The Straits Times, 5 January 1925
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Title Section13 1925-01-05 1 The Straits Times No. 27,754. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1925. PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement217 1925-01-05 1 "Pipit J -l.ffl OFTKN "WHIPPED" RKVBB KKATEN SOMETHING DIFFERENT DOZENS OF BRANDS OF CIGARETTES ARE BEING SOLD IN THIS COUNTRY. IN BLEND THEY DIFFER SLIGHTLY. IN CAVANDERS' "SANDHUHST" CIGARETTES Smokers have something different, something better, something for which they have unconsciously waited. CAVANDERS' ARMY CLUB SANDHURST are made from the217 words
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Advertisement250 1925-01-05 1 WINCHESTER FLASHLIGHTS »^1 PRICES NETT. B&sj WINCHESTER REPEATING Ml.sLi;.- TYPE I STA.SL.V.U, TUT. I SEARCH! if.HT TYrE. .S.^AW iII.IKHT TYPE. Silver plato.l rrft..ct.,r. Miners WkHl enameled refloctor. Silv,r plated reflector. S areh- SMrcr r l^«'l vctloctor. S._nrchX Dvrmbl«, pnbi fioic Bulhcye lens. Genuine, <li.r- l.d.t \~<u: Ddr:.b:.; fc-enuinr Ugbt 1c250 words
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Article959 1925-01-05 2 Some Fallacies Corrected Or Destroyed. Of all the ways of getting oneself disliked, the most infallible is to go about depriving one's fellows of their pet illusions. So (writes Ward Muir in a London paper) when I recommend, as an interesting sideline of study, the subject of Popular959 words
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Advertisement555 1925-01-05 2 AfaAeS tAe. Aiykctf coitunandi The Straits Settlements are pursuing industrial development along old and new channels tvith unprecedented energy. Enterprise and determination ore m partnership to win fresh and greater markets. Everywhere demand is now shaping for a keener and more specialised knowledge of mndun business methods, and m all555 words
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Advertisement60 1925-01-05 2 REVOCATION OF POWER OF ATTORNEY NOTICE is hereby given that all Powtrs of Attorney given by Henri Beyer of No. 138, Boulevard Magenta, Paris, France, to Marius A. Beyer of Singapore, including a Power -of Attorney dated July 22, 1924, have been revoked. ZEHNDER BROTHERS, Solicit ir« for Tan Boon60 words
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Advertisement300 1925-01-05 2 Good Quality Size 6x4 (<JSO per Ioo Obtainable from the Prompt Printers RICKARD LTD. 76, Cecil Street, Singapore. TO LET OFFICES, GODOWNS, ETC. Offices m the Arcade. 29, 31, 33, 25 and 37, Alkaff Quay. 234 and 236. Havelock Road. IC-a, 18 and 18-1, Change Alley. 8 -a and 10,300 words
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Advertisement67 1925-01-05 2 The Real Austrian Velour lint $19.00 SEASON CO., LTD., Meyer Mansion!, 11l and 113, North Bridge Road. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS THE No. 5 MODEL. PATERSON SIMONS CO LTD, "ROKO" Belting Widths up to 20 inches ex Stock. COBlT& CO., 149 151, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. I KLOSTER iff JjJmjh l^\k F* I^™67 words
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Article1068 1925-01-05 3 Advantages Extended to Straits Settlements. The decision of the British Government to extend the long term contract benefits of the Export Credit Scheme to India, Ceylon, the Straits Settlements and Hongkong has been announced in the House of Commons by the Parliamentary Secretary for Overseas Trade, Mr.1,068 words
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Advertisement192 1925-01-05 3 STEWARTS *ntl LLOYDS 0 /^3E GAS, WATER J STEAM m UL i|L '-MrS PIPES 8 t*JI FITTINGS J^, N LARGE BTOCKS L. AVAILABLE W™ REDUCED S5, PRICES rr 0T"-~-IMMEDIATE m f 1 DELIVERY S g 4R§ Sole A«enU: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED Incorporated m tin Straits Settlement.) SINGAPORE. Carrying the Message192 words
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Advertisement346 1925-01-05 3 PALE PEOPLE ARE IN PERIL Some Form of Nervous Breakdown Always Threatens Them. Pale people nre always nervous. There is it closer connection between the blood and nerves thun most people know for all the nourishment that the nervous receive roaches them through the blood. That is why Dr. Willinms346 words
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Advertisement442 1925-01-05 3 STEAMER SAILtWttS INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Hongkong) Direct Service to Japan rla Hongkong and Shanghai and to Calcutta ria Pcnaag from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bill, or Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtie Port., Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOB PENANG AND CALCUTTA442 words
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Advertisement434 1925-01-05 3 STEAMER SAILINGS COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN S.S. CO., LTD. (Inrorporatcd m England) THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) Fortnightly Service taking cargo and Pauengert from Singapore. BATAVIA AND SOURABAYA NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIA PORTS AND FREMANTLE (PERTH.) Approximate Sailings. GASCOYNE Jan. IS CENTAUR J.n. 27 MINDEROO Feb.434 words
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Advertisement750 1925-01-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. British India Apcar Lines (Incorporated m England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. trader Contract with His Majesty's Government LONDON AND FAB EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWABDS FBOM LONDON HOMEWABDS FOB CHINA AND JAPAN FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP. Tonnage Doe750 words
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Advertisement761 1925-01-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) The Blue Fnnnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL, AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL. AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE. Taking cargo on761 words
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Advertisement737 1925-01-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCNAPPM (BOTAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVU) (Incorporated m Holland) UNDEB CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Telephone Noa. Passage Dept. 131, Freight Dcpt., 12«2, Marine Dept. aad Traaamltsaemt Dept. 1437, Manager's Dept. 1092. BEYNST— January 6, Letong, Tarempa, Mid.ii. Sarassan, Poeloe-Pamljanc and Centing. SINGKARA- -January737 words
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Advertisement592 1925-01-05 5 STEAMER SAIUNCS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE Passenger and Freight Services To UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICES HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG a.s. CITY OF TOKIO due Jan. 28 ss. CITY OF CHESTER due Feb. 26 .s.s. CITY OF TEKIN592 words
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Advertisement568 1925-01-05 5 STEAMER SAHIHBB ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP LINES (Incorporated m T.S.A.) Regular Freight Service TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT b.s. BTEEL INVENTOR due KalMora Jan. If M.B. CHALLENGER due Singapore Feb. 15 s.s. CHATTANOOGA CITY due Singapore Meh. 7 s..s. SELMA CITY due Singapore Apl. 7 s.s. STEEL568 words
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Advertisement649 1925-01-05 5 STEAMER SAILINCS m i AMERICAN AND OROTAL LINE For BOSTON and NEWC ,YORK J (VIA SUEZ). fc- Sjk SET DUE SINGAPORE *s.s. MINERIC Jan. 25, 1925 ts.s. CEDARBANK < Feb. 25, 1925 HU 'TsONS H i T^ ARUS B USTE AD C iIR ct rtUiMh, L.TD. (Incorporated m the F.M.S.)649 words
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Advertisement215 1925-01-05 6 PALLADIUM Commencing THURSDAY, JAKVARY 8 JACKIE COOGAN m his latest and best production Special Matinee Saturday PALACEGAY TO-NIGHT WILLIAM POX presents .MARK TWAINS (Jr-.atest Masterpiece A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT m 8 Wonderful Reels. THB FILM THAT MADE THE QI'EEN OF ENGLAND LAUCH 1 DON'T FAIL TO SEE215 words
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Advertisement385 1925-01-05 6 GAIETY QNEMA SURINA THEATRE Extend Greeting's to all their Patrons and wish them A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. Special Attraction! AT 9.15 P.M. Grand New Year Attractions. u mmma m^^ mmtM r a^awil^^f i XT fc^ U>o 5 a^Bai^ Jf/@PEZC^ f P*V<l ii/^E J^jfl B£Hl7 DALFOUR -"'HAPOLO LOCKWOOO.in im385 words
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Advertisement362 1925-01-05 6 WHITEAWAY'S '^^"'■"■^■■B TOOTALS GUARANTEE IT UU*» lff We have j«si received a nev shipment of "TOBRALCO." White grounds with Maave, Pink, Hlue, Grey. Uhtk «r I'carh Stripes. Also ;i !:ir«i' assortment of '.'W%wr~ l fancy stripes on white ground. ;>; > "Self colours as follows: While. <-* 1^- W IMnk,362 words
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Article122 1925-01-05 7 FIXTURES. Momlay. January 5 Hlith Water, «.1« a.m., 7.54 p.m. Stroller Land, Vic. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Tuesday, January CIlijrh Water, 7.37 n.m., 9.1 pjn. Flashlights, Vic. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Wrcnwday. January 7 Ilijph Water, 8.21! a.m., 9.54 p.m. Pierrot Pie, Vic. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Homeward 1!. I.122 words
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Article276 1925-01-05 7 Monday, January 5. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Mnin Whnrf Scott Harlcv, Supply, Apr.cs I. .Min Oil Wh»rf Dsghc«l.in Coal Whnrf LclipniVESSELS IN DRY DOCK. Tinjonc Paiar Shten Wharf Nil 'ilbart Dock Capsa Victoria Dock Nil. ttrppel Harbonr King's Dcc-K Turbo No.276 words
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Article97 1925-01-05 7 To-daj. Selat Pandjanf and Bengkalii t p.m. Utalacea ipa. Sibu 4 p. m To- Borrow. Singkawans 11a.m. lM Radjah, Tembilahan and Indr»>riri Boon Sourabaya 2 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalii and Baftn Si Api Api 8 p.m. Khio, Tambolan and Pontianak 4 p.m. Ceylon, Southern and Western India97 words
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Article35 1925-01-05 7 f*r» Pambora (armala J rinsu3 Juliana I'atria 8'pore I/ondon Nov. 2G Dec. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. SI Dec. Dec. 21 Dec. 6 Dec. 21 Di-c. Id Jan. I Dec. 12 Jan. I35 words
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Article215 1925-01-05 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, January 5. On tendon, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 Lemand 2/4 6/32 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 21/32 On New York, Demand 55 Private 90 d/s 57% On Francs. Bank 950 On India. Bank T. T. 154% On Honjrkong 1 Back d^d p.c. prem. On Shanghai,215 words
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61 1925-01-05 7 Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers Sellers Spot Spot Jan. January Feb.-March Fcb.-March April-June April-June Singapore Standard Bibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers •66V2 G7 6C% 67 66 »4 «6% 64% 65 H Tone of Market Easier. Latest London cables quote Spot61 words
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Article229 1925-01-05 7 Issue Val. I'd. Buyers Sellers 1 1 Bctaag Tadang 0.64 C.C7 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.92% UT% £1 a Idris Hydraulics 29/- 29/9 1 1 Johan Tin 0.58 0.61 L( K»mnoiiR 41/- 42/- xall, il Kamunting Tin 53/- 6»i/6cd. 10 10 Kinta Asso. 6.25 6.50 t 1 Kinta Dredges229 words
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Article136 1925-01-05 7 £1 £1 B. Am. Tobacco 5.11.3 6.15.0 cd. 10 10 Central Engines 4.56 5.50 5 5 Central Motors 0.75 1.25 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 9.35 9.60 cd. 5/-.V- Elec. Tramway 5/3 6/6 10 10 rnser Xeave 49.50 50.00 100 100 Hammer Co. 167.50 170.00 100 100 Katz Bros,136 words
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Article111 1925-01-05 7 Issue VaL Pd. Buyers Sellers U. Ens. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 10 p.c. pm Spore Electric Tramway, o p.c. 80 £350,000 Spore Municipal 5 p.c. 1,873,000 par 10 p.c. pin Spore Municipal 4,£ p.c. of 1907 $1.fi00,000 par 5 p.c. pm Spore Municipal 4% p.d. of 190'J $1,000,000 par111 words
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Article391 1925-01-05 7 Frater and Co. and Lyall and Eratf QiaUUnu. To-day'« PriCM Fraser Lyall A Co. Evatt. Allenby ($1) i. l.;;7'cd. 1.3: l.Sord. U( Q*jah <>!) 1.05 1.20 I.00 1!0c<l. A. Hitam (*5) 11.00 11.50 11.00 12.00 A. Kuninff (51) 0.35 0.40 0.35 0.40 Am. Malay (S2) l.'JO 2.00 1.90391 words
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Advertisement12 1925-01-05 7 VIOLET RAY MASSAGE MISS FUJI, it, BRAS BASAH Kd\|i. I .l.jih.itio It'.'.ll.12 words
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Advertisement659 1925-01-05 7 FOR SALE MACHINERY" SECOND-HAND STEAM I'OWER PLANT IN EXCELLENT CONDITION 1 only Hamilton Corliss steam engine, 300 h.p. lfP/4 .m. by 48 m. right hand frame, complete. J only Blake Jet Condenser, complete. 1 only Wheeler Surface Condenser, complete. 1 only Vertical Duplex pump. 1 only Horizontal Duplex pump, r.659 words
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Advertisement18 1925-01-05 7 KODAK LTD. SAY USC 1 /25 th Of a Second with stop F.B. For the best "Kodak" Snapshots18 words
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Advertisement1013 1925-01-05 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts., see page 16. WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC. 99S0 CHEV10LET, five-seatcr, e. !t.. self, starter. 482, otraits Times' I TO LKT, furnished rooms with l>o:.rd, electric light, garage. 3. Lloyd .Uoa.l. (|p) STRAYED from 22-n, Stevens Koad. oluck and white fo- terrier *****, answers to name1,013 words
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Advertisement567 1925-01-05 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Ad»t»., see page 16. MISCELLANEO! CHAMPAGNE Mnct and Chandom $12, uvo Cliequot $49, Heidsieck Dry Monopoly $51, Mumm Cordon Kouge $55, Duty puiJ. 11. Bolter, Europe Hotel Building. WHY PAY fancy prices for Champagne* Ganeyi Champagnes are good cheap. Prices por pint Gran Spumante $1.35; F.xtra567 words
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Miscellaneous124 1925-01-05 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Randan? Kerbau Station. (By Conrteay of Gorernmeiit Health Ofllcc). For the 24 hoar* endinf at Midnif ht on Janunrv .'I. 1925. dec. Max. shade temperature 87 F. Min. shade temperutur,' 71.fi f. Mean shade temperature 77jj F. Max. sun radiation U2 F. Min. f»r»*s radiation fi7 f. Sea124 words
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Article39 1925-01-05 8 THAM. In sad and ever loving memory of our mother, the late Mrs. Thiim Hen(f V.'.-i,. (nee Wong Ah Low), who departed this lift-to-day a year ago. Cone but not forgotten By her children. January 1. I39 words
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Article67 1925-01-05 8 Mrs. Tan Seow Kwang and family beg tr. thank all their relatives, friends and mem bem of the White Star .Club, Chwee Wha> Lim Club, Amateur S.oortins Assn., Strait? Junior A.-sr... Wah Ghee Kok Assn. and Tong Soon Kok As.sn, who kindly attended tlio funeral of the Uto Mr.67 words
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1015 1925-01-05 8 The Straits Times MONDAY, JANUARY 5. RUBBER PROSPECTS. Conversing the other day with a ver> able business man we had from him a MiKtfi'stion which seems to be well worth passing on to those who can deal with it technically. He spoke of the ruin wioufrln by moisture and vibration1,015 words
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Article24 1925-01-05 8 The North Taiping Tin Dredging Co. advise that the company's dredge will stop to-day for 14-16 days for the purposes of reconditioning the ladder.24 words
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Article31 1925-01-05 8 The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Its. 153 f 100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158=$100.31 words
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Article31 1925-01-05 8 The P. and O. mail boat Kai.-jr-i-Hind arrived at Tilbury on December 26 after a record voyage from IJombay. Her new time from Gibraltar to" Plymouth is 61 hrs. 17 mins.31 words
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Article38 1925-01-05 8 A serious accident is reported to have occurred at Thong San Kcngde, a Chinese mine near Sungei Besi, a blasting coolie having hi.j arm blown off an.d his face badly damaged. He died on arriving at the hospital.38 words
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Article36 1925-01-05 8 There was a rumour m Penans last week to the effect that a well-known Chinese way murdered at Assam Kumbangr, Taiping, m somewhat similar circumstances to the late Towkay Poo Bang; Seng, of Ipoh, at Bidor.36 words
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Article13 1925-01-05 8 The Ardath Tobacco Company haveestablished an office m Singapore, m Hongkong Bank Chambers.13 words
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Article17 1925-01-05 8 An Ajieta Radio message states thai architects estimate that £140,000 are neeci-sary to save St. Paul's Cathedral.17 words
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Article22 1925-01-05 8 Supervisor A. Wiodhouse arrested on Saturday at 78, Quetn Street, a Benjali named Joganni for possession of abou; 30 packets of bhang.22 words
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Article40 1925-01-05 8 Bishop Lowe and the members of th-* Malaysia annual conference of tho Methodist Episcopal Church have issue i invitations for the confcience reception to be held, at Nind Home, i> Mount Sophia :>n Thursday, the Bth instant at 5 p.m.40 words
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Article40 1925-01-05 8 The staff of the Freeman's Journal, of Dublin, has received one week's notice. It is understood that the Republicans, headed by Countess Markieviecz, with Miss Mary M'Swiney, second m command, are taking possession oi the paper. Both support De Valeia.40 words
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Article51 1925-01-05 8 Lait night, Detective Inspector Porter irrested Ns Leng Ting and Lim Oiv Tow on a charge of being m possession >f 83 counterfeit 10-cent notes at a cigarette stall at the corner cf Fraser Street md Beach Road. It is alleged that the men were passing the notes on to51 words
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Article56 1925-01-05 8 On Saturday morning a Chinese lady, 78 years old, named Chan Hoe. was knocked down by a car. The driver, a Malay named Basirim bin Haji Nawawi. wa3 charged before Mr. Clarke to-day with causing death- by a rash apt, a the woman sustained injuries and die m the General56 words
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Article59 1925-01-05 8 At 7 a.m., on Saturday, a Chines? woman, Wong Ah Toi, while crossing the junction of North Bridge and Rochor.Roads, was knocked down by a l—hlg car 4827. The woman sustained injuric and is m the General Hospital. Th.? driver of the ear, Choc Ann Chong, was charged to-day before59 words
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Article74 1925-01-05 8 On December 23, a safe m the Bangkcl: office of the Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation, Ltd., was opened by a key and Tcs. 4,730 stolen. On tho loss beinj; discovered, a search was made when a sum of Tcs. 730 was found m a room on the premises. The police74 words
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Article69 1925-01-05 8 A distressing motor accident took plac? on the evening of Boxing Day m tho vicinity of the Kedah Club, when a hired motor car bringing passengers from Jitra collided wiih a motor cycle proceeding towards Jitra. The rider of the motor cycle, Chin Choon, of Kapala Battas, was pinned under69 words
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Article63 1925-01-05 8 A cable has been received announcing the death on December 31, 1924, at Colombo, of Miss Rose Hazel Rushni (■unasekcra, late of St. Herman's Girls' Training School, England, daughter of Mr Edwin L. Gunasekera, till recently of New York, U.S.A., and sister of aft Asftr Gunasekera, of the Malay Mail63 words
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Article76 1925-01-05 8 The Bar. Mr. D. G. Id Leith, of the Wesleyan Mission, was drowned m thj sea at Egmore. a suburb of Madras-, on December 27. The dcceaje<|. Mrs. Leith and children and a party of friends went to bathe m the lagoons. Suddenly the Rev. Mp. Leith was swept into76 words
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Article74 1925-01-05 8 Mr. E. Thorneiy Arnold, formerly of Penang and later m the service of the Royai Irrigation Department, Slam, die-1 m the Mulilda Hospital. Hongkong, oi. December 15. The lato Mr. Arnold, who un«1I lately ha*! been chief engineer cf one of the Canton river steamers, was native of Glasgow. He74 words
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Article73 1925-01-05 8 In the Norwegian Consular Coun, a r Shanghai before Mr. N. Aall (ConsulGeneral and Consular Judge for China), sitting with Messrs. E. Evensen anil Brodtkorb as assessors, Messrs. W. R. Loxlcy and Co., general merchants, have commenced a civil suit against Mr. Alexander Roo Robinson, a Norwegian subject, trading as73 words
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Obituary106 1925-01-05 8 The death has occurred of Mr. Godfrey Cornewall Chester Master who practised m Hongkong for many years ar, a solicitor, partner m the firm of Johnson, Stokes and Master. He retired about twelve years ago, or more. Mr. G. C. Master was a sound lawyer and was also one of106 words
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Article415 1925-01-05 8 The death has occurred of Mrs. S. Kamliah, wife of Mr. S. Kandiah, hsslstant auditor, audit department, F.M.S. She leaves five daughters and The engagement is announced between Thomas Frederick Payntei (late R.G.A.), of Sungkni. Perak, elder son of the lntu Tin mas Smith PnyntiT an.i Nn,415 words
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Article14 1925-01-05 8 From China and Japan, by tiie Yamagata Maru, due at Singapore to-morrow.14 words
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Article119 1925-01-05 8 Our readers will bo interested to lenrn that preparations are already m hanii for the production of a Grand Military I'agcant and Torchlight Tattoo and an Assault-at-Arms, to be held under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor, m May next. The venue will probably be the Stadium,119 words
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Article229 1925-01-05 8 Bengkalis (Sumatra) Collier ies. A correspondent sends u.^ the- following A coal field of great value, and probably of immense importance to Singapore will cc mmence to be developed after the Chinese New Year. It is expected that the coal will be available locally at a much cheaper rate than229 words
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Advertisement105 1925-01-05 8 rs; "GOLDEN i» SPEGIALS Virginia cigarettes are made by craftsmen from the finest selected golden |gil 90 cents for 50. :i 1 BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., (STRAITS) LTD. Incorporated m England Singapore, IVnang and Koala l.qropqr. Commence The NEW YEAR Well Do all your shopping m the Finest Store m Malaya.105 words
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Advertisement210 1925-01-05 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. BUSTER KEATON m The biggest comedy and most thrilling drama of the year. OUR HOSPITALITY m 7 Reels of Laughter and Thrills. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS FRED. THOMSON and ANN LITTLE m THE EAGLE'S TALONS210 words
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Advertisement128 1925-01-05 8 The wedding took place in Sourabuya 0:1 November 29 of Miss Carla Hcdemann. daughter of Lieutenant Colonel Hedemann of Copenhagen, and Mr. H. Cheater Walsh, British Viee-OoiMel, Sourabaya. The civil ceremony was performed at the house of Mr. J. H. van Laer, Danish Consul, and the religious cejremony at the128 words
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Advertisement80 1925-01-05 8 On Other Pages. Page. Popular Errors Export Credit Scheme Finance and Commerce 7 Shipping and the mails 7 Singapore Meteorological Report 7 Rcuter Telegrams 9 Teat Match England's Brilliant Opening A Crisis at Jcddah !> Ipoh Tragedy Mr. Cowdy Killid 9 Australia and Malaya 0 Govt. Evening Classes Syllabus 980 words
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Article332 1925-01-05 9 Allegations Against Fascist Party. [reuter telegram.] London, January 3. Rome Following on the suspension of the leading opposition journals startling political developments are forecast. During: a speech in the Chamber, Sigijor Mussolini, the Premier, in the MUM of a fighting: utterance, which his supporters regard as the greatestReuter - 332 words
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Article158 1925-01-05 9 [REITER TELEGRAM.] London, January Port Said The British steamer Xarinfia, from London for Bombay, and the Dutch steamer Celebes, from Amsterdam for Batavia, have collided in poit. l~ctails are not available. London, January- Port Said The Xaringa has her stem seriously damaged and her bow plates damaged sixReuter - 158 words
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Article66 1925-01-05 9 [P.r.rTER TKLEGHA.M.] London, January 4. Warsaw Kobbcrs broke into the C'.ccho-Slovakian Lejcation, forced a safe, and decamped with diplomatic documents ninl t^k-graph codes. The safes containing the Legation's funds were not touched. The police suspect Communists, since it is known that the Soviet Government are P'lturbid over66 words
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Article40 1925-01-05 9 [reuter telegram.] London, January '■'>. Washington The American Amba?;aisn in London and Paris, together with Colonel Logan, unofficial delegate to the Reparations Commission, represent the United States at the Allied Finance Mii.i tew' limit ipf M January 7.Reuter - 40 words
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Article241 1925-01-05 9 Great Areas Very Seriously Flooded. [REt.'TER TELEGRAM.] London, January 4. Moscow A south-westerly gnle drove the waters of the Gulf of Finland up the HWc- Neva which rose eight feet inundatiag some of the islands on which Leningrad fr built. The Nevsky Prospect was flooded andReuter - 241 words
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Article127 1925-01-05 9 [reiter telegram.] London, January 4. j P*ril It is officially reported from iTanpier that the situation in the Spanish zone is as follows General Saro has halted at the Ainfchennen frontier of the international zone with 3,000 men and is awaiting reinforcements to relieve Meheisa in the127 words
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Article123 1925-01-05 9 [beuter telegram.] London, January 3. New Yoik The Governor of the Federal Reserve Bank states that the visit of the Hon. Mr. Montagu Norman, Governor of the Bank of England, is one of his customary trips made during the past few years for the of conferring with officersReuter - 123 words
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Article62 1925-01-05 9 [BELTER TELEGRAM.] London, January 4. Centra An international jury will shortly meet at Geneva to determine the conditions of an international competition for ■the best designs for a palace for tin- assemblies of the League of Nations. Star John Burnett will represent Great Bi:\-iin on the jury,Reuter - 62 words
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Article60 1925-01-05 9 [reuter telegram.] London, January Belgrade The Minister of the Interior, in the course of an interview, stated that the Government's action against the Croatian peasants party is not directed against the Croats. It is not a domesti; or political act but a measure of defence against an externalReuter - 60 words
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Article201 1925-01-05 9 Difficulties of Many Party Conditions. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, January 3. Berlin Hcrr Marx has accepted the invitation to form a non-party government. London, January 3. Berlin Though the Reichstag reassembles on January 5, the political deadlock continues. Herr Marx, a fortnight ago, abandoned a conference of party leadersReuter - 201 words
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Article69 1925-01-05 9 [reuter telegram.] London, January 3. Paris M. Tchitcherin, in an interview with Lc Petit Parisien's Moscow correspondent, said he believed that no agreement was possible with France if the latter persisted in her demands with respect to the holders of Russian bends. He declared, in reference toReuter - 69 words
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Article51 1925-01-05 9 [BELTER TELEGRAM.] London, January 4.iJ The Observer, referring to the Opinm Conference, says that Sir M. Delevingne, hitherto, has played his part with the greatest ability and goodwill. Nevertheless, it seems unanswerably clear that a British delegation directly representative, of Cabinet responsibility should be sent to Geneva thisReuter - 51 words
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Article39 1925-01-05 9 [RELTER TELEGRAM.] London, January 4. Moscow With the object of bringing 1 Mongolia into closer touch with European civilisation, the Mongol National Assembly has introduced the European calendar. The New Year, 1923, accordingly was celebrated on January 1.Reuter - 39 words
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Article76 1925-01-05 9 [reuter telecram.] London, January 3. Fall River Thirty corpcrations, members of the Cotton Manufacturers' Association, have announced a ten per cent, reduction in wases from February 2. London, January 4. Another French chemist, M. de Mcnitroux, afjed 40, has died from a disease caused by radium researches. (Havas.) London,76 words
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Article200 1925-01-05 9 Detective 101 was on duty at the Orchard Road pawn shop on December 31 when two Tamils went into the shop with a basketful of ilver and plated ware. The detective detained them with the property and then took them to Orchard Road police200 words
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Article207 1925-01-05 9 Motor Car Tragedy Near Ipoh. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, January 5. A painful tragedy yesterday caused the death of the Hon. Mr. H. Lloyd Cowdy whilst on his way from Ipoh to Kuala Lumpur to attend a finance committee meeting of the Federal Council.207 words
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Article288 1925-01-05 9 Pioneer of Pineapple Preservation At Singapore. The older generation of the residents of Singapore, and perhaps of Malaya, will be sorry to hear, writes a correspondent, that M. Clumeck, of Messrs. A. Clouet and Cie, has received news of >the death of M. Joseph Bastiani,288 words
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Article332 1925-01-05 9 In their report, dated London, December 9, Messrs. William Jacks and Co. state Trade in general has quietened down somewhat, but this is only natural in view of the annual stock-taking and approaching holidays. The general tone, however, remains row!, and the commercial outlook for next year is332 words
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Article85 1925-01-05 9 Selayanu Tin Dredging Co. has been formed with a share capital of £140,000. i Sir Ernest Birch, chairman of Malayan Tin Dredging, Ltd., is chairman and the directors include Mr. John I. Phillips, of Kamunting Tin Dredfrinjr. Ltd., and Mr. Harry A. Huntley. The company is acquiring from Biitish Malayan85 words
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Article58 1925-01-05 9 The Surrender of King Ali Demanded. (Anita's Service.) Batavia, January 5. The Dutch Consjl at Jeddah has wired to the loc«1 Government that the WahatitCo ii. the neighbourhood of Jeddah refus? to negotiate and demand the immediate surrender of King: Ali who, however, refuses. I* is generally58 words
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Article617 1925-01-05 9 The New Year's Course at Raffles Institution. The attention of our readers is directed to the advertisement concerning Government evening 1 classes, which appears on page 7 of to-day's issue. These classes provide expert instruction for those wfib are anxious to improve their commercial education and prospects. The617 words
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Obituary200 1925-01-05 9 A Reutcr wire from London, dated the 3rd inst., records the death of Lieut. Colonel William Hussey-Walsh, late of the Reserve of Officers. He was born in 1863 and at the ape of 21 entered the Cheshire Reciment, subsequ3ntly serving in the Burma War and the Chin-Lushai200 words
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Obituary58 1925-01-05 9 The late Mr. H. Hyndman, who died at Macao on December 26, at the age of 96, served the East India Coninany. like his father before him. Mr. Hyndman was well-known in Hongkong. He leaves two song Mr. H. Hyndman, iun., of Messrs. W. S. Bailey and Co., Ltd., and58 words
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Article285 1925-01-05 9 Wonderful Effort by Hobbs And Sutcliffe. [Routci Telegram.] London, January 3. Melbourne The weather was glorious for the third day of thr Test Match, and there was an attendance of 48,000. lbs wicket was perfect. Enjrland commenced their first Innings, and 283 for no wickets was on285 words
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Article392 1925-01-05 9 Withdrawal of Commercial Representative. It has been announced in Australia tha at the end of the period for which ho was commissioned the Singapore office of thu Australian Trade Commissioner will closed. The Prime Ministiv Commonwealth says this is no reflect! -i upon Mr. E. T. Sheaf,392 words
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Article102 1925-01-05 9 .Her friends m Penang will lie interested to know, says the Straits Echo, that Miss B. H. I.im, sister-in-law of Mr. G. H. Goh, who is m Englan.l. ha; got through the Intermediate 1. 1. B. examination with honou:s. Sho has also passed 2nd class m Criminal Law at the102 words
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Article627 1925-01-05 10 Incidents in Final (iame At Twickenham. [Reuti Tel< [nun.] London, January Twickenham The la>t game of the i All Black.-' tour, against England, hUrted at 24W p.m. in tluil. threatening weather, uitii boisterous tou-weat«r blowint:. The grojnd, following heavy .:i n-. *M >"'.\. Then- were r>0,Oi)0 people627 words
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Article488 1925-01-05 10 Sclanvr Dvfeat I'enaiiK And Kcdah. [Froai Our Own Correspondent.) J Ku.ili Lumpur, January The jf:-i match m the northern section. of the v ouroament was played te-deVi when Belangor met Penang aiid Kedan a1 Koala Lumpor. The visitky Rght against a Jn avi-- u!"i better trained team, but had488 words
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Article319 1925-01-05 10 [Reutcr Telegram.] London, January 3. The following were the results of to-day*! English and Scottish League male lies Division I. Birmingham 2. Sunderland 1. Burnley 1, Preston N, E. 0. Bury 1, Bolton WandTers 0. Leeds United 0, Cardiff City 0. Liverpool 2. Arsenal 1. Newcastle U. 4,Reuter - 319 words
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Article235 1925-01-05 10 Cardiff beat Bath on December 24 by 22 points to 6. Llanelly beat the Watsonians by 36 points to 3. Christmas Day matches under the auspices of the Northern Union resulted Barrow 13, Wisran Highfield 5 Bradford '>, Keighley 18 Dewsbury 4, Wakefield 2 Hudderslipld 9, Halifax 3235 words
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Article31 1925-01-05 10 [Reuter Telegram.] London, January 3. A New York message states that Kid Kaplan has won the world's featherweight championship by technically knocking I out Danny Kramer in the ninth round.Reuter - 31 words
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Article264 1925-01-05 10 (From Onr Own Correspondent.) Penanr.' 3HBa/tTV.».~ The following are the handicaps for the tirsv day's racing at Penangf on Saturday Race 1 Happy Days 10.6, Bex 9.12, Calculator 8.10, Popaway 8.10, Helanel S.O^LadjT Nin 8.4, Bonza 8.4, Cleopatra II 7.4. Race 2 Sir Hatan 9, Oielway 8.9, Cornstalk264 words
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Article81 1925-01-05 10 English Tourists in Durban Match. [Reutcr Telegram.] London, January 3. Durban Tho unofficial Test Match was continued here to-day, when South Africa completed their innings with a total of 211, Taylor being the highest scorer with 112. Mr. Joel's XI, who made 285 in their first inning:?, knocked upReuter - 81 words
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Article214 1925-01-05 10 Singapore Defeat Negri Sembilan. Xogri Sembilan came down for their return match against Singapore on Saturday, and were beatan by three goals to one in a game played at the Stadium. Play was fast in the first half, and always interesting, but Singapore were I the Ftronger side in214 words
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Article56 1925-01-05 10 Owing to heavy rain on Saturday afternoon the January bogey competition of the Singapore Golf Club had to be postponed to next week end. The Ladies' January ■spoon competition will be played for this afternoon over the second nine Tioles. President's Prize. In the semi-final played yesterday morning Braddell56 words
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Article514 1925-01-05 10 Week-end Races. A race for the Lundon Cup between Golden Girl (holder) and Puteh (Challenger) was sailed off on Saturday afternoon in a strong wind and lumpy sea. Both boats jrot away to a fairly level start at 4.06 p.m. Puteh at once took a course along tho inner514 words
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Article582 1925-01-05 10 Famous Astronomer's Idea Of Polar Ice. The conclusions readied by Professor G. H. Hamilton, cf the Harvard College Observatory, U.S.A. that there is intelligent life on Mars, und that the canals actually exist 0:1 the planet, recei/ed widespread discussion recently, Professor Hamilton's deductions are extremely interesting-," said582 words
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Article135 1925-01-05 10 Tempted by Durians At about 4.4."> a.m. on the 3rd instant Mr, G. Aurely of 44 Grange Road wan awakened by the Javanese boy and informed that there was somebody m the garden stealing durians. Mr. Aurely went downstairs and saw two persons walking through the hedge and then along135 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
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Article168 1925-01-05 10 Singapore, January 5. Rubbers.— London 1?. 7 r >id. Local CG% Tin.— London 3/1/25 £277 17s. 6d. Local $141 (150 tons sold). Rubbers. Jiniahs have buyers at 1.34, Mrnriai Tekonifs at 40 cents, Ulu Benuts at 2(i cents, Perak River? a 1.80, Glehealys at 1 J7168 words
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Article187 1925-01-05 10 Singapore, January 5. Tin.— £277 17s. 6d. (3-1-25). Local 150 tons at ?1I1. Rubbers. Is. 7%d., unchanged. Local 66 i cents. The slightly easier tendency in the commodity is not reflected in tM Rubber )*hart' market where active conditions at rising quotations prevail. A few fluctuations in187 words
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Article200 1925-01-05 10 (L. R. Macphail) {Jfntrapore, January 5. Rubber.— Is. 7">sd. 66>-j. Tin.— S2.ll 11%. Gd. $141 tons loO. With no cabled news of tin and rubber unchanged the market opens quiet but steady m a'.l sections. Rubbers-. Quotations uncharged. Mining. Batang Padangs are in good ('remand at200 words
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Article159 1925-01-05 10 The report of the Duff Development Co. for year ended March 31 has shows year's working resulted m loss of £6,728. This loss has been set against reserve account, reducing balance on that account to £2,416. Output of rubber was 1,190,002 'lbs., which was realised at an average159 words
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Article141 1925-01-05 10 I Mrs. M. C. Leicester, of Thomson Road, and other ladies were travelling in a car I alonpr New Bridge Road, towards town from Sepoy Lines, at 8.45 a.m. on the 3rd instant. Motor lorry No. 818, driven by a Sikh, Bishen Singh, was proceeding141 words
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Article96 1925-01-05 10 His Majesty the King of Siani's Christmas telegram to His Majesty the King of Great Britain, despatched from Bangkok on December 24 wa>- as follows "Bangkok, December 24, His Majesty the King, London. Pi ay accept my best wishes on this festival day. (M.R.) Rama R." King96 words
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Letter96 1925-01-05 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— At 10.30 a.m. the Municipal water supply was cut off from Oxley Road without any warning bcinjr fivM and uu till the time of writing h;is not been turned on. In future would it be too much to ask those96 words
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Article343 1925-01-05 10 Decrease of Tonnage from The Straits. The Administration Kepoit of the Madias Port for the year IM3-M says that 18!) vessel? were berthed, drawing 25 feet and under, 47 veaMb drawinir from 25 to 26 feet, J- vessels from 26 to 27 feet, 3 from 27 to 2fc343 words
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Article261 1925-01-05 10 Ceremonial Opening of Assizes This Month. When the cases lor :the January sittinjcs <.l th-; Supie»o Court wore fixed for hearing this morninn Mr. Justice BarrettLennard announced that there would bo a ceremonial openin? of the Assizes at the Cathedral on Tuesday, January His Lordship also stated that261 words
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Article117 1925-01-05 10 On December pi, a woman, named Chan Ah Ss, was charged m the Lower Court, Alor Star, with importing two young girls from China via Bangkok for prostitution. The case was heard by the Chief MagiBtrat<|, Syed Md. Idid, with Mr. Macmillan. Asst. Commissioner of Pollen,117 words
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Article110 1925-01-05 10 The third anniversary ami the annual general meeting of thr Celestial Friendly Association took plate at the Happy Valley on January I, Ortke-bcarvis elected for the year W«M as follows President Mr. Tan s <r Hook, vi. president Mr. Choo Gee Wan, hon. secretary Mr. Ho Koon Ton, a.«st. lion,110 words
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Advertisement29 1925-01-05 10 The wedding has taken place at home cf Mr. W. E. Speers, Commissioner of Police, Kedah, and Meta, only daughter of Captain and Mrs. McKintv, Coreen, Prince's Gardens, I.arne,29 words
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Article747 1925-01-05 11 Talented Company at Victoria Theatre. A show :it any theatre stands or falls ly its lir.it night, and the factor which malm or mm it is not what the papers say about t, or w.iat the advertisement columns say, but what the people who mw the show747 words
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Article110 1925-01-05 11 The following appointments have been made by the Secretary of State for the Coloni©; during the month ended November 10, 1!>24 Mr. H. A. Hay Barclay, M.R.C.V.S., Veterinary Surgeon, Strait.- Settlements Mr. J. Gardiner, Mr. T. A. R. Nightingale, and Mr. H. Burns, Probationary Assistant Commissioners of110 words
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Article137 1925-01-05 11 A telegram dated Madura, December LV>, tfjra that Mrs. S. Lloyd, an American lady tourist, who arrived thflre by the Ceylon boat muil that day, complained to the railway police that she had lost valuables consisting of diamonds, jewels, dollars, notes and cheques to thp value of Us. K2.000, while137 words
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Article718 1925-01-05 11 Estimate that Omits Cost Of Defence. The following article is by the naval I correspondent the Daily News which huj always been opposed to the Singapore naval base scheme In view of the Government's decision to proceed with the Singapore scheme, it is of interest to look718 words
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Article171 1925-01-05 11 A most successful fancy dress dinner and dance was held at the Sag-il (Dunlop) Club, Timur, Tangkah, on New Year's Eve, when a very cheery company of about 40 ladies and gentlemen, most of whom were m fancy dress costume*, sat down to what was generally considered171 words
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Article45 1925-01-05 11 Speaking at the annual meeting of Malaya General Company, Mr. Geo. M. Weckley .-aid The expenditure during the year on cultivation, general upkeep and replacements ha? been fairly h'.-avy, ■inn it is money well spent, and th- company will feel the benefit m future years.45 words
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Advertisement145 1925-01-05 11 We have a "HIS MASTER'S VOICE Gramophone that will be sure to suit your home. That the "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" Instruments and Records are the world's linrst products is universally admitted. Call and let us demonstrate the qualities of the "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" Gramophones. S. MOUTRIE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated ta145 words
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Advertisement517 1925-01-05 11 S/ifrii^Q HAT O|Q "RAFFLES." SINGAPORE. VJCII l\lv\J IIV tvl\l SARKIBS," PENANG. (Conducted under the personal aupervision tf the Proprietors). IN SINGAPORE. Grill Room open till midnight. RAFFLES HOTEL The Popular Rendezvous. GUEST NIGHT Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Dinner and Dancing. TEA DANCES Every Monday and Friday. ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS Every517 words
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Article472 1925-01-05 12 tpany Reports, Dividends And Notices. Kapar l'ara Rubber Estates Company has declared interim dividend of per cent., less tax, payable December 19. Krtibong Rubber. Net profit of Krubong (Malacca) Rubber 1'iantatiuns for year to September 30, 1924, was £1,073, plus £686 brought forward, making £1,760. Dividend of 6472 words
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Article424 1925-01-05 12 Pleasant Pictures by Louis Couperus. Every famous man has his decriers as well as his admirers in his own country, and foreigners seldom know whether they should place their trust more in the evil reports or in the good. The charge one heard oftenest against the laic Mr.424 words
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Article107 1925-01-05 12 The Daily Chronicle say* that Sir Hari Singh's English secretary has returned to India, after a special viiit to London for the purpose of explaining Sir Hari's viewpoint. It is understood that he told the authorities m London that although Sir Hari would have liked to assist toe Public Prosecutor107 words
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Advertisement344 1925-01-05 12 lit It* /T \9 Hi P^^^H^HkX! J I »mJf J by Thomas Dorkcii. m actor. In 1 715. In honour of King George It acceuion. The pn:c con.ixed of a red coat with a ulver bad* on the arm, and was competed lor by Tharoea Jf Wslermen. Therm«e rm« look344 words
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Advertisement277 1925-01-05 12 HAIPHONG Dragon Supplied to the Singapore Municipality, Government of Johortj Malacca Municipality, F.MS. Railways and all leading architects and contractors. DUPIRE BROTHERS Sole Agents, SINGAPORE. ii» t «m«>« /^®®^fe\ "RufF.fi I o g^^^^S) Cement \%^<^^^\^^/^^^ Fresh arrivals every two weeks. Quality guaranteed. Prices competitive. Sole Importers Borneo-Sumatra Trading Co., Ltd.277 words
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Advertisement383 1925-01-05 13 KYNOCH 1 BRITISH MADE £j| CARTRIDGES (fi are the best and most reliable for all game shooting expeditions. 11 I Ammunftion for rirlcs, p'stols. revoivcrs. and shot <juns made at tlie Kmkkli Factories if Nobvi laduttriei Ltd., is t>> i;;ve Consistent Accuracy. SOLD EVERYWHERE r^^ Wholttalc only: /^tjyrrrp^Sjw l^ NOULL383 words
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Advertisement212 1925-01-05 13 GOVERNMENT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS NEW WATER SUPPLY FOR MALACCA TOWN— I.bROK KEDONDONG RESERVOIR. The Government of the Straits Settlement is prepare.; to receive tenders for the construction of a new Keaervoir at Lubok Kedimdong. close to the joint boundary between Malccca, Johore and Negri Sembilan The works will consist212 words
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Advertisement908 1925-01-05 13 NOTICE IN THE ESTATE OF MATTHEW CONNELL, DECEASED I'urxuant to Ordinance No. 144 (Trust.'.-) Stction I*".. NOTICK is hereby Riven that ail creditors and other persons having any claims r demands upon or Hgaintt the Estate of Matthew Connell deceived late of The Sailors' Home, Singapore, who died on Si-ptrm-bar908 words
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Advertisement232 1925-01-05 13 'ALWAYS ASK FOR Mft'/f ''•■if/, V/ I I V IS SATISFACTION IN IT J^^^OLD EVERYWHERE TELOK KRUIN TIN, LTD. Incorporated m the F.M.SJ .NOTICE is hereby given that a Final Dividend of five per cent, m respect of the limmciiil year ended October :iU 1824, has btun declared, payable on232 words
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Advertisement675 1925-01-05 14 aV**M<l over $5,800,000 S.C. Assurance m force over $17,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Strait* Settlement*.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester Houie, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 62, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies675 words
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Advertisement478 1925-01-05 14 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NKTH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) Established 1563. CAPITAL Fl. 60,000,000 (about £6,000,000) ISSUED Fl. 55.000.000 (about £4,1.00,000) RESERVE FUND Fl. 21.000.000 (about OaMMM) HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. EASTERN HEAD OFFICE, BATAVIA. BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Medan, Sourabaya, Semarang, Bandoeng, Weltevreden, Cheribon, Tegal. Pecalongan, Probolinggo, Tjilatjap, Ampenan, Menado, Macassar,478 words
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Advertisement401 1925-01-05 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter m Japan) Capital Subscribed Y60,000,000 Capital Paid-up Y62.000.000 Reserve Fund Y13.780.000 President K. Nakagawa, Esq. Vice-President H. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS G. Kawasaki, Esq. I D. Takita, Esq. M. Esaki, E»q. I T. Hisamune, Esq. M. Shuto, Esq. HEAD OFFICE Taipeh,401 words
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Advertisement420 1925-01-05 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Engla.id) Fire, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets £40,000,000 W. A. SlMS— Manager iM Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. The Imperial Fire Office. United with the Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) 1 and 2, Bartholomew Lane, London Established 1803. Capital 5,460,000420 words
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Advertisement853 1925-01-05 14 AMONG THE POLICIES RECENTLY ARRANGED FOR CLIENTS. Client with two children aged S and 1 take* policy to give £190 aa4 profit* to each child from age 15 to 20. Married Man, 32, takes £3.000, 20 year Endowment, the premium befog £43.1.0. quarterly. Married Man, 36, $10,000 Life policy, premium853 words
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Advertisement449 1925-01-05 14 If L-*-Vi NOTICE is hereby given that the above Trade Mark is the Trade Mark of Lim Yew Chye and Sons of 49 High Street, Singapore, and is used by that firm on groceries, provisions and other goods manufactured, prepared or imported and :-old by them, also upon produce prepared449 words
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Article1061 1925-01-05 15 Company's Prospects Reßarfed As Good. Wi'.h the reduction of stocks in London and elsewhere toward the end of the year, the price of rubbers was much improved, but we may only hope this situation to be temporary, with the Dutch running at 100 per cent, production, unless consumption1,061 words
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Advertisement183 1925-01-05 15 Price Reduced $110 Touring Car Now $1,095 WEARNE BROS., LTD. DODGE BROTHERS TOURING CAR j In city traffic or on the open road. this new touring car impresses you I instantly with its exceptional riding comfort. The seats are deeper and lower. The body has been lengthened to afford more183 words
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Advertisement153 1925-01-05 15 HUPMOBILE THE NEW MODtL HAS NOW ARRIVED Balloon Tyres, Beige Tan, Duco Finish, Improved Steering, Shock Absorbers, etc., etc. MAY WE HAVE THE PLEASURE OF GIVING YOU A DEMONSTRATION RUN IN THIS WORLD FAMOUS CAR? HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED BORNEO MOTORS, Ltd. -wwr-a-Malacca Agents TAN SOO HOCK CO. II n153 words
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Advertisement594 1925-01-05 16 E ils;: nn A I TAD UUAL lAn Patronized by Royalty. VaTIOUS Qualities Chines New Year Presents stocks ex Singapore W icu YAIT GAS WORKSff 10 11 IVU Also from GLASGOW and Meet your gift m my remark- AUSTRALIA. able Jewellery DIAMONDS Symbolise ETERNAL JOY DISCOUNTS FOR ItI'BIES Signify UNLIMITED594 words
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Advertisement1694 1925-01-05 16 v»lj/\uuiF IIJII n\j V Lilt 1 luJuITIIJi 1 v The PREPAID eharfes for Wants, For Sals, To Let, ate., m ordinary close set type (average six words to line) are Per line Ona insertion 28 cei.ts, two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cents, flrve ins.1,694 words
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Advertisement244 1925-01-05 16 TORIC LENSES I male m specialty of these. They cost more, but give a much txtended field of view. Made In my own werk-ahop. JOHN DUKE, MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN. No. 1?, Battery Road, Singapore. YAP HENG It, QUEEN STREET. New Shipment of IGUANA SKIN just arrived FOR LADIES' FASHIONABLE SHOES G.244 words
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Advertisement349 1925-01-05 16 TAKE A GLANCE AT THE SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED The following novels will nn doulit give thrilling intercut to readers. MADELINE OF THE DESEKI. Arthur Weigall. this Is the liest novel you ran get. $I.'io pmi extra. THE DWELLER m the DESERT. Is> Arthur Weigall. *l->° postage extra. BEDOUIN LOVE, by349 words
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