The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 February 1926
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Title Section13 1926-02-24 1 Singapore Free Press Ifi CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1926. NO. 11,730.13 words
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Article298 1926-02-24 1 Italy, (Germany and Austria, as the result of < xplanations during the past lew da>s, have become quite friendly Page 8. After a prolonged discussion in the House of Commons it was resolved lo authorise the introduction of a Hill Tor extending the Trade Facilities Acts I'ajfe298 words
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Article1662 1926-02-24 1 An engaging young 1 flapper burs: into the library where I sat with her father u flapper of the usual typo; "a rap, and a tft ne, and a hank of hair," but a very charming combination of th'.-se elements, none the loss. Her hair was bobbed, of course:1,662 words
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Advertisement190 1926-02-24 1 gWAIXOW ARIELL'S MARIi: BISCUITS i RAFFLES HOTEL TelepboM N'o: 2920. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. TUESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY Dinner Dance. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY FRIDAY The' Dansant. LEVINE-HOPKINS DANCE BAND. (N.B. Evening Dress essenti for Dinm-r Dances.) '1 1 1 1 1 KLJOM. p PEATF Never before rack m ■■tnwiHna offer! \evei^ before ha>190 words
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Advertisement228 1926-02-24 1 J: DOES NOT IRRITATE THE SKIN! t *J A*^ "l rl^i/ rfiiS^f ftl 11^0 1^ s i »»onc of that mo«t Hist in^tnshoti dinl <i«-li<hl tiil srnes J CROWN Toilet Dainties in rich rot! lacquer <old containm I" comprising m «ci Jit ion to the above Tj Talcum /\>u./,-r Uimshin,,228 words
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Advertisement154 1926-02-24 1 LATEST ADVEUTISEMENTS. Hottl attractions— Page 1. Small ads and notice* on pavrt- 7. I,at<-M shipping on pages 10. 12 and IS. N'oticv t«> all Welshmen in Singapore Page 7. Auction salct bj (^>i«*«>n<r K«'«>n Sonj; Pagi 7. Pineapple brand hams, Singapore C >ld Storage* Pa^t will find the ear you154 words
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Advertisement7 1926-02-24 1 WORLD RENOWNED SWALLOW ARIELL'S, BISCUITS AND CAKES7 words
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Miscellaneous100 1926-02-24 1 THE WEEK. \V< il > viiiiM, 2ith. Hi^h Water, S.:i a.m., 9..V.) p.m. M. M. hoiMtward mail lravt'<. (1. 0.c. Inspects Royal Su>-r\, Tanslin, ~:w a.m. Th ii i .-i nif, '2r>fh. Hijrii Water, M a.m.. io.:{7 p.m. l'hil. Orchestra. MeWOrial Hal!, i.ll p.m. /•'rithiii, '2tifh. Hitrh Water, .».4*"> a.m..100 words
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Advertisement220 1926-02-24 2 IRVINGS YEAST VITE TABLETS. A lightning Pick-me-up. The New and Wonderful treatment of PURE YEAST VITAMINES. Obtainable from MEDICAL HALL LTD. 23, Battery Road. THE HAPPY VALLEY LTD. The Town Amusement CENTRE MALAY OPERA, CINEMA. SIM SHOWS AMUSEMENTS. M dm KELVEY'S "X SCHOOL OF I DANCING Private <l* lessons ■fc^220 words
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Advertisement375 1926-02-24 2 i Victoria Theatre. COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT MARCH Ist. AT 9.30 P.M. R. B. SALISBURY'S COMPANY. "THE QUAINTS IN THE LATEST AND GREATEST LONDON SUCCESSES. Mondny Ist. THE GREAT RACING COMEDY BY lAN HAY. Tuesday 2nd JHE SPORT OF KINGS Wednesday 3rd. FROM THE SAVOY THEATRE Thurs. tth. THE RECORD BREAKING375 words
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Advertisement347 1926-02-24 2 TO-NIGHT T() Xr 7^ AT THE lu "Mf,HT' ALHAMBRA (Tan Cheng Kee Co., Ltd. Proprietors.) In the Second Show at 9 p.m. THE SUPREME ACHIEVEMENT OF THK SCRSRH Cecil B. De Mille's Masterpiece, a Wonder Paramount l»> With an Exceptional Cast: Theodore Roberts, Leatrice Joy, Richard Dix, Xita Naldi Rod347 words
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Article1231 1926-02-24 3 A WARM WELCOME. The tx^inninj? of a new season is always n. busy tinvj, for apart from the enrolling f the men and the organizing of the prangs there must needs be much work of a more domestic sort before the expedition can ;;lc down comfortably to1,231 words
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Article795 1926-02-24 3 AN IN PROFITABLE CRAFT. Ten million books! All printed and published in one country (Great Britafn) in a single year, writes "Alpha of the Plough" in the "Star." It may be more than ten millions, for I have made a conservative estimate of the average size of795 words
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Advertisement213 1926-02-24 3 IM Mi V^ J 4 I T^M' The ENERGY <^g«grf of HEALTH tiM&i :r growing child is expending far more energy in e Glaxo-fed baby is free from rto keep his health than he tne r B^ of such dread diseases .i in England Everything is as Enteric and Tuberculosis213 words
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Advertisement622 1926-02-24 3 THOS. COOK SONS, LTD. as Official Agents to the Royal State Railways o f Siam Have been authorised to announce that THE CORONATION OF HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF SIAM, AND THE ROYAL BARGE PROCESSION WILL TAKE PLACE ON MARCH Ist AND MARCH 3rd AT BANGKOK. THOS. COOK SONS, LTD.622 words
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Advertisement315 1926-02-24 3 Cm DKEN S All) SOCIETY. Th<- Annual Genera] Mcctiftf >>f the Society will be heM in Gtnnmeil House on Tu«m}h.v. S»d March. IfM at lo.^O a.m. Sir LMHVBCC Kummt GuillemanJ. K.C.8., K.( -.M.C.. %s ill pro-i.lv. ANNIE M. SIME, Hf>n. Stcretary. THE SELANGOR TURF CLUB SKY MEETING. (Under S.R.A. Rules315 words
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Article522 1926-02-24 4 SOME INTERESTING DETAILS. Ever Careful Inspection. Few people realize the important factors which are involved in the manufacture of a successful spark plug. Kvery piece of material entered into the production passes through several different inspections before going into the product. The steel shells522 words
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Article316 1926-02-24 4 A it' contained X-ray apparatus m >unt- pa fast motor ar so that it tr.ay bv rushed to ease in any part of the country at a moment's notice, la proving >f value to doctora who wi.-h to avoid moving their patients. Prom the time -f arrival316 words
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Article69 1926-02-24 4 Many car owners are discovering that any oli* spark plug will not do for their engine. The plugs must be, not only good, but of the right sizt. This latter point is more than a matter of outward appearance an.l thread size. If the points of the plugs extend too69 words
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Advertisement151 1926-02-24 4 TAere is something different I <<T T NDOUBTEDLY there is something different in the production of these old firms; the merit of solidity, sound design, and perfection of performance was %> very evident in the case of this famous Wolseley light car production. It is a highly Q. 6) satisfying151 words
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Advertisement258 1926-02-24 4 A GOODYEAR BALLOON FOR MOTOR CYCLES! Here's a Balloon Tyre for your mount thai promises more comfort more security from BkiMipj and longer wear than you've ever before experienced Once you fit these IMooni (ioodyear Jhlloon* to your mount you'll wonder how you ever not along without them Not only258 words
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Article421 1926-02-24 5 v>t JnsUied. rk Times. cor- pointedly with Forward by the tyre heavy increaftfl in win ii iui)t,«'j- was > centi per pound I than it could 1 profit i. the writer >• with a man en- rubber, and tha produ en be ex !1(i "u at421 words
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Article785 1926-02-24 5 THIEF COXSTAKLE S SPORTSMANSHIP. London, Jan. 14. Unlike many of his colleagues, the Chief Constable of Hertford shire is aware that COWtMJ pays. Insttsd of imposing a ?noed limit and then trapping any motorist that cX4ce<!s it, he has sent the following letter to the various motortef785 words
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Article266 1926-02-24 5 ".Motorists of to day who consider that tlu-y arc often in-wed by the police and unfairly criticised l>y non-motorista might find some eonsolation in th.» lot of the pioneer" cyclists," a i orrespondent writes to tin Daily Mail. "Looking through my <>id Gazettes, 1 And that266 words
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Article42 1926-02-24 5 Miranui! track near Mai-, M t > lected for the location of year*f French Gmrd Prix race, th. pi :nl ,1 June 28.. The evert will pen t<> M»i inch cars with super-charger, having twoseated boJU'g :;i inches wide.42 words
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Article42 1926-02-24 5 motor horn has been invents i certain note on which unlocks the garage door, if someone trill now invent an exhansi note which will dose the door, another stage in the labour-saving movement will have been reached, comments The Motor42 words
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Article25 1926-02-24 5 Tyre mileage hai almost doubted, due to improved tyre construction during the past •even years. This cuts the average consumption of tyres aimoel in half.25 words
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Advertisement241 1926-02-24 5 fGRAY 1 THE :>,<) MILES PER GALLON CAR. The Car that saves you MONEY. I For ovor years unchallenged economy champion holding the official A A A record. >v To describe in detail the many features of GRAY engineering that results in low 1 operating co>t so far unmatched by241 words
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Advertisement27 1926-02-24 5 WHKX A DRIVER IN THE WRONG INSISTS <)N THE RIGHT OF WAV. LET HIM HAVE IT, YOU (ANT ARGUE WITH A FOOL. BUT YOU CAN REPORT HIM27 words
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Advertisement187 1926-02-24 5 The World Famous Italian BIANCHI CARS The car that has been selected by the Royal family of Italy for over 30 years. Each car built to order, 4 m wheel brakes, balloon tyres, overhead valves, ad- j: jus table shock absorbers etc., Can be Obtained Throughout ij Malaya. j: Importer187 words
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Article3938 1926-02-24 6 CHRONICLES OF THE OCCULT No. 8. f I Part Played by Fatal Numbers. 52 HEREDITARY INFLUENCES. Svt By CHEIRO (the World-Famous Seer). In last week's chapter, dealing with the science of hand-reading, I referred incidentally to hereditary influences, signs of which aie often to be3,938 words
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Article482 1926-02-24 6 Physicians Recommend this Remedy for YOU cannot choose a better remedy than De Witt's Pills for the pain in your joints. They give almost instant relief, and what is more important still, they do this in a perfectly natural manner. Consider the superiority of De Witt's Pills over482 words
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Advertisement221 1926-02-24 6 vv^rVVVV-^^^v.^^•-^^^^^^^v«^^^v.v^.VA^^^^v.^^^v.^^v.^^v.v t^v, I Antiquated all other forms of liphtinp. Z 7^ j4^ zSitoKfl kerosene, petrol nr ipiri! fSRI* '1' jS Cannot expl«»de. as they have no Bpr-^T j container with a quantity of fuel. A^^: Give off no he;it like kerosene. i J Burn brighter, and more economical. fejf^v^^Vr^i Require221 words
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Article71 1926-02-24 7 COST AND MAINTENANCE. INDIA DOES NOT (\>ME IN. [Reuter's Service.] London. Feb. 22. Im the House of Commons. Mr. Scurr asked whether the Government of India had beon asked to contribute towards the cost of the construction and maintenance of the Naval Base at Singapore. If not, whether71 words
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Article134 1926-02-24 7 [British Radio— Official Service 1. Rugby. Feb. 22. Lord Wintert m. Under-Secretary for India, -tated in tho HoUSS of CommOM that the proportion of eon mission! t > be ht Id by Indians in tho Royal Indian Navy was one in every three, provided suitable Indian candidates134 words
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Article73 1926-02-24 7 [Renter*! Service.] Rangoon. Feb. 22. Arrangements have been now made to] release nearly all the slave- in the Huk- j wrang Valley. The owners are well satisfied with The prices of redemption of the captives, many <»f whom are remaining with the masters to whom they have73 words
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Article94 1926-02-24 7 i Rcutei 's Service. Philadelphia. Fob. 22. '"The United States, through long experience, has come lo the conclusion that offensive or defensive political or military alliance.- are not in harmony with the prilliplen of our Government or the interests ••f our people." dc Itivd Mr. Kellogg, at the94 words
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Article47 1926-02-24 7 [British Radio OnVial Service). Rugby. Ftb. 22. Mr. Baldwin, Premier, stated that tht whole question of reform <>f the House of 'Lo was being lareiuliy explored by Government, whose prop rsab would be presented some time before the end of the present Parliament47 words
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Article60 1926-02-24 7 (Hritisr Kadis OnVial BervieaJ. Bughjf. Fob. 22. I Carolina Bridgeman, wife of Mr. Bridgeman, First Lord of the Admiralty, will h» unanimously elected President of the Central Council of the National I'nioii of c.nxrvative Associations at the annual conference t Dame Bridgemaa irill I'c the first woman60 words
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Article62 1926-02-24 7 K'io de Janeiro. Fob. 22. The foreign Rt^pisti r has made a state- I ment again smiminn Brasil's claim to permanent seat on th( League Council and says that Germany'* assumption of the right to enter the Council alone is absurd. Be ndds that Brazil does not aspire to62 words
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Article109 1926-02-24 7 [Senior's Service,] Mardelplwa, Arjjorvtna. Feb. 22. Tho aviator Franco has been ordered by the Spanish Government t,, terminate his flight at Buenos Aires, after a brief visit to Monte Video, and embark for Spain. Now Yaffle, Feb. 22. Mr. Goottdgl has resumed his duties. having practically recovered from his109 words
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Advertisement336 1926-02-24 7 BUSINESS CARDS. l/EARY SETON. j K. AM HER MANSIONS. Orchard Road. please Send for the Illustrated ;1 t;tl(»-'ue of Musical Instruments. SEASON CO., LTD. and US, North Bridge Road. l ABLB TOPS, FLOORING, TILES, Etc. >|\< U'ORE CASKET CO. Marble Merchants." Ti fephone 75. CARS FOR HIRE. Great Reduction in336 words
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Advertisement877 1926-02-24 7 NOTICES. ST. DAVID'S SOCIETY. NOTICE TO ALL WELSHMEN IN SINGAPORE. With a view to forming ;i St. David*! Societj it i^ proposed to hold ;i u INFORMAL DINNBB March Ist i Monday next > at the Adejafc Hotel to celebrate ST. DAVID'S DAY. After dinner it is hop,-d to resusi877 words
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Advertisement990 1926-02-24 7 ADELPHI HOTEL. 1 Wednesday, 24th, Thursday, 25th February j GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHTS The Russian Imperial Light Operette Co. I i will give Full Cabaret Performances j f. During the Dances Each Evening. ji j! Admission $1 BOOK EARLY. i si ai SPECIAL DINNER WILL BE SERVED I m m n990 words
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1214 1926-02-24 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, PSBRI IRI 21, 1926. Marine Courts of Enquiry. Ail interested in sea-faring matter* in the Straits will remember the case of the Marella-Conus collision ami the enquiry which followed. They will aisu remember that the captains of trie respective vessels had their certificate> suspended, and that1,214 words
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Article228 1926-02-24 8 RE-TRIAL ORDERED IN SERIOUS CASE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I'enanu. Feb. 23. In the Supreme Court an appeal has been made by two Tamils, the tindal and conductor respectively, :>f Hidden Streams Estate, from the decision of the District JodgV, who sentenced them to nine months in the228 words
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Article57 1926-02-24 8 (From Our Own Correspondent). I'cnanu, Feb. 2.i. In the Supreme <<>urt here Le Hong Lum appealed against the $1,000 Ane imposed «.n him. with the option of lis months' rigoroui Imprisonment, for nssisting In carrying on a public lottery. H«- pleaded that the lottery was a game57 words
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Article39 1926-02-24 8 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Penaag. Pen, 2:1. A successful appeal against r 1 i 1 eonvic--1 tion an«i a line for committing criminal trespass with intent to commit a theft of timber, wai made by three Malays.39 words
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Article133 1926-02-24 8 Jt'DGMENI FOR sl'iu*:.' \\li COSTS. JudffMeM for tin- plaintiff for 120,482 \\a> iii'hvfM <i \>\ the Chief Justice (Sir William Marison) in 'h.- ra>»« in which Nfjo lit- Chan <•.;*•.! thi- Lain Chooa Rubber Worki ft,r damage* t-> s.-mh- attap ;m<i plank I huts an<l two hull<.133 words
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Article71 1926-02-24 8 < aptaia Hirano, of the Japanese steamei Amasone Mam. was fined |100 and costs in the District Court yesterday morning as result of quantity of morphia being discovered on board hi> vessel some months ago. The morphia was found -in two of number of casks, which were71 words
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Article269 1926-02-24 8 1 Mr. c. ladea fcloss. Director, Rafltes Museum, was in Kuala Lumpui during the •n ♦•k-rml. Hongkong residents lean of the death of Mr. h. K. Blair, lau- secretary \v> the i hanv ber of Commerce, with |im regret. The news of his decease, which occurred in London recently, reached269 words
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Article85 1926-02-24 8 RANCOUR ENDS, EACH ONE T Mm AN<a> fßeuter's Servjfe.} Leadea k k A remarkable change bi Gei man and Itale-Auiitl the past f.w days ;i explanations by tlie beada roc »l meats, according to the n diplomatic eorrespondent, Bignor Mussolini mi th >t Chancellor that be85 words
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Article311 1926-02-24 8 [British Radi., Off Sir Austen Chan,!,, i niarkable >v*tk n whei the City of Wrminrhan upon bin to-fey. i, t honour done him by hi* f. made reference to hi« McreUry. He decU. attain Should never U- a .politics, fortoefol* i ol tho diverse mpera different311 words
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Article90 1926-02-24 8 THE CHINESE SI TUATION. [Renter St r\ tec i < :»nt..n. I fl Fortj iteamen art lyinn dte m of the closing of the ports The < 'Anton Government no sign* at complying 1 1 commissioners 1 requirements n^ ['hiiics, appear deliithled U ke the Strike Committee** Over a doses'90 words
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Article93 1926-02-24 8 [IMtish Ra.h.. Oft Servte-3 Rag*?. The report of the Roj k National Health [n»uranci plated ami will be tawed -i mission is to enquire into blUhed by the Natknal H >' Art of iitn and 1921 and t« v '">' Uoa or extension! that »n ""f The93 words
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Advertisement162 1926-02-24 8 "THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S" £/«> Wtnsfa/in theJ§arnelsottl6i DOUGLASCAMERON4© GLASGOW 8{ LONDON. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Shanghai). FOR YOUR TENNIS PARTY TO-NIGHT COLD STORAGE jj ICE CREAM I E PER PINT 75 cts PER QUART $1.25 j: PER GALLON J j VANILLA $3.75 OTHER FLAVOURS $4 j: j162 words
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Advertisement55 1926-02-24 8 wwwwwwwvyvJwywuvyw.% V Parf urns de Luxe COTY Chypre Origan J "L Rose Jacqueminot Paris *i Emeraude EAU DE COTY j» to be had from all dealers I Dupirc Brothers. v Ij^^^pHJ^H lillw =c si^ >^sp V Sole A Kent s: THE UOKNKO COMPANY. LTD. Singapore. IVnanir. Kuala I.nmpur. Ipoh. A55 words
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Article146 1926-02-24 9 fV LONG DISCUSSION. LAKOIR FAVOURS RUSSIA. [Renter s Service] London, Feb. 23. longed debate which was two "'clock in the morninp, the mraotti adopted by 157 votes -,->• resolution authorising the Hill for extending the I loans of the Trade Facilities Trade Acts. I M;.cN\il, introducing it, said146 words
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Article65 1926-02-24 9 R< liter's Service, j London. IVb. 23. Ba< en I ha« awarded ta* it award a Scout Alexander Ifim- f risking kit life in Fitruii police to capture an IHK HIKI SCOI'T. Hli fflicial Serrice.] Uu-I)>. It I). 12. R I'- .■> n P u-,-11. chief ■eout,65 words
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Article93 1926-02-24 9 Service.] M aldington. Feb. 23. taking to the \'a- x iation on the of w. 5 h ngton's birth, paid id outlook and thing ;.1.., u t him of the He I Lieved that i>ur poliBaperior to other he never preached ham-H of -ri and made large <<mtV>-93 words
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Article34 1926-02-24 9 II Pfcrto, Feb. 2:\. the text of a procURj .u;t., Shallash, Um i-Turktth Rvneral, who tht French autho- po mtrymen to calm i de Jouvenel, who very rood Syrian puts force France's34 words
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Article40 1926-02-24 9 Radio Official Service.] Kuvby. Feb. 22. n rl ifl continue* hu round important Uctarie* Mid pai.i h] th* silk w.rk, H" Roy«] Hirhnes. was v««viiif. .ad dyeiwc pro- rreatlj interested. u -.viii to-morrow pay Britinh [nduntries Pair at40 words
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Article31 1926-02-24 9 i: ••'■> Service.] V«m CnuL, l\b. 22. man merchant* an.! in--1 t>r. Grieme. fenemi i Chamber of Con. riv «J with many samples of Thej intead to ii Mexico City.31 words
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Article29 1926-02-24 9 rifeiiter'i Strvice.l Oslo. ivb. 22. 11 suddenly appeared Oft I due to the employers 1 M -"<^ terminating on ;-V^ workers in timh,r and textile <; Vettuw busy.29 words
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Article1640 1926-02-24 9 ADJOURNED HEARING CONTINUED Mr. Sarwar in Witness Box. The hearing of lh e libel action brought I M. U Maulhm, Immigration Fund Inspector at Singapore, and K. C. Marican. against ne lanni Mohammedan merchant named J M. Isma.l Marican and the Straits Printing Woiks, which occupied Mr.1,640 words
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Article186 1926-02-24 9 FReuter's Service.] Rome, Feb. 22. v»'\ that Government ii leuislatiiitr on matters divinely reserved to the Holy Father, the latter will be unable t<> re'•<iu:nis<' surh competence, except in afftemenl wit h him. This phrase epitomises a letter from the Pope to Cardinal daspairi •md rmphaslsea186 words
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Article714 1926-02-24 9 THREE MONTHS' RIGOROUS IMPRISONMENT. Sentence of three months' rigorous imprisonment was passed on E. S. Joseph by xMr. P. F. David, District Judge, yesterday mormnjr. Joseph was tried on three chares of obtaining credit under febi pretenc-s In delivering judgment, Mr. David said that the three charts were714 words
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Article96 1926-02-24 9 MUNICIPAL COM MISSIONERS. An ordinary meeting will he h«-M on Fri<iay at 2. 1T, The agenda includes the prescribing of Change Alley for the removing of nhst ructions to trUk l>y municipal Mrvants; routine bttsinesa and the following notice ol motion by Mr. K. A. Brown:— "That the (Onunissioners pray96 words
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Article102 1926-02-24 9 SEARCH FOR CARDIGAN CASTLE. F British Radio -Official Service. Rugby, Feb. 23. Although the Irish Free State force is continuing: its search for the trawler. Cardigan Castle, of the west coast of Ireland, its efforts have not so far proved successful. Bad weather has impeded flying but five aeroplanes are102 words
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Advertisement263 1926-02-24 9 FRESH CONSIGNMENT OF CHOCOLATES l| g UGKNT SELECTIOX IROOKLYN SELECTION. ASSORTED CHOCOLATES. Boxes tied with broad silk 1 lb. lU)\ Price $1.83 ribbon. '> IK > lb 2.75. 2 lb. Box Price $5.2.1. jj 2 lb. and :>, lb. BOXES ARE PACKED IX SEALED TINS. 5 Robinson &> Co Ltd.,263 words
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Advertisement752 1926-02-24 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE 1 REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, 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. AUTOMEDON Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Feb.752 words
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Advertisement599 1926-02-24 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. OUTWARDS. s.s. CITY OF SINGAPORE Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Mar. 1 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF LAHORE Marseilles, Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Feb. 27599 words
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Advertisement543 1926-02-24 10 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIG \TIO\ i n LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. BOMBWABDS. For China and Japan. For Marseilles, London ;irul n t» Dae543 words
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Article1613 1926-02-24 11 fJATE MONEY AT OOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS. The Scott -Cook CmfkmL (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 28. The final Scottish hockey trial was played at Craiglockhart. Edinburgh, on Saturday Of a heavy ground Right from the bully <>ff play ran in favour of the Scotland team h (w s<>nt1,613 words
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Advertisement1120 1926-02-24 11 NOTICES. Pontianak Gold Dredging Concessions, Ltd. rponrt* in Singapore umW T he Companies Ordinance. UM). Capital $2,000,000 Divided into 2,000,000 shares of $1 each. ZJF2L**- *?i^V*' C m P»«> i« i««uin K a Prospectus. dil!td ,rh 1 th. 19* a copy of which has bet n filed with the Registrar1,120 words
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Advertisement157 1926-02-24 11 tamper and December °'l<>2fi' n tl^ f Ur lnstalrn ents Payable in April, June, Sepshares to be allotted to hint' »e reem t P™"" that the 500,000 of the Vendor* able until after Feb 28th ?92™ JU e 1926 > sha not S*"x^the AX: s 5 0 U f b157 words
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Advertisement174 1926-02-24 11 LEWIS 6f TYLOR. Ltd, Wlw\ IWmrks GEIPOLY MILUL CaRDUH, 1 31 \W fir I era poly v I^^ BELTING 3&ml Gmipoly PATENT BELTING STOCKING AGENTS:— j SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH, PENANG I MALACCA. j 'j. The World Renowned Products of PROCTER GAMBLE. IVORY SOAP J CAKES—174 words
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Advertisement516 1926-02-24 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and MALABAR (4,512 tuns.) Tho s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe, single berth cabins, swimming bath,516 words
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Advertisement136 1926-02-24 12 M.S. Jl ri.VNDIA' (dur I tbrtiarx 28). run- l'i < of <.i'u<> <\ th« above veeael hw notified that in co— tqwitt <>f itraadiag oa ship'* departure from Antwerp feneraJ )i\< r.iir«' h been declared. No deposit will he collected *>nt Av. race Boadi mu-t be lipjned before delivt of136 words
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Advertisement552 1926-02-24 12 SINGAPORE-NEW YORK SERVICE OF THE NEDERLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY, "ROTTERDAM LLOYIT HOLLAND AMERICA LINE. D Sailings on fixed dates via Suez to New York and BostOS. t s.s. VEENDYK due Cargo is also accepted to Philadelphia, Baltimore, and to U.S.A. dian Inland Points on through Hills of Lading. For shipping orders552 words
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Advertisement247 1926-02-24 12 LLOYD TRIESTINO NAV.CO. line i HOMEWARD s vn i\( I >. Bi-monthly Benri e for 1 nitd Trieste via ports f Levant and Black Sea P I ta on the W< it VKNKZIA a ROSANDRA FIUME L OUTWARD SAILINGS. FOm CHINA WI» I m\n MM \M>HA PIUME L VIM IX247 words
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Miscellaneous688 1926-02-24 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembing and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6 p.m. Kota Tinggi688 words
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Miscellaneous576 1926-02-24 12 SHIPPING NOTES. PRESIDENT (iARFIELIVS VOYAGE. The President Garfield arrived yesterday on her seventh voyage a round-the-world from New York via Havana, the Panama Canal, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Honolulu, Kobe, Shanghai, Hongkong and Manila Captain Kenneth B. Lewry in command. The President Garfield has a fill passenger list and a576 words
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Advertisement607 1926-02-24 13 O. S. K. Line. Destinations. Steamers. Arr. Dept. j in, Rotterdam, Hamburg, irerp, Bremen, via Colombo, Aden Sudan and Pert Said. Alps Maru Mar. 22 Mar. 23 Durban. Cape Town, Santos, Rio, Montevideo and Buenos Aires via f Hawaii Maru Apr. 14 Apr. 16 mbo. and Bombay. Vancouver Maru Feb.607 words
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Advertisement429 1926-02-24 13 STEAMSHIP LINE Round -the- World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 38 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OILBURNERS. NO COAL DUST. NO CINDERS. ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS."" via Colombo, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine new liners continue on Round the World, returning to Singapore429 words
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Advertisement660 1926-02-24 13 KAWASAKI— ROOSEVELT LINE GENERAL AGENTS:— Kerr Steamship Co., Inc., 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE (via Suez) s.s. NORFOLK MARU <j ue Feb. 28 For rates and other particulars apply:— GUTHRIE CO., LTD. Agents: Singapore and Penaaf. K.660 words
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Article196 1926-02-24 14 NO PACT WITH THE LIBERALS. Independent Labour Parly Repudiates Suggestion. London. Ken. 11. A cold douche was administered to "certain Labour msmbtri <»f the House of Commons who are suirtfesting worHnu part with the Lil>erals," at a meeting held nn Sunda\ by the National Council of196 words
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Article79 1926-02-24 14 London Stori* Koorn Tear. London. I eb. 10. Company reports reveal that the great I ondon storei diil well during last year. thus corroborating stntements that the trade is on the upgrade. Selfridges show net pn tit of over fetOjOOO, being an itu-rease of £100,000 on the79 words
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141 1926-02-24 14 AMERICANS ESCAPE FROM INDIAN JAIL. Karl \Vinterton'> Statement in Common*. l/ondon. Feb. 11. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Lansbury, Karl Wtaserton sai<l Lord Birkenhend had called for the report en th eire urn- tances in which two Americans. MeWilliams and Sheey, escaped from India y breaking jail,141 words
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Article152 1926-02-24 14 Obje<fie.n li» Srene in New IMay. London. Feb. 12. There were riotous scenes at the Abbey Theatre in l>ublin last niyht during the production of Sean O'Casey's new play The Pleugh and the Stars dealing with the rvct-nt revolution in Ireland. A section of the152 words
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Article156 1926-02-24 14 KflFurt to Defrat Smuutjlers London. Feb. 13. Owing to the extraordinary demand for popular MBgl and the n cessity for the litrhtninq transmission of them to prevent smujr^linii- between New York and London a novel scheme of cabling m. lodies has been devised by London music publishers by156 words
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Article106 1926-02-24 14 Society I cad«T callv for Ckccn f«ir Mu>solini. London. Vvb. 11. Berlin.— Signor Mussolini's ftati-GcnMan outburst had tragic N4|IMl in lVrlin so cii ty. CounteM GabrWl Sera Manisdiedda, well-known ti^uri- in ioc&] eirdH criatcd MM at th Artists' Clvb wbt'ie sho Cmlled out »**eheeri for106 words
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Article187 1926-02-24 14 Political Affairs. (By Courtesy of the Xanyo XichiNiehi Shimbunsha.) Tofeio, Feb. 21. It is reported that Mr. R. Mi/uno. Mr. K. Suzuki and (General YamanasM w ill j u i n the Seiyukai. The Sciyukai passed a resolution protesting ■eaten the Govejmmeat'i policy in general and are to187 words
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Advertisement231 1926-02-24 14 mlinnf KORRENGZAL OINTMENT 1111% FOR WOUNDS, SORES, AND ALL SKIN DISEASES. llllH GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE Ullli FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND STOMACH COMPLAINTS. MARINE ENGINES I Used by over seventy per cent of the leading boat I builders of the world as standard equipment in their II boats. American Bosch Magneto.231 words
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Advertisement360 1926-02-24 14 Kill Mosquitoes -They Cany Malaria! Ti/fOSQUITOES are known car- economy to use Flit and avoid dis--IYI riers of malaria and many ease. Flit is clean, easy to use and other deadly fever germs. Thou- harmless to humans. It evaporates sands of people die annually from quickly and completely. Extensive diseases360 words
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21 1926-02-24 15 FRASER CO. EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. TVEBDAT, FEIIIU AUV 2 :ird. of th5 U Shai2 hrtS Sh W the issu^ value21 words
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Article161 1926-02-24 15 MACPHAIL CO.. LTD'S REPORT Singapore, Pe%\, tt. Ratter*— Loeal 9i». Tin. —London t"2s2 7s. 6d. KulWmts. Shares remain quiet. Buldt Katils are quoted 1.17 1.20 and Jeram Kuantans at 1.66 1.00, Malaka Pimias have i sellirs at 2. 50 an<l United Malaccas at 2.60. j Mmyftelda are quoted 11 14.50161 words
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Article282 1926-02-24 15 FOt'RTH RESTRICTION YEAR. Stock Afloat In Harbour January rabbet declared in February, '-5,4:5.") tons. Stocks held by the Harbour Boards, Sinmi and Penan* 164 tint. Additional Exports. Declared uncouponed ttodu on payment of 42 cents per lb export duty. Jan: F.M.s. 22 tons; s.s. nh Jobore -I".-282 words
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Article18 1926-02-24 15 February 23. Bank t i 2 I i'l .',L' »it-i> 1 'J 1 Sovereign. Bank Buying 8.5418 words
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Article55 1926-02-24 15 fFrom Out Own Correspon«/entj Ipoh. !>b. 2'.i. Castbton K-tat a Government rubbei plantation near Tewh Ansoa town, of 200 acres of rubber planted prior to H* in. was Fold by auction yesterday and was bought tj Teiok Anaan Rubbar Company for 1211 DO. The standard production55 words
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Article126 1926-02-24 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Siu-mioiis opposition to the draft of the hill on Estate Health Boardi was otfVr.-,! at a nu-itmir of Central Perah :*.A. at which Dr. Shae saitl that four Umei the pmaaiu number of health officers wai acceeniji for the rii-i-fss tit t!i erhfani.126 words
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Article67 1926-02-24 15 fFVom Our Own Correspondent). I|>oh. JVb. 2.i. A1 the annual meeting of I'otnlinjr Tin it Wai MUMwyed that a B per cent, interim aivi<U n<l would be paid this .war. Tho working profit For last year had enabled the n.nversion .f a dt-lut of $186,101 to a67 words
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Article179 1926-02-24 15 Opium, Benares BV* 4.000 Rice, Liang Hin Ch:in M:irk Rice, Sinm old No 1 <M0 Hice, Rnr>;i>on Bir t:tn '>n0 Rice, Rangoon SWfca 253 Rice. Siam Broken No. 1 220 Rice, Siam Broken No. 2 200 Rice, Siam Glutinous No. 1 3(*>3 Rice. Siam Glutinous No. I 320 Uice,179 words
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Article259 1926-02-24 15 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT Singapore, Feb. 23. Kublnr. 2*. 4 1 d. d. down. Local '.>'.* l Tin. £282 7s. Gd. 2s. 6d. up. Quiet condition! continue in all lectiona of the share market. Rubbers.— Bassetts were taken at 1.40. Kimpas can be placed at S.f»O. United Malaccas <>ffer at259 words
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Article34 1926-02-24 15 Singapore. Feh. >:i, 12 noon Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked bheet. February |.00 1.01; March «»7t.. 98^; April-June 94% W; July-Sept. 92 »H. London Quotation Sheet 2* A\<\ .Market Dull.34 words
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Advertisement417 1926-02-24 15 Assets over $5,500,000. mi *n nnn Aamrance in force over $19,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LMTCD(lncorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFlCE:— Winchester House Singapore. inNnnw npwrri?. <w nu t ,,,,CT.V. PLANS OP .SSUKANC^. AGEN TO WAN,.., Secret rjf Mwuwio, DtowMt ActuK, B. C KNOX. HORACE W. BAPEK. A.417 words
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Advertisement394 1926-02-24 15 BANKING. YOKOR4MA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. —Established 1880- Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reseire Fund Y.81,500.000 President: X. Kodama Esq. Vice- President: R. Ichinomiya, Esq DIRECTORS. 3!; TS, ma M wa Ea< l- Baron K Morimura. M. Odagiri, Esq. N. Igarashi, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K. Mogami, Esq. K.394 words
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Advertisement441 1926-02-24 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) a*v e J? d office: Hongkong. IslSSy^ a F ital 150.000.00C Ife?£L y o Pai l up $20,000,00( Reserve Fund:— Sterling 4,poo!oo« Reserve Liability of Proprietors «20,000,'000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. tt tten J en Es< J" Chairma: W W *7( i441 words
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Advertisement41 1926-02-24 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated Id England by Boyal Charter A. D. 1710). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representative -Messrs. BAKLOW Co. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO.. La i. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor) A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.41 words
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Article1795 1926-02-24 16 The S.C.C. officially opened ihe .Ticket reason last week-end with a match between teams of twelve a side skippered by the Captain and Vice-Captain, Cantrell's side experiencing little difficulty in winning. The 110 runs that Simpson, Clark and Webster scored during the hour and a quarter's play on1,795 words
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Article54 1926-02-24 16 [Reuter's Service.] Georgetown. Feb. 23. The return match between the M.C.C. and Dcmerara was drawn. The M.C.C. in their first inninjrs compiled 385 (Hammond n\<\ Calth >rpe scoring 111 and 64 respectively). Demerara madf 848, Fernandes (ontributingr 120. The M.C.C. in thoir second innings made 124 for th« loss54 words
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Article50 1926-02-24 16 The flowing will represent the Old Kafflesians vs. Fort Canning to-day on the Rstfefl School ground: J. V. Moss; Tara Singll and Y«W Hock; A. G. Armstrong, J. R. Kodriprues and N. Leicester; G. Towers, R. C. Oehlers, H. G. Stack (Capt), C. D. Smith and Richards. Reserve: Majid.50 words
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Article41 1926-02-24 16 FRAMROZ HOC KEY CUP. Monday's match between the Y.M.C.A. and the Police resulted in a win for the former by two proals to one. The final will I* played to-morrow (Thursday) between the Y.M.C.A. and Raffles Institution on the Stadium ground.41 words
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Article380 1926-02-24 16 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 23. There was a larger crowd present to-day including Sir Geoige and Lady Maxwell and H.H. the Sultan of Perak and suite. The weather was good but the starts were unsatisfactory. Race 1.- Jadi (Billett) 7.11 1 Cleopatra navies)380 words
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Article88 1926-02-24 16 [Heut-r's Svrvico.l London. Feb. 22. The following i< tlu- Assiciatioa Csp draw f <v the sixth round t<> fn- played March Bth. <>ri«-nt s. llaachester City. Notts F«»rist vs. BoHom. Rwamwa vs. Villa or Ais<-nal. Pulhan r». Sonderiand <•» Manchester United. London. FH>. 22. Th«* following arc th»-88 words
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Article74 1926-02-24 16 Renter's Service.] Melbourne, Feb. 22. Australia does not send a Davis team this year. The decision is due to the depleted finances and the fact that Anderson and Patterson are not available. New York, Feb. 22. In the Indoor doubles final, Tilden and Fied Anderson U i at74 words
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Article107 1926-02-24 16 Nunneley Iteats Manners. The final of (he Rantau tournament open ingles, postponed fr>m the previous Moniay owing rain, took place on Friday afternoon, the contestants bi ing Nunneley and Manners. The latter f >r the first half of the match played wonderfully fine pame, and, after he107 words
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Article717 1926-02-24 16 LANDLORD'S SUPREME COURT ACTION. An unusual type of action commenced before the Chief Justice, Sir William Murison, in the Supreme Court yesterday, in which Mr. Teo Hoo Lye, the owner of the somewhat conspicuous premises in Dhoby Ghaut where the Light Studio formerly cairied on business, is717 words
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Article24 1926-02-24 16 [Ki'iitor's Sorvic-e.] Ormond iksirh. Florida. Feb. 23. Over thirty-six holt's (]vrn> Saracen and Leo Di«'irt'l beat CompstOfl and Massy by K and 7.24 words
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Article22 1926-02-24 16 The foUowiag carols were returned in the above Competition. Thirty two cards were taken out. Cant (1. A. stephenson.22 words
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Article74 1926-02-24 16 The recall of the above is win for A. F. Dale who returned a score of 82 IS r,4 nett. The Ball Sweeps held in connection with tht Medal were won hy F. T. Jer\is \vh returned scores of: 40—7 ft) nett on Saturday. 42 7 3574 words
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Advertisement273 1926-02-24 16 ■w^^^r\vyvwvd^rv.v^rtdVvvvsJVa•Av^v.vv.vv l w■.v.v^/L^^« 1 •"•'•••'.v.v^ t. The Acme of Perfection. THE STEIN WAY I PIANO. 5 I S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. (Incorpo-ated in Honykonsr). J J KAFFLES rLACS, SI.\(. AI'OKK. J Sole Agents. 5 I KATZ BROS.. LTD II > A.&F. PEARS. Ltd, London, England. J IB J3 II lOm273 words
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