The Straits Times, 10 July 1925
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Title Section13 1925-07-10 1 The Straits Times No. 27.911 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1925. PRICE. 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement99 1925-07-10 1 OFTKN -WKJPPIDNEVEt BEATCN Siderostben Paint GODOWNS, FACTORY ROOFS t^*^ J i' AND STPEEI Slocked m all colours by $$> LIMITED SINCAI'ORE, IPOII, PENANG, K. LUMPUR, TEI.I'K ANSON and ALOR STAR. a "lIMDFT" j^k MMMj'ifi d J FITTINGS Z \J x"lx "l Should always be used for corrugated sheets to ensure99 words
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Advertisement158 1925-07-10 1 NEW SELECTION OF REAL CHINESE GOLD-MOUNTED GREEN JADESTONE JEWELLERY F.tOM CANTON AND HONGKONG. 'f COLD and JADE SLEEVE-LINKS. Prices $36.50, $42.00, $48.50. LADIES' GOLD and JADE RINGS. Prices $21.50, $28.50, $33.;>0, $42.00. LADIES' GOLD and JADE PENDANTS. Prices $13.50, $22.50, $25.00. LADIES' GOLD and JADE EARRINGS (for Screw or Pierced158 words
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Article613 1925-07-10 2 Fine Work Seen at Hatfield Show. A new feature was added this year to the prettiest agricultural show in th:> world, says The Observer. It represents one part of an endeavour to keep alive one of the oldest, probably the very oldest, craft in rural England. i613 words
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Article256 1925-07-10 2 Formation of an Imperial Bureau. Lord Buxton, presiding over the final meeting of the Entomological Conference, said that the conference had accomplished valuable work. The conference unanimously adopted eighteen resolutions. It hoped that the next conference woul>! recommend periodical meetings of th Dominions and Colonial experts at256 words
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Article154 1925-07-10 2 Holshevik Plots Found In Egypt. The Cairo police have discovered sensational evidence of a Bolshevik plot to promote a revolution in Egypt, as a result of which a number of local Communists have been arrested in Cairo and Alexandria, including a Russian whose identity is withheld, but154 words
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Advertisement403 1925-07-10 2 AUnmttmt /^^vT'v AHwmnwu m Ox Com I v oV G«i« sf It.li >»•■• Your Baby will be sturdy and happy —sturdy, if his looJ contains all the Your Baby needs Glaxo to make nourishing elements ol the purest him as you would have him, milk obtainable, and happy if that403 words
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Advertisement193 1925-07-10 2 Built with all the skill of modern engineer- ing plus the experii ence of more than I twenty years m battery manufacture. EASTERN AUTO CO. Sa Orchard Road s:ngapore Columbia Storage Batteries Wni^IUmIIUIIIIiimiMC^MMIimiDMmiHIIUIIIIMtMMItMMIHUUW Good Quality Manilla Envelopes Size 6x4 inches per 1000 Every Description of Office Stationery at GREATLY REDUCED193 words
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Advertisement126 1925-07-10 2 THE "MASTERTONE" Portable gramophone with doulik'-spriiijf motor. For i»mp at the beach for picnics and for all-around purposes. Price $45.00. SEASON CO., LTD., 11l and 113. NORTH BKIDC.E ROAD. SINGAPORE. PATZEN HOFER BEER IMPORTERS: Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd. "j BRITISH f PIPING I FITTINGS Galvanized, Red Steam and Black Gas.126 words
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Article492 1925-07-10 3 Common Sense at the Dining Table. "Eat meat— and lots of it," urged Dr. Wood Hutchinson, the famous medical writer of America, speaking at a luncheon at Hyde Park Hotel given by the EnglishSpeaking Union to the American and Canadian doctors now m London. Dr. Hutchinson ridiculed492 words
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Article442 1925-07-10 3 Coveted Privilege at Ascot Meeting. Every year m the merry month of May appears m the newspapers a short paragraph calculated to make those whose social achievements have not equalled their social ambitions anything but merry. Its wording is always precisely the same, and it is as follows442 words
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Article93 1925-07-10 3 Programme of drills up to and for July 12, 1925. Friday, July 10, 5.30 p.m., Drill Hall, 5.R.A. (V)., Camp at Sisrlap 6.15 p.m., Drill HaII.S.R.E. (V)., Elementary Engineering. Dress— Any. Saturday, July 11, 2.30 p.m., Bukit Timah, A, B and C Cos., Musketry Classification. Buses leave93 words
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Advertisement219 1925-07-10 3 .'"'asji^!.^ Manufacturers of "CHONATA" BRAND BALATA BELTING (The strongest textile belting ever made) also LEATHER, HAIR AND COTTON BELTINGS. A BELT FOR EVERY DRIVE Sole Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE. "Mnitecrs" r» ♦♦♦«»♦»««*♦««♦«#«♦«♦«♦»♦♦♦♦»««»»«»»»♦»»«»«♦»»»»»«*«♦< O SHOES, LIVE FOR EVER 1 As you look at your boot219 words
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Advertisement567 1925-07-10 3 SHOULD CHILDREN EAT BANANAS Almost all children are Tond of fruit and especially of bananas. But bananas are not suitable diet for children of less thnn six years of age, and at no time should a child be permitted to eat them unless they are ripe and sound. Fruit of567 words
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Advertisement836 1925-07-10 3 STEAMER SA.LIK6S Burns Philp Line (Ir.eorporatsd m Australia) For SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN THURSDAY ISLAND and BRISBANE Regular monthly sailing by tke well known steamers MABXLLA (7,171 tea.] aad MONTORO (6.000 tons). The n.s. MARELLA is the largest .nd finest steamer trading to A.itrsJU, Cabins ds lux*, single berth836 words
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Advertisement771 1925-07-10 4 STEAMER SfllLlNfiS P. 0. British India «nd Apcar Lines (Incorporated la Kagland) NAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. Under Contract with Hia Majesty'a Government. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICB OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMBWABDS FOB CHINA AND JAPAN FOR MABB-ILLKS, LONDON AND ANTWBRP. Toaaaga771 words
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Advertisement739 1925-07-10 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO. LTD. (Incorporated m Englaad) The Bine Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON. AMBTEKDAM, KOTTERDAM. ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BBKMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORH. TaUni earro throng-739 words
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Advertisement866 1925-07-10 4 STEAMER SAILBNBS m\.9 MLm EfouL* BOTAI PACBjrr NATIGATTOIf CO. OF B4TATTA) (laaorpcratod ia Holland) UNDBB COIfTBACT WITH THB N-TH-KLa>M INDIA «OT__im_irt. Tetaa-eaa Maa. Panaa_a Doat Ml. PralgM Davt, 1?M. Martaa Daat. aad TnaaUp-M-l D»at. IU7, aUaager'a Daak l«tS. REPRESENTATTVE for Singapore and Straits Settlement* Iks OFFICIAL TOURIST BITREAU OF JAVA.866 words
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Advertisement781 1925-07-10 5 STEAMEB SfllUWfiS P. 0. British India «nd Apcar Lines (Incorporated la Eagland) NAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. LONDON AND FAB EAST MAIL SERVICI OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOB CHINA AND JAPAN FOB MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP. Tonnage781 words
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Advertisement747 1925-07-10 5 STEAMER SAILINGS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO. LTD. (Incorporated m England) The Blue Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA. MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLABGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. Taking cargo on747 words
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Advertisement844 1925-07-10 5 STEAMER SAILSW6S salTlaL^ Mi 9 lwal« BOTAI PACaQR If ATIOATTOIf CO. Of aUTATU) (laeorpcraWl te Hellaad) UKDBB COITTaUCT WITH THB NBTHKKLaNDS IKDIA UOrWMMnmT. TctaabcM Mas. Panaa«ej Dept UL PrelgH Dspt, 12M. Martac Dam*, cad TraasalpeacM Dept, 14(7, Maaager's D*s» IW2. REPRESENTATTVE for Singapore and Stralta Settlement* *f Ihe OFFICIAL IX)URIST844 words
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Advertisement520 1925-07-10 6 STEAMER SfIILIHBS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAH" LIRE F»s»cnper and Freight Service* TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL FREIGHT SERVICES HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG hi. COLORADO dne July M s.s. CITY OF MADRID dv« An*, tt s.s. CITY OF PKKIN doe Sept520 words
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Advertisement721 1925-07-10 6 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE ELLERMAN FUNNEL BUCKNALL LINE SS.CO LTD (Incorporated m England) JOINT SERVICE to BOSTON NEW YORK and BALTIMORB Tia SUEZ or PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Steamer Doe Spore Konte For fMERTON HALL July 1C Suez Phillipines and Hongkong. ♦XT. COMPANION July 26 Suez Phillipines and Honjrkonjr. For BOSTON,721 words
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Advertisement581 1925-07-10 6 STEAMER SAILINGS KAWASAKI— ROOSEVELT LINE General Agents Kerr Steamship Co., Inc., 44. BIATER dTBCKT, NEW TORI. (lacorpcratsd m L'.3-A.) REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE (VIA SUB 7.) SJS. Wales Maru In Port Sails July 16 JUS. Sflverpine due July 30 ES. Silvercedar due Aug. 24581 words
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Advertisement433 1925-07-10 7 t«#«Mt* SURINA^THEATRE GAIETY CINEMA direct' from its junction Albert and Bencc.len Street,, j TRIUMPHANT RUM ON I'rosents James A. Herne's famous iSC^^JKL^vvJi^ Melodrama ±&j&H&^& HEARTS OF OAK wsss.(IN SIX I'AKTS) Ov^ Jfe\j*9^ with Hobarl B<>s%.or<h and j \S^\j^-»dS'' :^^^!it DIANE Or THE GREEN VANE H^MLan ilh Vl.Jn ItEI'BEXS r»rl«.) DirCCtcd433 words
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Advertisement299 1925-07-10 7 PALACEGAY First Show at 7.30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS No 81. KNIGHTS OF THE TIMBER, m 2 Reels. ROUND FIGURES, m 2 Reels. BREAKING THROUGH. Final Episodes, 2 Reels. Second Sho» at Ml THE EAGLES TALONS 3rd Episode. THE HULK OF HORROR 4th Episode. RARING HEARTS THE EAGLE'S FEATHER m 7 Reels.299 words
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Advertisement334 1925-07-10 7 NEW GOODS J \j/I^JL Runners. ONE OF V/HITEAWAYS SXMS'DARD VALUES WHITE "LSNFIN" CENTRES with two inch coloured borders. Spokest itched as sketch. FIVE O'CLOCK TEA CLOTHS Size 30 by 30 ins. Size 36 by 36 ins. $1.20 each. $1.65 each. TRAY CLOTHS Size 14 by 20 ins. Size 16 by334 words
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Article124 1925-07-10 8 FIXTURES. Friday. July 10 High Water. 0.20 a.m., 1.41 p.m. Outram Road SchoM Sports. Saturday, July 11 HiKh Water. 1.12 a.m., 2J7 pjn. li. I. outward mall due. Cricket Malacca v. S.C.C. nidham Hall Sport*. Sun/lay, July 12 Hi K h Wuter 2.8 a.m., 1M p.m. i124 words
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Article224 1925-07-10 8 Friduy, July 10. Ship* alongside (he Wharves or expected (o arrive. mm HARBOUR. Main Wharf Sybil, M Lch. Alert, Islander Oil Wharf War Brahmin Coal Wharf Nil VESSELS IN DRV DOCK. Tanjont 1'atfar .-'in'fis Wharf Kli.iuAlbert Dock Van Noort Victgria Dock Kola Krpi.rl Jlarbuur Kind's Dock l'urpura,224 words
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Article116 1925-07-10 8 To-day. North North-Eaat and NsrU-W.it Sumatra I p.m. Kino, Anamba, Natuna Islands aad Serassan 3 p.m. Malacca 4 p.m. To-morraw. Trrnmranu 9 a.m. Swatow and Amoy In a.m. Hiam except Western Mam .11 ajn. Pontianak 11 a.m. Kant Coast of Fa hang .11 a.m. Kilanu.ii 1 p.m.116 words
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Article39 1925-07-10 8 B» Uft And. InauliL.l- May June IS /.mboiae June 3 Jan* 2» H 0T I v, j jßn# Jun P. der Nederlaudea Juae 6 June Vt r:ilepfa June 10 iuty 4 'Ijurlinui Junt 12 July 839 words
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Article225 1925-07-10 8 EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 10. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 18/11 Demand 2/4 5/SI Private .tm. credits 2/4% On New York Demand Private 90 d/« r .R% On Frajice, Bank T. T. IWI On India, Bank T. T. IM% On Hongkonjr, Uank <l/d 2 p.r. pifi* Shamrhu.,225 words
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50 1925-07-10 8 Tone of Market Steady. Latent Ix>n<lon cables <|Uote Spot sliec-t .Is. KM. Spot Auft.-Sept. Oct.-IJec. Singapore Stantlaril Pale Crepe Clotting Trices Buyers. Sellers. 't tpU W'.-Si-|)t. Kt.-IV.. Sim;a|.i.ii' SUwilanl Kihi.e.1 Rmoksd tHwet Closin(r l'riccs Bnyt-rs. Svll.-r.--.. 1.46 I. If, 1^:: 1.1 1 Utt i.:!:50 words
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Article251 1925-07-10 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers £1 £1 Asam Kumbanjr 4. r >/T> 47/ti 1 1 BalanK I'udaiiK 0.6O Ml 1 1 HiUm Tin 1.58 1.02 £1 £1 Idris Hydraulics :I7/- MA xd. 1 1 Johan Tin 0.45 0.47% 10/- 10/- Kampong 44/6 45/G £1 il Kamuntin* Tin 50/- .17/-251 words
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Article128 1925-07-10 8 £1 £1 B. Am. Tobacco 5.10.0 5.12.C 10 10 Central Engines 4.50 5.50 £1 il E. Smelting Co. 10.70 10.90 5/-o/-Elec. Tramway 2/9 3 '9 nom. 10 10 Fraser N?ave 50.50 51.50 lt'0 li>0 Hammer Co. 195.00 200.00 100 100 Katz Bros, def 140.00 1CO.0O 10 10 Mexican Eagle128 words
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Article109 1925-07-10 8 Issue VuL l'<\. Buyers Sellers U. KiiR. 6 p.c. lUHMi par 10 p.c. pm S'pore Electric Tramway, 5 p.c. 80 ■MM S'pd't Municipal 5 p.c. $1378,000 par 10 p.c. vm S'poie Municipul 4Ak P-<"-of 19C7 $1,GOO,000 2li p.c. dis-par S'pore Municipal 4tt P-'l-of 1U09- $1,000,000 2Hi p.c. dis-par, Issue109 words
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Article383 1925-07-10 8 To-day's Pric«s Frastr Lyall Co. Kvatt. Allcnby ($1) 2.1. I SJH 2.10 2.2. r Alor Gajah <$1) 1 'JO 2.00 1.85 1.95 A. Hitera (»:.> 14.00 14.50 14.00 15.00 A. Kuning (SI 0.70 0.80 0.70 0.80 Am.' Malay ($2) 2.so .t.oocd. 2.<jo 3.00,-d. A. Mok'k (SI) UB 2.25383 words
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Advertisement878 1925-07-10 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Otfctr CluaNM Aatrta* pag* M. WAMTJ FOX 84Jiu WC, BILLET WANTED by Scotsman (22) twi yean' planting. Apply 274, Strait 3 Times. IF YOUR HESS m too expensive or toi far from town write 65, Straits Times. (Ipi FOR SALE, white polished Italian marbU tiles, two feet square,878 words
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Advertisement126 1925-07-10 8 To-niicht Te-mjrht NEW WORLD SNOWS Malay KonKX«nK. Open Air Cinema. Chinese Wayanit. Ton* Chia Soon. N.B.— The Chinese Wayaug will not perform during the afternoon, except on Saturdays and Sunday*. At THE CITY OPERA TO-NIGHT The Company will stage An Entirely New Play, that has never been staged liy any126 words
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Advertisement56 1925-07-10 8 The Great Picture of the Year HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME VICTOR HUGO'S IMMORTAL CLASSIC Has Now Arrived. Watch further announcement. "E»E" Will open en Wednesday. July 29, for the Sale of GOWNS, HATS, etc from London, Paris, Nice, at L, AMBER MANSIONS, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 2001. Bole Agents56 words
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Advertisement831 1925-07-10 8 Mark i1.|... t.1.0t.' ii n,. taaltMUT* pro-pi-m of. TtMR SAM'UNkY CBNRNT <'«>.M I'AiNV, a •'o>n|.Hiiy Ibrorporated uiiJt the St.ii, 1.1 A. ii ili M.i i,u m ai So. muz, r.n^u, Huildlaf, li'ivlumi, said «wii|..it... ii. (>iiji. ii^ii w.th i|i.' ui,.!.t I'n.-Miui,.-.!I 'n.-Miui,.-.! ui'tli p., .iiui..i Lm^J and mr -old t»y831 words
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Advertisement455 1925-07-10 8 99 PER CENT. ITOH ACETIC ACID SULPHURIC ACID. HYDROCHLORIC ACID. NITRIC ACID. TALCUM POWDKR IN STOCK. bQNMM liiVllci!. i.Ducst QaotatlM iiom B, S. SIMODA CO., la. KOHINSON KO.*l>. SINCAPCHm IVI. 7St. LEON"" KENDAL TIIK WORI.D-HKNOUNKI) PALMIST RAgfUM HOTEL (Kuom No. H5.) CufiHuitufioii Hours 9 to 5. ZEISS BINOCULARS «.7. S455 words
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Miscellaneous179 1925-07-10 8 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Station. (By C'onrtesy of Government Health (MBce). For the 24 hours ending at Midnight oa July 1«5. dec Max. shude truipcruture 8*.8 F. .Min. shade temperature "7.5 F. M.an shads lauMtm 82.5 F. Max, sun radiation 158 F. Mill, (trass radiation 74.5 F. Sri trlupt raturr179 words
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Article1049 1925-07-10 9 What is an emergency Because the price of spot rubber has risen m London to 3s. lOd. per lb. American consumers say that an emergency had arisen m May, for which month the average price wa2s. 4*,4 d. m London. The price is now 3s. 10d., and the average for1,049 words
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Article37 1925-07-10 9 In their produce report, dated July 0 Messrs. Barlow and Co. report Since jur last the price of copra has improved, and about 905 tons have changed hands. Closing quotations are as follows :—Sundried $12.15, mixed $11.70.37 words
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Article46 1925-07-10 9 A correspondent at Malacca asks us to publish the following normal class results Senior.— Miss Chua Kee Gek, .Messrs. J. F. Montague and Chan Ah Him. Juniors. Misses Lim Guan Seek Tarn Mci Yoke, and Lim Guat Choo Mes-rs. M. A. Perera, and Tan Kirn Sun46 words
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Article57 1925-07-10 9 Our Penang correspondent, wiving on the Bth inst., says Despite Mr. Goh's .opposition to Mr. Thome's application m the Supreme Court, the lalsification of accounts case at the Assizes, against a lerk m the Borneo Company, will be tried by a special jury. Mr. Whitley <rt.nted the application taking into57 words
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Article64 1925-07-10 9 "The annual general meeting of the Chinese Association was held on July 4, at the club premises Beach Road. The following were among the office-bearers elected for the year: President, Mr. Goh Hood Kiat vice-presidents, Messrs. I.im Scow Kiew, Cheong Koon Seng, Ong Boon Chwee and the Rev. Goh Hood64 words
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Article79 1925-07-10 9 Mr. C. H. Hicks, who was recently m Singapoic, was able to take home to the Zoo m London by Blue Funnel steamer a number of those inch and a half jewelled atoms of pluck, the Siamese fighting fish." They were conveyed by the Lycaon which arrived m London from79 words
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Article8 1925-07-10 9 Rampah Cocoanut Estate harvested 230,200 coconuts last month.8 words
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Article22 1925-07-10 9 Eve wishes to intimate that m consequence of the non-arrival of stock it will be impossible to open until Wednesday, July 29.22 words
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Article23 1925-07-10 9 Three mining coolies were buried m a land slide at Salak South on the 6th instant. Two of the bodies have been recovered.23 words
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Article26 1925-07-10 9 The preacher at the 6.30 p.m. service at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday will be the Rev. J. H. Chaseling, rector of S. Peter's Sydney, N.S.W.26 words
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Article31 1925-07-10 9 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152 $100. The rate of payments of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 167 |100.31 words
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Article30 1925-07-10 9 The Federal Government proposes to introduce a Bill during the present session to appoint a commission to inquire into Senator Pearce's proposal to create a new State m Northern Australia.30 words
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Article28 1925-07-10 9 Speaking at Sydney yesterday, the Governor-General (Lord Forster) said that if the people only knew the truth about Australia they would realise what a wonderful country it was.28 words
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Article35 1925-07-10 9 That old-established publication, Ferguson's Ceylon Directory, reaches us once again. The 1925 edition is packed with information, and to anyone with interests m Ceylon it is invaluable as a full and reliable work of reference.35 words
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Article50 1925-07-10 9 A free fight occurred m a mosque between two Moplah factions where over 1,000 Moplahs assembled for the Jumma pruyt-rs, over a dispute about the Mulla conducting the prayers. Several persons sustained serious injuries and were removed to hcspital. The police intervened and restored order, and are guarding the locality.50 words
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Article64 1925-07-10 9 The Navigazione Generate Italiana of Genoa has given to a German firm an irder for the construction of a motor ship with a gross tonnage of 26,000. When completed this will be the largest motor ■ihip m the world. Before the war the steamers of the Navigazione Generate italiana were64 words
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Article75 1925-07-10 9 According to the report tf the Resident of Brunei for the year 1924, Jelutong forests m the Belait, Brunei, seem almost inexhaustible, but they are chiefly worked by nomad Dyaks, who are at the mercy of the Chinese dealer, himself generally the sub-agent of a Labuan merchant, who m turn75 words
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Article94 1925-07-10 9 By a 10 to 2 majority the jury m the first Civil Court m Melbourne on June 16 found a verdict for the defendant m the action m which Herbert Edward Pratten, Minister for Customs m the Commonwealth Ministry, claimed £10,000 damages for- libel from the Labour Daily, Ltd., and94 words
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Article119 1925-07-10 9 Mr. J. W. Wright, a firmer student of the Sydney Grammar School, arrived at the Australian Pavilion, Wembley, on June 18. He left Sydney on March 12 m an attempt to win a bet that he could travel around the world on £10. He landed at Vancouver on April 3119 words
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Article111 1925-07-10 9 A group photograph taken on the occasion of the visit to Wembley of H.H. the Yang-di-Perluan Besar of Negri Sen.bilan is one of the illustrations m this week's Straits Budget. Portraits of officials of the P.A.M. and of the Rev. Father Cardon beside numerous other reproductions of local scenes and111 words
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Article135 1925-07-10 9 The foundations are m-.v being laid m New York for the biggest electrical generating station m the world. When it is finished next spring it will have a capacity of 700,000 kilowatts, or approximately 1,000,000 horse-power. The New Yoik Edison Company is building it about halfway up the peninsula on135 words
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Article121 1925-07-10 9 An impulsive after luncheon deal m 45,000,000 yards of Government unbleached linen, resulting m an income tax assessment of 1,900,000, which was subsequently reduced to £908,989, was described last month m an appeal by Leonard Martin (a London merchant), who contended that it was a gamble or adventure, not, as121 words
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Article497 1925-07-10 9 The new American Minister to China, Mr. Macmurray, has anived at Peking, says an Aneta wireless message of the 7th instant. An Aneta wireless message, dated the 6th inst., states that Admiral Jellicoe, the commander of the British fleet lit Jutland, has been creattd an Earl. Miss497 words
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Article29 1925-07-10 9 The average price of rubber for the period May 1 to July X has been :t* follows Singapore 108-4 CI cents London ..2s. 10-1 14 d.29 words
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Article47 1925-07-10 9 In order to encourage local industries. the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Show am' Trades Exhibition have decided to award a Gold Medal to the exhibit, m any section of the exhibition, which, m the opinion of the judges appointed, is the most meritorious production of local manufacture.47 words
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Article58 1925-07-10 9 Mails from Europe (London mails despatched on June IK) by Ihe 8.1. Teesla, will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 9.45 a.m. From China and Japan, by N'ajjpore, d.uat Singapore noon on Sunday, the 18th instant. From Australasia, by Tasman,58 words
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Article114 1925-07-10 9 In the House of Commons Commander Ken worthy asked why Indians m India were not admitted to the. Artillery and Air Force. Ear! Winterton replied he presumed thut Commander Kenw.ntliy referred to the commissioned rank anil pointed out that His Majesty's GoWDmerit sanctioned, m I!>l2.'J, the introduction114 words
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Advertisement93 1925-07-10 9 HIGH CLASS VIRGINIAN I CIGARETTES. Tli new cigarette with the exquisite aroma. 80 cents per tin of 50. British American Tobacco Co., (Straits) Ltd. (Incorporated m Kngland) j KBPMEL ROAD, SINGAPORE. CAPSTAN NAVY CUT CIGARETTES are obtainable from us. At fck JJ cents per tin of 50. JOHN LITTLE CO.,93 words
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Advertisement98 1925-07-10 9 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT at 9. ADOLPH ZUKOR $10,000 PRIZE FILM METRO Picture Production By RAFAEL SABATINI SCARAMOUCHE 12 Reels. Featuring 'RAMON NOVARRO, ALICE TERRY AND LEWIS STONE. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. THE CALL OF THE CANYON 7 Reels. NO FREE LIST. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors. A98 words
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Advertisement51 1925-07-10 9 On Other Pages. Pajt». Finance and Commerce 7 Shipping and the Mails Meteorologicul Report Keuter Telegrams The Kiat Case '•< llan Lee liuan Survivors Agri-Horticultural Show Singapore Rubber Auctions I jlice Court News '■> .Sporting Intelligence 10 To-day'» Share Market M liubber Emate Output* 1" Sterling Rubber Sbum ttlm* yotoriny51 words
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Article180 1925-07-10 10 Organised by Outside Agencies. Governor States the Position. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, July 9. In the Legislative Council the Governor, Sir Reginald Stubbs, said the strike was not directed against the British Government or foreigners. Hongkong was selected for the strike, which was organised by outside agencies,180 words
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Article82 1925-07-10 10 [RELTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 9. The Government have intervened m the mining dispute. Mr. Bridgeman, accompanied by the Minister of Labour and the Secretary for Mines, saw the central committee of the Mining Association this morning. The committee explained to him thtir wage proposals and the presentReuter - 82 words
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Article88 1925-07-10 10 [REUTEB TELECRAM.] London, July 9. The late Lord Leverhulme left £1,000,000. The estate duty amounts to about £300,000. He left one half of his fully paid up ordinary shares in Lever Brothers as to 20 per cent for charities connected with commercial travellers, timers or chemists 20Reuter - 88 words
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Article84 1925-07-10 10 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] Paris, July 9. The Bank of France has reduced the bunk rate from 7 to 6 per cent. (Havas.) Paris, July 9. The Chamber this morning adopted a scheme for the creation of an issue from the Bank of Madagr.scar which will bring about a reductionReuter - 84 words
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Article141 1925-07-10 10 (By courtesy of the Nunyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, July 8. Tin, Banka, maintained the quotation of Y200 per picul. Owing to the enormous rise in the prices of crude rubber in the market, manufactured rubber articles, especially toys, suddenly rose without limit. Thirty Peking- British missionaries have141 words
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Article83 1925-07-10 10 The Federal Government tendered a luncheon at Melbourne, to Marchese dPinedo, the Italian airmun. Dr. Page, m the absence of Mr. Bruce, said The Government and people of Australia extend to Major de Pinedo the heartiest congratulations on his having successfully accomplished the journey to Australia. His successful trip must83 words
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Article335 1925-07-10 10 Deadlock with the Powers Continues. [reuteb telegram.] London, July 9. Peking The deadlock between the powers and China continues, the former insisting on discussion in the first place of China's demands relative to the Shanghai disorders, while China desires to discuss simultaneously revision of treaties and other demands335 words
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Article42 1925-07-10 10 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 9. Paiis The Chamber unanimously adopted the bill ratifying the Washington Eight Hour Day Convention. The bill contains a rider that the convention will not be effective m France until it is ratified by Germany.Reuter - 42 words
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Article45 1925-07-10 10 [KEUTER TELECRAM.] London, July 10. Moscow The aeroplanes bound for China encountered a severe storm over the Gobi Desert, and one was forced to land near Udde. The remainder are proceeding to Mayotan and are expected to arrive at Peking on the 10th.Reuter - 45 words
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Article74 1925-07-10 10 Two Arrests in Twakow Murder. Two Chinese were arrested by the detective branch m Tan Quee Lan Street last night m connection with the murder of a compatriot m a twakow off the Hylam Kongsi on June 24. The men were charged with murder m court this74 words
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Article137 1925-07-10 10 The prediction "further outlook indicates thunderstorms," is rather playing for safety, for there is not a single second m a year without at least 100 lightning flashes. This startling figure is mentioned m the Blue Book just issued by the Meteorological Office, says the Daily Chronicle. During a137 words
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Article121 1925-07-10 10 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 10. Paris The Chamber by 411 to 29 voted a special credit of Fr. 183,000,000 for the Moroccan campaign. The Chamber vote preceded a debate in which speeches were made foreshadowing the Government's certainty of an enormous majority. M. Painleve, replying twice, denied aReuter - 121 words
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Article450 1925-07-10 10 Great Improvement on Previous Exhibition. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 8. Arrangements for the Malayan AgriHorticultural Show and Trades Exhibition, to be held at the end of this month under the auspices of the Malayan AgriHorticultural Association, are well in hand and everything points to450 words
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Article263 1925-07-10 10 Messrs Barlow and Co. report Singapore, July 9. Prices have advanced very considerably during the past week and telegrams received from London this morning give thn price of awarded sheet as 3s. 10d., a rise of 8 'Ad. on the week. New York is up to 95263 words
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Article904 1925-07-10 10 The Progress m an Ancient Craft. The exhibition of printing and the allied trades, which has been running: in London, suggests some thoughts on the romance of printing, and of the marvellous progress which has been made in recent years in this art, particularly on the mechanical904 words
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Article148 1925-07-10 10 Mother and Ten Months Old Child Rescued. Perhaps the most remarkable story in connection with the loss of the Ban Lee Guan off Pulau Pisang on Monday night is that of a Malay woman and her ten months old child, who were rescued after clinging to148 words
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Article866 1925-07-10 10 The Old-Fashioned Point Of View. I had thought that we should hear no more of that foolish talk about a Brighter London. But a word is hard to kill: more especially when it has no meaning:, writes The Londoner in the Evening News. Those who have few words866 words
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Article191 1925-07-10 10 Detectives at Marseilles on June 8 discovered the body of a bank clerk Jacques Rumebe, walled up in I cement partition in the consulting rooms of Dr. Bougrat, one of his closest friends. Bougrat alleged that Rumebe had committed' suicide by poisoning, and that he had191 words
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Article49 1925-07-10 10 Walter James, a maintenance inspector, employed on the North C^ast line, »ai«l he was firmly of the opinion that the derailment of a train m Queensland las: month was caused by something striking the wheel of the waggon on the righthand, ifide, anfl joking, it o ver th« rail*.49 words
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Article671 1925-07-10 10 Evidence of Wounded Man Continued. This Morning's Hearing The preliminary enquiry was continue.! in the Second Police Court this morning before Mr. H. F. Monk, in to the charge of attempted murder against Goh Hood Kiat, who is a.le;,ed to have shot a ycatg Straits-born Chinese, named671 words
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Article268 1925-07-10 10 "The man who contests my claim to be the world's campion cigar smoker will have to face me m open cigar combat." This was the observation of Mr. W. W. Kelly, the proprietor of the Shakespeare Theatre, Liverpool, when told by a Daily Express representative that Mr.268 words
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Article392 1925-07-10 11 Defeat of Malayan Singles Champion. The sensation of y— tMday'g championship ttnnia was the defeat ot Axano, last year winner of the Malayan singles, by Chua Cboon Leong, th« doubles partner of Him.' Hye. Auno hu;; only just returned from Japan, and h;is not yet had tin'..- to392 words
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Article214 1925-07-10 11 Incident m Padang Game. Yesterila>\ second division match be(weeh the S.C.F.A. B team and the police Was keenly contested, and resulted m a draw of one-all, both sides scoring after the interval. An unfortunate incident occurred m the first half, a section t,f the crowd swarming on to the214 words
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Article186 1925-07-10 11 The following will play for the S.C.C. against Malacca m to-morrow's match H. M. Cantrell, C. H. G. Clarke, K. N. Hamilton (capt.), D. R. A. Hoblyn, W. R. Kin/, P. N. Knirlit, G. Murphy, Lt.-C'L Potitlethwnite, P. Visay. Haj >r Vyvyan, J. T. T. Webster. Umpire, A. S.186 words
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Article71 1925-07-10 11 At a meeting of the sports committee of the Old Kiifflcsians' Association held recently, the following were elected captain* of the various games Mr. H. O. Stack, hockey Mr. E. G. Wheutley. foot 1ml! Mr. E. E. de Souza, cricket Mr. Tan Seng Kiat, tennis. Membei!> who71 words
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Article205 1925-07-10 11 Keresford and Hoover to Race Again. [Keuter Telegram.] London, July 9. J. Beresford, who won tbe Diamond Sculls at Henley Kegatta, has received a cable from America pointing out that W. Hoover journeyed to England in goed faith and appealing to his British sportsmanship for an immediate contest.Reuter - 205 words
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Article36 1925-07-10 11 Mr. F. C. Gregson, formerly of Singapore and Penang, has just pulled off two big gulfing events at Sourabaya, the Coronation Cup with 77 and the Cameron Rose Cup, which he won U and 6.36 words
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Article97 1925-07-10 11 Sonic idea of the hold Which soccer has in England was given by Mr. John Lewis, when responding to the toast of the visitors ut the civic reception to the Kntrlish soccer toam, which took place at the Brisbane Town Hall. Mr. Lewis said that mention had been made that97 words
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Article277 1925-07-10 11 Alor (iajah.—ll,s6o lbs. Ayer Punas. —34,000 lb.s. Australasia.—B,soo lbs. Balgownie.—lB,6oo lbs. Bukit Kubu.—l2,6oo lbs. Bruseh Tin and Fubber.—lB,ooo lbs. Bertam Consolidated.—l49,ooo lbs. Bertara Extended. —fc.DOO lbs. Bassett.—l9,3oo lbs. Banteng (Selangor). —41,487 lbs. Beaufort Borneo. —:n,OOO lbs. Buloh Kasap Plantations. —26,100 lbs. Bintan.—24,oo4 lbs. Batu Village.—s9B lbs. Bedford277 words
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Article46 1925-07-10 11 The big factory of Penno and Co., Franklin Street, Adelaide, was destroyed by fire, early on June 17. The night watchman (Mr. Walter Mail, aged about 50 yeara, tcmgfc) was burnt to •Wain, and three horses, which were stabled on the prsmlMi, ptrtthtd m the flantt.46 words
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Article399 1925-07-10 11 A Striking British Screen Production. Moon of Israel, the screen version of Sir Rider Hazard's novel toas been pawed for exhibition here and will be ••en shortly. A private view yesterday showed it to be an exceptionally fine production which (Trips the attention from start to finish.399 words
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Article542 1925-07-10 11 Mental Strain to Force Confession. In England the lew presumes a man innocent until he n proved guilty. Thii is the doctrine which governs police procedure. It may seem fairly certain that a certain individual has committed a crime but before he opens his mouth either to542 words
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Article66 1925-07-10 11 The Central News Agency circulates a remarkable story of Sir Herbert Barker, the eminent bone-setter, who dived too deeply at Alassion, whilst on a holiday, and struck his head on the bottom. He came up dazed, with his neck twisted and immovable. No skilled help was available, so Sir Herbert,66 words
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Article219 1925-07-10 11 Singapore, July 10. Rubber.— London 3s. »%d. Steady. Local 1.4C. Tin.— London £260. Local 130% (150 tons sold.) Rubbers. Easier. Jerams are quoted 1.10-1.15. Craiffieleaa have buyers at L55 with sellers at 1.60. Bukit Katils have (tellers at 1.30 buyers 1.27; Colinsburghs offering at 3.10 have219 words
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Article155 1925-07-10 11 Singapore, July 10. Tin.— £260, up 3&s. Locul $130%, 15« tons. Rubber. 3s. l «il., down '«d. A feeling of uncertainty as to the trend of the price of Rubber in the near futuie has brought out one or two sellers. of Rubber shures anxious to collect155 words
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Article287 1925-07-10 11 (I. R. Macpfcail). Singapore, July 10. Rubber.— 3s. 9\d. down >,<!. Local $1.46%. Tin.— £260 up 35s. Local 160 tons $130%. The cabled price of rubber shows a small loss and robber share quotations are easier, a fair amount of profit taking btinp in evidence.287 words
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Article280 1925-07-10 11 Proved by Expert the Victim of A Hot. New light has been shed on the part played by Mary Queen of Scots at the time of the death of ber husband. Lord Darnley, by Mr. Ainaworth Mitchell, the Home Office expert, and editor of The Analyst.280 words
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Article850 1925-07-10 11 Trying: Experience at a Royal Court. The Lord Chamberlain is commanded by their Majesties to summon Ladj Blank to a Court at Buckingham Palace an May 21, at 'J.-M p.m." This intimation, printed on a large card, enclosed in an envelope bearing the se«l of the Lord850 words
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Article78 1925-07-10 11 Pahang Consolidated. 3,587 piculs. Ipoh Tin Dredging. 765 piculs. Ulu Piah.— 394 picUls, hill section 150 piculs, southern section 200 piculs and tributors 44 piculs. Kinta Tin. 20 piculs. Ting Kil.— Plant piculs' 151.10, Tribute piculs 76.10, total piculs 227.20. Sungei Gau. Stone crushed 1,2G6 ton 3,78 words
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Article21 1925-07-10 11 The Man on ihe Comet, now be m..; shown at the Empire, is an entfrtuinin^ picture with novel effects.21 words
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Article22 1925-07-10 11 The fine film Scaramoucho. whiJi has been drawing crowded house* to the Alhambra, will be shown for the last tins to-morrow night,22 words
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Article886 1925-07-10 11 Bad Tobacco Meets With Fiery End. London's docks boast the champion smoker in England, writes a correspondent of the Daily Chronicle. He gets through anything up to a ton of bad tobacco day, year in, year out, and yet is innocent of smoker's heart or throat trouble.886 words
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Article147 1925-07-10 11 Buckingham Palace, which celebrates itr centenary this year, is one of the few topics that have inspired The Times to a pun. The building was not completed at the death of George IV, and his successor, William IV., refused to live m it. When,147 words
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Article745 1925-07-10 12 THE DU N MOW FLITCH. Amusing Scenes ai Annual Mock Trial. Three couples appeared before the jury of spinsters and bachelors as claimants far the f>unmow flitch m the trial at Ilford recently. They alleged that for a yea:and a day they had neither quarrelled nor rr-pented of marriage. The745 words
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Article175 1925-07-10 12 Plants m Oldest Known Rocks. Proof that life existed en tiki earth when the oldest of known rocks wire formed, is claimed by Dr. John W. Grumr, of the geology department of the Uftrvenity of Sfiniwaota, w* are told m Science Service's Daily .Science New: Bulletin.175 words
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Article70 1925-07-10 12 The sensational dacoity reported m which certain police officer* including two Ehropeane, tippjty inspector Brown and Sfrrceaht Young, an- alleged to have robbed BMMMf and jewellery from the liou.se of a Bengali dancing girl is still tiie topi;- of discussion m Rangoon, liroun anJ Young hnve been released on bail70 words
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Article588 1925-07-10 12 Some Famous Cambridge Figures Recalled. Recent events warn those who were at Cambridge m the early days of the century that the old guard of dons has almost disappeared, writes a correspondent of the Yorkshire Post. Mayor, Gwatkin, Marshall, Mactsggart, Sedley Taylor, all these were known to588 words
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Article455 1925-07-10 12 I What They Want to Knew When In l.i;uinn. i American visitors to London are more l inquisitive than ever this year, and hot/ inquiry bureaus are findinjr their ingenuity' taxed correspondingly to satisfy their! questioner?. I A Daily Express repr scntative spent: an illuminating half-hour recently listenj455 words
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Advertisement134 1925-07-10 12 GREATEST ARTISTES FINEST RECORDING HENCE THE POPULARITY OF "His Master's Voice" Gramophones Records Our Demonstration Rooms at your service m order that you may prove this for yourself. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. 0 BELDftM ASBESTOS Co..Ltd. Asbestos Packings. Greasy Hemp and Cotton Packings. High Pressure and Low134 words
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Advertisement360 1925-07-10 12 Raffles Hotel Tel. No. 2920. GUEST NIGHTS, Dinner Dance Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays N.B.— Evening Dress Essential for Dancing. TEA DANCES Every Monday and Friday. II D I SARKIES BROTHERS, \Jl\lLlli Proprietors. Seventy Varieties besides the LEON H YAYMEN Daily Special Dishes. Sea View Hotel TO-MGHT Special Dinner on360 words
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Article381 1925-07-10 13 LONDON EXCHANGE STERLING PRICES JUNE 10. Par Value. Company. Cl Anglo-Matay El Aycr Kuninif El I'.: k..p Plantns El Bantenj» El Batu Caves El Batu Kawan El Batu Tiga 2/ Bertam Consol. El i:iilo. Cl Bikam 2/ Brooklands •11 B«Ut Mertajam El liukit Hajah 2/ Bukit381 words
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Advertisement727 1925-07-10 13 CHEONG KOON SENG CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of valuable Singapore property. At Heasn. Cheong Koon Seng A Co's sale1 room, No. 30, Chulia "Street, on Wednesday, July 15, at 2.30 p.m. MORTGAGEE'S SALE Lot 1. Valuable freehold land and the comfortable and pleasnntly situated compound dwelling house, outhouses, pavilion, motor727 words
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Advertisement585 1925-07-10 14 hen You Use Truscon HY-RIB Metal Lath Remember it is backed by a reputation which extends over the whole world and now covers twenty years of service. Better Than Ever Made of SPECIAL STEEL for the Tropics. ALL WEIGHTS SIZES. ALWAYS IN STOCK. Sole Agents Simc Darby Co., Ltd. (Treorporatcd585 words
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Advertisement845 1925-07-10 14 MALACCA TO BE LET TWO r.OOO*,VNS ON TBE NORTH RECLAMATION FOft A PEitlOU OF FFVR VF.ARS. FBOH JAM'AKY J. VJ2G. 1. TO UK U T by public tender two j godrwns built of steel with corrugated roo and sides tnd tjticrcto floor wi'.h rocd and river frcntatje. No. 1 godown845 words
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Advertisement332 1925-07-10 14 RUGBY A GOOD CAR, A GOOD SPECIFICATION and THE PRICE IS LOW. FEDERATED MOTORS, Singapore MF.TCALFES MOTORS, Kuala Lumpur and Ipob. «....»»«.»>.««♦>».««..»» .♦«.»♦>..«..»«♦...»««♦ e-»«-»-«-»^ ♦♦-•-♦< 1 <*RAND jf^^^"^^f SWEETENED and UNSWEETENED ("CHOP BTTRONG") ALSO BY THE CASE. FROM Sole Ire porter*. The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Dfliuaaric.) SINGAPORE332 words
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Advertisement1100 1925-07-10 15 BANKING INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATIOIT Capital Paid-up U.S. $5,000,000 Surplus U.S. 15,000,000 Owned by THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YOU, Head Ofllee 60, WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office: tC BISBOPSGATE, XX. Branches. BARCELONA COLON MADRID SANTO DOMINGO SATAVIA DAIREN MANILA SHANGHAI BOMBAY HANKOW CANAMA SINGAPORB CALCUTTA HARBIN PEKING TIENTSIN1,100 words
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Advertisement422 1925-07-10 15 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter ia Japan) Capital Subscribed T60.000.000 Capital Paid-np Y6!,OO0,0OO Reaerve Fond T13,780,0<)0 President K. N'nkapiwa, Esq. Viee-Pr«sideni H. Mor', Esq. DIRECTORS G. Kawasaki, Esq. D. Takita, Esq. M. K-taki, Esq. I T. Hisamane, Esq. M. Shoto, V.tq. HEAD OFFICE: Taipeh, Formosa422 words
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Advertisement207 1925-07-10 15 THE MINIMUM OF SAFETY FOR A MARRIED MAN. It has been decided, by those who have made a careful study of the subject, that a married man should always be m a position to leave his family m the event of his death an amount equal to at least THREE207 words
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Article1028 1925-07-10 16 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Competitions and Records The ILA.C. correspondent writing from London on May 28 says In th« annual motor races held r-t Muriwai Beach near Auckland, New Zealand, the New Zealand Cup was ,tms year won by the owner of an eleven-year old1,028 words
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Article27 1925-07-10 16 The F.M.B. revenue to the end of May w«s üboot three and a half million dollars more than that collected during the c.tresponding period of last ytar.27 words
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Advertisement139 1925-07-10 16 The Armstrong Siddeley 14 H.P. CAR The New 1925 Model has Arrived Making this Car without exception. The finest value for money m this market. Price $3,175 MALAYAN MOTORS (Proprietors WEARNE BROS., LTD.) »4 «««»«»«»«>♦«««««>»»*««♦♦♦*«♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦» The 9/20 h.p. ROVER STANDARD MODEL $1,995 Two and four-seater. DE LUXE MODEL $2,190 WE139 words
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Advertisement184 1925-07-10 16 I Goodyears Gift 1 Driving case, born of confidence m your tyre's undevialI ing grip of the road that's the gift of Goodyear to the I millions of Goodyear users. I Into every Goodyear All-Weather Tread Cord Tyre are I built the lesson? of the greatest tyre-making experience 1 on184 words
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Advertisement243 1925-07-10 17 Now, how about YOUR light la it quite aatiafactory Or are you putting up with an eld-type lump moiling of oil and smoky Are your eyes tired at night by the glare of electric light, or the dingincss of gas It your room cheerful und habitable or rather dim-dreury, with243 words
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Advertisement413 1925-07-10 17 HALF LEMON SHAPE Porcelain Latex Gups Shipment arriving early July* ENQUIRIES INVITED. LEE KIM SOO 20, HIGH STREET. STRANGE STORIES FROM A CHINESE STUDIO Translated by HERBERT A. GILES. The author P'u Sung-ling was born m 160 and rose to the rank of one of the foremost men m the413 words
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Advertisement360 1925-07-10 17 MEDICAL BOOKS A HANDBOOK OK MIDWIFERY for Midwivrs, Maternity Nursrs and Obstetric Dresser*, by Ci.myns Berkeley. With <o!onr froi'tipirce nnd 71 >lit*st rations m the Text 4. Ml A COMPLETE HANDBOOK OF MIDWIFERY. for MidwivCK. and Nurses, by J. K. WatKo.i. M.D.. Edin. with over I'ifl illustrations 4.50 A HANDBOOK360 words
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