The Straits Times, 9 May 1925

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times No. 27,858, SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1925. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 120 1 OPTKN -WDIPPKD" NEVER BEATEN If You Want COOP Milk It's Worth Insisting upon "BEAR J§k BRAND" The Original, Genuine Hygienic Swiss Milk Rich m Vitamins and Flavour and Absolutely Safe j Every dealer STOCKS "Bear Brand," but he does not KEEP it, consequently |i you are assured of continuous FRESH
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    • 52 1 For Spring Race Meeting SPECIAL SHOW OF t Gowns Millinery Wrap Coats Sunshades Bags Vanity-cases y>l Shoes, Scarves E c, Etc., ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Singapore.) NEW SHIPMENT Dutch Veal SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m S.S.) RETAIL DEPOT. ORCHARD ROAD. I Sole AcenU GUTHRIE CO., LTD. (Incorporated
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    • 5 1 LACTOGEN j! FOR JOUR BABY
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  • 537 2 Sensational Discovery In London. London banks, and financial circles are alarmed by the possibility that a recently discovered forgery fraud of unknown magnitude may be an attempt by the Soviet Government to carry out their threat to upset the currency of capitalistic roiintries. It has been discovered that
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  • 338 2 Cheap Flying for Everybody Al Home. This summer will see the beginning of o movement at home designed to bring the youth of the nation into the air. Arrangements are so far forward that the first machines carrying' member* of authorised light aeroplane clubs may be
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  • 47 2 Ratrut Basin Tin Dredging Co., N.L.— The following telegram has been received from the manager of the Mine April output 398 piculs, 565 hour* worked, 78,000 cubic yards treated. Murai Tin. 300 piculs. Mambau Tin. Hours run 603.30, cubic yards treated 66,000, total piculs 230.
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  • 14 2 Narboraodi <RM.B.), R.— M,M» lbs. Pubing Rubbn and Tin. 6,400 Ibi.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 293 2 AFTER a day' 9 hard play, give X~\. your children a glass of Welch's Grapo Juice. It is cooling, refreshing and has great food value as a fruit juice. It enriches the blood, stimulates appetite and acts as a wonderful ionic for lired nerves and body. Equally as good ikpnwuvut
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    • 334 2 Mrs. Pemberton Tells How Cuticura Healed Daughter i "When my daughter was ten j years of age small plmplea cam* fou* on her face which latei broke and formed I soree iptions. The ertrptious nf-eadallovfr her face and tcaled over, and she could not sleep at sight on account of
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    • 431 2 i '^Mm\ StS t to the health you need. /rfjrt Jti^ik Aiwir, Ntrvous, Run-tlowa. VW l^ssssff^ /^flrVL!^ The way to health i§ the Wincarnis H\ I yMka way— because it has been proved /^3Hv^'' f)?^l^^^ During the patt 30 yeartWincarnii 6 JsSmfil i l/b'r XW* neW to c 0""1 hundredt
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  • 828 3 THE ENGLISHMAN'S H." A Question Raised by a Friendly Nation. Uncle Sam is of opinion that John Bull forgets to Bound his aspirates. AMf rf "f' y the *duc*V*l American t* better m this r^pert, but those wKh a serf*e <rf humour will enjoy what the Literary Review of the
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  • 188 3 A Very Insidious Form Of Control.** The need for an independent newspaper Press was emphasised by Mr. Wiekham Steed, editor of the Review of Reviews and late editor of The Times, speaking at Oxford at the coag-ress of the National Union of student* on Newspapers" and the National
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 162 3 MELDRUMS LIMITED TIMPERLEY, MANCHESTER Refuse Destructors FOR THE LARGEST Full particulars and literature on request. »OLI AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated m tha Straits SctUsmants) SINGAPORE. iif I 0 JO Mnttggrs »»t>KMHMMtt«»»*4H«»<mt>»t»M»H»»l»«»>>t»»>llMtt» CHOOSING THE IDEAL SHOES ite^w^^ FOR THE Society's fashion review, with the Governor m attendance, is held at
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    • 258 3 DON'T BE DISCOURAGED by constipation. No matter how stubborn, it can be permanently overcome if treated in the rMit way. First, eteanse the intestinal tract iiy raking a small dose of Pinkettes. the tittle gentle-as-nature laxatives. Then watch your diet. Fresh fruit, vegetables, a sufficiency of Altered water consumed daily,
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    • 596 3 STEAMER SitfUff§B Roosevelt Line RE«UL»a SERVICE From U.S.A. via PANAMA to NEW YORK and BALTIMORE via SUEZ CANAL SJS. Fuji Mam In Port SJS. Vepice Mara due May 29 SJS. Wales Mara due July 5 MLS. Silverpine doe Aug. 5 MJS. Silrercedar due Sept 5 For rates and other particulars,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 806 4 STEAMER SAliiUftS P. 0. British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated In England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL BEBVICB OUTWARDS FBOM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOB CHINA AND JAPAN FOB MARSEILLES. LONDON AND ANTWERP. Tonnage
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    • 814 4 3TEMER SfIUWGS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO. LTD. (Incorporated m England) The Bine Funnel 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 on
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    • 805 4 STEAMER SAILINGS K. P. M. ROTAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATATIA) (Incorporated In Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Telephone Noa. Paaaage Dept. 181. Freight Dept, 1202, Marine Dept. aad Transhipment Dept. 1457, Manager's Desk ltM. REPRESENTATIVE for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF
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    • 456 5 STEAMER SAILINGS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England.) ELLERMAN LINE Passenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT EIA POSTS AND SUBS CANAL FREIGHT SERVICES HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG 9M, CITY OF ATHENS due May 28 s.b. SUTTON HALL due June 27 n COLORADO da* July 28
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    • 621 5 STEAMER SaILBWS BLUE '*< ELLERMAN FUNNEL BUCKNALL LINE S.S CO LTD (Incorporated m England) JOINT SBRVICI to BOSTON NEW YORK and MALTIMOBI Tia SUEZ «r PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Steasser Dae Spore Route Per t SUTTON HALL In port Suei Phillipines and Itongkonf iIYSON May 18 Suez Phillipines and Hongkong.
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    • 139 5 SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Sweden.) For Barcelona, Valencis, Hambarf aod Scandinaria M, SUMATRA Jw»» For Honskoag Shanghai Tokohassa a.d Kobe M. V. FORMOSA June «0 For apace apply to ADAMBON, GILFILLAN CO, LTD. (Incorporated m England) Agsßta. PRINCE UNE, LIMITED (Incorporated In England). FAB EAST BEBVICI Begalar
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    • 512 5 STEAMER SAILINGS enroute homeward visit Hawaii Add to the pleasure of your homeward voyage by booking for the sunny eouthern route across the Pacific and a sojourn of several daye or weeks m the Islands of Eternsl Springtime. "Stop-over" at Honolulu can be arranged by your agent at no Increase
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    • 211 5 STEAMER SAILINGS MRDDEUTSCHFI LLOYI AND HAMBIHUS-AMERIKA UNE (Companies Incorporated m Germany) The undernoUd are Companies' intended fixtures. OUTWARD Dae Spore. P COBLENZ (N.DX.) May 17 ERMLAND (H.A.L.) ANHAI.T (N D.1..1 June 19 RHEINLAND (HAL.) July 1 HOMEWARD P.SAARBRUCKEN (N.D.L.) May 11 Genoa, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen HAVELLAND (H.A.L.) May M
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 591 6 PALACEGAY CINEMA 113, New Bridie* Knad. Telephone No. 1625. Change of Programme eve"* Tuesday and Friday. Nightly m the first Show at 7.30 sharp. INTERNATIONA I. MCWS. A YOUNG TENDERFOOT. 2 reels Comedy. BREAKING THROUGH ***<** 9mm Episodes 1 and 2. featuring CARMEL >IKYEKS nnd WAI.I.\CE MACDOXALD In the Second
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    • 337 6 WILLIAM FOX Presents Queen of Sheba m 10 Reels. ON THE STEPS OF THE GREAT KINO SOLOMON'^ THRONE SHEB», THB WOMAN, REJECTED SOLOMON, THE MAN Spectacular drama, romance, interwoven with the rriiist passionate love m the history of man, a gigantic panorama of a marvellous infatuation evolved against a background
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    • 373 6 THE HAPPY VALLEY LTD. THE ELITE CINEMA Reels 19 Reels Of specially selected comedies including A »mall Town Idol A Mack Sennett Production m 8 Reels. VIEWS OF CHINA THE MERRY OPERA COMPANY To-night J.VI'AR ALI'M. To-morrow Zl'L 7A\. BAHAR. WAYANG PEK JEE AND CANTONESE WAYANG. FRANCO FLASHLIGHTS THE STRONGEST
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  • 135 7 FIXTVRBB. Saturday, May 9 Hifrh Water, 10.54 a.m., 10.44 p.m. Y.W.C.A. Fete, Govt. Mouse groands. Sunday, May M High Water, 11.34 a.m., 11.18 p.m. 76 yds. Breast Stroke Hep. Swimming Club. Moaeay. May 11 High Water, 0.21 p.m., 11.66 p.m. Tuesday, May 12 High Water, 1.11 p.m.
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  • 207 7 9nturday, May 9. Skip* ilentiMr th« Wkum or n»«ct«4 to »rrl»«. KEPPBL HARBOUR. Mum Wharf Plaua 1, Carditii, Sybil, Peninfat Oil Wharf Hrrmrs Co«l Wharf Mil VESSELS IN DBT DOCK. Tanjonf I'afir Shwrs Wharf Nil. Albert Dock Sembilan Victoria Dock Feng La* Krppcl Harbour Kins'* Dock Anomia
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  • 137 7 To-day. Laboesn Bilik and Taadjeng Balai p-m. Siam except Western Siam 8 p.m. Siam except Western Siaa 4 p.nu Djambi 4 p.m. Banks Island, Pladjoe and Palembang 4 p.m. Blinjoe, Pangkal Pinang, Billiton, Java, South West Sumatra, South East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Uilly 4 p.m.
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  • 39 7 MAILS FOR EUROPE K«thf«r Rembrandt Tee»U T«mb<>ra < onipicgnt Mantua JoL»n d* Witt Loado. Ma*, n Api. so Mar. 27 Apl. 80 Apl. S Apl. 86 Apl. I A»l. n Apl. May 1 Apl. 9 May 2 Apl. May 8
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  • 205 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, May 0. On London. Bank 4 m/i 2/* 6/16 Demand t/* PrWate 3m. credits 2/4 On New York, Demand 66% Private 90 d/a M* On France, Bank 1.020 On India, Bank T. T. 15«* On Hongkong, Bank T.T. 2*4 p.c. dis. On Sh.^ai Bank d/d
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  • 67 7 Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Cluing Prices Buyers. Sellers. >pot 81 82 Spot day May iune June fuly-S«pt. July-Sept. kt.-Dec. Oct.-Dec. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. 86 Si 86 80 8t!(4 83 M3'/i 76 76 Vi 71 71»4 Tone of Market
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 245 7 Val. Pd. Buyers Seller! n <1 Asam Kumbang 46/- 46/1 1 BaUng I'adanK 0.65 0.67 V4 1 1 HiUm Tin- 1.55 l.i>0 il £1 Idris Hydraulics 32/- 33/1 1 Johan Tin 0.45 0.50 [0/- 10/- Kampong 41/- 42/■1 £1 Karaunting Tin 57/- 59/- xd. 10 10 Kinta Asso. 5.90
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    • 135 7 :i ll D. .Am. i ouaccu 0.10.0 o.u.u 10 10 Centra! Enginet 4.60 6.50 6 6 Central Motors 0.75 1.25 nom U £1 E. Smelting Co. 0.20 9.10 >/-&/- Blae. Tnuavsy 4/ttnon 10 10 Fraser Neave 52.00 53.00,, 100 100 Hammer ft Co. 1(».«) tiO.OOi t LOO 100 Katz
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    • 98 7 Issue Val. Pd. Bayers Seller* U. Eng. 6 p.c. SljaUOO par 10 px. pm Trmmwsy> 6 pc- M £880.080 S'ppre MunieipsJ 5 p.e. 1,878,000 par 10 px. p« Spore Municipal V/% p.c. of 1901 $1,600,000 2* px. dis-pai Spore Municipal 4% p.d. of 1909 $1,000,000 %Vk pc dis-pai Issue
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    • 387 7 Ft—g sat! Co. msl LymD »wi Hrrtt% QsnUtfa—. FraMr Lyall A Co Evgtt. Allcnby <$3) 1.50 1.60 1.40 1.50 Alor Gajah (|1) 1.20 1.30 1.15 \.2o A. Hitam ($5) 11.25 ll.?5cd. 11.50 12.00cd. A. Kuninjr ($1) 0.40 0.50 O.:!7'v 0.42 >-i Am. Malay ($2) 2.20 2.40 2.10 tX
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 22 7 Coming I Stormy Seas and Stormy Hmwions THE STORM DAUGHTER A Great Sea Drama Starring STORMY PRISCILLA DEAN. lfa A Universal Jewel.
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    • 731 7 ORDINANCE N° 44 (BANKRUPTCY) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMBNT OR SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy No. 107 of 1925. Re the Arm or WEE HOON PHYE CO., otherwise filled JOO BEE CO. EX PASTE BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINB. lo the nrm of WEE HOON PHYE CO, otherwise called JOO
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    • 196 7 HERB LORE DEVELOPED THROUGH AGES. The practice of using Herbs m the treatment of human tils was commenced In Aaia two thousand years before the Christian era. and a. mach greater time before the modern practice of medicine had It* crudest beginnings. Through these centuries the practice- of herb treatments
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    • 630 7 ESTABLISHED 1854 MANILA "ANCHOR" BRAND PURE MANILA ROPE UNDENIABLY THE BEST IN THE MARKET CLAIMS 1. To be the oldest make. 2. To be turned out by the largest factory m the Orient. 3. To hold the present contract to the U. S. Navy. BECAUSE 1. It has met with
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    • 461 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts., see page 16. MISCELLANEOUS. [j FOB YOUR RACE-DINNLKS. Veuve Amiot Military dry, Veuve Amiot C'rement dv Roi, 1 Sparkling Moselle, Sparkling Bordeaux white. H. Bolter, Direct Importer. (Ip) i! GANCIA CHAMPAGNES, Gran Spumnn'c aad Extra Dry and Asti Spumante, for your guests. For single bots.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 70 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Station. (By I'uortwy of Garernmeitt Health OMer). For the U ho«r» cndmf at Mldnlfht on May 8. 1SI3. deg. Max. ihitde temperature 89.« F Mill, xhndp temperature 77.6 F. .Mean shade temperature 82.5 F Max. MM radiation .148 F. Mm. crusa radiation 74.5 F. Sen temperature
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  • 35 8 DE CRUZ—On May 8, 1925, Joanna De Cruz wife of the late Captain J. B. De Cruz Cortege leaves Moolmein Road, at 4.3( I>.in. to-day, for the Church of St. Joseph thence to Didadari.
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  • 54 8 A Requiem High Mass will be sung for the repose of the soul of the late Miss Mar) Wee, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. We< Hone tinec, of 111, Dunlop Street, at St. Joseph's Church, Victoria Street, on Mon day, the 11th instant, at 6.30 v.m. Youi earnest
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  • 38 8 Mr. F. P.. MARTENS, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. d Silva und family thank all those who at tended the funeral of the late Marie Mar ■MS, and also those who sent wreath: r.nd letters of condolence.
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  • 1028 8 The Strait Times SATURDAY, MAY 9. THE McKENNA DUTIES. The attempt by foreign competitors of British industries to score a point before the re-imposition of the McKenna Duties on July Iby hastily dumping large quantities of watches, clocks, gramophones, silks and motor-car.s into Great Britain before the duty becomes operative
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  • 19 8 Lists of persons licensed under the Poisons Ordinance and the Deleterious Prugs Ordinance are published m the Government Gazette.
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  • 10 8 Sung^i Maloyta, Ltd., is struck off the register of companies.
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  • 12 8 The Singapore See Dramatic Association hay been registered under the Societies Ordinance^
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  • 20 8 A New York cable publishes a statement that tyre prices have been raised by from 5 to 15 per cent.
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  • 31 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 156 $100. The rate of payments of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. ltio $100.
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  • 27 8 Mr. W. H. Volck, chemist, of California, has been permitted to file trie specification cf an invention for Insecticides and pro-ce?-es of preparing, combining and using them."
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  • 26 8 The accuracy of the story of the plot against Mr. Austen Chamb-rlain is now reliably confirmed. It is stotted that the information reached Lontlon through Vienna.
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  • 30 8 A tender of $30,750 by Boey Ah Thiew has been accepted for the erection of guard house and quarters for an Assistant Superintendent of Police at Dato KiHmat Road, Penang.
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  • 32 8 We have received a copy of the Statistical Year Book of the Kingdom of Siam for 1924, a useful record compiled by the Department of General Statistics of the Ministry of Finance.
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  • 33 8 The next meeting of* the Singapore Natural History Society will be held at the Raffles Museum'at 5 p.m., on Monday, the 18th instant, when there will be an exhibition of specimens by members.
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  • 33 8 Ota Ipoh correspondent telegraphs that th.- charge against Mr. Ashby, of reckless driving at Kampar, which resulted m the death of a syce, has leen dismissed, the defence not being ca led upon.
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  • 34 8 The May Planter containing articles on the status of the Japanese rubber industry, cover crops, and Why Young Men Rsfuse lo Emigrate," m addition to the usual leading article, London Letters and I.S.P. notes.
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  • 40 8 The tender of Kway Mcc Koo, $*****2.10 for the clearing, grubbing, excavation and forming roads,, etc., for the New Lunatic Asvlur.i m Trafalgar Estate at or about 714 mile post on the Yeo Chu Kang Road, Singapore, has been accepted.
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  • 34 8 Following are the numbers of arrha's from and departures to Madras Pi;cider.ry for the month of April Arrivals, adults 2,572, minors K75, departures, adults 0,662, minois 232. The arrivals relate to aided passengers only.
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  • 44 8 Brilliant" Chang, the Chinese restaurant keeper Vho became notorious m connection with the Freda Kempton case and was sentenced on April 10, 1924, to 14 months' imprisonment for being m possession of cocaine, sailed from London on April 14, under an order of deportation.
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  • 73 8 In pursuance of the provisions of Rule? 14 and 15 cf the Rubber Restriction Rules, 1924, made unde.- the Rubber Rest) iction Ordinance, 1923, the Colonial Secretary ha? granted m respect of the quarter May 1, 1925, to July HI. 1925, an additional exportable allowance of four cnttics or 5
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  • 79 8 The jury returned a verdict of suicide whilst of unsound mind at the inquest un Frank Montague Noel Newton, who was found shot dead m a taxicab m Bloomsbury. Evidence showed that deceased, who was aged about 46, was a Civil Engineer, and had lived mostly m the E.i3t ami
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  • 87 8 .Mr. Chok Shin Cheow, registration el. rk, Registry of Titles, Selangor, who has been m the office for 30 years, will be leaving for Penang on the 22nd inst. on three months' leave. He retires on pension on August 22, having reached the ape limit. By thct time, says the
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  • 82 8 Owing to the heavy oversubscription of the Kuala Muda Rubber issue, letters of allotment and regret were only posted on April 5. In the circumstances of the case, applicants necessarily receive but a very small proportion of the shares applied for. Subscriptions for less than 100 shares are washed out,
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  • 103 8 With 25 years active service, two years under the Colonial and 23 under the X.M.S. Governments, and having attained the age limit, it was the intention of Mr. C. I. Richards to have retired last month from the appointment of Chief Er^-ineer of the F.M.S. Yacht, Sea Be'le. By special
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  • 116 8 There has been much speculation m the sugar maikct at Sourabaya, end forward sales for 1926 have been done at eleven guilders per picul, which is one guilder below the Trust price. Fifteen thousand tons have been agreed to be sold to some Japanese exporters and other Chinese speculators, deliveries
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  • 384 8 The death occurred on May 1 at tfcfl Gmsral Hospital, Colombo, of Mr. Harry Martin Timms, of Mafsm ('arjrills. Ltd., Colombo. Mrs. C. F. J. Green is appointed a member of the Ladies Visiting Committee to the Maternity Hospitals, Singapore, vice Mrs. H. C. Sells, resigned. Mr.
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  • 14 8 From China and Japan, by Tumba Ma. v due at Singapore to-morrow.
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  • 37 8 The jrrouuds of (Jovoinmont !l be occupied to-day from four o'clock until seven with a fete liljpqltOfl m aid of the Y.W.C.A. funds. Then- will b« nianv attractions, and a \nrge attendant' i< expected.
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  • 147 8 Mr. T. G. Dyson writes A- you have been good enough to publish my opinion regarding the Municipal Fire Bi should be glad if you would record the fait that, m company with .Mr. Xewbeny, I paid a visit to the Harbour Fire Brigade yesterday afternoon
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  • 262 8 A Govcrment Gazette Extraordinary published yesteidny contains notification of the follow injr His Majesty the Kinft bavin pliiisul to grant to Sir Laurence Nunng Guillemnrd, X.C.8., K.C.M.G., ami Commander-in-Chief ol' the St:ai(s Settlements, leave of absence, His Kxcellency left the Colony on May 8. The Oath of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 121 8 if ilk WE ARE NOW CARRYING STOCKS OF Wireless Apparatus ANI> Accessories. A (Jood Selection of CRYSTAL AND VALVE SETS. Write for full particulars JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) SINGAPORE. INSPECT THE LATEST MODELS OF ROVER WOLSELEY ARROL -JOHNSTON and PODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS READ THE LATEST HOME
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    • 87 8 ALHAMBRA To-night THE FIGHTING BLADE 10 Reels. Featuring RICHARD BARTHELMESB TOPICAL BUDGET and Tony Sarg Cartoon. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. THE CAVE GIRL 5 Parts. Featuring CONSTANCE TALMADGE NO FREE LIST. TAN CHENG KEE CO.. LTD., Proprietors. Robinson Piano COMPANY LIMITED. SINGAPORE. (Incorporated m Hongkong) REPAIRS TO
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    • 57 8 On Other Pages. I'nknotc FonruiM I inunce and Commerce Shipping und the Mails 1 Meteorological Report Reutcr Telegrams 9 Jinitaporc Assizes t» London UtUf (Jovcrnor fit U.S. Borneo Resigns U Ahead of the Mail Mulayun Collieries Meeting U Fatality m Harbour m To-morrow's Wireless Programme 1" Newi from Java 10
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  • 461 9 Recommendations of The Commission. Two Minority Reports. [RF.UTF.R TELEGRAM.] London, May 8. The Fc< (1 Commission has i-.sucd one majority and two minority reports. The majoi ity one principally recommends the < stahlishment of a Food Council to maintain and continue supervision of the staple food price?. In
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  • 103 9 Views of the Presbyterian Church. [RCUTEB TELEGRAM.] London, May 8. The General Assembly of the Presbytciiun C'huivh of England, meeting in London and iicting on the- report of the forvipii minions committee, decided not to ask for any share of the Boxer indemnity. It is hoped that no
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  • 74 9 [RXUTIB TEUCGRAH.] London, May 8. .1 .iw The police have arrested a number of Communists in Warsaw and (irodno, who are alleged to have been plotting a series of bombing outrages ;iikl aNo the theft of secret documents from the War Office, the Ministry of Interior and other
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  • 244 9 Modern Equipment of Riffian Forces. [tEUTEB TELECIAM.] London, May 8. Paris Le Matin says that Abd el Krim's surprise attack against the French zone was made by a semi-modern army equipped with quickfiring grins, about fifty heavy (juris, a few tanks and half-a-dozen aeroplanes. The objective was
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  • 105 9 World Broadcasting of King's Speech. [RKUTER TILRGRAM.) London, May 8. I.isteners-in all over the world will be enabled to hear the King when he opens the Empire Exhibition to-morrow. The pioccedings will be transmitted through the high power station at Chelmsford. i They will begin at eleven
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  • 66 9 Growth of Communist Peril Checked. [BELTER TELEGRAM.] London, May 8. Rome In the Senate debate on the estimates of the Ministry of Interior the Government spokesman, Signor Kederzoni, said a remarkable and comforting improvement had shown itself in the internal situation. The dangle threatening the state were still
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  • 73 9 New Bill May Ensure Settlement. [REI-TF.R TELEGRAM.] London. May 9. Lahore The shrines dispute, which has agitated the Sikh community for three years, seems to be on a fair way to settlement by means of a bill dealing with shrines management introduced as a private measure in the
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  • 35 9 [REUTEB TELEGRAM.] London, May 8. Suva, Fiji Over a hundred Europeans mid many Indians are suffering from typhoid. Three Europeans have died. Extra doctors are being sent from Australia and New Zealand.
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  • 262 9 Lessons of the Naval Manoeuvres. [UUTU TXLIGKAK.] London, May 8. New York At the conclusion of the officers' conference following the Hawaiian manoeuvres, the umpires issued a brief communique acknowledging that the operations disclosed deficiencies in the island defences as well as in the fleet. Unofficial details of
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  • 78 9 Suggestion for Scheme Of Control. [BICTKI TELEGRAM.) London, May 8. The provisional emergency cotton committee at Manchester expressed the opinion that short time movements on a voluntary basis would never command entire loyalty, consequently the trade, was beginning to recognise that there was no real solution of
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  • 69 9 [UUTXB TELSGKAM.] London, May 8. Berlin A large number of German and foreign companies conducting air services across Europe, for example the Junkers, Swiss Aero, Swedish, Finnish, Dannh and Ksthonian aero companies, have formed a combine called the Europe Union Company," under the leadership of the Junkers
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  • 156 9 [REUTEB TELECBAM.] London, May 8. The Princess Royal continues to make slow but definite progress. London, May 8. Bombay The Italian airman Depinedo has arrived here. London, May 8. Rome The King has accepted the resignation of Admiral di Revel, Minister of Marine, and has appointed Signor Mussolini to
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  • 26 9 Siani has received an invitation from the German Foreign Office to be represented at an international exhibition dealing with police work, to be held m June,
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  • 92 9 Attributed to Shortage Of Supply. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, May 8. The rise m the price of rubber for immediate or near delivery to 2s. a pound is attributed to the shortage of supply and the brisk demand to meet contracts now maturing m America. The situation
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  • 78 9 Chancellor May Consider Concessions. [reuter telegram.] London, May 8. Signs are not wanting that the Chancellor is considering: concessions regarding the silk tax in view of the persistence of the industrialists' onslaught. The principal modifications anticipated by the newspapers are, firstly, exemption of imported raw silk-; secondly, reduction
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  • 41 9 [BELTER TELEGRAM.] London, May 8. Melbourne: A conference of the National Council of Wool-selling Brokers and the Australian Wooigrowers Council decided to suspend wool sales throughout Australia until July 1, when they will be resumed if circumstances permit.
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  • 52 9 (Ansta's Service.) -..Batavia, Maf 8. Pret-B reports state that the experiments near Kedaton, in South Sumatra, for stfeftr cultivation on dry grounds, according to Cuban dry-farming: method?, ha% e been most successful. Analytic researches show that the cane product's a high sugar grade. The establishment of experimental plants
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  • 95 9 Two Years for Reckless Malay Driver. Sentence of two years' rigorous imprisonment was passed at the Assizes yesterday on a Malay motor-ear driver who was unanimously found guilty of causing- death by a rash act. The Acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Sproule), in passing sentence, said he regretted
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  • 25 9 (Aneta's Service.) Batavia, May 9. During the first four months of 1925 there were sold 117,775 piculs of Banks tin, value 24,483,389 guilders.
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  • 180 9 Promissory Notes Signed For European. An Indian, formerly employed as a storekeeper at the Government Printing Office, applied in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday for a receiving adjudication order. He stated that his debts amounted to $1300 and his salary to $75. When he was in the Government Printing
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  • 285 9 General Sir William Rycroft Resigns. We are informed that Major-Genera! Sir William Rycroft has resigned the Governorship of British North Borneo. Sir William was recently m the Singapore General Hospital and it is entirely on medical grounds that he has decided to give up his post. Accompanied
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  • 504 9 Late Wireless Messages From Europe. (Aneta Radio Service to Jara.) Cavite A message from Doorne, dated May 1, says The ex-Kaiser Wilhelm expounded the significance and importance of the election of Hindenburg to the Presidency and said it related to the restoration of the monarchy and
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  • 124 9 Messrs. Guthrie and Co. have received a cable from the secretaries of United Sua Betong Rubber Estates stating that the directors have decided to make a public issue of 160,000 new shares of £1 each at a premium of £2 per share payable as follows
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  • 2186 9 Anticipations of The Budget. By Our Special Correspondent. London, April 16, I There is a lull in the political itonn, if the word "storm" can be applied to a singularly quiet period in Parliament. 1 We are in the middle of the Eactar holiday, and until the House
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  • 154 10 Trial Programme Successfully Transmitted. Last night's experimental transmission' by the AtMteur Wireless Society of; Malaya was a complete success. A trial programme was given, including songs by Mr. C. Gordon Osborne, with Mr. Kdgar Hulland at the piano, and this! morning reports have been received from listrners-in in
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  • SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
    • 137 10 Singapore, May 9. Tin.— £242 down ss. Local $121. 100 tons. Rubber.— 2s. OVid. up Vid. Local 86»i centa. Rubbers continue to provide the greater proportion of business and most issues are in demand on a rising market. Malaka Pindas at 1.85, Malakoffs have been done up
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  • 57 10 Chinese Cooties Fall Into Hold. While coolies were loading rice on the Dutch sUamer Swardenkondt in the harbour yesterday morning a beam put across the hatch broke, and two men fell into the hold. One wai killed instantly, and the other seriously injured. An inquest was heiu
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  • 57 10 Ahmat Salzmann Charged With Cheating. l A Malay named Ahmat Shah Khan, who w«s alleged to have used the alias, Ahmat Salzmannt" was charged m the Third Police Court this morning with cheating three Chinese m respect of $180, $100 and $200. The case was postponed,' bail
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  • 87 10 The British Acting-Consul at Iquitoj, Peru, informs the Department of Overseas Trade that the rubber industry is to all intents and purposes moribund, as notwithstanding 1 the recent improvement m offers from the consuming centres, prices still faill short of what is considered a remunerative level under local
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  • 69 10 On Friday afternoon there was a collision between a motor lorry and a motor rar at the entrance of Bencoolen Street from town, at the spot behind the Malay Volunteer Headquarter, which a correspondent pointed out as a danger zone to motor traffic owing to the high wall at the
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  • 1981 10 Mr. Peck's Protest at Annual Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 8. The annual general meeting of shareholders of Malayan Collieries, Ltd., was held at Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Buildingrs, Kuala Lumpur, to-day at noon.; Mr. H. N. Ferrers (chairman) presided and there was a fair
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  • 197 10 We have received from the Incorporated Society of Planters a copy of the lectures delivered at the Planters' Conference, held m Kuala Lumpur under the auspices of the society m July last year. The book is published at $1.50, and many connected with the industry should find
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  • 67 10 The funeral of the late Mrs. M. I. N. Martens took place at the Bidadari Cemetery yesterday afternoon, and there wns a large gathering of mourners. The burial service was conducted by Father Sayre*. the Assistant Cure of the Cathedral of The Good Shepherd, and whon the grave was dosed
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 274 10 Rain Spoils County Fixtures. jßeutcr Telegram.] London, May 9. Rain marred county cricket everywhere this week. No ball was bowled at Lord* during the three day* fixed for, the M.C.C. and Kent match. At Nottingham Hampshire beat Notts on the first innings, Notts scoring 187 ond Hampshire 225, Brown
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    • 276 10 S.R.I. Tournament. In a Mixed Doubles match W. A. Balhetchet and W. Neubronner beat C. A. Bateman and F. Ephraums, 6—4,6 4, 6—3.6 3. Monday's ties Championship Doubles. I* Ganimell and F. de Souza v. G. de Souza and S. L. Oehlere. Championship Singles. N. E. Ess v.
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    • 36 10 To-morrow is tiffin Sunday at the Swimming Club, and a 75 yards breast stroke handicap will be swum off at about 11 a.m. This will be the first event of the new season.
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    • 31 10 London, April 30.—At the Albert Hal!, .m a twenty-round contest at 8 stones 2 lbs., Blky Clarke, the British fly-weight champion, knocked out young Johnny Brown m the last round.
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    • 30 10 Owing to race meetings, the Golf Club course will be closed to members from May 16 to 23, from May 30 to Jane 1 and also on June f,
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    • 25 10 Tbc International Army Championship matches (United States Army v. British i Army) wiH be played at Hurljngham on I June 20, 24 and 27.
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    • 286 10 Mr. Penny's Success in Parliamentary Tennis. On April 7 Mr. F. G. Penny, M.P. for Kingston and formerly of Singapore, who, with the Hon. Esmond Harmsworth. won the House of Commons Lawti Tennis I tournament doubles handicap in 1923, was again successful in carrying off this dis-
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    • 92 10 Messrs. W. and R. Chambers, Ltd. of 38, Soho Square, London, have published a second edition of The Principiee of Golf, by M. J. Astle, which was first published m 1923. The author tells U that "as a result of further experience the whole book has been
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  • 526 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia, May I. The event of the week in Batavia hubeen the official opening of the swimming I cKib, and the visit of H. E. the Governor General to the new buildings on the previous day. It has been a long time
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  • 115 10 Action taker, at a meeting of Committee No. 2 held on May 5 included the following Decided not to connect People's Paik hawkers shelter with the somagv sysU-rn. .Confirmed purchase of pipes from the Borneo Co. for drainage at Bukit Tiniali Golf Course, and approved additional expenditure of
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  • 106 10 In the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court on Thursday, Sir Lionel Woodward, the Chief Justice, heard an action brought by Mr. S. G. Roberts, a surveyor, against the Sedgeley (F.M.S.) Rubber Co., Ltd.. to recover $74ti, alleged to b« due to him for work done. The plaintiff stated
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  • 1050 11 Reflections on Revelations In Court. There is a growing opinion against the "libeity of the Press" to report in full the appalling details of such cases as have recently occupied the sittings ''f Ifc* Juaw Courts. "To invoke the name of freedom in defence of the
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  • 674 11 The Danger of Murder For Mercy." Sufferers from incurable, or supposedly incurable, diseases may be pardoned if they feel a bit nervous or fidgety when they see a loving relative approaching, if they have been reading the papers, remarks the Literary Digest. News items of the past
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  • 171 11 Messrs. Lewis and Peat report Singaporu. May 7. j In spite of the depressing effect that the 10 per cent, release this quarter was forecasted to have, theiu art little signs, as yet of enough rubber being available even for present demands. The prices this week have
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  • 168 11 At Bow Street Polite Court in mail I week before Mr. Graham Campbell, Bertie! Phillips Uenham, 41, of the Bedford Head' Hotel, Tottenham Court Koad, and formerly of Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, MM MMIM on £50 bail, charged wit l committing perjury in a divorce suit brought
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 287 11 Moutrie Player Pianos are constructed on the most scientific principles, embodying latest improvements. Easy to manipulate, and give perfect renderings of difficult musical compositions, or the latest dance music, at will. If you have an ordinary piano that is not used, let us give you an exchange proposition. Illustrated catalogue
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    • 288 11 Raffles Hotel Telephone 2920. Telegramd RAFFLES," SINGAPORE.' RACE DINNERS on Sat., May 16 and Sat., May 23. Dancing until 1.45 a.m. Special Carnival Novelties on the above nights. DINNER and DANCE $3.00 DANCE ONLY $1.00 Residents and Diners will have prior claim for seating accommodation m the Ball Room. Sea
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  • 743 12 Sunday, May 10, 1925. [Under this heading we publish sack week brief details of the services to be held at those Singapore Churches whose authorities supply us with the necessary information. To ensure insertion, taeae notices must reach us by Friday afternoon.] St. Andrew's Cathedral.— 7 a.m. Ho!y
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  • 197 12 I The Deli Courant, of May 1, states that at Medan, the Deli river during 7 the last few days has risen tt> such an j extent that the Governor's house wa i entirely surrounded by water as well as the Javascha Bank and the 1 European
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  • 51 12 I Programme of drills op to and for May 10, 1926 Saturday, April 9.—2 p.m. Farrer Range, Eurasian Co., Musketry Classification 2 p.m. Bukit Timah, S.V.R.A. Practice Inter-port Shield Competition. Sunday, April 10.—7 a.m. Farrer Range, Eurasian Co., Musketry Claisiflcation 7 a.m. Bukit Timah, Chinese Co., Musketry
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  • 23 12 Orders fßr week ending May 9, 1925. Saturday, May 9.—Y.W.C.A. Pete at Go*«nun«at Boom special orders).
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1219 12 m <To coin a&J'N M t g ,jp TRADE ■^^^■^^Wh MARK. Wtm CfIr^HUTTENSACH. LAZARUSISONS LT^^^^Kfc^ (§1 4* 1 InCOBOOBATEO INTHt STC9AITS S€ tt lCMlNTs)^^^ NOTICE is hereby Riven that the above Trade Mark m the Trade Mark of HUTTENBACH LAZARIS AfO) SONS, LIMITED, ©f No. IS, Collyer Quay, Singapore, and
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    • 211 12 Urawford's Uream Urackers Urisp and Ureamy BOLE AGENTS t.l«» BARLOW CO. fi-i§ Cement xs^f^^^^m^^^J Packed m Iron Barrels \^¥\s^^^^^^Z^P^ Regular Fortnightly Arrivals. Quality guaranteed. Price competitive. Sole Importer* Borneo-Sumatra Trading Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la Holland) Telecr»«hle Aiirtm BORBUMT." Telephone No. 35«. »>e«so«eaeoeoe»«sasasoo««»soooooeosee«esseesoeeseas >»hhm>>>h»i»mi>h>h>« HUDSON MATERIAL FOR LIGHT RAILWAY i HUDSON
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 150 13 rfalthoid VI ONE QUALITY THE BEST IS very durable. IS water, acid and vermin proof. IS a safe protection from fire. IS cleaner than tiles. IS cooler than corrugated iron. IS laid by us with experienced labour. UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. For further particulars, apply to Sole Agents Sime Darby Co.,
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    • 138 13 PATERSON, SIMONS CO. UNITED Morurporated m England) XIVCM'OKK Kalamunda High School. A CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOL. For GIRLS and LITTLE BOYS Beautiful and Healthy Surroundings, 800 feet above *ca level. Modern English Methods. Rc-s-iilent French Mistress. Easy distance from Perth. Apply Mis* E. G. WHITMARSn, BA., f;.w.<uh*rrv TTill. W«t Ausfnlin.
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    • 215 13 \M 1 d£^ I S\l BaBaHHHHaBBaHHBHHHHHHIaHaSB^ should be cleir ASK FOR JnJeW If you feel tired when reading, WF j-^ or see objects blurred, or grt n ,~v rW*f|"^^^^^^v r~ yT~^\ racking headache even after P*^ l^l/lii D« 1 I^7# V C^" resorting to medicine* and W /Awkilli II m
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 456 14 „,M ftftnsr Assurance m force over $19,000,000. Assets over $5,500,000 S.L. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Go., Ltd. (""^orated m Strait. Settlo-.ntO LONDON OFFICI t n. Old Ja^xy. E.C. HFAD OFFICE: Winchester Honae, Singapore. Th. Comoan, ha. £20 000 da P o.itsd with the Sapre.e Conrt of En,l.nd and complies
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    • 541 14 BANKING .NTERNtfiONAI BANKINi CORPOiuiw Coital Paid-, U.S. $5,000,009 Surplus UJs. fo,WV,W» OwsMd by TBS NATIONAL CTTT BANK OF N»W YOU. Bead Offlce M. WALL STREET, NXW TOftK. London Oa*« M. BIBHOPMATB, ssX. Branches F ft- IL.^"" W. are also able to offer onr Cnatomera the eerriee of the Branches of
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    • 497 14 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NETH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) Established 1863. CAPITAL f7~60,000,000 (about ISSUED Fl. 65,000,000 (about RESERVE FUND Fl. 21,600,000 (about £1,860,000) HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. SUB-AGENCIES IN THE HAGUE AND ROTTERDAM. EASTERN HEAD OFFICE, BATAVIA. BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Medan, Sourabaya, Semarang, Bandoeng, Weltevreden, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Probolinggo, Tjilatjap,
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    • 407 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter In Japan) Capital Subscribed T60.000.000 Capital Paid-np Y62,000,000 Reserre Fund Y13.780.000 President K. Nakagawa, Esq. Vice-President H. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS G. Kawasaki, Esq. I D. Takita, Esq. M. Ksaki, Esq. I T. Hisamune, Esq. H. Shuto, Esq. HEAD OFFICE Taipeh,
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    • 724 14 Protect your motor ca!B&i" Weed Bumpers \J,// a Weed Bumper, Safety Type. J>jMlE danger of COllifor light cars A sion is always pres- -^*s^^ ent Prevent serious Weed 'SKS? TVPe damage-possible injury eass jaj ja*flP| B^ B 2 B f^ >^m^kHßMk to yourself from cars ip > operated by careless
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    • 301 14 HARLEYDAVIDSON MOTOR-CYCLES 7 to 8 horse power 10 to 12 horse power Magneto ignition or electrically equipped. Sidecars to fit. One or Two-passenger type. SHIPMENT ARRIVED. UNITED MOTOR WORKS SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. TO LET OFFICES, GODOWNS, ETC Offices m the Arcade. 20, (Ground floor) Raffles Place). 7-b 11 and 11-b,
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  • 676 15 Dp We sec Typical American Life? E. A. Baughan writing in the Daily New* state* "Only a few hours ago," said Joseph Schenck at a film celebration in America the other day, I returned from Europe where I found that Cecil de Mille and other producers are
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  • 168 15 Interest m Operation by French Doctor. For the first time on record, according to the Paris newspapers, a French surgeon, her* has succeeded by the use of the knife m removing a clot of blood from the artery of a patient, and thus Kaving his life. The obstruction
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  • 123 15 In\ entiun to Detect Source Of Messages. The French Government has just purchased an invention which, it is claimed, enable* the authorities! to discover secret wireless emission posts employing short wave lengths. While the instrument is of value to broadcasting companies whose programmes have been frequently disturbed m
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 142 15 a Everybody's Buying FORDS AND Quantity means Low First Cost THAT'S WHY. Ford Touring Car $1,095. WEARNE BROS., LID. >MMH»»<KH»M«»M»»M<»> H>M Ddd be Brothers TDURINB CAR 'pular with ladies because the seats and springs are restful, and because the lines of the car have genuine distinction. I'opular with men because
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    • 248 15 Maxwell ore ca 8 e M° re Power, More Value! AJKwSp^^^^^ty^^i The owner of (his new Good Maxwell will tind m it S|^^^mßflHn& an ability for sustained speed which wins his respect i<MPy7 |> yj<^BfSjßl^Kmmil no matter how powerful the cars he h;is driven '-^KLjdbjT Jf^Kr^HßSf^lp 1 before. S^KBT^/g^g /"^PlMB^afr
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    • 221 16 Estd. 1872. Tatronizcd by Royalty. TO-DAY'S FASHION IN EARRINGS An excellent selection m very fine and artistic settings with diamonds and gems m platinum or gold. THESE DESERVE AT LEAST YOUR INSPECTION At the Royal Jeweller. B. P. De Silva 62-2, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Branch No. 1. BISHOI' STREET, PENANG.
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    • 278 16 COAL TAR Singapore Refined. Singapore Gaa Worka. Australian. WOOD TAR Genuine Quality. BRUNOLINUM Wood Preservative. BRUNOLINUM PLANTARIUM Core of Bark Diaease m, Robber Trees. TALCUM POWDER Commercial Quality. LATEX CUPS Porcelain and Karthen ware. CUP HANGERS Hade ef Olsl Cabls Wire LEE RIM SOO M. HIGH STRKBT. COMMERCE Pitman's Business
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    • 886 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Ta. PREPAID ehsrjes iot Waata. Tot Sals. To Lst, ste, lm ordJaary «tosa sot tips (awrafs six words to line) an :-Per line Ono «J"rtion M esnts, two Ims. 48 thre. Ins. 64 cts, foor Ins. 82 eonts. five too. $1.00. sU Ins. f 1.11. ten tns. 1.40
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    • 689 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, 188, Orchard Road. Apply within. TO LET, No. 4, Anfsllia Park, immediate entry. Apply M. S. C Angullia Co. TO LET, 5-b, Mount Sophia and 2, Orcha'-u Road. Apply M. H. Satsoon, 6, Malacca St. TO LKT, Dove-Cot, 102, River Va'ley Rd. Entry June 1,
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    • 115 16 Which would you rather have on hand A BdDy Grand or A Grand BaDy Everything for H. m. The Bony at FRANKEL'S of VICTORIA STREET (No connection with any other firm m Town). ■aWmMMMMU^MHMMWMMUI FOR THE SPRING RACES TTvy*»fctffi i_f!BJ3— b _Siß_Knf___iiflMr^s_V CAMERAS AND BINOCULARS from the SINGAPORE STUDIO PHOTO
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    • 407 16 'Just Received Fresh Shipment. BOOKS THE STORY OK MANKIND, h> llonririk Van l.oon, with over one huniirrJ and forty hlark and wktte lint- Illustrations, nine four-colour |>nven, nunirrous animated maps and half-tme niriur.«, nnd tsUmatrd Chronology of the Hi' lory uf In. ..rid done hy the Author Pike 91M ENGLISH
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