77 words
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Advertisement445 1926-02-01 2 Buy Best British Brushes. MERITOR. Tooth and Dental Plate Brushes. Every Brush Guaranteed. Stockists MEDICAL HALL LTD. Singapore. THE HAPPY VALLEY LTD. The Town Amusement CENTRE MALAY OPERA. CINEMA. SIDE SHOWS S AMUSEMENTS. CLEARANCE SALE AT rRANKELb Victoria Street, ci!><> Raffles Place. FEBRUARY Ist to 15th. 1 remendouv Redactions Swashing445 words
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Advertisement318 1926-02-01 2 From Wednesday, 27th January, to Monday, Ist Februar\ ALHAMBRA" (Tan Cheng Kee Co., Ltd.. Proprietors.) In the Second Show at 9 p.m. OHstrlie OH&plin In his Latest and Greatest Comedy THE BIGGEST HE HAS EVER MADE A United Artists' Super Production THE GOLD RUSH IN 10 REELS. In this picture318 words
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Article745 1926-02-01 3 LANDSLIDE IN ISLE OF WIGHT. (From X.E.I. Papers). London, Jan. 23. The v. l-l:nown seaside place. Ventnor, has been the victim of an enormous landslide: it is estimated that moie*thaa 100,000 tuns >»f earth have fallen down so that ti e traffic- is completely interrupted. The mass745 words
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Article502 1926-02-01 3 I (To the Editor <>f the Observer). Dear Sir, Your correspondent "B" is toned m stating that Congress allowed Peary's claim and promoted him pear-ad-miral, but he is apparently unaware that In 1916 many Congressmen demanded that Peary's "admiral's uniform should be stripped from him,"502 words
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Advertisement341 1926-02-01 3 ■"M"^ Wl i Welcome Everywhere. Hlkicvcr kc goes (inuulpa is tin tokcrpil lit. As much as will cover uml soul tA' tin' party. \o one a ten cent piece taken m \<«:ir i resist Ins merry laughter and morning tea or coffee will dear your gtMni humour. Ask him what341 words
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Advertisement14 1926-02-01 3 i Names of successive defendants at Mansi held were: Black, Brown, Green, and White.14 words
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Advertisement141 1926-02-01 3 USE: BRITISH Tapered Roller Bearings. Most Efficient Readily Adjustable. Every Roller Gauged Accurately to within fk One-Twelvethousandth of an inch. j VL s, n th f a 'J Sole Distributing Agents: rr^^ Malayan Motors Agents m F.M.S. SINGAPORE. Messrs. WEARNE BROS., LTD.: Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. WEARNE BROTHERS LIMITED,141 words
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Article358 1926-02-01 4 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. The only Morning Daily m Malaya; t live "news'' paper 35-40 columns of news daily, also the best Medium for Advertising Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning, with Latest Telegrams. Latest New? and Latest Announcements together with exclusive special features, "Pictures of the week" Serial358 words
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Article1159 1926-02-01 4 WILLIA - The mystery of mademoiselle ASDFASDF SDFAF AF DSF WILLIA that they won't bother much more about it, and that Hutton girl is .sure to leuv« tilings alone when sne gets her brother irack." "I agree." said Voles. "Thy world isn't a safe place to live m while we've got him1,159 words
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Article, Illustration842 1926-02-01 4 GATHERING CLOUS. CHAPTER XXIII. When finally, Burnham had taken hi? departure the others continued to discusi the situation m a more or less despondent tone. Menton took no paint to conceal hi* bitterness tow arils the man who had just left them. "I thought wt- could always have relied on842 words
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Article1915 1926-02-01 4 CHAPTER XXIV. While these discussions and dissensions were taking place m tne opposite camp, Joy and her colleagues were acting on more constiuctive lines. After she and barker hatl spoken together ai the hotel they repaired to Scotland i ard m order to consult inspector Ueritley,1,915 words
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Article232 1926-02-01 4 Kelt Stratrhinii m Throat' 24 Hour* Later. Itlacktuirn. Dec. 21. When Michael Ihvitl. a labour*-!-. .of Have lock Street. Blackburn, was m t < Havelock Hotel, a man EMM m with >me while itiiir. wfchli he offered for sal« Devitt. m a spirit of bravado, said ho232 words
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Advertisement86 1926-02-01 4 I A fresh pure j 1 body- builder I I Hdrtufe Maltal Milk 15 U I thx food for tvibto tiiat B I ttutHios haw kurrmi to 5 I body budding elements I essential for balnj> I I KcaUii.Hjrlu.kls 15 so I I easily digested that it 3 I 1586 words
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Advertisement197 1926-02-01 4 r 1 H■" The Great British Tonic for over 30 years Hall's Wine is lha o f equalled value m c ci ness. Everydrop*' bi.jod and feeds the nervr>. keeps you bright and quickly restores you t Free Winc£l««»e« A WinegUss to hold Hi V qj Yxrr with every Hall's197 words
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1229 1926-02-01 5 AN APPRECIATION OF D. U, MATTHEWS. (By Our Borneo Correspondent). S( me if the old hands In the lumbe.r trade v Eoimo ir.ay resent our describing Mr. D« M. MattVewi a the pioneer o r forestry D tiie country. Taking Forestry m its scientific,1,229 words
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Article411 1926-02-01 5 The large crowd who gathered t > witness the final m the Le Power Cup competition at the Sungcj UJong Club, Seremban, yes terday, were treated to v rare exhibition of c-iean, fast tennis. The standard of play was hijrh. Braddon and W lodhoose prevailed m411 words
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Article241 1926-02-01 5 The Olympic Games, wrhkh are to l>e lu-ld at Amsterdam m 11)28, will be marked by the striking of permanent prize medal, to be awarded to victorious competitors. It had been decided to hold a competition m order to tiled a design for the medal, and the241 words
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Advertisement290 1926-02-01 5 V.V.VAV'W/.VJ.V.V.V.V.W.V. \V.V.S%V-W-V.%V.V-V.V.V.\Wr 1 f sVbiHßblb^^bw -i k 1 II t^^^^f M W' >,Wh T I I J^ \s^C^B% BY vP^^^^^^B^^sHaV I ff Vr^i> I^ -—^^i^ssiaß^L^^^H f~ o~*-~'^0 ,ff V 'Si*' *^b^ —^dz^L^_^jg /ii I ICEBERG I PURE CREAMERY I BUTTER 1 I- OBTAINABLE FROM ALL PROVISION MERCHANTS. l\ •I Sole290 words
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Advertisement378 1926-02-01 5 Straits Settlements 7% Loan 1921-1926. Holders of Bonds of the above loan are reminded that their bonds are redeemable at par on Ist May, 1926 after which date all interest will cease whether payment of the principal has been demanded or not. It will be necessary for holders of REGISTERED378 words
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Article1188 1926-02-01 6 RUTHLESS RUSSIAN METHODS. How the Minority Rules. Sir Percival Phillips, following a tour of Australia with the Press Conference, is now m China on behalf of the Daily Mail, making a thorough investigation into the causes of tne disorder and disruption m that great country whose markets have1,188 words
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Article158 1926-02-01 6 IvanoflT Released. (By Courtesy of the Naryo NuhiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio. Jan. 2v It i> reported that M. Ivanoff has Jieen released. Japan's Rice Har\e*t. The actual receipts of rice for this y.ar amounted to 5,970.000 koku. which is an increase by per cent. a< compare«i wit't. last year.158 words
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Article146 1926-02-01 6 .V»4 ArrcsJs m K<»mhay. Komha>. Jan. 22. Hk st-nsaticnal a not has been made of abovfl SM jH-rsons. alk'tred to be carryini: on ilk'jral transactions m unbaled cotton i-i ady and futuiv. IOMMni as t hy Katohakandi busineaa, all tkoac anvctod Ik'imj* nu-rnh t\< of an146 words
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Article104 1926-02-01 6 letter of Protest to .Moscow. London. Jan. Tl. Paris. Parliamentary lobbies are disculag the apparent split m the ranks of the French Communists, as 1 vealed by a lett i to Mdscow, signed by 250 Communists, includintr 11 out of 26 Communist deputies protesting104 words
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Advertisement173 1926-02-01 6 THIS IS REMNANT WEEK AT Remnants of Sale Goods m Every Department will be Cleared Regardless of Cost. Cr^Tssn=H^;i3Z2i;-:=:=:=:=:H:T£=;^-H-^;:^Sr=Sr=: .^.v.v.v.w.v.v.v«v.v.v.v.v.v.v..; 1 Jv.v. v.w.v.v. v.v.v.w.v.v.v.n-^ I TABLES FULL jj jj TABLES FULL jl OF GOODS AT jj jj OF GOODS AT I IvJ cts. Each. /j ets. Each. i| <\V,V.NV.'. I.Vl173 words
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Advertisement242 1926-02-01 6 3,000 PILE SUFFERERS CURED IN TEN MONTHS Three thousand pile sufferers cured m t m ten months This is th«- record Vleck's Absorptive I'ii.e Pi.asma wh V'* s never failed to cure all for Fissure, Prolapse. Tumours, i and all rectal troubles. This wonderful Abs, Plasma it curing cases of242 words
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Article1114 1926-02-01 7 REDS' PENETRATION INTO AFGHANISTAN. (B\ Lt.-Gvn. Sir Geoijre MacMunn.) The news that Soviet forces have captured the Afghan post of Darkbad and occupied territory between the branches of the river Oxus will deepen the anxiety caused to the Government of India and the Commander-in-Chief during the1,114 words
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Article515 1926-02-01 7 A DISAPPOINTING SHOW. The Tenebro Santos vs. Domy Santos contest at the Happy Valley on Saturday nitfht was not m any way a success. Domy was, a.s many predicted, no match for the ex-featherweight champion af the Orient. The iijdit did not last a round. Tenebro set out at515 words
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209 1926-02-01 7 "Water that Hums." Sc-:ittl Planes which ihool high m tho air from po '1 of c«i!d, salty water, m Green River Canyon, 36 nilei south-eaal •>;' Seattle, are attracting much attention. T s watt r m the J><><>l. whicli is about feet209 words
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Article398 1926-02-01 7 INSPECTION BY HIS EXCELLENCY AT GOVERNMENT HOISE. Th.re was quite a smart turn ou: of local 2oy Scouts, c< mplete with their band, at Government H< us i on Saturday afternoon when His BxeeflMKy the Governor. Sir Laurence .Guillemard, Chief Scout for Malaya, insp.< cted the troops398 words
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Article227 1926-02-01 7 PROFESSORS OF PLUMBING I imtr-iitj m Teach a New "flat Art." "l>\\ H. c. Leake, Ptofessoi of IMuml.inOxon." This is what an expert plumber may shortly put m a braes plate befall his front door. America has decided thai plumbing is «»nt- of tin- fiiu- uts, and a "chair" <if227 words
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Article162 1926-02-01 7 Official Film ti Correct Wrong Impressions. The Nigerian Government, moving: :i Irifle m advance of the home Government. baa associated itself with film-production. It is co-operating with British Instructional Films, Ltd.. makers of the famous war-films. "Ypres." "/eehrujrire." :tll d .\rma«-t ddon," m the pr >duction162 words
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Advertisement451 1926-02-01 7 BUSINESS CARDS. a 9 y* i Mease Send for the Illustrated 5 I Catalogue of Musical Instruments. I SEASON CO., LTD. J ill and 113, North Bridge Road. < sr FUNERALS? SINIiAPORE CASKET CO. KXPERT UNDERTAKERS." TELEPHONE 75. j# CARS FOR HIRE. Great Reduction m Rates THE ASIATIC MOTOR CAR451 words
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Advertisement553 1926-02-01 7 NOTICES. TEJA MALAYA TIN DREDGING CO., LTD. Tin' undersi^ru'd art- authorised to accent calls, payable Ist February. IfM, at the rate of .")>-. per -hare on the shares ot thy abovenamed Company. Remittances :\t '2< 4d. to the should be accompanied by Allotment Letters tor the purpose of indorsation. GUTOUE553 words
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Advertisement740 1926-02-01 7 TENDERS. WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS. Sealed tenders will be received at Headquarters Office, Fort Canninjr. at 10 a.m. on Monday l"»th February 1926. for: Bread. Meat. Groceries. Cold Storage Svpplier. Ihispital and Detention Barrack Sappl Non-European Supplie-. Forare. And at 10 a.m. on Wednesday 17th February H»2o, for: Fuel and I.ijrht.740 words
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Article20 1926-02-01 8 MAWSON. Di Januar) 30th, 1926, I th H Sini .t< Mr. and m C. G. M»« son, .i daughter.20 words
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Article32 1926-02-01 8 SANSOM-OENHAM. On thr 31M •<■ l .v Presbyterian Church, Bordiffluly, by il"- B< Ei ikii Nkol. 0.8 E Cha U' 8 Supei inUrndenl of v n|fll p ||i f Mil Sophia I-32 words
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671 1926-02-01 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WONDAY FEBRUARY 1, 1926. Comment on the Week. The plan <>t sending to the Singapore Naval Baae <»iv- «»i the xvt^x floating clocks arhkh were taken over from Germany was formerly otfk-iul-ly voiced m Parliament. The latest news by the mail ia that the Admiralt> has called671 words
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Article452 1926-02-01 8 Customa ifv»-mu- for th<- year r.«2.". <h<»w> ,r increase of approximately 1 1 lilli nji ovei 1924. Mr \s Miller. <-f th* Chaadu Department, Servmbaa, ii brfa« ■eriourtj ill m tin Seremban European Hospital. The Hon. Mr. < teaMirt Emeriti awl Mrs. Everitt, who went to Hoa Hin. Siam. fot452 words
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Article987 1926-02-01 8 SIR WILLIAM MIRISOVS RETURN. Supreme Court Welcome. Sir William Murison returned fro;n leave by the P. and O. Mantua on Saturday and took his scat for iht first t".me or Saturday morning: as Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements. He was welcomed Dy a Tull t attendance987 words
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Article88 1926-02-01 8 STRIKE PICKET R lL £s m TRICK WITH Sl\< IAPORF (From Our Own Swatow's strik< ho following: No <h:t from Hontrkonu a:i<i Ma. to load tT unload < arlard, hut hQige, tc., hi- picket's MMMMMtim illowed la |to mk* frtsh water. Ship- f» kok and Saigon via88 words
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23 1926-02-01 8 I < '»cl«in. J4IL 3] t. Th< < ;.r!n;i' when -In- VU The B i\ sail and a th'iroujr? exa23 words
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Article60 1926-02-01 8 [R«'Ut<-r >• fan*. Jan. T' -ji r. m asurt" t < bed fmx wa- th»- t«-xt of a ■ppaaJhsl t(1 tn< ■Mnhi Government^ n»ea« 1 ne» crisis would awai aac mi>ef\. U- i thai BMI pear w.<- w« rth I an<i •n v wa« H l».60 words
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Article234 1926-02-01 8 LOCAL HIKES. IMIK KM \N M I V< KHK l\^\^^ Own < IVnanu. Jan. rb c asm witi. oertnV >an< Th< \n th« H 1 1 viri svm 1 BItI%ITHK \i WIK (I- ir Own < IVnann. Jan. 31. it eerd uowd* al naW I i'< <«i\a! ai r. ang234 words
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Advertisement119 1926-02-01 8 "THE CONNOISSEUR OWfW TO CALDBECK'S" Sirdir Lime Juice Cordial Makes the Hottest Day Cooler O CALDBECR, MACGREGCR CO., LTD. i bKorpontN m Sbaagkai). 45 Robinson Road. Telephone 228. -1 :i REALLY GOOD ij BUTTER |i WITH BREAKFAST MAKES :j ALL THE DIFFERENCE j: SKK THAT YOU <>XT "Anchor Butter. sWAViVAVi'iViViViV.ViVAVi'iV.V119 words
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Advertisement61 1926-02-01 8 I Parf urns de Luxe OOTY |i Chypre J Origan J Rose Jacqueminot !j Paris J Emeraude 1 EAU DE COTY j! to be had from aH dealers -J < D\ipire Brothers. .1 %v!w. I MSV.V.WWiWMiVWM v^a xts i/^ Jmbbwimm\ Wk \ll fciv'r m m Xi^^gg^j^^S^as^qiMißfcW Sole Affc»nts THE BORNEO61 words
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Article154 1926-02-01 9 STRONG COMMITTEE. SH AL'STEN WKUOMES roNSTRITTION. f ßeuter's Service.] London. Jan. 30. t has oeen formed under the .:-ship of Lord S-uthborough. styled Committee" r'or the purpose of S ths political situation m the Far BJttlM representations to he Gov- occasion demands. .ithborojgh has written to Sir154 words
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Article51 1926-02-01 9 ITALY ADOPTS LOC ARNO. fKfiit -*j ."Vrvice.' itnmt'. Jan. M. milht has 254 v..U-> to \-IK\IION Af.MNSI (.KKMANS Komt-. Jan. 2*». I i iMMtt, thf Bta r rated against i ..i«rn m •i the principal itiw t>. i man Kmba>sy I iv < r rman nt*wvtakta l>y the prtilioa d51 words
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Article31 1926-02-01 9 llii'i: i>tfu-iai Service]. Ruuby. Jan. 30. Ti lias been f«»rht Amha»utioi> >nfvrhe C >hnrne Zone will \te com•Jariuary :i<t. Tht* which >tal l»s> than fitrht i m th«- Wu---31 words
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Article134 1926-02-01 9 [Kcuto Sei vice.] I omi'Mi. Jan. '.<• d el UM iK'Velist. < i-ortre. Mr, who wi« born of Ittl m i'ai is ->n March 20th., l.or .Jmp publicacavcrr. -peci »l •pen i". Kranct >;.;:■ H m>\\m! m the •.rd lurir _i the war wa> Seen th MinUt134 words
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Article81 1926-02-01 9 VARIOUS. I :er'i Service.] I -ton. Northern Rhodesia. Jan. 29. ••l»hani W«< arrived ««n his I ••rtn I'rai.i. .•!> \erde. Jan. 30. I :-h airiru'.n. F«ar.ci«. departed ft»r I iVrnambut-o. Jan. 31. I h-i- virtually U*en again I at Fernando Xoron- Spanish aeroplane pil«>tt-<l by I which lei't Cap* Verde81 words
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Article27 1926-02-01 9 PORTUGUESE DEBT Ifßeunr'.- Service.] Rugby. Jan. 29. N <>"Mnii.».->ion t;> negotiate f that country'- war debt is arrive London on February unt owed i- approximately millions sterling.27 words
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Article67 1926-02-01 9 CHANG AFFAIR. DONT DO IT AGAIN. [Renter's Service.] Moscow. Jan. 30. The Chinest Charge d'Affaires has delivered a note to M. Chicherin stating that tht latttr's telegram was twice telegraphed lo Chang Tso-lin urging the necessity of settling the dispute. V.. Chichtiin replied hoping that the Chinese67 words
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Article73 1926-02-01 9 [Reuter's Service.] Paris, Jan. 30. The Soviet Ambassador announces that .he Afghan -Soviet incident has been fin- j ally settled. The Soviets have decided to i withdraw their troops from the disputed J island m th. River Oxus and agreed to its provisional occupation by Afghan troops.73 words
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Article108 1926-02-01 9 [Renter's Service.] Btrmm, Jan. M. 1 he sum of 27.0;in.nH) marks is the agreed a Ist th purchase of Stinnes" Meet, of which SjßMuMi is i ayable m cash, and mortingas to the value of 21.000,000, held l>y Dutch capitalists, will be taken over by the new108 words
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Article87 1926-02-01 9 [Keuter*i Ser\-ice.] (l«neva. Jan. Ml The Seer, tary of State. Mr. Kellogg, hai t .rmally communicated to tht* President of he Council of he League of Nations America's acceptance of the ir.vitation to participate m the work of the committee which will prepare for the hisarmameiit (on-87 words
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Article81 1926-02-01 9 [Beater's Service.] Washington. Jan. 2M. Admiral M >n*Vtt discussed with the House i naval committee the Navy's plan f<>r exaessmng fourteen million dollars m the next i fwt: year the programme including 1 the J tnnsliu timi of two dirigibles of six million Cubic fet t capacity, costing81 words
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Article27 1926-02-01 9 [Renter'- Seivice.l Toronto. Jan. 30. Mr. Jonathan Goforth. ex-I'reshyterian ■iwiwiTJ m China, departs for China shortly to become chaplain to General Kent's army.27 words
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Article151 1926-02-01 9 Reuters Service.] Hataxia. Jan. 29. The Anwirifo Dntrti expedition haa bew socially warned to take the utmost precautions owinir to the uncertain attitude of the Papuan natives to foreigners. The expedition is heinu: organised under the ausf :i»> <»t" a Dutch Indies committee f:>r cientitic research, for151 words
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Article79 1926-02-01 9 Amonc the various entertainments which will take place m England m honour of Lord Irwin. the Vicer>y-Designate, before his departure for India will be a dinner rrranged by members of his three colleges —Eton, Christchurch, and All Souls. This has been fixed for Tuesday, the 9th Febru- ary, and will79 words
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Article567 1926-02-01 9 HEROIC WORK. NEW YORK THRILLED. [Reuter's Service.] New York, Jan. 29. England ard America are ringing with the news of the heroic rescue of the crew of the Antinoe. which, m terse seamen's language of the President Roosevelt's captain. Fried, forms a thrilling epic of the sea, beginning567 words
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Article95 1926-02-01 9 [Reuter's Service.] IlirminUham. Alal>ama. Jan. 30. It is feared that thirty-eight miners were killed as the result of an explosion m a coal mine near Helena. Ten bodies have been recovered. Sixty-three men were m the mine at the time of the explosion, of whom twenty-five95 words
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Article120 1926-02-01 9 [Renter*! Service.] New York. Jan. 30. If the raperduurgei had been ftnetfoning properly Lieutenant Mac-ready, who yesterday spectacularly be*! the American alti- tilde record, claims that he would easily have beaten the world record of 89,596 feet established by the Frenchman, M. Callise. Macready reached 85,900 after ninety120 words
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Article158 1926-02-01 9 MR. AMERY DISCUSSES. SCOPE FOR TRADE. [Reuter's Service.] London, Jan. 29. Entertained at luncheon by the Sheffield Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Amery, Secretary of State for the Colonies, surveying Empire trade, urged a comprehensive policy regarding migration of population, movement of capital and the use of markets. He158 words
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Article119 1926-02-01 9 [British Radio Official Service]. Rugby. Jan. If. Mr. Amery, Secretary for the Dominions, addressing the Sheffield Chamber of Com- i merce, said that the capacity for expansion of trade within the Empire was infinitely greater than that <»f our foreign trade, both j iwing to natural conditions and119 words
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Article139 1926-02-01 9 I Reuter's Service.] London. Jan. 29. Sir Austen Chamberlain has arrived from Paris. KKSI'.MKS LABOUB& [British Radio— Official Service]. Rugby. Jan. '2V. Sir Austen Chamberlain. Foreign Sec retary. accompanied by his bob, arrived m London this evening from Paris. Replies have n- >w been received from the139 words
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Article116 1926-02-01 9 [British Radio Official Service]. Hugh). Jan. 2^. Osborne Naval College m the hie cf Wight, which has been derelict since April i 1921 when the cadetfl were removed U> Dartmouth, is likely to U* disposed of by Government ihortly. Negotiations for the j purchase -if the buildings116 words
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Article135 1926-02-01 9 [ReuterV Service.] London, Jan. 30. The by-election itt Dumbartonshire, necessitated by the promotion of the Conservative. Mr. I). I*. Fleming, to a Scottish Judgeship, resulted as follows: Colonel Thorn (Conservative) 12.050 Mr. VV. H. Martin (Labour) 11.(110 Mr. Reid (Liberal) 2.14(*» Conservative Majority 1.070 (No Change) London. Jan. M.135 words
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Advertisement207 1926-02-01 9 RALEIGH i TUT COLD MEDAL P I PIE MOTOR-CYCLE ■f Copy of Telegram. j: RALEIGH, NOTTINGHAM •I "OFFICIAL RESULT RELIANCE TRIAL— RALEIGHS SWEEP THE BOARD. V\ The Reliance Cup, the Butterworth Challenge Trophy, the Trident Trophy Team Prize, Two 3peci?l Class Awards. Four Gold Medals, Two Silver Medals." Gibson. f207 words
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Advertisement785 1926-02-01 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON \MSTERT>AM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. DARDANUS Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg In Part785 words
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Advertisement614 1926-02-01 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). "ELLERMAN" LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE. s.s. KIOTO Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg In Port s.s. MALATIAN Marseilles, London and Hamburg Feb. 1,8 s.s. CITY OF LAHORE Marseilles, Havre, London,614 words
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Advertisement573 1926-02-01 10 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVK Ks PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM AVH. \l! 0 Co LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVH X (Under Contract with His Majesty's Governttx o OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HO\H w \au<. For China and Japan. For Marseille.573 words
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Article164 1926-02-01 11 FRAMROZ HOCKEY CUP. Three teams hav3 entered for this competition, viz. V.M.C.A., Police and Raffles Institution, and the programme will be as follows: Monday, Feb. 1 -V.M.C.A. vs. R.1., R.I. Ground. Thursday, Feb. 4.— Police vs. R.1., Y.M. C.A. Ground. Mor.day, Feb. B.— Y.M.C.A. vs. Police, R.I. Giound. Thursday, Feb.164 words
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Article250 1926-02-01 11 Port Adelaide (up. of 3,500 suvs. 1 mile B fur. 74 yds. Lemma, U. 4, 1; Parvista, 5.2, l\ Our Saint. 7.7. 1 Won by 1% k'lipths. third head away. Time. 3.3 H. Lemma. with X.3, won this event last year m 3.3. AJ.C. Summer Cup, 1250 words
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Article74 1926-02-01 11 (Jood Stand Atjainst French "Stars." London, Jan. 22. At the annual lawn tennis match between Queen's Club and the Sporting Club Dc Paris, the latter led at the end of the first day by four matches to two. The outstanding results were: Spence beat Lebesnt74 words
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Article22 1926-02-01 11 London. Jan. 21. In the Kuui'V County Championship Warwickshire beat N« rth Midland- by points to fi at Coventry.22 words
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Article69 1926-02-01 11 I'se of Alcohol as Fuel Excluded. London. Jan. 22. A question involving a threatened trade ban, and therefore the pouiMt enaetllatioi <>f the I9M Tourist Trophy races, has been settled at a meeting ot the Auto-Cyeh Union Committee and Motor Cycle Manu facturers' Union. It trafl resolved69 words
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Article70 1926-02-01 11 Wonsbnuiuh I nable to Row This Year. London. Jan. 22. Some weeks of speculation regarding the intentions of last year's Cambridge stroke, Wansbroujrh, have ended m a definite statement that he will not be included m the 1926 eight owing to injuries to his back sustained70 words
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Article64 1926-02-01 11 [Reuters Service.] New York, Jan. 29. It is understood that Barnes, Sarazen, Hagen, Diegel. Mac-Smith and Farrell will compete m the British open championship at Lytham on June 21st. Magistrate at Preston Police Court to mother of youth who has stolen a bicycle: DoM he stay out64 words
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Article830 1926-02-01 11 HOOVER WIDE OF THE MARK. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Dec. 31. The controversy still raging m America >ver the effect of our rubber restriction leaves us cold, and it is cynical comment :hat the United States cotton growers are now proceeding to restrict cotton output. Most of830 words
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Article63 1926-02-01 11 AMERICAN TOURISTS 1 VANDALISM. Damage Batavian Temple with Hammer. London, Jan. 22. The Batavia Police have issued warrants ■gainst four American tourists, including a lady, who, it is stated, tried to demolish the beautiful relief platts of the famous Borobuour Temple with a hammer. The Americans declare that they wished63 words
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Advertisement262 1926-02-01 11 See what Odol does! Wflfc Odol does more than cleanse and beautify the teeth; it preserves them from decay; it purifies and refreshes the whole mouth, keeps [jJ^T .nrums healthy and free from tenderness, and delightfully perfumes the breath. And by a remarkable property peculiar to Odol alone, it permeates262 words
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Advertisement21 1926-02-01 11 Marylebone husband: My wife is never happy except when she is standing m a queue; it is a habit with her.21 words
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Advertisement438 1926-02-01 11 This Illustrated Guide FREE BEFORE you decide what kind of fence you will erect get this j Ideal Fence Catalogue the complete guide. It illustrates and describes the most suitable fencing for every special purpose— heavy or small stock, sheep, pigs, poultry, deer, buffalo, ostrich, plantations, &c. 18 styles m438 words
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Advertisement629 1926-02-01 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE. Regular monthly sailings by the \vell-!:no\vn steamer MAKELLA (7,375 tons) and MALABAR (4.512 tons.) Thf s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest sieamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe, single, berth cabins, swimming bath.629 words
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Advertisement691 1926-02-01 12 SINGAPORE-NEW YORK SERVICE OF THE NEDERLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY, -ROTTERDAM I l 0 Yn* HOLLAND AMERICA LINE. A MI Sailings on fixed dates via Suez to New Yoik and Bottm, s.s. MADOERA dv-> t s.s. VEENDYK t s.s. DELI du<Mi Cargo is also accepted to Philadelphia, Baltimore, and to l/.> a691 words
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Miscellaneous701 1926-02-01 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembing and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, lpoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6 p.m. Kota Tinggi701 words
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Miscellaneous837 1926-02-01 12 SHIPPING NOTES. When the Hector rrrived at Penang last week it was lepofted to the authorities that a lady had disappeared overboard during the voyage. The N.Y.K. mail and passenger steamer Fushimi Maru, left Colombo on 28th inst. and is due at this port on Feb 2nd. She will probably837 words
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Advertisement699 1926-02-01 13 O. S. K. Line. Destinations. Steamers. Arr. Dept. i Rotterdam, Hamburg, \ntwerp. Bremen, via Colombo. jv-t Sudan and Port Said. Amazon Maru Feb. 19 Feb. 20 pur ban. Cape Town, Santos, Rio, and Buenos Aires via Colombo. t Manila Maru Feb. 7 Feb. 9 ,-(,«>. Bombay, Karachi via Penan*, t699 words
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Advertisement447 1926-02-01 13 V *w fcS23CB!^^B j^a^^ai^. t*^^ imp Tfijjj. (s^^PS^ ■K| SIEAMSOIP LINE J^5L Round -the- World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 38 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OILBURXERS. NO COAL DUST. NO CINDERS. ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS. via Colombo, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine447 words
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Advertisement656 1926-02-01 13 KAWASAKI— ROOSEVELT LINE GENERAL AGENTS:— Kerr Steamship Co., Inc., 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE (via Suez) 8.8. VENICE MARU due In Port a.B. WALES MARU due Feb. 8 For rates and other particulars apply:— GUTHRIE CO., LTD.656 words
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Article953 1926-02-01 14 JCYS OF CHRISTMAS PARTY. 'The pleasure of your company," said tho invitatic n cards, ''is requested on board from 3 until 6.30 p.m. on the occasion of a Chiistmas Party." Considerably before the appointed time, however, chief petty officers with their •rives, children, and friends have started953 words
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Article1079 1926-02-01 14 IMPROVED TRADE PREDICTED. iFron Our Own Correspondent). London. Her. 30. With the end of Christmas we an- now drawing on? attention io the New Year ami then- are all >oit.- <>f predictions as to the outlook. On the whole they are rather more optimistic than niijrht be1,079 words
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Article211 1926-02-01 14 Chance*. Prohibition m Kur«pt. 1 I. Johnson h;>--i i. r.cinn and is not m fIMM >f mind about utry. "When Knplar.d i- I NyT* fci ..>ked during an int« representative. Oh. I d<>r."t kn-'\v. I* h< replied, smiling: faintly thnujrh h;s FW ■••t S:t the rain.211 words
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Article20 1926-02-01 14 In England s mv pwl the life |h-M, I bably the greatest bridge U^<- Mr. C V. Ci- Mastt-n -an.20 words
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Advertisement299 1926-02-01 14 "TOP NOTCH" l£//uSiu/ "The 19* Hole THE DISTILLERS AGENCY, LTD.. EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. isZ^l Are You Affected that way? ciLjE^ I— l lX> yoU vt r noticed how J P much bcttCf you can wurk. i>r walk, or play, when you feel quite well: Yes; and nsc twice as much CiKfgJf299 words
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Advertisement226 1926-02-01 14 I ~~i The Wander Working Zone of Kelvination il 'it t 1\ i V a I a^akMKa. '^^A^*iafla^^.. fS I v > J J \\]j|^fn which foods keep fresh for days Just a few decrees below the temperature up" until they almost fall apart &t the C of the ordinary226 words
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499 1926-02-01 15 ERASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SATURDAY. JANUARY soth. •Irked.? d llarS UnleBB MINING. Batang Parian,? Til/ 1^,., g?^S? U§ 150 Johan Tin -q VV Kaniunting (i> m. Kwita Tin !g I J*J" Kucha] IMb. ($1) ijyg Kucha, Ords. <*i, ufg jj JJ; Malayan Collieries (10) 89.00 39.50 Mambaua c>l>499 words
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Article71 1926-02-01 15 January Ml Bank 4 m .s. 4 15.32 Bank demand 2 4 X Private credits 3 m.s. 2 4 11-16 New York, demand 56% Credits 90 day- 58% France, demand 147. r > India, T. T. 154^ Honpkonjr, demand 3» 4 p. c Prem. Yokohama, demand 12tf» 4 Java,71 words
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Article206 1926-02-01 15 January :iO. Tin 150 Ton- $lSt% CwWw 15.00 Pepper Whit..- 7i.<"» Pepper Black HjM r !:ikt Tapioca I'« arl Saga Small rt.75 Copra |a.M Copra Sundi <-i l i .ir> opium, Benares ur.t 4.000 Rice, Lkwg Hin Chan Mark lli-d Baglc 1 Now) 330 Rice, Siam old Nc i206 words
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Article465 1926-02-01 15 i have received further c nirteou? letter from Mr. K. Sato, tht Secretary of the Japanese Delegation t<> t'.«* [ttternatioa :il Labour Office, <n the controversy Respecting Japanese factory conditions. Mr. Sato explains that when h< wrote that most of t! v- cotton mills ad i »t465 words
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Article240 1926-02-01 15 ROSE MACPHAIL COS REPORT. (L. R. Macphail) Singapore, Jan. 30. UuhhtT.— 2s IOUd. Lp Ltal 1.1-. »«n. t270 l."»s. liown l.'.s. Bobber shares arc steadier with fai! quiry. Mining stocks continue quiet and industrials and Loans art- wanted at quotations. Kubfctr*.— BuKii Jelotong-s made l.lfl and Jeram240 words
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Article80 1926-02-01 15 Singapore. Jan. 30. Thr Commodity touched low point m the eaily part of the wh-k, the fall coinciding with a heavy increase m London Stock* to 10,136 t.inv. Bear coverinjc induced a slight mllv, lu\ the loin- of the market is none too confident m view of the80 words
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Article148 1926-02-01 15 Ai the pwm| tinn copra i.» tlu fourth important product of British North Borneo. Progress m the cocs-nut industry during the last decade has l» <n iapiti. and shipments ofeoara have rim m value Irani tl :.<;<;«• m 1<»14 to C7S,7tt m 1954, while tht- a llttivatiolL has148 words
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Article119 1926-02-01 15 lit v ivvised estimate issued hy ih< Associated Su>rar Mills «rives the 1! J" ntgmr crop of Java as ahout 2jN2*7tC ton-. |*1m M output from the non -associated ■Mills t -stiniatiMl at appr >\iinately 242.807 ton>. This niakf> v ti>ta! estimattMi pr.»- iiution br li<2."> of119 words
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Article57 1926-02-01 15 The following furthir i-jwaid lift hay, In-en made i n behalf of the abov, Company: .'5O tons Singapore Standar.i Kffcfcftd Smoki'd Sheet, deliv.iy ]H \nn< monthly Aprii-Ji;ne. Iftt at $1.1:5 pm lb. H 'mis SmcapoiV Standanl Ril.U'd Riofctd Slutt and Pa! Crepe, tlrlivt i y 10 tons monthly57 words
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Article38 1926-02-01 15 Singapore. Jan. .{O, 1 1 .:i0 a.m. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 1.1."> Lls»*; Feb-March 1.14 1.14 April-June 1.11 1.12: July -Si-pt. LOT 1 l.tix. London Quotation Sheet 2s lOd. Market Faster.38 words
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Advertisement428 1926-02-01 15 Assets over $5,500,000. A Assurance m force over $19,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) TK H r'tL a F h lC^S n 'i heSter HOUBe Sin «*P ore LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry E.C The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of428 words
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Advertisement761 1926-02-01 15 BANKING. BANKING YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, HONGKONG AND SHANGHA ■1253%*- BANKING CORPORATION. CpiUl Subscribe V.100,000,000 (Incorporated m Hongkong) (fully paid op) a i/ifttCTuKS. Silver J 9 6"oonn M CW«!ri W pJ 2 q- M ar D X or 1 j. mur Reserve Liability of Proprietors jioiooO.OO W¥lw£3l Zh'o":%:l? COURT OP DIRECTORS.761 words
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Advertisement91 1926-02-01 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. f lncorporated m England bj Royal Charttr A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINB Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singap^t Representa-ivr Messrs. BARLOW Co, Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., Ltd- HARTEREP BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor* A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. M -ms. Cuihrie and Co. (Kuala Lumpur) are m91 words
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Article121 1926-02-01 16 COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI -FIN A LISTS. [Free Press Exclusive Cable.- Copyright]. London. Jan. 30. Lancashire. Hampshire and Gloucestershire are three of the semi-finalists m the < ssmty Championship, they having WOn the matches i.n Saturday which make them Uatk-rs of their respective Division>. Lancashire had as opponents Yorkshire last121 words
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Article121 1926-02-01 16 The Harlequins and the Army met at Twirfcrsmam and slier rood match thi (.^uins won by 22 points to 16. The match between th London Se«>tti>h .nd Oxford University was very dose alT;tir. tht- l>ark Blues b«inir only beaten by the oasi point m IT. The Li^ht Blue-121 words
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Article126 1926-02-01 16 ■JOMANCI OK SOI TH AKKII AN TO I R rVeai Kmlu >\e Cable. Copyright]. I mi. -ii. Jan. 30. M m K. McKaae and Mr. L A. Godfree, the British lawn tennis playei-. havt Sen married ;.t Kiinl<-i ley. This i< the MCOad '"maf h" m which126 words
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Article43 1926-02-01 16 UHCOL2CBUU AM) NATION \l FAVOI RITKS. [Frat Prow Bwrrwfrt Cable. Copyright]. London. Jan. -\O. Coraai hi the n: favourite for the Lincolnshire Harditap. which is t«» be run «n Wedne><iay. March 24ih. F»>r the (Iran*! National. Old Tay Blidgt b present favouriv.43 words
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Article26 1926-02-01 16 \K W.MAN HUTS SMITH. [Free I'n- K\c!u>.\» Cable. Copyright.] London. Jan. 30. Playing level m a Match >f 1t5.00i) points, :ir. heal Smith by .">_'T.26 words
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Article26 1926-02-01 16 PROFESSIONAL RACQUETS FINAL. JOHNSON BEATS ARNOLD. [FrM Press Exclusive (able.— Copyright I undo,,. Jan. 30. Ir. the Professional >quash Racquets Fina Johnson defeated Arnold 2 l.26 words
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Article95 1926-02-01 16 1)1 IJI.IN AKSn V TOl K. i 1 Exchnhr« Cable.^-Copyrigbt.] London. Jan. 30. In the courM.- «>f their tour the Dublir University hockey team defeated both I'ni-ver-itirs, Cambridge by 4 tfoals to 1, and Oxford by goak to 1. They lost 1 S to the H.A.C. but defeated Wimbledon95 words
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Article34 1926-02-01 16 The X i.ruary Indies Spoon will b< played thi> afternoon ..v r the first nim holes. The February Medal will be played foi next Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 6 and 7.34 words
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Article63 1926-02-01 16 [Reuters Service.] I'ort of Spain, Jan. .11. The wi-ather was tine Jni\ there wer< 0.000 spectators present on the opening daj of the second Test match. The West In dies were all out for 27."). the chief scored being Brown. <74 -md Dewhurst (.">5). Th« M.C.C. ha<i63 words
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Article359 1926-02-01 16 NUMEROUS SURPRISES. Th<» Failure of Liverpool and Birmingham. [Reuter's Service.] London. Jan. 26. The following are tin- results m the fourth round of Che K. A. Cup which were played to-day: Swansea 'J, Stoke <*• Cardiff 0. Newcastle 2. rulhani Liverpool I. Nolts County I, New Brighton359 words
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Article167 1926-02-01 16 IM.YMOITH BBATE!S \l HOUR fßeuter's Service !.<imi«.n. Jan. M. Tin following :»»< the ie»ults «<f the Matches played to-day m the Knirli>h and Scottish League*: |>i\isinn I. W.st Ham 1. Leed* K\«-r;«'ti 1, Leicester 0. lM\i»ion 11. r,laik|H.oi Bradford City Darlington i. 1 1 1 Vale <». Hull167 words
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Article127 1926-02-01 16 The following are the ties n the Garrison Squash Racquets Tournament (handicap): First Round: Major Walker vs. Meat. Hcville. I.ieut. Laim-m-e vs. Lieut. Hourke. Second Round: Lieut. Breeds vs. (apt. Brown John. (apt. Stevenson vs. (apt. Rohde. Ccl Haseldine vs. Capt. Johnstone. Lieut. Thornton vs. Lieut. Matthews.127 words
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Article786 1926-02-01 16 ANNUAL DINNER. The Somerville Bowl. The annual dinner of the club was a ttin^ prelude to the week-end. His ExeUency the Cdauaodore, Sir Laurence luillemard, X.C.8., was m command and J tinjif ably supported by his flat* officers, a ijrht merry evening was spent by members r>(i friends. His786 words
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Article114 1926-02-01 16 SCC. vs. AIM The following will represent S.C.C. against the A.P.C. OR Wednesday: T. H. Holy mk. W. McMullan. O. R. S. Bateman. R. K. Cox, P. Cave, Dr. C. Carson, R. K. Prentis, If. (i. Marriott. Lt. C. H. Beville. D. R. A. HoMyn, J. N. Wainwright. S.C.C.114 words
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Article346 1926-02-01 16 FIRST DAY'S RESULTS. (From Oui Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. 30. The Gymkhana Club's meeting opened here Lo-day m fine v.vather and before a good attendance. It proved a favourites' day. Ar. objection was lodged m the last race, bat it was dismissed. The following were the results:346 words
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Article68 1926-02-01 16 The following \m the Election Caauaittee for the current year: Messrs. J. i>. Saun,l,, K. M. Webb. B. S. Manmsaih, J. A. Klias. K. Page, J. K. George T. I. M. Gordon, A. E. Odell A. G. Anthony. H. M. Cantrell, O. P. GrMHh-Joaes H. Kl ■•hick.68 words
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Article72 1926-02-01 16 The Singapore Polo Club is holding an American toumajaent on the :ird. »"»th. K'th and 11th of this moti b, m which Singapore and Johcr. pfa^rert will take part. It i> the last toumanwnt m which player- from the Royal Sussex Begiroent can take part. On Saturday.72 words
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Article121 1926-02-01 16 The mdrtint was lolomnissd at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd on Saturday morninjr, the Rev. Father Kuaudel officiating, of Mr. George IVriy, of the Municipal Htalth Depojrtmeat, and Misi loofrphiiu' Reutoßs, dsufhter of Mr. looepk 1* liiutcns. retired ■ecoimftoJrt of the Sarawak Government A largolyHittoßded rocuptioa was121 words
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Article61 1926-02-01 16 Orders for week ending Jan. .'>th. Tuesday, 2nd. Signalling. Wireless and Ambulance Classes, f> p.m. Headquarters. Friday, f>th. Band Practice. Flutes ."> to 0 p.m. Drums and Bugles 6 to 7 p.m. "> p.m. Headquarters. FRANK C SANDS, Commissioner. Printed and published by Walter Makepeace at the61 words
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Advertisement322 1926-02-01 16 A ST FIN WAY is the HaLmark to ANY HOME. ASK FOR PRICE LIST-. Il S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Honpkon^t. KAFFLKS PLACE, SIM. AI'OUI Sole Atfents. hi vlli* i^sß**^» II sfl "^J ksrf^V VV^LV t*• (jjr^^ Golden t;fu ;;> |^F^ fcATZ BROS., LTD. Sole Agents. A F PEARS.322 words
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